gosora/common/routes_common.go
Azareal 17f85ceccf The time it took for the route to be processed is shown in the footer in the Nox Theme for admins now
Don't waste queries on groups without any users for the topic list.
Bypass the GzipResponseWriter in RunThemeTemplate, so we get indirected through fewer layers of Write calls.
Added an experimental flag for disabling fsnotify.
Refactored the topic benchmarks to make them a little more flexible.
Refactored a couple of benchmarks to reduce the amount of boilerplate.
Fixed a bug in the forum list for Nox where topic titles broke onto multiple lines.
Refactored the template transpiler to reduce the amount of boilerplate for generating template functions.
2018-11-17 12:36:02 +10:00

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package common
import (
"html"
"net"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
// nolint
var PreRoute func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) (User, bool) = preRoute
// TODO: Come up with a better middleware solution
// nolint We need these types so people can tell what they are without scrolling to the bottom of the file
var PanelUserCheck func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *User) (*Header, PanelStats, RouteError) = panelUserCheck
var SimplePanelUserCheck func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *User) (*HeaderLite, RouteError) = simplePanelUserCheck
var SimpleForumUserCheck func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User, fid int) (headerLite *HeaderLite, err RouteError) = simpleForumUserCheck
var ForumUserCheck func(header *Header, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User, fid int) (err RouteError) = forumUserCheck
var SimpleUserCheck func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User) (headerLite *HeaderLite, err RouteError) = simpleUserCheck
var UserCheck func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User) (header *Header, err RouteError) = userCheck
func simpleForumUserCheck(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User, fid int) (header *HeaderLite, rerr RouteError) {
header, rerr = SimpleUserCheck(w, r, user)
if rerr != nil {
return header, rerr
}
if !Forums.Exists(fid) {
return nil, PreError("The target forum doesn't exist.", w, r)
}
// Is there a better way of doing the skip AND the success flag on this hook like multiple returns?
skip, rerr := header.Hooks.VhookSkippable("simple_forum_check_pre_perms", w, r, user, &fid, &header)
if skip || rerr != nil {
return header, rerr
}
fperms, err := FPStore.Get(fid, user.Group)
if err == ErrNoRows {
fperms = BlankForumPerms()
} else if err != nil {
return header, InternalError(err, w, r)
}
cascadeForumPerms(fperms, user)
return header, nil
}
func forumUserCheck(header *Header, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User, fid int) (rerr RouteError) {
if !Forums.Exists(fid) {
return NotFound(w, r, header)
}
skip, rerr := header.Hooks.VhookSkippable("forum_check_pre_perms", w, r, user, &fid, &header)
if skip || rerr != nil {
return rerr
}
fperms, err := FPStore.Get(fid, user.Group)
if err == ErrNoRows {
fperms = BlankForumPerms()
} else if err != nil {
return InternalError(err, w, r)
}
cascadeForumPerms(fperms, user)
header.CurrentUser = *user // TODO: Use a pointer instead for CurrentUser, so we don't have to do this
return rerr
}
// TODO: Put this on the user instance? Do we really want forum specific logic in there? Maybe, a method which spits a new pointer with the same contents as user?
func cascadeForumPerms(fperms *ForumPerms, user *User) {
if fperms.Overrides && !user.IsSuperAdmin {
user.Perms.ViewTopic = fperms.ViewTopic
user.Perms.LikeItem = fperms.LikeItem
user.Perms.CreateTopic = fperms.CreateTopic
user.Perms.EditTopic = fperms.EditTopic
user.Perms.DeleteTopic = fperms.DeleteTopic
user.Perms.CreateReply = fperms.CreateReply
user.Perms.EditReply = fperms.EditReply
user.Perms.DeleteReply = fperms.DeleteReply
user.Perms.PinTopic = fperms.PinTopic
user.Perms.CloseTopic = fperms.CloseTopic
user.Perms.MoveTopic = fperms.MoveTopic
if len(fperms.ExtData) != 0 {
for name, perm := range fperms.ExtData {
user.PluginPerms[name] = perm
}
}
}
}
// Even if they have the right permissions, the control panel is only open to supermods+. There are many areas without subpermissions which assume that the current user is a supermod+ and admins are extremely unlikely to give these permissions to someone who isn't at-least a supermod to begin with
// TODO: Do a panel specific theme?
