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denoland-deno/runtime/permissions/prompter.rs
David Sherret 47f7bed677
chore: enable clippy::print_stdout and clippy::print_stderr (#23732)
1. Generally we should prefer to use the `log` crate.
2. I very often accidentally commit `eprintln`s.

When we should use `println` or `eprintln`, it's not too bad to be a bit
more verbose and ignore the lint rule.
2024-05-08 22:45:06 -04:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex;
use deno_terminal::colors;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::fmt::Write;
use std::io::BufRead;
use std::io::IsTerminal;
use std::io::StderrLock;
use std::io::StdinLock;
use std::io::Write as IoWrite;
/// Helper function to make control characters visible so users can see the underlying filename.
fn escape_control_characters(s: &str) -> std::borrow::Cow<str> {
if !s.contains(|c: char| c.is_ascii_control() || c.is_control()) {
return std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed(s);
}
let mut output = String::with_capacity(s.len() * 2);
for c in s.chars() {
match c {
c if c.is_ascii_control() => output.push_str(
&colors::white_bold_on_red(c.escape_debug().to_string()).to_string(),
),
c if c.is_control() => output.push_str(
&colors::white_bold_on_red(c.escape_debug().to_string()).to_string(),
),
c => output.push(c),
}
}
output.into()
}
pub const PERMISSION_EMOJI: &str = "⚠️";
// 10kB of permission prompting should be enough for anyone
const MAX_PERMISSION_PROMPT_LENGTH: usize = 10 * 1024;
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum PromptResponse {
Allow,
Deny,
AllowAll,
}
static PERMISSION_PROMPTER: Lazy<Mutex<Box<dyn PermissionPrompter>>> =
Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(Box::new(TtyPrompter)));
static MAYBE_BEFORE_PROMPT_CALLBACK: Lazy<Mutex<Option<PromptCallback>>> =
Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(None));
static MAYBE_AFTER_PROMPT_CALLBACK: Lazy<Mutex<Option<PromptCallback>>> =
Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(None));
pub fn permission_prompt(
message: &str,
flag: &str,
api_name: Option<&str>,
is_unary: bool,
) -> PromptResponse {
if let Some(before_callback) = MAYBE_BEFORE_PROMPT_CALLBACK.lock().as_mut() {
before_callback();
}
let r = PERMISSION_PROMPTER
.lock()
.prompt(message, flag, api_name, is_unary);
if let Some(after_callback) = MAYBE_AFTER_PROMPT_CALLBACK.lock().as_mut() {
after_callback();
}
r
}
pub fn set_prompt_callbacks(
before_callback: PromptCallback,
after_callback: PromptCallback,
) {
*MAYBE_BEFORE_PROMPT_CALLBACK.lock() = Some(before_callback);
*MAYBE_AFTER_PROMPT_CALLBACK.lock() = Some(after_callback);
}
pub type PromptCallback = Box<dyn FnMut() + Send + Sync>;
pub trait PermissionPrompter: Send + Sync {
fn prompt(
&mut self,
message: &str,
name: &str,
api_name: Option<&str>,
is_unary: bool,
) -> PromptResponse;
}
pub struct TtyPrompter;
#[cfg(unix)]
fn clear_stdin(
_stdin_lock: &mut StdinLock,
_stderr_lock: &mut StderrLock,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use std::mem::MaybeUninit;
const STDIN_FD: i32 = 0;
// SAFETY: use libc to flush stdin
unsafe {
// Create fd_set for select
let mut raw_fd_set = MaybeUninit::<libc::fd_set>::uninit();
libc::FD_ZERO(raw_fd_set.as_mut_ptr());
libc::FD_SET(STDIN_FD, raw_fd_set.as_mut_ptr());
loop {
let r = libc::tcflush(STDIN_FD, libc::TCIFLUSH);
if r != 0 {
bail!("clear_stdin failed (tcflush)");
}
// Initialize timeout for select to be 100ms
let mut timeout = libc::timeval {
tv_sec: 0,
tv_usec: 100_000,
};
// Call select with the stdin file descriptor set
let r = libc::select(
STDIN_FD + 1, // nfds should be set to the highest-numbered file descriptor in any of the three sets, plus 1.
