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Daniel García
9323c57f49 Remove debug print 2021-02-07 00:22:39 +01:00
Daniel García
85e3c73525 Basic experimental ldap import support with the official directory connector 2021-02-06 20:15:42 +01:00
Daniel García
a74bc2e58f Update web vault to 2.18.1b 2021-02-06 16:49:49 +01:00
Daniel García
0680638933 Update dependencies 2021-02-06 16:49:28 +01:00
Daniel García
46d31ee5f7 Merge pull request #1356 from BlackDex/fix-config-bug
Fixed small buggy in validation
2021-02-03 23:50:49 +01:00
BlackDex
e794b397d3 Fixed small buggy in validation 2021-02-03 23:47:48 +01:00
Daniel García
d41350050b Merge pull request #1353 from BlackDex/admin-interface
Extra features for admin interface.
2021-02-03 22:50:15 +01:00
Mathijs van Veluw
4cd5b06b7f Merge branch 'master' into admin-interface 2021-02-03 22:41:59 +01:00
Daniel García
cd768439d2 Merge pull request #1329 from BlackDex/misc-updates
JSON Response updates and small fixes
2021-02-03 22:37:59 +01:00
Mathijs van Veluw
9e5fd2d576 Merge branch 'master' into admin-interface 2021-02-03 22:22:33 +01:00
Mathijs van Veluw
ecb46f591c Merge branch 'master' into misc-updates 2021-02-03 22:22:06 +01:00
Daniel García
d62d53aa8e Merge pull request #1341 from BlackDex/dep-update
Updated dependencies and small mail fixes
2021-02-03 22:19:18 +01:00
Daniel García
2c515ab13c Merge pull request #1355 from jjlin/global-domains
Sync global_domains.json with upstream
2021-02-03 22:17:57 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
83d556ff0c Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@cf84453 (Disney, Sony) 2021-02-03 12:22:03 -08:00
Jeremy Lin
678d313836 global_domains.py: allow syncing to a specific Git ref 2021-02-03 12:20:44 -08:00
BlackDex
705d840ea3 Extra features for admin interface.
- Able to modify the user type per organization
- Able to remove a whole organization
- Added podman detection
- Only show web-vault update when not running a containerized
  bitwarden_rs

Solves #936
2021-02-03 18:43:54 +01:00
BlackDex
7dff8c01dd JSON Response updates and small fixes
Updated several json response models.
Also fixed a few small bugs.

ciphers.rs:
  - post_ciphers_create:
    * Prevent cipher creation to organization without a collection.
  - update_cipher_from_data:
    * ~~Fixed removal of user_uuid which prevent user-owned shared-cipher to be not editable anymore when set to read-only.~~
    * Cleanup the json_data by removing the `Response` key/values from several objects.
  - delete_all:
    * Do not delete all Collections during the Purge of an Organization (same as upstream).

cipher.rs:
  - Cipher::to_json:
    * Updated json response to match upstream.
    * Return empty json object if there is no type_data instead of values which should not be set for the type_data.

organizations.rs:
  * Added two new endpoints to prevent Javascript errors regarding tax

organization.rs:
  - Organization::to_json:
    * Updated response model to match upstream
  - UserOrganization::to_json:
    * Updated response model to match upstream

collection.rs:
  - Collection::{to_json, to_json_details}:
    * Updated the json response model, and added a detailed version used during the sync
  - hide_passwords_for_user:
    * Added this function to return if the passwords should be hidden or not for the user at the specific collection (used by `to_json_details`)

Update 1: Some small changes after comments from @jjlin.
Update 2: Fixed vault purge by user to make sure the cipher is not part of an organization.

Resolves #971
Closes #990, Closes #991
2021-01-31 21:46:37 +01:00
BlackDex
5860679624 Updated dependencies and small mail fixes
- Updated rust nightly
- Updated depenencies
- Removed unicode support for regex (less dependencies)
- Fixed dependency and nightly changes/deprications
- Some mail changes for less spam point triggering
2021-01-31 20:07:42 +01:00
Daniel García
4628e4519d Update web vault to 2.18.1 2021-01-27 16:08:11 +01:00
Mathijs van Veluw
b884fd20a1 Merge pull request #1333 from jjlin/fix-manager-access
Fix collection access issues for owner/admin users
2021-01-27 08:07:20 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
67c657003d Fix collection access issues for owner/admin users
The implementation of the `Manager` user type (#1242) introduced a regression
whereby owner/admin users are incorrectly denied access to certain collection
APIs if their access control for collections isn't set to "access all".

Owner/admin users should always have full access to collection APIs, per
https://bitwarden.com/help/article/user-types-access-control/#access-control:

> Assigning Admins and Owners to Collections via Access Control will only
> impact which Collections appear readily in the Filters section of their
> Vault. Admins and Owners will always be able to access "un-assigned"
> Collections via the Organization view.
2021-01-26 22:35:09 -08:00
Daniel García
580c1bbc7d Update web vault to 2.18.0 2021-01-25 12:27:57 +01:00
Daniel García
2b6383d243 Merge pull request #1327 from jjlin/dockerfile-cleanup
Dockerfile.j2: clean up web-vault section
2021-01-25 12:24:04 +01:00
Daniel García
f27455a26f Merge pull request #1328 from jjlin/restore-rev-date
Add cipher response to restore operations
2021-01-25 12:23:00 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
1d4f900e48 Add cipher response to restore operations
This matches changes in the upstream Bitwarden server and clients.

Upstream PR: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/1072
2021-01-24 21:57:32 -08:00
Jeremy Lin
c5ca588a6f Dockerfile.j2: clean up web-vault section 2021-01-24 17:26:25 -08:00
Daniel García
06888251e3 Merge pull request #1326 from jjlin/personal-ownership
Add support for the Personal Ownership policy
2021-01-24 14:09:12 +01:00
Daniel García
1a6e4cf4e4 Merge pull request #1321 from mkilchhofer/feature/improve_shutdown_behavior
Improve shutdown behavior (on kubernetes and allow CTRL+C)
2021-01-24 14:06:15 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
9f86196a9d Add support for the Personal Ownership policy
Upstream refs:

* https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/1013
* https://bitwarden.com/help/article/policies/#personal-ownership
2021-01-23 20:50:06 -08:00
Marco Kilchhofer
1e31043fb3 Improve shutdown behavior (on kubernetes) 2021-01-22 11:50:24 +01:00
Daniel García
85adcf1ae5 Merge pull request #1316 from BlackDex/admin-interface
Updated the admin interface
2021-01-19 21:58:21 +01:00
Daniel García
9abb4d2873 Merge pull request #1314 from jjlin/image-labels
Add `org.opencontainers` labels to Docker images
2021-01-19 21:53:27 +01:00
BlackDex
235ff44736 Updated the admin interface
Mostly updated the admin interface, also some small other items.

- Added more diagnostic information to (hopefully) decrease issue
  reporting, or at least solve them quicker.
- Added an option to generate a support string which can be used to
  copy/paste on the forum or during the creation of an issue. It will
try to hide the sensitive information automatically.
- Changed the `Created At` and `Last Active` info to be in a column and
  able to sort them in the users overview.
- Some small layout changes.
- Updated javascript and css files to the latest versions available.
- Decreased the png file sizes using `oxipng`
- Updated target='_blank' links to have rel='noreferrer' to prevent
  javascript window.opener modifications.
2021-01-19 17:55:21 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
9c2d741749 Add org.opencontainers labels to Docker images 2021-01-18 01:10:41 -08:00
Daniel García
37cc0c34cf Merge pull request #1304 from jjlin/buildx
Use Docker Buildx for multi-arch builds
2021-01-12 21:51:33 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
5633b6ac94 Use Docker Buildx for multi-arch builds
The bitwarden_rs code is still cross-compiled exactly as before, but Docker
Buildx is used to rewrite the resulting Docker images with correct platform
metadata (reflecting the target platform instead of the build platform).
Buildx also now handles building and pushing the multi-arch manifest lists.
2021-01-09 02:33:36 -08:00
Daniel García
175f2aeace Merge pull request #1270 from BlackDex/update-ci
Updated Github Actions, Fixed Dockerfile
2020-12-17 18:22:46 +01:00
BlackDex
feefe69094 Updated Github Actions, Fixed Dockerfile
- Updated the Github Actions to build just one binary with all DB
  Backends.

- Created a hadolint workflow to check and verify Dockerfiles.
- Fixed current hadolint errors.
- Fixed a bug in the Dockerfile.j2 which prevented the correct libraries
  and tools to be installed on the Alpine images.

- Deleted travis.yml since that is not used anymore
2020-12-16 19:31:39 +01:00
Daniel García
46df3ee7cd Updated insecure ws dependency and general dep updates 2020-12-15 22:23:12 +01:00
Daniel García
bb945ad01b Merge pull request #1243 from BlackDex/fix-key-rotate
Fix Key Rotation during password change.
2020-12-14 20:56:31 +01:00
BlackDex
de86aa671e Fix Key Rotation during password change
When ticking the 'Also rotate my account's encryption key' box, the key
rotated ciphers are posted after the change of password.

During the password change the security stamp was reseted which made
the posted key's return an invalid auth. This reset is needed to prevent other clients from still being able to read/write.

This fixes this by adding a new database column which stores a stamp exception which includes the allowed route and the current security stamp before it gets reseted.
When the security stamp check fails it will check if there is a stamp exception and tries to match the route and security stamp.

Currently it only allows for one exception. But if needed we could expand it by using a Vec<UserStampException> and change the functions accordingly.

fixes #1240
2020-12-14 19:58:23 +01:00
Daniel García
e38771bbbd Merge pull request #1267 from jjlin/datetime-cleanup
Clean up datetime output and code
2020-12-14 18:36:39 +01:00
Daniel García
a3f9a8d7dc Merge pull request #1265 from jjlin/cipher-rev-date
Fix stale data check failure when cloning a cipher
2020-12-14 18:35:17 +01:00
Daniel García
4b6bc6ef66 Merge pull request #1266 from BlackDex/icon-user-agent
Small update on favicon downloading
2020-12-14 18:34:07 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
455a23361f Clean up datetime output and code
* For clarity, add `UTC` suffix for datetimes in the `Diagnostics` admin tab.
* Format datetimes in the local timezone in the `Users` admin tab.
* Refactor some datetime code and add doc comments.
2020-12-13 19:49:22 -08:00
BlackDex
1a8ec04733 Small update on favicon downloading
- Changed the user-agent, which caused at least one site to stall the
  connection (Same happens on icons.bitwarden.com)
- Added default_header creation to the lazy static CLIENT
- Added referer passing, which is checked by some sites
- Some small other changes
2020-12-10 23:13:24 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
4e60df7a08 Fix stale data check failure when cloning a cipher 2020-12-10 00:17:34 -08:00
Daniel García
219a9d9f5e Merge pull request #1262 from BlackDex/icon-fixes
Updated icon downloading.
2020-12-08 18:05:05 +01:00
BlackDex
48baf723a4 Updated icon downloading
- Added more checks to prevent panics (Removed unwrap)
- Try do download from base domain or add www when the provided domain
  fails
- Added some more domain validation checks to prevent errors
- Added the ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX to a Lazy Static HashMap which
  speeds-up the checks!
- Validate the Regex before starting/config change.
- Some cleanups
- Disabled some noisy debugging from 2 crates.
2020-12-08 17:34:18 +01:00
Daniel García
6530904883 Update web vault version to 2.17.1 2020-12-08 16:43:19 +01:00
Daniel García
d15d24f4ff Merge pull request #1242 from BlackDex/allow-manager-role
Adding Manager Role support
2020-12-08 16:11:55 +01:00
Daniel García
8d992d637e Merge pull request #1257 from jjlin/cipher-rev-date
Validate cipher updates with revision date
2020-12-08 15:59:21 +01:00
Daniel García
6ebc83c3b7 Merge pull request #1247 from janost/admin-disable-user
Implement admin ability to enable/disable users
2020-12-08 15:43:56 +01:00
Daniel García
b32f4451ee Merge branch 'master' into admin-disable-user 2020-12-08 15:42:37 +01:00
Daniel García
99142c7552 Merge pull request #1252 from BlackDex/update-dependencies-20201203
Updated dependencies and Dockerfiles
2020-12-08 15:33:41 +01:00
Daniel García
db710bb931 Merge pull request #1245 from janost/user-last-login
Show last active it on admin users page
2020-12-08 15:31:25 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
a9e9a397d8 Validate cipher updates with revision date
Prevent clients from updating a cipher if the local copy is stale.
Validation is only performed when the client provides its last known
revision date; this date isn't provided when using older clients,
or when the operation doesn't involve updating an existing cipher.

Upstream PR: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/994
2020-12-07 19:34:00 -08:00
BlackDex
d46a6ac687 Updated dependencies and Dockerfiles
- Updated crates
- Updated rust-toolchain
- Updated Dockerfile to use latest rust 1.48 version
- Updated AMD64 Alpine to use same version as rust-toolchain and support
  PostgreSQL.
- Updated Rocket to the commit right before they updated hyper.
  Until that update there were some crates updated and some small fixes.
  After that build fails and we probably need to make some changes
(which is probably something already done in the async branch)
2020-12-04 13:38:42 +01:00
janost
1eb5495802 Show latest active device as last active on admin page 2020-12-03 17:07:32 +01:00
BlackDex
7cf8809d77 Adding Manager Role support
This has been requested a few times (#1136 & #246 & forum), and there already were two
(1:1 duplicate) PR's (#1222 & #1223) which needed some changes and no
followups or further comments unfortunally.

This PR adds two auth headers.
- ManagerHeaders
  Checks if the user-type is Manager or higher and if the manager is
part of that collection or not.
- ManagerHeadersLoose
  Check if the user-type is Manager or higher, but does not check if the
user is part of the collection, needed for a few features like
retreiving all the users of an org.

I think this is the safest way to implement this instead of having to
check this within every function which needs this manually.

Also some extra checks if a manager has access to all collections or
just a selection.

fixes #1136
2020-12-02 22:50:51 +01:00
janost
043aa27aa3 Implement admin ability to enable/disable users 2020-11-30 23:12:56 +01:00
Daniel García
9824d94a1c Merge pull request #1244 from janost/read-config-from-files
Read config vars from files
2020-11-29 15:28:13 +01:00
janost
e8ef76b8f9 Read config vars from files 2020-11-29 02:31:49 +01:00
Daniel García
be1ddb4203 Merge pull request #1234 from janost/fix-failed-auth-log
Log proper namespace in the err!() macro
2020-11-27 18:49:46 +01:00
janost
caddf21fca Log proper namespace in the err!() macro 2020-11-22 00:09:45 +01:00
Daniel García
5379329ef7 Merge pull request #1229 from BlackDex/email-fixes
Email fixes
2020-11-18 16:16:27 +01:00
BlackDex
6faaeaae66 Updated email processing.
- Added an option to enable smtp debugging via SMTP_DEBUG. This will
  trigger a trace of the smtp commands sent/received to/from the mail
server. Useful when troubleshooting.
- Added two options to ignore invalid certificates which either do not
  match at all, or only doesn't match the hostname.
- Updated lettre to the latest alpha.4 version.
2020-11-18 12:07:08 +01:00
BlackDex
3fed323385 Fixed plain/text email format
plain/text emails should not contain html elements like <p> <a> etc..
This triggers some spamfilters and increases the spam score.

Also added the github link into the text only emails since this also
triggers spamfilters to increase the score since the url/link count is
different between the multipart messages.
2020-11-18 12:04:16 +01:00
BlackDex
58a928547d Updated admin settings page.
- Added check if settings are changed but not saved when sending test
  email.
- Added some styling to emphasize some risks settings.
- Fixed alignment of elements when the label has multiple lines.
2020-11-18 12:00:25 +01:00
Daniel García
558410c5bd Merge pull request #1220 from jameshurst/master
Return 404 instead of fallback icon
2020-11-14 14:17:53 +01:00
Daniel García
0dc0decaa7 Merge pull request #1212 from BlackDex/dotenv-warnings
Added error handling during dotenv loading
2020-11-14 14:11:56 +01:00
BlackDex
d11d663c5c Added error handling during dotenv loading
Some issue people report are because of misconfiguration or bad .env
files. To mittigate this i added error handling for this.

- Panic/Quit on a LineParse error, which indicates bad .env file format.
- Emits a info message when there is no .env file found.
- Emits a warning message when there is a .env file, but not no
  permissions.
- Emits a warning on every other message not specifically catched.
2020-11-12 13:40:26 +01:00
James Hurst
771233176f Fix for negcached icons 2020-11-09 22:06:11 -05:00
James Hurst
ed70b07d81 Return 404 instead of fallback icon 2020-11-09 20:47:26 -05:00
Daniel García
e25fc7083d Merge pull request #1219 from aveao/master
Ensure that a user is actually in an org when applying policies
2020-11-07 23:29:12 +01:00
Ave
fa364c3f2c Ensure that a user is actually in an org when applying policies 2020-11-08 01:14:17 +03:00
Daniel García
b5f9fe4d3b Fix #1206 2020-11-07 23:03:02 +01:00
Daniel García
013d4c28b2 Try to fix #1218 2020-11-07 23:01:56 +01:00
Daniel García
63acc8619b Update dependencies 2020-11-07 23:01:04 +01:00
Daniel García
ec920b5756 Merge pull request #1199 from jjlin/delete-admin
Add missing admin endpoints for deleting ciphers
2020-10-23 14:18:41 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
95caaf2a40 Add missing admin endpoints for deleting ciphers
This fixes the inability to bulk-delete ciphers from org vault views.
2020-10-23 03:42:22 -07:00
Mathijs van Veluw
7099f8bee8 Merge pull request #1198 from fabianvansteen/patch-1
Correction of verify_email error message
2020-10-23 11:40:39 +02:00
Fabian van Steen
b41a0d840c Correction of verify_email error message 2020-10-23 10:30:25 +02:00
Daniel García
c577ade90e Updated dependencies 2020-10-15 23:44:35 +02:00
Daniel García
257b143df1 Remove some duplicate code in Dockerfile with the help of some variables 2020-10-11 17:27:15 +02:00
Daniel García
34ee326ce9 Merge pull request #1178 from BlackDex/update-azure-pipelines
Updated the azure-pipelines.yml for multidb
2020-10-11 17:25:15 +02:00
Daniel García
090104ce1b Merge pull request #1181 from BlackDex/update-issue-template
Updated bug-report to note to update first
2020-10-11 17:24:42 +02:00
BlackDex
3305d5dc92 Updated bug-report to note to update first 2020-10-11 15:58:31 +02:00
Daniel García
296063e135 Merge pull request #1108 from rfwatson/add-db-connections-setting
Add DATABASE_MAX_CONNS config setting
2020-10-10 00:25:03 +02:00
Rob Watson
b9daa59e5d Add DATABASE_MAX_CONNS config setting 2020-10-09 10:29:02 +02:00
BlackDex
5bdcfe128d Updated the azure-pipelines.yml for multidb
Updated the azure-pipelines.yml to build multidb now.
- Updated to Ubuntu 18.04 (Closer matches the docker builds)
- Added some really needed apt packages to be sure that they are
  installed
- Now run cargo test using all database backeds in one go.
2020-10-08 18:48:05 +02:00
Daniel García
1842a796fb Merge pull request #1176 from BlackDex/fix-alpine-arm-docker
Fixed issue with building Alpine armv7 image.
2020-10-08 16:05:03 +02:00
BlackDex
ce99e5c583 Fixed issue with building Alpine armv7 image.
The runtime image was using a very old Alpine version.
This caused issues with the catatonit install

Now using the Balena armv7hf Alpine image for this.
2020-10-08 13:12:58 +02:00
Daniel García
0c96c2d305 Merge pull request #1171 from BlackDex/arm-multidb
Fixed building mysql, postgresql and sqlite3 for arm
2020-10-07 23:20:16 +02:00
Daniel García
5796b6b554 Merge pull request #1172 from BlackDex/missing-dotenv-config
Updated .env.template with missing config values.
2020-10-07 23:19:38 +02:00
BlackDex
c7ab27c86f Updated .env.template with missing config values.
Several values were missing from the .env.template file.
Updated this with all the values which were missing.
2020-10-06 18:54:21 +02:00
BlackDex
8c03746a67 Fixed building mysql, postgresql and sqlite3 for arm
With some apt/dpkg magic building multidb containers for arm versions
now also works. As long as the build stage and docker-image stage use
the same base (debian buster now) it should all work.

Resolves #530, resolves #1066
2020-10-06 18:04:53 +02:00
Daniel García
8746d36845 Document database connection retries and change alpine repo for catatonit
(cherry picked from commit 88e3835050c0418c060c8e3a704894763ee33aa0)
2020-10-04 14:14:26 +02:00
Daniel García
448e6ac917 Invalidate sessions when changing password or kdf values 2020-10-03 22:43:13 +02:00
Daniel García
729c9cff41 Retry initial db connection, with adjustable option 2020-10-03 22:32:00 +02:00
Daniel García
22b9c80007 Reorganize dockerfile template slightly (same result) 2020-10-03 20:59:48 +02:00
Daniel García
ab4355cfed Updated web vault, dependencies and base docker images 2020-10-03 20:50:13 +02:00
Daniel García
948dc82228 Updated sponsors 2020-10-03 20:48:02 +02:00
Daniel García
bc74fd23e7 Merge pull request #1151 from Start9Labs/feature/alpine-arm
alpine arm dockerfile
2020-10-03 20:47:42 +02:00
Daniel García
37776241be Merge pull request #1150 from BlackDex/mariadb-fk-issues
Fixed foreign-key (mariadb) errors.
2020-09-27 16:24:34 +02:00
Daniel García
feba41ec88 Merge pull request #1160 from eduardosm/vendored_openssl
Add `vendored_openssl` feature.
2020-09-27 16:24:11 +02:00
Aiden McClelland
6a8f42da8a specify version of cmosh's alpine-arm
Co-authored-by: Daniel García <dani-garcia@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-09-26 14:03:20 -06:00
Aiden McClelland
670d8cb83a add arm target to alpine container 2020-09-26 14:02:47 -06:00
Eduardo Sánchez Muñoz
2f7fbde789 Add vendored_openssl feature.
This feature enables the `vendored` feature from the `openssl` crate and build a statically linked version of openssl.
2020-09-25 23:25:53 +02:00
Mathijs van Veluw
c698bca2b9 Merge branch 'master' into mariadb-fk-issues 2020-09-25 22:25:57 +02:00
Daniel García
0b6a003a8b Merge pull request #1158 from BlackDex/fix-issue-1156
Add /api/accounts/verify-password endpoint
2020-09-25 21:14:25 +02:00
BlackDex
c64560016e Add /api/accounts/verify-password endpoint
If for some reason the hashed password is cleared from memory within a
bitwarden client it will try to verify the password at the server side.

This endpoint was missing.

Resolves #1156
2020-09-25 18:26:48 +02:00
BlackDex
978be0b4a9 Fixed foreign-key (mariadb) errors.
When using MariaDB v10.5+ Foreign-Key errors were popping up because of
some changes in that version. To mitigate this on MariaDB and other
MySQL forks those errors are now catched, and instead of a replace_into
an update will happen. I have tested this as thorough as possible with
MariaDB 10.5, 10.4, 10.3 and the default MySQL on Ubuntu Focal. And
tested it again using sqlite, all seems to be ok on all tables.

resolves #1081. resolves #1065, resolves #1050
2020-09-22 12:13:02 +02:00
Aiden McClelland
b58bff1178 alpine arm building successfully 2020-09-21 16:39:39 -06:00
Daniel García
2f3e18caa9 Merge pull request #1146 from BlackDex/user-orgs-table-enhancement
Enhanced user and orgs tables in admin view.
2020-09-20 16:48:19 +02:00
BlackDex
6a291040bd As requested here: https://bitwardenrs.discourse.group/t/searchable-user-list-on-admin-panel/299
- Changed the table layout a bit.
- Added functions to the tables:
  + Search
  + Sort
  + Paginate
2020-09-19 22:19:55 +02:00
Daniel García
dbc082dc75 Update web vault to 2.16.0 and dependencies 2020-09-19 22:01:14 +02:00
Daniel García
32a0dd09bf Merge pull request #1148 from BlackDex/update-config-descriptions
Updated the config options descriptions.
2020-09-19 21:38:01 +02:00
BlackDex
f847c6e225 Updated the config options descriptions.
Made some small changes to the description of the config options for
SMTP. Some were a bit cryptic and missing some extra descriptions.

Also made it more clear which type of secured smtp connection is going
to used.
2020-09-19 17:09:58 +02:00
Daniel García
99da5fbebb Merge pull request #1143 from BlackDex/better-lettre-errors
Format some common Lettre errors a bit simpler
2020-09-14 22:18:47 +02:00
BlackDex
6a0d024c69 Format some common Lettre errors a bit simpler
Currently when for example using the admin interface to send out a test e-mail just
returns `SmtpError`. This is not very helpful. What i have done.

- Match some common Lettre errors to return the error message.
- Other errors will just be passed on as before.

Some small other changes:
- Fixed a clippy warning about using clone().
- Fixed a typo where Lettere was spelled with one t.
2020-09-14 20:47:46 +02:00
Daniel García
b24929a243 Merge pull request #1141 from BlackDex/fix-org-creation
Fixed creating a new organization
2020-09-14 18:01:09 +02:00
BlackDex
9a47821642 Fixed creating a new organization
- The new web-vault needs a new api endpoint.
- Added this new endpoint.

Fixes #1139
2020-09-14 08:34:17 +02:00
Daniel García
d69968313b Merge pull request #1140 from jjlin/UserOrgType-cmp
Simplify implementation of `UserOrgType::cmp()`
2020-09-13 15:10:54 +02:00
Daniel García
3c377d97dc Merge pull request #1137 from BlackDex/smtp-multi-auth-mechanism
Allow multiple SMTP Auth meganisms.
2020-09-13 15:09:58 +02:00
Daniel García
ea15218197 Merge pull request #1135 from BlackDex/update-mail
Updated lettre (and other crates) and workflow.
2020-09-13 15:08:01 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
0eee907c88 Simplify implementation of UserOrgType::cmp()
Also move `UserOrgType::from_str()` closer to the definition of `UserOrgType`
since it references specific enum values.
2020-09-13 02:03:16 -07:00
BlackDex
c877583979 Allow multiple SMTP Auth meganisms.
- Allow all SMTP Auth meganisms supported by Lettre.
- The config value order is leading and values can be separated by a
  comma ','
- Case doesn't matter, and invalid values are ignored.
- Warning is printed when no valid value is found at all.
2020-09-12 21:47:24 +02:00
BlackDex
844cf70345 Updated lettre (and other crates) and workflow.
General:
- Updated several dependancies

Lettre:
- Updateded lettere and the workflow
- Changed encoding to base64
- Convert unix newlines to dos newlines for e-mails.
- Created custom e-mail boundary (auto generated could cause errors)

Tested the e-mails sent using several clients (Linux, Windows, MacOS, Web).
Run msglint (https://tools.ietf.org/tools/msglint/) on the generated e-mails until all errors were gone.

Lettre has changed quite some stuff compared between alpha.1 and alpha.2, i haven't noticed any issues sending e-mails during my tests.
2020-09-11 23:52:20 +02:00
Daniel García
a0d92a167c Merge pull request #1125 from jjlin/org-cipher-visibility
Hide ciphers from non-selected collections for org owners/admins
2020-09-10 23:19:14 +02:00
Daniel García
d7b0d6f9f5 Merge pull request #1124 from aaxdev/fix/support-mobile-signalr-msgpack
Fixing MsgPack headers type and support mobile SignalR
2020-09-03 19:51:04 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
4c3b328aca Hide ciphers from non-selected collections for org owners/admins
If org owners/admins set their org access to only include selected
collections, then ciphers from non-selected collections shouldn't
appear in "My Vault". This matches the upstream behavior.
2020-09-01 02:20:25 -07:00
aaxdev
260ffee093 Improving code 2020-08-31 22:20:21 +02:00
aaxdev
c59cfe3371 Fix MsgPack headers and support mobile SignalR 2020-08-31 19:05:07 +02:00
Daniel García
0822c0c128 Update admin page dependencies 2020-08-31 16:40:21 +02:00
Daniel García
57a88f0a1b Merge pull request #1119 from mqus/clarify-multiuser-docs
Clarify multiuser capabilities
2020-08-30 15:44:36 +02:00
Markus Richter
87393409f9 Clean up misunderstandings by removing the single-user point 2020-08-29 12:47:16 +02:00
Daniel García
062f5e4712 Update dependencies 2020-08-28 22:11:55 +02:00
Daniel García
aaba1e8368 Fix some clippy warnings and remove unused function 2020-08-28 22:10:28 +02:00
Daniel García
ff2684dfee Merge pull request #1116 from jjlin/docker
Fix the Alpine build
2020-08-27 12:34:36 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
6b5fa201aa Fix the Alpine build 2020-08-26 23:44:34 -07:00
Daniel García
7167e443ca Merge pull request #1115 from jjlin/favorites
Delete associated favorites when deleting a cipher or user
2020-08-26 17:54:50 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
175d647e47 Delete associated favorites when deleting a cipher or user
This prevents foreign key constraint violations.
2020-08-26 01:27:38 -07:00
Daniel García
4c324e1160 Change Dockerfiles to make the AMD image multidb 2020-08-24 20:58:00 +02:00
Daniel García
0365b7c6a4 Add support for multiple simultaneous database features by using macros.
Diesel requires the following changes:
- Separate connection and pool types per connection, the generate_connections! macro generates an enum with a variant per db type
- Separate migrations and schemas, these were always imported as one type depending on db feature, now they are all imported under different module names
- Separate model objects per connection, the db_object! macro generates one object for each connection with the diesel macros, a generic object, and methods to convert between the connection-specific and the generic ones
- Separate connection queries, the db_run! macro allows writing only one that gets compiled for all databases or multiple ones
2020-08-24 20:11:17 +02:00
Daniel García
19889187a5 Merge pull request #1106 from jjlin/favorites
Track favorites on a per-user basis
2020-08-24 00:31:48 +02:00
Daniel García
9571277c44 Merge pull request #1112 from jjlin/token-size-docs
Add more docs on the `email_token_size` setting
2020-08-24 00:25:47 +02:00
Daniel García
a202da9e23 Merge pull request #1099 from jjlin/global-domains
Sync global_domains.json with upstream
2020-08-24 00:25:33 +02:00
Daniel García
e5a77a477d Merge pull request #1111 from jjlin/token
Generate tokens more simply and uniformly
2020-08-24 00:25:12 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
c05dc50f53 Add more docs on the email_token_size setting 2020-08-22 17:35:55 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
3bbdbb832c Transfer favorite status for user-owned ciphers 2020-08-22 17:14:05 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
d9684bef6b Generate tokens more simply and uniformly 2020-08-22 16:07:53 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
db0c45c172 Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@8383a08 (Yandex) 2020-08-20 03:31:21 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
ad4393e3f7 Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@80f57d2 (Amazon updates) 2020-08-20 03:30:39 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
f83a8a36d1 Track favorites on a per-user basis
Currently, favorites are tracked at the cipher level. For org-owned ciphers,
this means that if one user sets it as a favorite, it automatically becomes a
favorite for all other users that the cipher has been shared with.
2020-08-19 02:32:58 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
0e9eba8c8b Maximize similarity between MySQL and SQLite/PostgreSQL schemas
In particular, Diesel aliases `Varchar` to `Text`, and `Blob` to `Binary`:

