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denoland-deno/cli/args/flags_net.rs
Asher Gomez 6fb7e8d93b
feat(permissions): add "--deny-*" flags (#19070)
This commit adds new "--deny-*" permission flags. These are complimentary to
"--allow-*" flags.

These flags can be used to restrict access to certain resources, even if they
were granted using "--allow-*" flags or the "--allow-all" ("-A") flag.

Eg. specifying "--allow-read --deny-read" will result in a permission error,
while "--allow-read --deny-read=/etc" will allow read access to all FS but the
"/etc" directory.

Runtime permissions APIs ("Deno.permissions") were adjusted as well, mainly
by adding, a new "PermissionStatus.partial" field. This field denotes that
while permission might be granted to requested resource, it's only partial (ie.
a "--deny-*" flag was specified that excludes some of the requested resources).
Eg. specifying "--allow-read=foo/ --deny-read=foo/bar" and then querying for
permissions like "Deno.permissions.query({ name: "read", path: "foo/" })"
will return "PermissionStatus { state: "granted", onchange: null, partial: true }",
denoting that some of the subpaths don't have read access.

Closes #18804.

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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
2023-08-03 13:19:19 +02:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use deno_core::url::Url;
use std::net::IpAddr;
use std::str::FromStr;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ParsePortError(String);
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct BarePort(u16);
impl FromStr for BarePort {
type Err = ParsePortError;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<BarePort, ParsePortError> {
if s.starts_with(':') {
match s.split_at(1).1.parse::<u16>() {
Ok(port) => Ok(BarePort(port)),
Err(e) => Err(ParsePortError(e.to_string())),
}
} else {
Err(ParsePortError(
"Bare Port doesn't start with ':'".to_string(),
))
}
}
}
pub fn validator(host_and_port: &str) -> Result<String, String> {
if Url::parse(&format!("internal://{host_and_port}")).is_ok()
|| host_and_port.parse::<IpAddr>().is_ok()
|| host_and_port.parse::<BarePort>().is_ok()
{
Ok(host_and_port.to_string())
} else {
Err(format!("Bad host:port pair: {host_and_port}"))
}
}
/// Expands "bare port" paths (eg. ":8080") into full paths with hosts. It
/// expands to such paths into 3 paths with following hosts: `0.0.0.0:port`,
/// `127.0.0.1:port` and `localhost:port`.
pub fn parse(paths: Vec<String>) -> clap::error::Result<Vec<String>> {
let mut out: Vec<String> = vec![];
for host_and_port in paths.iter() {
if Url::parse(&format!("internal://{host_and_port}")).is_ok()
|| host_and_port.parse::<IpAddr>().is_ok()
{
out.push(host_and_port.to_owned())
} else if let Ok(port) = host_and_port.parse::<BarePort>() {
// we got bare port, let's add default hosts
for host in ["0.0.0.0", "127.0.0.1", "localhost"].iter() {
out.push(format!("{}:{}", host, port.0));
}
} else {
return Err(clap::Error::raw(
clap::error::ErrorKind::InvalidValue,
format!("Bad host:port pair: {host_and_port}"),
));
}
}
Ok(out)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod bare_port_tests {
use super::BarePort;
use super::ParsePortError;
#[test]
fn bare_port_parsed() {
let expected = BarePort(8080);
let actual = ":8080".parse::<BarePort>();
assert_eq!(actual, Ok(expected));
}
#[test]
fn bare_port_parse_error1() {
let expected =
ParsePortError("Bare Port doesn't start with ':'".to_string());
let actual = "8080".parse::<BarePort>();
assert_eq!(actual, Err(expected));
}
#[test]
fn bare_port_parse_error2() {
let actual = ":65536".parse::<BarePort>();
assert!(actual.is_err());
}
#[test]
fn bare_port_parse_error3() {
let actual = ":14u16".parse::<BarePort>();
assert!(actual.is_err());
}
#[test]
fn bare_port_parse_error4() {
let actual = "Deno".parse::<BarePort>();
assert!(actual.is_err());
}
#[test]
fn bare_port_parse_error5() {
let actual = "deno.land:8080".parse::<BarePort>();
assert!(actual.is_err());
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::parse;
// Creates vector of strings, Vec<String>
macro_rules! svec {
($($x:expr),*) => (vec![$($x.to_string()),*]);
}
#[test]
fn parse_net_args_() {
let entries = svec![
"deno.land",
"deno.land:80",
"::",
"::1",
"127.0.0.1",
"[::1]",
"1.2.3.4:5678",
"0.0.0.0:5678",
"127.0.0.1:5678",
"[::]:5678",
"[::1]:5678",
"localhost:5678",
"[::1]:8080",
"[::]:8000",
"[::1]:8000",
"localhost:8000",
"0.0.0.0:4545",
"127.0.0.1:4545",
"999.0.88.1:80"
];
let expected = svec![
"deno.land",
"deno.land:80",
"::",
"::1",
"127.0.0.1",
"[::1]",
"1.2.3.4:5678",
"0.0.0.0:5678",
"127.0.0.1:5678",
"[::]:5678",
"[::1]:5678",
"localhost:5678",
"[::1]:8080",
"[::]:8000",
"[::1]:8000",
"localhost:8000",
"0.0.0.0:4545",
"127.0.0.1:4545",
"999.0.88.1:80"
];
let actual = parse(entries).unwrap();
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn parse_net_args_expansion() {
let entries = svec![":8080"];
let expected = svec!["0.0.0.0:8080", "127.0.0.1:8080", "localhost:8080"];
let actual = parse(entries).unwrap();
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn parse_net_args_ipv6() {
let entries =
svec!["::", "::1", "[::1]", "[::]:5678", "[::1]:5678", "::cafe"];
let expected =
svec!["::", "::1", "[::1]", "[::]:5678", "[::1]:5678", "::cafe"];
let actual = parse(entries).unwrap();
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn parse_net_args_ipv6_error1() {
let entries = svec![":::"];
assert!(parse(entries).is_err());
}
#[test]
fn parse_net_args_ipv6_error2() {
let entries = svec!["0123:4567:890a:bcde:fg::"];
assert!(parse(entries).is_err());
}
#[test]
fn parse_net_args_ipv6_error3() {
let entries = svec!["[::q]:8080"];
assert!(parse(entries).is_err());
}
}