# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server # Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/> # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only defmodule Pleroma.ReverseProxy do alias Pleroma.HTTP @keep_req_headers ~w(accept user-agent accept-encoding cache-control if-modified-since) ++ ~w(if-unmodified-since if-none-match if-range range) @resp_cache_headers ~w(etag date last-modified cache-control) @keep_resp_headers @resp_cache_headers ++ ~w(content-type content-disposition content-encoding content-range) ++ ~w(accept-ranges vary) @default_cache_control_header "public, max-age=1209600" @valid_resp_codes [200, 206, 304] @max_read_duration :timer.seconds(30) @max_body_length :infinity @methods ~w(GET HEAD) @moduledoc """ A reverse proxy. Pleroma.ReverseProxy.call(conn, url, options) It is not meant to be added into a plug pipeline, but to be called from another plug or controller. Supports `#{inspect(@methods)}` HTTP methods, and only allows `#{inspect(@valid_resp_codes)}` status codes. Responses are chunked to the client while downloading from the upstream. Some request / responses headers are preserved: * request: `#{inspect(@keep_req_headers)}` * response: `#{inspect(@keep_resp_headers)}` If no caching headers (`#{inspect(@resp_cache_headers)}`) are returned by upstream, `cache-control` will be set to `#{inspect(@default_cache_control_header)}`. Options: * `redirect_on_failure` (default `false`). Redirects the client to the real remote URL if there's any HTTP errors. Any error during body processing will not be redirected as the response is chunked. This may expose remote URL, clients IPs, …. * `max_body_length` (default `#{inspect(@max_body_length)}`): limits the content length to be approximately the specified length. It is validated with the `content-length` header and also verified when proxying. * `max_read_duration` (default `#{inspect(@max_read_duration)}` ms): the total time the connection is allowed to read from the remote upstream. * `inline_content_types`: * `true` will not alter `content-disposition` (up to the upstream), * `false` will add `content-disposition: attachment` to any request, * a list of whitelisted content types * `keep_user_agent` will forward the client's user-agent to the upstream. This may be useful if the upstream is doing content transformation (encoding, …) depending on the request. * `req_headers`, `resp_headers` additional headers. * `http`: options for [hackney](https://github.com/benoitc/hackney). """ @default_hackney_options [] @inline_content_types [ "image/gif", "image/jpeg", "image/jpg", "image/png", "image/svg+xml", "audio/mpeg", "audio/mp3", "video/webm", "video/mp4", "video/quicktime" ] require Logger import Plug.Conn @type option() :: {:keep_user_agent, boolean} | {:max_read_duration, :timer.time() | :infinity} | {:max_body_length, non_neg_integer() | :infinity} | {:http, []} | {:req_headers, [{String.t(), String.t()}]} | {:resp_headers, [{String.t(), String.t()}]} | {:inline_content_types, boolean() | [String.t()]} | {:redirect_on_failure, boolean()} @spec call(Plug.Conn.t(), url :: String.t(), [option()]) :: Plug.Conn.t() def call(_conn, _url, _opts \\ []) def call(conn = %{method: method}, url, opts) when method in @methods do hackney_opts = @default_hackney_options |> Keyword.merge(Keyword.get(opts, :http, [])) |> HTTP.process_request_options() req_headers = build_req_headers(conn.req_headers, opts) opts = if filename = Pleroma.Web.MediaProxy.filename(url) do Keyword.put_new(opts, :attachment_name, filename) else opts end with {:ok, code, headers, client} <- request(method, url, req_headers, hackney_opts), :ok <- header_length_constraint(headers, Keyword.get(opts, :max_body_length)) do response(conn, client, url, code, headers, opts) else {:ok, code, headers} -> head_response(conn, url, code, headers, opts) |> halt() {:error, {:invalid_http_response, code}} -> Logger.error("#{__MODULE__}: request to #{inspect(url)} failed with HTTP status #{code}") conn |> error_or_redirect( url, code, "Request failed: " <> Plug.Conn.Status.reason_phrase(code), opts ) |> halt() {:error, error} -> Logger.error("#{__MODULE__}: request to #{inspect(url)} failed: #{inspect(error)}") conn |> error_or_redirect(url, 500, "Request failed", opts) |> halt() end end def call(conn, _, _) do conn |> send_resp(400, Plug.Conn.Status.reason_phrase(400)) |> halt() end defp request(method, url, headers, hackney_opts) do Logger.debug("#{__MODULE__} #{method} #{url} #{inspect(headers)}") method = method |> String.downcase() |> String.to_existing_atom() case hackney().request(method, url, headers, "", hackney_opts) do {:ok, code, headers, client} when code in @valid_resp_codes -> {:ok, code, downcase_headers(headers), client} {:ok, code, headers} when code in @valid_resp_codes -> {:ok, code, downcase_headers(headers)} {:ok, code, _, _} -> {:error, {:invalid_http_response, code}} {:error, error} -> {:error, error} end end defp response(conn, client, url, status, headers, opts) do