* https://docs.diesel.rs/diesel/sql_types/struct.Text.html
* https://docs.diesel.rs/diesel/sql_types/struct.Binary.html
2020-08-19 02:32:56 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
d5c760960a Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@af85e17 (eBay India updates) 2020-08-19 00:40:59 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
2c6ef2bc68 Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@2c43019 (eBay updates) 2020-08-15 01:34:12 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
7032ae5587 Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@6aed80a (Amazon updates) 2020-08-15 01:32:56 -07:00
Daniel García
eba22c2d94 Merge pull request #1095 from jjlin/db-docs
Add more doc comments for MySQL/PostgreSQL connection URIs
2020-08-13 22:34:46 +02:00
Daniel García
11cc9ae0c0 Merge pull request #1094 from jjlin/master
Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@61b11e3
2020-08-13 22:34:20 +02:00
Daniel García
fb648db47d Merge pull request #1096 from mqus/mqus-env-document-override
Add a note that settings in .env can be overridden
2020-08-13 22:34:03 +02:00
mqus
959283d333 Add a note that settings in .env can be overridden 2020-08-13 17:49:25 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
385c2227e7 Add more doc comments for MySQL/PostgreSQL connection URIs
Note that Diesel implements its own parser for MySQL connection URIs, so it
probably doesn't accept the full range of syntax that would be accepted by
MySQL's client libraries, whereas for PostgreSQL, Diesel simply passes the
connection string/URI to PostgreSQL's libpq for processing.
2020-08-13 02:33:22 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
6d9f03e84b Sync global_domains.json to bitwarden/server@61b11e3 2020-08-12 21:10:31 -07:00
Daniel García
6a972e4b19 Make the admin URL redirect try to use the referrer first, and use /admin when DOMAIN is not configured and the referrer check doesn't work, to allow users without DOMAIN configured to use the admin page correctly 2020-08-12 19:07:52 +02:00
Daniel García
171b174ce9 Update dependencies 2020-08-12 18:46:28 +02:00
Daniel García
93b7ded1e6 Remove unneccessary shim for backtrace 2020-08-12 18:45:26 +02:00
Daniel García
29c6b145ca Remove redundant user fetching from login 2020-08-11 16:48:15 +02:00
Daniel García
a7a479623c Merge pull request #1087 from jjlin/org-creation-users
Add support for restricting org creation to certain users
2020-08-08 16:20:15 +02:00
Daniel García
83dff9ae6e Merge pull request #1083 from jjlin/global-domains
Add a script to auto-generate the global equivalent domains JSON file
2020-08-08 16:19:30 +02:00
Daniel García
6b2cc5a3ee Merge pull request #1089 from jjlin/master
Don't push `latest-arm32v6` tag for MySQL and PostgreSQL images
2020-08-07 20:39:17 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
5247e0d773 Don't push latest-arm32v6 tag for MySQL and PostgreSQL images 2020-08-07 10:15:15 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
05b308b8b4 Sync global_domains.json with upstream 2020-08-06 12:13:40 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
9621278fca Add a script to auto-generate the global equivalent domains JSON file
The script works by reading the relevant files from the upstream Bitwarden
source repo and generating a matching JSON file. It could potentially be
integrated into the build/release process, but for now it can be run manually
as needed.
2020-08-06 12:12:32 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
570d6c8bf9 Add support for restricting org creation to certain users 2020-08-05 22:35:29 -07:00
Daniel García
ad48e9ed0f Fix unlock on desktop clients 2020-08-04 15:12:04 +02:00
Daniel García
f724addf9a Merge pull request #1076 from jjlin/soft-delete
Fix soft delete notifications
2020-07-28 17:44:33 +02:00
Daniel García
aa20974703 Merge pull request #1075 from jjlin/master
Push an extra `latest-arm32v6` tag
2020-07-28 17:43:59 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
a846f6c610 Fix soft delete notifications
A soft-deleted entry should now show up in the trash folder immediately
(previously, an extra sync was required).
2020-07-26 16:19:47 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
c218c34812 Push an extra latest-arm32v6 tag
This fixes a gap in PR #1069.
2020-07-26 15:28:14 -07:00
Daniel García
2626e66873 Merge pull request #1069 from jjlin/master
Skip cleanup of `arm32v6` arch-specific tags
2020-07-24 23:05:29 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
81e0e1b339 Skip cleanup of arm32v6 arch-specific tags 2020-07-24 11:32:44 -07:00
Daniel García
fd1354d00e Merge pull request #1067 from jjlin/log-time-fmt
Add config option for log timestamp format
2020-07-24 16:42:10 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
071a3b2a32 Log timestamps with milliseconds by default 2020-07-23 14:19:51 -07:00
Daniel García
32cfaab5ee Updated dependencies and changed rocket request imports 2020-07-23 21:07:04 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
d348f12a0e Add config option for log timestamp format 2020-07-22 21:50:49 -07:00
Daniel García
11845d9f5b Merge pull request #1061 from jjlin/use-strip-prefix
Use `strip_prefix()` instead of `trim_start_matches()` as appropriate
2020-07-21 16:31:31 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
de70fbf88a Use strip_prefix() instead of trim_start_matches() as appropriate
As of Rust 1.45.0, `strip_prefix()` is now stable.
2020-07-20 22:33:13 -07:00
Daniel García
0b04caab78 Merge pull request #1029 from jjlin/multi-arch
Multi-arch image support
2020-07-16 22:59:12 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
4c78c5a9c9 Tag latest releases as latest and alpine 2020-07-15 20:03:34 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
73f0841f17 Clean up arch-specific tags if Docker Hub credentials are provided 2020-07-15 20:03:34 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
4559e85daa Multi-arch image support 2020-07-15 20:03:34 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
bbef332e25 Dockerfile.j2: remove dead code 2020-07-15 20:03:34 -07:00
Daniel García
1e950c7dbc Replace IP support in preparation for compiling on stable, included some tests to check that the code matches the unstable implementation 2020-07-15 00:00:03 +02:00
Daniel García
f14e19a3d8 Don't compile the regexes each time 2020-07-14 21:58:27 +02:00
Daniel García
668d5c23dc Removed try_trait and some formatting, particularly around imports 2020-07-14 18:34:22 +02:00
Daniel García
fb6f96f5c3 Updated dependencies 2020-07-14 16:08:11 +02:00
Daniel García
6e6e34ff18 Merge pull request #1055 from jjlin/pg
Fix error in PostgreSQL build
2020-07-11 11:17:45 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
790146bfac Fix error in PostgreSQL build 2020-07-10 17:23:02 -07:00
Daniel García
af625930d6 Merge pull request #1049 from jjlin/local-tz
Use local time in email notifications for new device logins
2020-07-08 19:39:17 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
a28ebcb401 Use local time in email notifications for new device logins
In this implementation, the `TZ` environment variable must be set
in order for the formatted output to use a more user-friendly
time zone abbreviation (e.g., `UTC`). Otherwise, the output uses
the time zone's UTC offset (e.g., `+00:00`).
2020-07-07 21:30:18 -07:00
Daniel García
77e47ddd1f Merge pull request #1042 from jjlin/hide-passwords
Add support for hiding passwords in a collection
2020-07-06 18:56:06 +02:00
Daniel García
5b620ba6cd Merge pull request #1048 from jjlin/init
Add startup script to support init operations
2020-07-06 18:15:18 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
d5f9b33f66 Add startup script to support init operations
This is useful for making local customizations upon container start. To use
this feature, mount a script into the container as `/etc/bitwarden_rs.sh`
and/or a directory of scripts as `/etc/bitwarden_rs.d`. In the latter case,
only files with an `.sh` extension are sourced, so files with other
extensions (e.g., data/config files) can reside in the same dir.

Note that the init scripts are run each time the container starts (not just
the first time), so these scripts should be idempotent.
2020-07-05 15:26:20 -07:00
Daniel García
596c9b8691 Add option to set name during HELO in email settings 2020-07-05 01:59:15 +02:00
Daniel García
d4357eb55a Updated dependencies ans web vault version 2020-07-05 01:38:16 +02:00
Daniel García
b37f0dfde3 Merge pull request #1044 from ArmaanT/master
Allow postgres:// in DATABASE_URL
2020-07-05 01:07:29 +02:00
Armaan Tobaccowalla
624791e09a Allow postgres:// DATABASE_URL 2020-07-04 16:13:27 -04:00
Jeremy Lin
f9a73a9bbe More cipher optimization/cleanup 2020-07-03 10:49:10 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
35868dd72c Optimize cipher queries 2020-07-03 09:00:33 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
979d010dc2 Add support for hiding passwords in a collection
Ref: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/743
2020-07-02 21:51:20 -07:00
Daniel García
b34d548246 Update dependencies 2020-06-22 17:15:20 +02:00
Daniel García
a87646b8cb Some format changes to main.rs 2020-06-15 23:40:39 +02:00
Daniel García
a2411eef56 Updated dependencies 2020-06-15 23:04:52 +02:00
Daniel García
52ed8e4d75 Merge pull request #1026 from BlackDex/issue-1022
Fixes #1022 cloning with attachments
2020-06-07 19:53:47 +02:00
BlackDex
24c914799d Fixes #1022 cloning with attachments
When a cipher has one or more attachments it wasn't able to be cloned.
This commit fixes that issue.
2020-06-07 17:57:04 +02:00
Daniel García
db53511855 Merge pull request #1020 from BlackDex/admin-interface
Fixed wrong status if there is an update.
2020-06-04 18:50:00 +02:00
BlackDex
325691e588 Fixed wrong status if there is an update.
- Checking the sha hash first if this is also in the server version.
- Added a badge to show if you are on a branched build.
2020-06-04 17:05:17 +02:00
Daniel García
fac3cb687d Merge pull request #1019 from xoxys/master
Add back openssl crate
2020-06-04 01:24:28 +02:00
Robert Kaussow
afbf1db331 add back openssl crate 2020-06-04 01:21:30 +02:00
Daniel García
1aefaec297 Merge pull request #1018 from BlackDex/admin-interface
Admin interface
2020-06-03 22:48:03 +02:00
Daniel García
f1d3fb5d40 Merge pull request #1017 from dprobinson/patch-1
Added missing ENV Variable for Implicit TLS
2020-06-03 22:47:53 +02:00
BlackDex
ac2723f898 Updated Organizations overview
- Changed HTML to match users overview
- Added User count
- Added Org cipher amount
- Added Attachment count and size
2020-06-03 20:37:31 +02:00
BlackDex
2fffaec226 Added attachment info per user and some layout fix
- Added the amount and size of the attachments per user
- Changed the items count function a bit
- Some small layout changes
2020-06-03 17:57:03 +02:00
BlackDex
5c54dfee3a Fixed an issue when DNS resolving fails.
In the event of a failed DNS Resolving checking for new versions will
cause a huge delay, and in the end a timeout when loading the page.

- Check if DNS resolving failed, if that is the case, do not check for
  new versions
- Changed `fn get_github_api` to make use of structs
- Added a timeout of 10 seconds for the version check requests
- Moved the "Unknown" lables to the "Latest" lable
2020-06-03 17:07:32 +02:00
David P Robinson
967d2d78ec Added missing ENV Variable for Implicit TLS 2020-06-02 23:46:26 +01:00
Daniel García
1aa5e0d4dc Merge pull request #1012 from BlackDex/admin-interface
Updated js/css libraries and fixed smallscreen err
2020-06-01 20:07:13 +02:00
BlackDex
b47cf97409 Updated js/css libraries and fixed smallscreen err
- Updated bootstrap js and css to the latest version
- Fixed issue with small-screens where the menu overlaps the token input
  - The menu now collapses to a hamburger menu
  - Menu's only accessable when logedin are hidden when you are not
- Changed Users Overview to use a table to prevent small-screen issues.
2020-06-01 18:58:38 +02:00
Daniel García
5e802f8aa3 Update lettre to alpha release instead of git commit, and update the rest of dependencies while we are at it 2020-05-31 17:58:06 +02:00
Daniel García
0bdeb02a31 Merge pull request #1009 from jjlin/email-subject
Don't HTML-escape email subject lines
2020-05-31 00:22:58 +02:00
Daniel García
b03698fadb Merge pull request #1010 from jjlin/admin-url
Avoid double-slashes in the admin URL
2020-05-31 00:22:46 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
39d1a09704 Avoid double-slashes in the admin URL 2020-05-30 01:06:40 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
a447e4e7ef Don't HTML-escape email subject lines
For example, this causes org names like `X&Y` to appear as `X&amp;Y`.
2020-05-30 00:36:43 -07:00
Daniel García
4eee6e7aee Merge pull request #1007 from BlackDex/admin-interface
Admin interface restyle
2020-05-28 20:54:11 +02:00
BlackDex
b6fde857a7 Added version check to diagnostics
- Added a version check based upon the github api information.
2020-05-28 20:25:25 +02:00
BlackDex
3c66deb5cc Redesign of the admin interface.
Main changes:
 - Splitted up settings and users into two separate pages.
 - Added verified shield when the e-mail address has been verified.
 - Added the amount of personal items in the database to the users overview.
 - Added Organizations and Diagnostics pages.
   - Shows if DNS resolving works.
   - Shows if there is a posible time drift.
   - Shows current versions of server and web-vault.
 - Optimized logo-gray.png using optipng

Items which can be added later:
 - Amount of cipher items accessible for a user, not only his personal items.
 - Amount of users per Org
 - Version update check in the diagnostics overview.
 - Copy/Pasteable runtime config which has sensitive data changed or removed for support questions either on the forum or github issues.
 - Option to delete Orgs and all its passwords (when there are no members anymore).
 - Etc....
2020-05-28 10:46:25 +02:00
Daniel García
4146612a32 Merge pull request #1006 from jjlin/email-change
Allow email changes for existing accounts even when signups are disabled
2020-05-27 18:18:21 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
a314933557 Allow email changes for existing accounts even when signups are disabled 2020-05-24 14:38:19 -07:00
Daniel García
c5d7e3f2bc Merge pull request #1003 from frdescam/fix_arm_displaysize
Use format! for rounding to fix arm issue
2020-05-23 13:10:06 +02:00
Daniel García
c95a2881b5 Merge pull request #998 from frdescam/fix_email_templates
Fixing bad width in 2FA email template
2020-05-23 13:09:44 +02:00
fdeĉ
4c3727b4a3 use format! for rounding to fix arm issue 2020-05-22 12:10:56 +02:00
Daniel García
a1f304dff7 Update web vault to v2.14.0 2020-05-21 22:49:15 +02:00
Daniel García
a8870eef0d Convert to f32 before rounding to fix arm issue 2020-05-20 17:58:39 +02:00
François
afaebc6cf3 fixing hard coded width email templates 2020-05-20 13:38:04 +02:00
François
8f4a1f4fc2 fixing bad width in 2FA email template 2020-05-18 12:27:21 +02:00
Daniel García
0807783388 Add ip on totp miss 2020-05-14 00:19:50 +02:00
Daniel García
80d4061d14 Update dependencies 2020-05-14 00:18:18 +02:00
Daniel García
dc2f8e5c85 Merge pull request #994 from jjlin/help-text
Update startup banner to direct usage/config questions to the forum
2020-05-13 22:34:30 +02:00
Daniel García
aee1ea032b Merge pull request #989 from theycallmesteve/update_responses
Update responses
2020-05-13 22:34:16 +02:00
Daniel García
484e82fb9f Merge pull request #988 from theycallmesteve/rename_functions
Rename functions
2020-05-13 22:34:06 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
322a08edfb Update startup banner to direct usage/config questions to the forum 2020-05-13 12:29:47 -07:00
theycallmesteve
08afc312c3 Add missing items to profileOrganization response model 2020-05-08 13:39:17 -04:00
theycallmesteve
5571a5d8ed Update post_keys to return a keys response model 2020-05-08 13:38:49 -04:00
theycallmesteve
6a8c65493f Rename collection_user_details to collection_read_only to reflect the response model 2020-05-08 13:37:40 -04:00
theycallmesteve
dfdf4473ea Rename to_json_list to to_json_provder to reflect the response model 2020-05-08 13:36:35 -04:00
Daniel García
8bbbff7567 Merge pull request #987 from theycallmesteve/global_domains
GlobalEquivalentDomains updates from upstream bitwarden
2020-05-08 01:04:10 +02:00
theycallmesteve
42e37ebea1 Apply upstream global domain values and whitespace fixes 2020-05-07 18:05:17 -04:00
theycallmesteve
632f4d5453 Whitespace fixes 2020-05-07 18:02:37 -04:00
Daniel García
6c5e35ce5c Change the mails content types to more closely match what we sent before 2020-05-07 00:51:46 +02:00
Daniel García
4ff15f6dc2 Merge pull request #978 from AltiUP/patch-1
Delete the call to the map file
2020-05-03 22:30:06 +02:00
Daniel García
ec8028aef2 Merge pull request #979 from jjlin/admin-redirect
Use absolute URIs for admin page redirects
2020-05-03 22:27:09 +02:00
Daniel García
63cbd9ef9c Update lettre to latest master 2020-05-03 17:41:53 +02:00
Daniel García
9cca64003a Remove unused dependency and simple feature, update dependencies and fix some clippy lints 2020-05-03 17:24:51 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
819d5e2dc8 Use absolute URIs for admin page redirects
This is technically required per RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.1); some proxies will
rewrite a plain `/admin` path to an unexpected URL otherwise.
2020-05-01 00:31:47 -07:00
Christophe Gherardi
3b06ab296b Delete the call to the map file
The file bootstrap.css.map is missing, the reference can be deleted.
2020-04-30 19:41:58 +02:00
Daniel García
0de52c6c99 Merge pull request #957 from jjlin/domain-whitelist
Domain whitelist cleanup and fixes
2020-04-18 12:08:48 +02:00
Daniel García
e3b00b59a7 Initial support for soft deletes 2020-04-17 22:35:27 +02:00
Daniel García
5a390a973f Merge pull request #966 from BlackDex/issue-965
Fixed issue #965
2020-04-15 17:15:59 +02:00
BlackDex
1ee8e44912 Fixed issue #965
PostgreSQL updates/inserts ignored None/null values.
This is nice for new entries, but not for updates.
Added derive option to allways add these none/null values for Option<>
variables.

This solves issue #965
2020-04-15 16:49:33 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
86685c1cd2 Ensure email domain comparison is case-insensitive 2020-04-11 14:51:36 -07:00
Daniel García
e3feba2a2c Merge pull request #960 from jjlin/admin-token
Warn on empty `ADMIN_TOKEN` instead of bailing out
2020-04-11 23:34:37 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
0a68de6c24 Warn on empty ADMIN_TOKEN instead of bailing out
The admin page will still be disabled.

Fixes #849.
2020-04-09 20:55:08 -07:00
Daniel García
4be8dae626 Make web vault show a more informative error when browsers block WebCrypto in insecure contexts and update dependencies 2020-04-09 22:54:31 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
e4d08836e2 Make org owner invitations respect the email domain whitelist
This closes a loophole where org owners can invite new users from any domain.
2020-04-09 01:51:05 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
c2a324e5da Clean up domain whitelist logic
* Make `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST` override the `SIGNUPS_ALLOWED` setting.
  Otherwise, a common pitfall is to set `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST` without
  realizing that `SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=false` must also be set.

* Whitespace is now accepted in `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST`. That is,
  `foo.com, bar.com` is now equivalent to `foo.com,bar.com`.

* Add validation on `SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST`. For example, `foo.com,`
  is rejected as containing an empty token.
2020-04-09 01:42:27 -07:00
Daniel García
77f95146d6 Merge pull request #956 from jjlin/duo
Fix Duo auth failure with non-lowercased email addresses
2020-04-08 08:43:24 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
6cd8512bbd Fix Duo auth failure with non-lowercased email addresses 2020-04-07 20:40:51 -07:00
Daniel García
843604c9e7 Merge pull request #939 from jjlin/attachment-size
Fix attachment size limit calculation
2020-03-31 12:56:49 +02:00
Jeremy Lin
7407b8326a Fix attachment size limit calculation
The config values (in KB) need to be converted to bytes when comparing
against total attachment sizes.
2020-03-31 02:30:28 -07:00
Daniel García
adf47827c9 Make sure the data field is always returned, otherwise the mobile apps seem to have issues 2020-03-30 22:19:50 +02:00
Daniel García
5471088e93 Merge pull request #933 from jjlin/dockerfiles
Rebuild Dockerfiles to match latest Dockerfile.j2 template
2020-03-27 17:45:10 +01:00
Daniel García
4e85a1dee1 Update web vault to 2.13.2 2020-03-27 17:44:10 +01:00
Daniel García
ec60839064 Merge pull request #932 from jjlin/ws-fix
Fix WebSocket notifications
2020-03-27 08:38:54 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
d4bfa1a189 Rebuild Dockerfiles to match latest Dockerfile.j2 template
Picks up a couple of missed changes from b837348b and ccf6ee79.
2020-03-26 20:10:33 -07:00
Jeremy Lin
862d401077 Fix WebSocket notifications
Ignore a missing `id` query param; it's unclear what this ID represents,
but it wasn't being used in the existing bitwarden_rs code, and no longer
seems to be sent in the latest versions of the official clients.
2020-03-26 19:26:44 -07:00
Daniel García
255a06382d Merge pull request #928 from jjlin/healthcheck
Healthcheck fixes/optimizations
2020-03-26 21:13:31 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
bbb0484d03 Healthcheck fixes/optimizations
* Switch healthcheck interval/timeout from 30s/3s to 60s/10s.
  30s interval is arguably overkill, and 3s timeout is definitely too short
  for lower end machines.
* Use HEALTHCHECK CMD exec form to avoid superfluous `sh` invocations.
* Add `--silent --show-error` flags to curl call to avoid progress meter being
  shown in healthcheck logs.
2020-03-25 20:13:36 -07:00
Daniel García
93346bc05d Merge pull request #927 from jjlin/healthcheck
Update healthcheck script to handle alternate base dir
2020-03-25 22:21:08 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
fdf50f0064 Update healthcheck script to handle alternate base dir 2020-03-24 20:00:35 -07:00
Daniel García
ccf6ee79d0 Update dependencies, mainly diesel and sqlite 2020-03-24 20:36:19 +01:00
Daniel García
91dd19473d Merge pull request #922 from jjlin/device-push-token
Handle `devicePushToken`
2020-03-23 00:03:10 +01:00
Jeremy Lin
c06162b22f Handle devicePushToken
Mobile push isn't currently supported, but this should get rid of spurious
`Detected unexpected parameter during login: devicepushtoken` warnings.
2020-03-22 15:04:25 -07:00
Daniel García
7a6a3e4160 Set the cargo version and allow changing it during build time with BWRS_VERSION.
Also renamed GIT_VERSION because that's not the only source anymore.
2020-03-22 16:13:34 +01:00
Daniel García
94341f9f3f Fix token error while accepting invite 2020-03-20 10:51:17 +01:00
Daniel García
ff19fb3426 Merge pull request #919 from BlackDex/issue-908
Fixed issue #908
2020-03-19 18:11:47 +01:00
BlackDex
baac8d9627 Fixed issue #908
The organization uuid is most of the time within the uri path as a
parameter. But sometimes it only is there as a query value.

This fix checks both, and returns the uuid when possible.
2020-03-19 17:37:10 +01:00
BlackDex
669b101e6a Fixing issue #908
Sometimes an org-uuid is not within the path but in a query value,
This fixes the check for that.
2020-03-19 16:50:47 +01:00
Daniel García
935f38692f Merge pull request #918 from dani-garcia/revert-901-feature/opportunistic_tls
Revert "Use opportunistic TLS in SMTP connections"
2020-03-19 13:58:00 +01:00
Daniel García
d2d9fb08cc Revert "Use opportunistic TLS in SMTP connections" 2020-03-19 13:56:53 +01:00
Daniel García
b85d548879 Merge pull request #916 from BlackDex/issue-759
Fixing issue #759 by disabling Foreign Key Checks.
2020-03-18 18:48:08 +01:00
BlackDex
35f30088b2 Fixing issue #759 by disabling Foreign Key Checks.
During migrations some queries are out of order regarding to foreign
keys.
Because of this the migrations fail when the sql database has this
enforced by default.
Turning of this check during the migrations will fix this and this is
only per session.
2020-03-18 18:11:11 +01:00
Daniel García
dce054e632 Merge pull request #912 from ymage/openssl_as_default
Fix alpine build with openssl crate as default
2020-03-16 23:02:07 +01:00
Ymage
ba725e1c25 Make openssl crate as default (non feature-flipped) 2020-03-16 22:39:10 +01:00
Ymage
b837348b25 Build as static 2020-03-16 22:34:59 +01:00
Daniel García
7d9c7017c9 Merge pull request #911 from BlackDex/upgrade-rocket
Upgrade rocket
2020-03-16 18:17:17 +01:00
Daniel García
d6b9b8bf0c Merge pull request #876 from BlackDex/log-panics
Make panics logable (as warn)
2020-03-16 18:16:49 +01:00
BlackDex
bd09fe1a3d Updated code so backtraces are logged also. 2020-03-16 17:53:22 +01:00
BlackDex
bcbe6177b8 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs into log-panics 2020-03-16 17:19:27 +01:00
BlackDex
9b1d07365e Updated ring
Some small changes to match the updated ring package.
2020-03-16 16:39:20 +01:00
BlackDex
37b212427c Updated jsonwebtoken
Updated to the latest version of jsonwebtoken.
Some small code changes to match the new versions.
2020-03-16 16:38:00 +01:00
BlackDex
078234d8b3 Small change for rocket compatibilty 2020-03-16 16:36:44 +01:00
BlackDex
3ce0c3d1a5 Update dependencies
Primarily updating rocket, which needed some dependencies

Latest versions of:
 - ring
 - time
 - jsonwebtoken
 - yubico
 - rocket (git)
2020-03-16 16:32:33 +01:00
Daniel García
2ee07ea1d8 Fix empty data when cloning cipher 2020-03-15 17:26:34 +01:00
Daniel García
40c339db9b Fix postgres policies, second try 2020-03-14 23:53:12 +01:00
Daniel García
402c1cd06c Merge pull request #906 from BlackDex/upgrade-reqwest
Updated reqwest to the latest version.
2020-03-14 23:35:52 +01:00
Daniel García
819f340f39 Fix issue with postgres 2020-03-14 23:35:34 +01:00
BlackDex
1b4b40c95d Updated reqwest to the latest version.
- Use the blocking client (no async).
- Disabled gzip.
- use_sys_proxy is now default.
2020-03-14 23:12:45 +01:00
Daniel García
afd9f4e278 Allow the smtp mechanism to be provided without quotes and all lowercase 2020-03-14 22:31:41 +01:00
Daniel García
47a9461f39 Merge pull request #903 from TheBinaryLoop/patch-1
Updated domains with new values vualt
2020-03-14 14:41:39 +01:00
Daniel García
c6f64d8368 Merge pull request #901 from sleweke/feature/opportunistic_tls
Use opportunistic TLS in SMTP connections
2020-03-14 14:41:00 +01:00
Daniel García
edabf19ddf Update vault to 2.13.1 2020-03-14 14:40:06 +01:00
Daniel García
a30d5f4cf9 Fix cloning issues 2020-03-14 14:08:57 +01:00
Daniel García
3fa78e7bb1 Initial version of policies 2020-03-14 13:32:28 +01:00
Lukas Eßmann
a8a7e4f9a5 Updated domains with new values vualt
Added domains from official vault.bitwarden.com
2020-03-13 20:08:52 +01:00
Samuel Leweke
5d3b765a23 Use opportunistic TLS in SMTP connections
If SSL is disabled, the SMTP ClientSecurity of the lettre crate
defaults to None, that is, an insecure connection. This is changed to
Opportunistic, which uses TLS if available. If TLS is not available,
the insecure connection is used (i.e., this change is backward
compatible).
2020-03-12 11:40:52 +01:00
BlackDex
7439aeb63e Make panics logable (as warn)
panic!()'s only appear on stderr, this makes tracking down some strange
issues harder with the usage of docker since stderr does not get logged
into the bitwarden.log file. This change logs the message to stdout and
the logfile when activated.
2020-02-25 14:10:52 +01:00
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# Data folder
data
.env
# IDE files
.vscode
@@ -10,5 +11,15 @@ data
*.iml
# Documentation
.github
*.md
*.txt
*.yml
*.yaml
# Docker folders
hooks
tools
# Web vault
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@@ -1,14 +1,28 @@
## Bitwarden_RS Configuration File
## Uncomment any of the following lines to change the defaults
##
## Be aware that most of these settings will be overridden if they were changed
## in the admin interface. Those overrides are stored within DATA_FOLDER/config.json .
## Main data folder
# DATA_FOLDER=data
## Database URL
## When using SQLite, this is the path to the DB file, default to %DATA_FOLDER%/db.sqlite3
## When using MySQL, this it is the URL to the DB, including username and password:
## Format: mysql://[user[:password]@]host/database_name
# DATABASE_URL=data/db.sqlite3
## When using MySQL, specify an appropriate connection URI.
## Details: https://docs.diesel.rs/diesel/mysql/struct.MysqlConnection.html
# DATABASE_URL=mysql://user:password@host[:port]/database_name
## When using PostgreSQL, specify an appropriate connection URI (recommended)
## or keyword/value connection string.
## Details:
## - https://docs.diesel.rs/diesel/pg/struct.PgConnection.html
## - https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING
# DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:password@host[:port]/database_name
## Database max connections
## Define the size of the connection pool used for connecting to the database.
# DATABASE_MAX_CONNS=10
## Individual folders, these override %DATA_FOLDER%
# RSA_KEY_FILENAME=data/rsa_key
@@ -44,6 +58,10 @@
## Enable extended logging, which shows timestamps and targets in the logs
# EXTENDED_LOGGING=true
## Timestamp format used in extended logging.
## Format specifiers: https://docs.rs/chrono/latest/chrono/format/strftime
# LOG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3f"
## Logging to file
## It's recommended to also set 'ROCKET_CLI_COLORS=off'
# LOG_FILE=/path/to/log
@@ -56,7 +74,7 @@
## Log level
## Change the verbosity of the log output
## Valid values are "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error" and "off"
## Setting it to "trace" or "debug" would also show logs for mounted
## Setting it to "trace" or "debug" would also show logs for mounted
## routes and static file, websocket and alive requests
# LOG_LEVEL=Info
@@ -68,6 +86,10 @@
## cause performance degradation or might render the service unable to start.
# ENABLE_DB_WAL=true
## Database connection retries
## Number of times to retry the database connection during startup, with 1 second delay between each retry, set to 0 to retry indefinitely
# DB_CONNECTION_RETRIES=15
## Disable icon downloading
## Set to true to disable icon downloading, this would still serve icons from $ICON_CACHE_FOLDER,
## but it won't produce any external network request. Needs to set $ICON_CACHE_TTL to 0,
@@ -82,10 +104,11 @@
## Icon blacklist Regex
## Any domains or IPs that match this regex won't be fetched by the icon service.
## Useful to hide other servers in the local network. Check the WIKI for more details
# ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX=192\.168\.1\.[0-9].*^
## NOTE: Always enclose this regex withing single quotes!
# ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX='^(192\.168\.0\.[0-9]+|192\.168\.1\.[0-9]+)$'
## Any IP which is not defined as a global IP will be blacklisted.
## Usefull to secure your internal environment: See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses for a list of IPs which it will block
## Useful to secure your internal environment: See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses for a list of IPs which it will block
# ICON_BLACKLIST_NON_GLOBAL_IPS=true
## Disable 2FA remember
@@ -93,6 +116,18 @@
## Note that the checkbox would still be present, but ignored.
# DISABLE_2FA_REMEMBER=false
## Maximum attempts before an email token is reset and a new email will need to be sent.
# EMAIL_ATTEMPTS_LIMIT=3
## Token expiration time
## Maximum time in seconds a token is valid. The time the user has to open email client and copy token.
# EMAIL_EXPIRATION_TIME=600
## Email token size
## Number of digits in an email token (min: 6, max: 19).
## Note that the Bitwarden clients are hardcoded to mention 6 digit codes regardless of this setting!
# EMAIL_TOKEN_SIZE=6
## Controls if new users can register
# SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=true
@@ -114,6 +149,14 @@
## even if SIGNUPS_ALLOWED is set to false
# SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST=example.com,example.net,example.org
## Controls which users can create new orgs.
## Blank or 'all' means all users can create orgs (this is the default):
# ORG_CREATION_USERS=
## 'none' means no users can create orgs:
# ORG_CREATION_USERS=none
## A comma-separated list means only those users can create orgs:
# ORG_CREATION_USERS=admin1@example.com,admin2@example.com
## Token for the admin interface, preferably use a long random string
## One option is to use 'openssl rand -base64 48'
## If not set, the admin panel is disabled
@@ -125,6 +168,16 @@
## Invitations org admins to invite users, even when signups are disabled
# INVITATIONS_ALLOWED=true
## Name shown in the invitation emails that don't come from a specific organization
# INVITATION_ORG_NAME=Bitwarden_RS
## Per-organization attachment limit (KB)
## Limit in kilobytes for an organization attachments, once the limit is exceeded it won't be possible to upload more
# ORG_ATTACHMENT_LIMIT=
## Per-user attachment limit (KB).
## Limit in kilobytes for a users attachments, once the limit is exceeded it won't be possible to upload more
# USER_ATTACHMENT_LIMIT=
## Controls the PBBKDF password iterations to apply on the server
## The change only applies when the password is changed
@@ -140,6 +193,13 @@
## For U2F to work, the server must use HTTPS, you can use Let's Encrypt for free certs
# DOMAIN=https://bw.domain.tld:8443
## Allowed iframe ancestors (Know the risks!)
## https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/frame-ancestors
## Allows other domains to embed the web vault into an iframe, useful for embedding into secure intranets
## This adds the configured value to the 'Content-Security-Policy' headers 'frame-ancestors' value.
## Multiple values must be separated with a whitespace.
# ALLOWED_IFRAME_ANCESTORS=
## Yubico (Yubikey) Settings
## Set your Client ID and Secret Key for Yubikey OTP
## You can generate it here: https://upgrade.yubico.com/getapikey/
@@ -162,7 +222,7 @@
## Authenticator Settings
## Disable authenticator time drifted codes to be valid.
## TOTP codes of the previous and next 30 seconds will be invalid
##
##
## According to the RFC6238 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6238),
## we allow by default the TOTP code which was valid one step back and one in the future.
## This can however allow attackers to be a bit more lucky with there attempts because there are 3 valid codes.
@@ -183,11 +243,45 @@
# SMTP_HOST=smtp.domain.tld
# SMTP_FROM=bitwarden-rs@domain.tld
# SMTP_FROM_NAME=Bitwarden_RS
# SMTP_PORT=587
# SMTP_SSL=true
# SMTP_PORT=587 # Ports 587 (submission) and 25 (smtp) are standard without encryption and with encryption via STARTTLS (Explicit TLS). Port 465 is outdated and used with Implicit TLS.
# SMTP_SSL=true # (Explicit) - This variable by default configures Explicit STARTTLS, it will upgrade an insecure connection to a secure one. Unless SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS is set to true. Either port 587 or 25 are default.
# SMTP_EXPLICIT_TLS=true # (Implicit) - N.B. This variable configures Implicit TLS. It's currently mislabelled (see bug #851) - SMTP_SSL Needs to be set to true for this option to work. Usually port 465 is used here.
# SMTP_USERNAME=username
# SMTP_PASSWORD=password
# SMTP_AUTH_MECHANISM="Plain"
# SMTP_TIMEOUT=15
## Defaults for SSL is "Plain" and "Login" and nothing for Non-SSL connections.
## Possible values: ["Plain", "Login", "Xoauth2"].
## Multiple options need to be separated by a comma ','.
# SMTP_AUTH_MECHANISM="Plain"
## Server name sent during the SMTP HELO
## By default this value should be is on the machine's hostname,
## but might need to be changed in case it trips some anti-spam filters
# HELO_NAME=
## SMTP debugging
## When set to true this will output very detailed SMTP messages.
## WARNING: This could contain sensitive information like passwords and usernames! Only enable this during troubleshooting!
# SMTP_DEBUG=false
## Accept Invalid Hostnames
## DANGEROUS: This option introduces significant vulnerabilities to man-in-the-middle attacks!
## Only use this as a last resort if you are not able to use a valid certificate.
# SMTP_ACCEPT_INVALID_HOSTNAMES=false
## Accept Invalid Certificates
## DANGEROUS: This option introduces significant vulnerabilities to man-in-the-middle attacks!
## Only use this as a last resort if you are not able to use a valid certificate.
## If the Certificate is valid but the hostname doesn't match, please use SMTP_ACCEPT_INVALID_HOSTNAMES instead.
# SMTP_ACCEPT_INVALID_CERTS=false
## Require new device emails. When a user logs in an email is required to be sent.
## If sending the email fails the login attempt will fail!!
# REQUIRE_DEVICE_EMAIL=false
## HIBP Api Key
## HaveIBeenPwned API Key, request it here: https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/Key
# HIBP_API_KEY=
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assignees: ''
---
<!--
# ###
NOTE: Please update to the latest version of bitwarden_rs before reporting an issue!
This saves you and us a lot of time and troubleshooting.
See: https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/issues/1180
# ###
-->
<!--
Please fill out the following template to make solving your problem easier and faster for us.
This is only a guideline. If you think that parts are unneccessary for your issue, feel free to remove them.
This is only a guideline. If you think that parts are unnecessary for your issue, feel free to remove them.
Remember to hide/obfuscate personal and confidential information,
such as names, global IP/DNS adresses and especially passwords, if neccessary.
Remember to hide/obfuscate personal and confidential information,
such as names, global IP/DNS addresses and especially passwords, if necessary.
-->
### Subject of the issue
<!-- Describe your issue here.-->
### Your environment
<!-- The version number, obtained from the logs or the admin page -->
* Bitwarden_rs version:
<!-- The version number, obtained from the logs or the admin diagnostics page -->
<!-- Remember to check your issue on the latest version first! -->
* Bitwarden_rs version:
<!-- How the server was installed: Docker image / package / built from source -->
* Install method:
* Install method:
* Clients used: <!-- if applicable -->
* Reverse proxy and version: <!-- if applicable -->
* Version of mysql/postgresql: <!-- if applicable -->
* Other relevant information:
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### Steps to reproduce
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name: Build
on:
push:
# Ignore when there are only changes done too one of these paths
paths-ignore:
- "**.md"
- "**.txt"
- "azure-pipelines.yml"
- "docker/**"
- "hooks/**"
- "tools/**"
jobs:
build:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
channel:
- nightly
# - stable
target-triple:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# - x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
include:
- target-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
host-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
features: "sqlite,mysql,postgresql"
channel: nightly
os: ubuntu-18.04
ext:
# - target-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# host-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# features: "sqlite,mysql,postgresql"
# channel: stable
# os: ubuntu-18.04
# ext:
# - target-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# host-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# features: "sqlite,postgresql"
# channel: nightly
# os: ubuntu-18.04
# ext:
# - target-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# host-triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# features: "sqlite,postgresql"
# channel: stable
# os: ubuntu-18.04
# ext:
name: Building ${{ matrix.channel }}-${{ matrix.target-triple }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
# Checkout the repo
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
# End Checkout the repo
# Install musl-tools when needed
- name: Install musl tools
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends musl-dev musl-tools cmake
if: matrix.target-triple == 'x86_64-unknown-linux-musl'
# End Install musl-tools when needed
# Install dependencies
- name: Install dependencies Ubuntu
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends openssl sqlite build-essential libmariadb-dev-compat libpq-dev libssl-dev pkgconf
if: startsWith( matrix.os, 'ubuntu' )
# End Install dependencies
# Enable Rust Caching
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v1
# End Enable Rust Caching
# Uses the rust-toolchain file to determine version
- name: 'Install ${{ matrix.channel }}-${{ matrix.host-triple }} for target: ${{ matrix.target-triple }}'
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
target: ${{ matrix.target-triple }}
# End Uses the rust-toolchain file to determine version
# Run cargo tests (In release mode to speed up cargo build afterwards)
- name: '`cargo test --release --features ${{ matrix.features }} --target ${{ matrix.target-triple }}`'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
args: --release --features ${{ matrix.features }} --target ${{ matrix.target-triple }}
# End Run cargo tests
# Build the binary
- name: '`cargo build --release --features ${{ matrix.features }} --target ${{ matrix.target-triple }}`'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: build
args: --release --features ${{ matrix.features }} --target ${{ matrix.target-triple }}
# End Build the binary
# Upload artifact to Github Actions
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: bitwarden_rs-${{ matrix.target-triple }}${{ matrix.ext }}
path: target/${{ matrix.target-triple }}/release/bitwarden_rs${{ matrix.ext }}
# End Upload artifact to Github Actions
## This is not used at the moment
## We could start using this when we can build static binaries
# Upload to github actions release
# - name: Release
# uses: Shopify/upload-to-release@1
# if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
# with:
# name: bitwarden_rs-${{ matrix.target-triple }}${{ matrix.ext }}
# path: target/${{ matrix.target-triple }}/release/bitwarden_rs${{ matrix.ext }}
# repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# End Upload to github actions release

