# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd # Copyright 2020-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import codecs import datetime import errno import fnmatch import itertools import logging import os import re import shutil import sys import traceback from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, Generator, Iterable, Optional, Set, Tuple, Union from urllib import parse as urlparse import attr from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred from twisted.internet.error import DNSLookupError from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError from synapse.http.client import SimpleHttpClient from synapse.http.server import ( DirectServeJsonResource, respond_with_json, respond_with_json_bytes, ) from synapse.http.servlet import parse_integer, parse_string from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest from synapse.logging.context import make_deferred_yieldable, run_in_background from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process from synapse.rest.media.v1._base import get_filename_from_headers from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_storage import MediaStorage from synapse.rest.media.v1.oembed import OEmbedProvider from synapse.types import JsonDict from synapse.util import json_encoder from synapse.util.async_helpers import ObservableDeferred from synapse.util.caches.expiringcache import ExpiringCache from synapse.util.stringutils import random_string from ._base import FileInfo if TYPE_CHECKING: from lxml import etree from synapse.rest.media.v1.media_repository import MediaRepository from synapse.server import HomeServer logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) _charset_match = re.compile( br'<\s*meta[^>]*charset\s*=\s*"?([a-z0-9_-]+)"?', flags=re.I ) _xml_encoding_match = re.compile( br'\s*<\s*\?\s*xml[^>]*encoding="([a-z0-9_-]+)"', flags=re.I ) _content_type_match = re.compile(r'.*; *charset="?(.*?)"?(;|$)', flags=re.I) OG_TAG_NAME_MAXLEN = 50 OG_TAG_VALUE_MAXLEN = 1000 ONE_HOUR = 60 * 60 * 1000 ONE_DAY = 24 * ONE_HOUR IMAGE_CACHE_EXPIRY_MS = 2 * ONE_DAY @attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True) class MediaInfo: """ Information parsed from downloading media being previewed. """ # The Content-Type header of the response. media_type: str # The length (in bytes) of the downloaded media. media_length: int # The media filename, according to the server. This is parsed from the # returned headers, if possible. download_name: Optional[str] # The time of the preview. created_ts_ms: int # Information from the media storage provider about where the file is stored # on disk. filesystem_id: str filename: str # The URI being previewed. uri: str # The HTTP response code. response_code: int # The timestamp (in milliseconds) of when this preview expires. expires: int # The ETag header of the response. etag: Optional[str] class PreviewUrlResource(DirectServeJsonResource): """ Generating URL previews is a complicated task which many potential pitfalls. See docs/development/url_previews.md for discussion of the design and algorithm followed in this module. """ isLeaf = True def __init__( self, hs: "HomeServer", media_repo: "MediaRepository", media_storage: MediaStorage, ): super().__init__() self.auth = hs.get_auth() self.clock = hs.get_clock() self.filepaths = media_repo.filepaths self.max_spider_size = hs.config.media.max_spider_size self.server_name = hs.hostname self.store = hs.get_datastore() self.client = SimpleHttpClient( hs, treq_args={"browser_like_redirects": True}, ip_whitelist=hs.config.media.url_preview_ip_range_whitelist, ip_blacklist=hs.config.media.url_preview_ip_range_blacklist, use_proxy=True, ) self.media_repo = media_repo self.primary_base_path = media_repo.primary_base_path self.media_storage = media_storage self._oembed = OEmbedProvider(hs) # We run the background jobs if we're the instance specified (or no # instance is specified, where we assume there is only one instance # serving media). instance_running_jobs = hs.config.media.media_instance_running_background_jobs self._worker_run_media_background_jobs = ( instance_running_jobs is None or instance_running_jobs == hs.get_instance_name() ) self.url_preview_url_blacklist = hs.config.media.url_preview_url_blacklist self.url_preview_accept_language = hs.config.media.url_preview_accept_language # memory cache mapping urls to an ObservableDeferred returning # JSON-encoded OG metadata self._cache: ExpiringCache[str, ObservableDeferred] = ExpiringCache( cache_name="url_previews", clock=self.clock, # don't spider URLs more often than once an hour expiry_ms=ONE_HOUR, ) if self._worker_run_media_background_jobs: self._cleaner_loop = self.clock.looping_call( self._start_expire_url_cache_data, 10 * 1000 ) async def _async_render_OPTIONS(self, request: SynapseRequest) -> None: request.setHeader(b"Allow", b"OPTIONS, GET") respond_with_json(request, 200, {}, send_cors=True) async def _async_render_GET(self, request: SynapseRequest) -> None: # XXX: if get_user_by_req fails, what should we do in an async render? requester = await self.auth.get_user_by_req(request) url = parse_string(request, "url", required=True) ts = parse_integer(request, "ts") if ts is None: ts = self.clock.time_msec() # XXX: we could move this into _do_preview if we wanted. url_tuple = urlparse.urlsplit(url) for entry in self.url_preview_url_blacklist: match = True for attrib in entry: pattern = entry[attrib] value = getattr(url_tuple, attrib) logger.debug( "Matching attrib '%s' with value '%s' against pattern '%s'", attrib, value, pattern, ) if value is None: match = False continue if pattern.startswith("^"): if not re.match(pattern, getattr(url_tuple, attrib)): match = False continue else: if not fnmatch.fnmatch(getattr(url_tuple, attrib), pattern): match = False continue if match: logger.warning("URL %s blocked by url_blacklist entry %s", url, entry) raise SynapseError( 403, "URL blocked by url pattern blacklist entry", Codes.UNKNOWN ) # the in-memory cache: # * ensures that only one request is active at a time # * takes load off the DB for the thundering herds # * also caches any failures (unlike the DB) so we don't keep # requesting the same endpoint observable = self._cache.get(url) if not observable: download = run_in_background(self._do_preview, url, requester.user, ts) observable = ObservableDeferred(download, consumeErrors=True) self._cache[url] = observable else: logger.info("Returning cached response") og = await make_deferred_yieldable(observable.observe()) respond_with_json_bytes(request, 200, og, send_cors=True) async def _do_preview(self, url: str, user: str, ts: int) -> bytes: """Check the db, and download the URL and build a preview Args: url: The URL to preview. user: The user requesting the preview. ts: The timestamp requested for the preview. Returns: json-encoded og data """ # check the URL cache in the DB (which will also provide us with # historical previews, if we have any) cache_result = await self.store.get_url_cache(url, ts) if ( cache_result and cache_result["expires_ts"] > ts and cache_result["response_code"] / 100 == 2 ): # It may be stored as text in the database, not as bytes (such as # PostgreSQL). If so, encode it back before handing it on. og = cache_result["og"] if isinstance(og, str): og = og.encode("utf8") return og # If this URL can be accessed via oEmbed, use that instead. url_to_download = url oembed_url = self._oembed.get_oembed_url(url) if oembed_url: url_to_download = oembed_url media_info = await self._download_url(url_to_download, user) logger.debug("got media_info of '%s'", media_info) # The number of milliseconds that the response should be considered valid. expiration_ms = media_info.expires if _is_media(media_info.media_type): file_id = media_info.filesystem_id dims = await self.media_repo._generate_thumbnails( None, file_id, file_id, media_info.media_type, url_cache=True ) og = { "og:description": media_info.download_name, "og:image": f"mxc://{self.server_name}/{media_info.filesystem_id}", "og:image:type": media_info.media_type, "matrix:image:size": media_info.media_length, } if dims: og["og:image:width"] = dims["width"] og["og:image:height"] = dims["height"] else: logger.warning("Couldn't get dims for %s" % url) # define our OG response for this media elif _is_html(media_info.media_type): # TODO: somehow stop a big HTML tree from exploding synapse's RAM with open(media_info.filename, "rb") as file: body = file.read() tree = decode_body(body, media_info.uri, media_info.media_type) if tree is not None: # Check if this HTML document points to oEmbed information and # defer to that. oembed_url = self._oembed.autodiscover_from_html(tree) og = {} if oembed_url: oembed_info = await self._download_url(oembed_url, user) og, expiration_ms = await self._handle_oembed_response( url, oembed_info, expiration_ms ) # If there was no oEmbed URL (or oEmbed parsing failed), attempt # to generate the Open Graph information from the HTML. if not oembed_url or not og: og = _calc_og(tree, media_info.uri) await self._precache_image_url(user, media_info, og) else: og = {} elif oembed_url: # Handle the oEmbed information. og, expiration_ms = await self._handle_oembed_response( url, media_info, expiration_ms ) await self._precache_image_url(user, media_info, og) else: logger.warning("Failed to find any OG data in %s", url) og = {} # filter out any stupidly long values keys_to_remove = [] for k, v in og.items(): # values can be numeric as well as strings, hence the cast to str if len(k) > OG_TAG_NAME_MAXLEN or len(str(v)) > OG_TAG_VALUE_MAXLEN: logger.warning( "Pruning overlong tag %s from OG data", k[:OG_TAG_NAME_MAXLEN] ) keys_to_remove.append(k) for k in keys_to_remove: del og[k] logger.debug("Calculated OG for %s as %s", url, og) jsonog = json_encoder.encode(og) # Cap the amount of time to consider a response valid. expiration_ms = min(expiration_ms, ONE_DAY) # store OG in history-aware DB cache await self.store.store_url_cache( url, media_info.response_code, media_info.etag, media_info.created_ts_ms + expiration_ms, jsonog, media_info.filesystem_id, media_info.created_ts_ms, ) return jsonog.encode("utf8") async def _download_url(self, url: str, user: str) -> MediaInfo: # TODO: we should probably honour robots.txt... except in practice # we're most likely being explicitly triggered by a human rather than a # bot, so are we really a robot? file_id = datetime.date.today().isoformat() + "_" + random_string(16) file_info = FileInfo(server_name=None, file_id=file_id, url_cache=True) with self.media_storage.store_into_file(file_info) as (f, fname, finish): try: logger.debug("Trying to get preview for url '%s'", url) length, headers, uri, code = await self.client.get_file( url, output_stream=f, max_size=self.max_spider_size, headers={"Accept-Language": self.url_preview_accept_language}, ) except SynapseError: # Pass SynapseErrors through directly, so that the servlet # handler will return a SynapseError to the client instead of # blank data or a 500. raise except DNSLookupError: # DNS lookup returned no results # Note: This will also be the case if one of the resolved IP # addresses is blacklisted raise SynapseError( 502, "DNS resolution failure during URL preview generation", Codes.UNKNOWN, ) except Exception as e: # FIXME: pass through 404s and other error messages nicely logger.warning("Error downloading %s: %r", url, e) raise SynapseError( 500, "Failed to download content: %s" % (traceback.format_exception_only(sys.exc_info()[0], e),), Codes.UNKNOWN, ) await finish() if b"Content-Type" in headers: media_type = headers[b"Content-Type"][0].decode("ascii") else: media_type = "application/octet-stream" download_name = get_filename_from_headers(headers) # FIXME: we should calculate a proper expiration based on the # Cache-Control and Expire headers. But for now, assume 1 hour. expires = ONE_HOUR etag = headers[b"ETag"][0].decode("ascii") if b"ETag" in headers else None try: time_now_ms = self.clock.time_msec() await self.store.store_local_media( media_id=file_id, media_type=media_type, time_now_ms=time_now_ms, upload_name=download_name, media_length=length, user_id=user, url_cache=url, ) except Exception as e: logger.error("Error handling downloaded %s: %r", url, e) # TODO: we really ought to delete the downloaded file in this # case, since