forked-synapse/synapse/rest/media/v1/preview_url_resource.py
Richard van der Hoff e24ff8ebe3
Remove HomeServer.get_datastore() (#12031)
The presence of this method was confusing, and mostly present for backwards
compatibility. Let's get rid of it.

Part of #11733
2022-02-23 11:04:02 +00:00

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Python

# 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
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# 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 datetime
import errno
import fnmatch
import logging
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import traceback
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, BinaryIO, Iterable, Optional, Tuple
from urllib import parse as urlparse
from urllib.request import urlopen
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.rest.media.v1.preview_html import (
decode_body,
parse_html_to_open_graph,
rebase_url,
)
from synapse.types import JsonDict, UserID
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 synapse.rest.media.v1.media_repository import MediaRepository
from synapse.server import HomeServer
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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 DownloadResult:
length: int
uri: str
response_code: int
media_type: str
download_name: Optional[str]
expires: int
etag: Optional[str]
@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_datastores().main
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: UserID, 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._handle_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
author_name: Optional[str] = None
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_from_oembed: JsonDict = {}
if oembed_url:
oembed_info = await self._handle_url(
oembed_url, user, allow_data_urls=True
)
(
og_from_oembed,
author_name,
expiration_ms,
) = await self._handle_oembed_response(
url, oembed_info, expiration_ms
)
# Parse Open Graph information from the HTML in case the oEmbed
# response failed or is incomplete.
og_from_html = parse_html_to_open_graph(tree, media_info.uri)
# Compile the Open Graph response by using the scraped
# information from the HTML and overlaying any information
# from the oEmbed response.
og = {**og_from_html, **og_from_oembed}
await self._precache_image_url(user, media_info, og)
else:
og = {}
elif oembed_url:
# Handle the oEmbed information.
og, author_name, 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 = {}
# If we don't have a title but we have author_name, copy it as
# title
if not og.get("og:title") and author_name:
og["og:title"] = author_name
# 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, output_stream: BinaryIO) -> DownloadResult:
"""
Fetches a remote URL and parses the headers.
Args:
url: The URL to fetch.
output_stream: The stream to write the content to.
Returns:
A tuple of:
Media length, URL downloaded, the HTTP response code,
the media type, the downloaded file name, the number of
milliseconds the result is valid for, the etag header.
"""
try:
logger.debug("Trying to get preview for url '%s'", url)
length, headers, uri, code = await self.client.get_file(
url,
output_stream=output_stream,
max_size=self.max_spider_size,
headers={
b"Accept-Language": self.url_preview_accept_language,
# Use a custom user agent for the preview because some sites will only return
# Open Graph metadata to crawler user agents. Omit the Synapse version
# string to avoid leaking information.
b"User-Agent": [
"Synapse (bot; +https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse)"
],
},
is_allowed_content_type=_is_previewable,
)
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,
)
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
return DownloadResult(
length, uri, code, media_type, download_name, expires, etag
)
async def _parse_data_url(
self, url: str, output_stream: BinaryIO
) -> DownloadResult:
"""
Parses a data: URL.
Args:
url: The URL to parse.
output_stream: The stream to write the content to.
Returns:
A tuple of:
Media length, URL downloaded, the HTTP response code,
the media type, the downloaded file name, the number of
milliseconds the result is valid for, the etag header.
"""
try:
logger.debug("Trying to parse data url '%s'", url)
with urlopen(url) as url_info:
# TODO Can this be more efficient.
output_stream.write(url_info.read())
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Error parsing data: URL %s: %r", url, e)
raise SynapseError(
500,
"Failed to parse data URL: %s"
% (traceback.format_exception_only(sys.exc_info()[0], e),),
Codes.UNKNOWN,
)
return DownloadResult(
# Read back the length that has been written.
length=output_stream.tell(),
uri=url,
# If it was parsed, consider this a 200 OK.
response_code=200,
# urlopen shoves the media-type from the data URL into the content type
# header object.
media_type=url_info.headers.get_content_type(),
# Some features are not supported by data: URLs.
download_name=None,
expires=ONE_HOUR,
etag=None,
)
async def _handle_url(
self, url: str, user: UserID, allow_data_urls: bool = False
) -> MediaInfo:
"""
Fetches content from a URL and parses the result to generate a MediaInfo.
It uses the media storage provider to persist the fetched content and
stores the mapping into the database.
Args:
url: The URL to fetch.
user: The user who ahs requested this URL.
allow_data_urls: True if data URLs should be allowed.
Returns:
A MediaInfo object describing the fetched content.
"""
# 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):
if url.startswith("data:"):
if not allow_data_urls:
raise SynapseError(
500, "Previewing of data: URLs is forbidden", Codes.UNKNOWN
)
download_result = await self._parse_data_url(url, f)
else:
download_result = await self._download_url(url, f)
await finish()
try:
time_now_ms = self.clock.time_msec()
await self.store.store_local_media(
media_id=file_id,
media_type=download_result.media_type,
time_now_ms=time_now_ms,
upload_name=download_result.download_name,
media_length=download_result.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=download_result.media_type,
media_length=download_result.length,
download_name=download_result.download_name,
created_ts_ms=time_now_ms,
filesystem_id=file_id,
filename=fname,
uri=download_result.uri,
response_code=download_result.response_code,
expires=download_result.expires,
etag=download_result.etag,
)
async def _precache_image_url(
self, user: UserID, 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._handle_url(
rebase_url(og["og:image"], media_info.uri), user, allow_data_urls=True
)
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, Optional[str], 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 author name if it could be retrieved from oEmbed.
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 {}, None, 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, oembed_response.author_name, 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 _is_media(content_type: str) -> bool:
return content_type.lower().startswith("image/")
def _is_html(content_type: str) -> bool:
content_type = content_type.lower()
return content_type.startswith("text/html") or content_type.startswith(
"application/xhtml"
)
def _is_json(content_type: str) -> bool:
return content_type.lower().startswith("application/json")
def _is_previewable(content_type: str) -> bool:
"""Returns True for content types for which we will perform URL preview and False
otherwise."""
return _is_html(content_type) or _is_media(content_type) or _is_json(content_type)