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net.websocket.frames: Prefer Lua 5.2 built-in bit module over LuaJIT version When running on Lua 5.2 this makes sense since bit32 is usually already loaded. It's sensible to prefer this going forward in case of incompatibilities between the two variants.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 29 Nov 2018 16:53:22 +0100
parent 9504:cfbea3064aa9
child 9793:9993fd021d19
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

module:set_global();
module:depends("http_errors");

local portmanager = require "core.portmanager";
local moduleapi = require "core.moduleapi";
local url_parse = require "socket.url".parse;
local url_build = require "socket.url".build;
local normalize_path = require "util.http".normalize_path;

local server = require "net.http.server";

server.set_default_host(module:get_option_string("http_default_host"));

server.set_option("body_size_limit", module:get_option_number("http_max_content_size"));
server.set_option("buffer_size_limit", module:get_option_number("http_max_buffer_size"));

local function get_http_event(host, app_path, key)
	local method, path = key:match("^(%S+)%s+(.+)$");
	if not method then -- No path specified, default to "" (base path)
		method, path = key, "";
	end
	if method:sub(1,1) == "/" then
		return nil;
	end
	if app_path == "/" and path:sub(1,1) == "/" then
		app_path = "";
	end
	if host == "*" then
		return method:upper().." "..app_path..path;
	else
		return method:upper().." "..host..app_path..path;
	end
end

local function get_base_path(host_module, app_name, default_app_path)
	return (normalize_path(host_module:get_option("http_paths", {})[app_name] -- Host
		or module:get_option("http_paths", {})[app_name] -- Global
		or default_app_path)) -- Default
		:gsub("%$(%w+)", { host = host_module.host });
end

local function redir_handler(event)
	event.response.headers.location = event.request.path.."/";
	if event.request.url.query then
		event.response.headers.location = event.response.headers.location .. "?" .. event.request.url.query
	end
	return 301;
end

local ports_by_scheme = { http = 80, https = 443, };

-- Helper to deduce a module's external URL
function moduleapi.http_url(module, app_name, default_path)
	app_name = app_name or (module.name:gsub("^http_", ""));
	local external_url = url_parse(module:get_option_string("http_external_url")) or {};
	if external_url.scheme and external_url.port == nil then
		external_url.port = ports_by_scheme[external_url.scheme];
	end
	local services = portmanager.get_active_services();
	local http_services = services:get("https") or services:get("http") or {};
	for interface, ports in pairs(http_services) do -- luacheck: ignore 213/interface
		for port, service in pairs(ports) do -- luacheck: ignore 512
			local url = {
				scheme = (external_url.scheme or service[1].service.name);
				host = (external_url.host or module:get_option_string("http_host", module.host));
				port = tonumber(external_url.port) or port or 80;
				path = normalize_path(external_url.path or "/", true)..
					(get_base_path(module, app_name, default_path or "/"..app_name):sub(2));
			}
			if ports_by_scheme[url.scheme] == url.port then url.port = nil end
			return url_build(url);
		end
	end
	module:log("warn", "No http ports enabled, can't generate an external URL");
	return "http://disabled.invalid/";
end

function module.add_host(module)
	local host = module.host;
	if host ~= "*" then
		host = module:get_option_string("http_host", host);
	end
	local apps = {};
	module.environment.apps = apps;
	local function http_app_added(event)
		local app_name = event.item.name;
		local default_app_path = event.item.default_path or "/"..app_name;
		local app_path = get_base_path(module, app_name, default_app_path);
		if not app_name then
			-- TODO: Link to docs
			module:log("error", "HTTP app has no 'name', add one or use module:provides('http', app)");
			return;
		end
		apps[app_name] = apps[app_name] or {};
		local app_handlers = apps[app_name];
		for key, handler in pairs(event.item.route or {}) do
			local event_name = get_http_event(host, app_path, key);
			if event_name then
				if type(handler) ~= "function" then
					local data = handler;
					handler = function () return data; end
				elseif event_name:sub(-2, -1) == "/*" then
					local base_path_len = #event_name:match("/.+$");
					local _handler = handler;
					handler = function (_event)
						local path = _event.request.path:sub(base_path_len);
						return _handler(_event, path);
					end;
					module:hook_object_event(server, event_name:sub(1, -3), redir_handler, -1);
				elseif event_name:sub(-1, -1) == "/" then
					module:hook_object_event(server, event_name:sub(1, -2), redir_handler, -1);
				end
				if not app_handlers[event_name] then
					app_handlers[event_name] = handler;
					module:hook_object_event(server, event_name, handler);
				else
					module:log("warn", "App %s added handler twice for '%s', ignoring", app_name, event_name);
				end
			else
				module:log("error", "Invalid route in %s, %q. See https://prosody.im/doc/developers/http#routes", app_name, key);
			end
		end
		local services = portmanager.get_active_services();
		if services:get("https") or services:get("http") then
			module:log("debug", "Serving '%s' at %s", app_name, module:http_url(app_name, app_path));
		else
			module:log("warn", "Not listening on any ports, '%s' will be unreachable", app_name);
		end
	end

	local function http_app_removed(event)
		local app_handlers = apps[event.item.name];
		apps[event.item.name] = nil;
		for event_name, handler in pairs(app_handlers) do
			module:unhook_object_event(server, event_name, handler);
		end
	end

	module:handle_items("http-provider", http_app_added, http_app_removed);

	if host ~= "*" then
		server.add_host(host);
		function module.unload()
			server.remove_host(host);
		end
	end
end

module.add_host(module); -- set up handling on global context too

local trusted_proxies = module:get_option_set("trusted_proxies", { "127.0.0.1", "::1" })._items;

local function get_ip_from_request(request)
	local ip = request.conn:ip();
	local forwarded_for = request.headers.x_forwarded_for;
	if forwarded_for then
		forwarded_for = forwarded_for..", "..ip;
		for forwarded_ip in forwarded_for:gmatch("[^%s,]+") do
			if not trusted_proxies[forwarded_ip] then
				ip = forwarded_ip;
			end
		end
	end
	return ip;
end

module:wrap_object_event(server._events, false, function (handlers, event_name, event_data)
	local request = event_data.request;
	if request then
		-- Not included in eg http-error events
		request.ip = get_ip_from_request(request);
	end
	return handlers(event_name, event_data);
end);

module:provides("net", {
	name = "http";
	listener = server.listener;
	default_port = 5280;
	multiplex = {
		pattern = "^[A-Z]";
	};
});

module:provides("net", {
	name = "https";
	listener = server.listener;
	default_port = 5281;
	encryption = "ssl";
	ssl_config = {
		verify = "none";
	};
	multiplex = {
		pattern = "^[A-Z]";
	};
});