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fix(portal-bff): drop strict amr check — flow blocked when Entra omits the claim (#108)
## Bug

After a real sign-in against the Entra tenant, the callback rejected the flow with:

```
{"context":"AuthCallback","event":"auth.flow_error","failure":{"kind":"amr-missing"}}
```

The user landed on the SPA with `?auth_error=amr-missing` instead of authenticated. Every dev sign-in is blocked.

## Root cause

PR #107's `amr-missing` guard misread ADR-0011's intent. `amr` is an **optional** claim in Entra ID tokens: it's populated for fresh interactive sign-ins where Conditional Access asked for an MFA method, and frequently absent for SSO / refresh flows or in tenants where no CA policy is configured on the app registration. Rejecting tokens on empty `amr` blocks every legitimate sign-in against such a tenant.

ADR-0011 actually specifies:
- **Conditional Access** (org-side) is the enforcement layer for "MFA happened".
- The **`@RequireMfa({ freshness: 600 })`** decorator (designed-in, no v1 consumer) is what guards sensitive routes.
- The BFF surfaces `amr` through the audit log and the future guard, not as a callback precondition.

## Fix

- **[`auth.errors.ts`](apps/portal-bff/src/auth/auth.errors.ts)**: drop the `amr-missing` variant from the `AuthCodeFlowError` discriminator. Three failure modes left: `state-mismatch`, `flow-expired`, `token-exchange-failed`. MSAL's ID-token validation (signature, issuer, audience, exp, nbf) is the real gate at this stage.
- **[`auth.service.ts`](apps/portal-bff/src/auth/auth.service.ts)**: `toAuthenticatedUser` keeps extracting `amr` and passing it through (as a possibly-empty string array) so the structured log line and the future `@RequireMfa` guard still see it. The strict `if (amr.length === 0) throw` is replaced by a comment explaining the new shape.
- **[`auth.service.spec.ts`](apps/portal-bff/src/auth/auth.service.spec.ts)**: the `'throws amr-missing'` test becomes `'returns the user even when the ID token has no amr claim'` — asserts the array passes through empty rather than blocking the flow.

## Verification

- `nx run-many -t lint test build --projects=portal-bff` — green. **52/52 specs**.
- Manual smoke: end-to-end sign-in against the live tenant now lands cleanly on the SPA; Pino's `auth.signed_in` log shows the resolved identity with `amr` (often `[]` until CA is configured on the org side).

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Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr>
Reviewed-on: #108
2026-05-12 15:31:57 +02:00
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