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148 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
148 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# This file is part of the Calibre-Web (https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web)
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2019 shavitmichael, OzzieIsaacs
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""This module is used to control authentication/authorization of Kobo sync requests.
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This module also includes research notes into the auth protocol used by Kobo devices.
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Log-in:
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When first booting a Kobo device the user must sign into a Kobo (or affiliate) account.
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Upon successful sign-in, the user is redirected to
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https://auth.kobobooks.com/CrossDomainSignIn?id=<some id>
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which serves the following response:
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<script type='text/javascript'>
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location.href='kobo://UserAuthenticated?userId=<redacted>&userKey<redacted>&email=<redacted>&returnUrl=https%3a%2f%2fwww.kobo.com';
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</script>
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And triggers the insertion of a userKey into the device's User table.
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Together, the device's DeviceId and UserKey act as an *irrevocable* authentication
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token to most (if not all) Kobo APIs. In fact, in most cases only the UserKey is
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required to authorize the API call.
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Changing Kobo password *does not* invalidate user keys! This is apparently a known
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issue for a few years now https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3476851&postcount=13
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(although this poster hypothesised that Kobo could blacklist a DeviceId, many endpoints
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will still grant access given the userkey.)
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Official Kobo Store Api authorization:
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* For most of the endpoints we care about (sync, metadata, tags, etc), the userKey is
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passed in the x-kobo-userkey header, and is sufficient to authorize the API call.
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* Some endpoints (e.g: AnnotationService) instead make use of Bearer tokens pass through
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an authorization header. To get a BearerToken, the device makes a POST request to the
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v1/auth/device endpoint with the secret UserKey and the device's DeviceId.
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* The book download endpoint passes an auth token as a URL param instead of a header.
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Our implementation:
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We pretty much ignore all of the above. To authenticate the user, we generate a random
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and unique token that they append to the CalibreWeb Url when setting up the api_store
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setting on the device.
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Thus, every request from the device to the api_store will hit CalibreWeb with the
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auth_token in the url (e.g: https://mylibrary.com/<auth_token>/v1/library/sync).
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In addition, once authenticated we also set the login cookie on the response that will
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be sent back for the duration of the session to authorize subsequent API calls (in
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particular calls to non-Kobo specific endpoints such as the CalibreWeb book download).
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"""
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from binascii import hexlify
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from datetime import datetime
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from os import urandom
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from flask import g, Blueprint, url_for
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from flask_login import login_user, current_user, login_required
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from flask_babel import gettext as _
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from . import logger, ub, lm
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from .web import render_title_template
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log = logger.create()
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def register_url_value_preprocessor(kobo):
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@kobo.url_value_preprocessor
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def pop_auth_token(endpoint, values):
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g.auth_token = values.pop("auth_token")
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def disable_failed_auth_redirect_for_blueprint(bp):
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lm.blueprint_login_views[bp.name] = None
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def get_auth_token():
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if "auth_token" in g:
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return g.get("auth_token")
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else:
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return None
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@lm.request_loader
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def load_user_from_kobo_request(request):
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auth_token = get_auth_token()
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if auth_token is not None:
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user = (
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ub.session.query(ub.User)
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.join(ub.RemoteAuthToken)
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.filter(ub.RemoteAuthToken.auth_token == auth_token).filter(ub.RemoteAuthToken.token_type==1)
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.first()
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)
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if user is not None:
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login_user(user)
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return user
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log.info("Received Kobo request without a recognizable auth token.")
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return None
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kobo_auth = Blueprint("kobo_auth", __name__, url_prefix="/kobo_auth")
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@kobo_auth.route("/generate_auth_token/<int:user_id>")
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@login_required
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def generate_auth_token(user_id):
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# Invalidate any prevously generated Kobo Auth token for this user.
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auth_token = ub.session.query(ub.RemoteAuthToken).filter(
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ub.RemoteAuthToken.user_id == user_id
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).filter(ub.RemoteAuthToken.token_type==1).first()
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if not auth_token:
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auth_token = ub.RemoteAuthToken()
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auth_token.user_id = user_id
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auth_token.expiration = datetime.max
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auth_token.auth_token = (hexlify(urandom(16))).decode("utf-8")
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auth_token.token_type = 1
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ub.session.add(auth_token)
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ub.session.commit()
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return render_title_template(
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"generate_kobo_auth_url.html",
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title=_(u"Kobo Set-up"),
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kobo_auth_url=url_for(
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"kobo.TopLevelEndpoint", auth_token=auth_token.auth_token, _external=True
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),
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)
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@kobo_auth.route("/deleteauthtoken/<int:user_id>")
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@login_required
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def delete_auth_token(user_id):
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# Invalidate any prevously generated Kobo Auth token for this user.
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ub.session.query(ub.RemoteAuthToken).filter(ub.RemoteAuthToken.user_id == user_id)\
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.filter(ub.RemoteAuthToken.token_type==1).delete()
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ub.session.commit()
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return ""
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