tvl-depot/users/wpcarro/tools/monzo_ynab/tokens.go
William Carroll d36aaeb967 fix(wpcarro/ynab): Remove .skip-subtree
**TL;DR:**
- Delete half-baked packaging attempts (`job.nix`, `token.nix`).
- Ensure golang code compiles.
  - Some "packages" were being treated like "programs" presumably for
    debugging/testing purposes back when I was working on this. Make those
    behave like libraries.
  - Remove stale imports.
  - Fix syntax errors.
  - Miscellaneous other chores.
- Drop `shell.nix` and `use_nix` directive.

Change-Id: I63c275680bac55a3cad3b9cb48d51cdc431fbe48
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7318
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
2022-11-21 05:30:58 +00:00

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// Creating a Tokens server to manage my access and refresh tokens. Keeping this
// as a separate server allows me to develop and use the access tokens without
// going through client authorization.
package tokens
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Dependencies
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
import (
"auth"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"kv"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"os"
"os/signal"
"syscall"
"time"
"utils"
)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Types
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This is the response from Monzo's API after we request an access token
// refresh.
type refreshTokenResponse struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"`
ClientId string `json:"client_id"`
ExpiresIn int `json:"expires_in"`
}
// This is the shape of the request from clients wishing to set state of the
// server.
type setTokensRequest struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"`
ExpiresIn int `json:"expires_in"`
}
// This is our application state.
type state struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
refreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"`
}
type readMsg struct {
sender chan state
}
type writeMsg struct {
state state
sender chan bool
}
type channels struct {
reads chan readMsg
writes chan writeMsg
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Top-level Definitions
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var chans = &channels{
reads: make(chan readMsg),
writes: make(chan writeMsg),
}
var (
monzoClientId = os.Getenv("monzo_client_id")
monzoClientSecret = os.Getenv("monzo_client_secret")
storePath = os.Getenv("store_path")
)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Utils
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Print the access and refresh tokens for debugging.
func logTokens(access string, refresh string) {
log.Printf("Access: %s\n", access)
log.Printf("Refresh: %s\n", refresh)
}
func (state *state) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("state{\n\tAccessToken: \"%s\",\n\trefreshToken: \"%s\"\n}\n", state.AccessToken, state.refreshToken)
}
// Schedule a token refresh for `expiresIn` seconds using the provided
// `refreshToken`. This will update the application state with the access token
// and schedule an additional token refresh for the newly acquired tokens.
func scheduleTokenRefresh(expiresIn int, refreshToken string) {
duration := time.Second * time.Duration(expiresIn)
timestamp := time.Now().Local().Add(duration)
// TODO(wpcarro): Consider adding a more human readable version that will
// log the number of hours, minutes, etc. until the next refresh.
log.Printf("Scheduling token refresh for %v\n", timestamp)
time.Sleep(duration)
log.Println("Refreshing tokens now...")
AccessToken, refreshToken := refreshTokens(refreshToken)
log.Println("Successfully refreshed tokens.")
logTokens(AccessToken, refreshToken)
setState(AccessToken, refreshToken)
}
// Exchange existing credentials for a new access token and `refreshToken`. Also
// schedule the next refresh. This function returns the newly acquired access
// token and refresh token.
func refreshTokens(refreshToken string) (string, string) {
// TODO(wpcarro): Support retries with exponential backoff.
res, err := http.PostForm("https://api.monzo.com/oauth2/token", url.Values{
"grant_type": {"refresh_token"},
"client_id": {monzoClientId},
"client_secret": {monzoClientSecret},
"refresh_token": {refreshToken},
})
if res.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
// TODO(wpcarro): Considering panicking here.
utils.DebugResponse(res)
}
if err != nil {
utils.DebugResponse(res)
log.Fatal("The request to Monzo to refresh our access token failed.", err)
}
defer res.Body.Close()
payload := &refreshTokenResponse{}
err = json.NewDecoder(res.Body).Decode(payload)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Could not decode the JSON response from Monzo.", err)
}
go scheduleTokenRefresh(payload.ExpiresIn, payload.RefreshToken)
// Interestingly, JSON decoding into the refreshTokenResponse can success
// even if the decoder doesn't populate any of the fields in the
// refreshTokenResponse struct. From what I read, it isn't possible to make
// these fields as required using an annotation, so this guard must suffice
// for now.
if payload.AccessToken == "" || payload.RefreshToken == "" {
log.Fatal("JSON parsed correctly but failed to populate token fields.")
