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The current random IDs are ugly and confusing when presented in UIs. This makes them prettier and easier to read. Also, disable non-automated registration of numeric IDs so that we don't need to worry so much about people carving out our automated address space and us needing to keep retrying ID registration.
390 lines
13 KiB
Python
390 lines
13 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2014 - 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import re
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from twisted.internet import defer
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from synapse.api.errors import StoreError, Codes
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from ._base import SQLBaseStore
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedInlineCallbacks, cachedList
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class RegistrationStore(SQLBaseStore):
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def __init__(self, hs):
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super(RegistrationStore, self).__init__(hs)
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self.clock = hs.get_clock()
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def add_access_token_to_user(self, user_id, token):
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"""Adds an access token for the given user.
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Args:
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user_id (str): The user ID.
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token (str): The new access token to add.
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Raises:
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StoreError if there was a problem adding this.
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"""
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next_id = yield self._access_tokens_id_gen.get_next()
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yield self._simple_insert(
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"access_tokens",
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{
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"id": next_id,
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"user_id": user_id,
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"token": token
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},
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desc="add_access_token_to_user",
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def add_refresh_token_to_user(self, user_id, token):
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"""Adds a refresh token for the given user.
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Args:
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user_id (str): The user ID.
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token (str): The new refresh token to add.
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Raises:
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StoreError if there was a problem adding this.
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"""
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next_id = yield self._refresh_tokens_id_gen.get_next()
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yield self._simple_insert(
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"refresh_tokens",
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{
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"id": next_id,
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"user_id": user_id,
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"token": token
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},
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desc="add_refresh_token_to_user",
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def register(self, user_id, token, password_hash,
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was_guest=False, make_guest=False):
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"""Attempts to register an account.
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Args:
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user_id (str): The desired user ID to register.
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token (str): The desired access token to use for this user.
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password_hash (str): Optional. The password hash for this user.
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was_guest (bool): Optional. Whether this is a guest account being
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upgraded to a non-guest account.
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make_guest (boolean): True if the the new user should be guest,
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false to add a regular user account.
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Raises:
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StoreError if the user_id could not be registered.
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"""
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yield self.runInteraction(
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"register",
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self._register, user_id, token, password_hash, was_guest, make_guest
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)
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self.is_guest.invalidate((user_id,))
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def _register(self, txn, user_id, token, password_hash, was_guest, make_guest):
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now = int(self.clock.time())
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next_id = self._access_tokens_id_gen.get_next_txn(txn)
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try:
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if was_guest:
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txn.execute("UPDATE users SET"
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" password_hash = ?,"
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" upgrade_ts = ?,"
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" is_guest = ?"
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" WHERE name = ?",
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[password_hash, now, 1 if make_guest else 0, user_id])
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else:
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txn.execute("INSERT INTO users "
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"(name, password_hash, creation_ts, is_guest) "
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"VALUES (?,?,?,?)",
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[user_id, password_hash, now, 1 if make_guest else 0])
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except self.database_engine.module.IntegrityError:
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raise StoreError(
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400, "User ID already taken.", errcode=Codes.USER_IN_USE
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)
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if token:
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# it's possible for this to get a conflict, but only for a single user
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# since tokens are namespaced based on their user ID
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txn.execute(
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"INSERT INTO access_tokens(id, user_id, token)"
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" VALUES (?,?,?)",
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(next_id, user_id, token,)
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)
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def get_user_by_id(self, user_id):
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return self._simple_select_one(
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table="users",
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keyvalues={
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"name": user_id,
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},
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retcols=["name", "password_hash", "is_guest"],
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allow_none=True,
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desc="get_user_by_id",
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)
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def get_users_by_id_case_insensitive(self, user_id):
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"""Gets users that match user_id case insensitively.
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Returns a mapping of user_id -> password_hash.
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"""
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def f(txn):
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sql = (
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"SELECT name, password_hash FROM users"
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" WHERE lower(name) = lower(?)"
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)
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txn.execute(sql, (user_id,))
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return dict(txn.fetchall())
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return self.runInteraction("get_users_by_id_case_insensitive", f)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def user_set_password_hash(self, user_id, password_hash):
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"""
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NB. This does *not* evict any cache because the one use for this
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removes most of the entries subsequently anyway so it would be
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pointless. Use flush_user separately.
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"""
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yield self._simple_update_one('users', {
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'name': user_id
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}, {
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'password_hash': password_hash
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})
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def user_delete_access_tokens(self, user_id):
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yield self.runInteraction(
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"user_delete_access_tokens",
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self._user_delete_access_tokens, user_id
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)
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def _user_delete_access_tokens(self, txn, user_id):
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txn.execute(
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"DELETE FROM access_tokens WHERE user_id = ?",
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(user_id, )
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def flush_user(self, user_id):
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rows = yield self._execute(
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'flush_user', None,
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"SELECT token FROM access_tokens WHERE user_id = ?",
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user_id
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)
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for r in rows:
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self.get_user_by_access_token.invalidate((r,))
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@cached()
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def get_user_by_access_token(self, token):
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"""Get a user from the given access token.
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Args:
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token (str): The access token of a user.
