Overview
SSP will act as a LTI v1.0 Provider (TP). See the spec for what that entails, especially as it relates to Tool Consumers (TCs).
We choose 1.0 because we are leveraging LTI as an SSO spec with a standardized means for conveying the originating "learning context", i.e. course. We do not have any need for callbacks to the TC added in subsequent LTI versions. E.g. we do not need to pass back grades to the LMS. A future enhancement may leverage TC roster list callbacks, though, to support just-in-time provisioning of SSP Early Alert (EA) rosters.
Components
SSP components shown here do not yet exist.
The "OAuth1 Filter" component will be implemented using the SpringOAuth library. That library functions most naturally as a bean in a SpringSecurity FilterChain, so it is shown intercepting requests to the "LTI Launch API". LTI only uses OAuth for request signature validation; there is no token exchange. So the "OAuth1 Filter" is only responsible for:
- Rejecting requests with invalid signatures, and
- Caching a SpringSecurity
Authentication
for requests with valid signatures.
OAuth1-validated Authentications
will represent the TC, not the end user initiating the launch request.
SpringOAuth validates request signatures by looking up ConsumerDetails
objects from a ConsumerDetailsService
. Our "LTI Services" will satisfy the latter interface. See the org.jasig.ssp.service.security.oauth2.impl
package for services playing similar roles in SSP's OAuth2 support, especially for mapping from a OAuth-specific *Details
object to a UserDetails
object required by SSP's internal security infrastructure.
All SSP Platform/uPortal components shown below do already exist, but special considerations exist for "SSO Ticket Service" and "Person Lookup Service":
- SSO Ticket Service - This is currently implemented as
ISsoTicketDao
/JpaSsoTicketDao
but the former is not exposed to cross-context requests. It, or a "service-ified" version of it, will need to be added to theplatform-java-api
library. Registering the runtime service implementation with its interface can be something of a challenge, as canClassLoader
issues related to Hibernate/JPA. Please see the "Implementation" Section below for additional clarification. - Person Lookup Service - This is currently implemented as
IPersonLookupHelper
/PersonLookupHelperImpl
, which are not exposed to direct cross-context requests viaplatform-java-api
, but adding a corresponding interface to that library should not be necessary since we can access equivalent functionality via a REST interface encapsulated by SSP'sPersonAttributesService
This design relies on the Platform/uPortal SSO "ticketing" mechanism, which implements randomized, short-lived, one-time-use, "authenticated" URLs, because SSP currently relies on Platform/uPortal to establish end user sessions. But we choose not to factor the LTI launch URLs POSTed to by the TC into Platform/uPortal because we do not want to create long-term external dependencies on the /ssp-platform
URL space. I.e. this approach will not create any new roadblocks to a standalone SSP deployment.
"LTI Services" is responsible for unpacking and handling all non-OAuth LTI request parameters and the SSP-specific {target
} request path param. In particular, it is responsible for:
- Coordinating translation of the LTI user identifier to a SSP Platform account username. The LTI parameter used for this purpose will be configurable per-TC.
- Requesting new SSP Platform SSO "tickets" for authenticated LTI launch requests
- Mapping request parameters to SSP Platform portlet URLs
LTI launch to portlet URL mapping capabilities need not be particularly sophisticated/configurable at this time. See API Design below for more detail.
API Design
Live Launch Resource
Base URL: /ssp/api/1/lti/launch/live/
Method: POST
Parameters: None
Usage: For a launch request to a default view with no TC-specific path extensions. (Used by some TCs, e.g. Desire2Learn, to clarify the launching context and thereby control response content.)
Successful Response:
The effect of a successful launch is the creation of a new end user-redeemable ticket, i.e. authenticated session, so the response code is a 201 and a Location
header encoding both the ticket identifier and the URL to which to redirect the end user if the ticket is redeemed successfully. {portlet-url
} should evaluate to a portlet render request for whatever the default fragment is in the ticket-redeeming user's layout.
201 Created Location: /ssp-platform/Login?upp_ticket={ticket-uuid}&refUrl={portlet-url}
Error Response:
OAuth signature validation response errors will be handled by SpringOAuth. This behavior may need to be customized depending on TC-specific UX requirements. It is known that a TP provider can pass IMS certification with SpringOAuth error messages alone, though.
Other errors will result in either:
- If the
lti_launch_presentation_return_url
LTI launch param is present: redirect to{lti_launch_presentation_return_url}?lti_errormsg={url-encoded-error-msg}
- If the
lti_launch_presentation_return_url
LTI launch param is not present: simple HTML page containing{url-encoded-error-msg}
url-encoded-error-msg
is intended for end user consumption. As such it should be brief and only minimally technical. The underlying cause of the error should be logged in SSP via its standard logging mechanisms and associated with a unique identifier (random UUID is fine). The error identifier should be included in url-encoded-error-msg
, should the user choose to follow up with her system administrator.
General categories of error worth communicating to the end user:
- End user account not on file
- Missing required parameter
- Unresolveable target tool
- Insufficient or incorrect credentials (i.e. bad signature, TC disabled, etc)
- System error
Base URL: /ssp/api/1/lti/launch/live/target/{target}
Method: POST
Parameters:
Name | Path/Query | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
target | Path | No | TBD TBD TBD |
Usage: For a launch request to a specific view. Design note: the path param name is itself modeled as a path component to ensure fully disambiguated URLs in the future. E.g. some TCs append path components to clarify the launching context or navigational control that issued the launch request. This URL design ensures no clashes between the target
path param and those TC-specific path extensions. I.e. to support such extensions, new API resources would be:
/ssp/api/1/lti/launch/live/tcext/{tcext
}/ssp/api/1/lti/launch/live/target/{target}/tcext/{tcext}
Response: TBD TBD TBD (need to figure out whether we want to return markup that redirects or just a 30x. it'll probably be markup, even if just to deal with cross-domain cookie issues when iframed.)
Test Launch Resource
Base URL: "Test" launch resources and supported methods are identical to "live" launch resources above, except that they are based in /ssp/api/1/lti/launch/test
Response:
TBD TBD TBD (potentially TC specific, esp for D2L)
Admin/Config
Admin/Config UX
TBD TBD TBD
Admin/Config API Design
TBD TBD TBD
Implementation
TBD TBD TBD