raw_fd_set.as_mut_ptr(),
std::ptr::null_mut(),
std::ptr::null_mut(),
&mut timeout,
);
// Check if select returned an error
if r < 0 {
bail!("clear_stdin failed (select)");
}
// Check if select returned due to timeout (stdin is quiescent)
if r == 0 {
break; // Break out of the loop as stdin is quiescent
}
// If select returned due to data available on stdin, clear it by looping around to flush
}
}
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(not(unix))]
fn clear_stdin(
stdin_lock: &mut StdinLock,
stderr_lock: &mut StderrLock,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use winapi::shared::minwindef::TRUE;
use winapi::shared::minwindef::UINT;
use winapi::shared::minwindef::WORD;
use winapi::shared::ntdef::WCHAR;
use winapi::um::processenv::GetStdHandle;
use winapi::um::winbase::STD_INPUT_HANDLE;
use winapi::um::wincon::FlushConsoleInputBuffer;
use winapi::um::wincon::PeekConsoleInputW;
use winapi::um::wincon::WriteConsoleInputW;
use winapi::um::wincontypes::INPUT_RECORD;
use winapi::um::wincontypes::KEY_EVENT;
use winapi::um::winnt::HANDLE;
use winapi::um::winuser::MapVirtualKeyW;
use winapi::um::winuser::MAPVK_VK_TO_VSC;
use winapi::um::winuser::VK_RETURN;
// SAFETY: winapi calls
unsafe {
let stdin = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
// emulate an enter key press to clear any line buffered console characters
emulate_enter_key_press(stdin)?;
// read the buffered line or enter key press
read_stdin_line(stdin_lock)?;
// check if our emulated key press was executed
if is_input_buffer_empty(stdin)? {
// if so, move the cursor up to prevent a blank line
move_cursor_up(stderr_lock)?;
} else {
// the emulated key press is still pending, so a buffered line was read
// and we can flush the emulated key press
flush_input_buffer(stdin)?;
}
}
return Ok(());
unsafe fn flush_input_buffer(stdin: HANDLE) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let success = FlushConsoleInputBuffer(stdin);
if success != TRUE {
bail!(
"Could not flush the console input buffer: {}",
std::io::Error::last_os_error()
)
}
Ok(())
}
unsafe fn emulate_enter_key_press(stdin: HANDLE) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
// https://github.com/libuv/libuv/blob/a39009a5a9252a566ca0704d02df8dabc4ce328f/src/win/tty.c#L1121-L1131
let mut input_record: INPUT_RECORD = std::mem::zeroed();
input_record.EventType = KEY_EVENT;
input_record.Event.KeyEvent_mut().bKeyDown = TRUE;
input_record.Event.KeyEvent_mut().wRepeatCount = 1;
input_record.Event.KeyEvent_mut().wVirtualKeyCode = VK_RETURN as WORD;
input_record.Event.KeyEvent_mut().wVirtualScanCode =
MapVirtualKeyW(VK_RETURN as UINT, MAPVK_VK_TO_VSC) as WORD;
*input_record.Event.KeyEvent_mut().uChar.UnicodeChar_mut() = '\r' as WCHAR;
let mut record_written = 0;
let success =
WriteConsoleInputW(stdin, &input_record, 1, &mut record_written);
if success != TRUE {
bail!(
"Could not emulate enter key press: {}",
std::io::Error::last_os_error()
);
}
Ok(())
}
unsafe fn is_input_buffer_empty(stdin: HANDLE) -> Result<bool, AnyError> {
let mut buffer = Vec::with_capacity(1);
let mut events_read = 0;
let success =
PeekConsoleInputW(stdin, buffer.as_mut_ptr(), 1, &mut events_read);
if success != TRUE {
bail!(
"Could not peek the console input buffer: {}",
std::io::Error::last_os_error()
)
}
Ok(events_read == 0)
}
fn move_cursor_up(stderr_lock: &mut StderrLock) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
write!(stderr_lock, "\x1B[1A")?;
Ok(())
}
fn read_stdin_line(stdin_lock: &mut StdinLock) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let mut input = String::new();
stdin_lock.read_line(&mut input)?;
Ok(())
}
}
// Clear n-lines in terminal and move cursor to the beginning of the line.