}
return payload.AccessToken, payload.RefreshToken
}
func persistTokens(access string, refresh string) {
log.Println("Persisting tokens...")
kv.Set(storePath, "monzoAccessToken", access)
kv.Set(storePath, "monzoRefreshToken", refresh)
log.Println("Successfully persisted tokens.")
}
// Listen for SIGINT and SIGTERM signals. When received, persist the access and
// refresh tokens and shutdown the server.
func handleInterrupts() {
// Gracefully handle interruptions.
sigs := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
done := make(chan bool)
signal.Notify(sigs, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTERM)
go func() {
sig := <-sigs
log.Printf("Received signal to shutdown. %v\n", sig)
state := GetState()
persistTokens(state.AccessToken, state.refreshToken)
done <- true
}()
<-done
log.Println("Exiting...")
os.Exit(0)
}
// Set `AccessToken` and `refreshToken` on application state.
func setState(AccessToken string, refreshToken string) {
msg := writeMsg{state{AccessToken, refreshToken}, make(chan bool)}
chans.writes <- msg
<-msg.sender
}
// Return our application state.
func GetState() state {
msg := readMsg{make(chan state)}
chans.reads <- msg
return <-msg.sender
}
func StartServer() {
// Manage application state.
go func() {
state := &state{}
for {
select {
case msg := <-chans.reads:
log.Println("Reading from state...")
log.Println(state)
msg.sender <- *state
case msg := <-chans.writes:
log.Println("Writing to state.")
log.Printf("Old: %s\n", state)
*state = msg.state
log.Printf("New: %s\n", state)
// As an attempt to maintain consistency between application
// state and persisted state, everytime we write to the
// application state, we will write to the store.
persistTokens(state.AccessToken, state.refreshToken)
msg.sender <- true
}
}
}()
// Retrieve cached tokens from store.
accessToken := fmt.Sprintf("%v", kv.Get(storePath, "monzoAccessToken"))
refreshToken := fmt.Sprintf("%v", kv.Get(storePath, "monzoRefreshToken"))
log.Println("Attempting to retrieve cached credentials...")
logTokens(accessToken, refreshToken)
if accessToken == "" || refreshToken == "" {
log.Println("Cached credentials are absent. Authorizing client...")
authCode := auth.GetAuthCode(monzoClientId)
tokens := auth.GetTokensFromAuthCode(authCode, monzoClientId, monzoClientSecret)
setState(tokens.AccessToken, tokens.RefreshToken)
go scheduleTokenRefresh(tokens.ExpiresIn, tokens.RefreshToken)
} else {
setState(accessToken, refreshToken)
// If we have tokens, they may be expiring soon. We don't know because
// we aren't storing the expiration timestamp in the state or in the
// store. Until we have that information, and to be safe, let's refresh
// the tokens.
go scheduleTokenRefresh(0, refreshToken)
}
// Gracefully handle shutdowns.
go handleInterrupts()
// Listen to inbound requests.
fmt.Println("Listening on http://localhost:4242 ...")
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":4242",
http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
if req.URL.Path == "/refresh-tokens" && req.Method == "POST" {
state := GetState()
go scheduleTokenRefresh(0, state.refreshToken)
fmt.Fprintf(w, "Done.")
} else if req.URL.Path == "/set-tokens" && req.Method == "POST" {
// Parse
payload := &setTokensRequest{}
err := json.NewDecoder(req.Body).Decode(payload)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Could not decode the user's JSON request.", err)
}
// Update application state
setState(payload.AccessToken, payload.RefreshToken)
// Refresh tokens
go scheduleTokenRefresh(payload.ExpiresIn, payload.RefreshToken)
// Ack
fmt.Fprintf(w, "Done.")
} else if req.URL.Path == "/state" && req.Method == "GET" {
// TODO(wpcarro): Ensure that this returns serialized state.
w.Header().Set("Content-type", "application/json")
state := GetState()
payload, _ := json.Marshal(state)
io.WriteString(w, string(payload))
} else {
log.Printf("Unhandled request: %v\n", *req)
}
})))
}