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go-saml

High-level API library for Single Sign On with SAML 2.0 based on etree and signedxml, a pure Go implementation. The library provides the Identity Provider Implementation with support of both IDPInitiated and SPInitiated flow.

Features

Installation

Install go-saml into your $GOPATH using go get:

go get github.com/LoginRadius/go-saml

Usage

Below are samples to show how you might use the library.

Create Idp Provider Instance

idp := saml.IdentityProvider{
    IsIdpInitiated:       false,
    Issuer:               "https://identity-provider.com/",
    Audiences:            "https://service-provider.com/",
    IDPCert:              "<IDPCert PEM Format>",
    IDPKey:               "<IDPKey PEM Format>",
    SPCert:               "<SPCert PEM Format>",
    NameIdentifier:       "john@idp.com",
    NameIdentifierFormat: saml.AttributeFormatUnspecified,
    ACSLocation:          "https://service-provider-acs.com", //Service Provider Login Url
    ACSBinging:           saml.HTTPPostBinding,
    SessionIndex:         "1ac5bc03-06a1-413d-8542-e7a7e7d9e9f2",
    LogoutUrl:            "https://service-provider-acs.com/logout" //Service Provider Logout Url
}

//Add Attributes
idp.AddAttribute("Fname", "john", saml.AttributeFormatUnspecified)

Validate and Parse AuthnRequest

//This validate the AuthnRequest and set parsed value in the idp instance, 
//that used in Generating the SAML Response with InResponseTo property.

//Get Querystring and Payload values from request with url.Value{} type
validationError := idp.ValidateAuthnRequest(method"POST",query url.Values,payload url.Values);
if validationError !=nil {
  return validationError
}

Generate Login Response

signedXML, signedXMLErr := idp.NewSignedLoginResponse()
if signedXMLErr != nil {
    return signedXMLErr
}

//Generate html content for Post
html, err := idp.ResponseHtml(signedXML, "Response")
if err !=nil {
  return err
}

Validate and Parse Logout Request

//This validate the AuthnRequest and set parsed value in the idp instance, 
//that is used in Generating the SAML Logout Response with InResponseTo property

//Get Querystring and Payload values from request with url.Value{} type
validationError := idp.ValidateLogoutRequest(method"POST",query url.Values,payload url.Values);
if validationError !=nil {
  return validationError
}

Generate Logout Response

signedXML, signedXMLErr := idp.NewSignedLoginResponse()
if signedXMLErr != nil {
    return signedXMLErr
}

//Generate html content for Post
html, err := idp.ResponseHtml(signedXML, "LogoutResponse")
if err !=nil {
  return err
}

Metadata Identity Provider

idp := saml.IdentityProvider{
    Issuer:               "https://identity-provider.com/",
    Audiences:            "https://service-provider.com/",
    IDPCert:              "<IDPCert PEM Format>",
    NameIdentifierFormat: saml.AttributeFormatUnspecified,
}

idp.AddSingleSignOnService(saml.MetadataBinding{
    Binding:  saml.HTTPPostBinding,
    Location: "https://identity-provider.com/saml/post",
})

idp.AddSingleSignOnService(saml.MetadataBinding{
    Binding:  saml.HTTPRedirectBinding,
    Location: "https://identity-provider.com/saml/redirect",
})

idp.AddSingleSignOutService(saml.MetadataBinding{
    Binding:  saml.HTTPPostBinding,
    Location: "https://identity-provider.com/saml/post/logout",
})

// Generate xml for IDP Metadata
xml, xmlerr :=  idp.MetaDataResponse()

Example

Please see examples for how to use the library to be an identity provider.

Contributing

Would love any contribution by you, including better documentation, tests or more robust functionality. Please follow the contributing guide

License

MIT