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// XXX: To date, npm Enterprise Legacy is the only system that ever // implemented support for this type of login. A better way to do // SSO is to use the WebLogin type of login supported by the npm-login // module. This more forward-looking login style is, ironically, // supported by the '--auth-type=legacy' type of login. // When and if npm Enterprise Legacy is no longer supported by the npm // CLI, we can remove this, and fold the lib/auth/legacy.js back into // lib/adduser.js const profile = require('npm-profile') const npmFetch = require('npm-registry-fetch') const log = require('../utils/log-shim') const openUrl = require('../utils/open-url.js') const otplease = require('../utils/otplease.js') const pollForSession = ({ registry, token, opts }) => { log.info('adduser', 'Polling for validated SSO session') return npmFetch.json( '/-/whoami', { ...opts, registry, forceAuth: { token } } ).then( ({ username }) => username, err => { if (err.code === 'E401') { return sleep(opts.ssoPollFrequency).then(() => { return pollForSession({ registry, token, opts }) }) } else { throw err } } ) } function sleep (time) { return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, time)) } const login = async (npm, { creds, registry, scope }) => { const opts = { ...npm.flatOptions, creds, registry, scope } const { ssoType } = opts if (!ssoType) { throw new Error('Missing option: sso-type') } // We're reusing the legacy login endpoint, so we need some dummy // stuff here to pass validation. They're never used. const auth = { username: 'npm_' + ssoType + '_auth_dummy_user', password: 'placeholder', email: 'support@npmjs.com', authType: ssoType, } const { token, sso } = await otplease(npm, opts, opts => profile.loginCouch(auth.username, auth.password, opts) ) if (!token) { throw new Error('no SSO token returned') } if (!sso) { throw new Error('no SSO URL returned by services') } await openUrl(npm, sso, 'to complete your login please visit') const username = await pollForSession({ registry, token, opts }) log.info('adduser', `Authorized user ${username}`) const scopeMessage = scope ? ' to scope ' + scope : '' const message = `Logged in as ${username}${scopeMessage} on ${registry}.` return { message, newCreds: { token }, } } module.exports = login
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