func panelUserCheck(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User) (header *Header, stats PanelStats, rerr RouteError) {
var theme = &Theme{Name: ""}
cookie, err := r.Cookie("current_theme")
if err == nil {
inTheme, ok := Themes[html.EscapeString(cookie.Value)]
if ok && !theme.HideFromThemes {
theme = inTheme
}
}
if theme.Name == "" {
theme = Themes[DefaultThemeBox.Load().(string)]
}
header = &Header{
Site: Site,
Settings: SettingBox.Load().(SettingMap),
Themes: Themes,
Theme: theme,
CurrentUser: *user,
Hooks: GetHookTable(),
Zone: "panel",
Writer: w,
}
// TODO: We should probably initialise header.ExtData
// ? - Should we only show this in debug mode? It might be useful for detecting issues in production, if we show it there as-well
if user.IsAdmin {
header.StartedAt = time.Now()
}
header.AddSheet(theme.Name + "/panel.css")
if len(theme.Resources) > 0 {
rlist := theme.Resources
for _, resource := range rlist {
if resource.Location == "global" || resource.Location == "panel" {
extarr := strings.Split(resource.Name, ".")
ext := extarr[len(extarr)-1]
if ext == "css" {
header.AddSheet(resource.Name)
} else if ext == "js" {
header.AddScript(resource.Name)
}
}
}
}
//h := w.Header()
//h.Set("Content-Security-Policy", "default-src 'self'")
// TODO: GDPR. Add a global control panel notice warning the admins of staff members who don't have 2FA enabled
stats.Users = Users.GlobalCount()
stats.Groups = Groups.GlobalCount()
stats.Forums = Forums.GlobalCount()
stats.Pages = Pages.GlobalCount()
stats.Settings = len(header.Settings)
stats.WordFilters = WordFilters.EstCount()
stats.Themes = len(Themes)
stats.Reports = 0 // TODO: Do the report count. Only show open threads?
return header, stats, nil
}
func simplePanelUserCheck(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User) (headerLite *HeaderLite, rerr RouteError) {
return SimpleUserCheck(w, r, user)
}
// SimpleUserCheck is back from the grave, yay :D
func simpleUserCheck(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User) (headerLite *HeaderLite, rerr RouteError) {
return &HeaderLite{
Site: Site,
Settings: SettingBox.Load().(SettingMap),
Hooks: GetHookTable(),
}, nil
}
// TODO: Add the ability for admins to restrict certain themes to certain groups?
func userCheck(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *User) (header *Header, rerr RouteError) {
var theme = &Theme{Name: ""}
cookie, err := r.Cookie("current_theme")
if err == nil {
inTheme, ok := Themes[html.EscapeString(cookie.Value)]
if ok && !theme.HideFromThemes {
theme = inTheme
}
}
if theme.Name == "" {
theme = Themes[DefaultThemeBox.Load().(string)]
}
header = &Header{
Site: Site,
Settings: SettingBox.Load().(SettingMap),
Themes: Themes,
Theme: theme,
CurrentUser: *user, // ! Some things rely on this being a pointer downstream from this function
Hooks: GetHookTable(),
Zone: "frontend",
Writer: w,
}
if user.IsBanned {
header.AddNotice("account_banned")
}
if user.Loggedin && !user.Active {
header.AddNotice("account_inactive")
}
// An optimisation so we don't populate StartedAt for users who shouldn't see the stat anyway
// ? - Should we only show this in debug mode? It might be useful for detecting issues in production, if we show it there as-well
if user.IsAdmin {
header.StartedAt = time.Now()
}
if len(theme.Resources) > 0 {
rlist := theme.Resources
for _, resource := range rlist {
if resource.Loggedin && !user.Loggedin {
continue
}
if resource.Location == "global" || resource.Location == "frontend" {
extarr := strings.Split(resource.Name, ".")
