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Go
246 lines
9.1 KiB
Go
/*
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GoToSocial
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Copyright (C) 2021 GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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package oauth
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"time"
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"github.com/go-oauth2/oauth2/v4"
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"github.com/go-oauth2/oauth2/v4/models"
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"github.com/go-pg/pg/v10"
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"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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)
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// PGTokenStore is an implementation of oauth2.TokenStore, which uses Postgres as a storage backend.
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type PGTokenStore struct {
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oauth2.TokenStore
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conn *pg.DB
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log *logrus.Logger
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}
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// NewPGTokenStore returns a token store, using postgres, that satisfies the oauth2.TokenStore interface.
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//
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// In order to allow tokens to 'expire' (not really a thing in Postgres world), it will also set off a
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// goroutine that iterates through the tokens in the DB once per minute and deletes any that have expired.
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func NewPGTokenStore(ctx context.Context, conn *pg.DB, log *logrus.Logger) oauth2.TokenStore {
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pts := &PGTokenStore{
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conn: conn,
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log: log,
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}
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// set the token store to clean out expired tokens once per minute, or return if we're done
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go func(ctx context.Context, pts *PGTokenStore, log *logrus.Logger) {
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cleanloop:
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for {
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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log.Info("breaking cleanloop")
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break cleanloop
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case <-time.After(1 * time.Minute):
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log.Debug("sweeping out old oauth entries broom broom")
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if err := pts.sweep(); err != nil {
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log.Errorf("error while sweeping oauth entries: %s", err)
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}
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}
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}
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}(ctx, pts, log)
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return pts
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}
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// sweep clears out old tokens that have expired; it should be run on a loop about once per minute or so.
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) sweep() error {
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// select *all* tokens from the db
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// todo: if this becomes expensive (ie., there are fucking LOADS of tokens) then figure out a better way.
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var tokens []pgOauthToken
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if err := pts.conn.Model(&tokens).Select(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// iterate through and remove expired tokens
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now := time.Now()
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for _, pgt := range tokens {
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// The zero value of a time.Time is 00:00 january 1 1970, which will always be before now. So:
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// we only want to check if a token expired before now if the expiry time is *not zero*;
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// ie., if it's been explicity set.
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if !pgt.CodeExpiresAt.IsZero() && pgt.CodeExpiresAt.Before(now) || !pgt.RefreshExpiresAt.IsZero() && pgt.RefreshExpiresAt.Before(now) || !pgt.AccessExpiresAt.IsZero() && pgt.AccessExpiresAt.Before(now) {
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if _, err := pts.conn.Model(&pgt).Delete(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Create creates and store the new token information.
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// For the original implementation, see https://github.com/go-oauth2/oauth2/blob/master/store/token.go#L34
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) Create(ctx context.Context, info oauth2.TokenInfo) error {
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t, ok := info.(*models.Token)
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if !ok {
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return errors.New("info param was not a models.Token")
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}
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_, err := pts.conn.WithContext(ctx).Model(oauthTokenToPGToken(t)).Insert()
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return err
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}
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// RemoveByCode deletes a token from the DB based on the Code field
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) RemoveByCode(ctx context.Context, code string) error {
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_, err := pts.conn.Model(&pgOauthToken{}).Where("code = ?", code).Delete()
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return err
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}
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// RemoveByAccess deletes a token from the DB based on the Access field
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) RemoveByAccess(ctx context.Context, access string) error {
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_, err := pts.conn.Model(&pgOauthToken{}).Where("access = ?", access).Delete()
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return err
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}
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// RemoveByRefresh deletes a token from the DB based on the Refresh field
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) RemoveByRefresh(ctx context.Context, refresh string) error {
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_, err := pts.conn.Model(&pgOauthToken{}).Where("refresh = ?", refresh).Delete()
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return err
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}
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// GetByCode selects a token from the DB based on the Code field
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) GetByCode(ctx context.Context, code string) (oauth2.TokenInfo, error) {
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pgt := &pgOauthToken{}
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if err := pts.conn.Model(pgt).Where("code = ?", code).Select(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return pgTokenToOauthToken(pgt), nil
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}
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// GetByAccess selects a token from the DB based on the Access field
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) GetByAccess(ctx context.Context, access string) (oauth2.TokenInfo, error) {
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pgt := &pgOauthToken{}
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if err := pts.conn.Model(pgt).Where("access = ?", access).Select(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return pgTokenToOauthToken(pgt), nil
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}
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// GetByRefresh selects a token from the DB based on the Refresh field
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func (pts *PGTokenStore) GetByRefresh(ctx context.Context, refresh string) (oauth2.TokenInfo, error) {
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pgt := &pgOauthToken{}
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if err := pts.conn.Model(pgt).Where("refresh = ?", refresh).Select(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return pgTokenToOauthToken(pgt), nil
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}
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/*
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The following models are basically helpers for the postgres token store implementation, they should only be used internally.
