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Symfony Cas Bundle

This bundle is a dependancy based wrapper for the classic jasig/phpCAS library.

Supports Single Sign Out (no support in BeSimpleSSoBundle).

(For Symfony 6, please refer to the l3/cas-guard-bundle package.)

Installation

Install the Bundle with this command :

composer require l3/cas-bundle:~1.0

Declaration of the Bundle in the Kernel of Symfony

For Symfony2 or Symfony3, add the Bundle in app/AppKernel.php

<?php
// app/AppKernel.php

// ...
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
    public function registerBundles()
    {
        $bundles = array(
            // ...

            new L3\Bundle\CasBundle\L3CasBundle(),
        );

        // ...
    }

    // ...
}

For Symfony4 and Symfony5, add the Bundle in config/bundles.php (if line not present)

<?php

return [
    ...
    L3\Bundle\CasBundle\L3CasBundle::class => ['all' => true],
    ...
];

Bundle Configuration

For Symfony2 or Symfony3, add the l3_cas parameters in your config file (parameters.yml and parameters.yml.dist) :

l3_cas:
    host: cas-test.univ-lille3.fr                       # Cas Server
    path: ~                                             # App path if not in root (eg. cas.test.com/cas)
    port: 443                                           # Server port
    ca: false                                           # SSL Certificate
    handleLogoutRequest: true                           # Single sign out activation (default: false)
    casLogoutTarget: https://ent-test.univ-lille3.fr    # Redirect path after logout
    force: true                                         # Allows cas check mode and not force, user : __NO_USER__ if not connected (If force false, Single sign out cant work).
    gateway: true					# Gateway mode (for use the mode gateway of the Cas Server) set to false if you use micro-services or apis rest.

For Symfony4 and Symfony5, add the variables in your config file (.env and .env.dist) :

...
###> l3/cas-bundle ###
CAS_HOST=cas-test.univ-lille3.fr     # Cas Server
CAS_PATH=~                           # App path if not in root (eg. cas.test.com/cas)
CAS_PORT=443                         # Server port
CAS_CA=false                         # SSL Certificate
CAS_HANDLE_LOGOUT_REQUEST=true       # Single sign out activation (default: false)
CAS_LOGIN_TARGET=https://server.univ-lille3.fr # Redirect path after login (when use anonymous mode)
CAS_LOGOUT_TARGET=https://ent-test.univ-lille3.fr    # Redirect path after logout
CAS_FORCE=true                       # Allows cas check mode and not force, user : __NO_USER__ if not connected (If force false, Single sign out cant work).
CAS_GATEWAY=true		     # Gateway mode (for use the mode gateway of the Cas Server) set to false if you use micro-services or apis rest.
###< l3/cas-bundle ###
...

And add the parameters in your config/services.yml file (under parameters) :

...
parameters:
    cas_login_target: '%env(string:CAS_LOGIN_TARGET)%'
    cas_logout_target: '%env(string:CAS_LOGOUT_TARGET)%'
    cas_host: '%env(string:CAS_HOST)%'
    cas_path: '%env(string:CAS_PATH)%'
    cas_gateway: '%env(bool:CAS_GATEWAY)%'

l3_cas:
    host: '%env(string:CAS_HOST)%'
    path: '%env(string:CAS_PATH)%'
    port: '%env(int:CAS_PORT)%'
    ca: '%env(bool:CAS_CA)%'
    handleLogoutRequest: '%env(bool:CAS_HANDLE_LOGOUT_REQUEST)%'
    casLogoutTarget: '%env(string:CAS_LOGOUT_TARGET)%'
    force: '%env(bool:CAS_FORCE)%'
    gateway: '%env(bool:CAS_GATEWAY)%'
...

