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wp-saml-auth.php
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<?php
/**
* Plugin Name: WP SAML Auth
* Version: 2.1.4
* Description: SAML authentication for WordPress, using SimpleSAMLphp.
* Author: Pantheon
* Author URI: https://pantheon.io
* Plugin URI: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-saml-auth/
* Text Domain: wp-saml-auth
* Domain Path: /languages
*
* @package Wp_Saml_Auth
*/
/**
* Provides default options for WP SAML Auth.
*
* @param mixed $value Configuration value.
* @param string $option_name Configuration option name.
*/
function wpsa_filter_option( $value, $option_name ) {
$defaults = [
/**
* Type of SAML connection bridge to use.
*
* 'internal' uses OneLogin bundled library; 'simplesamlphp' uses SimpleSAMLphp.
*
* Defaults to SimpleSAMLphp for backwards compatibility.
*
* @param string
*/
'connection_type' => 'simplesamlphp',
/**
* Path to SimpleSAMLphp autoloader.
*
* Follow the standard implementation by installing SimpleSAMLphp
* alongside the plugin, and provide the path to its autoloader.
* Alternatively, this plugin will work if it can find the
* `SimpleSAML_Auth_Simple` class.
*
* @param string
*/
'simplesamlphp_autoload' => __DIR__ . '/simplesamlphp/lib/_autoload.php',
/**
* Authentication source to pass to SimpleSAMLphp
*
* This must be one of your configured identity providers in
* SimpleSAMLphp. If the identity provider isn't configured
* properly, the plugin will not work properly.
*
* @param string
*/
'auth_source' => 'default-sp',
/**
* Configuration options for OneLogin library use.
*
* See comments with "Required:" for values you absolutely need to configure.
*
* @param array
*/
'internal_config' => [
// Validation of SAML responses is required.
'strict' => true,
'debug' => defined( 'WP_DEBUG' ) && WP_DEBUG ? true : false,
'baseurl' => home_url(),
'sp' => [
'entityId' => 'urn:' . parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ),
'assertionConsumerService' => [
'url' => home_url(),
'binding' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST',
],
],
'idp' => [
// Required: Set based on provider's supplied value.
'entityId' => '',
'singleSignOnService' => [
// Required: Set based on provider's supplied value.
'url' => '',
'binding' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect',
],
'singleLogoutService' => [
// Required: Set based on provider's supplied value.
'url' => '',
'binding' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect',
],
// Required: Contents of the IDP's public x509 certificate.
// Use file_get_contents() to load certificate contents into scope.
'x509cert' => '',
// Optional: Instead of using the x509 cert, you can specify the fingerprint and algorithm.
'certFingerprint' => '',
'certFingerprintAlgorithm' => '',
],
],
/**
* Whether or not to automatically provision new WordPress users.
*
* When WordPress is presented with a SAML user without a
* corresponding WordPress account, it can either create a new user
* or display an error that the user needs to contact the site
* administrator.
*
* @param bool
*/
'auto_provision' => true,
/**
* Whether or not to permit logging in with username and password.
*
* If this feature is disabled, all authentication requests will be
* channeled through SimpleSAMLphp.
*
* @param bool
*/
'permit_wp_login' => true,
/**
* Attribute by which to get a WordPress user for a SAML user.
*
* @param string Supported options are 'email' and 'login'.
*/
'get_user_by' => 'email',
/**
* SAML attribute which includes the user_login value for a user.
*
* @param string
*/
'user_login_attribute' => 'uid',
/**
* SAML attribute which includes the user_email value for a user.
*
* @param string
*/
'user_email_attribute' => 'mail',
/**
* SAML attribute which includes the display_name value for a user.
*
* @param string
*/
'display_name_attribute' => 'display_name',
/**
* SAML attribute which includes the first_name value for a user.
*
* @param string
*/
'first_name_attribute' => 'first_name',
/**
* SAML attribute which includes the last_name value for a user.
*
* @param string
*/
'last_name_attribute' => 'last_name',
/**
* Default WordPress role to grant when provisioning new users.
*
* @param string
*/
'default_role' => get_option( 'default_role' ),
];
$value = isset( $defaults[ $option_name ] ) ? $defaults[ $option_name ] : $value;
return $value;
}
add_filter( 'wp_saml_auth_option', 'wpsa_filter_option', 0, 2 );
if ( ! defined( 'WP_SAML_AUTH_AUTOLOADER' ) ) {
define( 'WP_SAML_AUTH_AUTOLOADER', __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php' );
}
/**
* Initialize the WP SAML Auth plugin.
*
* Core logic for the plugin is in the WP_SAML_Auth class.
*/
require_once __DIR__ . '/inc/class-wp-saml-auth.php';
WP_SAML_Auth::get_instance();
if ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && WP_CLI ) {
require_once __DIR__ . '/inc/class-wp-saml-auth-cli.php';
WP_CLI::add_command( 'saml-auth', 'WP_SAML_Auth_CLI' );
}
/**
* Initialize the WP SAML Auth plugin settings page.
*/
require_once __DIR__ . '/inc/class-wp-saml-auth-settings.php';
if ( is_admin() ) {
WP_SAML_Auth_Settings::get_instance();
}
/**
* Initialize the WP SAML Auth options from WordPress DB.
*/
require_once __DIR__ . '/inc/class-wp-saml-auth-options.php';
WP_SAML_Auth_Options::get_instance();