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name: Hadolint
on:
pull_request:
# Ignore when there are only changes done too one of these paths
paths:
- "docker/**"
jobs:
hadolint:
name: Validate Dockerfile syntax
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
# Checkout the repo
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
# End Checkout the repo
# Download hadolint
- name: Download hadolint
shell: bash
run: |
sudo curl -L https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/releases/download/v$HADOLINT_VERSION/hadolint-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) -o /usr/local/bin/hadolint && \
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/hadolint
env:
HADOLINT_VERSION: 1.19.0
# End Download hadolint
# Test Dockerfiles
- name: Run hadolint
shell: bash
run: git ls-files --exclude='docker/*/Dockerfile*' --ignored | xargs hadolint
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name: Workflow
on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- "**.md"
#pull_request:
# paths-ignore:
# - "**.md"
jobs:
build:
name: Build
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
db-backend: [sqlite, mysql, postgresql]
target:
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# - x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# - x86_64-apple-darwin
# - x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
include:
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-latest
ext:
# - target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# os: ubuntu-latest
# ext:
# - target: x86_64-apple-darwin
# os: macOS-latest
# ext:
# - target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
# os: windows-latest
# ext: .exe
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
# - name: Cache choco cache
# uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
# if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
# with:
# path: ~\AppData\Local\Temp\chocolatey
# key: ${{ runner.os }}-choco-cache-${{ matrix.db-backend }}
- name: Cache vcpkg installed
uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
with:
path: $VCPKG_ROOT/installed
key: ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-cache-${{ matrix.db-backend }}
env:
VCPKG_ROOT: 'C:\vcpkg'
- name: Cache vcpkg downloads
uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
with:
path: $VCPKG_ROOT/downloads
key: ${{ runner.os }}-vcpkg-cache-${{ matrix.db-backend }}
env:
VCPKG_ROOT: 'C:\vcpkg'
# - name: Cache homebrew
# uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
# if: matrix.os == 'macOS-latest'
# with:
# path: ~/Library/Caches/Homebrew
# key: ${{ runner.os }}-brew-cache
# - name: Cache apt
# uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
# if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
# with:
# path: /var/cache/apt/archives
# key: ${{ runner.os }}-apt-cache
# Install dependencies
- name: Install dependencies macOS
run: brew update; brew install openssl sqlite libpq mysql
if: matrix.os == 'macOS-latest'
- name: Install dependencies Ubuntu
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends openssl sqlite libpq-dev libmysql++-dev
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
- name: Install dependencies Windows
run: vcpkg integrate install; vcpkg install sqlite3:x64-windows openssl:x64-windows libpq:x64-windows libmysql:x64-windows
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
env:
VCPKG_ROOT: 'C:\vcpkg'
# End Install dependencies
# Install rust nightly toolchain
- name: Cache cargo registry
uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
with:
path: ~/.cargo/registry
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{matrix.db-backend}}-cargo-registry-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Cache cargo index
uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
with:
path: ~/.cargo/git
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{matrix.db-backend}}-cargo-index-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Cache cargo build
uses: actions/cache@v1.0.3
with:
path: target
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{matrix.db-backend}}-cargo-build-target-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Install latest nightly
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1.0.5
with:
# Uses rust-toolchain to determine version
profile: minimal
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
# Build
- name: Build Win
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
run: cargo.exe build --features ${{ matrix.db-backend }} --release --target ${{ matrix.target }}
env:
RUSTFLAGS: -Ctarget-feature=+crt-static
VCPKG_ROOT: 'C:\vcpkg'
- name: Build macOS / Ubuntu
if: matrix.os == 'macOS-latest' || matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
run: cargo build --verbose --features ${{ matrix.db-backend }} --release --target ${{ matrix.target }}
# Test
- name: Run tests
run: cargo test --features ${{ matrix.db-backend }}
# Upload & Release
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
with:
name: bitwarden_rs-${{ matrix.db-backend }}-${{ matrix.target }}${{ matrix.ext }}
path: target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/bitwarden_rs${{ matrix.ext }}
- name: Release
uses: Shopify/upload-to-release@1.0.0
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
with:
name: bitwarden_rs-${{ matrix.db-backend }}-${{ matrix.target }}${{ matrix.ext }}
path: target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/bitwarden_rs${{ matrix.ext }}
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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dist: xenial
env:
global:
- HADOLINT_VERSION=1.17.1
language: rust
rust: nightly
cache: cargo
before_install:
- sudo curl -L https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/releases/download/v$HADOLINT_VERSION/hadolint-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) -o /usr/local/bin/hadolint
- sudo chmod +rx /usr/local/bin/hadolint
- rustup set profile minimal
# Nothing to install
install: true
script:
- git ls-files --exclude='Dockerfile*' --ignored | xargs --max-lines=1 hadolint
- cargo test --features "sqlite"
- cargo test --features "mysql"

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@@ -16,6 +16,12 @@ enable_syslog = []
mysql = ["diesel/mysql", "diesel_migrations/mysql"]
postgresql = ["diesel/postgres", "diesel_migrations/postgres"]
sqlite = ["diesel/sqlite", "diesel_migrations/sqlite", "libsqlite3-sys"]
# Enable to use a vendored and statically linked openssl
vendored_openssl = ["openssl/vendored"]
# Enable unstable features, requires nightly
# Currently only used to enable rusts official ip support
unstable = []
[target."cfg(not(windows))".dependencies]
syslog = "4.0.1"
@@ -26,104 +32,105 @@ rocket = { version = "0.5.0-dev", features = ["tls"], default-features = false }
rocket_contrib = "0.5.0-dev"
# HTTP client
reqwest = "0.9.24"
reqwest = { version = "0.11.0", features = ["blocking", "json"] }
# multipart/form-data support
multipart = { version = "0.16.1", features = ["server"], default-features = false }
multipart = { version = "0.17.1", features = ["server"], default-features = false }
# WebSockets library
ws = "0.9.1"
ws = { version = "0.10.0", package = "parity-ws" }
# MessagePack library
rmpv = "0.4.4"
rmpv = "0.4.7"
# Concurrent hashmap implementation
chashmap = "2.2.2"
# A generic serialization/deserialization framework
serde = "1.0.104"
serde_derive = "1.0.104"
serde_json = "1.0.48"
serde = { version = "1.0.123", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1.0.62"
# Logging
log = "0.4.8"
log = "0.4.14"
fern = { version = "0.6.0", features = ["syslog-4"] }
# A safe, extensible ORM and Query builder
diesel = { version = "1.4.3", features = [ "chrono", "r2d2"] }
diesel = { version = "1.4.5", features = [ "chrono", "r2d2"] }
diesel_migrations = "1.4.0"
# Bundled SQLite
libsqlite3-sys = { version = "0.16.0", features = ["bundled"], optional = true }
libsqlite3-sys = { version = "0.18.0", features = ["bundled"], optional = true }
# Crypto library
ring = "0.14.6"
# Crypto-related libraries
rand = "0.8.3"
ring = "0.16.20"
# UUID generation
uuid = { version = "0.8.1", features = ["v4"] }
uuid = { version = "0.8.2", features = ["v4"] }
# Date and time library for Rust
chrono = "0.4.11"
# Date and time libraries
chrono = "0.4.19"
chrono-tz = "0.5.3"
time = "0.2.25"
# TOTP library
oath = "0.10.2"
# Data encoding library
data-encoding = "2.2.0"
data-encoding = "2.3.2"
# JWT library
jsonwebtoken = "6.0.1"
jsonwebtoken = "7.2.0"
# U2F library
u2f = "0.2.0"
# Yubico Library
yubico = { version = "0.7.1", features = ["online-tokio"], default-features = false }
yubico = { version = "0.9.2", features = ["online-tokio"], default-features = false }
# A `dotenv` implementation for Rust
dotenv = { version = "0.15.0", default-features = false }
# Lazy initialization
once_cell = "1.3.1"
# More derives
derive_more = "0.99.3"
once_cell = "1.5.2"
# Numerical libraries
num-traits = "0.2.11"
num-derive = "0.3.0"
num-traits = "0.2.14"
num-derive = "0.3.3"
# Email libraries
lettre = "0.10.0-pre"
native-tls = "0.2.4"
quoted_printable = "0.4.2"
lettre = { version = "0.10.0-alpha.5", features = ["smtp-transport", "builder", "serde", "native-tls", "hostname", "tracing"], default-features = false }
newline-converter = "0.1.0"
# Template library
handlebars = { version = "3.0.1", features = ["dir_source"] }
handlebars = { version = "3.5.2", features = ["dir_source"] }
# For favicon extraction from main website
soup = "0.5.0"
regex = "1.3.4"
regex = { version = "1.4.3", features = ["std", "perf"], default-features = false }
data-url = "0.1.0"
# Used by U2F, JWT and Postgres
openssl = "0.10.28"
openssl = "0.10.32"
# URL encoding library
percent-encoding = "2.1.0"
# Punycode conversion
idna = "0.2.0"
idna = "0.2.1"
# CLI argument parsing
structopt = "0.3.11"
structopt = "0.3.21"
# Logging panics to logfile instead stderr only
backtrace = "0.3.56"
# Macro ident concatenation
paste = "1.0.4"
[patch.crates-io]
# Use newest ring
rocket = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = 'b95b6765e1cc8be7c1e7eaef8a9d9ad940b0ac13' }
rocket_contrib = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = 'b95b6765e1cc8be7c1e7eaef8a9d9ad940b0ac13' }
# Use git version for timeout fix #706
lettre = { git = 'https://github.com/lettre/lettre', rev = '245c600c82ee18b766e8729f005ff453a55dce34' }
rocket = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = '263e39b5b429de1913ce7e3036575a7b4d88b6d7' }
rocket_contrib = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = '263e39b5b429de1913ce7e3036575a7b4d88b6d7' }
# For favicon extraction from main website
data-url = { git = 'https://github.com/servo/rust-url', package="data-url", rev = '7f1bd6ce1c2fde599a757302a843a60e714c5f72' }
data-url = { git = 'https://github.com/servo/rust-url', package="data-url", rev = '540ede02d0771824c0c80ff9f57fe8eff38b1291' }

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docker/amd64/sqlite/Dockerfile
docker/amd64/Dockerfile

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@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ Image is based on [Rust implementation of Bitwarden API](https://github.com/dani
Basically full implementation of Bitwarden API is provided including:
* Single user functionality
* Organizations support
* Attachments
* Vault API support
@@ -59,3 +58,4 @@ If you prefer to chat, we're usually hanging around at [#bitwarden_rs:matrix.org
Thanks for your contribution to the project!
- [@ChonoN](https://github.com/ChonoN)
- [@themightychris](https://github.com/themightychris)

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pool:
vmImage: 'Ubuntu-16.04'
vmImage: 'Ubuntu-18.04'
steps:
- script: |
@@ -10,16 +10,13 @@ steps:
- script: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libmysql++-dev
displayName: Install libmysql
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends build-essential libmariadb-dev-compat libpq-dev libssl-dev pkgconf
displayName: 'Install build libraries.'
- script: |
rustc -Vv
cargo -V
displayName: Query rust and cargo versions
- script : cargo test --features "sqlite"
displayName: 'Test project with sqlite backend'
- script : cargo test --features "mysql"
displayName: 'Test project with mysql backend'
- script : cargo test --features "sqlite,mysql,postgresql"
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use std::process::Command;
use std::env;
fn main() {
#[cfg(all(feature = "sqlite", feature = "mysql"))]
compile_error!("Can't enable both sqlite and mysql at the same time");
#[cfg(all(feature = "sqlite", feature = "postgresql"))]
compile_error!("Can't enable both sqlite and postgresql at the same time");
#[cfg(all(feature = "mysql", feature = "postgresql"))]
compile_error!("Can't enable both mysql and postgresql at the same time");
fn main() {
// This allow using #[cfg(sqlite)] instead of #[cfg(feature = "sqlite")], which helps when trying to add them through macros
#[cfg(feature = "sqlite")]
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=sqlite");
#[cfg(feature = "mysql")]
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=mysql");
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=postgresql");
#[cfg(not(any(feature = "sqlite", feature = "mysql", feature = "postgresql")))]
compile_error!("You need to enable one DB backend. To build with previous defaults do: cargo build --features sqlite");
read_git_info().ok();
if let Ok(version) = env::var("BWRS_VERSION") {
println!("cargo:rustc-env=BWRS_VERSION={}", version);
println!("cargo:rustc-env=CARGO_PKG_VERSION={}", version);
} else {
read_git_info().ok();
}
}
fn run(args: &[&str]) -> Result<String, std::io::Error> {
@@ -54,14 +61,16 @@ fn read_git_info() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
} else {
format!("{}-{}", last_tag, rev_short)
};
println!("cargo:rustc-env=GIT_VERSION={}", version);
println!("cargo:rustc-env=BWRS_VERSION={}", version);
println!("cargo:rustc-env=CARGO_PKG_VERSION={}", version);
// To access these values, use:
// env!("GIT_EXACT_TAG")
// env!("GIT_LAST_TAG")
// env!("GIT_BRANCH")
// env!("GIT_REV")
// env!("GIT_VERSION")
// env!("BWRS_VERSION")
Ok(())
}

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# The cross-built images have the build arch (`amd64`) embedded in the image
# manifest, rather than the target arch. For example:
#
# $ docker inspect bitwardenrs/server:latest-armv7 | jq -r '.[]|.Architecture'
# amd64
#
# Recent versions of Docker have started printing a warning when the image's
# claimed arch doesn't match the host arch. For example:
#
# WARNING: The requested image's platform (linux/amd64) does not match the
# detected host platform (linux/arm/v7) and no specific platform was requested
#
# The image still works fine, but the spurious warning creates confusion.
#
# Docker doesn't seem to provide a way to directly set the arch of an image
# at build time. To resolve the build vs. target arch discrepancy, we use
# Docker Buildx to build a new set of images with the correct target arch.
#
# Docker Buildx uses this Dockerfile to build an image for each requested
# platform. Since the Dockerfile basically consists of a single `FROM`
# instruction, we're effectively telling Buildx to build a platform-specific
# image by simply copying the existing cross-built image and setting the
# correct target arch as a side effect.
#
# References:
#
# - https://docs.docker.com/buildx/working-with-buildx/#build-multi-platform-images
# - https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#automatic-platform-args-in-the-global-scope
# - https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#understand-how-arg-and-from-interact
#
ARG LOCAL_REPO
ARG DOCKER_TAG
FROM ${LOCAL_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT}

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@@ -1,68 +1,89 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
{% set build_stage_base_image = "rust:1.40" %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "rust:1.48" %}
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "clux/muslrust:nightly-2020-03-09" %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "alpine:3.11" %}
{% set package_arch_name = "" %}
{% if "amd64" in target_file %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "clux/muslrust:nightly-2021-01-25" %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "alpine:3.12" %}
{% set package_arch_target = "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" %}
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "messense/rust-musl-cross:armv7-musleabihf" %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/armv7hf-alpine:3.12" %}
{% set package_arch_target = "armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf" %}
{% endif %}
{% elif "amd64" in target_file %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "debian:buster-slim" %}
{% set package_arch_name = "" %}
{% elif "aarch64" in target_file %}
{% elif "arm64" in target_file %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/aarch64-debian:buster" %}
{% set package_arch_name = "arm64" %}
{% set package_arch_target = "aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu" %}
{% set package_cross_compiler = "aarch64-linux-gnu" %}
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/rpi-debian:buster" %}
{% set package_arch_name = "armel" %}
{% set package_arch_target = "arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi" %}
{% set package_cross_compiler = "arm-linux-gnueabi" %}
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "balenalib/armv7hf-debian:buster" %}
{% set package_arch_name = "armhf" %}
{% set package_arch_target = "armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" %}
{% set package_cross_compiler = "arm-linux-gnueabihf" %}
{% endif %}
{% set package_arch_prefix = ":" + package_arch_name %}
{% if package_arch_name == "" %}
{% if package_arch_name is defined %}
{% set package_arch_prefix = ":" + package_arch_name %}
{% else %}
{% set package_arch_prefix = "" %}
{% endif %}
{% if package_arch_target is defined %}
{% set package_arch_target_param = " --target=" + package_arch_target %}
{% else %}
{% set package_arch_target_param = "" %}
{% endif %}
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
{% set vault_image_hash = "sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c" %}
{% raw %}
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
{% endraw %}
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@{{ vault_image_hash }} as vault
{% set vault_version = "2.18.1b" %}
{% set vault_image_digest = "sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb" %}
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v{{ vault_version }}
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{ '{{' }}.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v{{ vault_version }}
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault@{{ vault_image_digest }}]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{ '{{' }}.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@{{ vault_image_digest }}
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault:v{{ vault_version }}]
#
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@{{ vault_image_digest }} as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
{% if "musl" in build_stage_base_image %}
# Musl build image for statically compiled binary
{% else %}
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
{% endif %}
FROM {{ build_stage_base_image }} as build
{% if "sqlite" in target_file %}
# set sqlite as default for DB ARG for backward compatibility
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
{% if "amd64" in target_file %}
# Alpine-based AMD64 (musl) does not support mysql/mariadb during compile time.
ARG DB=sqlite,postgresql
{% set features = "sqlite,postgresql" %}
{% else %}
# Alpine-based ARM (musl) only supports sqlite during compile time.
ARG DB=sqlite
{% elif "mysql" in target_file %}
# set mysql backend
ARG DB=mysql
{% elif "postgresql" in target_file %}
# set postgresql backend
ARG DB=postgresql
{% set features = "sqlite" %}
{% endif %}
{% else %}
# Debian-based builds support multidb
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
{% set features = "sqlite,mysql,postgresql" %}
{% endif %}
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
@@ -71,9 +92,10 @@ RUN rustup set profile minimal
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
ENV USER "root"
{% elif "aarch64" in target_file or "armv" in target_file %}
ENV RUSTFLAGS='-C link-arg=-s'
{% elif "arm" in target_file %}
# Install required build libs for {{ package_arch_name }} architecture.
# To compile both mysql and postgresql we need some extra packages for both host arch and target arch
RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-src.list \
&& dpkg --add-architecture {{ package_arch_name }} \
@@ -81,77 +103,34 @@ RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libc6-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }}
libc6-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libpq5{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libpq-dev \
libmariadb-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libmariadb-dev-compat{{ package_arch_prefix }}
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-{{ package_cross_compiler }} \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.{{ package_arch_target }}]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "{{ package_cross_compiler }}-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/{{ package_cross_compiler }}"]' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
{% endif -%}
{% if "aarch64" in target_file %}
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
{% endif %}
{% if "mysql" in target_file %}
# Install MySQL package
{% if "amd64" in target_file and "alpine" not in target_file %}
# Install DB packages
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
{% if "musl" in build_stage_base_image %}
libmysqlclient-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
{% else %}
libmariadb-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
{% endif %}
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
{% elif "postgresql" in target_file %}
# Install PostgreSQL package
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libpq-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
{% endif %}
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
@@ -161,39 +140,38 @@ COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
{% if "aarch64" in target_file %}
ENV CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu="/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"
{% if "alpine" not in target_file %}
{% if "arm" in target_file %}
# NOTE: This should be the last apt-get/dpkg for this stage, since after this it will fail because of broken dependencies.
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with MySQL/MariaDB we need to do some magic.
# We at least need libmariadb3:amd64 installed for the x86_64 version of libmariadb.so (client)
# We also need the libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 but it can not be installed together with the {{ package_arch_prefix }} version.
# What we can do is a force install, because nothing important is overlapping each other.
RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadb3:amd64 && \
apt-get download libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 && \
dpkg --force-all -i ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb && \
rm -rvf ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with PostgreSQL we need to do some magic.
# The libpq5{{ package_arch_prefix }} package seems to not provide a symlink to libpq.so.5 with the name libpq.so.
# This is only provided by the libpq-dev package which can't be installed for both arch at the same time.
# Without this specific file the ld command will fail and compilation fails with it.
RUN ln -sfnr /usr/lib/{{ package_cross_compiler }}/libpq.so.5 /usr/lib/{{ package_cross_compiler }}/libpq.so
ENV CC_{{ package_arch_target | replace("-", "_") }}="/usr/bin/{{ package_cross_compiler }}-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu"
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
ENV CC_arm_unknown_linux_gnueabi="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabi"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi"
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
ENV CC_armv7_unknown_linux_gnueabihf="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
{% endif -%}
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
RUN rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
{% elif "aarch64" in target_file %}
RUN rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
RUN rustup target add arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
RUN rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/{{ package_cross_compiler }}"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/{{ package_cross_compiler }}"
{% endif -%}
{% endif %}
{% if package_arch_target is defined %}
RUN rustup target add {{ package_arch_target }}
{% endif %}
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release{{ package_arch_target_param }}
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
@@ -205,14 +183,11 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
{% if "amd64" in target_file %}
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
{% elif "aarch64" in target_file %}
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release{{ package_arch_target_param }}
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
{% if "armv7" in target_file %}
RUN musl-strip target/{{ package_arch_target }}/release/bitwarden_rs
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
@@ -236,11 +211,14 @@ RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
RUN apk add --no-cache \
openssl \
curl \
{% if "sqlite" in target_file %}
dumb-init \
{% if "sqlite" in features %}
sqlite \
{% elif "mysql" in target_file %}
{% endif %}
{% if "mysql" in features %}
mariadb-connector-c \
{% elif "postgresql" in target_file %}
{% endif %}
{% if "postgresql" in features %}
postgresql-libs \
{% endif %}
ca-certificates
@@ -250,13 +228,10 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
{% if "sqlite" in target_file %}
dumb-init \
sqlite3 \
{% elif "mysql" in target_file %}
libmariadbclient-dev \
{% elif "postgresql" in target_file %}
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
{% endif %}
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
{% endif %}
@@ -274,22 +249,18 @@ EXPOSE 3012
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/bitwarden_rs .
{% elif "aarch64" in target_file %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/bitwarden_rs .
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/release/bitwarden_rs .
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/bitwarden_rs .
{% if package_arch_target is defined %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/{{ package_arch_target }}/release/bitwarden_rs .
{% else %}
COPY --from=build app/target/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY --from=build /app/target/release/bitwarden_rs .
{% endif %}
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
The arch-specific directory names follow the arch identifiers used by the Docker official images:
https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/blob/master/README.md#architectures-other-than-amd64

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@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
# set mysql backend
ARG DB=mysql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
# Don't download rust docs
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install required build libs for arm64 architecture.
RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-src.list \
&& dpkg --add-architecture arm64 \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev:arm64 \
libc6-dev:arm64
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
# Install MySQL package
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev:arm64 \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
ENV CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu="/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu"
RUN rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Make sure that we actually build the project
RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM balenalib/aarch64-debian:buster
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
ENV ROCKET_WORKERS=10
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Install needed libraries
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadbclient-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
RUN [ "cross-build-end" ]
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]

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@@ -1,29 +1,34 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b]
#
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
FROM rust:1.48 as build
# set postgresql backend
ARG DB=postgresql
# Debian-based builds support multidb
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
@@ -31,9 +36,10 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
# Don't download rust docs
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install PostgreSQL package
# Install DB packages
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev \
libpq-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
@@ -46,6 +52,7 @@ COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
@@ -78,6 +85,9 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
dumb-init \
sqlite3 \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
@@ -90,12 +100,14 @@ EXPOSE 3012
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build app/target/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY --from=build /app/target/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,28 +1,34 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b]
#
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# Musl build image for statically compiled binary
FROM clux/muslrust:nightly-2019-12-19 as build
FROM clux/muslrust:nightly-2021-01-25 as build
# set postgresql backend
ARG DB=postgresql
# Alpine-based AMD64 (musl) does not support mysql/mariadb during compile time.
ARG DB=sqlite,postgresql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
@@ -31,12 +37,7 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
RUN rustup set profile minimal
ENV USER "root"
# Install PostgreSQL package
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libpq-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ENV RUSTFLAGS='-C link-arg=-s'
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
@@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ RUN rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
@@ -64,12 +65,12 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM alpine:3.11
FROM alpine:3.12
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
@@ -80,6 +81,8 @@ ENV SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN apk add --no-cache \
openssl \
curl \
dumb-init \
sqlite \
postgresql-libs \
ca-certificates
@@ -94,10 +97,12 @@ COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,101 +0,0 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
# set mysql backend
ARG DB=mysql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
# Don't download rust docs
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install MySQL package
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Make sure that we actually build the project
RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM debian:buster-slim
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
ENV ROCKET_WORKERS=10
# Install needed libraries
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadbclient-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build app/target/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]

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@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# Musl build image for statically compiled binary
FROM clux/muslrust:nightly-2019-12-19 as build
# set mysql backend
ARG DB=mysql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
# Don't download rust docs
RUN rustup set profile minimal
ENV USER "root"
# Install MySQL package
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmysqlclient-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
RUN rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Make sure that we actually build the project
RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM alpine:3.11
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
ENV ROCKET_WORKERS=10
ENV SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
# Install needed libraries
RUN apk add --no-cache \
openssl \
curl \
mariadb-connector-c \
ca-certificates
RUN mkdir /data
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]

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@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
# set sqlite as default for DB ARG for backward compatibility
ARG DB=sqlite
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
# Don't download rust docs
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Make sure that we actually build the project
RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM debian:buster-slim
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
ENV ROCKET_WORKERS=10
# Install needed libraries
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
sqlite3 \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build app/target/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]

