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caddy/modules/caddyhttp/fileserver/matcher.go
Matthew Holt e43b6d8178 core: Variadic Context.Logger(); soft deprecation
Ideally I'd just remove the parameter to caddy.Context.Logger(), but
this would break most Caddy plugins.

Instead, I'm making it variadic and marking it as partially deprecated.
In the future, I might completely remove the parameter once most
plugins have updated.
2022-09-16 16:55:36 -06:00

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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
//
// 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.
package fileserver
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/fs"
"net/http"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
"github.com/google/cel-go/cel"
"github.com/google/cel-go/common"
"github.com/google/cel-go/common/operators"
"github.com/google/cel-go/common/types/ref"
"github.com/google/cel-go/parser"
"go.uber.org/zap"
exprpb "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/api/expr/v1alpha1"
)
func init() {
caddy.RegisterModule(MatchFile{})
}
// MatchFile is an HTTP request matcher that can match
// requests based upon file existence.
//
// Upon matching, three new placeholders will be made
// available:
//
// - `{http.matchers.file.relative}` The root-relative
// path of the file. This is often useful when rewriting
// requests.
// - `{http.matchers.file.absolute}` The absolute path
// of the matched file.
// - `{http.matchers.file.type}` Set to "directory" if
// the matched file is a directory, "file" otherwise.
// - `{http.matchers.file.remainder}` Set to the remainder
// of the path if the path was split by `split_path`.
//
// Even though file matching may depend on the OS path
// separator, the placeholder values always use /.
type MatchFile struct {
// The file system implementation to use. By default, the
// local disk file system will be used.
FileSystemRaw json.RawMessage `json:"file_system,omitempty" caddy:"namespace=caddy.fs inline_key=backend"`
fileSystem fs.FS
// The root directory, used for creating absolute
// file paths, and required when working with
// relative paths; if not specified, `{http.vars.root}`
// will be used, if set; otherwise, the current
// directory is assumed. Accepts placeholders.
Root string `json:"root,omitempty"`
// The list of files to try. Each path here is
// considered related to Root. If nil, the request
// URL's path will be assumed. Files and
// directories are treated distinctly, so to match
// a directory, the filepath MUST end in a forward
// slash `/`. To match a regular file, there must
// be no trailing slash. Accepts placeholders. If
// the policy is "first_exist", then an error may
// be triggered as a fallback by configuring "="
// followed by a status code number,
// for example "=404".
TryFiles []string `json:"try_files,omitempty"`
// How to choose a file in TryFiles. Can be:
//
// - first_exist
// - smallest_size
// - largest_size
// - most_recently_modified
//
// Default is first_exist.
TryPolicy string `json:"try_policy,omitempty"`
// A list of delimiters to use to split the path in two
// when trying files. If empty, no splitting will
// occur, and the path will be tried as-is. For each
// split value, the left-hand side of the split,
// including the split value, will be the path tried.
// For example, the path `/remote.php/dav/` using the
// split value `.php` would try the file `/remote.php`.
// Each delimiter must appear at the end of a URI path
// component in order to be used as a split delimiter.
SplitPath []string `json:"split_path,omitempty"`
logger *zap.Logger
}
// CaddyModule returns the Caddy module information.
func (MatchFile) CaddyModule() caddy.ModuleInfo {
return caddy.ModuleInfo{
ID: "http.matchers.file",
New: func() caddy.Module { return new(MatchFile) },
}
}
// UnmarshalCaddyfile sets up the matcher from Caddyfile tokens. Syntax:
//
// file <files...> {
// root <path>
// try_files <files...>
// try_policy first_exist|smallest_size|largest_size|most_recently_modified
// }
func (m *MatchFile) UnmarshalCaddyfile(d *caddyfile.Dispenser) error {
for d.Next() {
m.TryFiles = append(m.TryFiles, d.RemainingArgs()...)
for d.NextBlock(0) {
switch d.Val() {
case "root":
if !d.NextArg() {
return d.ArgErr()
}
m.Root = d.Val()
case "try_files":
m.TryFiles = append(m.TryFiles, d.RemainingArgs()...)
if len(m.TryFiles) == 0 {
return d.ArgErr()
}
case "try_policy":
if !d.NextArg() {
return d.ArgErr()
}
m.TryPolicy = d.Val()
case "split_path":
m.SplitPath = d.RemainingArgs()
if len(m.SplitPath) == 0 {
return d.ArgErr()
}
default:
return d.Errf("unrecognized subdirective: %s", d.Val())
}
}
}
return nil
}
// CELLibrary produces options that expose this matcher for use in CEL
// expression matchers.
