class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base include SessionPersistence protect_from_forgery before_filter :fetch_body def authorize_web if session[:user] @user = User.where(:id => session[:user]).where("status IN ('active', 'confirmed', 'suspended')").first if @user.display_name != cookies["_osm_username"] logger.info "Session user '#{@user.display_name}' does not match cookie user '#{cookies['_osm_username']}'" reset_session @user = nil elsif @user.status == "suspended" session.delete(:user) session_expires_automatically redirect_to :controller => "user", :action => "suspended" # don't allow access to any auth-requiring part of the site unless # the new CTs have been seen (and accept/decline chosen). elsif !@user.terms_seen and flash[:skip_terms].nil? flash[:notice] = t 'user.terms.you need to accept or decline' if params[:referer] redirect_to :controller => "user", :action => "terms", :referer => params[:referer] else redirect_to :controller => "user", :action => "terms", :referer => request.fullpath end end elsif session[:token] if @user = User.authenticate(:token => session[:token]) session[:user] = @user.id end end rescue Exception => ex logger.info("Exception authorizing user: #{ex.to_s}") reset_session @user = nil end def require_user unless @user if request.get? redirect_to :controller => 'user', :action => 'login', :referer => request.fullpath else render :text => "", :status => :forbidden end end end def require_oauth @oauth = @user.access_token(OAUTH_KEY) if @user and defined? OAUTH_KEY end ## # requires the user to be logged in by the token or HTTP methods, or have an # OAuth token with the right capability. this method is a bit of a pain to call # directly, since it's cumbersome to call filters with arguments in rails. to # make it easier to read and write the code, there are some utility methods # below. def require_capability(cap) # when the current token is nil, it means the user logged in with a different # method, otherwise an OAuth token was used, which has to be checked. unless current_token.nil? unless current_token.read_attribute(cap) report_error "OAuth token doesn't have that capability.", :forbidden return false end end end ## # require the user to have cookies enabled in their browser def require_cookies if request.cookies["_osm_session"].to_s == "" if params[:cookie_test].nil? session[:cookie_test] = true redirect_to params.merge(:cookie_test => "true") return false else flash.now[:warning] = t 'application.require_cookies.cookies_needed' end else session.delete(:cookie_test) end end # Utility methods to make the controller filter methods easier to read and write. def require_allow_read_prefs require_capability(:allow_read_prefs) end def require_allow_write_prefs require_capability(:allow_write_prefs) end def require_allow_write_diary require_capability(:allow_write_diary) end def require_allow_write_api require_capability(:allow_write_api) if REQUIRE_TERMS_AGREED and @user.terms_agreed.nil? report_error "You must accept the contributor terms before you can edit.", :forbidden return false end end def require_allow_read_gpx require_capability(:allow_read_gpx) end def require_allow_write_gpx require_capability(:allow_write_gpx) end def require_allow_write_notes require_capability(:allow_write_notes) end ## # require that the user is a moderator, or fill out a helpful error message # and return them to the index for the controller this is wrapped from. def require_moderator unless @user.moderator? if request.get? flash[:error] = t('application.require_moderator.not_a_moderator') redirect_to :action => 'index' else render :text => "", :status => :forbidden end end end ## # sets up the @user object for use by other methods. this is mostly called # from the authorize method, but can be called elsewhere if authorisation # is optional. def setup_user_auth # try and setup using OAuth if not Authenticator.new(self, [:token]).allow? username, passwd = get_auth_data # parse from headers # authenticate per-scheme if username.nil? @user = nil # no authentication provided - perhaps first connect (client should retry after 401) elsif username == 'token' @user = User.authenticate(:token => passwd) # preferred - random token for user from db, passed in basic auth else @user = User.authenticate(:username => username, :password => passwd) # basic auth end end # have we identified the user? if @user # check if the user has been banned if @user.blocks.active.exists? # NOTE: need slightly more helpful message than this. report_error t('application.setup_user_auth.blocked'), :forbidden end # if the user hasn't seen the contributor terms then don't # allow editing - they have to go to the web site and see # (but can decline) the CTs to continue. if REQUIRE_TERMS_SEEN and not @user.terms_seen and flash[:skip_terms].nil? set_locale report_error t('application.setup_user_auth.need_to_see_terms'), :forbidden end end end def authorize(realm='Web Password', errormessage="Couldn't authenticate you") # make the @user object from any auth sources we have setup_user_auth # handle authenticate pass/fail unless @user # no auth, the user does not exist or the password was wrong response.headers["WWW-Authenticate"] = "Basic realm=\"#{realm}\"" render :text => errormessage, :status => :unauthorized return false end end ## # to be used as a before_filter *after* authorize. this checks that # the user is a moderator and, if not, returns a forbidden error. # # NOTE: this isn't a very good way of doing it - it duplicates logic # from require_moderator - but what we really need to do is a fairly # drastic refactoring based on :format and respond_to? but not a # good idea to do that in this branch. def authorize_moderator(errormessage="Access restricted to moderators") # check user is a moderator unless @user.moderator? render :text => errormessage, :status => :forbidden return false end end def check_database_readable(need_api = false) if STATUS == :database_offline or (need_api and STATUS == :api_offline) redirect_to :controller => 'site', :action => 'offline' end end def check_database_writable(need_api = false) if STATUS == :database_offline or STATUS == :database_readonly or (need_api and (STATUS == :api_offline or STATUS == :api_readonly)) redirect_to :controller => 'site', :action => 'offline' end end def check_api_readable if api_status == :offline report_error "Database offline for maintenance", :service_unavailable return false end end def check_api_writable unless api_status == :online report_error "Database offline for maintenance", :service_unavailable return false end end def database_status if STATUS == :database_offline :offline elsif STATUS == :database_readonly :readonly else :online end end def api_status status = database_status if status == :online if STATUS == :api_offline status = :offline elsif STATUS == :api_readonly status = :readonly end end return status end def gpx_status status = database_status if status == :online status = :offline if STATUS == :gpx_offline end return status end def require_public_data unless @user.data_public? report_error "You must make your edits public to upload new data", :forbidden return false end end # Report and error to the user # (If anyone ever fixes Rails so it can set a http status "reason phrase", # rather than only a status code and having the web engine make up a # phrase from that, we can also put the error message into the status # message. For now, rails won't let us) def report_error(message, status = :bad_request) # Todo: some sort of escaping of problem characters in the message response.headers['Error'] = message if request.headers['X-Error-Format'] and request.headers['X-Error-Format'].downcase == "xml" result = OSM::API.new.get_xml_doc result.root.name = "osmError" result.root << (XML::Node.new("status") << "#{Rack::Utils.status_code(status)} #{Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[status]}") result.root << (XML::Node.new("message") << message) render :text => result.to_s, :content_type => "text/xml" else render :text => message, :status => status, :content_type => "text/plain" end end def set_locale response.header['Vary'] = 'Accept-Language' if @user && !@user.languages.empty? http_accept_language.user_preferred_languages = @user.languages response.header['Vary'] = '*' end I18n.locale = select_locale if @user && @user.languages.empty? && !http_accept_language.user_preferred_languages.empty? @user.languages = http_accept_language.user_preferred_languages @user.save end response.headers['Content-Language'] = I18n.locale.to_s end def select_locale(locales = I18n.available_locales) if params[:locale] http_accept_language.user_preferred_languages = [ params[:locale] ] end if http_accept_language.compatible_language_from(locales).nil? http_accept_language.user_preferred_languages = http_accept_language.user_preferred_languages.collect do |pl| pls = [ pl ] while pl.match(/^(.*)-[^-]+$/) pls.push($1) if locales.include?($1) or locales.include?($1.to_sym) pl = $1 end pls end.flatten end http_accept_language.compatible_language_from(locales) || I18n.default_locale end helper_method :select_locale def api_call_handle_error begin yield rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound => ex render :text => "", :status => :not_found rescue LibXML::XML::Error, ArgumentError => ex report_error ex.message, :bad_request rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid => ex message = "#{ex.record.class} #{ex.record.id}: " ex.record.errors.each { |attr,msg| message << "#{attr}: #{msg} (#{ex.record[attr].inspect})" } report_error message, :bad_request rescue OSM::APIError => ex report_error ex.message, ex.status rescue AbstractController::ActionNotFound => ex raise rescue Exception => ex logger.info("API threw unexpected #{ex.class} exception: #{ex.message}") ex.backtrace.each { |l| logger.info(l) } report_error "#{ex.class}: #{ex.message}", :internal_server_error end end ## # asserts that the request method is the +method+ given as a parameter # or raises a suitable error. +method+ should be a symbol, e.g: :put or :get. def assert_method(method) ok = request.send((method.to_s.downcase + "?").to_sym) raise OSM::APIBadMethodError.new(method) unless ok end ## # wrap an api call in a timeout def api_call_timeout OSM::Timer.timeout(API_TIMEOUT) do yield end rescue Timeout::Error raise OSM::APITimeoutError end ## # wrap a web page in a timeout def web_timeout OSM::Timer.timeout(WEB_TIMEOUT) do yield end rescue ActionView::Template::Error => ex ex = ex.original_exception if ex.is_a?(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) and ex.message =~ /execution expired/ ex = Timeout::Error.new end if ex.is_a?(Timeout::Error) render :action => "timeout" else raise end rescue Timeout::Error render :action => "timeout" end ## # is the requestor logged in? def logged_in? !@user.nil? end ## # ensure that there is a "this_user" instance variable def lookup_this_user unless @this_user = User.active.find_by_display_name(params[:display_name]) render_unknown_user params[:display_name] end end ## # render a "no such user" page def render_unknown_user(name) @title = t "user.no_such_user.title" @not_found_user = name respond_to do |format| format.html { render :template => "user/no_such_user", :status => :not_found } format.all { render :text => "", :status => :not_found } end end ## # Unfortunately if a PUT or POST request that has a body fails to # read it then Apache will sometimes fail to return the response it # is given to the client properly, instead erroring: # # https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44782 # # To work round this we call rewind on the body here, which is added # as a filter, to force it to be fetched from Apache into a file. def fetch_body request.body.rewind end def map_layout request.xhr? ? false : 'map' end def preferred_editor editor = if params[:editor] params[:editor] elsif @user and @user.preferred_editor @user.preferred_editor else DEFAULT_EDITOR end if request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/ and editor == 'id' editor = 'potlatch2' end editor end helper_method :preferred_editor private # extract authorisation credentials from headers, returns user = nil if none def get_auth_data if request.env.has_key? 'X-HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' # where mod_rewrite might have put it authdata = request.env['X-HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'].to_s.split elsif request.env.has_key? 'REDIRECT_X_HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' # mod_fcgi authdata = request.env['REDIRECT_X_HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'].to_s.split elsif request.env.has_key? 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' # regular location authdata = request.env['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'].to_s.split end # only basic authentication supported if authdata and authdata[0] == 'Basic' user, pass = Base64.decode64(authdata[1]).split(':',2) end return [user, pass] end # used by oauth plugin to get the current user def current_user @user end # used by oauth plugin to set the current user def current_user=(user) @user=user end # override to stop oauth plugin sending errors def invalid_oauth_response end end