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@@ -1,29 +1,34 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b]
#
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
FROM rust:1.48 as build
# set sqlite as default for DB ARG for backward compatibility
ARG DB=sqlite
# Debian-based builds support multidb
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
@@ -32,6 +37,7 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install required build libs for arm64 architecture.
# To compile both mysql and postgresql we need some extra packages for both host arch and target arch
RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-src.list \
&& dpkg --add-architecture arm64 \
@@ -39,7 +45,11 @@ RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev:arm64 \
libc6-dev:arm64
libc6-dev:arm64 \
libpq5:arm64 \
libpq-dev \
libmariadb-dev:arm64 \
libmariadb-dev-compat:arm64
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
@@ -47,7 +57,8 @@ RUN apt-get update \
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
&& echo 'linker = "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu"]' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
@@ -61,6 +72,22 @@ COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# NOTE: This should be the last apt-get/dpkg for this stage, since after this it will fail because of broken dependencies.
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with MySQL/MariaDB we need to do some magic.
# We at least need libmariadb3:amd64 installed for the x86_64 version of libmariadb.so (client)
# We also need the libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 but it can not be installed together with the :arm64 version.
# What we can do is a force install, because nothing important is overlapping each other.
RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadb3:amd64 && \
apt-get download libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 && \
dpkg --force-all -i ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb && \
rm -rvf ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with PostgreSQL we need to do some magic.
# The libpq5:arm64 package seems to not provide a symlink to libpq.so.5 with the name libpq.so.
# This is only provided by the libpq-dev package which can't be installed for both arch at the same time.
# Without this specific file the ld command will fail and compilation fails with it.
RUN ln -sfnr /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libpq.so.5 /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libpq.so
ENV CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu="/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu"
@@ -70,7 +97,7 @@ RUN rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
@@ -101,7 +128,10 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
dumb-init \
sqlite3 \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
@@ -118,10 +148,12 @@ COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,29 +1,34 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b]
#
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
FROM rust:1.48 as build
# set sqlite as default for DB ARG for backward compatibility
ARG DB=sqlite
# Debian-based builds support multidb
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
@@ -32,6 +37,7 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install required build libs for armel architecture.
# To compile both mysql and postgresql we need some extra packages for both host arch and target arch
RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-src.list \
&& dpkg --add-architecture armel \
@@ -39,7 +45,11 @@ RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev:armel \
libc6-dev:armel
libc6-dev:armel \
libpq5:armel \
libpq-dev \
libmariadb-dev:armel \
libmariadb-dev-compat:armel
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
@@ -47,7 +57,8 @@ RUN apt-get update \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi"]' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
@@ -61,6 +72,22 @@ COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# NOTE: This should be the last apt-get/dpkg for this stage, since after this it will fail because of broken dependencies.
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with MySQL/MariaDB we need to do some magic.
# We at least need libmariadb3:amd64 installed for the x86_64 version of libmariadb.so (client)
# We also need the libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 but it can not be installed together with the :armel version.
# What we can do is a force install, because nothing important is overlapping each other.
RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadb3:amd64 && \
apt-get download libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 && \
dpkg --force-all -i ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb && \
rm -rvf ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with PostgreSQL we need to do some magic.
# The libpq5:armel package seems to not provide a symlink to libpq.so.5 with the name libpq.so.
# This is only provided by the libpq-dev package which can't be installed for both arch at the same time.
# Without this specific file the ld command will fail and compilation fails with it.
RUN ln -sfnr /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi/libpq.so.5 /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi/libpq.so
ENV CC_arm_unknown_linux_gnueabi="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabi"
@@ -70,7 +97,7 @@ RUN rustup target add arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
@@ -101,7 +128,10 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
dumb-init \
sqlite3 \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
@@ -118,10 +148,12 @@ COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
# set mysql backend
ARG DB=mysql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
# Don't download rust docs
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install required build libs for armel architecture.
RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-src.list \
&& dpkg --add-architecture armel \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev:armel \
libc6-dev:armel
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
# Install MySQL package
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev:armel \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
ENV CC_arm_unknown_linux_gnueabi="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabi"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi"
RUN rustup target add arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Make sure that we actually build the project
RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM balenalib/rpi-debian:buster
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
ENV ROCKET_WORKERS=10
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Install needed libraries
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadbclient-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
RUN [ "cross-build-end" ]
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]

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@@ -1,29 +1,34 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b]
#
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
FROM rust:1.48 as build
# set sqlite as default for DB ARG for backward compatibility
ARG DB=sqlite
# Debian-based builds support multidb
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
@@ -32,6 +37,7 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install required build libs for armhf architecture.
# To compile both mysql and postgresql we need some extra packages for both host arch and target arch
RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-src.list \
&& dpkg --add-architecture armhf \
@@ -39,7 +45,11 @@ RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev:armhf \
libc6-dev:armhf
libc6-dev:armhf \
libpq5:armhf \
libpq-dev \
libmariadb-dev:armhf \
libmariadb-dev-compat:armhf
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
@@ -47,7 +57,8 @@ RUN apt-get update \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"]' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
@@ -61,15 +72,32 @@ COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# NOTE: This should be the last apt-get/dpkg for this stage, since after this it will fail because of broken dependencies.
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with MySQL/MariaDB we need to do some magic.
# We at least need libmariadb3:amd64 installed for the x86_64 version of libmariadb.so (client)
# We also need the libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 but it can not be installed together with the :armhf version.
# What we can do is a force install, because nothing important is overlapping each other.
RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadb3:amd64 && \
apt-get download libmariadb-dev-compat:amd64 && \
dpkg --force-all -i ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb && \
rm -rvf ./libmariadb-dev-compat*.deb
# For Diesel-RS migrations_macros to compile with PostgreSQL we need to do some magic.
# The libpq5:armhf package seems to not provide a symlink to libpq.so.5 with the name libpq.so.
# This is only provided by the libpq-dev package which can't be installed for both arch at the same time.
# Without this specific file the ld command will fail and compilation fails with it.
RUN ln -sfnr /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpq.so.5 /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpq.so
ENV CC_armv7_unknown_linux_gnueabihf="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
RUN rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
@@ -100,7 +128,10 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
dumb-init \
sqlite3 \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
@@ -117,10 +148,12 @@ COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,27 +1,33 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
# The web-vault digest specifies a particular web-vault build on Docker Hub.
# Using the digest instead of the tag name provides better security,
# as the digest of an image is immutable, whereas a tag name can later
# be changed to point to a malicious image.
#
# To verify the current digest for a given tag name:
# - From https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb
# [bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.18.1b]
#
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:345a509dd5482343458b672dcd69203836ffac2e5181a1c99826d9695b9cb1eb as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# Musl build image for statically compiled binary
FROM clux/muslrust:nightly-2019-12-19 as build
FROM messense/rust-musl-cross:armv7-musleabihf as build
# set sqlite as default for DB ARG for backward compatibility
# Alpine-based ARM (musl) only supports sqlite during compile time.
ARG DB=sqlite
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
@@ -31,6 +37,7 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
RUN rustup set profile minimal
ENV USER "root"
ENV RUSTFLAGS='-C link-arg=-s'
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
@@ -41,12 +48,12 @@ COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
RUN rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
RUN rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
@@ -58,26 +65,33 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
RUN musl-strip target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/release/bitwarden_rs
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM alpine:3.11
FROM balenalib/armv7hf-alpine:3.12
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
ENV ROCKET_WORKERS=10
ENV SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Install needed libraries
RUN apk add --no-cache \
openssl \
curl \
dumb-init \
sqlite \
ca-certificates
RUN mkdir /data
RUN [ "cross-build-end" ]
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
@@ -86,12 +100,14 @@ EXPOSE 3012
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/dumb-init", "--"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfile's.
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# This hash is extracted from the docker web-vault builds and it's prefered over a simple tag because it's immutable.
# It can be viewed in multiple ways:
# - From the https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitwardenrs/web-vault/tags page, click the tag name and the digest should be there.
# - From the console, with the following commands:
# docker pull bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault:v2.12.0e
#
# - To do the opposite, and get the tag from the hash, you can do:
# docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c
FROM bitwardenrs/web-vault@sha256:ce56b3f5e538351411785ac45e9b4b913259c3508b1323d62e8fa0f30717dd1c as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# We need to use the Rust build image, because
# we need the Rust compiler and Cargo tooling
FROM rust:1.40 as build
# set mysql backend
ARG DB=mysql
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive LANG=C.UTF-8 TZ=UTC TERM=xterm-256color
# Don't download rust docs
RUN rustup set profile minimal
# Install required build libs for armhf architecture.
RUN sed 's/^deb/deb-src/' /etc/apt/sources.list > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-src.list \
&& dpkg --add-architecture armhf \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libssl-dev:armhf \
libc6-dev:armhf
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
&& mkdir -p ~/.cargo \
&& echo '[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]' >> ~/.cargo/config \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> ~/.cargo/config
ENV CARGO_HOME "/root/.cargo"
ENV USER "root"
# Install MySQL package
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev:armhf \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
ENV CC_armv7_unknown_linux_gnueabihf="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"
ENV CROSS_COMPILE="1"
ENV OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
ENV OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
RUN rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
RUN find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Make sure that we actually build the project
RUN touch src/main.rs
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM balenalib/armv7hf-debian:buster
ENV ROCKET_ENV "staging"
ENV ROCKET_PORT=80
ENV ROCKET_WORKERS=10
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Install needed libraries
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
openssl \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadbclient-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir /data
RUN [ "cross-build-end" ]
VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
COPY Rocket.toml .
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/bitwarden_rs .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh ./healthcheck.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s CMD sh healthcheck.sh || exit 1
# Configures the startup!
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/bitwarden_rs"]

59
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@@ -1,8 +1,53 @@
#!/usr/bin/env sh
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z "$ROCKET_TLS"]
then
curl --fail http://localhost:${ROCKET_PORT:-"80"}/alive || exit 1
else
curl --insecure --fail https://localhost:${ROCKET_PORT:-"80"}/alive || exit 1
fi
# Use the value of the corresponding env var (if present),
# or a default value otherwise.
: ${DATA_FOLDER:="data"}
: ${ROCKET_PORT:="80"}
CONFIG_FILE="${DATA_FOLDER}"/config.json
# Given a config key, return the corresponding config value from the
# config file. If the key doesn't exist, return an empty string.
get_config_val() {
local key="$1"
# Extract a line of the form:
# "domain": "https://bw.example.com/path",
grep "\"${key}\":" "${CONFIG_FILE}" |
# To extract just the value (https://bw.example.com/path), delete:
# (1) everything up to and including the first ':',
# (2) whitespace and '"' from the front,
# (3) ',' and '"' from the back.
sed -e 's/[^:]\+://' -e 's/^[ "]\+//' -e 's/[,"]\+$//'
}
# Extract the base path from a domain URL. For example:
# - `` -> ``
# - `https://bw.example.com` -> ``
# - `https://bw.example.com/` -> ``
# - `https://bw.example.com/path` -> `/path`
# - `https://bw.example.com/multi/path` -> `/multi/path`
get_base_path() {
echo "$1" |
# Delete:
# (1) everything up to and including '://',
# (2) everything up to '/',
# (3) trailing '/' from the back.
sed -e 's|.*://||' -e 's|[^/]\+||' -e 's|/*$||'
}
# Read domain URL from config.json, if present.
if [ -r "${CONFIG_FILE}" ]; then
domain="$(get_config_val 'domain')"
if [ -n "${domain}" ]; then
# config.json 'domain' overrides the DOMAIN env var.
DOMAIN="${domain}"
fi
fi
base_path="$(get_base_path "${DOMAIN}")"
if [ -n "${ROCKET_TLS}" ]; then
s='s'
fi
curl --insecure --fail --silent --show-error \
"http${s}://localhost:${ROCKET_PORT}${base_path}/alive" || exit 1

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#!/bin/sh
if [ -r /etc/bitwarden_rs.sh ]; then
. /etc/bitwarden_rs.sh
fi
if [ -d /etc/bitwarden_rs.d ]; then
for f in /etc/bitwarden_rs.d/*.sh; do
if [ -r $f ]; then
. $f
fi
done
fi
exec /bitwarden_rs "${@}"

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The hooks in this directory are used to create multi-arch images using Docker Hub automated builds.
Docker Hub hooks provide these predefined [environment variables](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/builds/advanced/#environment-variables-for-building-and-testing):
* `SOURCE_BRANCH`: the name of the branch or the tag that is currently being tested.
* `SOURCE_COMMIT`: the SHA1 hash of the commit being tested.
* `COMMIT_MSG`: the message from the commit being tested and built.
* `DOCKER_REPO`: the name of the Docker repository being built.
* `DOCKERFILE_PATH`: the dockerfile currently being built.
* `DOCKER_TAG`: the Docker repository tag being built.
* `IMAGE_NAME`: the name and tag of the Docker repository being built. (This variable is a combination of `DOCKER_REPO:DOCKER_TAG`.)
The current multi-arch image build relies on the original bitwarden_rs Dockerfiles, which use cross-compilation for architectures other than `amd64`, and don't yet support all arch/distro combinations. However, cross-compilation is much faster than QEMU-based builds (e.g., using `docker buildx`). This situation may need to be revisited at some point.
## References
* https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/builds/advanced/
* https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/manifest/
* https://www.docker.com/blog/multi-arch-build-and-images-the-simple-way/
* https://success.docker.com/article/how-do-i-authenticate-with-the-v2-api

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# The default Debian-based images support these arches for all database backends.
arches=(
amd64
armv6
armv7
arm64
)
if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" == *alpine ]]; then
# The Alpine image build currently only works for certain arches.
distro_suffix=.alpine
arches=(
amd64
armv7
)
fi

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#!/bin/bash
echo ">>> Building images..."
source ./hooks/arches.sh
if [[ -z "${SOURCE_COMMIT}" ]]; then
# This var is typically predefined by Docker Hub, but it won't be
# when testing locally.
SOURCE_COMMIT="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
fi
# Construct a version string in the style of `build.rs`.
GIT_EXACT_TAG="$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 --exact-match 2>/dev/null)"
if [[ -n "${GIT_EXACT_TAG}" ]]; then
SOURCE_VERSION="${GIT_EXACT_TAG}"
else
GIT_LAST_TAG="$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0)"
SOURCE_VERSION="${GIT_LAST_TAG}-${SOURCE_COMMIT:0:8}"
fi
LABELS=(
# https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/master/annotations.md
org.opencontainers.image.created="$(date --utc --iso-8601=seconds)"
org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/wiki"
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="GPL-3.0-only"
org.opencontainers.image.revision="${SOURCE_COMMIT}"
org.opencontainers.image.source="${SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL}"
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://hub.docker.com/r/${DOCKER_REPO#*/}"
org.opencontainers.image.version="${SOURCE_VERSION}"
)
LABEL_ARGS=()
for label in "${LABELS[@]}"; do
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label "${label}")
done
set -ex
for arch in "${arches[@]}"; do
docker build \
"${LABEL_ARGS[@]}" \
-t "${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}" \
-f docker/${arch}/Dockerfile${distro_suffix} \
.
done

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#!/bin/bash
set -ex
# If requested, print some environment info for troubleshooting.
if [[ -n "${DOCKER_HUB_DEBUG}" ]]; then
id
pwd
df -h
env
docker info
docker version
fi
# Install build dependencies.
deps=(
jq
)
apt-get update
apt-get install -y "${deps[@]}"
# Docker Hub uses a shallow clone and doesn't fetch tags, which breaks some
# Git operations that we perform later, so fetch the complete history and
# tags first. Note that if the build is cached, the clone may have been
# unshallowed already; if so, unshallowing will fail, so skip it.
if [[ -f .git/shallow ]]; then
git fetch --unshallow --tags
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#!/bin/bash
source ./hooks/arches.sh
export DOCKER_CLI_EXPERIMENTAL=enabled
# Join a list of args with a single char.
# Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/17841619
join() { local IFS="$1"; shift; echo "$*"; }
set -ex
echo ">>> Starting local Docker registry..."
# Docker Buildx's `docker-container` driver is needed for multi-platform
# builds, but it can't access existing images on the Docker host (like the
# cross-compiled ones we just built). Those images first need to be pushed to
# a registry -- Docker Hub could be used, but since it's not trivial to clean
# up those intermediate images on Docker Hub, it's easier to just run a local
# Docker registry, which gets cleaned up automatically once the build job ends.
#
# https://docs.docker.com/registry/deploying/
# https://hub.docker.com/_/registry
#
# Use host networking so the buildx container can access the registry via
# localhost.
#
docker run -d --name registry --network host registry:2 # defaults to port 5000
# Docker Hub sets a `DOCKER_REPO` env var with the format `index.docker.io/user/repo`.
# Strip the registry portion to construct a local repo path for use in `Dockerfile.buildx`.
LOCAL_REGISTRY="localhost:5000"
REPO="${DOCKER_REPO#*/}"
LOCAL_REPO="${LOCAL_REGISTRY}/${REPO}"
echo ">>> Pushing images to local registry..."
for arch in ${arches[@]}; do
docker_image="${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}"
local_image="${LOCAL_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}"
docker tag "${docker_image}" "${local_image}"
docker push "${local_image}"
done
echo ">>> Setting up Docker Buildx..."
# Same as earlier, use host networking so the buildx container can access the
# registry via localhost.
#
# Ref: https://github.com/docker/buildx/issues/94#issuecomment-534367714
#
docker buildx create --name builder --use --driver-opt network=host
echo ">>> Running Docker Buildx..."
tags=("${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}")
# If the Docker tag starts with a version number, assume the latest release
# is being pushed. Add an extra tag (`latest` or `alpine`, as appropriate)
# to make it easier for users to track the latest release.
if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" == *alpine ]]; then
tags+=(${DOCKER_REPO}:alpine)
else
tags+=(${DOCKER_REPO}:latest)
fi
fi
tag_args=()
for tag in "${tags[@]}"; do
tag_args+=(--tag "${tag}")
done
# Docker Buildx takes a list of target platforms (OS/arch/variant), so map
# the arch list to a platform list (assuming the OS is always `linux`).
declare -A arch_to_platform=(
[amd64]="linux/amd64"
[armv6]="linux/arm/v6"
[armv7]="linux/arm/v7"
[arm64]="linux/arm64"
)
platforms=()
for arch in ${arches[@]}; do
platforms+=("${arch_to_platform[$arch]}")
done
platforms="$(join "," "${platforms[@]}")"
# Run the build, pushing the resulting images and multi-arch manifest list to
# Docker Hub. The Dockerfile is read from stdin to avoid sending any build
# context, which isn't needed here since the actual cross-compiled images
# have already been built.
docker buildx build \
--network host \
--build-arg LOCAL_REPO="${LOCAL_REPO}" \
--build-arg DOCKER_TAG="${DOCKER_TAG}" \
--platform "${platforms}" \
"${tag_args[@]}" \
--push \
- < ./docker/Dockerfile.buildx
# Add an extra arch-specific tag for `arm32v6`; Docker can't seem to properly
# auto-select that image on ARMv6 platforms like Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero
# (https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/41017).
#
# Note that we use `arm32v6` instead of `armv6` to be consistent with the
# existing bitwarden_rs tags, which adhere to the naming conventions of the
# Docker per-architecture repos (e.g., https://hub.docker.com/u/arm32v6).
# Unfortunately, these per-arch repo names aren't always consistent with the
# corresponding platform (OS/arch/variant) IDs, particularly in the case of
# 32-bit ARM arches (e.g., `linux/arm/v6` is used, not `linux/arm32/v6`).
#
# TODO: It looks like this issue should be fixed starting in Docker 20.10.0,
# so this step can be removed once fixed versions are in wider distribution.
#
# Tags:
#
# testing => testing-arm32v6
# testing-alpine => <ignored>
# x.y.z => x.y.z-arm32v6, latest-arm32v6
# x.y.z-alpine => <ignored>
#
if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" != *alpine ]]; then
image="${DOCKER_REPO}":"${DOCKER_TAG}"
# Fetch the multi-arch manifest list and find the digest of the armv6 image.
filter='.manifests|.[]|select(.platform.architecture=="arm" and .platform.variant=="v6")|.digest'
digest="$(docker manifest inspect "${image}" | jq -r "${filter}")"
# Pull the armv6 image by digest, retag it, and repush it.
docker pull "${DOCKER_REPO}"@"${digest}"
docker tag "${DOCKER_REPO}"@"${digest}" "${image}"-arm32v6
docker push "${image}"-arm32v6
if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
docker tag "${image}"-arm32v6 "${DOCKER_REPO}:latest"-arm32v6
docker push "${DOCKER_REPO}:latest"-arm32v6
fi
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CREATE TABLE org_policies (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
org_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES organizations (uuid),
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
enabled BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
data TEXT NOT NULL,
UNIQUE (org_uuid, atype)
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ALTER TABLE ciphers
ADD COLUMN favorite BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE;
-- Transfer favorite status for user-owned ciphers.
UPDATE ciphers
SET favorite = TRUE
WHERE EXISTS (
SELECT * FROM favorites
WHERE favorites.user_uuid = ciphers.user_uuid
AND favorites.cipher_uuid = ciphers.uuid
);
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CREATE TABLE favorites (
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES users(uuid),
cipher_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES ciphers(uuid),
PRIMARY KEY (user_uuid, cipher_uuid)
);
-- Transfer favorite status for user-owned ciphers.
INSERT INTO favorites(user_uuid, cipher_uuid)
SELECT user_uuid, uuid
FROM ciphers
WHERE favorite = TRUE
AND user_uuid IS NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE ciphers
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CREATE TABLE org_policies (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
org_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES organizations (uuid),
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
enabled BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
data TEXT NOT NULL,
UNIQUE (org_uuid, atype)
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ALTER TABLE users_collections
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ALTER TABLE ciphers
ADD COLUMN favorite BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE;
-- Transfer favorite status for user-owned ciphers.
UPDATE ciphers
SET favorite = TRUE
WHERE EXISTS (
SELECT * FROM favorites
WHERE favorites.user_uuid = ciphers.user_uuid
AND favorites.cipher_uuid = ciphers.uuid
);
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CREATE TABLE favorites (
user_uuid VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL REFERENCES users(uuid),
cipher_uuid VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL REFERENCES ciphers(uuid),
PRIMARY KEY (user_uuid, cipher_uuid)
);
-- Transfer favorite status for user-owned ciphers.
INSERT INTO favorites(user_uuid, cipher_uuid)
SELECT user_uuid, uuid
FROM ciphers
WHERE favorite = TRUE
AND user_uuid IS NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE ciphers
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CREATE TABLE org_policies (
uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
org_uuid TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES organizations (uuid),
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
enabled BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
data TEXT NOT NULL,
UNIQUE (org_uuid, atype)
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ALTER TABLE ciphers
ADD COLUMN favorite BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT 0; -- FALSE
-- Transfer favorite status for user-owned ciphers.
UPDATE ciphers
SET favorite = 1
WHERE EXISTS (
SELECT * FROM favorites
WHERE favorites.user_uuid = ciphers.user_uuid
AND favorites.cipher_uuid = ciphers.uuid
);
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CREATE TABLE favorites (
user_uuid TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(uuid),
cipher_uuid TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES ciphers(uuid),
PRIMARY KEY (user_uuid, cipher_uuid)
);
-- Transfer favorite status for user-owned ciphers.
INSERT INTO favorites(user_uuid, cipher_uuid)
SELECT user_uuid, uuid
FROM ciphers
WHERE favorite = 1
AND user_uuid IS NOT NULL;
-- Drop the `favorite` column from the `ciphers` table, using the 12-step
-- procedure from <https://www.sqlite.org/lang_altertable.html#altertabrename>.
-- Note that some steps aren't applicable and are omitted.
-- 1. If foreign key constraints are enabled, disable them using PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF.
--
-- Diesel runs each migration in its own transaction. `PRAGMA foreign_keys`
-- is a no-op within a transaction, so this step must be done outside of this
-- file, before starting the Diesel migrations.
-- 2. Start a transaction.
--
-- Diesel already runs each migration in its own transaction.
-- 4. Use CREATE TABLE to construct a new table "new_X" that is in the
-- desired revised format of table X. Make sure that the name "new_X" does
-- not collide with any existing table name, of course.
CREATE TABLE new_ciphers(
uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
created_at DATETIME NOT NULL,
updated_at DATETIME NOT NULL,
user_uuid TEXT REFERENCES users(uuid),
organization_uuid TEXT REFERENCES organizations(uuid),
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
notes TEXT,
fields TEXT,
data TEXT NOT NULL,
password_history TEXT,
deleted_at DATETIME
);
-- 5. Transfer content from X into new_X using a statement like:
-- INSERT INTO new_X SELECT ... FROM X.
INSERT INTO new_ciphers(uuid, created_at, updated_at, user_uuid, organization_uuid, atype,
name, notes, fields, data, password_history, deleted_at)
SELECT uuid, created_at, updated_at, user_uuid, organization_uuid, atype,
name, notes, fields, data, password_history, deleted_at
FROM ciphers;
-- 6. Drop the old table X: DROP TABLE X.
DROP TABLE ciphers;
-- 7. Change the name of new_X to X using: ALTER TABLE new_X RENAME TO X.
ALTER TABLE new_ciphers RENAME TO ciphers;
-- 11. Commit the transaction started in step 2.
-- 12. If foreign keys constraints were originally enabled, reenable them now.
--
-- `PRAGMA foreign_keys` is scoped to a database connection, and Diesel
-- migrations are run in a separate database connection that is closed once
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nightly-2021-01-25

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use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
use serde_json::Value;
use std::process::Command;
use std::{env, process::Command, time::Duration};
use rocket::http::{Cookie, Cookies, SameSite};
use rocket::request::{self, FlashMessage, Form, FromRequest, Request};
use rocket::response::{content::Html, Flash, Redirect};
use rocket::{Outcome, Route};
use reqwest::{blocking::Client, header::USER_AGENT};
use rocket::{
http::{Cookie, Cookies, SameSite},
request::{self, FlashMessage, Form, FromRequest, Outcome, Request},
response::{content::Html, Flash, Redirect},
Route,
};
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use crate::api::{ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult};
use crate::auth::{decode_admin, encode_jwt, generate_admin_claims, ClientIp};
use crate::config::ConfigBuilder;
use crate::db::{backup_database, models::*, DbConn};
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::mail;
use crate::CONFIG;
use crate::{
api::{ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult, NumberOrString},
auth::{decode_admin, encode_jwt, generate_admin_claims, ClientIp},
config::ConfigBuilder,
db::{backup_database, models::*, DbConn, DbConnType},
error::{Error, MapResult},
mail,
util::{format_naive_datetime_local, get_display_size},
CONFIG,
};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
if CONFIG.admin_token().is_none() && !CONFIG.disable_admin_token() {
if !CONFIG.disable_admin_token() && !CONFIG.is_admin_token_set() {
return routes![admin_disabled];
}
routes![
admin_login,
get_users,
get_users_json,
post_admin_login,
admin_page,
invite_user,
logout,
delete_user,
deauth_user,
disable_user,
enable_user,
remove_2fa,
update_user_org_type,
update_revision_users,
post_config,
delete_config,
backup_db,
test_smtp,
users_overview,
organizations_overview,
delete_organization,
diagnostics,
get_diagnostics_config
]
}
static CAN_BACKUP: Lazy<bool> =
Lazy::new(|| cfg!(feature = "sqlite") && Command::new("sqlite3").arg("-version").status().is_ok());
static DB_TYPE: Lazy<&str> = Lazy::new(|| {
DbConnType::from_url(&CONFIG.database_url())
.map(|t| match t {
DbConnType::sqlite => "SQLite",
DbConnType::mysql => "MySQL",
DbConnType::postgresql => "PostgreSQL",
})
.unwrap_or("Unknown")
});
static CAN_BACKUP: Lazy<bool> = Lazy::new(|| {
DbConnType::from_url(&CONFIG.database_url())
.map(|t| t == DbConnType::sqlite)
.unwrap_or(false)
&& Command::new("sqlite3").arg("-version").status().is_ok()
});
#[get("/")]
fn admin_disabled() -> &'static str {
@@ -51,12 +80,43 @@ const COOKIE_NAME: &str = "BWRS_ADMIN";
const ADMIN_PATH: &str = "/admin";
const BASE_TEMPLATE: &str = "admin/base";
const VERSION: Option<&str> = option_env!("GIT_VERSION");
const VERSION: Option<&str> = option_env!("BWRS_VERSION");
fn admin_path() -> String {
format!("{}{}", CONFIG.domain_path(), ADMIN_PATH)
}
struct Referer(Option<String>);
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for Referer {
type Error = ();
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
Outcome::Success(Referer(request.headers().get_one("Referer").map(str::to_string)))
}
}
/// Used for `Location` response headers, which must specify an absolute URI
/// (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-14.30).
fn admin_url(referer: Referer) -> String {
// If we get a referer use that to make it work when, DOMAIN is not set
if let Some(mut referer) = referer.0 {
if let Some(start_index) = referer.find(ADMIN_PATH) {
referer.truncate(start_index + ADMIN_PATH.len());
return referer;
}
}
if CONFIG.domain_set() {
// Don't use CONFIG.domain() directly, since the user may want to keep a
// trailing slash there, particularly when running under a subpath.
format!("{}{}{}", CONFIG.domain_origin(), CONFIG.domain_path(), ADMIN_PATH)
} else {
// Last case, when no referer or domain set, technically invalid but better than nothing
ADMIN_PATH.to_string()
}
}
#[get("/", rank = 2)]
fn admin_login(flash: Option<FlashMessage>) -> ApiResult<Html<String>> {
// If there is an error, show it
@@ -74,14 +134,19 @@ struct LoginForm {
}
#[post("/", data = "<data>")]
fn post_admin_login(data: Form<LoginForm>, mut cookies: Cookies, ip: ClientIp) -> Result<Redirect, Flash<Redirect>> {
fn post_admin_login(
data: Form<LoginForm>,
mut cookies: Cookies,
ip: ClientIp,
referer: Referer,
) -> Result<Redirect, Flash<Redirect>> {
let data = data.into_inner();
// If the token is invalid, redirect to login page
if !_validate_token(&data.token) {
error!("Invalid admin token. IP: {}", ip.ip);
Err(Flash::error(
Redirect::to(admin_path()),
Redirect::to(admin_url(referer)),
"Invalid admin token, please try again.",
))
} else {
@@ -91,13 +156,13 @@ fn post_admin_login(data: Form<LoginForm>, mut cookies: Cookies, ip: ClientIp) -
let cookie = Cookie::build(COOKIE_NAME, jwt)
.path(admin_path())
.max_age(chrono::Duration::minutes(20))
.max_age(time::Duration::minutes(20))
.same_site(SameSite::Strict)
.http_only(true)
.finish();
cookies.add(cookie);
Ok(Redirect::to(admin_path()))
Ok(Redirect::to(admin_url(referer)))
}
}
@@ -112,7 +177,9 @@ fn _validate_token(token: &str) -> bool {
struct AdminTemplateData {
page_content: String,
version: Option<&'static str>,
users: Vec<Value>,
users: Option<Vec<Value>>,
organizations: Option<Vec<Value>>,
diagnostics: Option<Value>,
config: Value,
can_backup: bool,
logged_in: bool,
@@ -120,15 +187,59 @@ struct AdminTemplateData {
}
impl AdminTemplateData {
fn new(users: Vec<Value>) -> Self {
fn new() -> Self {
Self {
page_content: String::from("admin/page"),
page_content: String::from("admin/settings"),
version: VERSION,
users,
config: CONFIG.prepare_json(),
can_backup: *CAN_BACKUP,
logged_in: true,
urlpath: CONFIG.domain_path(),
users: None,
organizations: None,
diagnostics: None,
}
}
fn users(users: Vec<Value>) -> Self {
Self {
page_content: String::from("admin/users"),
version: VERSION,
users: Some(users),
config: CONFIG.prepare_json(),
can_backup: *CAN_BACKUP,
logged_in: true,
urlpath: CONFIG.domain_path(),
organizations: None,
diagnostics: None,
}
}
fn organizations(organizations: Vec<Value>) -> Self {
Self {
page_content: String::from("admin/organizations"),
version: VERSION,
organizations: Some(organizations),
config: CONFIG.prepare_json(),
can_backup: *CAN_BACKUP,
logged_in: true,
urlpath: CONFIG.domain_path(),
users: None,
diagnostics: None,
}
}
fn diagnostics(diagnostics: Value) -> Self {
Self {
page_content: String::from("admin/diagnostics"),
version: VERSION,
organizations: None,
config: CONFIG.prepare_json(),
can_backup: *CAN_BACKUP,
logged_in: true,
urlpath: CONFIG.domain_path(),
users: None,
diagnostics: Some(diagnostics),
}
}
@@ -138,11 +249,8 @@ impl AdminTemplateData {
}
#[get("/", rank = 1)]
fn admin_page(_token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> ApiResult<Html<String>> {
let users = User::get_all(&conn);
let users_json: Vec<Value> = users.iter().map(|u| u.to_json(&conn)).collect();
let text = AdminTemplateData::new(users_json).render()?;
fn admin_page(_token: AdminToken, _conn: DbConn) -> ApiResult<Html<String>> {
let text = AdminTemplateData::new().render()?;
Ok(Html(text))
}
@@ -174,69 +282,277 @@ fn invite_user(data: Json<InviteData>, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> Empt
#[post("/test/smtp", data = "<data>")]
fn test_smtp(data: Json<InviteData>, _token: AdminToken) -> EmptyResult {
let data: InviteData = data.into_inner();
let email = data.email.clone();
if CONFIG.mail_enabled() {
mail::send_test(&email)
mail::send_test(&data.email)
} else {
err!("Mail is not enabled")
}
}
#[get("/logout")]
fn logout(mut cookies: Cookies) -> Result<Redirect, ()> {
fn logout(mut cookies: Cookies, referer: Referer) -> Result<Redirect, ()> {
cookies.remove(Cookie::named(COOKIE_NAME));
Ok(Redirect::to(admin_path()))
Ok(Redirect::to(admin_url(referer)))
}
#[get("/users")]
fn get_users(_token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
fn get_users_json(_token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let users = User::get_all(&conn);
let users_json: Vec<Value> = users.iter().map(|u| u.to_json(&conn)).collect();
Ok(Json(Value::Array(users_json)))
}
#[get("/users/overview")]
fn users_overview(_token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> ApiResult<Html<String>> {
let users = User::get_all(&conn);
let dt_fmt = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z";
let users_json: Vec<Value> = users.iter()
.map(|u| {
let mut usr = u.to_json(&conn);
usr["cipher_count"] = json!(Cipher::count_owned_by_user(&u.uuid, &conn));
usr["attachment_count"] = json!(Attachment::count_by_user(&u.uuid, &conn));
usr["attachment_size"] = json!(get_display_size(Attachment::size_by_user(&u.uuid, &conn) as i32));
usr["user_enabled"] = json!(u.enabled);
usr["created_at"] = json!(format_naive_datetime_local(&u.created_at, dt_fmt));
usr["last_active"] = match u.last_active(&conn) {
Some(dt) => json!(format_naive_datetime_local(&dt, dt_fmt)),
None => json!("Never")
};
usr
})
.collect();
let text = AdminTemplateData::users(users_json).render()?;
Ok(Html(text))
}
#[post("/users/<uuid>/delete")]
fn delete_user(uuid: String, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let user = match User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) {
Some(user) => user,
None => err!("User doesn't exist"),
};
let user = User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn).map_res("User doesn't exist")?;
user.delete(&conn)
}
#[post("/users/<uuid>/deauth")]
fn deauth_user(uuid: String, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let mut user = match User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) {
Some(user) => user,
None => err!("User doesn't exist"),
};
let mut user = User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn).map_res("User doesn't exist")?;
Device::delete_all_by_user(&user.uuid, &conn)?;
user.reset_security_stamp();
user.save(&conn)
}
#[post("/users/<uuid>/disable")]
fn disable_user(uuid: String, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let mut user = User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn).map_res("User doesn't exist")?;
Device::delete_all_by_user(&user.uuid, &conn)?;
user.reset_security_stamp();
user.enabled = false;
user.save(&conn)
}
#[post("/users/<uuid>/enable")]
fn enable_user(uuid: String, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let mut user = User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn).map_res("User doesn't exist")?;
user.enabled = true;
user.save(&conn)
}
#[post("/users/<uuid>/remove-2fa")]
fn remove_2fa(uuid: String, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let mut user = match User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) {
Some(user) => user,
None => err!("User doesn't exist"),
};
let mut user = User::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn).map_res("User doesn't exist")?;
TwoFactor::delete_all_by_user(&user.uuid, &conn)?;
user.totp_recover = None;
user.save(&conn)
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
struct UserOrgTypeData {
user_type: NumberOrString,
user_uuid: String,
org_uuid: String,
}
#[post("/users/org_type", data = "<data>")]
fn update_user_org_type(data: Json<UserOrgTypeData>, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let data: UserOrgTypeData = data.into_inner();
let mut user_to_edit = match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&data.user_uuid, &data.org_uuid, &conn) {
Some(user) => user,
None => err!("The specified user isn't member of the organization"),
};
let new_type = match UserOrgType::from_str(&data.user_type.into_string()) {
Some(new_type) => new_type as i32,
None => err!("Invalid type"),
};
if user_to_edit.atype == UserOrgType::Owner && new_type != UserOrgType::Owner {
// Removing owner permmission, check that there are at least another owner
let num_owners = UserOrganization::find_by_org_and_type(&data.org_uuid, UserOrgType::Owner as i32, &conn).len();
if num_owners <= 1 {
err!("Can't change the type of the last owner")
}
}
user_to_edit.atype = new_type as i32;
user_to_edit.save(&conn)
}
#[post("/users/update_revision")]
fn update_revision_users(_token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_all_revisions(&conn)
}
#[get("/organizations/overview")]
fn organizations_overview(_token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> ApiResult<Html<String>> {
let organizations = Organization::get_all(&conn);
let organizations_json: Vec<Value> = organizations.iter()
.map(|o| {
let mut org = o.to_json();
org["user_count"] = json!(UserOrganization::count_by_org(&o.uuid, &conn));
org["cipher_count"] = json!(Cipher::count_by_org(&o.uuid, &conn));
org["attachment_count"] = json!(Attachment::count_by_org(&o.uuid, &conn));
org["attachment_size"] = json!(get_display_size(Attachment::size_by_org(&o.uuid, &conn) as i32));
org
})
.collect();
let text = AdminTemplateData::organizations(organizations_json).render()?;
Ok(Html(text))
}
#[post("/organizations/<uuid>/delete")]
fn delete_organization(uuid: String, _token: AdminToken, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let org = Organization::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn).map_res("Organization doesn't exist")?;
org.delete(&conn)
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct WebVaultVersion {
version: String,
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct GitRelease {
tag_name: String,
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct GitCommit {
sha: String,
}
fn get_github_api<T: DeserializeOwned>(url: &str) -> Result<T, Error> {
let github_api = Client::builder().build()?;
Ok(github_api
.get(url)
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
.header(USER_AGENT, "Bitwarden_RS")
.send()?
.error_for_status()?
.json::<T>()?)
}
fn has_http_access() -> bool {
let http_access = Client::builder().build().unwrap();
match http_access
.head("https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs")
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
.header(USER_AGENT, "Bitwarden_RS")
.send()
{
Ok(r) => r.status().is_success(),
_ => false,
}
}
#[get("/diagnostics")]
fn diagnostics(_token: AdminToken, _conn: DbConn) -> ApiResult<Html<String>> {
use crate::util::read_file_string;
use chrono::prelude::*;
use std::net::ToSocketAddrs;
// Get current running versions
let vault_version_path = format!("{}/{}", CONFIG.web_vault_folder(), "version.json");
let vault_version_str = read_file_string(&vault_version_path)?;
let web_vault_version: WebVaultVersion = serde_json::from_str(&vault_version_str)?;
// Execute some environment checks
let running_within_docker = std::path::Path::new("/.dockerenv").exists() || std::path::Path::new("/run/.containerenv").exists();
let has_http_access = has_http_access();
let uses_proxy = env::var_os("HTTP_PROXY").is_some()
|| env::var_os("http_proxy").is_some()
|| env::var_os("HTTPS_PROXY").is_some()
|| env::var_os("https_proxy").is_some();
// Check if we are able to resolve DNS entries
let dns_resolved = match ("github.com", 0).to_socket_addrs().map(|mut i| i.next()) {
Ok(Some(a)) => a.ip().to_string(),
_ => "Could not resolve domain name.".to_string(),
};
// If the HTTP Check failed, do not even attempt to check for new versions since we were not able to connect with github.com anyway.
// TODO: Maybe we need to cache this using a LazyStatic or something. Github only allows 60 requests per hour, and we use 3 here already.
let (latest_release, latest_commit, latest_web_build) = if has_http_access {
(
match get_github_api::<GitRelease>("https://api.github.com/repos/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/releases/latest") {
Ok(r) => r.tag_name,
_ => "-".to_string(),
},
match get_github_api::<GitCommit>("https://api.github.com/repos/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/commits/master") {
Ok(mut c) => {
c.sha.truncate(8);
c.sha
}
_ => "-".to_string(),
},
// Do not fetch the web-vault version when running within Docker.
// The web-vault version is embedded within the container it self, and should not be updated manually
if running_within_docker {
"-".to_string()
} else {
match get_github_api::<GitRelease>("https://api.github.com/repos/dani-garcia/bw_web_builds/releases/latest") {
Ok(r) => r.tag_name.trim_start_matches('v').to_string(),
_ => "-".to_string(),
}
},
)
} else {
("-".to_string(), "-".to_string(), "-".to_string())
};
let diagnostics_json = json!({
"dns_resolved": dns_resolved,
"web_vault_version": web_vault_version.version,
"latest_release": latest_release,
"latest_commit": latest_commit,
"latest_web_build": latest_web_build,
"running_within_docker": running_within_docker,
"has_http_access": has_http_access,
"uses_proxy": uses_proxy,
"db_type": *DB_TYPE,
"admin_url": format!("{}/diagnostics", admin_url(Referer(None))),
"server_time": Utc::now().format("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC").to_string(), // Run the date/time check as the last item to minimize the difference
});
let text = AdminTemplateData::diagnostics(diagnostics_json).render()?;
Ok(Html(text))
}
#[get("/diagnostics/config")]
fn get_diagnostics_config(_token: AdminToken) -> JsonResult {
let support_json = CONFIG.get_support_json();
Ok(Json(support_json))
}
#[post("/config", data = "<data>")]
fn post_config(data: Json<ConfigBuilder>, _token: AdminToken) -> EmptyResult {
let data: ConfigBuilder = data.into_inner();