we won't have recorded it in the db, and will # therefore not expire it. raise return MediaInfo( media_type=media_type, media_length=length, download_name=download_name, created_ts_ms=time_now_ms, filesystem_id=file_id, filename=fname, uri=uri, response_code=code, expires=expires, etag=etag, ) async def _precache_image_url( self, user: str, media_info: MediaInfo, og: JsonDict ) -> None: """ Pre-cache the image (if one exists) for posterity Args: user: The user requesting the preview. media_info: The media being previewed. og: The Open Graph dictionary. This is modified with image information. """ # If there's no image or it is blank, there's nothing to do. if "og:image" not in og or not og["og:image"]: return # FIXME: it might be cleaner to use the same flow as the main /preview_url # request itself and benefit from the same caching etc. But for now we # just rely on the caching on the master request to speed things up. image_info = await self._download_url( _rebase_url(og["og:image"], media_info.uri), user ) if _is_media(image_info.media_type): # TODO: make sure we don't choke on white-on-transparent images file_id = image_info.filesystem_id dims = await self.media_repo._generate_thumbnails( None, file_id, file_id, image_info.media_type, url_cache=True ) if dims: og["og:image:width"] = dims["width"] og["og:image:height"] = dims["height"] else: logger.warning("Couldn't get dims for %s", og["og:image"]) og["og:image"] = f"mxc://{self.server_name}/{image_info.filesystem_id}" og["og:image:type"] = image_info.media_type og["matrix:image:size"] = image_info.media_length else: del og["og:image"] async def _handle_oembed_response( self, url: str, media_info: MediaInfo, expiration_ms: int ) -> Tuple[JsonDict, int]: """ Parse the downloaded oEmbed info. Args: url: The URL which is being previewed (not the one which was requested). media_info: The media being previewed. expiration_ms: The length of time, in milliseconds, the media is valid for. Returns: A tuple of: The Open Graph dictionary, if the oEmbed info can be parsed. The (possibly updated) length of time, in milliseconds, the media is valid for. """ # If JSON was not returned, there's nothing to do. if not _is_json(media_info.media_type): return {}, expiration_ms with open(media_info.filename, "rb") as file: body = file.read() oembed_response = self._oembed.parse_oembed_response(url, body) open_graph_result = oembed_response.open_graph_result # Use the cache age from the oEmbed result, if one was given. if open_graph_result and oembed_response.cache_age is not None: expiration_ms = oembed_response.cache_age return open_graph_result, expiration_ms def _start_expire_url_cache_data(self) -> Deferred: return run_as_background_process( "expire_url_cache_data", self._expire_url_cache_data ) async def _expire_url_cache_data(self) -> None: """Clean up expired url cache content, media and thumbnails.""" assert self._worker_run_media_background_jobs now = self.clock.time_msec() logger.debug("Running url preview cache expiry") if not (await self.store.db_pool.updates.has_completed_background_updates()): logger.info("Still running DB updates; skipping expiry") return def try_remove_parent_dirs(dirs: Iterable[str]) -> None: """Attempt to remove the given chain of parent directories Args: dirs: The list of directory paths to delete, with children appearing before their parents. """ for dir in dirs: try: os.rmdir(dir) except FileNotFoundError: # Already deleted, continue with deleting the rest pass except OSError as e: # Failed, skip deleting the rest of the parent dirs if e.errno != errno.ENOTEMPTY: logger.warning( "Failed to remove media directory: %r: %s", dir, e ) break # First we delete expired url cache entries media_ids = await self.store.get_expired_url_cache(now) removed_media = [] for media_id in media_ids: fname = self.filepaths.url_cache_filepath(media_id) try: os.remove(fname) except FileNotFoundError: pass # If the path doesn't exist, meh except OSError as e: logger.warning("Failed to remove media: %r: %s", media_id, e) continue removed_media.append(media_id) dirs = self.filepaths.url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete(media_id) try_remove_parent_dirs(dirs) await self.store.delete_url_cache(removed_media) if removed_media: logger.info("Deleted %d entries from url cache", len(removed_media)) else: logger.debug("No entries removed from url cache") # Now we delete old images associated with the url cache. # These may be cached for a bit on the client (i.e., they # may have a room open with a preview url thing open). # So we wait a couple of days before deleting, just in case. expire_before = now - IMAGE_CACHE_EXPIRY_MS media_ids = await self.store.get_url_cache_media_before(expire_before) removed_media = [] for media_id in media_ids: fname = self.filepaths.url_cache_filepath(media_id) try: os.remove(fname) except FileNotFoundError: pass # If the path doesn't exist, meh except OSError as e: logger.warning("Failed to remove media: %r: %s", media_id, e) continue dirs = self.filepaths.url_cache_filepath_dirs_to_delete(media_id) try_remove_parent_dirs(dirs) thumbnail_dir = self.filepaths.url_cache_thumbnail_directory(media_id) try: shutil.rmtree(thumbnail_dir) except FileNotFoundError: pass # If the path doesn't exist, meh except OSError as e: logger.warning("Failed to remove media: %r: %s", media_id, e) continue removed_media.append(media_id) dirs = self.filepaths.url_cache_thumbnail_dirs_to_delete(media_id) # Note that one of the directories to be deleted has already been # removed by the `rmtree` above. try_remove_parent_dirs(dirs) await self.store.delete_url_cache_media(removed_media) if removed_media: logger.info("Deleted %d media from url cache", len(removed_media)) else: logger.debug("No media removed from url cache") def _normalise_encoding(encoding: str) -> Optional[str]: """Use the Python codec's name as the normalised entry.""" try: return codecs.lookup(encoding).name except LookupError: return None def get_html_media_encodings(body: bytes, content_type: Optional[str]) -> Iterable[str]: """ Get potential encoding of the body based on the (presumably) HTML body or the content-type header. The precedence used for finding a character encoding is: 1. tag with a charset declared. 2. The XML document's character encoding attribute. 3. The Content-Type header. 4. Fallback to utf-8. 5. Fallback to windows-1252. This roughly follows the algorithm used by BeautifulSoup's bs4.dammit.EncodingDetector. Args: body: The HTML document, as bytes. content_type: The Content-Type header. Returns: The character encoding of the body, as a string. """ # There's no point in returning an encoding more than once. attempted_encodings: Set[str] = set() # Limit searches to the first 1kb, since it ought to be at the top. body_start = body[:1024] # Check if it has an encoding set in a meta tag. match = _charset_match.search(body_start) if match: encoding = _normalise_encoding(match.group(1).decode("ascii")) if encoding: attempted_encodings.add(encoding) yield encoding # TODO Support # Check if it has an XML document with an encoding. match = _xml_encoding_match.match(body_start) if match: encoding = _normalise_encoding(match.group(1).decode("ascii")) if encoding and encoding not in attempted_encodings: attempted_encodings.add(encoding) yield encoding # Check the HTTP Content-Type header for a character set. if content_type: content_match = _content_type_match.match(content_type) if content_match: encoding = _normalise_encoding(content_match.group(1)) if encoding and encoding not in attempted_encodings: attempted_encodings.add(encoding) yield encoding # Finally, fallback to UTF-8, then windows-1252. for fallback in ("utf-8", "cp1252"): if fallback not in attempted_encodings: yield fallback def decode_body( body: bytes, uri: str, content_type: Optional[str] = None ) -> Optional["etree.Element"]: """ This uses lxml to parse the HTML document. Args: body: The HTML document, as bytes. uri: The URI used to download the body. content_type: The Content-Type header. Returns: The parsed HTML body, or None if an error occurred during processed. """ # If there's no body, nothing useful is going to be found. if not body: return None # The idea