//
// Example:
//
// expression file({'root': '/srv', 'try_files': [{http.request.uri.path}, '/index.php'], 'try_policy': 'first_exist', 'split_path': ['.php']})
func (MatchFile) CELLibrary(ctx caddy.Context) (cel.Library, error) {
requestType := cel.ObjectType("http.Request")
matcherFactory := func(data ref.Val) (caddyhttp.RequestMatcher, error) {
values, err := caddyhttp.CELValueToMapStrList(data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var root string
if len(values["root"]) > 0 {
root = values["root"][0]
}
var try_policy string
if len(values["try_policy"]) > 0 {
root = values["try_policy"][0]
}
m := MatchFile{
Root: root,
TryFiles: values["try_files"],
TryPolicy: try_policy,
SplitPath: values["split_path"],
}
err = m.Provision(ctx)
return m, err
}
envOptions := []cel.EnvOption{
cel.Macros(parser.NewGlobalVarArgMacro("file", celFileMatcherMacroExpander())),
cel.Function("file", cel.Overload("file_request_map", []*cel.Type{requestType, caddyhttp.CELTypeJSON}, cel.BoolType)),
cel.Function("file_request_map",
cel.Overload("file_request_map", []*cel.Type{requestType, caddyhttp.CELTypeJSON}, cel.BoolType),
cel.SingletonBinaryImpl(caddyhttp.CELMatcherRuntimeFunction("file_request_map", matcherFactory))),
}
programOptions := []cel.ProgramOption{
cel.CustomDecorator(caddyhttp.CELMatcherDecorator("file_request_map", matcherFactory)),
}
return caddyhttp.NewMatcherCELLibrary(envOptions, programOptions), nil
}
func celFileMatcherMacroExpander() parser.MacroExpander {
return func(eh parser.ExprHelper, target *exprpb.Expr, args []*exprpb.Expr) (*exprpb.Expr, *common.Error) {
if len(args) == 0 {
return nil, &common.Error{
Message: "matcher requires at least one argument",
}
}
if len(args) == 1 {
arg := args[0]
if isCELStringLiteral(arg) || isCELCaddyPlaceholderCall(arg) {
return eh.GlobalCall("file",
eh.Ident("request"),
eh.NewMap(
eh.NewMapEntry(eh.LiteralString("try_files"), eh.NewList(arg)),
),
), nil
}
if isCELTryFilesLiteral(arg) {
return eh.GlobalCall("file", eh.Ident("request"), arg), nil
}
return nil, &common.Error{
Location: eh.OffsetLocation(arg.GetId()),
Message: "matcher requires either a map or string literal argument",
}
}
for _, arg := range args {
if !(isCELStringLiteral(arg) || isCELCaddyPlaceholderCall(arg)) {
return nil, &common.Error{
Location: eh.OffsetLocation(arg.GetId()),
Message: "matcher only supports repeated string literal arguments",
}
}
}
return eh.GlobalCall("file",
eh.Ident("request"),
eh.NewMap(
eh.NewMapEntry(
eh.LiteralString("try_files"), eh.NewList(args...),
),
),
), nil
}
}
// Provision sets up m's defaults.
