vw_small

Hardened fork of Vaultwarden (https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden) with fewer features.
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commit b54684b677fd399011fa7061dc7c0926f3d17c4b
parent 5cd40c63ed230bee6dd54b79a9a7e768ad87978f
Author: Daniel GarcĂ­a <dani-garcia@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu, 15 Feb 2018 00:40:34 +0100

Upload and download attachments, and added License file

Diffstat:
MCargo.lock | 150+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------
MCargo.toml | 8++++----
ALICENSE.txt | 674+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Mmigrations/2018-01-14-171611_create_tables/down.sql | 2++
Mmigrations/2018-01-14-171611_create_tables/up.sql | 49+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
Msrc/api/core/accounts.rs | 31+++++++++++++++++++++----------
Msrc/api/core/ciphers.rs | 109++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
Msrc/api/core/mod.rs | 20++++++++++++++++++--
Msrc/api/core/two_factor.rs | 8++++----
Msrc/api/web.rs | 23++++++++++++++---------
Msrc/auth.rs | 6+++---
Msrc/bin/proxy.rs | 1-
Asrc/db/models/attachment.rs | 93+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Msrc/db/models/cipher.rs | 47++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
Msrc/db/models/device.rs | 17++++++++++-------
Msrc/db/models/folder.rs | 17++++++++++-------
Msrc/db/models/mod.rs | 2++
Msrc/db/models/user.rs | 20+++++++++++++-------
Msrc/db/schema.rs | 14+++++++++++++-
Msrc/util.rs | 27++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
20 files changed, 1133 insertions(+), 185 deletions(-)

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But first, please read +<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/migrations/2018-01-14-171611_create_tables/down.sql b/migrations/2018-01-14-171611_create_tables/down.sql @@ -4,4 +4,6 @@ DROP TABLE devices; DROP TABLE ciphers; +DROP TABLE attachments; + DROP TABLE folders; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/migrations/2018-01-14-171611_create_tables/up.sql b/migrations/2018-01-14-171611_create_tables/up.sql @@ -1,30 +1,32 @@ CREATE TABLE users ( - uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, - created_at DATETIME NOT NULL, - updated_at DATETIME NOT NULL, - email TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL, - name TEXT NOT NULL, - password_hash BLOB NOT NULL, - salt BLOB NOT NULL, - password_iterations INTEGER NOT NULL, + uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, + created_at DATETIME NOT NULL, + updated_at DATETIME NOT NULL, + email TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE, + name TEXT NOT NULL, + password_hash BLOB NOT NULL, + salt BLOB NOT NULL, + password_iterations INTEGER NOT NULL, password_hint TEXT, - key TEXT NOT NULL, + key TEXT NOT NULL, private_key TEXT, public_key TEXT, totp_secret TEXT, totp_recover TEXT, - security_stamp TEXT NOT NULL + security_stamp TEXT NOT NULL, + equivalent_domains TEXT NOT NULL, + excluded_globals TEXT NOT NULL ); CREATE TABLE devices ( - uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, - created_at DATETIME NOT NULL, - updated_at DATETIME NOT NULL, - user_uuid TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users (uuid), - name TEXT NOT NULL, - type INTEGER NOT NULL, - push_token TEXT UNIQUE, - refresh_token TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL + uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, + created_at DATETIME NOT NULL, + updated_at DATETIME NOT NULL, + user_uuid TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users (uuid), + name TEXT NOT NULL, + type INTEGER NOT NULL, + push_token TEXT, + refresh_token TEXT NOT NULL ); CREATE TABLE ciphers ( @@ -36,8 +38,15 @@ CREATE TABLE ciphers ( organization_uuid TEXT, type INTEGER NOT NULL, data TEXT NOT NULL, - favorite BOOLEAN NOT NULL, - attachments BLOB + favorite BOOLEAN NOT NULL +); + +CREATE TABLE attachments ( + id TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, + cipher_uuid TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES ciphers (uuid), + file_name TEXT NOT NULL, + file_size INTEGER NOT NULL + ); CREATE TABLE folders ( diff --git a/src/api/core/accounts.rs b/src/api/core/accounts.rs @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ struct KeysData { #[post("/accounts/register", data = "<data>")] fn register(data: Json<RegisterData>, conn: DbConn) -> Result<(), BadRequest<Json>> { - if CONFIG.signups_allowed { + if !CONFIG.signups_allowed { err!