| # Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| # license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at |
| # https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd |
| |
| """This file defines a subclass of Servlet for JSON feeds. |
| |
| A "feed" is a servlet that is accessed by another part of our system and that |
| responds with a JSON value rather than HTML to display in a browser. |
| """ |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| from __future__ import division |
| from __future__ import absolute_import |
| |
| from six.moves import http_client |
| import json |
| import logging |
| |
| from google.appengine.api import app_identity |
| |
| import settings |
| |
| from framework import framework_constants |
| from framework import flaskservlet |
| from framework import servlet_helpers |
| from framework import permissions |
| from framework import servlet |
| from framework import xsrf |
| from search import query2ast |
| |
| # This causes a JS error for a hacker trying to do a cross-site inclusion. |
| XSSI_PREFIX = ")]}'\n" |
| |
| |
| class JsonFeed(servlet.Servlet): |
| """A convenient base class for JSON feeds.""" |
| |
| # By default, JSON output is compact. Subclasses can set this to |
| # an integer, like 4, for pretty-printed output. |
| JSON_INDENT = None |
| |
| # Some JSON handlers can only be accessed from our own app. |
| CHECK_SAME_APP = False |
| |
| def HandleRequest(self, _mr): |
| """Override this method to implement handling of the request. |
| |
| Args: |
| mr: common information parsed from the HTTP request. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A dictionary of json data. |
| """ |
| raise servlet_helpers.MethodNotSupportedError() |
| |
| def _DoRequestHandling(self, request, mr): |
| """Do permission checking, page processing, and response formatting.""" |
| try: |
| # TODO(jrobbins): check the XSRF token even for anon users |
| # after the next deployment. |
| if self.CHECK_SECURITY_TOKEN and mr.auth.user_id: |
| # Validate the XSRF token with the specific request path for this |
| # servlet. But, not every XHR request has a distinct token, so just |
| # use 'xhr' for ones that don't. |
| # TODO(jrobbins): make specific tokens for: |
| # user and project stars, issue options, check names. |
| try: |
| logging.info('request in jsonfeed is %r', request) |
| xsrf.ValidateToken(mr.token, mr.auth.user_id, request.path) |
| except xsrf.TokenIncorrect: |
| logging.info('using token path "xhr"') |
| xsrf.ValidateToken(mr.token, mr.auth.user_id, xsrf.XHR_SERVLET_PATH) |
| |
| if self.CHECK_SAME_APP and not settings.local_mode: |
| calling_app_id = request.headers.get('X-Appengine-Inbound-Appid') |
| if calling_app_id != app_identity.get_application_id(): |
| self.response.status = http_client.FORBIDDEN |
| return |
| |
| self._CheckForMovedProject(mr, request) |
| self.AssertBasePermission(mr) |
| |
| json_data = self.HandleRequest(mr) |
| |
| self._RenderJsonResponse(json_data) |
| |
| except query2ast.InvalidQueryError as e: |
| logging.warning('Trapped InvalidQueryError: %s', e) |
| logging.exception(e) |
| msg = e.message if e.message else 'invalid query' |
| self.abort(400, msg) |
| except permissions.PermissionException as e: |
| logging.info('Trapped PermissionException %s', e) |
| self.response.status = http_client.FORBIDDEN |
| |
| # pylint: disable=unused-argument |
| # pylint: disable=arguments-differ |
| # Note: unused arguments necessary because they are specified in |
| # registerpages.py as an extra URL validation step even though we |
| # do our own URL parsing in monorailrequest.py |
| def get(self, project_name=None, viewed_username=None, hotlist_id=None): |
| """Collect page-specific and generic info, then render the page. |
| |
| Args: |
| project_name: string project name parsed from the URL by webapp2, |
| but we also parse it out in our code. |
| viewed_username: string user email parsed from the URL by webapp2, |
| but we also parse it out in our code. |
| hotlist_id: string hotlist id parsed from the URL by webapp2, |
| but we also parse it out in our code. |
| """ |
| self._DoRequestHandling(self.mr.request, self.mr) |
| |
| # pylint: disable=unused-argument |
| # pylint: disable=arguments-differ |
| def post(self, project_name=None, viewed_username=None, hotlist_id=None): |
| """Parse the request, check base perms, and call form-specific code.""" |