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Returns:
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dict: Including the name (user_id) and the ID of their access token.
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Raises:
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StoreError if no user was found.
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"""
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return self.runInteraction(
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"get_user_by_access_token",
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self._query_for_auth,
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token
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)
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def exchange_refresh_token(self, refresh_token, token_generator):
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"""Exchange a refresh token for a new access token and refresh token.
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Doing so invalidates the old refresh token - refresh tokens are single
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use.
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Args:
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token (str): The refresh token of a user.
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token_generator (fn: str -> str): Function which, when given a
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user ID, returns a unique refresh token for that user. This
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function must never return the same value twice.
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Returns:
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tuple of (user_id, refresh_token)
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Raises:
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StoreError if no user was found with that refresh token.
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"""
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return self.runInteraction(
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"exchange_refresh_token",
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self._exchange_refresh_token,
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refresh_token,
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token_generator
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)
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def _exchange_refresh_token(self, txn, old_token, token_generator):
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sql = "SELECT user_id FROM refresh_tokens WHERE token = ?"
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txn.execute(sql, (old_token,))
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rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
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if not rows:
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raise StoreError(403, "Did not recognize refresh token")
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user_id = rows[0]["user_id"]
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# TODO(danielwh): Maybe perform a validation on the macaroon that
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# macaroon.user_id == user_id.
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new_token = token_generator(user_id)
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sql = "UPDATE refresh_tokens SET token = ? WHERE token = ?"
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txn.execute(sql, (new_token, old_token,))
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return user_id, new_token
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def is_server_admin(self, user):
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res = yield self._simple_select_one_onecol(
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table="users",
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keyvalues={"name": user.to_string()},
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retcol="admin",
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allow_none=True,
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desc="is_server_admin",
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)
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defer.returnValue(res if res else False)
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@cachedInlineCallbacks()
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def is_guest(self, user_id):
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res = yield self._simple_select_one_onecol(
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table="users",
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keyvalues={"name": user_id},
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retcol="is_guest",
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allow_none=True,
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desc="is_guest",
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)
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defer.returnValue(res if res else False)
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@cachedList(cache=is_guest.cache, list_name="user_ids", num_args=1,
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inlineCallbacks=True)
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def are_guests(self, user_ids):
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sql = "SELECT name, is_guest FROM users WHERE name IN (%s)" % (
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",".join("?" for _ in user_ids),
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)
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rows = yield self._execute(
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"are_guests", self.cursor_to_dict, sql, *user_ids
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)
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result = {user_id: False for user_id in user_ids}
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result.update({
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row["name"]: bool(row["is_guest"])
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for row in rows
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})
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defer.returnValue(result)
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def _query_for_auth(self, txn, token):
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sql = (
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"SELECT users.name, users.is_guest, access_tokens.id as token_id"
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" FROM users"
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" INNER JOIN access_tokens on users.name = access_tokens.user_id"
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" WHERE token = ?"
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)
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txn.execute(sql, (token,))
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rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
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if rows:
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return rows[0]
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return None
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def user_add_threepid(self, user_id, medium, address, validated_at, added_at):
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yield self._simple_upsert("user_threepids", {
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"medium": medium,
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"address": address,
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}, {
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"user_id": user_id,
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"validated_at": validated_at,
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"added_at": added_at,
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})
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def user_get_threepids(self, user_id):
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ret = yield self._simple_select_list(
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"user_threepids", {
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"user_id": user_id
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},
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['medium', 'address', 'validated_at', 'added_at'],
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'user_get_threepids'
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)
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defer.returnValue(ret)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def get_user_id_by_threepid(self, medium, address):
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ret = yield self._simple_select_one(
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"user_threepids",
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{
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"medium": medium,
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"address": address
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},
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['user_id'], True, 'get_user_id_by_threepid'
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)
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if ret:
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defer.returnValue(ret['user_id'])
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defer.returnValue(None)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def count_all_users(self):
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"""Counts all users registered on the homeserver."""
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def _count_users(txn):
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txn.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) AS users FROM users")
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rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
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if rows:
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return rows[0]["users"]
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return 0
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ret = yield self.runInteraction("count_users", _count_users)
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defer.returnValue(ret)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def find_next_generated_user_id_localpart(self):
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"""
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Gets the localpart of the next generated user ID.
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Generated user IDs are integers, and we aim for them to be as small as
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we can. Unfortunately, it's possible some of them are already taken by
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existing users, and there may be gaps in the already taken range. This
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function returns the start of the first allocatable gap. This is to
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avoid the case of ID 10000000 being pre-allocated, so us wasting the
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first (and shortest) many generated user IDs.
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"""
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def _find_next_generated_user_id(txn):
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txn.execute("SELECT name FROM users")
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rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
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regex = re.compile("^@(\d+):")
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found = set()
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for r in rows:
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user_id = r["name"]
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match = regex.search(user_id)
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if match:
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found.add(int(match.group(1)))
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for i in xrange(len(found) + 1):
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if i not in found:
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return i
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defer.returnValue((yield self.runInteraction(
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"find_next_generated_user_id",
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_find_next_generated_user_id
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)))
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