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@@ -1,19 +1,15 @@
use chrono::Utc;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use crate::db::models::*;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::{
api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, UpdateType},
auth::{decode_delete, decode_invite, decode_verify_email, Headers},
crypto,
db::{models::*, DbConn},
mail, CONFIG,
};
use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, UpdateType};
use crate::auth::{decode_delete, decode_invite, decode_verify_email, Headers};
use crate::crypto;
use crate::mail;
use crate::CONFIG;
use rocket::Route;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
pub fn routes() -> Vec<rocket::Route> {
routes![
register,
profile,
@@ -36,6 +32,7 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
revision_date,
password_hint,
prelogin,
verify_password,
]
}
@@ -68,7 +65,7 @@ fn register(data: JsonUpcase<RegisterData>, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let mut user = match User::find_by_mail(&data.Email, &conn) {
Some(user) => {
if !user.password_hash.is_empty() {
if CONFIG.signups_allowed() {
if CONFIG.is_signup_allowed(&data.Email) {
err!("User already exists")
} else {
err!("Registration not allowed or user already exists")
@@ -89,14 +86,17 @@ fn register(data: JsonUpcase<RegisterData>, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
}
user
} else if CONFIG.signups_allowed() {
} else if CONFIG.is_signup_allowed(&data.Email) {
err!("Account with this email already exists")
} else {
err!("Registration not allowed or user already exists")
}
}
None => {
if CONFIG.signups_allowed() || Invitation::take(&data.Email, &conn) || CONFIG.can_signup_user(&data.Email) {
// Order is important here; the invitation check must come first
// because the bitwarden_rs admin can invite anyone, regardless
// of other signup restrictions.
if Invitation::take(&data.Email, &conn) || CONFIG.is_signup_allowed(&data.Email) {
User::new(data.Email.clone())
} else {
err!("Registration not allowed or user already exists")
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ fn register(data: JsonUpcase<RegisterData>, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
user.client_kdf_type = client_kdf_type;
}
user.set_password(&data.MasterPasswordHash);
user.set_password(&data.MasterPasswordHash, None);
user.akey = data.Key;
// Add extra fields if present
@@ -207,7 +207,12 @@ fn post_keys(data: JsonUpcase<KeysData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Json
user.public_key = Some(data.PublicKey);
user.save(&conn)?;
Ok(Json(user.to_json(&conn)))
Ok(Json(json!({
"PrivateKey": user.private_key,
"PublicKey": user.public_key,
"Object":"keys"
})))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
@@ -227,7 +232,7 @@ fn post_password(data: JsonUpcase<ChangePassData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbCon
err!("Invalid password")
}
user.set_password(&data.NewMasterPasswordHash);
user.set_password(&data.NewMasterPasswordHash, Some("post_rotatekey"));
user.akey = data.Key;
user.save(&conn)
}
@@ -254,7 +259,7 @@ fn post_kdf(data: JsonUpcase<ChangeKdfData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) ->
user.client_kdf_iter = data.KdfIterations;
user.client_kdf_type = data.Kdf;
user.set_password(&data.NewMasterPasswordHash);
user.set_password(&data.NewMasterPasswordHash, None);
user.akey = data.Key;
user.save(&conn)
}
@@ -333,6 +338,7 @@ fn post_rotatekey(data: JsonUpcase<KeyData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt:
user.akey = data.Key;
user.private_key = Some(data.PrivateKey);
user.reset_security_stamp();
user.reset_stamp_exception();
user.save(&conn)
}
@@ -371,8 +377,8 @@ fn post_email_token(data: JsonUpcase<EmailTokenData>, headers: Headers, conn: Db
err!("Email already in use");
}
if !CONFIG.signups_allowed() && !CONFIG.can_signup_user(&data.NewEmail) {
err!("Email cannot be changed to this address");
if !CONFIG.is_email_domain_allowed(&data.NewEmail) {
err!("Email domain not allowed");
}
let token = crypto::generate_token(6)?;
@@ -440,7 +446,7 @@ fn post_email(data: JsonUpcase<ChangeEmailData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn)
user.email_new = None;
user.email_new_token = None;
user.set_password(&data.NewMasterPasswordHash);
user.set_password(&data.NewMasterPasswordHash, None);
user.akey = data.Key;
user.save(&conn)
@@ -455,7 +461,7 @@ fn post_verify_email(headers: Headers, _conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
}
if let Err(e) = mail::send_verify_email(&user.email, &user.uuid) {
error!("Error sending delete account email: {:#?}", e);
error!("Error sending verify_email email: {:#?}", e);
}
Ok(())
@@ -619,3 +625,20 @@ fn prelogin(data: JsonUpcase<PreloginData>, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
"KdfIterations": kdf_iter
})))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct VerifyPasswordData {
MasterPasswordHash: String,
}
#[post("/accounts/verify-password", data = "<data>")]
fn verify_password(data: JsonUpcase<VerifyPasswordData>, headers: Headers, _conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let data: VerifyPasswordData = data.into_inner().data;
let user = headers.user;
if !user.check_valid_password(&data.MasterPasswordHash) {
err!("Invalid password")
}
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,28 +1,33 @@
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::path::Path;
use rocket::http::ContentType;
use rocket::{request::Form, Data, Route};
use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc};
use rocket::{http::ContentType, request::Form, Data, Route};
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
use multipart::server::save::SavedData;
use multipart::server::{Multipart, SaveResult};
use data_encoding::HEXLOWER;
use multipart::server::{save::SavedData, Multipart, SaveResult};
use crate::db::models::*;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::crypto;
use crate::api::{self, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, Notify, PasswordData, UpdateType};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::CONFIG;
use crate::{
api::{self, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, Notify, PasswordData, UpdateType},
auth::Headers,
crypto,
db::{models::*, DbConn},
CONFIG,
};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
// Note that many routes have an `admin` variant; this seems to be
// because the stored procedure that upstream Bitwarden uses to determine
// whether the user can edit a cipher doesn't take into account whether
// the user is an org owner/admin. The `admin` variant first checks
// whether the user is an owner/admin of the relevant org, and if so,
// allows the operation unconditionally.
//
// bitwarden_rs factors in the org owner/admin status as part of
// determining the write accessibility of a cipher, so most
// admin/non-admin implementations can be shared.
routes![
sync,
get_ciphers,
@@ -44,15 +49,24 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
post_cipher_admin,
post_cipher_share,
put_cipher_share,
put_cipher_share_seleted,
put_cipher_share_selected,
post_cipher,
put_cipher,
delete_cipher_post,
delete_cipher_post_admin,
delete_cipher_put,
delete_cipher_put_admin,
delete_cipher,
delete_cipher_admin,
delete_cipher_selected,
delete_cipher_selected_post,
delete_cipher_selected_put,
delete_cipher_selected_admin,
delete_cipher_selected_post_admin,
delete_cipher_selected_put_admin,
restore_cipher_put,
restore_cipher_put_admin,
restore_cipher_selected,
delete_all,
move_cipher_selected,
move_cipher_selected_put,
@@ -77,9 +91,14 @@ fn sync(data: Form<SyncData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let folders_json: Vec<Value> = folders.iter().map(Folder::to_json).collect();
let collections = Collection::find_by_user_uuid(&headers.user.uuid, &conn);
let collections_json: Vec<Value> = collections.iter().map(Collection::to_json).collect();
let collections_json: Vec<Value> = collections.iter()
.map(|c| c.to_json_details(&headers.user.uuid, &conn))
.collect();
let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn);
let policies = OrgPolicy::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn);
let policies_json: Vec<Value> = policies.iter().map(OrgPolicy::to_json).collect();
let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user_visible(&headers.user.uuid, &conn);
let ciphers_json: Vec<Value> = ciphers
.iter()
.map(|c| c.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn))
@@ -95,6 +114,7 @@ fn sync(data: Form<SyncData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
"Profile": user_json,
"Folders": folders_json,
"Collections": collections_json,
"Policies": policies_json,
"Ciphers": ciphers_json,
"Domains": domains_json,
"Object": "sync"
@@ -103,7 +123,7 @@ fn sync(data: Form<SyncData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
#[get("/ciphers")]
fn get_ciphers(headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn);
let ciphers = Cipher::find_by_user_visible(&headers.user.uuid, &conn);
let ciphers_json: Vec<Value> = ciphers
.iter()
@@ -177,6 +197,14 @@ pub struct CipherData {
#[serde(rename = "Attachments")]
_Attachments: Option<Value>, // Unused, contains map of {id: filename}
Attachments2: Option<HashMap<String, Attachments2Data>>,
// The revision datetime (in ISO 8601 format) of the client's local copy
// of the cipher. This is used to prevent a client from updating a cipher
// when it doesn't have the latest version, as that can result in data
// loss. It's not an error when no value is provided; this can happen
// when using older client versions, or if the operation doesn't involve
// updating an existing cipher.
LastKnownRevisionDate: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
@@ -186,22 +214,46 @@ pub struct Attachments2Data {
Key: String,
}
/// Called when an org admin clones an org cipher.
#[post("/ciphers/admin", data = "<data>")]
fn post_ciphers_admin(data: JsonUpcase<ShareCipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
let data: ShareCipherData = data.into_inner().data;
post_ciphers_create(data, headers, conn, nt)
}
/// Called when creating a new org-owned cipher, or cloning a cipher (whether
/// user- or org-owned). When cloning a cipher to a user-owned cipher,
/// `organizationId` is null.
#[post("/ciphers/create", data = "<data>")]
fn post_ciphers_create(data: JsonUpcase<ShareCipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
let mut data: ShareCipherData = data.into_inner().data;
// Check if there are one more more collections selected when this cipher is part of an organization.
// err if this is not the case before creating an empty cipher.
if data.Cipher.OrganizationId.is_some() && data.CollectionIds.is_empty() {
err!("You must select at least one collection.");
}
// This check is usually only needed in update_cipher_from_data(), but we
// need it here as well to avoid creating an empty cipher in the call to
// cipher.save() below.
enforce_personal_ownership_policy(&data.Cipher, &headers, &conn)?;
let mut cipher = Cipher::new(data.Cipher.Type, data.Cipher.Name.clone());
cipher.user_uuid = Some(headers.user.uuid.clone());
cipher.save(&conn)?;
// When cloning a cipher, the Bitwarden clients seem to set this field
// based on the cipher being cloned (when creating a new cipher, it's set
// to null as expected). However, `cipher.created_at` is initialized to
// the current time, so the stale data check will end up failing down the
// line. Since this function only creates new ciphers (whether by cloning
// or otherwise), we can just ignore this field entirely.
data.Cipher.LastKnownRevisionDate = None;
share_cipher_by_uuid(&cipher.uuid, data, &headers, &conn, &nt)
}
#[post("/ciphers/create", data = "<data>")]
fn post_ciphers_create(data: JsonUpcase<ShareCipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
post_ciphers_admin(data, headers, conn, nt)
}
/// Called when creating a new user-owned cipher.
#[post("/ciphers", data = "<data>")]
fn post_ciphers(data: JsonUpcase<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
let data: CipherData = data.into_inner().data;
@@ -212,6 +264,38 @@ fn post_ciphers(data: JsonUpcase<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt
Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn)))
}
/// Enforces the personal ownership policy on user-owned ciphers, if applicable.
/// A non-owner/admin user belonging to an org with the personal ownership policy
/// enabled isn't allowed to create new user-owned ciphers or modify existing ones
/// (that were created before the policy was applicable to the user). The user is
/// allowed to delete or share such ciphers to an org, however.
///
/// Ref: https://bitwarden.com/help/article/policies/#personal-ownership
fn enforce_personal_ownership_policy(
data: &CipherData,
headers: &Headers,
conn: &DbConn
) -> EmptyResult {
if data.OrganizationId.is_none() {
let user_uuid = &headers.user.uuid;
for policy in OrgPolicy::find_by_user(user_uuid, conn) {
if policy.enabled && policy.has_type(OrgPolicyType::PersonalOwnership) {
let org_uuid = &policy.org_uuid;
match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(user_uuid, org_uuid, conn) {
Some(user) =>
if user.atype < UserOrgType::Admin &&
user.has_status(UserOrgStatus::Confirmed) {
err!("Due to an Enterprise Policy, you are restricted \
from saving items to your personal vault.")
},
None => err!("Error looking up user type"),
}
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn update_cipher_from_data(
cipher: &mut Cipher,
data: CipherData,
@@ -221,6 +305,19 @@ pub fn update_cipher_from_data(
nt: &Notify,
ut: UpdateType,
) -> EmptyResult {
enforce_personal_ownership_policy(&data, headers, conn)?;
// Check that the client isn't updating an existing cipher with stale data.
if let Some(dt) = data.LastKnownRevisionDate {
match NaiveDateTime::parse_from_str(&dt, "%+") { // ISO 8601 format
Err(err) =>
warn!("Error parsing LastKnownRevisionDate '{}': {}", dt, err),
Ok(dt) if cipher.updated_at.signed_duration_since(dt).num_seconds() > 1 =>
err!("The client copy of this cipher is out of date. Resync the client and try again."),
Ok(_) => (),
}
}
if cipher.organization_uuid.is_some() && cipher.organization_uuid != data.OrganizationId {
err!("Organization mismatch. Please resync the client before updating the cipher")
}
@@ -234,6 +331,11 @@ pub fn update_cipher_from_data(
|| cipher.is_write_accessible_to_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn)
{
cipher.organization_uuid = Some(org_id);
// After some discussion in PR #1329 re-added the user_uuid = None again.
// TODO: Audit/Check the whole save/update cipher chain.
// Upstream uses the user_uuid to allow a cipher added by a user to an org to still allow the user to view/edit the cipher
// even when the user has hide-passwords configured as there policy.
// Removing the line below would fix that, but we have to check which effect this would have on the rest of the code.
cipher.user_uuid = None;
} else {
err!("You don't have permission to add cipher directly to organization")
@@ -264,7 +366,10 @@ pub fn update_cipher_from_data(
};
if saved_att.cipher_uuid != cipher.uuid {
err!("Attachment is not owned by the cipher")
// Warn and break here since cloning ciphers provides attachment data but will not be cloned.
// If we error out here it will break the whole cloning and causes empty ciphers to appear.
warn!("Attachment is not owned by the cipher");
break;
}
saved_att.akey = Some(attachment.Key);
@@ -274,6 +379,23 @@ pub fn update_cipher_from_data(
}
}
// Cleanup cipher data, like removing the 'Response' key.
// This key is somewhere generated during Javascript so no way for us this fix this.
// Also, upstream only retrieves keys they actually want to store, and thus skip the 'Response' key.
// We do not mind which data is in it, the keep our model more flexible when there are upstream changes.
// But, we at least know we do not need to store and return this specific key.
fn _clean_cipher_data(mut json_data: Value) -> Value {
if json_data.is_array() {
json_data.as_array_mut()
.unwrap()
.iter_mut()
.for_each(|ref mut f| {
f.as_object_mut().unwrap().remove("Response");
});
};
json_data
}
let type_data_opt = match data.Type {
1 => data.Login,
2 => data.SecureNote,
@@ -282,29 +404,28 @@ pub fn update_cipher_from_data(
_ => err!("Invalid type"),
};
let mut type_data = match type_data_opt {
Some(data) => data,
let type_data = match type_data_opt {
Some(mut data) => {
// Remove the 'Response' key from the base object.
data.as_object_mut().unwrap().remove("Response");
// Remove the 'Response' key from every Uri.
if data["Uris"].is_array() {
data["Uris"] = _clean_cipher_data(data["Uris"].clone());
}
data
},
None => err!("Data missing"),
};
// TODO: ******* Backwards compat start **********
// To remove backwards compatibility, just delete this code,
// and remove the compat code from cipher::to_json
type_data["Name"] = Value::String(data.Name.clone());
type_data["Notes"] = data.Notes.clone().map(Value::String).unwrap_or(Value::Null);
type_data["Fields"] = data.Fields.clone().unwrap_or(Value::Null);
type_data["PasswordHistory"] = data.PasswordHistory.clone().unwrap_or(Value::Null);
// TODO: ******* Backwards compat end **********
cipher.favorite = data.Favorite.unwrap_or(false);
cipher.name = data.Name;
cipher.notes = data.Notes;
cipher.fields = data.Fields.map(|f| f.to_string());
cipher.fields = data.Fields.map(|f| _clean_cipher_data(f).to_string() );
cipher.data = type_data.to_string();
cipher.password_history = data.PasswordHistory.map(|f| f.to_string());
cipher.save(&conn)?;
cipher.move_to_folder(data.FolderId, &headers.user.uuid, &conn)?;
cipher.set_favorite(data.Favorite, &headers.user.uuid, &conn)?;
if ut != UpdateType::None {
nt.send_cipher_update(ut, &cipher, &cipher.update_users_revision(&conn));
@@ -367,6 +488,7 @@ fn post_ciphers_import(data: JsonUpcase<ImportData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbC
Ok(())
}
/// Called when an org admin modifies an existing org cipher.
#[put("/ciphers/<uuid>/admin", data = "<data>")]
fn put_cipher_admin(
uuid: String,
@@ -403,6 +525,11 @@ fn put_cipher(uuid: String, data: JsonUpcase<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn
None => err!("Cipher doesn't exist"),
};
// TODO: Check if only the folder ID or favorite status is being changed.
// These are per-user properties that technically aren't part of the
// cipher itself, so the user shouldn't need write access to change these.
// Interestingly, upstream Bitwarden doesn't properly handle this either.
if !cipher.is_write_accessible_to_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn) {
err!("Cipher is not write accessible")
}
@@ -536,7 +663,7 @@ struct ShareSelectedCipherData {
}
#[put("/ciphers/share", data = "<data>")]
fn put_cipher_share_seleted(
fn put_cipher_share_selected(
data: JsonUpcase<ShareSelectedCipherData>,
headers: Headers,
conn: DbConn,
@@ -599,10 +726,13 @@ fn share_cipher_by_uuid(
None => err!("Cipher doesn't exist"),
};
let mut shared_to_collection = false;
match data.Cipher.OrganizationId.clone() {
None => err!("Organization id not provided"),
// If we don't get an organization ID, we don't do anything
// No error because this is used when using the Clone functionality
None => {}
Some(organization_uuid) => {
let mut shared_to_collection = false;
for uuid in &data.CollectionIds {
match Collection::find_by_uuid_and_org(uuid, &organization_uuid, &conn) {
None => err!("Invalid collection ID provided"),
@@ -616,19 +746,20 @@ fn share_cipher_by_uuid(
}
}
}
update_cipher_from_data(
&mut cipher,
data.Cipher,
&headers,
shared_to_collection,
&conn,
&nt,
UpdateType::CipherUpdate,
)?;
Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn)))
}
}
};
update_cipher_from_data(
&mut cipher,
data.Cipher,
&headers,
shared_to_collection,
&conn,
&nt,
UpdateType::CipherUpdate,
)?;
Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn)))
}
#[post("/ciphers/<uuid>/attachment", format = "multipart/form-data", data = "<data>")]
@@ -648,7 +779,7 @@ fn post_attachment(
if !cipher.is_write_accessible_to_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn) {
err_discard!("Cipher is not write accessible", data)
}
let mut params = content_type.params();
let boundary_pair = params.next().expect("No boundary provided");
let boundary = boundary_pair.1;
@@ -656,8 +787,8 @@ fn post_attachment(
let size_limit = if let Some(ref user_uuid) = cipher.user_uuid {
match CONFIG.user_attachment_limit() {
Some(0) => err_discard!("Attachments are disabled", data),
Some(limit) => {
let left = limit - Attachment::size_by_user(user_uuid, &conn);
Some(limit_kb) => {
let left = (limit_kb * 1024) - Attachment::size_by_user(user_uuid, &conn);
if left <= 0 {
err_discard!("Attachment size limit reached! Delete some files to open space", data)
}
@@ -668,8 +799,8 @@ fn post_attachment(
} else if let Some(ref org_uuid) = cipher.organization_uuid {
match CONFIG.org_attachment_limit() {
Some(0) => err_discard!("Attachments are disabled", data),
Some(limit) => {
let left = limit - Attachment::size_by_org(org_uuid, &conn);
Some(limit_kb) => {
let left = (limit_kb * 1024) - Attachment::size_by_org(org_uuid, &conn);
if left <= 0 {
err_discard!("Attachment size limit reached! Delete some files to open space", data)
}
@@ -752,11 +883,7 @@ fn post_attachment_admin(
post_attachment(uuid, data, content_type, headers, conn, nt)
}
#[post(
"/ciphers/<uuid>/attachment/<attachment_id>/share",
format = "multipart/form-data",
data = "<data>"
)]
#[post("/ciphers/<uuid>/attachment/<attachment_id>/share", format = "multipart/form-data", data = "<data>")]
fn post_attachment_share(
uuid: String,
attachment_id: String,
@@ -810,50 +937,79 @@ fn delete_attachment_admin(
#[post("/ciphers/<uuid>/delete")]
fn delete_cipher_post(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, &nt)
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, false, &nt)
}
#[post("/ciphers/<uuid>/delete-admin")]
fn delete_cipher_post_admin(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, &nt)
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, false, &nt)
}
#[put("/ciphers/<uuid>/delete")]
fn delete_cipher_put(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, true, &nt)
}
#[put("/ciphers/<uuid>/delete-admin")]
fn delete_cipher_put_admin(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, true, &nt)
}
#[delete("/ciphers/<uuid>")]
fn delete_cipher(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, &nt)
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, false, &nt)
}
#[delete("/ciphers/<uuid>/admin")]
fn delete_cipher_admin(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, &nt)
_delete_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, false, &nt)
}
#[delete("/ciphers", data = "<data>")]
fn delete_cipher_selected(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
let data: Value = data.into_inner().data;
let uuids = match data.get("Ids") {
Some(ids) => match ids.as_array() {
Some(ids) => ids.iter().filter_map(Value::as_str),
None => err!("Posted ids field is not an array"),
},
None => err!("Request missing ids field"),
};
for uuid in uuids {
if let error @ Err(_) = _delete_cipher_by_uuid(uuid, &headers, &conn, &nt) {
return error;
};
}
Ok(())
_delete_multiple_ciphers(data, headers, conn, false, nt)
}
#[post("/ciphers/delete", data = "<data>")]
fn delete_cipher_selected_post(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_multiple_ciphers(data, headers, conn, false, nt)
}
#[put("/ciphers/delete", data = "<data>")]
fn delete_cipher_selected_put(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
_delete_multiple_ciphers(data, headers, conn, true, nt) // soft delete
}
#[delete("/ciphers/admin", data = "<data>")]
fn delete_cipher_selected_admin(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
delete_cipher_selected(data, headers, conn, nt)
}
#[post("/ciphers/delete-admin", data = "<data>")]
fn delete_cipher_selected_post_admin(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
delete_cipher_selected_post(data, headers, conn, nt)
}
#[put("/ciphers/delete-admin", data = "<data>")]
fn delete_cipher_selected_put_admin(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
delete_cipher_selected_put(data, headers, conn, nt)
}
#[put("/ciphers/<uuid>/restore")]
fn restore_cipher_put(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
_restore_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, &nt)
}
#[put("/ciphers/<uuid>/restore-admin")]
fn restore_cipher_put_admin(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
_restore_cipher_by_uuid(&uuid, &headers, &conn, &nt)
}
#[put("/ciphers/restore", data = "<data>")]
fn restore_cipher_selected(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
_restore_multiple_ciphers(data, &headers, &conn, &nt)
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct MoveCipherData {
@@ -937,7 +1093,6 @@ fn delete_all(
Some(user_org) => {
if user_org.atype == UserOrgType::Owner {
Cipher::delete_all_by_organization(&org_data.org_id, &conn)?;
Collection::delete_all_by_organization(&org_data.org_id, &conn)?;
nt.send_user_update(UpdateType::Vault, &user);
Ok(())
} else {
@@ -965,8 +1120,8 @@ fn delete_all(
}
}
fn _delete_cipher_by_uuid(uuid: &str, headers: &Headers, conn: &DbConn, nt: &Notify) -> EmptyResult {
let cipher = match Cipher::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) {
fn _delete_cipher_by_uuid(uuid: &str, headers: &Headers, conn: &DbConn, soft_delete: bool, nt: &Notify) -> EmptyResult {
let mut cipher = match Cipher::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) {
Some(cipher) => cipher,
None => err!("Cipher doesn't exist"),
};
@@ -975,11 +1130,81 @@ fn _delete_cipher_by_uuid(uuid: &str, headers: &Headers, conn: &DbConn, nt: &Not
err!("Cipher can't be deleted by user")
}
cipher.delete(&conn)?;
nt.send_cipher_update(UpdateType::CipherDelete, &cipher, &cipher.update_users_revision(&conn));
if soft_delete {
cipher.deleted_at = Some(Utc::now().naive_utc());
cipher.save(&conn)?;
nt.send_cipher_update(UpdateType::CipherUpdate, &cipher, &cipher.update_users_revision(&conn));
} else {
cipher.delete(&conn)?;
nt.send_cipher_update(UpdateType::CipherDelete, &cipher, &cipher.update_users_revision(&conn));
}
Ok(())
}
fn _delete_multiple_ciphers(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, soft_delete: bool, nt: Notify) -> EmptyResult {
let data: Value = data.into_inner().data;
let uuids = match data.get("Ids") {
Some(ids) => match ids.as_array() {
Some(ids) => ids.iter().filter_map(Value::as_str),
None => err!("Posted ids field is not an array"),
},
None => err!("Request missing ids field"),
};
for uuid in uuids {
if let error @ Err(_) = _delete_cipher_by_uuid(uuid, &headers, &conn, soft_delete, &nt) {
return error;
};
}
Ok(())
}
fn _restore_cipher_by_uuid(uuid: &str, headers: &Headers, conn: &DbConn, nt: &Notify) -> JsonResult {
let mut cipher = match Cipher::find_by_uuid(&uuid, &conn) {
Some(cipher) => cipher,
None => err!("Cipher doesn't exist"),
};
if !cipher.is_write_accessible_to_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn) {
err!("Cipher can't be restored by user")
}
cipher.deleted_at = None;
cipher.save(&conn)?;
nt.send_cipher_update(UpdateType::CipherUpdate, &cipher, &cipher.update_users_revision(&conn));
Ok(Json(cipher.to_json(&headers.host, &headers.user.uuid, &conn)))
}
fn _restore_multiple_ciphers(data: JsonUpcase<Value>, headers: &Headers, conn: &DbConn, nt: &Notify) -> JsonResult {
let data: Value = data.into_inner().data;
let uuids = match data.get("Ids") {
Some(ids) => match ids.as_array() {
Some(ids) => ids.iter().filter_map(Value::as_str),
None => err!("Posted ids field is not an array"),
},
None => err!("Request missing ids field"),
};
let mut ciphers: Vec<Value> = Vec::new();
for uuid in uuids {
match _restore_cipher_by_uuid(uuid, headers, conn, nt) {
Ok(json) => ciphers.push(json.into_inner()),
err => return err
}
}
Ok(Json(json!({
"Data": ciphers,
"Object": "list",
"ContinuationToken": null
})))
}
fn _delete_cipher_attachment_by_id(
uuid: &str,
attachment_id: &str,

