Refactor to allow for fairings to be even built

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Yong Wen Chua 2017-07-16 14:59:04 +08:00
parent 88640afaae
commit f73ee3a62e
2 changed files with 238 additions and 232 deletions

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@ -380,20 +380,6 @@ impl Default for Cors {
}
}
/// Ad-hoc per route CORS response to requests
///
/// Note: If you use this, the lifetime parameter `'r` of your `rocket:::response::Responder<'r>`
/// CANNOT be `'static`. This is because the code generated by Rocket will implicitly try to
/// to restrain the `Request` object passed to the route to `&'static Request`, and it is not
/// possible to have such a reference.
/// See [this PR on Rocket](https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/pull/345).
pub fn respond<'a, 'r: 'a, R: response::Responder<'r>>(
options: State<'a, Cors>,
responder: R,
) -> Responder<'a, 'r, R> {
options.inner().respond(responder)
}
impl Cors {
/// Wrap any `Rocket::Response` and respond with CORS headers.
/// This is only used for ad-hoc route CORS response
@ -447,8 +433,7 @@ impl fairing::Fairing for Cors {
}
}
fn on_response(&self, request: &Request, response: &mut rocket::Response) {
}
fn on_response(&self, _: &Request, _: &mut rocket::Response) {}
}
/// A CORS [Responder](https://rocket.rs/guide/responses/#responder)
@ -486,218 +471,13 @@ impl<'a, 'r: 'a, R: response::Responder<'r>> Responder<'a, 'r, R> {
/// Respond to a request
fn respond(self, request: &Request) -> response::Result<'r> {
match self.build_cors_response(request) {
Ok(response) => response,
let mut response = self.responder.respond_to(request)?; // handle status errors?
match build_cors_response(self.options, request, &mut response) {
Ok(()) => Ok(response),
Err(e) => response::Responder::respond_to(e, request),
}
}
/// Build a CORS response and merge with an existing `rocket::Response` for the request
fn build_cors_response(self, request: &Request) -> Result<response::Result<'r>, Error> {
let original_response = match self.responder.respond_to(request) {
Ok(response) => response,
Err(status) => return Ok(Err(status)), // TODO: Handle this?
};
// Existing CORS response?
if Self::has_allow_origin(&original_response) {
return Ok(Ok(original_response));
}
// 1. If the Origin header is not present terminate this set of steps.
// The request is outside the scope of this specification.
let origin = Self::origin(request)?;
let origin = match origin {
None => {
// Not a CORS request
return Ok(Ok(original_response));
}
Some(origin) => origin,
};
// Check if the request verb is an OPTION or something else
let cors_response = match request.method() {
Method::Options => {
let method = Self::request_method(request)?;
let headers = Self::request_headers(request)?;
Self::preflight(&self.options, origin, method, headers)
}
_ => Self::actual_request(&self.options, origin),
}?;
Ok(Ok(cors_response.build(original_response)))
}
/// Gets the `Origin` request header from the request
fn origin(request: &Request) -> Result<Option<Origin>, Error> {
match Origin::from_request(request) {
Outcome::Forward(()) => Ok(None),
Outcome::Success(origin) => Ok(Some(origin)),
Outcome::Failure((_, err)) => Err(err),
}
}
/// Gets the `Access-Control-Request-Method` request header from the request
fn request_method(request: &Request) -> Result<Option<AccessControlRequestMethod>, Error> {
match AccessControlRequestMethod::from_request(request) {
Outcome::Forward(()) => Ok(None),
Outcome::Success(method) => Ok(Some(method)),
Outcome::Failure((_, err)) => Err(err),
}
}
/// Gets the `Access-Control-Request-Headers` request header from the request
fn request_headers(request: &Request) -> Result<Option<AccessControlRequestHeaders>, Error> {
match AccessControlRequestHeaders::from_request(request) {
Outcome::Forward(()) => Ok(None),
Outcome::Success(geaders) => Ok(Some(geaders)),
Outcome::Failure((_, err)) => Err(err),
}
}
/// Checks if an existing Response already has the header `Access-Control-Allow-Origin`
fn has_allow_origin(response: &response::Response<'r>) -> bool {
response.headers().get("Access-Control-Allow-Origin").next() != None
}
/// Construct a preflight response based on the options. Will return an `Err`
/// if any of the preflight checks fail.
