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Complexity

Conditions 15
Paths 78

Size

Total Lines 151
Code Lines 88

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 3
Bugs 0 Features 0
Metric Value
cc 15
eloc 88
c 3
b 0
f 0
nc 78
nop 1
dl 0
loc 151
rs 4.9951

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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace SimpleSAML\Module\webauthn\Controller;
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use DateTime;
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use Exception;
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use SimpleSAML\Auth;
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use SimpleSAML\Configuration;
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use SimpleSAML\Error;
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use SimpleSAML\HTTP\RunnableResponse;
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use SimpleSAML\Locale\Translate;
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use SimpleSAML\Logger;
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use SimpleSAML\Module;
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use SimpleSAML\Module\webauthn\WebAuthn\AAGUID;
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use SimpleSAML\Module\webauthn\WebAuthn\WebAuthnRegistrationEvent;
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use SimpleSAML\Session;
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use SimpleSAML\Utils;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
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/**
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 * Controller class for the webauthn module.
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 *
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 * This class serves the different views available in the module.
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 *
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 * @package SimpleSAML\Module\webauthn
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 */
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class RegProcess
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{
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    /** @var \SimpleSAML\Auth\State|string */
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    protected $authState = Auth\State::class;
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    /** @var \SimpleSAML\Logger|string */
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    protected $logger = Logger::class;
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    /**
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     * Controller constructor.
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     *
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     * It initializes the global configuration and session for the controllers implemented here.
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     *
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\Configuration              $config The configuration to use by the controllers.
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\Session                    $session The session to use by the controllers.
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     *
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     * @throws \Exception
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     */
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    public function __construct(
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        protected Configuration $config,
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        protected Session $session,
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    ) {
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    }
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    /**
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     * Inject the \SimpleSAML\Auth\State dependency.
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     *
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\Auth\State $authState
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     */
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    public function setAuthState(Auth\State $authState): void
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    {
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        $this->authState = $authState;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Inject the \SimpleSAML\Logger dependency.
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     *
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\Logger $logger
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     */
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    public function setLogger(Logger $logger): void
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    {
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        $this->logger = $logger;
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
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     * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse|\SimpleSAML\HTTP\RunnableResponse
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     *   A Symfony Response-object.
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     */
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    public function main(Request $request): Response
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    {
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        $this->logger::info('FIDO2 - Accessing WebAuthn enrollment validation');
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        $stateId = $request->query->get('StateId');
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        if ($stateId === null) {
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            throw new Error\BadRequest('Missing required StateId query parameter.');
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        }
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        $moduleConfig = Configuration::getOptionalConfig('module_webauthn.php');
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        $debugEnabled = $moduleConfig->getOptionalBoolean('debug', false);
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        $state = $this->authState::loadState($stateId, 'webauthn:request');
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        // registering a credential is only allowed for new users or after being authenticated
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        if (WebAuthn::workflowStateMachine($state) !== WebAuthn::STATE_MGMT) {
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        if (WebAuthn::workflowStateMachine(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $state) !== WebAuthn::STATE_MGMT) {
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            throw new Exception("Attempt to register new token in unacceptable context.");
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        }
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        $fido2Scope = ($state['FIDO2Scope'] === null ? $state['FIDO2DerivedScope'] : $state['FIDO2Scope']);
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        if ($fido2Scope === null) {
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            throw new Exception("FIDO2Scope cannot be null!");
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        }
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        $regObject = new WebAuthnRegistrationEvent(
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            $request->request->get('type'),
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            $fido2Scope,
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            $state['FIDO2SignupChallenge'],
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            base64_decode($request->request->get('attestation_object')),
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            $request->request->get('response_id'),
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            $request->request->get('attestation_client_data_json'),
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            ($request->request->get('passwordless') == "on" ?
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                    $state['authenticatorAcceptabilityPasswordless'] : $state['authenticatorAcceptability2FA']),
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            $debugEnabled,
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            /** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $debugEnabled,
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        );
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        // at this point, we need to talk to the DB
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        /**
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         * STEP 19 of the validation procedure in § 7.1 of the spec: see if this credential is already registered
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         */
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        $store = $state['webauthn:store'];
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        if ($store->doesCredentialExist(bin2hex($regObject->getCredentialId())) === false) {
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            // credential does not exist yet in database, good.
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        } else {
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            throw new Exception("The credential with ID " . $regObject->getCredentialId() . " already exists.");
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        }
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        // THAT'S IT. This is a valid credential and can be enrolled to the user.
