# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. # All rights reserved. # # This source code is licensed under the terms described in the LICENSE file in # the root directory of this source tree. import json import httpx from llama_stack.distribution.server.auth_providers import AuthProviderConfig, create_auth_provider from llama_stack.log import get_logger logger = get_logger(name=__name__, category="auth") class AuthenticationMiddleware: """Middleware that authenticates requests using configured authentication provider. This middleware: 1. Extracts the Bearer token from the Authorization header 2. Uses the configured auth provider to validate the token 3. Extracts user attributes from the provider's response 4. Makes these attributes available to the route handlers for access control The middleware supports multiple authentication providers through the AuthProvider interface: - Kubernetes: Validates tokens against the Kubernetes API server - Custom: Validates tokens against a custom endpoint Authentication Request Format for Custom Auth Provider: ```json { "api_key": "the-api-key-extracted-from-auth-header", "request": { "path": "/models/list", "headers": { "content-type": "application/json", "user-agent": "..." // All headers except Authorization }, "params": { "limit": ["100"], "offset": ["0"] // Query parameters as key -> list of values } } } ``` Expected Auth Endpoint Response Format: ```json { "access_attributes": { // Structured attribute format "roles": ["admin", "user"], "teams": ["ml-team", "nlp-team"], "projects": ["llama-3", "project-x"], "namespaces": ["research"] }, "message": "Optional message about auth result" } ``` Token Validation: Each provider implements its own token validation logic: - Kubernetes: Uses TokenReview API to validate service account tokens - Custom: Sends token to custom endpoint for validation Attribute-Based Access Control: The attributes returned by the auth provider are used to determine which resources the user can access. Resources can specify required attributes using the access_attributes field. For a user to access a resource: 1. All attribute categories specified in the resource must be present in the user's attributes 2. For each category, the user must have at least one matching value If the auth provider doesn't return any attributes, the user will only be able to access resources that don't have access_attributes defined. """ def __init__(self, app, auth_config: AuthProviderConfig): self.app = app self.auth_provider = create_auth_provider(auth_config) async def __call__(self, scope, receive, send): if scope["type"] == "http": headers = dict(scope.get("headers", [])) auth_header = headers.get(b"authorization", b"").decode() if not auth_header or not auth_header.startswith("Bearer "): return await self._send_auth_error(send, "Missing or invalid Authorization header") token = auth_header.split("Bearer ", 1)[1] # Validate token and get access attributes try: validation_result = await self.auth_provider.validate_token(token, scope) except httpx.TimeoutException: logger.exception("Authentication request timed out") return await self._send_auth_error(send, "Authentication service timeout") except ValueError as e: logger.exception("Error during authentication") return await self._send_auth_error(send, str(e)) except Exception: logger.exception("Error during authentication") return await self._send_auth_error(send, "Authentication service error") # Store attributes in request scope for access control if validation_result.access_attributes: user_attributes = validation_result.access_attributes.model_dump(exclude_none=True) else: logger.warning("No access attributes, setting namespace to token by default") user_attributes = { "roles": [token], } # Store attributes in request scope scope["user_attributes"] = user_attributes scope["principal"] = validation_result.principal logger.debug( f"Authentication successful: {validation_result.principal} with {len(scope['user_attributes'])} attributes" ) return await self.app(scope, receive, send) async def _send_auth_error(self, send, message): await send( { "type": "http.response.start", "status": 401, "headers": [[b"content-type", b"application/json"]], } ) error_msg = json.dumps({"error": {"message": message}}).encode() await send({"type": "http.response.body", "body": error_msg})