result = conn |> put_resp_headers(build_resp_headers(headers, opts)) |> send_chunked(status) |> chunk_reply(client, opts) case result do {:ok, conn} -> halt(conn) {:error, :closed, conn} -> :hackney.close(client) halt(conn) {:error, error, conn} -> Logger.warn( "#{__MODULE__} request to #{url} failed while reading/chunking: #{inspect(error)}" ) :hackney.close(client) halt(conn) end end defp chunk_reply(conn, client, opts) do chunk_reply(conn, client, opts, 0, 0) end defp chunk_reply(conn, client, opts, sent_so_far, duration) do with {:ok, duration} <- check_read_duration( duration, Keyword.get(opts, :max_read_duration, @max_read_duration) ), {:ok, data} <- hackney().stream_body(client), {:ok, duration} <- increase_read_duration(duration), sent_so_far = sent_so_far + byte_size(data), :ok <- body_size_constraint(sent_so_far, Keyword.get(opts, :max_body_size)), {:ok, conn} <- chunk(conn, data) do chunk_reply(conn, client, opts, sent_so_far, duration) else :done -> {:ok, conn} {:error, error} -> {:error, error, conn} end end defp head_response(conn, _url, code, headers, opts) do conn |> put_resp_headers(build_resp_headers(headers, opts)) |> send_resp(code, "") end defp error_or_redirect(conn, url, code, body, opts) do if Keyword.get(opts, :redirect_on_failure, false) do conn |> Phoenix.Controller.redirect(external: url) |> halt() else conn |> send_resp(code, body) |> halt end end defp downcase_headers(headers) do Enum.map(headers, fn {k, v} -> {String.downcase(k), v} end) end defp get_content_type(headers) do {_, content_type} = List.keyfind(headers, "content-type", 0, {"content-type", "application/octet-stream"}) [content_type | _] = String.split(content_type, ";") content_type end defp put_resp_headers(conn, headers) do Enum.reduce(headers, conn, fn {k, v}, conn -> put_resp_header(conn, k, v) end) end defp build_req_headers(headers, opts) do headers |> downcase_headers() |> Enum.filter(fn {k, _} -> k in @keep_req_headers end) |> (fn headers -> headers = headers ++ Keyword.get(opts, :req_headers, []) if Keyword.get(opts, :keep_user_agent, false) do List.keystore( headers, "user-agent", 0, {"user-agent", Pleroma.Application.user_agent()} ) else headers end end).() end defp build_resp_headers(headers, opts) do headers |> Enum.filter(fn {k, _} -> k in @keep_resp_headers end) |> build_resp_cache_headers(opts) |> build_resp_content_disposition_header(opts) |> (fn headers -> headers ++ Keyword.get(opts, :resp_headers, []) end).() end defp build_resp_cache_headers(headers, _opts) do has_cache? = Enum.any?(headers, fn {k, _} -> k in @resp_cache_headers end) has_cache_control? = List.keymember?(headers, "cache-control", 0) cond do has_cache? && has_cache_control? -> headers has_cache? -> # There's caching header present but no cache-control -- we need to explicitely override it # to public as Plug defaults to "max-age=0, private, must-revalidate" List.keystore(headers, "cache-control", 0, {"cache-control", "public"}) true -> List.keystore( headers, "cache-control", 0, {"cache-control", @default_cache_control_header} ) end end defp build_resp_content_disposition_header(headers, opts) do opt = Keyword.get(opts, :inline_content_types, @inline_content_types) content_type = get_content_type(headers) attachment? = cond do is_list(opt) && !Enum.member?(opt, content_type) -> true opt == false -> true true -> false end if attachment? do name = try do {{"content-disposition", content_disposition_string}, _} = List.keytake(headers, "content-disposition", 0) [name | _] = Regex.run( ~r/filename="((?:[^"\\]|\\.)*)"/u, content_disposition_string || "", capture: :all_but_first ) name rescue MatchError -> Keyword.get(opts, :attachment_name, "attachment") end disposition = "attachment; filename=\"#{name}\"" List.keystore(headers, "content-disposition", 0, {"content-disposition", disposition}) else headers end end defp header_length_constraint(headers, limit) when is_integer(limit) and limit > 0 do with {_, size} <- List.keyfind(headers, "content-length", 0), {size, _} <- Integer.parse(size), true <- size <= limit do :ok else false -> {:error, :body_too_large} _ -> :ok end end defp header_length_constraint(_, _), do: :ok defp body_size_constraint(size, limit) when is_integer(limit) and limit > 0 and size >= limit do {:error, :body_too_large} end defp body_size_constraint(_, _), do: :ok defp check_read_duration(duration, max) when is_integer(duration) and is_integer(max) and max > 0 do if duration > max do {:error, :read_duration_exceeded} else {:ok, {duration, :erlang.system_time(:millisecond)}} end end defp check_read_duration(_, _), do: {:ok, :no_duration_limit, :no_duration_limit} defp increase_read_duration({previous_duration, started}) when is_integer(previous_duration) and is_integer(started) do duration = :erlang.system_time(:millisecond) - started {:ok, previous_duration + duration} end defp increase_read_duration(_) do {:ok, :no_duration_limit, :no_duration_limit} end defp hackney, do: Pleroma.Config.get(:hackney, :hackney) end