woodpecker/router/middleware/session/repo.go

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package session
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/drone/drone/model"
"github.com/drone/drone/remote"
"github.com/drone/drone/shared/token"
"github.com/drone/drone/store"
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
func Repo(c *gin.Context) *model.Repo {
v, ok := c.Get("repo")
if !ok {
return nil
}
r, ok := v.(*model.Repo)
if !ok {
return nil
}
return r
}
func Repos(c *gin.Context) []*model.RepoLite {
v, ok := c.Get("repos")
if !ok {
return nil
}
r, ok := v.([]*model.RepoLite)
if !ok {
return nil
}
return r
}
func SetRepo() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
var (
owner = c.Param("owner")
name = c.Param("name")
)
user := User(c)
repo, err := store.GetRepoOwnerName(c, owner, name)
if err == nil {
c.Set("repo", repo)
c.Next()
return
}
// if the user is not nil, check the remote system
// to see if the repository actually exists. If yes,
// we can prompt the user to add.
if user != nil {
remote := remote.FromContext(c)
repo, err = remote.Repo(user, owner, name)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Cannot find remote repository %s/%s for user %s. %s",
owner, name, user.Login, err)
} else {
log.Debugf("Found remote repository %s/%s for user %s",
owner, name, user.Login)
}
}
data := gin.H{
"User": user,
"Repo": repo,
}
// if we found a repository, we should display a page
// to the user allowing them to activate.
if repo != nil && len(repo.FullName) != 0 {
// we should probably move this code to a
// separate route, but for now we need to
// add a CSRF token.
data["Csrf"], _ = token.New(
token.CsrfToken,
user.Login,
).Sign(user.Hash)
c.HTML(http.StatusNotFound, "repo_activate.html", data)
} else {
c.HTML(http.StatusNotFound, "404.html", data)
}
c.Abort()
}
}
func Perm(c *gin.Context) *model.Perm {
v, ok := c.Get("perm")
if !ok {
return nil
}
u, ok := v.(*model.Perm)
if !ok {
return nil
}
return u
}
func SetPerm() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
user := User(c)
repo := Repo(c)
perm := &model.Perm{}
if user != nil {
// attempt to get the permissions from a local cache
// just to avoid excess API calls to GitHub
val, ok := c.Get("perm")
if ok {
c.Next()
log.Debugf("%s using cached %+v permission to %s",
user.Login, val, repo.FullName)
return
}
}
switch {
// if the user is not authenticated, and the
// repository is private, the user has NO permission
// to view the repository.
case user == nil && repo.IsPrivate == true:
perm.Pull = false
perm.Push = false
perm.Admin = false
// if the user is not authenticated, but the repository
// is public, the user has pull-rights only.
case user == nil && repo.IsPrivate == false:
perm.Pull = true
perm.Push = false
perm.Admin = false
case user.Admin:
perm.Pull = true
perm.Push = true
perm.Admin = true
// otherwise if the user is authenticated we should
// check the remote system to get the users permissiosn.
default:
var err error
perm, err = remote.FromContext(c).Perm(user, repo.Owner, repo.Name)
if err != nil {
perm.Pull = false
perm.Push = false
perm.Admin = false
// debug
log.Errorf("Error fetching permission for %s %s",
user.Login, repo.FullName)
}
// if we couldn't fetch permissions, but the repository
// is public, we should grant the user pull access.
if err != nil && repo.IsPrivate == false {
perm.Pull = true
}
}
if user != nil {
log.Debugf("%s granted %+v permission to %s",
user.Login, perm, repo.FullName)
} else {
log.Debugf("Guest granted %+v to %s", perm, repo.FullName)
}
c.Set("perm", perm)
c.Next()
}
}
func MustPull(c *gin.Context) {
user := User(c)
repo := Repo(c)
perm := Perm(c)
if perm.Pull {
c.Next()
return
}
// if the user doesn't have pull permission to the
// repository we display a 404 error to avoid leaking
// repository information.
c.HTML(http.StatusNotFound, "404.html", gin.H{
"User": user,
"Repo": repo,
"Perm": perm,
})
c.Abort()
}
func MustPush(c *gin.Context) {
user := User(c)
repo := Repo(c)
perm := Perm(c)
// if the user has push access, immediately proceed
// the middleware execution chain.
if perm.Push {
c.Next()
return
}
data := gin.H{
"User": user,
"Repo": repo,
"Perm": perm,
}
// if the user has pull access we should tell them
// the operation is not authorized. Otherwise we should
// give a 404 to avoid leaking information.
if !perm.Pull {
c.HTML(http.StatusNotFound, "404.html", data)
} else {
c.HTML(http.StatusUnauthorized, "401.html", data)
}
// debugging
if user != nil {
log.Debugf("%s denied write access to %s",
user.Login, c.Request.URL.Path)
} else {
log.Debugf("Guest denied write access to %s %s",
c.Request.Method,
c.Request.URL.Path,
)
}
c.Abort()
}