Security Configuration

For Symfony2 or Symfony3 or Symfony4 or Symfony5, configure the firewall in the security file app/config/security.yml

security:
    providers:
            # ...


    firewalls:
        dev:
            pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt|error)|css|images|js)/
            security: false

        l3_firewall:
            pattern: ^/
            security: true
            cas: true # Activation du CAS

Anonymous Configuration

Be careful that if you want use the anonymous mode, the bundle cas use the login NO_USER, use the security like this :

security:
    providers:
        chain_provider:
            chain:
                providers: [in_memory, your_userbundle]
        in_memory:
            memory:
                users:
                    __NO_USER__:
                        password:
                        roles: ROLE_ANON
        your_userbundle:
            id: your_userbundle

In Symfony4, if you use chain_provider, you should set provider name on all entry (ie l3_firewall and main) firewall (where security is active : security: true) in config/packages/security.yaml like this :

# config/packages/security.yaml
security:
    providers:
        chain_provider:
            chain:
                providers: [in_memory, your_userbundle]
        in_memory:
            memory:
                users:
                    __NO_USER__:
                        password:
                        roles: ROLE_ANON
        your_userbundle:
            id: your_userbundle

    firewalls:
        dev:
            pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/
            security: false

        l3_firewall:
            pattern: ^/
            security: true
            cas: true # Activation du CAS
            provider: chain_provider
            
        main:
            pattern: ^/
            security: true
            cas: true # Activation du CAS
            anonymous: true
            provider: chain_provider

Next set force to false in app/config/parameters.yml (for Symfony2 or Symfony3) and in config/services.yaml (for Symfony4) :

l3_cas:
    ...
    force: false                                         # Allows cas check mode and not force, user : __NO_USER__ if not connected (If force false, Single sign out cant work).

And for Symfony2 or Symfony3 set default: anonymous in app/config/security.yml

security:
    providers:
            # ...


    firewalls:
        dev:
            pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt|error)|css|images|js)/
            security: false

        l3_firewall:
            pattern: ^/
            security: true
            cas: true # Activation du CAS

        default:
            anonymous: ~

For Symfony4, set main: anonymous in config/packages/security.yaml

security:
    providers:
            # ...


    firewalls:
        dev:
            pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/
            security: false

        l3_firewall:
            pattern: ^/
            security: true
            cas: true # Activation du CAS

        main:
            anonymous: ~
            pattern: ^/
            security: true
            cas: true # Activation du CAS

For Symfony 5, replace anonymous: true with lazy: true like this :

        main:
            pattern: ^/
            security: true
            lazy: true

For Symfony2 or Symfony3, add parameters cas_host and cas_login_target and cas_path and cas_gateway in your files app/config/parameters.yml.dist and app/config/parameters.yml under parameters (NOT under l3_cas)

	...
        cas_login_target: https://your_web_path_application.com/
        cas_logout_target: https://your_web_path_application.com/
        cas_host: cas-test.univ-lille3.fr
        cas_path: ~
        cas_gateway: true
	...

For Symfony4 and Symfony5, add parameters cas_host and cas_login_target in your config/services.yaml under parameters (NOT under l3_cas)

        ...
        cas_login_target: '%env(string:CAS_LOGIN_TARGET)%'
        cas_logout_target: '%env(string:CAS_LOGIN_TARGET)%'
        cas_host: '%env(string:CAS_HOST)%'
        cas_path: '%env(string:CAS_PATH)%'
        cas_gateway: '%env(bool:CAS_GATEWAY)%'
        ...

For Symfony 2, Symfony 3 and Symfony 4, create a login route and force route in your DefaultController in your application:

/**
 * @Route("/login", name="login")
 */
public function loginAction() {
        
	$url = 'https://'.$this->container->getParameter('cas_host') . $this->container->getParameter('cas_path') . '/login?service=';
        $target = $this->container->getParameter('cas_login_target');

        return $this->redirect($url . urlencode($target . '/force'));
}


/**
 * @Route("/force", name="force")
 */
public function forceAction() {

	if ($this->container->getParameter('cas_gateway')) {
        	if (!isset($_SESSION)) {
                	session_start();
        	}

        	session_destroy();
	}

        return $this->redirect($this->generateUrl('homepage'));
}

For Symfony 5, create a login route and force route in your DefaultController in your application:

    /**
     * @Route("/login", name="login")
     */
    public function login(Request $request) {
           $url = 'https://'.$this->getParameter('cas_host') . $this->getParameter('cas_path') . '/login?service=';
           $target = $this->getParameter('cas_login_target');
           return $this->redirect($url . urlencode($target . '/force'));
    }
    
    /**
     * @Route("/force", name="force")
     */
    public function force(Request $request) {

            if ($this->getParameter('cas_gateway')) {
                if (!isset($_SESSION)) {
                        session_start();
                }

                session_destroy();
            }

            return $this->redirect($this->generateUrl('index'));
    }

Finally you can use the route /login in order to call the cas login page and redirect to your application, then you become connected :)

Configuration of the Single Sign Out

In order to use the Single Sign Out, it is recommanded to disable Symfony Sessions in Symfony (so you will use the PHP native sessions).

