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denoland-deno/cli/auth_tokens.rs
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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use base64::prelude::BASE64_STANDARD;
use base64::Engine;
use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
use log::debug;
use log::error;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt;
use std::net::IpAddr;
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use std::net::Ipv6Addr;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use std::str::FromStr;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum AuthTokenData {
Bearer(String),
Basic { username: String, password: String },
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct AuthToken {
host: AuthDomain,
token: AuthTokenData,
}
impl fmt::Display for AuthToken {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match &self.token {
AuthTokenData::Bearer(token) => write!(f, "Bearer {token}"),
AuthTokenData::Basic { username, password } => {
let credentials = format!("{username}:{password}");
write!(f, "Basic {}", BASE64_STANDARD.encode(credentials))
}
}
}
}
/// A structure which contains bearer tokens that can be used when sending
/// requests to websites, intended to authorize access to private resources
/// such as remote modules.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct AuthTokens(Vec<AuthToken>);
/// An authorization domain, either an exact or suffix match.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum AuthDomain {
Ip(IpAddr),
IpPort(SocketAddr),
/// Suffix match, no dot. May include a port.
Suffix(Cow<'static, str>),
}
impl<T: ToString> From<T> for AuthDomain {
fn from(value: T) -> Self {
let s = value.to_string().to_lowercase();
if let Ok(ip) = SocketAddr::from_str(&s) {
return AuthDomain::IpPort(ip);
};
if s.starts_with('[') && s.ends_with(']') {
if let Ok(ip) = Ipv6Addr::from_str(&s[1..s.len() - 1]) {
return AuthDomain::Ip(ip.into());
}
} else if let Ok(ip) = Ipv4Addr::from_str(&s) {
return AuthDomain::Ip(ip.into());
}
if let Some(s) = s.strip_prefix('.') {
AuthDomain::Suffix(Cow::Owned(s.to_owned()))
} else {
AuthDomain::Suffix(Cow::Owned(s))
}
}
}
impl AuthDomain {
pub fn matches(&self, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier) -> bool {
let Some(host) = specifier.host_str() else {
return false;
};
match *self {
Self::Ip(ip) => {
let AuthDomain::Ip(parsed) = AuthDomain::from(host) else {
return false;
};
ip == parsed && specifier.port().is_none()
}
Self::IpPort(ip) => {
let AuthDomain::Ip(parsed) = AuthDomain::from(host) else {
return false;
};
ip.ip() == parsed && specifier.port() == Some(ip.port())
}
Self::Suffix(ref suffix) => {
let hostname = if let Some(port) = specifier.port() {
Cow::Owned(format!("{}:{}", host, port))
} else {
Cow::Borrowed(host)
};
if suffix.len() == hostname.len() {
return suffix == &hostname;
}
// If it's a suffix match, ensure a dot
if hostname.ends_with(suffix.as_ref())
&& hostname.ends_with(&format!(".{suffix}"))
{
return true;
}
false
}
}
}
}
impl AuthTokens {
/// Create a new set of tokens based on the provided string. It is intended
/// that the string be the value of an environment variable and the string is
/// parsed for token values. The string is expected to be a semi-colon
/// separated string, where each value is `{token}@{hostname}`.
pub fn new(maybe_tokens_str: Option<String>) -> Self {
let mut tokens = Vec::new();
if let Some(tokens_str) = maybe_tokens_str {
for token_str in tokens_str.trim().split(';') {
if token_str.contains('@') {
let mut iter = token_str.rsplitn(2, '@');
let host = AuthDomain::from(iter.next().unwrap());
let token = iter.next().unwrap();
if token.contains(':') {
let mut iter = token.rsplitn(2, ':');
let password = iter.next().unwrap().to_owned();
let username = iter.next().unwrap().to_owned();
tokens.push(AuthToken {
host,
token: AuthTokenData::Basic { username, password },
});
} else {
tokens.push(AuthToken {
host,
token: AuthTokenData::Bearer(token.to_string()),
});
}
} else {
error!("Badly formed auth token discarded.");
}
}
debug!("Parsed {} auth token(s).", tokens.len());
}
Self(tokens)
}
/// Attempt to match the provided specifier to the tokens in the set. The
/// matching occurs from the right of the hostname plus port, irrespective of
/// scheme. For example `https://www.deno.land:8080/` would match a token
/// with a host value of `deno.land:8080` but not match `www.deno.land`. The
/// matching is case insensitive.
