forgejo/services/context/csrf.go
wxiaoguang d26b7902ec Refactor CSRF protector (#32057)
Remove unused CSRF options, decouple "new csrf protector" and "prepare"
logic, do not redirect to home page if CSRF validation falis (it
shouldn't happen in daily usage, if it happens, redirecting to home
doesn't help either but just makes the problem more complex for "fetch")

(cherry picked from commit 1fede04b83288d8a91304a83b7601699bb5cba04)

Conflicts:
	options/locale/locale_en-US.ini
	tests/integration/repo_branch_test.go
  trivial context conflicts
(cherry picked from commit 1ae3b127fc)
2024-09-27 08:13:29 +00:00

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// Copyright 2013 Martini Authors
// Copyright 2014 The Macaron Authors
// Copyright 2021 The Gitea Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"): you may
// not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
// a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
// WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
// License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
// under the License.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// a middleware that generates and validates CSRF tokens.
package context
import (
"html/template"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
const (
CsrfHeaderName = "X-Csrf-Token"
CsrfFormName = "_csrf"
)
// CSRFProtector represents a CSRF protector and is used to get the current token and validate the token.
type CSRFProtector interface {
// PrepareForSessionUser prepares the csrf protector for the current session user.
PrepareForSessionUser(ctx *Context)
// Validate validates the csrf token in http context.
Validate(ctx *Context)
// DeleteCookie deletes the csrf cookie
DeleteCookie(ctx *Context)
}
type csrfProtector struct {
opt CsrfOptions
// id must be unique per user.
id string
// token is the valid one which wil be used by end user and passed via header, cookie, or hidden form value.
token string
}
// CsrfOptions maintains options to manage behavior of Generate.
type CsrfOptions struct {
// The global secret value used to generate Tokens.
Secret string
// Cookie value used to set and get token.
Cookie string
// Cookie domain.
CookieDomain string
// Cookie path.
CookiePath string
CookieHTTPOnly bool
// SameSite set the cookie SameSite type
SameSite http.SameSite
// Set the Secure flag to true on the cookie.
Secure bool
// sessionKey is the key used for getting the unique ID per user.
sessionKey string
// oldSessionKey saves old value corresponding to sessionKey.
oldSessionKey string
}
func newCsrfCookie(opt *CsrfOptions, value string) *http.Cookie {
return &http.Cookie{
Name: opt.Cookie,
Value: value,
Path: opt.CookiePath,
Domain: opt.CookieDomain,
MaxAge: int(CsrfTokenTimeout.Seconds()),
Secure: opt.Secure,
HttpOnly: opt.CookieHTTPOnly,
SameSite: opt.SameSite,
}
}
func NewCSRFProtector(opt CsrfOptions) CSRFProtector {
if opt.Secret == "" {
panic("CSRF secret is empty but it must be set") // it shouldn't happen because it is always set in code
}
opt.Cookie = util.IfZero(opt.Cookie, "_csrf")
opt.CookiePath = util.IfZero(opt.CookiePath, "/")
opt.sessionKey = "uid"
opt.oldSessionKey = "_old_" + opt.sessionKey
return &csrfProtector{opt: opt}
}
func (c *csrfProtector) PrepareForSessionUser(ctx *Context) {
c.id = "0"
if uidAny := ctx.Session.Get(c.opt.sessionKey); uidAny != nil {
switch uidVal := uidAny.(type) {
case string:
c.id = uidVal
case int64:
c.id = strconv.FormatInt(uidVal, 10)
default:
log.Error("invalid uid type in session: %T", uidAny)
}
}
oldUID := ctx.Session.Get(c.opt.oldSessionKey)
uidChanged := oldUID == nil || oldUID.(string) != c.id
cookieToken := ctx.GetSiteCookie(c.opt.Cookie)
needsNew := true
if uidChanged {
_ = ctx.Session.Set(c.opt.oldSessionKey, c.id)
} else if cookieToken != "" {
// If cookie token presents, reuse existing unexpired token, else generate a new one.
if issueTime, ok := ParseCsrfToken(cookieToken); ok {
dur := time.Since(issueTime) // issueTime is not a monotonic-clock, the server time may change a lot to an early time.
if dur >= -CsrfTokenRegenerationInterval && dur <= CsrfTokenRegenerationInterval {
c.token = cookieToken
needsNew = false
}
}
}
if needsNew {
// FIXME: actionId.
c.token = GenerateCsrfToken(c.opt.Secret, c.id, "POST", time.Now())
cookie := newCsrfCookie(&c.opt, c.token)
ctx.Resp.Header().Add("Set-Cookie", cookie.String())
}
ctx.Data["CsrfToken"] = c.token
ctx.Data["CsrfTokenHtml"] = template.HTML(`<input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="` + template.HTMLEscapeString(c.token) + `">`)
}
func (c *csrfProtector) validateToken(ctx *Context, token string) {
if !ValidCsrfToken(token, c.opt.Secret, c.id, "POST", time.Now()) {
c.DeleteCookie(ctx)
// currently, there should be no access to the APIPath with CSRF token. because templates shouldn't use the `/api/` endpoints.
// FIXME: distinguish what the response is for: HTML (web page) or JSON (fetch)
http.Error(ctx.Resp, "Invalid CSRF token.", http.StatusBadRequest)
}
}
// Validate should be used as a per route middleware. It attempts to get a token from an "X-Csrf-Token"
// HTTP header and then a "_csrf" form value. If one of these is found, the token will be validated.
// If this validation fails, http.StatusBadRequest is sent.
func (c *csrfProtector) Validate(ctx *Context) {
if token := ctx.Req.Header.Get(CsrfHeaderName); token != "" {
c.validateToken(ctx, token)
return
}
if token := ctx.Req.FormValue(CsrfFormName); token != "" {
c.validateToken(ctx, token)
return
}
c.validateToken(ctx, "") // no csrf token, use an empty token to respond error
}
func (c *csrfProtector) DeleteCookie(ctx *Context) {
cookie := newCsrfCookie(&c.opt, "")
cookie.MaxAge = -1
ctx.Resp.Header().Add("Set-Cookie", cookie.String())
}