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util.jsonschema: Fix validation to not assume presence of "type" field
MattJ reported a curious issue where validation did not work as
expected. Primarily that the "type" field was expected to be mandatory,
and thus leaving it out would result in no checks being performed.
This was likely caused by misreading during initial development.
Spent some time testing against
https://github.com/json-schema-org/JSON-Schema-Test-Suite.git and
discovered a multitude of issues, far too many to bother splitting into
separate commits.
More than half of them fail. Many because of features not implemented,
which have been marked NYI. For example, some require deep comparisons
e.g. when objects or arrays are present in enums fields.
Some because of quirks with how Lua differs from JavaScript, e.g. no
distinct array or object types. Tests involving fractional floating
point numbers. We're definitely not going to follow references to remote
resources. Or deal with UTF-16 sillyness. One test asserted that 1.0 is
an integer, where Lua 5.3+ will disagree.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 08 Jul 2022 14:38:23 +0200 |
parent | 11490:34d4e4a01ef8 |
child | 12785:123d74bf60e3 |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- local config = require "core.configmanager"; local encodings = require "util.encodings"; local stringprep = encodings.stringprep; local storagemanager = require "core.storagemanager"; local usermanager = require "core.usermanager"; local interpolation = require "util.interpolation"; local signal = require "util.signal"; local set = require "util.set"; local lfs = require "lfs"; local type = type; local nodeprep, nameprep = stringprep.nodeprep, stringprep.nameprep; local io, os = io, os; local print = print; local tonumber = tonumber; local _G = _G; local prosody = prosody; local error_messages = setmetatable({ ["invalid-username"] = "The given username is invalid in a Jabber ID"; ["invalid-hostname"] = "The given hostname is invalid"; ["no-password"] = "No password was supplied"; ["no-such-user"] = "The given user does not exist on the server"; ["no-such-host"] = "The given hostname does not exist in the config"; ["unable-to-save-data"] = "Unable to store, perhaps you don't have permission?"; ["no-pidfile"] = "There is no 'pidfile' option in the configuration file, see https://prosody.im/doc/prosodyctl#pidfile for help"; ["invalid-pidfile"] = "The 'pidfile' option in the configuration file is not a string, see https://prosody.im/doc/prosodyctl#pidfile for help"; ["no-posix"] = "The mod_posix module is not enabled in the Prosody config file, see https://prosody.im/doc/prosodyctl for more info"; ["no-such-method"] = "This module has no commands"; ["not-running"] = "Prosody is not running"; }, { __index = function (_,k) return "Error: "..(tostring(k):gsub("%-", " "):gsub("^.", string.upper)); end }); -- UI helpers local show_message = require "util.human.io".printf; local function show_usage(usage, desc) print("Usage: ".._G.arg[0].." "..usage); if desc then print(" "..desc); end end local function show_module_configuration_help(mod_name) print("Done.") print("If you installed a prosody plugin, don't forget to add its name under the 'modules_enabled' section inside your configuration file.") print("Depending on the module, there might be further configuration steps required.") print("") print("More info about: ") print(" modules_enabled: https://prosody.im/doc/modules_enabled") print(" "..mod_name..": https://modules.prosody.im/"..mod_name..".html") end -- Server control local function adduser(params) local user, host, password = nodeprep(params.user, true), nameprep(params.host), params.password; if not user then return false, "invalid-username"; elseif not host then return false, "invalid-hostname"; end local host_session = prosody.hosts[host]; if not host_session then return false, "no-such-host"; end storagemanager.initialize_host(host); local provider = host_session.users; if not(provider) or provider.name == "null" then usermanager.initialize_host(host); end local ok, errmsg = usermanager.create_user(user, password, host); if not ok then return false, errmsg or "creating-user-failed"; end return true; end local function user_exists(params) local user, host = nodeprep(params.user), nameprep(params.host); storagemanager.initialize_host(host); local provider = prosody.hosts[host].users; if not(provider) or provider.name == "null" then usermanager.initialize_host(host); end return usermanager.user_exists(user, host); end local function passwd(params) if not user_exists(params) then return false, "no-such-user"; end return adduser(params); end local function deluser(params) if not user_exists(params) then return false, "no-such-user"; end local user, host = nodeprep(params.user), nameprep(params.host); return usermanager.delete_user(user, host); end local function getpid() local pidfile = config.get("*", "pidfile"); if not pidfile then return false, "no-pidfile"; end if type(pidfile) ~= "string" then return false, "invalid-pidfile"; end pidfile = config.resolve_relative_path(prosody.paths.data, pidfile); local modules_disabled = set.new(config.get("*", "modules_disabled")); if prosody.platform ~= "posix" or modules_disabled:contains("posix") then return false, "no-posix"; end local file, err = io.open(pidfile, "r+"); if not file then return false, "pidfile-read-failed", err; end local locked, err = lfs.lock(file, "w"); -- luacheck: ignore 211/err if locked then file:close(); return false, "pidfile-not-locked"; end local pid = tonumber(file:read("*a")); file:close(); if not pid then return false, "invalid-pid"; end return true, pid; end local function isrunning() local ok, pid, err = getpid(); -- luacheck: ignore 211/err if not ok then if pid == "pidfile-read-failed" or pid == "pidfile-not-locked" then -- Report as not running, since we can't open the pidfile -- (it probably doesn't exist) return true, false; end return ok, pid; end return true, signal.kill(pid, 0) == 0; end local function start(source_dir, lua) lua = lua and lua .. " " or ""; local ok, ret = isrunning(); if not ok then return ok, ret; end if ret then return false, "already-running"; end if not source_dir then os.execute(lua .. "./prosody -D"); else os.execute(lua .. source_dir.."/../../bin/prosody -D"); end return true; end local function stop() local ok, ret = isrunning(); if not ok then return ok, ret; end if not ret then return false, "not-running"; end local ok, pid = getpid() if not ok then return false, pid; end signal.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM); return true; end local function reload() local ok, ret = isrunning(); if not ok then return ok, ret; end if not ret then return false, "not-running"; end local ok, pid = getpid() if not ok then return false, pid; end signal.kill(pid, signal.SIGHUP); return true; end local render_cli = interpolation.new("%b{}", function (s) return "'"..s:gsub("'","'\\''").."'" end) local function call_luarocks(operation, mod, server) local dir = prosody.paths.installer; local ok, _, code = os.execute(render_cli("luarocks --lua-version={luav} {op} --tree={dir} {server&--server={server}} {mod?}", { dir = dir; op = operation; mod = mod; server = server; luav = _VERSION:match("5%.%d"); })); if type(ok) == "number" then code = ok; end return code; end return { show_message = show_message; show_warning = show_message; show_usage = show_usage; show_module_configuration_help = show_module_configuration_help; adduser = adduser; user_exists = user_exists; passwd = passwd; deluser = deluser; getpid = getpid; isrunning = isrunning; start = start; stop = stop; reload = reload; call_luarocks = call_luarocks; error_messages = error_messages; };