ext := extarr[len(extarr)-1]
if ext == "css" {
header.AddSheet(resource.Name)
} else if ext == "js" {
header.AddScript(resource.Name)
}
}
}
}
return header, nil
}
func preRoute(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (User, bool) {
userptr, halt := Auth.SessionCheck(w, r)
if halt {
return *userptr, false
}
var usercpy *User = BlankUser()
*usercpy = *userptr
usercpy.Init() // TODO: Can we reduce the amount of work we do here?
// TODO: WIP. Refactor this to eliminate the unnecessary query
// TODO: Better take proxies into consideration
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr)
if err != nil {
PreError("Bad IP", w, r)
return *usercpy, false
}
// TODO: Prefer Cf-Connecting-Ip header, fewer shenanigans
if Site.HasProxy {
// TODO: Check the right-most IP, might get tricky with multiple proxies, maybe have a setting for the number of hops we jump through
xForwardedFor := r.Header.Get("X-Forwarded-For")
if xForwardedFor != "" {
forwardedFor := strings.Split(xForwardedFor, ",")
// TODO: Check if this is a valid IP Address, reject if not
host = forwardedFor[len(forwardedFor)-1]
}
}
// TODO: Add a config setting to disable this header
// TODO: Have this header cover more things
if Site.EnableSsl {
w.Header().Set("Content-Security-Policy", "upgrade-insecure-requests")
}
if userptr == &GuestUser {
usercpy.LastIP = host
return *usercpy, true
}
if host != usercpy.LastIP {
err = usercpy.UpdateIP(host)
if err != nil {
InternalError(err, w, r)
return *usercpy, false
}
usercpy.LastIP = host
}
return *usercpy, true
}
// SuperAdminOnly makes sure that only super admin can access certain critical panel routes
func SuperAdminOnly(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
if !user.IsSuperAdmin {
return NoPermissions(w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
// AdminOnly makes sure that only admins can access certain panel routes
func AdminOnly(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
if !user.IsAdmin {
return NoPermissions(w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
// SuperModeOnly makes sure that only super mods or higher can access the panel routes
func SuperModOnly(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
if !user.IsSuperMod {
return NoPermissions(w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
// MemberOnly makes sure that only logged in users can access this route
func MemberOnly(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
if !user.Loggedin {
return LoginRequired(w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
// NoBanned stops any banned users from accessing this route
func NoBanned(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
if user.IsBanned {
return Banned(w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
func ParseForm(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
err := r.ParseForm()
if err != nil {
return LocalError("Bad Form", w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
func NoSessionMismatch(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
err := r.ParseForm()
if err != nil {
return LocalError("Bad Form", w, r, user)
}
if r.FormValue("session") != user.Session {
return SecurityError(w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
func ReqIsJson(r *http.Request) bool {
return r.Header.Get("Content-type") == "application/json"
}
func HandleUploadRoute(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User, maxFileSize int) RouteError {
// TODO: Reuse this code more
if r.ContentLength > int64(maxFileSize) {
size, unit := ConvertByteUnit(float64(maxFileSize))
return CustomError("Your upload is too big. Your files need to be smaller than "+strconv.Itoa(int(size))+unit+".", http.StatusExpectationFailed, "Error", w, r, nil, user)
}
r.Body = http.MaxBytesReader(w, r.Body, int64(maxFileSize))
err := r.ParseMultipartForm(int64(Megabyte))
if err != nil {
return LocalError("Bad Form", w, r, user)
}
return nil
}
func NoUploadSessionMismatch(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user User) RouteError {
if r.FormValue("session") != user.Session {
return SecurityError(w, r, user)
}
return nil
}