gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/services/resource_access_tokens/create_service.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module ResourceAccessTokens
class CreateService < BaseService
def initialize(current_user, resource, params = {})
@resource_type = resource.class.name.downcase
@resource = resource
@current_user = current_user
@params = params.dup
end
def execute
return error("User does not have permission to create #{resource_type} access token") unless has_permission_to_create?
access_level = params[:access_level] || Gitlab::Access::MAINTAINER
user = create_user
return error(user.errors.full_messages.to_sentence) unless user.persisted?
user.update!(external: true) if current_user.external?
member = create_membership(resource, user, access_level)
unless member.persisted?
delete_failed_user(user)
return error("Could not provision #{Gitlab::Access.human_access(access_level).downcase} access to project access token")
end
token_response = create_personal_access_token(user)
if token_response.success?
log_event(token_response.payload[:personal_access_token])
success(token_response.payload[:personal_access_token])
else
delete_failed_user(user)
error(token_response.message)
end
end
private
attr_reader :resource_type, :resource
def has_permission_to_create?
%w(project group).include?(resource_type) && can?(current_user, :create_resource_access_tokens, resource)
end
def create_user
# Even project maintainers/owners can create project access tokens, which in turn
# creates a bot user, and so it becomes necessary to have `skip_authorization: true`
# since someone like a project maintainer/owner does not inherently have the ability
# to create a new user in the system.
::Users::AuthorizedCreateService.new(current_user, default_user_params).execute
end
def delete_failed_user(user)
DeleteUserWorker.perform_async(current_user.id, user.id, hard_delete: true, skip_authorization: true)
end
def default_user_params
{
name: params[:name] || "#{resource.name.to_s.humanize} bot",
email: generate_email,
username: generate_username,
user_type: :project_bot,
skip_confirmation: true # Bot users should always have their emails confirmed.
}
end
def generate_username
base_username = "#{resource_type}_#{resource.id}_bot"
uniquify.string(base_username) { |s| User.find_by_username(s) }
end
def generate_email
email_pattern = "#{resource_type}#{resource.id}_bot%s@noreply.#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.host}"
uniquify.string(-> (n) { Kernel.sprintf(email_pattern, n) }) do |s|
User.find_by_email(s)
end
end
def uniquify
Uniquify.new
end
def create_personal_access_token(user)
PersonalAccessTokens::CreateService.new(
current_user: user, target_user: user, params: personal_access_token_params
).execute
end
def personal_access_token_params
{
name: params[:name] || "#{resource_type}_bot",
impersonation: false,
scopes: params[:scopes] || default_scopes,
expires_at: params[:expires_at] || nil
}
end
def default_scopes
Gitlab::Auth.resource_bot_scopes
end
def create_membership(resource, user, access_level)
resource.add_member(user, access_level, current_user: current_user, expires_at: params[:expires_at])
end
def log_event(token)
::Gitlab::AppLogger.info "PROJECT ACCESS TOKEN CREATION: created_by: #{current_user.username}, project_id: #{resource.id}, token_user: #{token.user.name}, token_id: #{token.id}"
end
def error(message)
ServiceResponse.error(message: message)
end
def success(access_token)
ServiceResponse.success(payload: { access_token: access_token })
end
end
end
ResourceAccessTokens::CreateService.prepend_mod_with('ResourceAccessTokens::CreateService')