gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/controllers/graphql_controller.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class GraphqlController < ApplicationController
extend ::Gitlab::Utils::Override
# Unauthenticated users have access to the API for public data
skip_before_action :authenticate_user!
# Header can be passed by tests to disable SQL query limits.
DISABLE_SQL_QUERY_LIMIT_HEADER = 'HTTP_X_GITLAB_DISABLE_SQL_QUERY_LIMIT'
# Max size of the query text in characters
MAX_QUERY_SIZE = 10_000
# If a user is using their session to access GraphQL, we need to have session
# storage, since the admin-mode check is session wide.
# We can't enable this for anonymous users because that would cause users using
# enforced SSO from using an auth token to access the API.
skip_around_action :set_session_storage, unless: :current_user
# Allow missing CSRF tokens, this would mean that if a CSRF is invalid or missing,
# the user won't be authenticated but can proceed as an anonymous user.
#
# If a CSRF is valid, the user is authenticated. This makes it easier to play
# around in GraphiQL.
protect_from_forgery with: :null_session, only: :execute
# must come first: current_user is set up here
before_action(only: [:execute]) { authenticate_sessionless_user!(:api) }
before_action :authorize_access_api!
before_action :set_user_last_activity
before_action :track_vs_code_usage
before_action :track_jetbrains_usage
before_action :track_gitlab_cli_usage
before_action :disable_query_limiting
before_action :limit_query_size
before_action :disallow_mutations_for_get
# Since we deactivate authentication from the main ApplicationController and
# defer it to :authorize_access_api!, we need to override the bypass session
# callback execution order here
around_action :sessionless_bypass_admin_mode!, if: :sessionless_user?
# The default feature category is overridden to read from request
feature_category :not_owned # rubocop:todo Gitlab/AvoidFeatureCategoryNotOwned
# We don't know what the query is going to be, so we can't set a high urgency
# See https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/5841 for the work that will
# allow us to specify an urgency per query.
# Currently, all queries have a default urgency. And this is measured in the `graphql_queries`
# SLI. But queries could be multiplexed, so the total duration could be longer.
urgency :low, [:execute]
def execute
result = multiplex? ? execute_multiplex : execute_query
render json: result
end
rescue_from StandardError do |exception|
@exception_object = exception
log_exception(exception)
if Rails.env.test? || Rails.env.development?
render_error("Internal server error: #{exception.message}")
else
render_error("Internal server error")
end
end
rescue_from Gitlab::Graphql::Variables::Invalid do |exception|
render_error(exception.message, status: :unprocessable_entity)
end
rescue_from Gitlab::Graphql::Errors::ArgumentError do |exception|
render_error(exception.message, status: :unprocessable_entity)
end
rescue_from ::GraphQL::CoercionError do |exception|
render_error(exception.message, status: :unprocessable_entity)
end
override :feature_category
def feature_category
::Gitlab::FeatureCategories.default.from_request(request) || super
end
private
def disallow_mutations_for_get
return unless request.get? || request.head?
return unless any_mutating_query?
raise ::Gitlab::Graphql::Errors::ArgumentError, "Mutations are forbidden in #{request.request_method} requests"
end
def limit_query_size
total_size = if multiplex?
params[:_json].sum { _1[:query].size }
else
query.size
end
raise ::Gitlab::Graphql::Errors::ArgumentError, "Query too large" if total_size > MAX_QUERY_SIZE
end
def any_mutating_query?
if multiplex?
multiplex_queries.any? { |q| mutation?(q[:query], q[:operation_name]) }
else
mutation?(query)
end
end
def mutation?(query_string, operation_name = params[:operationName])
::GraphQL::Query.new(GitlabSchema, query_string, operation_name: operation_name).mutation?
end
# Tests may mark some GraphQL queries as exempt from SQL query limits
def disable_query_limiting
return unless Gitlab::QueryLimiting.enabled_for_env?
disable_issue = request.headers[DISABLE_SQL_QUERY_LIMIT_HEADER]
return unless disable_issue
Gitlab::QueryLimiting.disable!(disable_issue)
end
def set_user_last_activity
return unless current_user
Users::ActivityService.new(current_user).execute
end
def track_vs_code_usage
Gitlab::UsageDataCounters::VSCodeExtensionActivityUniqueCounter
.track_api_request_when_trackable(user_agent: request.user_agent, user: current_user)
end
def track_jetbrains_usage
Gitlab::UsageDataCounters::JetBrainsPluginActivityUniqueCounter
.track_api_request_when_trackable(user_agent: request.user_agent, user: current_user)
end
def track_gitlab_cli_usage
Gitlab::UsageDataCounters::GitLabCliActivityUniqueCounter
.track_api_request_when_trackable(user_agent: request.user_agent, user: current_user)
end
def execute_multiplex
GitlabSchema.multiplex(multiplex_queries, context: context)
end
def execute_query
variables = build_variables(params[:variables])
operation_name = params[:operationName]
GitlabSchema.execute(query, variables: variables, context: context, operation_name: operation_name)
end
def query
params.fetch(:query, '')
end
def multiplex_queries
params[:_json].map do |single_query_info|
{
query: single_query_info[:query],
variables: build_variables(single_query_info[:variables]),
operation_name: single_query_info[:operationName],
context: context
}
end
end
# When modifying the context, also update GraphqlChannel#context if needed
# so that we have similar context when executing queries, mutations, and subscriptions
def context
api_user = !!sessionless_user?
@context ||= {
current_user: current_user,
is_sessionless_user: api_user,
request: request,
scope_validator: ::Gitlab::Auth::ScopeValidator.new(api_user, request_authenticator)
}
end
def build_variables(variable_info)
Gitlab::Graphql::Variables.new(variable_info).to_h
end
def multiplex?
params[:_json].present?
end
def authorize_access_api!
return if can?(current_user, :access_api)
render_error('API not accessible for user', status: :forbidden)
end
# Overridden from the ApplicationController to make the response look like
# a GraphQL response. That is nicely picked up in Graphiql.
def render_404
render_error("Not found!", status: :not_found)
end
def render_error(message, status: 500)
error = { errors: [message: message] }
render json: error, status: status
end
def append_info_to_payload(payload)
super
# Merging to :metadata will ensure these are logged as top level keys
payload[:metadata] ||= {}
payload[:metadata][:graphql] = logs
payload[:exception_object] = @exception_object if @exception_object
end
def logs
RequestStore.store[:graphql_logs].to_a
end
end