saml20 is a simple module that allows you to parse and validate SAML 2.0 and 1.1 tokens. It has been tested with Microsoft ADFS, OKTA, and PingOne tokens.
$ npm install saml20
rawAssertion
is the SAML Assertion in string format.
Parses the rawAssertion
without validating signature, expiration and audience. It allows you to get information from the token like the Issuer name in order to obtain the right public key to validate the token in a multi-providers scenario.
var saml = require('saml20');
saml.parse(rawAssertion, function(err, profile) {
// err
var claims = profile.claims; // Array of user attributes;
var issuer = profile.issuer; // String Issuer name.
});
rawAssertion
is the SAML Assertion in string format.
options
:
thumbprint
is the thumbprint of the trusted public key (uses the public key that comes in the assertion).publicKey
is the trusted public key.audience
(optional). If it is included audience validation will take place.bypassExpiration
(optional). This flag indicates expiration validation bypass (useful for testing, not recommended in production environments);
You can use either thumbprint
or publicKey
but you should use at least one.
var saml = require('saml20');
var options = {
thumbprint: '1aeabdfa4473ecc7efc5947b18436c575574baf8',
audience: 'http://myservice.com/'
}
saml.validate(rawAssertion, options, function(err, profile) {
// err
var claims = profile.claims; // Array of user attributes;
var issuer = profile.issuer; // String Issuer name.
});
or using publicKey:
var saml = require('saml20');
var options = {
publicKey: 'MIICDzCCAXygAwIBAgIQVWXAvbbQyI5Bc...',
audience: 'http://myservice.com/'
}
saml.validate(rawAssertion, options, function(err, profile) {
// err
var claims = profile.claims; // Array of user attributes;
var issuer = profile.issuer; // String Issuer name.
});
In order to run the tests you must configure lib.index.js
with these variables:
var issuerName = 'https://your-issuer.com';
var thumbprint = '1aeabdfa4473ecc7efc5947b19436c575574baf8';
var certificate = 'MIICDzCCAXygAwIBAgIQVWXAvbbQyI5BcFe0ssmeKTAJBgU...';
var audience = 'http://your-service.com/';
You also need to include a valid and an invalid SAML 2.0 token on test/assets/invalidToken.xml
and test/assets/validToken.xml`
<Assertion ID="_1308c268-38e2-4849-9957-b7babd4a0659" IssueInstant="2014-03-01T04:04:52.919Z" Version="2.0" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"><Issuer>https://your-issuer.com/</Issuer><ds:Signature xmlns:ds="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#"><ds:SignedInfo><ds:CanonicalizationMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#" /><ds:SignatureMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-sha256" /><ds:Reference URI="#_1308c268-38e2-4849-9957-b7babd4a0659"><ds:Transforms><ds:Transform Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#enveloped-signature" /><ds:Transform Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#" /></ds:Transforms><ds:DigestMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#sha256" /><ds:DigestValue>qJQjAuaj7adyLkl6m3T1oRhtYytu4bebq9JcQObZIu8=</ds:DigestValue></ds:Reference></ds:SignedInfo><ds:SignatureValue>amPTOSqkEq5ppbCyUgGgm....</Assertion>
To run the tests use:
$ npm test
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