func (m *MatchFile) Provision(ctx caddy.Context) error {
m.logger = ctx.Logger()
// establish the file system to use
if len(m.FileSystemRaw) > 0 {
mod, err := ctx.LoadModule(m, "FileSystemRaw")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("loading file system module: %v", err)
}
m.fileSystem = mod.(fs.FS)
}
if m.fileSystem == nil {
m.fileSystem = osFS{}
}
if m.Root == "" {
m.Root = "{http.vars.root}"
}
// if list of files to try was omitted entirely, assume URL path
// (use placeholder instead of r.URL.Path; see issue #4146)
if m.TryFiles == nil {
m.TryFiles = []string{"{http.request.uri.path}"}
}
return nil
}
// Validate ensures m has a valid configuration.
func (m MatchFile) Validate() error {
switch m.TryPolicy {
case "",
tryPolicyFirstExist,
tryPolicyLargestSize,
tryPolicySmallestSize,
tryPolicyMostRecentlyMod:
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unknown try policy %s", m.TryPolicy)
}
return nil
}
// Match returns true if r matches m. Returns true
// if a file was matched. If so, four placeholders
// will be available:
// - http.matchers.file.relative: Path to file relative to site root
// - http.matchers.file.absolute: Path to file including site root
// - http.matchers.file.type: file or directory
// - http.matchers.file.remainder: Portion remaining after splitting file path (if configured)
func (m MatchFile) Match(r *http.Request) bool {
return m.selectFile(r)
}
// selectFile chooses a file according to m.TryPolicy by appending
// the paths in m.TryFiles to m.Root, with placeholder replacements.
func (m MatchFile) selectFile(r *http.Request) (matched bool) {
repl := r.Context().Value(caddy.ReplacerCtxKey).(*caddy.Replacer)
root := filepath.Clean(repl.ReplaceAll(m.Root, "."))
type matchCandidate struct {
fullpath, relative, splitRemainder string
}
// makeCandidates evaluates placeholders in file and expands any glob expressions
// to build a list of file candidates. Special glob characters are escaped in
// placeholder replacements so globs cannot be expanded from placeholders, and
// globs are not evaluated on Windows because of its path separator character:
// escaping is not supported so we can't safely glob on Windows, or we can't
// support placeholders on Windows (pick one). (Actually, evaluating untrusted
// globs is not the end of the world since the file server will still hide any
// hidden files, it just might lead to unexpected behavior.)
makeCandidates := func(file string) []matchCandidate {
// first, evaluate placeholders in the file pattern
expandedFile, err := repl.ReplaceFunc(file, func(variable string, val any) (any, error) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
return val, nil
}
switch v := val.(type) {
case string:
return globSafeRepl.Replace(v), nil
case fmt.Stringer:
return globSafeRepl.Replace(v.String()), nil
}
return val, nil
})
if err != nil {
m.logger.Error("evaluating placeholders", zap.Error(err))
expandedFile = file // "oh well," I guess?
}
// clean the path and split, if configured -- we must split before
// globbing so that the file system doesn't include the remainder
// ("afterSplit") in the filename; be sure to restore trailing slash
beforeSplit, afterSplit := m.firstSplit(path.Clean(expandedFile))
if strings.HasSuffix(file, "/") {
beforeSplit += "/"
}
// create the full path to the file by prepending the site root
fullPattern := caddyhttp.SanitizedPathJoin(root, beforeSplit)
// expand glob expressions, but not on Windows because Glob() doesn't
// support escaping on Windows due to path separator)
var globResults []string
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
globResults = []string{fullPattern} // precious Windows
} else {
globResults, err = fs.Glob(m.fileSystem, fullPattern)
if err != nil {
m.logger.Error("expanding glob", zap.Error(err))
}
}
// for each glob result, combine all the forms of the path
var candidates []matchCandidate
for _, result := range globResults {
candidates = append(candidates, matchCandidate{
fullpath: result,