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*/
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// pgOauthToken is a translation of the go-oauth2 token with the ExpiresIn fields replaced with ExpiresAt.
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//
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// Explanation for this: go-oauth2 assumes an in-memory or file database of some kind, where a time-to-live parameter (TTL) can be defined,
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// and tokens with expired TTLs are automatically removed. Since Postgres doesn't have that feature, it's easier to set an expiry time and
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// then periodically sweep out tokens when that time has passed.
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//
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// Note that this struct does *not* satisfy the token interface shown here: https://github.com/go-oauth2/oauth2/blob/master/model.go#L22
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// and implemented here: https://github.com/go-oauth2/oauth2/blob/master/models/token.go.
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// As such, manual translation is always required between pgOauthToken and the go-oauth2 *model.Token. The helper functions oauthTokenToPGToken
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// and pgTokenToOauthToken can be used for that.
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type pgOauthToken struct {
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tableName struct{} `pg:"oauth_tokens"`
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ClientID string
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UserID string
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RedirectURI string
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Scope string
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Code string `pg:",pk"`
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CodeChallenge string
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CodeChallengeMethod string
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CodeCreateAt time.Time `pg:"type:timestamp"`
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CodeExpiresAt time.Time `pg:"type:timestamp"`
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Access string `pg:",pk"`
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AccessCreateAt time.Time `pg:"type:timestamp"`
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AccessExpiresAt time.Time `pg:"type:timestamp"`
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Refresh string `pg:",pk"`
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RefreshCreateAt time.Time `pg:"type:timestamp"`
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RefreshExpiresAt time.Time `pg:"type:timestamp"`
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}
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// oauthTokenToPGToken is a lil util function that takes a go-oauth2 token and gives back a token for inserting into postgres
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func oauthTokenToPGToken(tkn *models.Token) *pgOauthToken {
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now := time.Now()
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// For the following, we want to make sure we're not adding a time.Now() to an *empty* ExpiresIn, otherwise that's
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// going to cause all sorts of interesting problems. So check first to make sure that the ExpiresIn is not equal
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// to the zero value of a time.Duration, which is 0s. If it *is* empty/nil, just leave the ExpiresAt at nil as well.
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var cea time.Time
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if tkn.CodeExpiresIn != 0*time.Second {
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cea = now.Add(tkn.CodeExpiresIn)
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}
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var aea time.Time
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if tkn.AccessExpiresIn != 0*time.Second {
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aea = now.Add(tkn.AccessExpiresIn)
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}
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var rea time.Time
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if tkn.RefreshExpiresIn != 0*time.Second {
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rea = now.Add(tkn.RefreshExpiresIn)
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}
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return &pgOauthToken{
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ClientID: tkn.ClientID,
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UserID: tkn.UserID,
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RedirectURI: tkn.RedirectURI,
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Scope: tkn.Scope,
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Code: tkn.Code,
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CodeChallenge: tkn.CodeChallenge,
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CodeChallengeMethod: tkn.CodeChallengeMethod,
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CodeCreateAt: tkn.CodeCreateAt,
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CodeExpiresAt: cea,
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Access: tkn.Access,
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AccessCreateAt: tkn.AccessCreateAt,
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AccessExpiresAt: aea,
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Refresh: tkn.Refresh,
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RefreshCreateAt: tkn.RefreshCreateAt,
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RefreshExpiresAt: rea,
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}
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}
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// pgTokenToOauthToken is a lil util function that takes a postgres token and gives back a go-oauth2 token
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func pgTokenToOauthToken(pgt *pgOauthToken) *models.Token {
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now := time.Now()
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return &models.Token{
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ClientID: pgt.ClientID,
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UserID: pgt.UserID,
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RedirectURI: pgt.RedirectURI,
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Scope: pgt.Scope,
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Code: pgt.Code,
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CodeChallenge: pgt.CodeChallenge,
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CodeChallengeMethod: pgt.CodeChallengeMethod,
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CodeCreateAt: pgt.CodeCreateAt,
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CodeExpiresIn: pgt.CodeExpiresAt.Sub(now),
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Access: pgt.Access,
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AccessCreateAt: pgt.AccessCreateAt,
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AccessExpiresIn: pgt.AccessExpiresAt.Sub(now),
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Refresh: pgt.Refresh,
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RefreshCreateAt: pgt.RefreshCreateAt,
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RefreshExpiresIn: pgt.RefreshExpiresAt.Sub(now),
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}
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}
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