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146 lines
5.7 KiB
CoffeeScript
146 lines
5.7 KiB
CoffeeScript
# A useragent is assigned to each client when the client connects. The useragent is responsible for making
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# sure all requests are authorized and maintaining document metadata.
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#
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# This is used by all the client frontends to interact with the server.
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hat = require 'hat'
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types = require '../types'
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# This module exports a function which you can call with the model and options. Calling the function
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# returns _another_ function which you can call when clients connect.
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module.exports = (model, options) ->
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# By default, accept all connections + data submissions.
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# Don't let anyone delete documents though.
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auth = options.auth or (agent, action) ->
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if action.type in ['connect', 'read', 'create', 'update'] then action.accept() else action.reject()
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class UserAgent
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constructor: (data) ->
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@sessionId = hat()
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@connectTime = new Date
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@headers = data.headers
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@remoteAddress = data.remoteAddress
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# This is a map from docName -> listener function
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@listeners = {}
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# Should be manually set by the auth function.
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@name = null
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# We have access to these with socket.io, but I'm not sure we can support
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# these properties on the REST API or sockjs, etc.
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#xdomain: data.xdomain
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#secure: data.secure
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# This is a helper method which wraps auth() above. It creates the action and calls
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# auth. If authentication succeeds, acceptCallback() is called if it exists. otherwise
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# userCallback(true) is called.
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#
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# If authentication fails, userCallback('forbidden', null) is called.
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#
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# If supplied, actionData is turned into the action object passed to auth.
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doAuth: (actionData, name, userCallback, acceptCallback) ->
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action = actionData || {}
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action.name = name
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action.type = switch name
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when 'connect' then 'connect'
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when 'create' then 'create'
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when 'get snapshot', 'get ops', 'open' then 'read'
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when 'submit op' then 'update'
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when 'submit meta' then 'update'
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when 'delete' then 'delete'
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else throw new Error "Invalid action name #{name}"
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responded = false
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action.reject = ->
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throw new Error 'Multiple accept/reject calls made' if responded
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responded = true
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userCallback 'forbidden', null
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action.accept = ->
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throw new Error 'Multiple accept/reject calls made' if responded
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responded = true
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acceptCallback()
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auth this, action
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disconnect: ->
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model.removeListener docName, listener for docName, listener of @listeners
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getOps: (docName, start, end, callback) ->
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@doAuth {docName, start, end}, 'get ops', callback, ->
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model.getOps docName, start, end, callback
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getSnapshot: (docName, callback) ->
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@doAuth {docName}, 'get snapshot', callback, ->
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model.getSnapshot docName, callback
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create: (docName, type, meta, callback) ->
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# We don't check that types[type.name] == type. That might be important at some point.
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type = types[type] if typeof type == 'string'
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# I'm not sure what client-specified metadata should be allowed in the document metadata
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# object. For now, I'm going to ignore all create metadata until I know how it should work.
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meta = {}
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meta.creator = @name if @name
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meta.ctime = meta.mtime = Date.now()
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# The action object has a 'type' property already. Hence the doc type is renamed to 'docType'
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@doAuth {docName, docType:type, meta}, 'create', callback, =>
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model.create docName, type, meta, callback
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submitOp: (docName, opData, callback) ->
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opData.meta ||= {}
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opData.meta.source = @sessionId
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dupIfSource = opData.dupIfSource or []
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# If ops and meta get coalesced, they should be separated here.
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if opData.op
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@doAuth {docName, op:opData.op, v:opData.v, meta:opData.meta, dupIfSource}, 'submit op', callback, =>
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model.applyOp docName, opData, callback
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else
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@doAuth {docName, meta:opData.meta}, 'submit meta', callback, =>
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model.applyMetaOp docName, opData, callback
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# Delete the named operation.
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# Callback is passed (deleted?, error message)
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delete: (docName, callback) ->
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@doAuth {docName}, 'delete', callback, =>
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model.delete docName, callback
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# Open the named document for reading. Just like model.listen, version is optional.
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listen: (docName, version, listener, callback) ->
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authOps = if version?
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# If the specified version is older than the current version, we have to also check that the
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# agent is allowed to get ops from the specified version.
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#
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# We _could_ check the version number of the document and then only check getOps if
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# the specified version is old, but an auth check is almost certainly faster than a db roundtrip.
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(c) => @doAuth {docName, start:version, end:null}, 'get ops', callback, c
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else
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(c) -> c()
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authOps =>
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@doAuth {docName, v:version if version?}, 'open', callback, =>
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return callback? 'Document is already open' if @listeners[docName]
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@listeners[docName] = listener
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model.listen docName, version, listener, (error, v) =>
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if error
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delete @listeners[docName]
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callback? error, v
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removeListener: (docName) ->
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throw new Error 'Document is not open' unless @listeners[docName]
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model.removeListener docName, @listeners[docName]
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delete @listeners[docName]
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# Finally, return a function which takes client data and returns an authenticated useragent object
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# through a callback.
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(data, callback) ->
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agent = new UserAgent data
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agent.doAuth null, 'connect', callback, ->
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# Maybe store a set of agents? Is that useful?
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callback null, agent
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