| self._DoRequestHandling(self.mr.request, self.mr) |
| |
| def _RenderJsonResponse(self, json_data): |
| """Serialize the data as JSON so that it can be sent to the browser.""" |
| json_str = json.dumps(json_data, indent=self.JSON_INDENT) |
| logging.debug( |
| 'Sending JSON response: %r length: %r', |
| json_str[:framework_constants.LOGGING_MAX_LENGTH], len(json_str)) |
| self.response.content_type = framework_constants.CONTENT_TYPE_JSON |
| self.response.headers['X-Content-Type-Options'] = ( |
| framework_constants.CONTENT_TYPE_JSON_OPTIONS) |
| self.response.write(XSSI_PREFIX) |
| self.response.write(json_str) |
| |
| |
| class InternalTask(JsonFeed): |
| """Internal tasks are JSON feeds that can only be reached by our own code.""" |
| |
| CHECK_SECURITY_TOKEN = False |
| |
| |
| class FlaskJsonFeed(flaskservlet.FlaskServlet): |
| """A convenient base class for JSON feeds.""" |
| |
| # By default, JSON output is compact. Subclasses can set this to |
| # an integer, like 4, for pretty-printed output. |
| JSON_INDENT = None |
| |
| # Some JSON handlers can only be accessed from our own app. |
| CHECK_SAME_APP = False |
| |
| def HandleRequest(self, _mr): |
| """Override this method to implement handling of the request. |
| |
| Args: |
| mr: common information parsed from the HTTP request. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A dictionary of json data. |
| """ |
| raise servlet_helpers.MethodNotSupportedError() |
| |
| def _DoRequestHandling(self, request, mr): |
| """Do permission checking, page processing, and response formatting.""" |
| try: |
| if self.CHECK_SECURITY_TOKEN and mr.auth.user_id: |
| try: |
| logging.info('request in jsonfeed is %r', request) |
| xsrf.ValidateToken(mr.token, mr.auth.user_id, request.path) |
| except xsrf.TokenIncorrect: |
| logging.info('using token path "xhr"') |
| xsrf.ValidateToken(mr.token, mr.auth.user_id, xsrf.XHR_SERVLET_PATH) |
| |
| if self.CHECK_SAME_APP and not settings.local_mode: |
| calling_app_id = request.headers.get('X-Appengine-Inbound-Appid') |
| if calling_app_id != app_identity.get_application_id(): |
| self.response.status = http_client.FORBIDDEN |
| return |
| |
| self._CheckForMovedProject(mr, request) |
| self.AssertBasePermission(mr) |
| |
| json_data = self.HandleRequest(mr) |
| |
| self._RenderJsonResponse(json_data) |
| |
| except query2ast.InvalidQueryError as e: |
| logging.warning('Trapped InvalidQueryError: %s', e) |
| logging.exception(e) |
| msg = e.message if e.message else 'invalid query' |
| self.abort(400, msg) |
| except permissions.PermissionException as e: |
| logging.info('Trapped PermissionException %s', e) |
| self.response.status = http_client.FORBIDDEN |
| |
| # pylint: disable=unused-argument |
| # pylint: disable=arguments-differ |
| # Note: unused arguments necessary because they are specified in |
| # registerpages.py as an extra URL validation step even though we |
| # do our own URL parsing in monorailrequest.py |
| def get(self, **kwargs): |
| """Collect page-specific and generic info, then render the page. |
| |
| Args: |
| project_name: string project name parsed from the URL by webapp2, |
| but we also parse it out in our code. |
| viewed_username: string user email parsed from the URL by webapp2, |
| but we also parse it out in our code. |
| hotlist_id: string hotlist id parsed from the URL by webapp2, |
| but we also parse it out in our code. |
| """ |
| self._DoRequestHandling(self.mr.request, self.mr) |
| |
| # pylint: disable=unused-argument |
| # pylint: disable=arguments-differ |
| def post(self, **kwargs): |
| """Parse the request, check base perms, and call form-specific code.""" |
| self._DoRequestHandling(self.mr.request, self.mr) |
| |
| def _RenderJsonResponse(self, json_data): |
| """Serialize the data as JSON so that it can be sent to the browser.""" |
| json_str = json.dumps(json_data, indent=self.JSON_INDENT) |
| logging.debug( |
| 'Sending JSON response: %r length: %r', |
| json_str[:framework_constants.LOGGING_MAX_LENGTH], len(json_str)) |
| self.response.content_type = framework_constants.CONTENT_TYPE_JSON |
| self.response.headers['X-Content-Type-Options'] = ( |
| framework_constants.CONTENT_TYPE_JSON_OPTIONS) |
| self.response.set_data(XSSI_PREFIX + json_str) |
| |
| |
| class FlaskInternalTask(FlaskJsonFeed): |
| """Internal tasks are JSON feeds that can only be reached by our own code.""" |
| |
| CHECK_SECURITY_TOKEN = False |