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@@ -1,15 +1,13 @@
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
use crate::db::models::*;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::{
api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, Notify, UpdateType},
auth::Headers,
db::{models::*, DbConn},
};
use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, Notify, UpdateType};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use rocket::Route;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
pub fn routes() -> Vec<rocket::Route> {
routes![
get_folders,
get_folder,
@@ -50,7 +48,6 @@ fn get_folder(uuid: String, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
#[derive(Deserialize)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
pub struct FolderData {
pub Name: String,
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ mod accounts;
mod ciphers;
mod folders;
mod organizations;
pub(crate) mod two_factor;
pub mod two_factor;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
let mut mod_routes = routes![
@@ -29,14 +29,15 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
// Move this somewhere else
//
use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::{
api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase},
auth::Headers,
db::DbConn,
error::Error,
};
#[put("/devices/identifier/<uuid>/clear-token")]
fn clear_device_token(uuid: String) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -146,10 +147,10 @@ fn hibp_breach(username: String) -> JsonResult {
username
);
use reqwest::{header::USER_AGENT, Client};
use reqwest::{blocking::Client, header::USER_AGENT};
if let Some(api_key) = crate::CONFIG.hibp_api_key() {
let hibp_client = Client::builder().use_sys_proxy().build()?;
let hibp_client = Client::builder().build()?;
let res = hibp_client
.get(&url)
@@ -171,7 +172,7 @@ fn hibp_breach(username: String) -> JsonResult {
"Domain": "haveibeenpwned.com",
"BreachDate": "2019-08-18T00:00:00Z",
"AddedDate": "2019-08-18T00:00:00Z",
"Description": format!("Go to: <a href=\"https://haveibeenpwned.com/account/{account}\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https://haveibeenpwned.com/account/{account}</a> for a manual check.<br/><br/>HaveIBeenPwned API key not set!<br/>Go to <a href=\"https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/Key\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/Key</a> to purchase an API key from HaveIBeenPwned.<br/><br/>", account=username),
"Description": format!("Go to: <a href=\"https://haveibeenpwned.com/account/{account}\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\">https://haveibeenpwned.com/account/{account}</a> for a manual check.<br/><br/>HaveIBeenPwned API key not set!<br/>Go to <a href=\"https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/Key\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\">https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/Key</a> to purchase an API key from HaveIBeenPwned.<br/><br/>", account=username),
"LogoPath": "bwrs_static/hibp.png",
"PwnCount": 0,
"DataClasses": [

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@@ -1,16 +1,14 @@
use rocket::request::Form;
use rocket::Route;
use num_traits::FromPrimitive;
use rocket::{request::Form, Route};
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
use crate::api::{
EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, JsonUpcaseVec, Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, UpdateType,
use crate::{
api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, JsonUpcaseVec, Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, UpdateType},
auth::{decode_invite, AdminHeaders, Headers, OwnerHeaders, ManagerHeaders, ManagerHeadersLoose},
db::{models::*, DbConn},
mail, CONFIG,
};
use crate::auth::{decode_invite, AdminHeaders, Headers, OwnerHeaders};
use crate::db::models::*;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::mail;
use crate::CONFIG;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![
@@ -45,6 +43,14 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
delete_user,
post_delete_user,
post_org_import,
list_policies,
list_policies_token,
get_policy,
put_policy,
get_organization_tax,
get_plans,
get_plans_tax_rates,
import,
]
}
@@ -74,6 +80,10 @@ struct NewCollectionData {
#[post("/organizations", data = "<data>")]
fn create_organization(headers: Headers, data: JsonUpcase<OrgData>, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
if !CONFIG.is_org_creation_allowed(&headers.user.email) {
err!("User not allowed to create organizations")
}
let data: OrgData = data.into_inner().data;
let org = Organization::new(data.Name, data.BillingEmail);
@@ -210,7 +220,7 @@ fn get_org_collections(org_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) ->
#[post("/organizations/<org_id>/collections", data = "<data>")]
fn post_organization_collections(
org_id: String,
_headers: AdminHeaders,
headers: ManagerHeadersLoose,
data: JsonUpcase<NewCollectionData>,
conn: DbConn,
) -> JsonResult {
@@ -221,9 +231,22 @@ fn post_organization_collections(
None => err!("Can't find organization details"),
};
// Get the user_organization record so that we can check if the user has access to all collections.
let user_org = match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&headers.user.uuid, &org_id, &conn) {
Some(u) => u,
None => err!("User is not part of organization"),
};
let collection = Collection::new(org.uuid, data.Name);
collection.save(&conn)?;
// If the user doesn't have access to all collections, only in case of a Manger,
// then we need to save the creating user uuid (Manager) to the users_collection table.
// Else the user will not have access to his own created collection.
if !user_org.access_all {
CollectionUser::save(&headers.user.uuid, &collection.uuid, false, false, &conn)?;
}
Ok(Json(collection.to_json()))
}
@@ -231,7 +254,7 @@ fn post_organization_collections(
fn put_organization_collection_update(
org_id: String,
col_id: String,
headers: AdminHeaders,
headers: ManagerHeaders,
data: JsonUpcase<NewCollectionData>,
conn: DbConn,
) -> JsonResult {
@@ -242,7 +265,7 @@ fn put_organization_collection_update(
fn post_organization_collection_update(
org_id: String,
col_id: String,
_headers: AdminHeaders,
_headers: ManagerHeaders,
data: JsonUpcase<NewCollectionData>,
conn: DbConn,
) -> JsonResult {
@@ -310,7 +333,7 @@ fn post_organization_collection_delete_user(
}
#[delete("/organizations/<org_id>/collections/<col_id>")]
fn delete_organization_collection(org_id: String, col_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
fn delete_organization_collection(org_id: String, col_id: String, _headers: ManagerHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
match Collection::find_by_uuid(&col_id, &conn) {
None => err!("Collection not found"),
Some(collection) => {
@@ -334,7 +357,7 @@ struct DeleteCollectionData {
fn post_organization_collection_delete(
org_id: String,
col_id: String,
headers: AdminHeaders,
headers: ManagerHeaders,
_data: JsonUpcase<DeleteCollectionData>,
conn: DbConn,
) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -342,7 +365,7 @@ fn post_organization_collection_delete(
}
#[get("/organizations/<org_id>/collections/<coll_id>/details")]
fn get_org_collection_detail(org_id: String, coll_id: String, headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
fn get_org_collection_detail(org_id: String, coll_id: String, headers: ManagerHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
match Collection::find_by_uuid_and_user(&coll_id, &headers.user.uuid, &conn) {
None => err!("Collection not found"),
Some(collection) => {
@@ -356,7 +379,7 @@ fn get_org_collection_detail(org_id: String, coll_id: String, headers: AdminHead
}
#[get("/organizations/<org_id>/collections/<coll_id>/users")]
fn get_collection_users(org_id: String, coll_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
fn get_collection_users(org_id: String, coll_id: String, _headers: ManagerHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
// Get org and collection, check that collection is from org
let collection = match Collection::find_by_uuid_and_org(&coll_id, &org_id, &conn) {
None => err!("Collection not found in Organization"),
@@ -369,7 +392,7 @@ fn get_collection_users(org_id: String, coll_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders,
.map(|col_user| {
UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&col_user.user_uuid, &org_id, &conn)
.unwrap()
.to_json_collection_user_details(col_user.read_only)
.to_json_user_access_restrictions(&col_user)
})
.collect();
@@ -381,7 +404,7 @@ fn put_collection_users(
org_id: String,
coll_id: String,
data: JsonUpcaseVec<CollectionData>,
_headers: AdminHeaders,
_headers: ManagerHeaders,
conn: DbConn,
) -> EmptyResult {
// Get org and collection, check that collection is from org
@@ -403,7 +426,9 @@ fn put_collection_users(
continue;
}
CollectionUser::save(&user.user_uuid, &coll_id, d.ReadOnly, &conn)?;
CollectionUser::save(&user.user_uuid, &coll_id,
d.ReadOnly, d.HidePasswords,
&conn)?;
}
Ok(())
@@ -431,7 +456,7 @@ fn get_org_details(data: Form<OrgIdData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> Jso
}
#[get("/organizations/<org_id>/users")]
fn get_org_users(org_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
fn get_org_users(org_id: String, _headers: ManagerHeadersLoose, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let users = UserOrganization::find_by_org(&org_id, &conn);
let users_json: Vec<Value> = users.iter().map(|c| c.to_json_user_details(&conn)).collect();
@@ -447,6 +472,7 @@ fn get_org_users(org_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonRe
struct CollectionData {
Id: String,
ReadOnly: bool,
HidePasswords: bool,
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
@@ -480,7 +506,11 @@ fn send_invite(org_id: String, data: JsonUpcase<InviteData>, headers: AdminHeade
let user = match User::find_by_mail(&email, &conn) {
None => {
if !CONFIG.invitations_allowed() {
err!(format!("User email does not exist: {}", email))
err!(format!("User does not exist: {}", email))
}
if !CONFIG.is_email_domain_allowed(&email) {
err!("Email domain not eligible for invitations")
}
if !CONFIG.mail_enabled() {
@@ -514,7 +544,9 @@ fn send_invite(org_id: String, data: JsonUpcase<InviteData>, headers: AdminHeade
match Collection::find_by_uuid_and_org(&col.Id, &org_id, &conn) {
None => err!("Collection not found in Organization"),
Some(collection) => {
CollectionUser::save(&user.uuid, &collection.uuid, col.ReadOnly, &conn)?;
CollectionUser::save(&user.uuid, &collection.uuid,
col.ReadOnly, col.HidePasswords,
&conn)?;
}
}
}
@@ -769,7 +801,9 @@ fn edit_user(
match Collection::find_by_uuid_and_org(&col.Id, &org_id, &conn) {
None => err!("Collection not found in Organization"),
Some(collection) => {
CollectionUser::save(&user_to_edit.user_uuid, &collection.uuid, col.ReadOnly, &conn)?;
CollectionUser::save(&user_to_edit.user_uuid, &collection.uuid,
col.ReadOnly, col.HidePasswords,
&conn)?;
}
}
}
@@ -830,22 +864,13 @@ struct RelationsData {
fn post_org_import(
query: Form<OrgIdData>,
data: JsonUpcase<ImportData>,
headers: Headers,
headers: AdminHeaders,
conn: DbConn,
nt: Notify,
) -> EmptyResult {
let data: ImportData = data.into_inner().data;
let org_id = query.into_inner().organization_id;
let org_user = match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&headers.user.uuid, &org_id, &conn) {
Some(user) => user,
None => err!("User is not part of the organization"),
};
if org_user.atype < UserOrgType::Admin {
err!("Only admins or owners can import into an organization")
}
// Read and create the collections
let collections: Vec<_> = data
.Collections
@@ -866,6 +891,8 @@ fn post_org_import(
relations.push((relation.Key, relation.Value));
}
let headers: Headers = headers.into();
// Read and create the ciphers
let ciphers: Vec<_> = data
.Ciphers
@@ -901,3 +928,249 @@ fn post_org_import(
let mut user = headers.user;
user.update_revision(&conn)
}
#[get("/organizations/<org_id>/policies")]
fn list_policies(org_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let policies = OrgPolicy::find_by_org(&org_id, &conn);
let policies_json: Vec<Value> = policies.iter().map(OrgPolicy::to_json).collect();
Ok(Json(json!({
"Data": policies_json,
"Object": "list",
"ContinuationToken": null
})))
}
#[get("/organizations/<org_id>/policies/token?<token>")]
fn list_policies_token(org_id: String, token: String, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let invite = crate::auth::decode_invite(&token)?;
let invite_org_id = match invite.org_id {
Some(invite_org_id) => invite_org_id,
None => err!("Invalid token"),
};
if invite_org_id != org_id {
err!("Token doesn't match request organization");
}
// TODO: We receive the invite token as ?token=<>, validate it contains the org id
let policies = OrgPolicy::find_by_org(&org_id, &conn);
let policies_json: Vec<Value> = policies.iter().map(OrgPolicy::to_json).collect();
Ok(Json(json!({
"Data": policies_json,
"Object": "list",
"ContinuationToken": null
})))
}
#[get("/organizations/<org_id>/policies/<pol_type>")]
fn get_policy(org_id: String, pol_type: i32, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let pol_type_enum = match OrgPolicyType::from_i32(pol_type) {
Some(pt) => pt,
None => err!("Invalid or unsupported policy type"),
};
let policy = match OrgPolicy::find_by_org_and_type(&org_id, pol_type, &conn) {
Some(p) => p,
None => OrgPolicy::new(org_id, pol_type_enum, "{}".to_string()),
};
Ok(Json(policy.to_json()))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct PolicyData {
enabled: bool,
#[serde(rename = "type")]
_type: i32,
data: Value,
}
#[put("/organizations/<org_id>/policies/<pol_type>", data = "<data>")]
fn put_policy(org_id: String, pol_type: i32, data: Json<PolicyData>, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let data: PolicyData = data.into_inner();
let pol_type_enum = match OrgPolicyType::from_i32(pol_type) {
Some(pt) => pt,
None => err!("Invalid policy type"),
};
let mut policy = match OrgPolicy::find_by_org_and_type(&org_id, pol_type, &conn) {
Some(p) => p,
None => OrgPolicy::new(org_id, pol_type_enum, "{}".to_string()),
};
policy.enabled = data.enabled;
policy.data = serde_json::to_string(&data.data)?;
policy.save(&conn)?;
Ok(Json(policy.to_json()))
}
#[allow(unused_variables)]
#[get("/organizations/<org_id>/tax")]
fn get_organization_tax(org_id: String, _headers: Headers, _conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
// Prevent a 404 error, which also causes Javascript errors.
err!("Only allowed when not self hosted.")
}
#[get("/plans")]
fn get_plans(_headers: Headers, _conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
Ok(Json(json!({
"Object": "list",
"Data": [
{
"Object": "plan",
"Type": 0,
"Product": 0,
"Name": "Free",
"IsAnnual": false,
"NameLocalizationKey": "planNameFree",
"DescriptionLocalizationKey": "planDescFree",
"CanBeUsedByBusiness": false,
"BaseSeats": 2,
"BaseStorageGb": null,
"MaxCollections": 2,
"MaxUsers": 2,
"HasAdditionalSeatsOption": false,
"MaxAdditionalSeats": null,
"HasAdditionalStorageOption": false,
"MaxAdditionalStorage": null,
"HasPremiumAccessOption": false,
"TrialPeriodDays": null,
"HasSelfHost": false,
"HasPolicies": false,
"HasGroups": false,
"HasDirectory": false,
"HasEvents": false,
"HasTotp": false,
"Has2fa": false,
"HasApi": false,
"HasSso": false,
"UsersGetPremium": false,
"UpgradeSortOrder": -1,
"DisplaySortOrder": -1,
"LegacyYear": null,
"Disabled": false,
"StripePlanId": null,
"StripeSeatPlanId": null,
"StripeStoragePlanId": null,
"StripePremiumAccessPlanId": null,
"BasePrice": 0.0,
"SeatPrice": 0.0,
"AdditionalStoragePricePerGb": 0.0,
"PremiumAccessOptionPrice": 0.0
}
],
"ContinuationToken": null
})))
}
#[get("/plans/sales-tax-rates")]
fn get_plans_tax_rates(_headers: Headers, _conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
// Prevent a 404 error, which also causes Javascript errors.
Ok(Json(json!({
"Object": "list",
"Data": [],
"ContinuationToken": null
})))
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct OrgImportGroupData {
Name: String, // "GroupName"
ExternalId: String, // "cn=GroupName,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com"
Users: Vec<String>, // ["uid=user,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com"]
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct OrgImportUserData {
Email: String, // "user@maildomain.net"
ExternalId: String, // "uid=user,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com"
Deleted: bool,
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct OrgImportData {
Groups: Vec<OrgImportGroupData>,
OverwriteExisting: bool,
Users: Vec<OrgImportUserData>,
}
#[post("/organizations/<org_id>/import", data = "<data>")]
fn import(org_id: String, data: JsonUpcase<OrgImportData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let data = data.into_inner().data;
// TODO: Currently we aren't storing the externalId's anywhere, so we also don't have a way
// to differentiate between auto-imported users and manually added ones.
// This means that this endpoint can end up removing users that were added manually by an admin,
// as opposed to upstream which only removes auto-imported users.
// User needs to be admin or owner to use the Directry Connector
match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&headers.user.uuid, &org_id, &conn) {
Some(user_org) if user_org.atype >= UserOrgType::Admin => { /* Okay, nothing to do */ }
Some(_) => err!("User has insufficient permissions to use Directory Connector"),
None => err!("User not part of organization"),
};
for user_data in &data.Users {
if user_data.Deleted {
// If user is marked for deletion and it exists, delete it
if let Some(user_org) = UserOrganization::find_by_email_and_org(&user_data.Email, &org_id, &conn) {
user_org.delete(&conn)?;
}
// If user is not part of the organization, but it exists
} else if UserOrganization::find_by_email_and_org(&user_data.Email, &org_id, &conn).is_none() {
if let Some (user) = User::find_by_mail(&user_data.Email, &conn) {
let user_org_status = if CONFIG.mail_enabled() {
UserOrgStatus::Invited as i32
} else {
UserOrgStatus::Accepted as i32 // Automatically mark user as accepted if no email invites
};
let mut new_org_user = UserOrganization::new(user.uuid.clone(), org_id.clone());
new_org_user.access_all = false;
new_org_user.atype = UserOrgType::User as i32;
new_org_user.status = user_org_status;
new_org_user.save(&conn)?;
if CONFIG.mail_enabled() {
let org_name = match Organization::find_by_uuid(&org_id, &conn) {
Some(org) => org.name,
None => err!("Error looking up organization"),
};
mail::send_invite(
&user_data.Email,
&user.uuid,
Some(org_id.clone()),
Some(new_org_user.uuid),
&org_name,
Some(headers.user.email.clone()),
)?;
}
}
}
}
// If this flag is enabled, any user that isn't provided in the Users list will be removed (by default they will be kept unless they have Deleted == true)
if data.OverwriteExisting {
for user_org in UserOrganization::find_by_org_and_type(&org_id, UserOrgType::User as i32, &conn) {
if let Some (user_email) = User::find_by_uuid(&user_org.user_uuid, &conn).map(|u| u.email) {
if !data.Users.iter().any(|u| u.Email == user_email) {
user_org.delete(&conn)?;
}
}
}
}
Ok(())
}

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@@ -2,13 +2,16 @@ use data_encoding::BASE32;
use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use crate::api::core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code;
use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString, PasswordData};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::crypto;
use crate::db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
use crate::{
api::{
core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString, PasswordData,
},
auth::{ClientIp, Headers},
crypto,
db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
},
};
pub use crate::config::CONFIG;
@@ -20,6 +23,7 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
activate_authenticator_put,
]
}
#[post("/two-factor/get-authenticator", data = "<data>")]
fn generate_authenticator(data: JsonUpcase<PasswordData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let data: PasswordData = data.into_inner().data;
@@ -53,7 +57,12 @@ struct EnableAuthenticatorData {
}
#[post("/two-factor/authenticator", data = "<data>")]
fn activate_authenticator(data: JsonUpcase<EnableAuthenticatorData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
fn activate_authenticator(
data: JsonUpcase<EnableAuthenticatorData>,
headers: Headers,
ip: ClientIp,
conn: DbConn,
) -> JsonResult {
let data: EnableAuthenticatorData = data.into_inner().data;
let password_hash = data.MasterPasswordHash;
let key = data.Key;
@@ -76,7 +85,7 @@ fn activate_authenticator(data: JsonUpcase<EnableAuthenticatorData>, headers: He
}
// Validate the token provided with the key, and save new twofactor
validate_totp_code(&user.uuid, token, &key.to_uppercase(), &conn)?;
validate_totp_code(&user.uuid, token, &key.to_uppercase(), &ip, &conn)?;
_generate_recover_code(&mut user, &conn);
@@ -88,20 +97,31 @@ fn activate_authenticator(data: JsonUpcase<EnableAuthenticatorData>, headers: He
}
#[put("/two-factor/authenticator", data = "<data>")]
fn activate_authenticator_put(data: JsonUpcase<EnableAuthenticatorData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
activate_authenticator(data, headers, conn)
fn activate_authenticator_put(
data: JsonUpcase<EnableAuthenticatorData>,
headers: Headers,
ip: ClientIp,
conn: DbConn,
) -> JsonResult {
activate_authenticator(data, headers, ip, conn)
}
pub fn validate_totp_code_str(user_uuid: &str, totp_code: &str, secret: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
pub fn validate_totp_code_str(
user_uuid: &str,
totp_code: &str,
secret: &str,
ip: &ClientIp,
conn: &DbConn,
) -> EmptyResult {
let totp_code: u64 = match totp_code.parse() {
Ok(code) => code,
_ => err!("TOTP code is not a number"),
};
validate_totp_code(user_uuid, totp_code, secret, &conn)
validate_totp_code(user_uuid, totp_code, secret, ip, &conn)
}
pub fn validate_totp_code(user_uuid: &str, totp_code: u64, secret: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
pub fn validate_totp_code(user_uuid: &str, totp_code: u64, secret: &str, ip: &ClientIp, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
use oath::{totp_raw_custom_time, HashType};
let decoded_secret = match BASE32.decode(secret.as_bytes()) {
@@ -143,11 +163,22 @@ pub fn validate_totp_code(user_uuid: &str, totp_code: u64, secret: &str, conn: &
twofactor.save(&conn)?;
return Ok(());
} else if generated == totp_code && time_step <= twofactor.last_used as i64 {
warn!("This or a TOTP code within {} steps back and forward has already been used!", steps);
err!(format!("Invalid TOTP code! Server time: {}", current_time.format("%F %T UTC")));
warn!(
"This or a TOTP code within {} steps back and forward has already been used!",
steps
);
err!(format!(
"Invalid TOTP code! Server time: {} IP: {}",
current_time.format("%F %T UTC"),
ip.ip
));
}
}
// Else no valide code received, deny access
err!(format!("Invalid TOTP code! Server time: {}", current_time.format("%F %T UTC")));
err!(format!(
"Invalid TOTP code! Server time: {} IP: {}",
current_time.format("%F %T UTC"),
ip.ip
));
}

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@@ -2,18 +2,18 @@ use chrono::Utc;
use data_encoding::BASE64;
use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json;
use crate::api::core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code;
use crate::api::{ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, PasswordData};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::crypto;
use crate::db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType, User},
DbConn,
use crate::{
api::{core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code, ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, PasswordData},
auth::Headers,
crypto,
db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType, User},
DbConn,
},
error::MapResult,
CONFIG,
};
use crate::error::MapResult;
use crate::CONFIG;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![get_duo, activate_duo, activate_duo_put,]
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct DuoData {
host: String,
ik: String,
sk: String,
host: String, // Duo API hostname
ik: String, // integration key
sk: String, // secret key
}
impl DuoData {
@@ -187,9 +187,10 @@ fn activate_duo_put(data: JsonUpcase<EnableDuoData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbC
fn duo_api_request(method: &str, path: &str, params: &str, data: &DuoData) -> EmptyResult {
const AGENT: &str = "bitwarden_rs:Duo/1.0 (Rust)";
use reqwest::{header::*, Client, Method};
use reqwest::{blocking::Client, header::*, Method};
use std::str::FromStr;
// https://duo.com/docs/authapi#api-details
let url = format!("https://{}{}", &data.host, path);
let date = Utc::now().to_rfc2822();
let username = &data.ik;
@@ -268,6 +269,10 @@ fn sign_duo_values(key: &str, email: &str, ikey: &str, prefix: &str, expire: i64
}
pub fn validate_duo_login(email: &str, response: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
// email is as entered by the user, so it needs to be normalized before
// comparison with auth_user below.
let email = &email.to_lowercase();
let split: Vec<&str> = response.split(':').collect();
if split.len() != 2 {
err!("Invalid response length");

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@@ -1,21 +1,18 @@
use chrono::{Duration, NaiveDateTime, Utc};
use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json;
use crate::api::core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code;
use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, PasswordData};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::crypto;
use crate::db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
use crate::{
api::{core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, PasswordData},
auth::Headers,
crypto,
db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
},
error::{Error, MapResult},
mail, CONFIG,
};
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::mail;
use crate::CONFIG;
use chrono::{Duration, NaiveDateTime, Utc};
use std::ops::Add;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![get_email, send_email_login, send_email, email,]
@@ -59,7 +56,7 @@ fn send_email_login(data: JsonUpcase<SendEmailLoginData>, conn: DbConn) -> Empty
/// Generate the token, save the data for later verification and send email to user
pub fn send_token(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let type_ = TwoFactorType::Email as i32;
let mut twofactor = TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(user_uuid, type_, &conn)?;
let mut twofactor = TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(user_uuid, type_, &conn).map_res("Two factor not found")?;
let generated_token = crypto::generate_token(CONFIG.email_token_size())?;
@@ -68,7 +65,7 @@ pub fn send_token(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
twofactor.data = twofactor_data.to_json();
twofactor.save(&conn)?;
mail::send_token(&twofactor_data.email, &twofactor_data.last_token?)?;
mail::send_token(&twofactor_data.email, &twofactor_data.last_token.map_res("Token is empty")?)?;
Ok(())
}
@@ -135,7 +132,7 @@ fn send_email(data: JsonUpcase<SendEmailData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -
);
twofactor.save(&conn)?;
mail::send_token(&twofactor_data.email, &twofactor_data.last_token?)?;
mail::send_token(&twofactor_data.email, &twofactor_data.last_token.map_res("Token is empty")?)?;
Ok(())
}
@@ -159,7 +156,7 @@ fn email(data: JsonUpcase<EmailData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonRes
}
let type_ = TwoFactorType::EmailVerificationChallenge as i32;
let mut twofactor = TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(&user.uuid, type_, &conn)?;
let mut twofactor = TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(&user.uuid, type_, &conn).map_res("Two factor not found")?;
let mut email_data = EmailTokenData::from_json(&twofactor.data)?;
@@ -189,7 +186,7 @@ fn email(data: JsonUpcase<EmailData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonRes
/// Validate the email code when used as TwoFactor token mechanism
pub fn validate_email_code_str(user_uuid: &str, token: &str, data: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let mut email_data = EmailTokenData::from_json(&data)?;
let mut twofactor = TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(&user_uuid, TwoFactorType::Email as i32, &conn)?;
let mut twofactor = TwoFactor::find_by_user_and_type(&user_uuid, TwoFactorType::Email as i32, &conn).map_res("Two factor not found")?;
let issued_token = match &email_data.last_token {
Some(t) => t,
_ => err!("No token available"),
@@ -212,7 +209,7 @@ pub fn validate_email_code_str(user_uuid: &str, token: &str, data: &str, conn: &
let date = NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp(email_data.token_sent, 0);
let max_time = CONFIG.email_expiration_time() as i64;
if date.add(Duration::seconds(max_time)) < Utc::now().naive_utc() {
if date + Duration::seconds(max_time) < Utc::now().naive_utc() {
err!("Token has expired")
}

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@@ -1,22 +1,23 @@
use data_encoding::BASE32;
use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json;
use serde_json::Value;
use crate::api::{JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString, PasswordData};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::crypto;
use crate::db::{
models::{TwoFactor, User},
DbConn,
use crate::{
api::{JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString, PasswordData},
auth::Headers,
crypto,
db::{
models::{TwoFactor, User},
DbConn,
},
};
pub(crate) mod authenticator;
pub(crate) mod duo;
pub(crate) mod email;
pub(crate) mod u2f;
pub(crate) mod yubikey;
pub mod authenticator;
pub mod duo;
pub mod email;
pub mod u2f;
pub mod yubikey;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
let mut routes = routes![
@@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
#[get("/two-factor")]
fn get_twofactor(headers: Headers, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let twofactors = TwoFactor::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &conn);
let twofactors_json: Vec<Value> = twofactors.iter().map(TwoFactor::to_json_list).collect();
let twofactors_json: Vec<Value> = twofactors.iter().map(TwoFactor::to_json_provider).collect();
Ok(Json(json!({
"Data": twofactors_json,

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@@ -1,21 +1,26 @@
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json;
use serde_json::Value;
use u2f::messages::{RegisterResponse, SignResponse, U2fSignRequest};
use u2f::protocol::{Challenge, U2f};
use u2f::register::Registration;
use crate::api::core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code;
use crate::api::{ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString, PasswordData};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
use u2f::{
messages::{RegisterResponse, SignResponse, U2fSignRequest},
protocol::{Challenge, U2f},
register::Registration,
};
use crate::{
api::{
core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code, ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, NumberOrString,
PasswordData,
},
auth::Headers,
db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
},
error::Error,
CONFIG,
};
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::CONFIG;
const U2F_VERSION: &str = "U2F_V2";

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@@ -1,19 +1,18 @@
use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json;
use serde_json::Value;
use yubico::config::Config;
use yubico::verify;
use yubico::{config::Config, verify};
use crate::api::core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code;
use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, PasswordData};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
use crate::{
api::{core::two_factor::_generate_recover_code, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase, PasswordData},
auth::Headers,
db::{
models::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType},
DbConn,
},
error::{Error, MapResult},
CONFIG,
};
use crate::error::{Error, MapResult};
use crate::CONFIG;
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![generate_yubikey, activate_yubikey, activate_yubikey_put,]