relative: strings.TrimPrefix(result, root),
splitRemainder: afterSplit,
})
}
return candidates
}
// setPlaceholders creates the placeholders for the matched file
setPlaceholders := func(candidate matchCandidate, info fs.FileInfo) {
repl.Set("http.matchers.file.relative", filepath.ToSlash(candidate.relative))
repl.Set("http.matchers.file.absolute", filepath.ToSlash(candidate.fullpath))
repl.Set("http.matchers.file.remainder", filepath.ToSlash(candidate.splitRemainder))
fileType := "file"
if info.IsDir() {
fileType = "directory"
}
repl.Set("http.matchers.file.type", fileType)
}
// match file according to the configured policy
switch m.TryPolicy {
case "", tryPolicyFirstExist:
for _, pattern := range m.TryFiles {
if err := parseErrorCode(pattern); err != nil {
caddyhttp.SetVar(r.Context(), caddyhttp.MatcherErrorVarKey, err)
return
}
candidates := makeCandidates(pattern)
for _, c := range candidates {
if info, exists := m.strictFileExists(c.fullpath); exists {
setPlaceholders(c, info)
return true
}
}
}
case tryPolicyLargestSize:
var largestSize int64
var largest matchCandidate
var largestInfo os.FileInfo
for _, pattern := range m.TryFiles {
candidates := makeCandidates(pattern)
for _, c := range candidates {
info, err := fs.Stat(m.fileSystem, c.fullpath)
if err == nil && info.Size() > largestSize {
largestSize = info.Size()
largest = c
largestInfo = info
}
}
}
if largestInfo == nil {
return false
}
setPlaceholders(largest, largestInfo)
return true
case tryPolicySmallestSize:
var smallestSize int64
var smallest matchCandidate
var smallestInfo os.FileInfo
for _, pattern := range m.TryFiles {
candidates := makeCandidates(pattern)
for _, c := range candidates {
info, err := fs.Stat(m.fileSystem, c.fullpath)
if err == nil && (smallestSize == 0 || info.Size() < smallestSize) {
smallestSize = info.Size()
smallest = c
smallestInfo = info
}
}
}
if smallestInfo == nil {
return false
}
setPlaceholders(smallest, smallestInfo)
return true
case tryPolicyMostRecentlyMod:
var recent matchCandidate
var recentInfo os.FileInfo
for _, pattern := range m.TryFiles {
candidates := makeCandidates(pattern)
for _, c := range candidates {
info, err := fs.Stat(m.fileSystem, c.fullpath)
if err == nil &&
(recentInfo == nil || info.ModTime().After(recentInfo.ModTime())) {
recent = c
recentInfo = info
}
}
}
if recentInfo == nil {
return false
}
setPlaceholders(recent, recentInfo)
return true
}
return
}
// parseErrorCode checks if the input is a status
// code number, prefixed by "=", and returns an
// error if so.
func parseErrorCode(input string) error {
if len(input) > 1 && input[0] == '=' {
code, err := strconv.Atoi(input[1:])
if err != nil || code < 100 || code > 999 {
return nil
}
return caddyhttp.Error(code, fmt.Errorf("%s", input[1:]))
}
return nil
}
// strictFileExists returns true if file exists
// and matches the convention of the given file
// path. If the path ends in a forward slash,
// the file must also be a directory; if it does
// NOT end in a forward slash, the file must NOT
// be a directory.
func (m MatchFile) strictFileExists(file string) (os.FileInfo, bool) {
info, err := fs.Stat(m.fileSystem, file)
if err != nil {
// in reality, this can be any error
// such as permission or even obscure
// ones like "is not a directory" (when
// trying to stat a file within a file);
// in those cases we can't be sure if
// the file exists, so we just treat any
// error as if it does not exist; see
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/12518877/1048862
return nil, false
}
if strings.HasSuffix(file, separator) {
// by convention, file paths ending
// in a path separator must be a directory
return info, info.IsDir()
}
// by convention, file paths NOT ending
// in a path separator must NOT be a directory
return info, !info.IsDir()
}
// firstSplit returns the first result where the path
// can be split in two by a value in m.SplitPath. The
// return values are the first piece of the path that
// ends with the split substring and the remainder.