fn clear_n_lines(stderr_lock: &mut StderrLock, n: usize) {
write!(stderr_lock, "\x1B[{n}A\x1B[0J").unwrap();
}
#[cfg(unix)]
fn get_stdin_metadata() -> std::io::Result<std::fs::Metadata> {
use std::os::fd::FromRawFd;
use std::os::fd::IntoRawFd;
// SAFETY: we don't know if fd 0 is valid but metadata() will return an error in this case (bad file descriptor)
// and we can panic.
unsafe {
let stdin = std::fs::File::from_raw_fd(0);
let metadata = stdin.metadata().unwrap();
stdin.into_raw_fd();
Ok(metadata)
}
}
impl PermissionPrompter for TtyPrompter {
fn prompt(
&mut self,
message: &str,
name: &str,
api_name: Option<&str>,
is_unary: bool,
) -> PromptResponse {
if !std::io::stdin().is_terminal() || !std::io::stderr().is_terminal() {
return PromptResponse::Deny;
};
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
if message.len() > MAX_PERMISSION_PROMPT_LENGTH {
eprintln!("❌ Permission prompt length ({} bytes) was larger than the configured maximum length ({} bytes): denying request.", message.len(), MAX_PERMISSION_PROMPT_LENGTH);
eprintln!("❌ WARNING: This may indicate that code is trying to bypass or hide permission check requests.");
eprintln!("❌ Run again with --allow-{name} to bypass this check if this is really what you want to do.");
return PromptResponse::Deny;
}
#[cfg(unix)]
let metadata_before = get_stdin_metadata().unwrap();
// Lock stdio streams, so no other output is written while the prompt is
// displayed.
let stdout_lock = std::io::stdout().lock();
let mut stderr_lock = std::io::stderr().lock();
let mut stdin_lock = std::io::stdin().lock();
// For security reasons we must consume everything in stdin so that previously
// buffered data cannot affect the prompt.
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
if let Err(err) = clear_stdin(&mut stdin_lock, &mut stderr_lock) {
eprintln!("Error clearing stdin for permission prompt. {err:#}");
return PromptResponse::Deny; // don't grant permission if this fails
}
let message = escape_control_characters(message);
let name = escape_control_characters(name);
let api_name = api_name.map(escape_control_characters);
// print to stderr so that if stdout is piped this is still displayed.
let opts: String = if is_unary {
format!("[y/n/A] (y = yes, allow; n = no, deny; A = allow all {name} permissions)")
} else {
"[y/n] (y = yes, allow; n = no, deny)".to_string()
};
// output everything in one shot to make the tests more reliable
{
let mut output = String::new();
write!(&mut output, "┌ {PERMISSION_EMOJI} ").unwrap();
write!(&mut output, "{}", colors::bold("Deno requests ")).unwrap();
write!(&mut output, "{}", colors::bold(message.clone())).unwrap();
writeln!(&mut output, "{}", colors::bold(".")).unwrap();
if let Some(api_name) = api_name.clone() {
writeln!(&mut output, "├ Requested by `{api_name}` API.").unwrap();
}
let msg = format!("Run again with --allow-{name} to bypass this prompt.");
writeln!(&mut output, "├ {}", colors::italic(&msg)).unwrap();
write!(&mut output, "└ {}", colors::bold("Allow?")).unwrap();
write!(&mut output, " {opts} > ").unwrap();
stderr_lock.write_all(output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
}
let value = loop {
// Clear stdin each time we loop around in case the user accidentally pasted
// multiple lines or otherwise did something silly to generate a torrent of
// input. This doesn't work on Windows because `clear_stdin` has other side-effects.