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        $friendlyName = $request->request->get('tokenname');
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        // if we know the token model, add it to the name
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        $model = Translate::noop('unknown model');
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        $aaguiddict = AAGUID::getInstance();
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        if ($aaguiddict->hasToken($regObject->getAAGUID())) {
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            $token = $aaguiddict->get($regObject->getAAGUID());
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            $model = $token['metadataStatement']['description'];
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        }
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        $friendlyName .= " ($model)";
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        /**
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         * STEP 20 of the validation procedure in § 7.1 of the spec: store credentialId, credential,
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         * signCount and associate with user
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         */
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        /*
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         * Observed with YubiKey 5: the transaction counter is 0 if the key has NEVER been used, but
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         * i.e. 0 means "before first transaction OR the very first transaction has already taken place"
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         *
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         * The very first use of a key should not trigger the physical object cloning alert, so a
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         * transaction counter == 0 should be allowed for the first authentication of a new key.
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         * The best way to do this is to set the current counter value to -1 when registering a key
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         * with a transaction counter of 0.
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         */
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        $currentCounterValue = -1;
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        if ($regObject->getCounter() > 0) {
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            $currentCounterValue = $regObject->getCounter();
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        }
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        // did we get any client extensions?
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        $isResidentKey = 0;
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        if (
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            strlen($request->request->get('clientext')) > 0 &&
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            count(json_decode($request->request->get('clientext'), true)) > 0
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        ) {
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            $extensions = json_decode($request->request->get('clientext'), true);
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            if ($extensions['credProps']['rk'] === true) {
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                $isResidentKey = 1;
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            }
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        }
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        // we also need to store the hased user_id in case we need to retrieve
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        // tokens in passwordless mode
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        // use identical hashing as in JS generation step
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        $configUtils = new Utils\Config();
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        $username = hash('sha512', $state['FIDO2Username'] . '|' . $configUtils->getSecretSalt());
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        $store->storeTokenData(
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            $state['FIDO2Username'],
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            $regObject->getCredentialId(),
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            $regObject->getCredential(),
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            $regObject->getAlgo(),
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            $regObject->getPresenceLevel(),
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            // we deny saving resident key properties if Passwordless mode
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            // was not requested
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            ($request->request->get('passwordless') == "on" ? $isResidentKey : 0),
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            $currentCounterValue,
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            $friendlyName,
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            $username,
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            $regObject->getAAGUID(),
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            $regObject->getAttestationLevel(),
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        );
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        // make sure $state gets the news, the token is to be displayed to the user on the next page
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        $state['FIDO2Tokens'][] = [
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            0 => $regObject->getCredentialId(),
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            1 => $regObject->getCredential(),
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            2 => $currentCounterValue,
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            3 => $friendlyName,
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            4 => $regObject->getAlgo(),
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            5 => $regObject->getPresenceLevel(),
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            6 => $isResidentKey,
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        ];
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        $id = $this->authState::saveState($state, 'webauthn:request');
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If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

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        $id = $this->authState::saveState(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $state, 'webauthn:request');
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        if ($debugEnabled === true) {
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            $response = new RunnableResponse(
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                function (WebAuthnRegistrationEvent $regObject, string $id) {
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                    echo $regObject->getDebugBuffer();
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                    echo $regObject->getValidateBuffer();
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                    echo "<form id='regform' method='POST' action='" .
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                        Module::getModuleURL('webauthn/webauthn?StateId=' . urlencode($id)) . "'>";
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                    echo "<button type='submit'>Return to previous page.</button>";
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                },
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                [$regObject, $id],
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            );
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        } elseif (array_key_exists('Registration', $state)) {
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            $response = new RedirectResponse(Module::getModuleURL('webauthn/webauthn?StateId=' . urlencode($id)));
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        } else {
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            $response = new RunnableResponse([Auth\ProcessingChain::class, 'resumeProcessing'], [$state]);
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        }
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        $response->setExpires(new DateTime('Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT'));
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        $response->setCache([
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            'must_revalidate'  => true,
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            'no_cache'         => true,
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            'no_store'         => true,
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            'no_transform'     => false,
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            'public'           => false,
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            'private'          => false,
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        ]);
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        return $response;
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    }
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}
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