use axum::{ extract::{FromRequestParts, State}, http::{request::Parts, StatusCode}, response::{IntoResponse, Response}, }; use super::Login; use crate::{ app::App, clock::RequestedAt, error::InternalError, login::{app::ValidateError, extract::IdentityToken}, }; #[async_trait::async_trait] impl FromRequestParts for Login { type Rejection = LoginError; async fn from_request_parts(parts: &mut Parts, state: &App) -> Result { // After Rust 1.82 (and #[feature(min_exhaustive_patterns)] lands on // stable), the following can be replaced: // // let Ok(identity_token) = IdentityToken::from_request_parts(parts, state).await; let identity_token = IdentityToken::from_request_parts(parts, state).await?; let RequestedAt(used_at) = RequestedAt::from_request_parts(parts, state).await?; let secret = identity_token.secret().ok_or(LoginError::Unauthorized)?; let app = State::::from_request_parts(parts, state).await?; match app.logins().validate(secret, used_at).await { Ok(login) => Ok(login), Err(ValidateError::InvalidToken) => Err(LoginError::Unauthorized), Err(other) => Err(other.into()), } } } pub enum LoginError { Failure(E), Unauthorized, } impl IntoResponse for LoginError where E: IntoResponse, { fn into_response(self) -> Response { match self { Self::Unauthorized => (StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED, "unauthorized").into_response(), Self::Failure(e) => e.into_response(), } } } impl From for LoginError where E: Into, { fn from(err: E) -> Self { Self::Failure(err.into()) } }