tvl-depot/users/Profpatsch/cas-serve/CasServe.hs

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{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-orphans #-}
module Main where
import ArglibNetencode (arglibNetencode)
import Control.Applicative
import Control.Monad.Reader
import Crypto.Hash qualified as Crypto
import Data.ByteArray qualified as ByteArray
import Data.ByteString.Lazy qualified as ByteString.Lazy
import Data.ByteString.Lazy qualified as Lazy
import Data.Functor.Compose
import Data.Int (Int64)
import Data.List qualified as List
import Data.Text qualified as Text
import Data.Text.IO qualified as Text
import Database.SQLite.Simple (NamedParam ((:=)))
import Database.SQLite.Simple qualified as Sqlite
import Database.SQLite.Simple.FromField qualified as Sqlite
import Database.SQLite.Simple.QQ qualified as Sqlite
import Label
import Netencode.Parse qualified as Net
import Network.HTTP.Types qualified as Http
import Network.Wai qualified as Wai
import Network.Wai.Handler.Warp qualified as Warp
import PossehlAnalyticsPrelude
import System.IO (stderr)
parseArglib = do
let env = label @"arglibEnvvar" "CAS_SERVE_ARGS"
let asApi =
Net.asRecord >>> do
address <- label @"bindToAddress" <$> (Net.key "bindToAddress" >>> Net.asText)
port <- label @"port" <$> (Net.key "port" >>> Net.asText)
pure (T2 address port)
arglibNetencode "cas-serve" (Just env)
<&> Net.runParse
[fmt|Cannot parse arguments in "{env.arglibEnvvar}"|]
( Net.asRecord >>> do
publicApi <- label @"publicApi" <$> (Net.key "publicApi" >>> asApi)
privateApi <- label @"privateApi" <$> (Net.key "privateApi" >>> asApi)
pure $ T2 publicApi privateApi
)
main :: IO ()
main = do
withEnv $ \env ->
Warp.runSettings
(Warp.defaultSettings & Warp.setPort 7070)
(api env)
withEnv :: (Env -> IO a) -> IO a
withEnv inner = do
withSqlite "./data.sqlite" $ \envData -> do
withSqlite "./wordlist.sqlite" $ \envWordlist -> inner Env {..}
withSqlite :: String -> (Sqlite.Connection -> IO a) -> IO a
withSqlite fileName inner = Sqlite.withConnection fileName $ \conn -> do
Sqlite.setTrace conn (Just (\msg -> Text.hPutStrLn stderr [fmt|{fileName}: {msg}|]))
Sqlite.execute conn [Sqlite.sql|PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON|] ()
inner conn
api :: Env -> Wai.Application
api env req respond = do
case runHandler (getById <|> insertById) req env of
Nothing -> respond $ Wai.responseLBS Http.status404 [] "endpoint does not exist."
Just handler' -> do
handler' >>= \case
Left (status, err) -> respond $ Wai.responseLBS status [] (err & toLazyBytes)
Right (headers, body) ->
respond $
Wai.responseLBS
Http.status200
headers
(body & toLazyBytes)
data Env = Env
{ envWordlist :: Sqlite.Connection,
envData :: Sqlite.Connection
}
-- | I dont need any fancy routing in this, so a handler is just something that returns a @Just (IO a)@ if it wants to handle the request.
newtype Handler a
= Handler (ReaderT (Wai.Request, Env) (Compose Maybe IO) a)
deriving newtype (Functor, Applicative, Alternative)
handler :: ((Wai.Request, Env) -> Maybe (IO a)) -> Handler a
handler f = Handler (ReaderT (Compose . f))
runHandler :: Handler a -> Wai.Request -> Env -> Maybe (IO a)
runHandler (Handler handler') req env = getCompose $ handler' & (\readerT -> runReaderT readerT (req, env))
getById ::
Handler
( Either
(Http.Status, ByteString)
([(Http.HeaderName, ByteString)], ByteString)
)
getById = handler $ \(req, env) -> do
guard ((req & Wai.requestMethod) == Http.methodGet)
case req & Wai.pathInfo of
["v0", "by-id", filename] -> Just $ do
Sqlite.queryNamed
@( T3
"mimetype"
Text
"content"
ByteString
"size"
Int
)
(env.envData)
[Sqlite.sql|
SELECT
mimetype,
cast (content AS blob) as content,
size
FROM file_content
JOIN file_references
ON file_references.file_content = file_content.hash_sha256
WHERE
file_references.reference_type = 'by-id'
AND (file_references.name || file_references.extension) = :filename
|]
[":filename" Sqlite.:= filename]
<&> \case
[] -> Left (Http.status404, "File not found.")