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@@ -1,52 +1,85 @@
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
fs::{create_dir_all, remove_file, symlink_metadata, File},
io::prelude::*,
net::{IpAddr, ToSocketAddrs},
sync::RwLock,
time::{Duration, SystemTime},
};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::fs::{create_dir_all, remove_file, symlink_metadata, File};
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::net::ToSocketAddrs;
use std::time::{Duration, SystemTime};
use rocket::http::ContentType;
use rocket::response::Content;
use rocket::Route;
use reqwest::{header::HeaderMap, Client, Response, Url};
use rocket::http::Cookie;
use regex::Regex;
use reqwest::{blocking::Client, blocking::Response, header, Url};
use rocket::{http::ContentType, http::Cookie, response::Content, Route};
use soup::prelude::*;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::CONFIG;
use crate::util::Cached;
use crate::{error::Error, util::Cached, CONFIG};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![icon]
}
const FALLBACK_ICON: &[u8; 344] = include_bytes!("../static/fallback-icon.png");
const ALLOWED_CHARS: &str = "_-.";
static CLIENT: Lazy<Client> = Lazy::new(|| {
// Generate the default headers
let mut default_headers = header::HeaderMap::new();
default_headers.insert(header::USER_AGENT, header::HeaderValue::from_static("Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_4) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/13.1.1 Safari/605.1.15"));
default_headers.insert(header::ACCEPT_LANGUAGE, header::HeaderValue::from_static("en-US,en;q=0.8"));
default_headers.insert(header::CACHE_CONTROL, header::HeaderValue::from_static("no-cache"));
default_headers.insert(header::PRAGMA, header::HeaderValue::from_static("no-cache"));
default_headers.insert(header::ACCEPT, header::HeaderValue::from_static("text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml; q=0.9,image/webp,image/apng,*/*;q=0.8"));
// Reuse the client between requests
Client::builder()
.use_sys_proxy()
.gzip(true)
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(CONFIG.icon_download_timeout()))
.default_headers(_header_map())
.default_headers(default_headers)
.build()
.unwrap()
});
// Build Regex only once since this takes a lot of time.
static ICON_REL_REGEX: Lazy<Regex> = Lazy::new(|| Regex::new(r"(?i)icon$|apple.*icon").unwrap());
static ICON_SIZE_REGEX: Lazy<Regex> = Lazy::new(|| Regex::new(r"(?x)(\d+)\D*(\d+)").unwrap());
// Special HashMap which holds the user defined Regex to speedup matching the regex.
static ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX: Lazy<RwLock<HashMap<String, Regex>>> = Lazy::new(|| RwLock::new(HashMap::new()));
#[get("/<domain>/icon.png")]
fn icon(domain: String) -> Option<Cached<Content<Vec<u8>>>> {
if !is_valid_domain(&domain) {
warn!("Invalid domain: {}", domain);
return None;
}
get_icon(&domain).map(|icon| Cached::long(Content(ContentType::new("image", "x-icon"), icon)))
}
/// Returns if the domain provided is valid or not.
///
/// This does some manual checks and makes use of Url to do some basic checking.
/// domains can't be larger then 63 characters (not counting multiple subdomains) according to the RFC's, but we limit the total size to 255.
fn is_valid_domain(domain: &str) -> bool {
// Don't allow empty or too big domains or path traversal
if domain.is_empty() || domain.len() > 255 || domain.contains("..") {
// If parsing the domain fails using Url, it will not work with reqwest.
if let Err(parse_error) = Url::parse(format!("https://{}", domain).as_str()) {
debug!("Domain parse error: '{}' - {:?}", domain, parse_error);
return false;
} else if domain.is_empty()
|| domain.contains("..")
|| domain.starts_with('.')
|| domain.starts_with('-')
|| domain.ends_with('-')
{
debug!("Domain validation error: '{}' is either empty, contains '..', starts with an '.', starts or ends with a '-'", domain);
return false;
} else if domain.len() > 255 {
debug!("Domain validation error: '{}' exceeds 255 characters", domain);
return false;
}
// Only alphanumeric or specific characters
for c in domain.chars() {
if !c.is_alphanumeric() && !ALLOWED_CHARS.contains(c) {
debug!("Domain validation error: '{}' contains an invalid character '{}'", domain, c);
return false;
}
}
@@ -54,25 +87,112 @@ fn is_valid_domain(domain: &str) -> bool {
true
}
#[get("/<domain>/icon.png")]
fn icon(domain: String) -> Cached<Content<Vec<u8>>> {
let icon_type = ContentType::new("image", "x-icon");
if !is_valid_domain(&domain) {
warn!("Invalid domain: {:#?}", domain);
return Cached::long(Content(icon_type, FALLBACK_ICON.to_vec()));
/// TODO: This is extracted from IpAddr::is_global, which is unstable:
/// https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/net/enum.IpAddr.html#method.is_global
/// Remove once https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27709 is merged
#[allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)]
#[cfg(not(feature = "unstable"))]
fn is_global(ip: IpAddr) -> bool {
match ip {
IpAddr::V4(ip) => {
// check if this address is 192.0.0.9 or 192.0.0.10. These addresses are the only two
// globally routable addresses in the 192.0.0.0/24 range.
if u32::from(ip) == 0xc0000009 || u32::from(ip) == 0xc000000a {
return true;
}
!ip.is_private()
&& !ip.is_loopback()
&& !ip.is_link_local()
&& !ip.is_broadcast()
&& !ip.is_documentation()
&& !(ip.octets()[0] == 100 && (ip.octets()[1] & 0b1100_0000 == 0b0100_0000))
&& !(ip.octets()[0] == 192 && ip.octets()[1] == 0 && ip.octets()[2] == 0)
&& !(ip.octets()[0] & 240 == 240 && !ip.is_broadcast())
&& !(ip.octets()[0] == 198 && (ip.octets()[1] & 0xfe) == 18)
// Make sure the address is not in 0.0.0.0/8
&& ip.octets()[0] != 0
}
IpAddr::V6(ip) => {
if ip.is_multicast() && ip.segments()[0] & 0x000f == 14 {
true
} else {
!ip.is_multicast()
&& !ip.is_loopback()
&& !((ip.segments()[0] & 0xffc0) == 0xfe80)
&& !((ip.segments()[0] & 0xfe00) == 0xfc00)
&& !ip.is_unspecified()
&& !((ip.segments()[0] == 0x2001) && (ip.segments()[1] == 0xdb8))
}
}
}
Cached::long(Content(icon_type, get_icon(&domain)))
}
fn check_icon_domain_is_blacklisted(domain: &str) -> bool {
#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
fn is_global(ip: IpAddr) -> bool {
ip.is_global()
}
/// These are some tests to check that the implementations match
/// The IPv4 can be all checked in 5 mins or so and they are correct as of nightly 2020-07-11
/// The IPV6 can't be checked in a reasonable time, so we check about ten billion random ones, so far correct
/// Note that the is_global implementation is subject to change as new IP RFCs are created
///
/// To run while showing progress output:
/// cargo test --features sqlite,unstable -- --nocapture --ignored
#[cfg(test)]
#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
#[ignore]
fn test_ipv4_global() {
for a in 0..u8::MAX {
println!("Iter: {}/255", a);
for b in 0..u8::MAX {
for c in 0..u8::MAX {
for d in 0..u8::MAX {
let ip = IpAddr::V4(std::net::Ipv4Addr::new(a, b, c, d));
assert_eq!(ip.is_global(), is_global(ip))
}
}
}
}
}
#[test]
#[ignore]
fn test_ipv6_global() {
use ring::rand::{SecureRandom, SystemRandom};
let mut v = [0u8; 16];
let rand = SystemRandom::new();
for i in 0..1_000 {
println!("Iter: {}/1_000", i);
for _ in 0..10_000_000 {
rand.fill(&mut v).expect("Error generating random values");
let ip = IpAddr::V6(std::net::Ipv6Addr::new(
(v[14] as u16) << 8 | v[15] as u16,
(v[12] as u16) << 8 | v[13] as u16,
(v[10] as u16) << 8 | v[11] as u16,
(v[8] as u16) << 8 | v[9] as u16,
(v[6] as u16) << 8 | v[7] as u16,
(v[4] as u16) << 8 | v[5] as u16,
(v[2] as u16) << 8 | v[3] as u16,
(v[0] as u16) << 8 | v[1] as u16,
));
assert_eq!(ip.is_global(), is_global(ip))
}
}
}
}
fn is_domain_blacklisted(domain: &str) -> bool {
let mut is_blacklisted = CONFIG.icon_blacklist_non_global_ips()
&& (domain, 0)
.to_socket_addrs()
.map(|x| {
for ip_port in x {
if !ip_port.ip().is_global() {
if !is_global(ip_port.ip()) {
warn!("IP {} for domain '{}' is not a global IP!", ip_port.ip(), domain);
return true;
}
@@ -84,7 +204,31 @@ fn check_icon_domain_is_blacklisted(domain: &str) -> bool {
// Skip the regex check if the previous one is true already
if !is_blacklisted {
if let Some(blacklist) = CONFIG.icon_blacklist_regex() {
let regex = Regex::new(&blacklist).expect("Valid Regex");
let mut regex_hashmap = ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX.read().unwrap();
// Use the pre-generate Regex stored in a Lazy HashMap if there's one, else generate it.
let regex = if let Some(regex) = regex_hashmap.get(&blacklist) {
regex
} else {
drop(regex_hashmap);
let mut regex_hashmap_write = ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX.write().unwrap();
// Clear the current list if the previous key doesn't exists.
// To prevent growing of the HashMap after someone has changed it via the admin interface.
if regex_hashmap_write.len() >= 1 {
regex_hashmap_write.clear();
}
// Generate the regex to store in too the Lazy Static HashMap.
let blacklist_regex = Regex::new(&blacklist).unwrap();
regex_hashmap_write.insert(blacklist.to_string(), blacklist_regex);
drop(regex_hashmap_write);
regex_hashmap = ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX.read().unwrap();
regex_hashmap.get(&blacklist).unwrap()
};
// Use the pre-generate Regex stored in a Lazy HashMap.
if regex.is_match(&domain) {
warn!("Blacklisted domain: {:#?} matched {:#?}", domain, blacklist);
is_blacklisted = true;
@@ -95,39 +239,38 @@ fn check_icon_domain_is_blacklisted(domain: &str) -> bool {
is_blacklisted
}
fn get_icon(domain: &str) -> Vec<u8> {
fn get_icon(domain: &str) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
let path = format!("{}/{}.png", CONFIG.icon_cache_folder(), domain);
// Check for expiration of negatively cached copy
if icon_is_negcached(&path) {
return None;
}
if let Some(icon) = get_cached_icon(&path) {
return icon;
return Some(icon);
}
if CONFIG.disable_icon_download() {
return FALLBACK_ICON.to_vec();
return None;
}
// Get the icon, or fallback in case of error
// Get the icon, or None in case of error
match download_icon(&domain) {
Ok(icon) => {
save_icon(&path, &icon);
icon
Some(icon)
}
Err(e) => {
error!("Error downloading icon: {:?}", e);
let miss_indicator = path + ".miss";
let empty_icon = Vec::new();
save_icon(&miss_indicator, &empty_icon);
FALLBACK_ICON.to_vec()
save_icon(&miss_indicator, &[]);
None
}
}
}
fn get_cached_icon(path: &str) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
// Check for expiration of negatively cached copy
if icon_is_negcached(path) {
return Some(FALLBACK_ICON.to_vec());
}
// Check for expiration of successfully cached copy
if icon_is_expired(path) {
return None;
@@ -184,11 +327,17 @@ struct Icon {
}
impl Icon {
fn new(priority: u8, href: String) -> Self {
const fn new(priority: u8, href: String) -> Self {
Self { href, priority }
}
}
struct IconUrlResult {
iconlist: Vec<Icon>,
cookies: String,
referer: String,
}
/// Returns a Result/Tuple which holds a Vector IconList and a string which holds the cookies from the last response.
/// There will always be a result with a string which will contain https://example.com/favicon.ico and an empty string for the cookies.
/// This does not mean that that location does exists, but it is the default location browser use.
@@ -201,24 +350,65 @@ impl Icon {
/// let (mut iconlist, cookie_str) = get_icon_url("github.com")?;
/// let (mut iconlist, cookie_str) = get_icon_url("gitlab.com")?;
/// ```
fn get_icon_url(domain: &str) -> Result<(Vec<Icon>, String), Error> {
fn get_icon_url(domain: &str) -> Result<IconUrlResult, Error> {
// Default URL with secure and insecure schemes
let ssldomain = format!("https://{}", domain);
let httpdomain = format!("http://{}", domain);
// First check the domain as given during the request for both HTTPS and HTTP.
let resp = match get_page(&ssldomain).or_else(|_| get_page(&httpdomain)) {
Ok(c) => Ok(c),
Err(e) => {
let mut sub_resp = Err(e);
// When the domain is not an IP, and has more then one dot, remove all subdomains.
let is_ip = domain.parse::<IpAddr>();
if is_ip.is_err() && domain.matches('.').count() > 1 {
let mut domain_parts = domain.split('.');
let base_domain = format!(
"{base}.{tld}",
tld = domain_parts.next_back().unwrap(),
base = domain_parts.next_back().unwrap()
);
if is_valid_domain(&base_domain) {
let sslbase = format!("https://{}", base_domain);
let httpbase = format!("http://{}", base_domain);
debug!("[get_icon_url]: Trying without subdomains '{}'", base_domain);
sub_resp = get_page(&sslbase).or_else(|_| get_page(&httpbase));
}
// When the domain is not an IP, and has less then 2 dots, try to add www. infront of it.
} else if is_ip.is_err() && domain.matches('.').count() < 2 {
let www_domain = format!("www.{}", domain);
if is_valid_domain(&www_domain) {
let sslwww = format!("https://{}", www_domain);
let httpwww = format!("http://{}", www_domain);
debug!("[get_icon_url]: Trying with www. prefix '{}'", www_domain);
sub_resp = get_page(&sslwww).or_else(|_| get_page(&httpwww));
}
}
sub_resp
}
};
// Create the iconlist
let mut iconlist: Vec<Icon> = Vec::new();
// Create the cookie_str to fill it all the cookies from the response
// These cookies can be used to request/download the favicon image.
// Some sites have extra security in place with for example XSRF Tokens.
let mut cookie_str = String::new();
let mut cookie_str = "".to_string();
let mut referer = "".to_string();
let resp = get_page(&ssldomain).or_else(|_| get_page(&httpdomain));
if let Ok(mut content) = resp {
if let Ok(content) = resp {
// Extract the URL from the respose in case redirects occured (like @ gitlab.com)
let url = content.url().clone();
// Get all the cookies and pass it on to the next function.
// Needed for XSRF Cookies for example (like @ mijn.ing.nl)
let raw_cookies = content.headers().get_all("set-cookie");
cookie_str = raw_cookies
.iter()
@@ -232,26 +422,34 @@ fn get_icon_url(domain: &str) -> Result<(Vec<Icon>, String), Error> {
})
.collect::<String>();
// Set the referer to be used on the final request, some sites check this.
// Mostly used to prevent direct linking and other security resons.
referer = url.as_str().to_string();
// Add the default favicon.ico to the list with the domain the content responded from.
iconlist.push(Icon::new(35, url.join("/favicon.ico").unwrap().into_string()));
// 512KB should be more than enough for the HTML, though as we only really need
// the HTML header, it could potentially be reduced even further
let limited_reader = crate::util::LimitedReader::new(&mut content, 512 * 1024);
let limited_reader = content.take(512 * 1024);
let soup = Soup::from_reader(limited_reader)?;
// Search for and filter
let favicons = soup
.tag("link")
.attr("rel", Regex::new(r"icon$|apple.*icon")?) // Only use icon rels
.attr("href", Regex::new(r"(?i)\w+\.(jpg|jpeg|png|ico)(\?.*)?$|^data:image.*base64")?) // Only allow specific extensions
.attr("rel", ICON_REL_REGEX.clone()) // Only use icon rels
.attr_name("href") // Make sure there is a href
.find_all();
// Loop through all the found icons and determine it's priority
for favicon in favicons {
let sizes = favicon.get("sizes");
let href = favicon.get("href").expect("Missing href");
let full_href = url.join(&href).unwrap().into_string();
let href = favicon.get("href").unwrap();
// Skip invalid url's
let full_href = match url.join(&href) {
Ok(h) => h.into_string(),
_ => continue,
};
let priority = get_icon_priority(&full_href, sizes);
@@ -267,28 +465,33 @@ fn get_icon_url(domain: &str) -> Result<(Vec<Icon>, String), Error> {
iconlist.sort_by_key(|x| x.priority);
// There always is an icon in the list, so no need to check if it exists, and just return the first one
Ok((iconlist, cookie_str))
Ok(IconUrlResult{
iconlist,
cookies: cookie_str,
referer
})
}
fn get_page(url: &str) -> Result<Response, Error> {
get_page_with_cookies(url, "")
get_page_with_cookies(url, "", "")
}
fn get_page_with_cookies(url: &str, cookie_str: &str) -> Result<Response, Error> {
if check_icon_domain_is_blacklisted(Url::parse(url).unwrap().host_str().unwrap_or_default()) {
err!("Favicon rel linked to a non blacklisted domain!");
fn get_page_with_cookies(url: &str, cookie_str: &str, referer: &str) -> Result<Response, Error> {
if is_domain_blacklisted(Url::parse(url).unwrap().host_str().unwrap_or_default()) {
err!("Favicon rel linked to a blacklisted domain!");
}
if cookie_str.is_empty() {
CLIENT.get(url).send()?.error_for_status().map_err(Into::into)
} else {
CLIENT
.get(url)
.header("cookie", cookie_str)
.send()?
.error_for_status()
.map_err(Into::into)
let mut client = CLIENT.get(url);
if !cookie_str.is_empty() {
client = client.header("Cookie", cookie_str)
}
if !referer.is_empty() {
client = client.header("Referer", referer)
}
client.send()?
.error_for_status()
.map_err(Into::into)
}
/// Returns a Integer with the priority of the type of the icon which to prefer.
@@ -316,7 +519,7 @@ fn get_icon_priority(href: &str, sizes: Option<String>) -> u8 {
1
} else if width == 64 {
2
} else if width >= 24 && width <= 128 {
} else if (24..=128).contains(&width) {
3
} else if width == 16 {
4
@@ -356,7 +559,7 @@ fn parse_sizes(sizes: Option<String>) -> (u16, u16) {
let mut height: u16 = 0;
if let Some(sizes) = sizes {
match Regex::new(r"(?x)(\d+)\D*(\d+)").unwrap().captures(sizes.trim()) {
match ICON_SIZE_REGEX.captures(sizes.trim()) {
None => {}
Some(dimensions) => {
if dimensions.len() >= 3 {
@@ -371,17 +574,17 @@ fn parse_sizes(sizes: Option<String>) -> (u16, u16) {
}
fn download_icon(domain: &str) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error> {
if check_icon_domain_is_blacklisted(domain) {
if is_domain_blacklisted(domain) {
err!("Domain is blacklisted", domain)
}
let (iconlist, cookie_str) = get_icon_url(&domain)?;
let icon_result = get_icon_url(&domain)?;
let mut buffer = Vec::new();
use data_url::DataUrl;
for icon in iconlist.iter().take(5) {
for icon in icon_result.iconlist.iter().take(5) {
if icon.href.starts_with("data:image") {
let datauri = DataUrl::process(&icon.href).unwrap();
// Check if we are able to decode the data uri
@@ -396,13 +599,13 @@ fn download_icon(domain: &str) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error> {
_ => warn!("data uri is invalid"),
};
} else {
match get_page_with_cookies(&icon.href, &cookie_str) {
match get_page_with_cookies(&icon.href, &icon_result.cookies, &icon_result.referer) {
Ok(mut res) => {
info!("Downloaded icon from {}", icon.href);
res.copy_to(&mut buffer)?;
break;
}
Err(_) => info!("Download failed for {}", icon.href),
},
_ => warn!("Download failed for {}", icon.href),
};
}
}
@@ -427,25 +630,3 @@ fn save_icon(path: &str, icon: &[u8]) {
}
}
}
fn _header_map() -> HeaderMap {
// Set some default headers for the request.
// Use a browser like user-agent to make sure most websites will return there correct website.
use reqwest::header::*;
macro_rules! headers {
($( $name:ident : $value:literal),+ $(,)? ) => {
let mut headers = HeaderMap::new();
$( headers.insert($name, HeaderValue::from_static($value)); )+
headers
};
}
headers! {
USER_AGENT: "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3029.110 Safari/537.36 Edge/16.16299",
ACCEPT_LANGUAGE: "en-US,en;q=0.8",
CACHE_CONTROL: "no-cache",
PRAGMA: "no-cache",
ACCEPT: "text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml; q=0.9,image/webp,image/apng,*/*;q=0.8",
}
}

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@@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
use chrono::Utc;
use chrono::Local;
use num_traits::FromPrimitive;
use rocket::request::{Form, FormItems, FromForm};
use rocket::Route;
use rocket::{
request::{Form, FormItems, FromForm},
Route,
};
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
use crate::api::core::two_factor::email::EmailTokenData;
use crate::api::core::two_factor::{duo, email, yubikey};
use crate::api::{ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult};
use crate::auth::ClientIp;
use crate::db::models::*;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::mail;
use crate::util;
use crate::CONFIG;
use crate::{
api::{
core::two_factor::{duo, email, email::EmailTokenData, yubikey},
ApiResult, EmptyResult, JsonResult,
},
auth::ClientIp,
db::{models::*, DbConn},
error::MapResult,
mail, util, CONFIG,
};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![login]
@@ -38,7 +41,7 @@ fn login(data: Form<ConnectData>, conn: DbConn, ip: ClientIp) -> JsonResult {
_check_is_some(&data.device_name, "device_name cannot be blank")?;
_check_is_some(&data.device_type, "device_type cannot be blank")?;
_password_login(data, conn, ip)
_password_login(data, conn, &ip)
}
t => err!("Invalid type", t),
}
@@ -49,10 +52,7 @@ fn _refresh_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let token = data.refresh_token.unwrap();
// Get device by refresh token
let mut device = match Device::find_by_refresh_token(&token, &conn) {
Some(device) => device,
None => err!("Invalid refresh token"),
};
let mut device = Device::find_by_refresh_token(&token, &conn).map_res("Invalid refresh token")?;
// COMMON
let user = User::find_by_uuid(&device.user_uuid, &conn).unwrap();
@@ -68,10 +68,15 @@ fn _refresh_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
"refresh_token": device.refresh_token,
"Key": user.akey,
"PrivateKey": user.private_key,
"Kdf": user.client_kdf_type,
"KdfIterations": user.client_kdf_iter,
"ResetMasterPassword": false, // TODO: according to official server seems something like: user.password_hash.is_empty(), but would need testing
"scope": "api offline_access"
})))
}
fn _password_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn, ip: ClientIp) -> JsonResult {
fn _password_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn, ip: &ClientIp) -> JsonResult {
// Validate scope
let scope = data.scope.as_ref().unwrap();
if scope != "api offline_access" {
@@ -97,8 +102,18 @@ fn _password_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn, ip: ClientIp) -> JsonResult
)
}
// Check if the user is disabled
if !user.enabled {
err!(
"This user has been disabled",
format!("IP: {}. Username: {}.", ip.ip, username)
)
}
let now = Local::now();
if user.verified_at.is_none() && CONFIG.mail_enabled() && CONFIG.signups_verify() {
let now = Utc::now().naive_utc();
let now = now.naive_utc();
if user.last_verifying_at.is_none() || now.signed_duration_since(user.last_verifying_at.unwrap()).num_seconds() > CONFIG.signups_verify_resend_time() as i64 {
let resend_limit = CONFIG.signups_verify_resend_limit() as i32;
if resend_limit == 0 || user.login_verify_count < resend_limit {
@@ -127,10 +142,10 @@ fn _password_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn, ip: ClientIp) -> JsonResult
let (mut device, new_device) = get_device(&data, &conn, &user);
let twofactor_token = twofactor_auth(&user.uuid, &data, &mut device, &conn)?;
let twofactor_token = twofactor_auth(&user.uuid, &data, &mut device, &ip, &conn)?;
if CONFIG.mail_enabled() && new_device {
if let Err(e) = mail::send_new_device_logged_in(&user.email, &ip.ip.to_string(), &device.updated_at, &device.name) {
if let Err(e) = mail::send_new_device_logged_in(&user.email, &ip.ip.to_string(), &now, &device.name) {
error!("Error sending new device email: {:#?}", e);
if CONFIG.require_device_email() {
@@ -140,7 +155,6 @@ fn _password_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn, ip: ClientIp) -> JsonResult
}
// Common
let user = User::find_by_uuid(&device.user_uuid, &conn).unwrap();
let orgs = UserOrganization::find_by_user(&user.uuid, &conn);
let (access_token, expires_in) = device.refresh_tokens(&user, orgs);
@@ -154,6 +168,11 @@ fn _password_login(data: ConnectData, conn: DbConn, ip: ClientIp) -> JsonResult
"Key": user.akey,
"PrivateKey": user.private_key,
//"TwoFactorToken": "11122233333444555666777888999"
"Kdf": user.client_kdf_type,
"KdfIterations": user.client_kdf_iter,
"ResetMasterPassword": false,// TODO: Same as above
"scope": "api offline_access"
});
if let Some(token) = twofactor_token {
@@ -197,6 +216,7 @@ fn twofactor_auth(
user_uuid: &str,
data: &ConnectData,
device: &mut Device,
ip: &ClientIp,
conn: &DbConn,
) -> ApiResult<Option<String>> {
let twofactors = TwoFactor::find_by_user(user_uuid, conn);
@@ -216,8 +236,7 @@ fn twofactor_auth(
let selected_twofactor = twofactors
.into_iter()
.filter(|tf| tf.atype == selected_id && tf.enabled)
.nth(0);
.find(|tf| tf.atype == selected_id && tf.enabled);
use crate::api::core::two_factor as _tf;
use crate::crypto::ct_eq;
@@ -226,7 +245,7 @@ fn twofactor_auth(
let mut remember = data.two_factor_remember.unwrap_or(0);
match TwoFactorType::from_i32(selected_id) {
Some(TwoFactorType::Authenticator) => _tf::authenticator::validate_totp_code_str(user_uuid, twofactor_code, &selected_data?, conn)?,
Some(TwoFactorType::Authenticator) => _tf::authenticator::validate_totp_code_str(user_uuid, twofactor_code, &selected_data?, ip, conn)?,
Some(TwoFactorType::U2f) => _tf::u2f::validate_u2f_login(user_uuid, twofactor_code, conn)?,
Some(TwoFactorType::YubiKey) => _tf::yubikey::validate_yubikey_login(twofactor_code, &selected_data?)?,
Some(TwoFactorType::Duo) => _tf::duo::validate_duo_login(data.username.as_ref().unwrap(), twofactor_code, conn)?,
@@ -252,10 +271,7 @@ fn twofactor_auth(
}
fn _selected_data(tf: Option<TwoFactor>) -> ApiResult<String> {
match tf {
Some(tf) => Ok(tf.data),
None => err!("Two factor doesn't exist"),
}
tf.map(|t| t.data).map_res("Two factor doesn't exist")
}
fn _json_err_twofactor(providers: &[i32], user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> ApiResult<Value> {
@@ -347,6 +363,7 @@ fn _json_err_twofactor(providers: &[i32], user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Api
Ok(result)
}
// https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/blob/master/src/Core/Models/Request/TokenRequest.cs
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct ConnectData {
@@ -364,6 +381,7 @@ struct ConnectData {
device_identifier: Option<String>,
device_name: Option<String>,
device_type: Option<String>,
device_push_token: Option<String>, // Unused; mobile device push not yet supported.
// Needed for two-factor auth
two_factor_provider: Option<i32>,
@@ -391,6 +409,7 @@ impl<'f> FromForm<'f> for ConnectData {
"deviceidentifier" => form.device_identifier = Some(value),
"devicename" => form.device_name = Some(value),
"devicetype" => form.device_type = Some(value),
"devicepushtoken" => form.device_push_token = Some(value),
"twofactorprovider" => form.two_factor_provider = value.parse().ok(),
"twofactortoken" => form.two_factor_token = Some(value),
"twofactorremember" => form.two_factor_remember = value.parse().ok(),

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@@ -1,27 +1,29 @@
mod admin;
pub(crate) mod core;
pub mod core;
mod icons;
mod identity;
mod notifications;
mod web;
pub use self::admin::routes as admin_routes;
pub use self::core::routes as core_routes;
pub use self::icons::routes as icons_routes;
pub use self::identity::routes as identity_routes;
pub use self::notifications::routes as notifications_routes;
pub use self::notifications::{start_notification_server, Notify, UpdateType};
pub use self::web::routes as web_routes;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
pub use crate::api::{
admin::routes as admin_routes,
core::routes as core_routes,
icons::routes as icons_routes,
identity::routes as identity_routes,
notifications::routes as notifications_routes,
notifications::{start_notification_server, Notify, UpdateType},
web::routes as web_routes,
};
use crate::util;
// Type aliases for API methods results
type ApiResult<T> = Result<T, crate::error::Error>;
pub type JsonResult = ApiResult<Json<Value>>;
pub type EmptyResult = ApiResult<()>;
use crate::util;
type JsonUpcase<T> = Json<util::UpCase<T>>;
type JsonUpcaseVec<T> = Json<Vec<util::UpCase<T>>>;

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@@ -4,11 +4,12 @@ use rocket::Route;
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value as JsonValue;
use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult};
use crate::auth::Headers;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::{Error, CONFIG};
use crate::{
api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult},
auth::Headers,
db::DbConn,
Error, CONFIG,
};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![negotiate, websockets_err]
@@ -18,11 +19,12 @@ static SHOW_WEBSOCKETS_MSG: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(true);
#[get("/hub")]
fn websockets_err() -> EmptyResult {
if CONFIG.websocket_enabled() && SHOW_WEBSOCKETS_MSG.compare_and_swap(true, false, Ordering::Relaxed) {
err!("###########################################################
if CONFIG.websocket_enabled() && SHOW_WEBSOCKETS_MSG.compare_exchange(true, false, Ordering::Relaxed, Ordering::Relaxed).is_ok() {
err!("
###########################################################
'/notifications/hub' should be proxied to the websocket server or notifications won't work.
Go to the Wiki for more info, or disable WebSockets setting WEBSOCKET_ENABLED=false.
###########################################################################################")
###########################################################################################\n")
} else {
Err(Error::empty())
}
@@ -136,7 +138,6 @@ struct InitialMessage {
const PING_MS: u64 = 15_000;
const PING: Token = Token(1);
const ID_KEY: &str = "id=";
const ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY: &str = "access_token=";
impl WSHandler {
@@ -147,38 +148,50 @@ impl WSHandler {
let io_error = io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData);
Err(ws::Error::new(ws::ErrorKind::Io(io_error), msg))
}
fn get_request_token(&self, hs: Handshake) -> Option<String> {
use std::str::from_utf8;
// Verify we have a token header
if let Some(header_value) = hs.request.header("Authorization") {
if let Ok(converted) = from_utf8(header_value) {
if let Some(token_part) = converted.split("Bearer ").nth(1) {
return Some(token_part.into());
}
}
};
// Otherwise verify the query parameter value
let path = hs.request.resource();
if let Some(params) = path.split('?').nth(1) {
let params_iter = params.split('&').take(1);
for val in params_iter {
if val.starts_with(ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY) {
return Some(val[ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY.len()..].into());
}
}
};
None
}
}
impl Handler for WSHandler {
fn on_open(&mut self, hs: Handshake) -> ws::Result<()> {
// Path == "/notifications/hub?id=<id>==&access_token=<access_token>"
let path = hs.request.resource();
//
// We don't use `id`, and as of around 2020-03-25, the official clients
// no longer seem to pass `id` (only `access_token`).
let (_id, access_token) = match path.split('?').nth(1) {
Some(params) => {
let mut params_iter = params.split('&').take(2);
let mut id = None;
let mut access_token = None;
while let Some(val) = params_iter.next() {
if val.starts_with(ID_KEY) {
id = Some(&val[ID_KEY.len()..]);
} else if val.starts_with(ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY) {
access_token = Some(&val[ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY.len()..]);
}
}
match (id, access_token) {
(Some(a), Some(b)) => (a, b),
_ => return self.err("Missing id or access token"),
}
}
None => return self.err("Missing query path"),
// Get user token from header or query parameter
let access_token = match self.get_request_token(hs) {
Some(token) => token,
_ => return self.err("Missing access token"),
};
// Validate the user
use crate::auth;
let claims = match auth::decode_login(access_token) {
let claims = match auth::decode_login(access_token.as_str()) {
Ok(claims) => claims,
Err(_) => return self.err("Invalid access token provided"),
};
@@ -256,7 +269,9 @@ impl Factory for WSFactory {
// Remove handler
if let Some(user_uuid) = &handler.user_uuid {
if let Some(mut user_conn) = self.users.map.get_mut(user_uuid) {
user_conn.remove_item(&handler.out);
if let Some(pos) = user_conn.iter().position(|x| x == &handler.out) {
user_conn.remove(pos);
}
}
}
}
@@ -327,7 +342,7 @@ impl WebSocketUsers {
/* Message Structure
[
1, // MessageType.Invocation
{}, // Headers
{}, // Headers (map)
null, // InvocationId
"ReceiveMessage", // Target
[ // Arguments
@@ -344,7 +359,7 @@ fn create_update(payload: Vec<(Value, Value)>, ut: UpdateType) -> Vec<u8> {
let value = V::Array(vec![
1.into(),
V::Array(vec![]),
V::Map(vec![]),
V::Nil,
"ReceiveMessage".into(),
V::Array(vec![V::Map(vec![

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@@ -1,15 +1,10 @@
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use rocket::http::ContentType;
use rocket::response::content::Content;
use rocket::response::NamedFile;
use rocket::Route;
use rocket::{http::ContentType, response::content::Content, response::NamedFile, Route};
use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::util::Cached;
use crate::CONFIG;
use crate::{error::Error, util::Cached, CONFIG};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
// If addding more routes here, consider also adding them to
@@ -78,13 +73,17 @@ fn static_files(filename: String) -> Result<Content<&'static [u8]>, Error> {
match filename.as_ref() {
"mail-github.png" => Ok(Content(ContentType::PNG, include_bytes!("../static/images/mail-github.png"))),
"logo-gray.png" => Ok(Content(ContentType::PNG, include_bytes!("../static/images/logo-gray.png"))),
"shield-white.png" => Ok(Content(ContentType::PNG, include_bytes!("../static/images/shield-white.png"))),
"error-x.svg" => Ok(Content(ContentType::SVG, include_bytes!("../static/images/error-x.svg"))),
"hibp.png" => Ok(Content(ContentType::PNG, include_bytes!("../static/images/hibp.png"))),
"bootstrap.css" => Ok(Content(ContentType::CSS, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/bootstrap.css"))),
"bootstrap-native-v4.js" => Ok(Content(ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/bootstrap-native-v4.js"))),
"bootstrap-native.js" => Ok(Content(ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/bootstrap-native.js"))),
"md5.js" => Ok(Content(ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/md5.js"))),
"identicon.js" => Ok(Content(ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/identicon.js"))),
"datatables.js" => Ok(Content(ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/datatables.js"))),
"datatables.css" => Ok(Content(ContentType::CSS, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/datatables.css"))),
"jquery-3.5.1.slim.js" => Ok(Content(ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/jquery-3.5.1.slim.js"))),
_ => err!(format!("Static file not found: {}", filename)),
}
}

