Describes the API specification of the UT affiliation verification service.
Begin a verification request. The service uid must have been verified.
Body is a signed JWT, using a pre-shared secret, of the following form:
{
ut_eid: "bha366",
service: "discord",
service_id: "[discord id]",
redirect: "[url for where to redirect the user after succesful login]"
}
If the user is not already verified, we send an email using the eid (bha366@eid.utexas.edu
), with a new jwt token, see below.
The pre-shared secret authorizes the service to begin verification requests, and prevents unauthorized use of our verification service.
We may need to consider limiting this endpoint, to prevent spamming/dos attacks. It should be fine for now, though.
The link sent to the user via their eid.utexas.edu email.
The token consists of the following:
{
ut_eid: "bha366",
service: "discord",
service_id: "[discord id]",
exp: "[15 minutes]",
redirect: "[url for where to redirect the user after succesful login]"
}
It is signed with a seperate secret than the one used for the discord bot.
We display an html form, consisting of our privacy policy (simplified for easy understanding), and a anti-request forergy token.
We load the token into the form using client-side Javascript, which prevents the token from being logged server-side (as the query would be part of the url).
Body (form data):
action=[confirm OR block]&
token=TOKEN_SENT_VIA_EMAIL&
csrf=randomly generated token, also stored in cookie
If the user confirms authorization, we store their eid, service id, and public directory info (see below) in a sqlite database.
If the user blocks authorization, we store ONLY their eid in order to prevent future verification emails.
After confirm or block, we redirect the user to the redirect url. If there was an error (such as verification was blocked), we append a the query string failure=[reason]
to the redirect url. This can be used to take an action upon successful or failed verification.
Publicly accessible API, to look up basic directory info from our sqlite database.
Response:
{
"affiliation": ["student"],
"school": ["College of Natural Sciences"],
"major": ["Computer Science, Entry-Level"]
}