pub fn get(&self, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier) -> Option<AuthToken> {
self.0.iter().find_map(|t| {
if t.host.matches(specifier) {
Some(t.clone())
} else {
None
}
})
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use deno_core::resolve_url;
#[test]
fn test_auth_token() {
let auth_tokens = AuthTokens::new(Some("abc123@deno.land".to_string()));
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer abc123"
);
let fixture = resolve_url("https://www.deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer abc123".to_string()
);
let fixture = resolve_url("http://127.0.0.1:8080/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(auth_tokens.get(&fixture), None);
let fixture =
resolve_url("https://deno.land.example.com/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(auth_tokens.get(&fixture), None);
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land:8080/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(auth_tokens.get(&fixture), None);
}
#[test]
fn test_auth_tokens_multiple() {
let auth_tokens =
AuthTokens::new(Some("abc123@deno.land;def456@example.com".to_string()));
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer abc123".to_string()
);
let fixture = resolve_url("http://example.com/a/file.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer def456".to_string()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_auth_tokens_space() {
let auth_tokens = AuthTokens::new(Some(
" abc123@deno.land;def456@example.com\t".to_string(),
));
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer abc123".to_string()
);
let fixture = resolve_url("http://example.com/a/file.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer def456".to_string()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_auth_tokens_newline() {
let auth_tokens = AuthTokens::new(Some(
"\nabc123@deno.land;def456@example.com\n".to_string(),
));
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer abc123".to_string()
);
let fixture = resolve_url("http://example.com/a/file.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer def456".to_string()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_auth_tokens_port() {
let auth_tokens =
AuthTokens::new(Some("abc123@deno.land:8080".to_string()));
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(auth_tokens.get(&fixture), None);
let fixture = resolve_url("http://deno.land:8080/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer abc123".to_string()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_auth_tokens_contain_at() {
let auth_tokens = AuthTokens::new(Some("abc@123@deno.land".to_string()));
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Bearer abc@123".to_string()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_auth_token_basic() {
let auth_tokens = AuthTokens::new(Some("abc:123@deno.land".to_string()));
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Basic YWJjOjEyMw=="
);
let fixture = resolve_url("https://www.deno.land/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(
auth_tokens.get(&fixture).unwrap().to_string(),
"Basic YWJjOjEyMw==".to_string()
);
let fixture = resolve_url("http://127.0.0.1:8080/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(auth_tokens.get(&fixture), None);
let fixture =
resolve_url("https://deno.land.example.com/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(auth_tokens.get(&fixture), None);
let fixture = resolve_url("https://deno.land:8080/x/mod.ts").unwrap();
assert_eq!(auth_tokens.get(&fixture), None);
}
#[test]
fn test_parse_ip() {
let ip = AuthDomain::from("[2001:db8:a::123]");
assert_eq!("Ip(2001:db8:a::123)", format!("{ip:?}"));
let ip = AuthDomain::from("[2001:db8:a::123]:8080");
assert_eq!("IpPort([2001:db8:a::123]:8080)", format!("{ip:?}"));
let ip = AuthDomain::from("1.1.1.1");
assert_eq!("Ip(1.1.1.1)", format!("{ip:?}"));
}
#[test]
fn test_case_insensitive() {
let domain = AuthDomain::from("EXAMPLE.com");
assert!(
domain.matches(&ModuleSpecifier::parse("http://example.com").unwrap())
);
assert!(
domain.matches(&ModuleSpecifier::parse("http://example.COM").unwrap())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_matches() {
let candidates = [
"example.com",
"www.example.com",
"1.1.1.1",
"[2001:db8:a::123]",
// These will never match
"example.com.evil.com",
"1.1.1.1.evil.com",
"notexample.com",
"www.notexample.com",
];
let domains = [
("example.com", vec!["example.com", "www.example.com"]),
(".example.com", vec!["example.com", "www.example.com"]),
("www.example.com", vec!["www.example.com"]),
("1.1.1.1", vec!["1.1.1.1"]),
("[2001:db8:a::123]", vec!["[2001:db8:a::123]"]),
];
let url = |c: &str| ModuleSpecifier::parse(&format!("http://{c}")).unwrap();
let url_port =
|c: &str| ModuleSpecifier::parse(&format!("http://{c}:8080")).unwrap();
// Generate each candidate with and without a port
let candidates = candidates
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|c| [url(c), url_port(c)])
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
for (domain, expected_domain) in domains {
// Test without a port -- all candidates return without a port
let auth_domain = AuthDomain::from(domain);
let actual = candidates
.iter()
.filter(|c| auth_domain.matches(c))
.cloned()
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let expected = expected_domain.iter().map(|u| url(u)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
// Test with a port, all candidates return with a port
let auth_domain = AuthDomain::from(&format!("{domain}:8080"));
let actual = candidates
.iter()
.filter(|c| auth_domain.matches(c))
.cloned()
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let expected = expected_domain
.iter()
.map(|u| url_port(u))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
}
}