# app/config/config.yml (for Symfony2 or Symfony3)
# config/packages/framework.yaml (for Symfony4 and Symfony5)
framework:
    # ...
    session:
        handler_id:  ~
        save_path: ~

Information : The bundle checks with PHPCas to detect some disconnections requests not fully implemented by PHPCAS (see L3\Bundle\CasBundle\Security\CasListener::checkHandleLogout() for more details)

UserProvider

For LDAP users, you can use the LdapUserBundle (branch ou=people) or LdapUdlUserBundle (branch ou=accounts). You can use the simple UidUserBundle which only returns the uid.

You can also use FOSUserBundle... like this : //security.yml

    providers:
        chain_provider:
            chain:
                providers: [in_memory, fos_userbundle]
        in_memory:
            memory:
                users:
                    __NO_USER__:
                        password:
                        roles: ROLE_ANON
        fos_userbundle:
            id: fos_user.user_provider.username

Logout route

In Symfony 2 or Symfony 3, if you want use /logout route in order to call Logout, you can add this in your routing.yml :

l3_logout:
    path:     /logout
    defaults: { _controller: L3CasBundle:Logout:logout }

In Symfony 4, you can add this in your routes.yaml :

logout:
    path: /logout
    controller: L3\Bundle\CasBundle\Controller\LogoutController::logoutAction

In Symfony 5, you must create a logout route in your DefaultController in your application:

    /**
     * @Route("/logout", name="logout")
     */
    public function logoutAction() {
        if (($this->getParameter('cas_logout_target') !== null) && (!empty($this->getParameter('cas_logout_target')))) {
            \phpCAS::client(CAS_VERSION_2_0, $this->getParameter('host'), $this->getParameter('port'), is_null($this->getParameter('path')) ? '' : $this->getParameter('path'), true);
            \phpCAS::logoutWithRedirectService($this->getParameter('cas_logout_target'));
        } else {
            \phpCAS::client(CAS_VERSION_2_0, $this->getParameter('host'), $this->getParameter('port'), is_null($this->getParameter('path')) ? '' : $this->getParameter('path'), true);
            \phpCAS::logout();
        }
    }

Logout handler

In somes applications like EasyAdminBundle, you can need use a logout success handler in order to the call /logout by EasyAdmin use this logout success handler.

  • create src/Handler/AuthenticationHandler.php with this code :
<?php

namespace App\Handler;

use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerAwareInterface;
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Logout\LogoutSuccessHandlerInterface;

class AuthenticationHandler implements LogoutSuccessHandlerInterface
{
    protected $cas_logout_target;
    
    public function __construct($cas_logout_target)
    {
        $this->cas_logout_target = $cas_logout_target;        
    }
    
    public function onLogoutSuccess(Request $request) : Response
    {
        if(!empty($this->cas_logout_target)) {
            \phpCAS::logoutWithRedirectService($this->cas_logout_target);
        } else {
            \phpCAS::logout();
        }
    }
}
  • in config/services.yaml add this line under "services:"
     authentication_handler:
         class: App\Handler\AuthenticationHandler
         arguments: ['%cas_logout_target%']
         public: false
  • in config/packages/security.yaml add this lines (for firewalls under cas: true)
             logout:
                 path: /logout
                 success_handler: authentication_handler
                 invalidate_session: false

Additional Attributes

The Jasig Cas Server can return additional attributes in addition to the main attribute (generally uid) with the function phpCAS::getAttributes().

You can get the additional attributes in a controller with this code :

...
$attributes = $this->get('security.token_storage')->getToken()->getAttributes();
...

Annotations

The Route annotations run if you install this package :

composer require doctrine/annotations

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