///
/// This implementation references the
/// [W3C recommendation](https://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#resource-preflight-requests).
fn preflight(
options: &Cors,
origin: Origin,
method: Option<AccessControlRequestMethod>,
headers: Option<AccessControlRequestHeaders>,
) -> Result<Response, Error> {
let response = Response::new();
// Note: All header parse failures are dealt with in the `FromRequest` trait implementation
// 2. If the value of the Origin header is not a case-sensitive match for any of the values
// in list of origins do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
let response = response.allowed_origin(
&origin,
&options.allowed_origins,
options.send_wildcard,
)?;
// 3. Let `method` be the value as result of parsing the Access-Control-Request-Method
// header.
// If there is no Access-Control-Request-Method header or if parsing failed,
// do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
// The request is outside the scope of this specification.
let method = method.ok_or_else(|| Error::MissingRequestMethod)?;
// 4. Let header field-names be the values as result of parsing the
// Access-Control-Request-Headers headers.
// If there are no Access-Control-Request-Headers headers
// let header field-names be the empty list.
// If parsing failed do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
// The request is outside the scope of this specification.
// 5. If method is not a case-sensitive match for any of the values in list of methods
// do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
let response = response.allowed_methods(&method, &options.allowed_methods)?;
// 6. If any of the header field-names is not a ASCII case-insensitive match for any of the
// values in list of headers do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of
// steps.
let response = if let Some(headers) = headers {
response.allowed_headers(&headers, &options.allowed_headers)?
} else {
response
};
// 7. If the resource supports credentials add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with the value of the Origin header as value, and add a
// single Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header with the case-sensitive string "true" as
// value.
// Otherwise, add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with either the value of the Origin header or the string "*" as value.
// Note: The string "*" cannot be used for a resource that supports credentials.
let response = response.credentials(options.allow_credentials)?;
// 8. Optionally add a single Access-Control-Max-Age header
// with as value the amount of seconds the user agent is allowed to cache the result of the
// request.
let response = response.max_age(options.max_age);
// 9. If method is a simple method this step may be skipped.
// Add one or more Access-Control-Allow-Methods headers consisting of
// (a subset of) the list of methods.
// If a method is a simple method it does not need to be listed, but this is not prohibited.
// Since the list of methods can be unbounded,
// simply returning the method indicated by Access-Control-Request-Method
// (if supported) can be enough.
// Done above
// 10. If each of the header field-names is a simple header and none is Content-Type,
// this step may be skipped.
// Add one or more Access-Control-Allow-Headers headers consisting of (a subset of)
// the list of headers.
// If a header field name is a simple header and is not Content-Type,
// it is not required to be listed. Content-Type is to be listed as only a
// subset of its values makes it qualify as simple header.
// Since the list of headers can be unbounded, simply returning supported headers
// from Access-Control-Allow-Headers can be enough.
// Done above -- we do not do anything special with simple headers
Ok(response)
}
/// Respond to an actual request based on the settings.
/// If the `Origin` is not provided, then this request was not made by a browser and there is no
/// CORS enforcement.
fn actual_request(options: &Cors, origin: Origin) -> Result<Response, Error> {
let response = Response::new();
// Note: All header parse failures are dealt with in the `FromRequest` trait implementation
// 2. If the value of the Origin header is not a case-sensitive match for any of the values
// in list of origins, do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
// Always matching is acceptable since the list of origins can be unbounded.
let response = response.allowed_origin(
&origin,
&options.allowed_origins,
options.send_wildcard,
)?;
// 3. If the resource supports credentials add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with the value of the Origin header as value, and add a
// single Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header with the case-sensitive string "true" as
// value.
// Otherwise, add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with either the value of the Origin header or the string "*" as value.
// Note: The string "*" cannot be used for a resource that supports credentials.
let response = response.credentials(options.allow_credentials)?;
// 4. If the list of exposed headers is not empty add one or more
// Access-Control-Expose-Headers headers, with as values the header field names given in
// the list of exposed headers.