(format!("Signups not allowed")) } println!("DEBUG - {:#?}", data); @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ fn post_keys(data: Json<KeysData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Jso } #[post("/accounts/password", data = "<data>")] -fn post_password(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { +fn post_password(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<(), BadRequest<Json>> { let key = data["key"].as_str().unwrap(); let password_hash = data["masterPasswordHash"].as_str().unwrap(); let new_password_hash = data["newMasterPasswordHash"].as_str().unwrap(); @@ -94,14 +94,13 @@ fn post_password(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Js user.set_password(new_password_hash); user.key = key.to_string(); - user.save(&conn); - Ok(Json(json!({}))) + Ok(()) } #[post("/accounts/security-stamp", data = "<data>")] -fn post_sstamp(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { +fn post_sstamp(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<(), BadRequest<Json>> { let password_hash = data["masterPasswordHash"].as_str().unwrap(); let mut user = headers.user; @@ -111,14 +110,15 @@ fn post_sstamp(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json } user.reset_security_stamp(); + user.save(&conn); - Ok(Json(json!({}))) + Ok(()) } #[post("/accounts/email-token", data = "<data>")] -fn post_email(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { - println!("{:#?}", data); +fn post_email(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<(), BadRequest<Json>> { let password_hash = data["masterPasswordHash"].as_str().unwrap(); + let new_email = data["newEmail"].as_str().unwrap(); let mut user = headers.user; @@ -126,11 +126,18 @@ fn post_email(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, err!("Invalid password") } - err!("Not implemented") + if User::find_by_mail(new_email, &conn).is_some() { + err!("Email already in use"); + } + + user.email = new_email.to_string(); + user.save(&conn); + + Ok(()) } #[post("/accounts/delete", data = "<data>")] -fn delete_account(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { +fn delete_account(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<(), BadRequest<Json>> { let password_hash = data["masterPasswordHash"].as_str().unwrap(); let mut user = headers.user; @@ -139,6 +146,10 @@ fn delete_account(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<J err!("Invalid password") } + // Delete all ciphers by user_uuid + // Delete all devices by user_uuid + // Delete user + err!("Not implemented") } diff --git a/src/api/core/ciphers.rs b/src/api/core/ciphers.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ use std::io::{Cursor, Read}; +use std::path::Path; use rocket::{Route, Data}; use rocket::http::ContentType; @@ -6,14 +7,21 @@ use rocket::response::status::BadRequest; use rocket_contrib::{Json, Value}; -use multipart::server::Multipart; +use multipart::server::{Multipart, SaveResult}; +use multipart::server::save::SavedData; + +use data_encoding::HEXLOWER; use db::DbConn; use db::models::*; + use util; +use crypto; use auth::Headers; +use CONFIG; + #[get("/sync")] fn sync(headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { let user = headers.user; @@ -22,7 +30,7 @@ fn sync(headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { let folders_json: Vec<Value> = folders.iter().map(|c| c.to_json()).collect(); let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user(&user.uuid, &conn); - let ciphers_json: Vec<Value> = ciphers.iter().map(|c| c.to_json()).collect(); + let ciphers_json: Vec<Value> = ciphers.iter().map(|c| c.to_json(&conn)).collect(); Ok(Json(json!