[res] ->
Right
( [ ("Content-Type", res.mimetype & textToBytesUtf8),
("Content-Length", res.size & showToText & textToBytesUtf8)
],
-- TODO: should this be lazy/streamed?
res.content
)
_more -> Left "file_references must be unique (in type and name)" & unwrapError
_ -> Nothing
insertById :: Handler (Either a ([(Http.HeaderName, ByteString)], ByteString))
insertById = handler $ \(req, env) -> do
guard ((req & Wai.requestMethod) == Http.methodPost)
case req & Wai.pathInfo of
["v0", "by-id"] -> Just $ do
let maybeText bytes = case bytesToTextUtf8 bytes of
Left _err -> Nothing
Right t -> Just t
let mimeType =
( (req & Wai.requestHeaders & List.lookup "X-Cas-Serve-Mimetype" >>= maybeText)
<|> (req & Wai.requestHeaders & List.lookup "Content-Type" >>= maybeText)
)
& fromMaybe "application/octet-stream"
let magicFileEnding mimeType' = case Text.split (== '/') mimeType' of
[_, ""] -> Nothing
["", _] -> Nothing
[_, "any"] -> Nothing
["image", ty] -> Just (Text.cons '.' ty)
["video", ty] -> Just (Text.cons '.' ty)
["text", "plain"] -> Just ".txt"
["text", "html"] -> Just ".html"
["application", "pdf"] -> Just ".pdf"
["application", "json"] -> Just ".json"
_ -> Nothing
let extension =
( (req & Wai.requestHeaders & List.lookup "X-Cas-Serve-FileExtension" >>= maybeText)
<|> ( (req & Wai.requestHeaders & List.lookup "Content-Type")
>>= maybeText
>>= magicFileEnding
)
)
-- Just the empty extension if we cant figure it out.
& fromMaybe ""
body <- Wai.consumeRequestBodyStrict req
let hash :: Crypto.Digest Crypto.SHA256 = Crypto.hashlazy body
let hashBytes = hash & ByteArray.convert @(Crypto.Digest Crypto.SHA256) @ByteString
let len = ByteString.Lazy.length body
name <- getNameFromWordlist env
let fullname = name <> extension
let conn = env.envData
Sqlite.withTransaction conn $ do
Sqlite.executeNamed
conn
[Sqlite.sql|
INSERT INTO file_content
(content, hash_sha256, size)
VALUES
(:content, :hash_sha256, :size)
ON CONFLICT (hash_sha256) DO NOTHING
|]
[ ":content" := (body :: Lazy.ByteString),
":hash_sha256" := (hashBytes :: ByteString),
":size" := (len :: Int64)
]
-- TODO: we are not checking if the name already exists,
-- we just assume that 1633^3 is enough to not get any collisions for now.
-- If the name exists, the user gets a 500.
Sqlite.executeNamed
conn
[Sqlite.sql|
INSERT INTO file_references
(file_content, reference_type, name, extension, mimetype)
VALUES
(:file_content, :reference_type, :name, :extension, :mimetype)
|]
[ ":file_content" := (hashBytes :: ByteString),
":reference_type" := ("by-id" :: Text),
":name" := name,
":extension" := (extension :: Text),
":mimetype" := (mimeType :: Text)
]
pure $
Right
( [("Content-Type", "text/plain")],
[fmt|/v0/by-id/{fullname}|]
)
_ -> Nothing
-- Get a random name from a wordlist, that is three words connected by @-@.
getNameFromWordlist :: Env -> IO Text
getNameFromWordlist env =
do
let numberOfWords = 3 :: Int
Sqlite.queryNamed @(Sqlite.Only Text)
(env.envWordlist)
[Sqlite.sql|SELECT word FROM wordlist ORDER BY RANDOM() LIMIT :words|]
[":words" Sqlite.:= numberOfWords]
<&> map Sqlite.fromOnly
<&> Text.intercalate "-"
-- | We can use a Rec with a named list of types to parse a returning row of sqlite!!
instance
( Sqlite.FromField t1,
Sqlite.FromField t2,
Sqlite.FromField t3
) =>
Sqlite.FromRow (T3 l1 t1 l2 t2 l3 t3)
where
fromRow = do
T3
<$> (label @l1 <$> Sqlite.field)
<*> (label @l2 <$> Sqlite.field)
<*> (label @l3 <$> Sqlite.field)