// By not adding the appropriate headers resource can also clear the preflight result cache
// of all entries where origin is a case-sensitive match for the value of the Origin header
// and url is a case-sensitive match for the URL of the resource.
let response = response.exposed_headers(
options
.expose_headers
.iter()
.map(|s| &**s)
.collect::<Vec<&str>>()
.as_slice(),
);
Ok(response)
}
}
impl<'a, 'r: 'a, R: response::Responder<'r>> response::Responder<'r> for Responder<'a, 'r, R> {
@ -874,15 +654,22 @@ impl Response {
/// Builds a `rocket::Response` from this struct based off some base `rocket::Response`
///
/// This will overwrite any existing CORS headers
#[allow(unused_results)]
#[cfg(test)]
fn build<'r>(&self, base: response::Response<'r>) -> response::Response<'r> {
let mut response = response::Response::build_from(base).finalize();
self.merge(&mut response);
response
}
/// Merge CORS headers with an existing `rocket::Response`.
///
/// This will overwrite any existing CORS headers
fn merge(&self, response: &mut response::Response) {
// TODO: We should be able to remove this
let origin = match self.allow_origin {
None => {
// This is not a CORS response
return response;
return;
}
Some(ref origin) => origin,
};
@ -945,11 +732,230 @@ impl Response {
} else {
response.remove_header("Vary");
}
response
}
}
/// Ad-hoc per route CORS response to requests
///
/// Note: If you use this, the lifetime parameter `'r` of your `rocket:::response::Responder<'r>`
/// CANNOT be `'static`. This is because the code generated by Rocket will implicitly try to
/// to restrain the `Request` object passed to the route to `&'static Request`, and it is not
/// possible to have such a reference.
/// See [this PR on Rocket](https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/pull/345).
pub fn respond<'a, 'r: 'a, R: response::Responder<'r>>(
options: State<'a, Cors>,
responder: R,
) -> Responder<'a, 'r, R> {
options.inner().respond(responder)
}
/// Build a CORS response and merge with an existing `rocket::Response` for the request
fn build_cors_response(
options: &Cors,
request: &Request,
mut response: &mut rocket::Response,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
// Existing CORS response?
if has_allow_origin(response) {
return Ok(());
}
// 1. If the Origin header is not present terminate this set of steps.
// The request is outside the scope of this specification.
let origin = origin(request)?;
let origin = match origin {
None => {
// Not a CORS request
return Ok(());
}
Some(origin) => origin,
};
// Check if the request verb is an OPTION or something else
let cors_response = match request.method() {
Method::Options => {
let method = request_method(request)?;
let headers = request_headers(request)?;
preflight(options, origin, method, headers)
}
_ => actual_request(options, origin),
}?;
cors_response.merge(&mut response);
Ok(())
}
/// Gets the `Origin` request header from the request
fn origin(request: &Request) -> Result<Option<Origin>, Error> {
match Origin::from_request(request) {
Outcome::Forward(()) => Ok(None),
Outcome::Success(origin) => Ok(Some(origin)),
Outcome::Failure((_, err)) => Err(err),
}
}
/// Gets the `Access-Control-Request-Method` request header from the request
fn request_method(request: &Request) -> Result<Option<AccessControlRequestMethod>, Error> {
match AccessControlRequestMethod::from_request(request) {
Outcome::Forward(()) => Ok(None),
Outcome::Success(method) => Ok(Some(method)),
Outcome::Failure((_, err)) => Err(err),
}
}
/// Gets the `Access-Control-Request-Headers` request header from the request
fn request_headers(request: &Request) -> Result<Option<AccessControlRequestHeaders>, Error> {
match AccessControlRequestHeaders::from_request(request) {
Outcome::Forward(()) => Ok(None),
Outcome::Success(geaders) => Ok(Some(geaders)),
Outcome::Failure((_, err)) => Err(err),
}
}
/// Checks if an existing Response already has the header `Access-Control-Allow-Origin`
fn has_allow_origin<'r>(response: &response::Response<'r>) -> bool {
response.headers().get("Access-Control-Allow-Origin").next() != None
}
/// Construct a preflight response based on the options. Will return an `Err`
/// if any of the preflight checks fail.
///
/// This implementation references the
/// [W3C recommendation](https://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#resource-preflight-requests).
fn preflight(
options: &Cors,
origin: Origin,
method: Option<AccessControlRequestMethod>,
headers: Option<AccessControlRequestHeaders>,
) -> Result<Response, Error> {
let response = Response::new();
// Note: All header parse failures are dealt with in the `FromRequest` trait implementation
// 2. If the value of the Origin header is not a case-sensitive match for any of the values
// in list of origins do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
let response = response.allowed_origin(
&origin,
&options.allowed_origins,
options.send_wildcard,
)?;
// 3. Let `method` be the value as result of parsing the Access-Control-Request-Method
// header.
