Replace the hybrid flow (frontend PKCE + POST /auth/session token
exchange, access token in sessionStorage) with a classic backend-driven
BFF: the browser only ever navigates to GET /api/v1/auth/login and is
redirected straight to the IdP; PKCE verifier/state live server-side in
Redis (SessionStoreService); GET /api/v1/auth/callback (now the
registered IdP redirect URI, replacing the frontend's /auth/callback
route, which is deleted) verifies the id_token, JIT-provisions the
user, creates a Redis-backed session, and sets one httpOnly SameSite=Lax
cookie before redirecting into the app. No token material of any kind
ever reaches the browser.
OidcAuthGuard (per-request bearer JWT verification) is replaced by
SessionAuthGuard (cookie -> Redis session lookup) across every
controller that used it. cookie-parser is now wired into main.ts.
Frontend AuthService shrinks to login()/logout()/ensureSessionChecked();
pkce.ts, auth.interceptor.ts, and the callback component/route are all
removed as dead code under this model.
New required env var: APP_BASE_URL (source of truth for the OIDC
redirect_uri and the post-login redirect target).
Verified end-to-end against the real API, Redis, and a mocked IdP:
login redirect shape, callback cookie + redirect, state-replay
rejection, /users/me 401<->200 around the cookie, and logout.
The provisioned IdP client (https://auth.forgecore.work) is confidential
rather than public/PKCE-only, so a client secret must never reach the
browser. The frontend now only performs the Authorization Code + PKCE
redirect itself (hand-rolled PKCE, oidc-client-ts dependency removed)
and hands the resulting code + verifier to a new, intentionally
unauthenticated POST /api/v1/auth/session endpoint, which performs the
code-for-tokens exchange server-side using OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET and
returns only {accessToken, expiresIn} — refresh_token/id_token are
never forwarded to the client.
New required backend env vars: OIDC_CLIENT_ID, OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET.
Added frontend/proxy.conf.json so the Angular dev server forwards
/api and /health to the local API without needing CORS.