155 lines
5.9 KiB
Ruby
155 lines
5.9 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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# A dumb middleware that returns a Go HTML document if the go-get=1 query string
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# is used irrespective if the namespace/project exists
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module Gitlab
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module Middleware
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class Go
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include ActionView::Helpers::TagHelper
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include ActionController::HttpAuthentication::Basic
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PROJECT_PATH_REGEX = %r{\A(#{Gitlab::PathRegex.full_namespace_route_regex}/#{Gitlab::PathRegex.project_route_regex})/}.freeze
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def initialize(app)
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@app = app
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end
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def call(env)
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request = ActionDispatch::Request.new(env)
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render_go_doc(request) || @app.call(env)
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rescue Gitlab::Auth::IpBlacklisted
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Gitlab::AuthLogger.error(
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message: 'Rack_Attack',
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status: 403,
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env: :blocklist,
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remote_ip: request.ip,
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request_method: request.request_method,
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path: request.fullpath
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)
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Rack::Response.new('', 403).finish
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rescue Gitlab::Auth::MissingPersonalAccessTokenError
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Rack::Response.new('', 401).finish
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end
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private
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def render_go_doc(request)
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return unless go_request?(request)
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path, branch = project_path(request)
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return unless path
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body, code = go_response(path, branch)
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return unless body
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response = Rack::Response.new(body, code, { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' })
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response.finish
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end
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def go_request?(request)
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request["go-get"].to_i == 1 && request.env["PATH_INFO"].present?
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end
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def go_response(path, branch)
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config = Gitlab.config
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body_tag = content_tag :body, "go get #{config.gitlab.url}/#{path}"
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unless branch
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html_tag = content_tag :html, body_tag
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return html_tag, 404
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end
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project_url = Gitlab::Utils.append_path(config.gitlab.url, path)
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import_prefix = strip_url(project_url.to_s)
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repository_url = if Gitlab::CurrentSettings.enabled_git_access_protocol == 'ssh'
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shell = config.gitlab_shell
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user = "#{shell.ssh_user}@" unless shell.ssh_user.empty?
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port = ":#{shell.ssh_port}" unless shell.ssh_port == 22
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"ssh://#{user}#{shell.ssh_host}#{port}/#{path}.git"
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else
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"#{project_url}.git"
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end
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meta_import_tag = tag :meta, name: 'go-import', content: "#{import_prefix} git #{repository_url}"
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meta_source_tag = tag :meta, name: 'go-source', content: "#{import_prefix} #{project_url} #{project_url}/-/tree/#{branch}{/dir} #{project_url}/-/blob/#{branch}{/dir}/{file}#L{line}"
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head_tag = content_tag :head, meta_import_tag + meta_source_tag
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html_tag = content_tag :html, head_tag + body_tag
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[html_tag, 200]
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end
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def strip_url(url)
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url.gsub(%r{\Ahttps?://}, '')
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end
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def project_path(request)
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path_info = request.env["PATH_INFO"]
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path_info.sub!(%r{^/}, '')
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project_path_match = "#{path_info}/".match(PROJECT_PATH_REGEX)
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return unless project_path_match
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path = project_path_match[1]
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# Go subpackages may be in the form of `namespace/project/path1/path2/../pathN`.
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# In a traditional project with a single namespace, this would denote repo
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# `namespace/project` with subpath `path1/path2/../pathN`, but with nested
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# groups, this could also be `namespace/project/path1` with subpath
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# `path2/../pathN`, for example.
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# We find all potential project paths out of the path segments
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path_segments = path.split('/')
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simple_project_path = path_segments.first(2).join('/')
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project_paths = []
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begin
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project_paths << path_segments.join('/')
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path_segments.pop
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end while path_segments.length >= 2
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# We see if a project exists with any of these potential paths
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project = project_for_paths(project_paths, request)
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if project
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# If a project is found and the user has access, we return the full project path
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[project.full_path, project.default_branch]
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else
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# If not, we return the first two components as if it were a simple `namespace/project` path,
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# so that we don't reveal the existence of a nested project the user doesn't have access to.
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# This means that for an unauthenticated request to `group/subgroup/project/subpackage`
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# for a private `group/subgroup/project` with subpackage path `subpackage`, GitLab will respond
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# as if the user is looking for project `group/subgroup`, with subpackage path `project/subpackage`.
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# Since `go get` doesn't authenticate by default, this means that
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# `go get gitlab.com/group/subgroup/project/subpackage` will not work for private projects.
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# `go get gitlab.com/group/subgroup/project.git/subpackage` will work, since Go is smart enough
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# to figure that out. `import 'gitlab.com/...'` behaves the same as `go get`.
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[simple_project_path, 'master']
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end
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end
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def project_for_paths(paths, request)
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project = Project.where_full_path_in(paths).first
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return unless authentication_result(request, project).can_perform_action_on_project?(:read_project, project)
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project
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end
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def authentication_result(request, project)
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empty_result = Gitlab::Auth::Result::EMPTY
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return empty_result unless has_basic_credentials?(request)
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login, password = user_name_and_password(request)
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auth_result = Gitlab::Auth.find_for_git_client(login, password, project: project, ip: request.ip)
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return empty_result unless auth_result.success?
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return empty_result unless auth_result.can?(:access_git)
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return empty_result unless auth_result.authentication_abilities_include?(:read_project)
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auth_result
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end
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end
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end
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end
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