({ "Profile": user.to_json(), @@ -42,7 +50,7 @@ fn sync(headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { fn get_ciphers(headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn); - let ciphers_json: Vec<Value> = ciphers.iter().map(|c| c.to_json()).collect(); + let ciphers_json: Vec<Value> = ciphers.iter().map(|c| c.to_json(&conn)).collect(); Ok(Json(json!({ "Data": ciphers_json, @@ -58,10 +66,10 @@ fn get_cipher(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadR }; if cipher.user_uuid != headers.user.uuid { - err!("Cipher is now owned by user") + err!("Cipher is not owned by user") } - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json())) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&conn))) } #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] @@ -86,7 +94,15 @@ fn post_ciphers(data: Json<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Resul data.favorite.unwrap_or(false)); if let Some(ref folder_id) = data.folderId { - // TODO: Validate folder is owned by user + match Folder::find_by_uuid(folder_id, &conn) { + Some(folder) => { + if folder.user_uuid != headers.user.uuid { + err!("Folder is not owned by user") + } + } + None => err!("Folder doesn't exist") + } + cipher.folder_uuid = Some(folder_id.clone()); } @@ -107,7 +123,7 @@ fn post_ciphers(data: Json<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Resul cipher.save(&conn); - Ok(Json(cipher.to_json())) + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&conn))) } fn value_from_data(data: &CipherData) -> Result<Value, &'static str> { @@ -180,48 +196,77 @@ fn post_ciphers_import(data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Res #[post("/ciphers/<uuid>/attachment", format = "multipart/form-data", data = "<data>")] fn post_attachment(uuid: String, data: Data, content_type: &ContentType, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { - // TODO: Check if cipher exists + let cipher = match Cipher::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) { + Some(cipher) => cipher, + None => err!("Cipher doesn't exist") + }; + + if cipher.user_uuid != headers.user.uuid { + err!("Cipher is not owned by user") + } let mut params = content_type.params(); - let boundary_pair = params.next().expect("No boundary provided"); // ("boundary", "----WebKitFormBoundary...") + let boundary_pair = params.next().expect("No boundary provided"); let boundary = boundary_pair.1; - use data_encoding::BASE64URL; - use crypto; - use CONFIG; + let base_path = Path::new(&CONFIG.attachments_folder).join(&cipher.uuid); - // TODO: Maybe use the same format as the official server? - let attachment_id = BASE64URL.encode(&crypto::get_random_64()); - let path = format!("{}/{}/{}", CONFIG.attachments_folder, - headers.user.uuid, attachment_id); - println!("Path {:#?}", path); + Multipart::with_body(data.open(), boundary).foreach_entry(|mut field| { + let name = field.headers.filename.unwrap(); // This is provided by the client, don't trust it - let mut mp = Multipart::with_body(data.open(), boundary); - match mp.save().with_dir(path).into_entries() { - Some(entries) => { - println!("Entries {:#?}", entries); + let file_name = HEXLOWER.encode(&crypto::get_random(vec![0; 10])); + let path = base_path.join(&file_name); - let saved_file = &entries.files["data"][0]; // Only one file at a time - let file_name = &saved_file.filename; // This is provided by the client, don't trust it - let file_size = &saved_file.size; - } - None => err!("No data entries") - } + let size = match field.data.save() + .memory_threshold(0) + .size_limit(None) + .with_path(path) { + SaveResult::Full(SavedData::File(path, size)) => size as i32, + _ => return + }; - err!("Not implemented") + let attachment = Attachment::new(file_name, cipher.uuid.clone(), name, size); + println!("Attachment: {:#?}", attachment); + attachment.save(&conn); + }); + + Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&conn))) +} + +#[post("/ciphers/<uuid>/attachment/<attachment_id>/delete", data = "<data>")] +fn delete_attachment_post(uuid: String, attachment_id: String, data: Json<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<(), BadRequest<Json>> { + // Data contains a json object with the id, but we don't need it + delete_attachment(uuid, attachment_id, headers, conn) } #[delete("/ciphers/<uuid>/attachment/<attachment_id>")] -fn delete_attachment(uuid: String, attachment_id: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { - if uuid != headers.user.uuid { - err!