// If there is no Access-Control-Request-Method header or if parsing failed,
// do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
// The request is outside the scope of this specification.
let method = method.ok_or_else(|| Error::MissingRequestMethod)?;
// 4. Let header field-names be the values as result of parsing the
// Access-Control-Request-Headers headers.
// If there are no Access-Control-Request-Headers headers
// let header field-names be the empty list.
// If parsing failed do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
// The request is outside the scope of this specification.
// 5. If method is not a case-sensitive match for any of the values in list of methods
// do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
let response = response.allowed_methods(&method, &options.allowed_methods)?;
// 6. If any of the header field-names is not a ASCII case-insensitive match for any of the
// values in list of headers do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of
// steps.
let response = if let Some(headers) = headers {
response.allowed_headers(&headers, &options.allowed_headers)?
} else {
response
};
// 7. If the resource supports credentials add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with the value of the Origin header as value, and add a
// single Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header with the case-sensitive string "true" as
// value.
// Otherwise, add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with either the value of the Origin header or the string "*" as value.
// Note: The string "*" cannot be used for a resource that supports credentials.
let response = response.credentials(options.allow_credentials)?;
// 8. Optionally add a single Access-Control-Max-Age header
// with as value the amount of seconds the user agent is allowed to cache the result of the
// request.
let response = response.max_age(options.max_age);
// 9. If method is a simple method this step may be skipped.
// Add one or more Access-Control-Allow-Methods headers consisting of
// (a subset of) the list of methods.
// If a method is a simple method it does not need to be listed, but this is not prohibited.
// Since the list of methods can be unbounded,
// simply returning the method indicated by Access-Control-Request-Method
// (if supported) can be enough.
// Done above
// 10. If each of the header field-names is a simple header and none is Content-Type,
// this step may be skipped.
// Add one or more Access-Control-Allow-Headers headers consisting of (a subset of)
// the list of headers.
// If a header field name is a simple header and is not Content-Type,
// it is not required to be listed. Content-Type is to be listed as only a
// subset of its values makes it qualify as simple header.
// Since the list of headers can be unbounded, simply returning supported headers
// from Access-Control-Allow-Headers can be enough.
// Done above -- we do not do anything special with simple headers
Ok(response)
}
/// Respond to an actual request based on the settings.
/// If the `Origin` is not provided, then this request was not made by a browser and there is no
/// CORS enforcement.
fn actual_request(options: &Cors, origin: Origin) -> Result<Response, Error> {
let response = Response::new();
// Note: All header parse failures are dealt with in the `FromRequest` trait implementation
// 2. If the value of the Origin header is not a case-sensitive match for any of the values
// in list of origins, do not set any additional headers and terminate this set of steps.
// Always matching is acceptable since the list of origins can be unbounded.
let response = response.allowed_origin(
&origin,
&options.allowed_origins,
options.send_wildcard,
)?;
// 3. If the resource supports credentials add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with the value of the Origin header as value, and add a
// single Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header with the case-sensitive string "true" as
// value.
// Otherwise, add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,
// with either the value of the Origin header or the string "*" as value.
// Note: The string "*" cannot be used for a resource that supports credentials.
let response = response.credentials(options.allow_credentials)?;
// 4. If the list of exposed headers is not empty add one or more
// Access-Control-Expose-Headers headers, with as values the header field names given in
// the list of exposed headers.
// By not adding the appropriate headers resource can also clear the preflight result cache
// of all entries where origin is a case-sensitive match for the value of the Origin header
// and url is a case-sensitive match for the URL of the resource.
let response = response.exposed_headers(
options
.expose_headers
.iter()
.map(|s| &**s)
.collect::<Vec<&str>>()
.as_slice(),
);
Ok(response)
}
#[cfg(test)]
#[allow(unmounted_route)]
mod tests {

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@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ fn make_cors_options() -> Cors {
}
fn rocket() -> rocket::Rocket {
rocket::ignite()
.mount("/", routes![cors])
.attach(make_cors_options())
rocket::ignite().mount("/", routes![cors]).attach(
make_cors_options(),
)
}
#[test]