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
#[cfg(unix)]
if let Err(err) = clear_stdin(&mut stdin_lock, &mut stderr_lock) {
eprintln!("Error clearing stdin for permission prompt. {err:#}");
return PromptResponse::Deny; // don't grant permission if this fails
}
let mut input = String::new();
let result = stdin_lock.read_line(&mut input);
let input = input.trim_end_matches(|c| c == '\r' || c == '\n');
if result.is_err() || input.len() != 1 {
break PromptResponse::Deny;
};
match input.as_bytes()[0] as char {
'y' | 'Y' => {
clear_n_lines(
&mut stderr_lock,
if api_name.is_some() { 4 } else { 3 },
);
let msg = format!("Granted {message}.");
writeln!(stderr_lock, "✅ {}", colors::bold(&msg)).unwrap();
break PromptResponse::Allow;
}
'n' | 'N' | '\x1b' => {
clear_n_lines(
&mut stderr_lock,
if api_name.is_some() { 4 } else { 3 },
);
let msg = format!("Denied {message}.");
writeln!(stderr_lock, "❌ {}", colors::bold(&msg)).unwrap();
break PromptResponse::Deny;
}
'A' if is_unary => {
clear_n_lines(
&mut stderr_lock,
if api_name.is_some() { 4 } else { 3 },
);
let msg = format!("Granted all {name} access.");
writeln!(stderr_lock, "✅ {}", colors::bold(&msg)).unwrap();
break PromptResponse::AllowAll;
}
_ => {
// If we don't get a recognized option try again.
clear_n_lines(&mut stderr_lock, 1);
write!(
stderr_lock,
"└ {} {opts} > ",
colors::bold("Unrecognized option. Allow?")
)
.unwrap();
}
};
};
drop(stdout_lock);
drop(stderr_lock);
drop(stdin_lock);
// Ensure that stdin has not changed from the beginning to the end of the prompt. We consider
// it sufficient to check a subset of stat calls. We do not consider the likelihood of a stdin
// swap attack on Windows to be high enough to add this check for that platform. These checks will
// terminate the runtime as they indicate something nefarious is going on.
#[cfg(unix)]
{
use std::os::unix::fs::MetadataExt;
let metadata_after = get_stdin_metadata().unwrap();
assert_eq!(metadata_before.dev(), metadata_after.dev());
assert_eq!(metadata_before.ino(), metadata_after.ino());
assert_eq!(metadata_before.rdev(), metadata_after.rdev());
assert_eq!(metadata_before.uid(), metadata_after.uid());
assert_eq!(metadata_before.gid(), metadata_after.gid());
assert_eq!(metadata_before.mode(), metadata_after.mode());
}
// Ensure that stdin and stderr are still terminals before we yield the response.
assert!(std::io::stdin().is_terminal() && std::io::stderr().is_terminal());
value
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
pub struct TestPrompter;
impl PermissionPrompter for TestPrompter {
fn prompt(
&mut self,
_message: &str,
_name: &str,
_api_name: Option<&str>,
_is_unary: bool,
) -> PromptResponse {
if STUB_PROMPT_VALUE.load(Ordering::SeqCst) {
PromptResponse::Allow
} else {
PromptResponse::Deny
}
}
}
static STUB_PROMPT_VALUE: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(true);
pub static PERMISSION_PROMPT_STUB_VALUE_SETTER: Lazy<
Mutex<PermissionPromptStubValueSetter>,
> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(PermissionPromptStubValueSetter));
pub struct PermissionPromptStubValueSetter;
impl PermissionPromptStubValueSetter {
pub fn set(&self, value: bool) {
STUB_PROMPT_VALUE.store(value, Ordering::SeqCst);
}
}
pub fn set_prompter(prompter: Box<dyn PermissionPrompter>) {
*PERMISSION_PROMPTER.lock() = prompter;
}
}