("Permission denied") +fn delete_attachment(uuid: String, attachment_id: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<(), BadRequest<Json>> { + let attachment = match Attachment::find_by_id(&attachment_id, &conn) { + Some(attachment) => attachment, + None => err!("Attachment doesn't exist") + }; + + if attachment.cipher_uuid != uuid { + err!("Attachment from other cipher") + } + + let cipher = match Cipher::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) { + Some(cipher) => cipher, + None => err!("Cipher doesn't exist") + }; + + if cipher.user_uuid != headers.user.uuid { + err!("Cipher is not owned by user") } // Delete file + let file = attachment.get_file_path(); + util::delete_file(&file); // Delete entry in cipher + attachment.delete(&conn); - err!("Not implemented") + Ok(()) } #[post("/ciphers/<uuid>")] diff --git a/src/api/core/mod.rs b/src/api/core/mod.rs @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> { post_ciphers, post_ciphers_import, post_attachment, + delete_attachment_post, delete_attachment, post_cipher, put_cipher, @@ -89,12 +90,27 @@ fn clear_device_token(uuid: String) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { err!("No fn put_device_token(uuid: String) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { err!("Not implemented") } +#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] +#[allow(non_snake_case)] +struct EquivDomainData { + ExcludedGlobalEquivalentDomains: Vec<i32>, + EquivalentDomains: Vec<Vec<String>>, +} + #[get("/settings/domains")] fn get_eq_domains() -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { err!("Not implemented") } -#[post("/settings/domains")] -fn post_eq_domains() -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { +#[post("/settings/domains", data = "<data>")] +fn post_eq_domains(data: Json<EquivDomainData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { + let excluded_globals = &data.ExcludedGlobalEquivalentDomains; + let equivalent_domains = &data.EquivalentDomains; + + let mut user = headers.user; + + + //BODY. "{\"ExcludedGlobalEquivalentDomains\":[2],\"EquivalentDomains\":[[\"uoc.edu\",\"uoc.es\"]]}" + err!("Not implemented") } diff --git a/src/api/core/two_factor.rs b/src/api/core/two_factor.rs @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ fn get_twofactor(headers: Headers) -> Result<Json, BadRequest<Json>> { Value::Null } else { json!([{ - "Enabled": true, - "Type": 0, - "Object": "twoFactorProvider" - }]) + "Enabled": true, + "Type": 0, + "Object": "twoFactorProvider" + }]) }; Ok(Json(json!({ diff --git a/src/api/web.rs b/src/api/web.rs @@ -16,21 +16,26 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> { // TODO: Might want to use in memory cache: https://github.com/hgzimmerman/rocket-file-cache #[get("/")] fn index() -> io::Result<NamedFile> { - NamedFile::open(Path::new(&CONFIG.web_vault_folder).join("index.html")) + NamedFile::open( + Path::new(&CONFIG.web_vault_folder) + .join("index.html")) } -#[get("/<p..>")] // Only match this if the other routes don't match +#[get("/<p..>", rank = 1)] // Only match this if the other routes don't match fn files(p: PathBuf) -> io::Result<NamedFile> { - NamedFile::open(Path::new(&CONFIG.web_vault_folder).join(p)) + NamedFile::open( + Path::new(&CONFIG.web_vault_folder) + .join(p)) } -#[get("/attachments/<uuid>/<file..>")] -fn attachments(uuid: String, file: PathBuf, headers: Headers) -> io::Result<NamedFile> { - if uuid != headers.user.uuid { - return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied, "Permission denied")); - } - NamedFile::open(Path::new(&CONFIG.attachments_folder).join(file)) +#[get("/attachments/<uuid>/<file..