here is that multiple encodings are tried until one works. # Unfortunately the result is never used and then LXML will decode the string # again with the found encoding. for encoding in get_html_media_encodings(body, content_type): try: body.decode(encoding) except Exception: pass else: break else: logger.warning("Unable to decode HTML body for %s", uri) return None from lxml import etree # Create an HTML parser. parser = etree.HTMLParser(recover=True, encoding=encoding) # Attempt to parse the body. Returns None if the body was successfully # parsed, but no tree was found. return etree.fromstring(body, parser) def _calc_og(tree: "etree.Element", media_uri: str) -> Dict[str, Optional[str]]: """ Calculate metadata for an HTML document. This uses lxml to search the HTML document for Open Graph data. Args: tree: The parsed HTML document. media_url: The URI used to download the body. Returns: The Open Graph response as a dictionary. """ # if we see any image URLs in the OG response, then spider them # (although the client could choose to do this by asking for previews of those # URLs to avoid DoSing the server) # "og:type" : "video", # "og:url" : "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXDBoHyjmtw", # "og:site_name" : "YouTube", # "og:video:type" : "application/x-shockwave-flash", # "og:description" : "Fun stuff happening here", # "og:title" : "RemoteJam - Matrix team hack for Disrupt Europe Hackathon", # "og:image" : "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LXDBoHyjmtw/maxresdefault.jpg", # "og:video:url" : "http://www.youtube.com/v/LXDBoHyjmtw?version=3&autohide=1", # "og:video:width" : "1280" # "og:video:height" : "720", # "og:video:secure_url": "https://www.youtube.com/v/LXDBoHyjmtw?version=3", og: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = {} for tag in tree.xpath("//*/meta[starts-with(@property, 'og:')]"): if "content" in tag.attrib: # if we've got more than 50 tags, someone is taking the piss if len(og) >= 50: logger.warning("Skipping OG for page with too many 'og:' tags") return {} og[tag.attrib["property"]] = tag.attrib["content"] # TODO: grab article: meta tags too, e.g.: # "article:publisher" : "https://www.facebook.com/thethudonline" /> # "article:author" content="https://www.facebook.com/thethudonline" /> # "article:tag" content="baby" /> # "article:section" content="Breaking News" /> # "article:published_time" content="2016-03-31T19:58:24+00:00" /> # "article:modified_time" content="2016-04-01T18:31:53+00:00" /> if "og:title" not in og: # do some basic spidering of the HTML title = tree.xpath("(//title)[1] | (//h1)[1] | (//h2)[1] | (//h3)[1]") if title and title[0].text is not None: og["og:title"] = title[0].text.strip() else: og["og:title"] = None if "og:image" not in og: # TODO: extract a favicon failing all else meta_image = tree.xpath( "//*/meta[translate(@itemprop, 'IMAGE', 'image')='image']/@content" ) if meta_image: og["og:image"] = _rebase_url(meta_image[0], media_uri) else: # TODO: consider inlined CSS styles as well as width & height attribs images = tree.xpath("//img[@src][number(@width)>10][number(@height)>10]") images = sorted( images, key=lambda i: ( -1 * float(i.attrib["width"]) * float(i.attrib["height"]) ), ) if not images: images = tree.xpath("//img[@src]") if images: og["og:image"] = images[0].attrib["src"] if "og:description" not in og: meta_description = tree.xpath( "//*/meta" "[translate(@name, 'DESCRIPTION', 'description')='description']" "/@content" ) if meta_description: og["og:description"] = meta_description[0] else: og["og:description"] = _calc_description(tree) elif og["og:description"]: # This must be a non-empty string at this point. assert isinstance(og["og:description"], str) og["og:description"] = summarize_paragraphs([og["og:description"]]) # TODO: delete the url downloads to stop diskfilling, # as we only ever cared about its OG return og def _calc_description(tree: "etree.Element") -> Optional[str]: """ Calculate a text description based on an HTML document. Grabs any text nodes which are inside the tag, unless they are within an HTML5 semantic markup tag (
,