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? var addPreScript = func(name string) { var tname string if theme.OverridenMap != nil { _, ok := theme.OverridenMap[name+".html"] if ok { tname = "_" + theme.Name } } header.AddPreScriptAsync("template_" + name + tname + ".js") } addPreScript("alert") 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, GoogSiteVerify: header.Settings["google_site_verify"].(string), } 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) } } } } var addPreScript = func(name string) { var tname string if theme.OverridenMap != nil { //fmt.Printf("name %+v\n", name) //fmt.Printf("theme.OverridenMap %+v\n", theme.OverridenMap) _, ok := theme.OverridenMap[name+".html"] if ok { tname = "_" + theme.Name } } header.AddPreScriptAsync("template_" + name + tname + ".js") } addPreScript("topics_topic") addPreScript("paginator") addPreScript("alert") 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: 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") } // 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] } } usercpy.LastIP = host if usercpy.Loggedin && host != usercpy.LastIP { err = usercpy.UpdateIP(host) if err != nil { InternalError(err, w, r) return *usercpy, false } } 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, r.ContentLength) 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 }