>")] +fn attachments(uuid: String, file: PathBuf) -> io::Result<NamedFile> { + NamedFile::open( + Path::new(&CONFIG.attachments_folder) + .join(uuid) + .join(file) + ) } diff --git a/src/auth.rs b/src/auth.rs @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ use db::DbConn; use db::models::{User, Device}; pub struct Headers { - pub device_type: i32, + pub device_type: Option<i32>, pub device: Device, pub user: User, } @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for Headers { /// Get device type let device_type = match headers.get_one("Device-Type") .map(|s| s.parse::<i32>()) { - Some(Ok(dt)) => dt, - _ => return err_handler!("Device-Type is invalid or missing") + Some(Ok(dt)) => Some(dt),// dt, + _ => None // return err_handler!("Device-Type is invalid or missing") }; /// Get access_token diff --git a/src/bin/proxy.rs b/src/bin/proxy.rs @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ use reqwest::header::{self, Headers}; ** These routes are here to avoid showing errors in the console, ** redirect the body data to the fairing and show the web vault. **/ - #[get("/")] fn index() -> io::Result<NamedFile> { NamedFile::open(Path::new("web-vault").join("index.html")) diff --git a/src/db/models/attachment.rs b/src/db/models/attachment.rs @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +use serde_json::Value as JsonValue; + +use super::Cipher; +use CONFIG; + +#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] +#[table_name = "attachments"] +#[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")] +#[primary_key(id)] +pub struct Attachment { + pub id: String, + pub cipher_uuid: String, + pub file_name: String, + pub file_size: i32, +} + +/// Local methods +impl Attachment { + pub fn new(id: String, cipher_uuid: String, file_name: String, file_size: i32) -> Self { + Self { + id, + cipher_uuid, + file_name, + file_size, + } + } + + pub fn get_file_path(&self) -> String { + format!("{}/{}/{}", CONFIG.attachments_folder, self.cipher_uuid, self.id) + } + + pub fn to_json(&self) -> JsonValue { + use util::get_display_size; + use CONFIG; + + // TODO: Change all references to localhost (maybe put it in .env?) + let host = "http://localhost:8000"; + + let web_path = format!("{}/attachments/{}/{}", host, self.cipher_uuid, self.id); + + let file_path = self.get_file_path(); + let display_size = get_display_size(self.file_size); + + json!({ + "Id": self.id, + "Url": web_path, + "FileName": self.file_name, + "Size": self.file_size.to_string(), + "SizeName": display_size, + "Object": "attachment" + }) + } +} + +use diesel; +use diesel::prelude::*; +use db::DbConn; +use db::schema::attachments; + +/// Database methods +impl Attachment { + pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> bool { + // TODO: Update modified date + + match diesel::replace_into(attachments::table) + .values(self) + .execute(&**conn) { + Ok(1) => true, // One row inserted + _ => false, + } + } + + pub fn delete(self, conn: &DbConn) -> bool { + match diesel::delete(attachments::table.filter( + attachments::id.eq(self.id))) + .execute(&**conn) { + Ok(1) => true, // One row deleted + _ => false, + } + } + + pub fn find_by_id(id: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> { + attachments::table + .filter(attachments::id.eq(id)) + .first::<Self>(&**conn).ok() + } + + pub fn find_by_cipher(cipher_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> { + attachments::table + .filter(attachments::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid)) + .load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading attachments") + } +} diff --git a/src/db/models/cipher.rs b/src/db/models/cipher.rs @@ -4,8 +4,11 @@ use serde_json::Value as JsonValue; use uuid::Uuid; -#[derive(Queryable, Insertable, Identifiable)] +use super::User; + +#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] #[table_name = "ciphers"] +#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct Cipher { pub uuid: String, @@ -24,15 +27,14 @@ pub struct Cipher { pub data: String, pub favorite: bool, - pub attachments: Option<Vec<u8>>, } /// Local methods impl Cipher { - pub fn new(user_uuid: String, type_: i32, favorite: bool) -> Cipher { + pub fn new(user_uuid: String, type_: i32, favorite: bool) -> Self { let now = Utc::now().naive_utc(); - Cipher { + Self { uuid: Uuid::new_v4().to_string(), created_at: now, updated_at: now, @@ -45,15 +47,26 @@ impl Cipher { favorite, data: String::new(), - attachments: None, } } +} - pub fn to_json(&self) -> JsonValue { +use diesel; +use diesel::prelude::*; +use db::DbConn; +use db::schema::ciphers; + +/// Database methods +impl Cipher { + pub fn to_json(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> JsonValue { use serde_json; use util::format_date; + use super::Attachment; - let data: JsonValue = serde_json::from_str(&self.data).unwrap(); + let data_json: JsonValue = serde_json::from_str(&self.data).unwrap(); + + let attachments = Attachment::find_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn); + let attachments_json: Vec<JsonValue> = attachments.iter().map(|c| c.to_json()).collect(); json!({ "Id": self.uuid, @@ -62,22 +75,14 @@ impl Cipher { "FolderId": self.folder_uuid, "Favorite": self.favorite, "OrganizationId": "", - "Attachments": self.attachments, + "Attachments": attachments_json, "OrganizationUseTotp": false, - "Data": data, + "Data": data_json, "Object": "cipher", "Edit": true, }) } -} -use diesel; -use diesel::prelude::*; -use db::DbConn; -use db::schema::ciphers; - -/// Database methods -impl Cipher { pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> bool { // TODO: Update modified date @@ -98,15 +103,15 @@ impl Cipher { } } - pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Cipher> { + pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> { ciphers::table .filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(uuid)) - .first::<Cipher>(&**conn).ok() + .first::<Self>(&**conn).ok() } - pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Cipher> { + pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> { ciphers::table .filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) - .load::<Cipher>(&**conn).expect("Error loading ciphers") + .load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading ciphers") } } diff --git a/src/db/models/device.rs b/src/db/models/device.rs @@ -4,8 +4,11 @@ use serde_json::Value as JsonValue; use uuid::Uuid; -#[derive(Queryable, Insertable, Identifiable)] +use super::User; + +#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] #[table_name = "devices"] +#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct Device { pub uuid: String, @@ -24,10 +27,10 @@ pub struct Device { /// Local methods impl Device { - pub fn new(uuid: String, user_uuid: String, name: String, type_: i32) -> Device { + pub fn new(uuid: String, user_uuid: String, name: String, type_: i32) -> Self { let now = Utc::now().naive_utc(); - Device { + Self { uuid, created_at: now, updated_at: now, @@ -103,15 +106,15 @@ impl Device { } } - pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Device> { + pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> { devices::table .filter(devices::uuid.eq(uuid)) - .first::<Device>(&**conn).ok() + .first::<Self>(&**conn).ok() } - pub fn find_by_refresh_token(refresh_token: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Device> { + pub fn find_by_refresh_token(refresh_token: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> { devices::table .filter(devices::refresh_token.eq(refresh_token)) - .first::<Device>(&**conn).ok() + .first::<Self>(&**conn).ok() } } diff --git a/src/db/models/folder.rs b/src/db/models/folder.rs @@ -4,8 +4,11 @@ use serde_json::Value as JsonValue; use uuid::Uuid; -#[derive(Queryable, Insertable, Identifiable)] +use super::User; + +#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)] #[table_name = "folders"] +#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct Folder { pub uuid: String, @@ -17,10 +20,10 @@ pub struct Folder { /// Local methods impl Folder { - pub fn new(user_uuid: String, name: String) -> Folder { + pub fn new(user_uuid: String, name: String) -> Self { let now = Utc::now().naive_utc(); - Folder { + Self { uuid: Uuid::new_v4().to_string(), created_at: now, updated_at: now, @@ -69,15 +72,15 @@ impl Folder { } } - pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Folder> { + pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> { folders::table .filter(folders::uuid.eq(uuid)) - .first::<Folder>(&**conn).ok() + .first::<Self>(&**conn).ok() } - pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Folder> { + pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> { folders::table .filter(folders::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) - .load::<Folder>(&**conn).expect("Error loading folders") + .load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading folders") } } diff --git a/src/db/models/mod.rs b/src/db/models/mod.rs @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ +mod attachment; mod cipher; mod device; mod folder; mod user; +pub use self::attachment::Attachment; pub use self::cipher::Cipher; pub use self::device::Device; pub use self::folder::Folder; diff --git a/src/db/models/user.rs b/src/db/models/user.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use uuid::Uuid; use CONFIG; -#[derive(Queryable, Insertable, Identifiable)] +#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable)] #[table_name = "users"] #[primary_key(uuid)] pub struct User { @@ -28,11 +28,14 @@ pub struct User { pub totp_secret: Option<String>, pub totp_recover: Option<String>, pub security_stamp: String, + + pub equivalent_domains: String, + pub excluded_globals: String, } /// Local methods impl User { - pub fn new(mail: String, key: String, password: String) -> User { + pub fn new(mail: String, key: String, password: String) -> Self { let now = Utc::now().naive_utc(); let email = mail.to_lowercase(); @@ -42,7 +45,7 @@ impl User { let salt = crypto::get_random_64(); let password_hash = crypto::hash_password(password.as_bytes(), &salt, iterations as u32); - User { + Self { uuid: Uuid::new_v4().to_string(), created_at: now, updated_at: now, @@ -61,6 +64,9 @@ impl User { public_key: None, totp_secret: None, totp_recover: None, + + equivalent_domains: "[]".to_string(), + excluded_globals: "[]".to_string(), } } @@ -144,16 +150,16 @@ impl User { } } - pub fn find_by_mail(mail: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<User> { + pub fn find_by_mail(mail: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> { let lower_mail = mail.to_lowercase(); users::table .filter(users::email.eq(lower_mail)) - .first::<User>(&**conn).ok() + .first::<Self>(&**conn).ok() } - pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<User> { + pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> { users::table .filter(users::uuid.eq(uuid)) - .first::<User>(&**conn).ok() + .first::<Self>(&**conn).ok() } } diff --git a/src/db/schema.rs b/src/db/schema.rs @@ -1,4 +1,13 @@ table! { + attachments (id) { + id -> Text, + cipher_uuid -> Text, + file_name -> Text, + file_size -> Integer, + } +} + +table! { ciphers (uuid) { uuid -> Text, created_at -> Timestamp, @@ -10,7 +19,6 @@ table! { type_ -> Integer, data -> Text, favorite -> Bool, - attachments -> Nullable<Binary>, } } @@ -55,15 +63,19 @@ table! { totp_secret -> Nullable<Text>, totp_recover -> Nullable<Text>, security_stamp -> Text, + equivalent_domains -> Text, + excluded_globals -> Text, } } +joinable!(attachments -> ciphers (cipher_uuid)); joinable!(ciphers -> folders (folder_uuid)); joinable!(ciphers -> users (user_uuid)); joinable!(devices -> users (user_uuid)); joinable!(folders -> users (user_uuid)); allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!( + attachments, ciphers, devices, folders, diff --git a/src/util.rs b/src/util.rs @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ macro_rules! err_handler { use std::path::Path; use std::io::Read; -use std::fs::File; +use std::fs::{self, File}; pub fn file_exists(path: &str) -> bool { Path::new(path).exists() @@ -48,6 +48,31 @@ pub fn read_file(path: &str) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String> { Ok(contents) } +pub fn delete_file(path: &str) -> bool { + fs::remove_file(path).is_ok() +} + + +const UNITS: [&'static str; 6] = ["bytes", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB"]; + +pub fn get_display_size(size: i32) -> String { + let mut size = size as f64; + let mut unit_counter = 0; + + loop { + if size > 1024. { + size /= 1024.; + unit_counter += 1; + } else { + break; + } + }; + + // Round to two decimals + size = (size * 100.).round() / 100.; + format!("{} {}", size, UNITS[unit_counter]) +} + /// /// String util methods