// If the path cannot be split, the path is returned
// as-is (with no remainder).
func (m MatchFile) firstSplit(path string) (splitPart, remainder string) {
for _, split := range m.SplitPath {
if idx := indexFold(path, split); idx > -1 {
pos := idx + len(split)
// skip the split if it's not the final part of the filename
if pos != len(path) && !strings.HasPrefix(path[pos:], "/") {
continue
}
return path[:pos], path[pos:]
}
}
return path, ""
}
// There is no strings.IndexFold() function like there is strings.EqualFold(),
// but we can use strings.EqualFold() to build our own case-insensitive
// substring search (as of Go 1.14).
func indexFold(haystack, needle string) int {
nlen := len(needle)
for i := 0; i+nlen < len(haystack); i++ {
if strings.EqualFold(haystack[i:i+nlen], needle) {
return i
}
}
return -1
}
// isCELMapLiteral returns whether the expression resolves to a map literal containing
// only string keys with or a placeholder call.
func isCELTryFilesLiteral(e *exprpb.Expr) bool {
switch e.GetExprKind().(type) {
case *exprpb.Expr_StructExpr:
structExpr := e.GetStructExpr()
if structExpr.GetMessageName() != "" {
return false
}
for _, entry := range structExpr.GetEntries() {
mapKey := entry.GetMapKey()
mapVal := entry.GetValue()
if !isCELStringLiteral(mapKey) {
return false
}
mapKeyStr := mapKey.GetConstExpr().GetStringValue()
if mapKeyStr == "try_files" || mapKeyStr == "split_path" {
if !isCELStringListLiteral(mapVal) {
return false
}
} else if mapKeyStr == "try_policy" || mapKeyStr == "root" {
if !(isCELStringExpr(mapVal)) {
return false
}
} else {
return false
}
}
return true
}
return false
}
// isCELStringExpr indicates whether the expression is a supported string expression
func isCELStringExpr(e *exprpb.Expr) bool {
return isCELStringLiteral(e) || isCELCaddyPlaceholderCall(e) || isCELConcatCall(e)
}
// isCELStringLiteral returns whether the expression is a CEL string literal.
func isCELStringLiteral(e *exprpb.Expr) bool {
switch e.GetExprKind().(type) {
case *exprpb.Expr_ConstExpr:
constant := e.GetConstExpr()
switch constant.GetConstantKind().(type) {
case *exprpb.Constant_StringValue:
return true
}
}
return false
}
// isCELCaddyPlaceholderCall returns whether the expression is a caddy placeholder call.
func isCELCaddyPlaceholderCall(e *exprpb.Expr) bool {
switch e.GetExprKind().(type) {
case *exprpb.Expr_CallExpr:
call := e.GetCallExpr()
if call.GetFunction() == "caddyPlaceholder" {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// isCELConcatCall tests whether the expression is a concat function (+) with string, placeholder, or
// other concat call arguments.
func isCELConcatCall(e *exprpb.Expr) bool {
switch e.GetExprKind().(type) {
case *exprpb.Expr_CallExpr:
call := e.GetCallExpr()
if call.GetTarget() != nil {
return false
}
if call.GetFunction() != operators.Add {
return false
}
for _, arg := range call.GetArgs() {
if !isCELStringExpr(arg) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
return false
}
// isCELStringListLiteral returns whether the expression resolves to a list literal
// containing only string constants or a placeholder call.
func isCELStringListLiteral(e *exprpb.Expr) bool {
switch e.GetExprKind().(type) {
case *exprpb.Expr_ListExpr:
list := e.GetListExpr()
for _, elem := range list.GetElements() {
if !isCELStringExpr(elem) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
return false
}
// globSafeRepl replaces special glob characters with escaped
// equivalents. Note that the filepath godoc states that
// escaping is not done on Windows because of the separator.
var globSafeRepl = strings.NewReplacer(
"*", "\\*",
"[", "\\[",
"?", "\\?",
)
const (
tryPolicyFirstExist = "first_exist"
tryPolicyLargestSize = "largest_size"
tryPolicySmallestSize = "smallest_size"
tryPolicyMostRecentlyMod = "most_recently_modified"
)
// Interface guards
var (
_ caddy.Validator = (*MatchFile)(nil)
_ caddyhttp.RequestMatcher = (*MatchFile)(nil)
_ caddyhttp.CELLibraryProducer = (*MatchFile)(nil)
)