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@@ -1,16 +1,19 @@
//
// JWT Handling
//
use crate::util::read_file;
use chrono::{Duration, Utc};
use num_traits::FromPrimitive;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use jsonwebtoken::{self, Algorithm, Header};
use jsonwebtoken::{self, Algorithm, DecodingKey, EncodingKey, Header};
use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
use serde::ser::Serialize;
use crate::error::{Error, MapResult};
use crate::CONFIG;
use crate::{
error::{Error, MapResult},
util::read_file,
CONFIG,
};
const JWT_ALGORITHM: Algorithm = Algorithm::RS256;
@@ -31,7 +34,7 @@ static PUBLIC_RSA_KEY: Lazy<Vec<u8>> = Lazy::new(|| match read_file(&CONFIG.publ
});
pub fn encode_jwt<T: Serialize>(claims: &T) -> String {
match jsonwebtoken::encode(&JWT_HEADER, claims, &PRIVATE_RSA_KEY) {
match jsonwebtoken::encode(&JWT_HEADER, claims, &EncodingKey::from_rsa_der(&PRIVATE_RSA_KEY)) {
Ok(token) => token,
Err(e) => panic!("Error encoding jwt {}", e),
}
@@ -50,7 +53,7 @@ fn decode_jwt<T: DeserializeOwned>(token: &str, issuer: String) -> Result<T, Err
let token = token.replace(char::is_whitespace, "");
jsonwebtoken::decode(&token, &PUBLIC_RSA_KEY, &validation)
jsonwebtoken::decode(&token, &DecodingKey::from_rsa_der(&PUBLIC_RSA_KEY), &validation)
.map(|d| d.claims)
.map_res("Error decoding JWT")
}
@@ -212,11 +215,12 @@ pub fn generate_admin_claims() -> AdminJWTClaims {
//
// Bearer token authentication
//
use rocket::request::{self, FromRequest, Request};
use rocket::Outcome;
use rocket::request::{FromRequest, Outcome, Request};
use crate::db::models::{Device, User, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization};
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::db::{
models::{CollectionUser, Device, User, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization, UserStampException},
DbConn,
};
pub struct Headers {
pub host: String,
@@ -227,7 +231,7 @@ pub struct Headers {
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for Headers {
type Error = &'static str;
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
let headers = request.headers();
// Get host
@@ -292,7 +296,25 @@ impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for Headers {
};
if user.security_stamp != claims.sstamp {
err_handler!("Invalid security stamp")
if let Some(stamp_exception) = user
.stamp_exception
.as_deref()
.and_then(|s| serde_json::from_str::<UserStampException>(s).ok())
{
let current_route = match request.route().and_then(|r| r.name) {
Some(name) => name,
_ => err_handler!("Error getting current route for stamp exception"),
};
// Check if both match, if not this route is not allowed with the current security stamp.
if stamp_exception.route != current_route {
err_handler!("Invalid security stamp: Current route and exception route do not match")
} else if stamp_exception.security_stamp != claims.sstamp {
err_handler!("Invalid security stamp for matched stamp exception")
}
} else {
err_handler!("Invalid security stamp")
}
}
Outcome::Success(Headers { host, device, user })
@@ -304,19 +326,39 @@ pub struct OrgHeaders {
pub device: Device,
pub user: User,
pub org_user_type: UserOrgType,
pub org_user: UserOrganization,
pub org_id: String,
}
// org_id is usually the second path param ("/organizations/<org_id>"),
// but there are cases where it is a query value.
// First check the path, if this is not a valid uuid, try the query values.
fn get_org_id(request: &Request) -> Option<String> {
if let Some(Ok(org_id)) = request.get_param::<String>(1) {
if uuid::Uuid::parse_str(&org_id).is_ok() {
return Some(org_id);
}
}
if let Some(Ok(org_id)) = request.get_query_value::<String>("organizationId") {
if uuid::Uuid::parse_str(&org_id).is_ok() {
return Some(org_id);
}
}
None
}
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for OrgHeaders {
type Error = &'static str;
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
match request.guard::<Headers>() {
Outcome::Forward(_) => Outcome::Forward(()),
Outcome::Failure(f) => Outcome::Failure(f),
Outcome::Success(headers) => {
// org_id is expected to be the second param ("/organizations/<org_id>")
match request.get_param::<String>(1) {
Some(Ok(org_id)) => {
match get_org_id(request) {
Some(org_id) => {
let conn = match request.guard::<DbConn>() {
Outcome::Success(conn) => conn,
_ => err_handler!("Error getting DB"),
@@ -346,6 +388,8 @@ impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for OrgHeaders {
err_handler!("Unknown user type in the database")
}
},
org_user,
org_id,
})
}
_ => err_handler!("Error getting the organization id"),
@@ -365,7 +409,7 @@ pub struct AdminHeaders {
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for AdminHeaders {
type Error = &'static str;
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
match request.guard::<OrgHeaders>() {
Outcome::Forward(_) => Outcome::Forward(()),
Outcome::Failure(f) => Outcome::Failure(f),
@@ -385,6 +429,137 @@ impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for AdminHeaders {
}
}
impl Into<Headers> for AdminHeaders {
fn into(self) -> Headers {
Headers {
host: self.host,
device: self.device,
user: self.user,
}
}
}
// col_id is usually the fourth path param ("/organizations/<org_id>/collections/<col_id>"),
// but there could be cases where it is a query value.
// First check the path, if this is not a valid uuid, try the query values.
fn get_col_id(request: &Request) -> Option<String> {
if let Some(Ok(col_id)) = request.get_param::<String>(3) {
if uuid::Uuid::parse_str(&col_id).is_ok() {
return Some(col_id);
}
}
if let Some(Ok(col_id)) = request.get_query_value::<String>("collectionId") {
if uuid::Uuid::parse_str(&col_id).is_ok() {
return Some(col_id);
}
}
None
}
/// The ManagerHeaders are used to check if you are at least a Manager
/// and have access to the specific collection provided via the <col_id>/collections/collectionId.
/// This does strict checking on the collection_id, ManagerHeadersLoose does not.
pub struct ManagerHeaders {
pub host: String,
pub device: Device,
pub user: User,
pub org_user_type: UserOrgType,
}
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for ManagerHeaders {
type Error = &'static str;
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
match request.guard::<OrgHeaders>() {
Outcome::Forward(_) => Outcome::Forward(()),
Outcome::Failure(f) => Outcome::Failure(f),
Outcome::Success(headers) => {
if headers.org_user_type >= UserOrgType::Manager {
match get_col_id(request) {
Some(col_id) => {
let conn = match request.guard::<DbConn>() {
Outcome::Success(conn) => conn,
_ => err_handler!("Error getting DB"),
};
if !headers.org_user.has_full_access() {
match CollectionUser::find_by_collection_and_user(&col_id, &headers.org_user.user_uuid, &conn) {
Some(_) => (),
None => err_handler!("The current user isn't a manager for this collection"),
}
}
}
_ => err_handler!("Error getting the collection id"),
}
Outcome::Success(Self {
host: headers.host,
device: headers.device,
user: headers.user,
org_user_type: headers.org_user_type,
})
} else {
err_handler!("You need to be a Manager, Admin or Owner to call this endpoint")
}
}
}
}
}
impl Into<Headers> for ManagerHeaders {
fn into(self) -> Headers {
Headers {
host: self.host,
device: self.device,
user: self.user,
}
}
}
/// The ManagerHeadersLoose is used when you at least need to be a Manager,
/// but there is no collection_id sent with the request (either in the path or as form data).
pub struct ManagerHeadersLoose {
pub host: String,
pub device: Device,
pub user: User,
pub org_user_type: UserOrgType,
}
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for ManagerHeadersLoose {
type Error = &'static str;
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
match request.guard::<OrgHeaders>() {
Outcome::Forward(_) => Outcome::Forward(()),
Outcome::Failure(f) => Outcome::Failure(f),
Outcome::Success(headers) => {
if headers.org_user_type >= UserOrgType::Manager {
Outcome::Success(Self {
host: headers.host,
device: headers.device,
user: headers.user,
org_user_type: headers.org_user_type,
})
} else {
err_handler!("You need to be a Manager, Admin or Owner to call this endpoint")
}
}
}
}
}
impl Into<Headers> for ManagerHeadersLoose {
fn into(self) -> Headers {
Headers {
host: self.host,
device: self.device,
user: self.user,
}
}
}
pub struct OwnerHeaders {
pub host: String,
pub device: Device,
@@ -394,7 +569,7 @@ pub struct OwnerHeaders {
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for OwnerHeaders {
type Error = &'static str;
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
match request.guard::<OrgHeaders>() {
Outcome::Forward(_) => Outcome::Forward(()),
Outcome::Failure(f) => Outcome::Failure(f),
@@ -425,7 +600,7 @@ pub struct ClientIp {
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for ClientIp {
type Error = ();
fn from_request(req: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
fn from_request(req: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
let ip = if CONFIG._ip_header_enabled() {
req.headers().get_one(&CONFIG.ip_header()).and_then(|ip| {
match ip.find(',') {

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@@ -1,11 +1,15 @@
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::process::exit;
use std::sync::RwLock;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use regex::Regex;
use reqwest::Url;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::util::{get_env, get_env_bool};
use crate::{
db::DbConnType,
error::Error,
util::{get_env, get_env_bool},
};
static CONFIG_FILE: Lazy<String> = Lazy::new(|| {
let data_folder = get_env("DATA_FOLDER").unwrap_or_else(|| String::from("data"));
@@ -19,6 +23,21 @@ pub static CONFIG: Lazy<Config> = Lazy::new(|| {
})
});
static PRIVACY_REGEX: Lazy<Regex> = Lazy::new(|| Regex::new(r"[\w]").unwrap());
const PRIVACY_CONFIG: &[&str] = &[
"allowed_iframe_ancestors",
"database_url",
"domain_origin",
"domain_path",
"domain",
"helo_name",
"org_creation_users",
"signups_domains_whitelist",
"smtp_from",
"smtp_host",
"smtp_username",
];
pub type Pass = String;
macro_rules! make_config {
@@ -49,8 +68,34 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
}
impl ConfigBuilder {
#[allow(clippy::field_reassign_with_default)]
fn from_env() -> Self {
dotenv::from_path(".env").ok();
match dotenv::from_path(".env") {
Ok(_) => (),
Err(e) => match e {
dotenv::Error::LineParse(msg, pos) => {
panic!("Error loading the .env file:\nNear {:?} on position {}\nPlease fix and restart!\n", msg, pos);
},
dotenv::Error::Io(ioerr) => match ioerr.kind() {
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
println!("[INFO] No .env file found.\n");
()
},
std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => {
println!("[WARNING] Permission Denied while trying to read the .env file!\n");
()
},
_ => {
println!("[WARNING] Reading the .env file failed:\n{:?}\n", ioerr);
()
}
},
_ => {
println!("[WARNING] Reading the .env file failed:\n{:?}\n", e);
()
}
}
};
let mut builder = ConfigBuilder::default();
$($(
@@ -112,6 +157,9 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
)+)+
config.domain_set = _domain_set;
config.signups_domains_whitelist = config.signups_domains_whitelist.trim().to_lowercase();
config.org_creation_users = config.org_creation_users.trim().to_lowercase();
config
}
}
@@ -133,7 +181,6 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
(inner._env.build(), inner.config.clone())
};
fn _get_form_type(rust_type: &str) -> &'static str {
match rust_type {
"Pass" => "password",
@@ -166,9 +213,38 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
}, )+
]}, )+ ])
}
pub fn get_support_json(&self) -> serde_json::Value {
let cfg = {
let inner = &self.inner.read().unwrap();
inner.config.clone()
};
json!({ $($(
stringify!($name): make_config!{ @supportstr $name, cfg.$name, $ty, $none_action },
)+)+ })
}
}
};
// Support string print
( @supportstr $name:ident, $value:expr, Pass, option ) => { $value.as_ref().map(|_| String::from("***")) }; // Optional pass, we map to an Option<String> with "***"
( @supportstr $name:ident, $value:expr, Pass, $none_action:ident ) => { String::from("***") }; // Required pass, we return "***"
( @supportstr $name:ident, $value:expr, $ty:ty, option ) => { // Optional other value, we return as is or convert to string to apply the privacy config
if PRIVACY_CONFIG.contains(&stringify!($name)) {
json!($value.as_ref().map(|x| PRIVACY_REGEX.replace_all(&x.to_string(), "${1}*").to_string()))
} else {
json!($value)
}
};
( @supportstr $name:ident, $value:expr, $ty:ty, $none_action:ident ) => { // Required other value, we return as is or convert to string to apply the privacy config
if PRIVACY_CONFIG.contains(&stringify!($name)) {
json!(PRIVACY_REGEX.replace_all(&$value.to_string(), "${1}*").to_string())
} else {
json!($value)
}
};
// Group or empty string
( @show ) => { "" };
( @show $lit:literal ) => { $lit };
@@ -217,6 +293,8 @@ make_config! {
data_folder: String, false, def, "data".to_string();
/// Database URL
database_url: String, false, auto, |c| format!("{}/{}", c.data_folder, "db.sqlite3");
/// Database connection pool size
database_max_conns: u32, false, def, 10;
/// Icon cache folder
icon_cache_folder: String, false, auto, |c| format!("{}/{}", c.data_folder, "icon_cache");
/// Attachments folder
@@ -263,7 +341,7 @@ make_config! {
/// $ICON_CACHE_FOLDER, but it won't produce any external network request. Needs to set $ICON_CACHE_TTL to 0,
/// otherwise it will delete them and they won't be downloaded again.
disable_icon_download: bool, true, def, false;
/// Allow new signups |> Controls if new users can register. Note that while this is disabled, users could still be invited
/// Allow new signups |> Controls whether new users can register. Users can be invited by the bitwarden_rs admin even if this is disabled
signups_allowed: bool, true, def, true;
/// Require email verification on signups. This will prevent logins from succeeding until the address has been verified
signups_verify: bool, true, def, false;
@@ -271,9 +349,12 @@ make_config! {
signups_verify_resend_time: u64, true, def, 3_600;
/// If signups require email verification, limit how many emails are automatically sent when login is attempted (0 means no limit)
signups_verify_resend_limit: u32, true, def, 6;
/// Allow signups only from this list of comma-separated domains
/// Email domain whitelist |> Allow signups only from this list of comma-separated domains, even when signups are otherwise disabled
signups_domains_whitelist: String, true, def, "".to_string();
/// Allow invitations |> Controls whether users can be invited by organization admins, even when signups are disabled
/// Org creation users |> Allow org creation only by this list of comma-separated user emails.
/// Blank or 'all' means all users can create orgs; 'none' means no users can create orgs.
org_creation_users: String, true, def, "".to_string();
/// Allow invitations |> Controls whether users can be invited by organization admins, even when signups are otherwise disabled
invitations_allowed: bool, true, def, true;
/// Password iterations |> Number of server-side passwords hashing iterations.
/// The changes only apply when a user changes their password. Not recommended to lower the value
@@ -326,6 +407,8 @@ make_config! {
reload_templates: bool, true, def, false;
/// Enable extended logging
extended_logging: bool, false, def, true;
/// Log timestamp format
log_timestamp_format: String, true, def, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3f".to_string();
/// Enable the log to output to Syslog
use_syslog: bool, false, def, false;
/// Log file path
@@ -337,6 +420,9 @@ make_config! {
/// that do not support WAL. Please make sure you read project wiki on the topic before changing this setting.
enable_db_wal: bool, false, def, true;
/// Max database connection retries |> Number of times to retry the database connection during startup, with 1 second between each retry, set to 0 to retry indefinitely
db_connection_retries: u32, false, def, 15;
/// Bypass admin page security (Know the risks!) |> Disables the Admin Token for the admin page so you may use your own auth in-front
disable_admin_token: bool, true, def, false;
@@ -373,34 +459,42 @@ make_config! {
/// SMTP Email Settings
smtp: _enable_smtp {
/// Enabled
_enable_smtp: bool, true, def, true;
_enable_smtp: bool, true, def, true;
/// Host
smtp_host: String, true, option;
/// Enable SSL
smtp_ssl: bool, true, def, true;
/// Use explicit TLS |> Enabling this would force the use of an explicit TLS connection, instead of upgrading an insecure one with STARTTLS
smtp_explicit_tls: bool, true, def, false;
smtp_host: String, true, option;
/// Enable Secure SMTP |> (Explicit) - Enabling this by default would use STARTTLS (Standard ports 587 or 25)
smtp_ssl: bool, true, def, true;
/// Force TLS |> (Implicit) - Enabling this would force the use of an SSL/TLS connection, instead of upgrading an insecure one with STARTTLS (Standard port 465)
smtp_explicit_tls: bool, true, def, false;
/// Port
smtp_port: u16, true, auto, |c| if c.smtp_explicit_tls {465} else if c.smtp_ssl {587} else {25};
smtp_port: u16, true, auto, |c| if c.smtp_explicit_tls {465} else if c.smtp_ssl {587} else {25};
/// From Address
smtp_from: String, true, def, String::new();
smtp_from: String, true, def, String::new();
/// From Name
smtp_from_name: String, true, def, "Bitwarden_RS".to_string();
smtp_from_name: String, true, def, "Bitwarden_RS".to_string();
/// Username
smtp_username: String, true, option;
smtp_username: String, true, option;
/// Password
smtp_password: Pass, true, option;
/// Json form auth mechanism |> Defaults for ssl is "Plain" and "Login" and nothing for non-ssl connections. Possible values: ["Plain", "Login", "Xoauth2"]
smtp_auth_mechanism: String, true, option;
smtp_password: Pass, true, option;
/// SMTP Auth mechanism |> Defaults for SSL is "Plain" and "Login" and nothing for Non-SSL connections. Possible values: ["Plain", "Login", "Xoauth2"]. Multiple options need to be separated by a comma ','.
smtp_auth_mechanism: String, true, option;
/// SMTP connection timeout |> Number of seconds when to stop trying to connect to the SMTP server
smtp_timeout: u64, true, def, 15;
smtp_timeout: u64, true, def, 15;
/// Server name sent during HELO |> By default this value should be is on the machine's hostname, but might need to be changed in case it trips some anti-spam filters
helo_name: String, true, option;
/// Enable SMTP debugging (Know the risks!) |> DANGEROUS: Enabling this will output very detailed SMTP messages. This could contain sensitive information like passwords and usernames! Only enable this during troubleshooting!
smtp_debug: bool, true, def, false;
/// Accept Invalid Certs (Know the risks!) |> DANGEROUS: Allow invalid certificates. This option introduces significant vulnerabilities to man-in-the-middle attacks!
smtp_accept_invalid_certs: bool, true, def, false;
/// Accept Invalid Hostnames (Know the risks!) |> DANGEROUS: Allow invalid hostnames. This option introduces significant vulnerabilities to man-in-the-middle attacks!
smtp_accept_invalid_hostnames: bool, true, def, false;
},
/// Email 2FA Settings
email_2fa: _enable_email_2fa {
/// Enabled |> Disabling will prevent users from setting up new email 2FA and using existing email 2FA configured
_enable_email_2fa: bool, true, auto, |c| c._enable_smtp && c.smtp_host.is_some();
/// Token number length |> Length of the numbers in an email token. Minimum of 6. Maximum is 19.
/// Email token size |> Number of digits in an email token (min: 6, max: 19). Note that the Bitwarden clients are hardcoded to mention 6 digit codes regardless of this setting.
email_token_size: u32, true, def, 6;
/// Token expiration time |> Maximum time in seconds a token is valid. The time the user has to open email client and copy token.
email_expiration_time: u64, true, def, 600;
@@ -410,27 +504,40 @@ make_config! {
}
fn validate_config(cfg: &ConfigItems) -> Result<(), Error> {
let db_url = cfg.database_url.to_lowercase();
if cfg!(feature = "sqlite") && (db_url.starts_with("mysql:") || db_url.starts_with("postgresql:")) {
err!("`DATABASE_URL` is meant for MySQL or Postgres, while this server is meant for SQLite")
}
// Validate connection URL is valid and DB feature is enabled
DbConnType::from_url(&cfg.database_url)?;
if cfg!(feature = "mysql") && !db_url.starts_with("mysql:") {
err!("`DATABASE_URL` should start with mysql: when using the MySQL server")
}
if cfg!(feature = "postgresql") && !db_url.starts_with("postgresql:") {
err!("`DATABASE_URL` should start with postgresql: when using the PostgreSQL server")
let limit = 256;
if cfg.database_max_conns < 1 || cfg.database_max_conns > limit {
err!(format!(
"`DATABASE_MAX_CONNS` contains an invalid value. Ensure it is between 1 and {}.",
limit,
));
}
let dom = cfg.domain.to_lowercase();
if !dom.starts_with("http://") && !dom.starts_with("https://") {
err!("DOMAIN variable needs to contain the protocol (http, https). Use 'http[s]://bw.example.com' instead of 'bw.example.com'");
err!(
"DOMAIN variable needs to contain the protocol (http, https). Use 'http[s]://bw.example.com' instead of 'bw.example.com'"
);
}
let whitelist = &cfg.signups_domains_whitelist;
if !whitelist.is_empty() && whitelist.split(',').any(|d| d.trim().is_empty()) {
err!("`SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST` contains empty tokens");
}
let org_creation_users = cfg.org_creation_users.trim().to_lowercase();
if !(org_creation_users.is_empty() || org_creation_users == "all" || org_creation_users == "none")
&& org_creation_users.split(',').any(|u| !u.contains('@'))
{
err!("`ORG_CREATION_USERS` contains invalid email addresses");
}
if let Some(ref token) = cfg.admin_token {
if token.trim().is_empty() && !cfg.disable_admin_token {
err!("`ADMIN_TOKEN` is enabled but has an empty value. To enable the admin page without token, use `DISABLE_ADMIN_TOKEN`")
println!("[WARNING] `ADMIN_TOKEN` is enabled but has an empty value, so the admin page will be disabled.");
println!("[WARNING] To enable the admin page without a token, use `DISABLE_ADMIN_TOKEN`.");
}
}
@@ -450,6 +557,10 @@ fn validate_config(cfg: &ConfigItems) -> Result<(), Error> {
err!("Both `SMTP_HOST` and `SMTP_FROM` need to be set for email support")
}
if cfg.smtp_host.is_some() && !cfg.smtp_from.contains('@') {
err!("SMTP_FROM does not contain a mandatory @ sign")
}
if cfg.smtp_username.is_some() != cfg.smtp_password.is_some() {
err!("Both `SMTP_USERNAME` and `SMTP_PASSWORD` need to be set to enable email authentication")
}
@@ -467,6 +578,15 @@ fn validate_config(cfg: &ConfigItems) -> Result<(), Error> {
}
}
// Check if the icon blacklist regex is valid
if let Some(ref r) = cfg.icon_blacklist_regex {
let validate_regex = Regex::new(&r);
match validate_regex {
Ok(_) => (),
Err(e) => err!(format!("`ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX` is invalid: {:#?}", e)),
}
}
Ok(())
}
@@ -507,7 +627,12 @@ impl Config {
validate_config(&config)?;
Ok(Config {
inner: RwLock::new(Inner { templates: load_templates(&config.templates_folder), config, _env, _usr }),
inner: RwLock::new(Inner {
templates: load_templates(&config.templates_folder),
config,
_env,
_usr,
}),
})
}
@@ -551,18 +676,43 @@ impl Config {
self.update_config(builder)
}
pub fn can_signup_user(&self, email: &str) -> bool {
/// Tests whether an email's domain is allowed. A domain is allowed if it
/// is in signups_domains_whitelist, or if no whitelist is set (so there
/// are no domain restrictions in effect).
pub fn is_email_domain_allowed(&self, email: &str) -> bool {
let e: Vec<&str> = email.rsplitn(2, '@').collect();
if e.len() != 2 || e[0].is_empty() || e[1].is_empty() {
warn!("Failed to parse email address '{}'", email);
return false;
}
let email_domain = e[0].to_lowercase();
let whitelist = self.signups_domains_whitelist();
// Allow signups if the whitelist is empty/not configured
// (it doesn't contain any domains), or if it matches at least
// one domain.
let whitelist_str = self.signups_domains_whitelist();
( whitelist_str.is_empty() && CONFIG.signups_allowed() )|| whitelist_str.split(',').filter(|s| !s.is_empty()).any(|d| d == e[0])
whitelist.is_empty() || whitelist.split(',').any(|d| d.trim() == email_domain)
}
/// Tests whether signup is allowed for an email address, taking into
/// account the signups_allowed and signups_domains_whitelist settings.
pub fn is_signup_allowed(&self, email: &str) -> bool {
if !self.signups_domains_whitelist().is_empty() {
// The whitelist setting overrides the signups_allowed setting.
self.is_email_domain_allowed(email)
} else {
self.signups_allowed()
}
}
/// Tests whether the specified user is allowed to create an organization.
pub fn is_org_creation_allowed(&self, email: &str) -> bool {
let users = self.org_creation_users();
if users.is_empty() || users == "all" {
true
} else if users == "none" {
false
} else {
let email = email.to_lowercase();
users.split(',').any(|u| u.trim() == email)
}
}
pub fn delete_user_config(&self) -> Result<(), Error> {
@@ -609,14 +759,23 @@ impl Config {
let akey_s = data_encoding::BASE64.encode(&akey);
// Save the new value
let mut builder = ConfigBuilder::default();
builder._duo_akey = Some(akey_s.clone());
let builder = ConfigBuilder {
_duo_akey: Some(akey_s.clone()),
..Default::default()
};
self.update_config_partial(builder).ok();
akey_s
}
}
/// Tests whether the admin token is set to a non-empty value.
pub fn is_admin_token_set(&self) -> bool {
let token = self.admin_token();
token.is_some() && !token.unwrap().trim().is_empty()
}
pub fn render_template<T: serde::ser::Serialize>(
&self,
name: &str,
@@ -674,7 +833,10 @@ where
reg!("admin/base");
reg!("admin/login");
reg!("admin/page");
reg!("admin/settings");
reg!("admin/users");
reg!("admin/organizations");
reg!("admin/diagnostics");
// And then load user templates to overwrite the defaults
// Use .hbs extension for the files
@@ -714,14 +876,20 @@ fn js_escape_helper<'reg, 'rc>(
.param(0)
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("Param not found for helper \"js_escape\""))?;
let no_quote = h
.param(1)
.is_some();
let value = param
.value()
.as_str()
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("Param for helper \"js_escape\" is not a String"))?;
let escaped_value = value.replace('\\', "").replace('\'', "\\x22").replace('\"', "\\x27");
let quoted_value = format!("&quot;{}&quot;", escaped_value);
let mut escaped_value = value.replace('\\', "").replace('\'', "\\x22").replace('\"', "\\x27");
if ! no_quote {
escaped_value = format!("&quot;{}&quot;", escaped_value);
}
out.write(&quoted_value)?;
out.write(&escaped_value)?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
//
// PBKDF2 derivation
//
use crate::error::Error;
use ring::{digest, hmac, pbkdf2};
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
static DIGEST_ALG: &digest::Algorithm = &digest::SHA256;
use ring::{digest, hmac, pbkdf2};
use crate::error::Error;
static DIGEST_ALG: pbkdf2::Algorithm = pbkdf2::PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA256;
const OUTPUT_LEN: usize = digest::SHA256_OUTPUT_LEN;
pub fn hash_password(secret: &[u8], salt: &[u8], iterations: u32) -> Vec<u8> {
@@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ pub fn verify_password_hash(secret: &[u8], salt: &[u8], previous: &[u8], iterati
pub fn hmac_sign(key: &str, data: &str) -> String {
use data_encoding::HEXLOWER;
let key = hmac::SigningKey::new(&digest::SHA1, key.as_bytes());
let key = hmac::Key::new(hmac::HMAC_SHA1_FOR_LEGACY_USE_ONLY, key.as_bytes());
let signature = hmac::sign(&key, data.as_bytes());
HEXLOWER.encode(signature.as_ref())
@@ -54,17 +55,21 @@ pub fn get_random(mut array: Vec<u8>) -> Vec<u8> {
}
pub fn generate_token(token_size: u32) -> Result<String, Error> {
// A u64 can represent all whole numbers up to 19 digits long.
if token_size > 19 {
err!("Generating token failed")
err!("Token size is limited to 19 digits")
}
// 8 bytes to create an u64 for up to 19 token digits
let bytes = get_random(vec![0; 8]);
let mut bytes_array = [0u8; 8];
bytes_array.copy_from_slice(&bytes);
let low: u64 = 0;
let high: u64 = 10u64.pow(token_size);
let number = u64::from_be_bytes(bytes_array) % 10u64.pow(token_size);
// Generate a random number in the range [low, high), then format it as a
// token of fixed width, left-padding with 0 as needed.
use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
let mut rng = thread_rng();
let number: u64 = rng.gen_range(low..high);
let token = format!("{:0size$}", number, size = token_size as usize);
Ok(token)
}

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@@ -1,55 +1,207 @@
use std::ops::Deref;
use diesel::r2d2;
use diesel::r2d2::ConnectionManager;
use diesel::{Connection as DieselConnection, ConnectionError};
use rocket::http::Status;
use rocket::request::{self, FromRequest};
use rocket::{Outcome, Request, State};
use crate::error::Error;
use chrono::prelude::*;
use std::process::Command;
use crate::CONFIG;
use chrono::prelude::*;
use diesel::r2d2::{ConnectionManager, Pool, PooledConnection};
use rocket::{
http::Status,
request::{FromRequest, Outcome},
Request, State,
};
/// An alias to the database connection used
#[cfg(feature = "sqlite")]
type Connection = diesel::sqlite::SqliteConnection;
#[cfg(feature = "mysql")]
type Connection = diesel::mysql::MysqlConnection;
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
type Connection = diesel::pg::PgConnection;
use crate::{
error::{Error, MapResult},
CONFIG,
};
/// An alias to the type for a pool of Diesel connections.
type Pool = r2d2::Pool<ConnectionManager<Connection>>;
/// Connection request guard type: a wrapper around an r2d2 pooled connection.
pub struct DbConn(pub r2d2::PooledConnection<ConnectionManager<Connection>>);
pub mod models;
#[cfg(feature = "sqlite")]
#[cfg(sqlite)]
#[path = "schemas/sqlite/schema.rs"]
pub mod schema;
#[cfg(feature = "mysql")]
pub mod __sqlite_schema;
#[cfg(mysql)]
#[path = "schemas/mysql/schema.rs"]
pub mod schema;
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub mod __mysql_schema;
#[cfg(postgresql)]
#[path = "schemas/postgresql/schema.rs"]
pub mod schema;
pub mod __postgresql_schema;
/// Initializes a database pool.
pub fn init_pool() -> Pool {
let manager = ConnectionManager::new(CONFIG.database_url());
r2d2::Pool::builder().build(manager).expect("Failed to create pool")
// This is used to generate the main DbConn and DbPool enums, which contain one variant for each database supported
macro_rules! generate_connections {
( $( $name:ident: $ty:ty ),+ ) => {
#[allow(non_camel_case_types, dead_code)]
#[derive(Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum DbConnType { $( $name, )+ }
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
pub enum DbConn { $( #[cfg($name)] $name(PooledConnection<ConnectionManager< $ty >>), )+ }
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
pub enum DbPool { $( #[cfg($name)] $name(Pool<ConnectionManager< $ty >>), )+ }
impl DbPool {
// For the given database URL, guess it's type, run migrations create pool and return it
pub fn from_config() -> Result<Self, Error> {
let url = CONFIG.database_url();
let conn_type = DbConnType::from_url(&url)?;
match conn_type { $(
DbConnType::$name => {
#[cfg($name)]
{
paste::paste!{ [< $name _migrations >]::run_migrations()?; }
let manager = ConnectionManager::new(&url);
let pool = Pool::builder()
.max_size(CONFIG.database_max_conns())
.build(manager)
.map_res("Failed to create pool")?;
return Ok(Self::$name(pool));
}
#[cfg(not($name))]
#[allow(unreachable_code)]
return unreachable!("Trying to use a DB backend when it's feature is disabled");
},
)+ }
}
// Get a connection from the pool
pub fn get(&self) -> Result<DbConn, Error> {
match self { $(
#[cfg($name)]
Self::$name(p) => Ok(DbConn::$name(p.get().map_res("Error retrieving connection from pool")?)),
)+ }
}
}
};
}
pub fn get_connection() -> Result<Connection, ConnectionError> {
Connection::establish(&CONFIG.database_url())
generate_connections! {
sqlite: diesel::sqlite::SqliteConnection,
mysql: diesel::mysql::MysqlConnection,
postgresql: diesel::pg::PgConnection
}
impl DbConnType {
pub fn from_url(url: &str) -> Result<DbConnType, Error> {
// Mysql
if url.starts_with("mysql:") {
#[cfg(mysql)]
return Ok(DbConnType::mysql);
#[cfg(not(mysql))]
err!("`DATABASE_URL` is a MySQL URL, but the 'mysql' feature is not enabled")
// Postgres
} else if url.starts_with("postgresql:") || url.starts_with("postgres:") {
#[cfg(postgresql)]
return Ok(DbConnType::postgresql);
#[cfg(not(postgresql))]
err!("`DATABASE_URL` is a PostgreSQL URL, but the 'postgresql' feature is not enabled")
//Sqlite
} else {
#[cfg(sqlite)]
return Ok(DbConnType::sqlite);
#[cfg(not(sqlite))]
err!("`DATABASE_URL` looks like a SQLite URL, but 'sqlite' feature is not enabled")
}
}
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! db_run {
// Same for all dbs
( $conn:ident: $body:block ) => {
db_run! { $conn: sqlite, mysql, postgresql $body }
};
// Different code for each db
( $conn:ident: $( $($db:ident),+ $body:block )+ ) => {
#[allow(unused)] use diesel::prelude::*;
match $conn {
$($(
#[cfg($db)]
crate::db::DbConn::$db(ref $conn) => {
paste::paste! {
#[allow(unused)] use crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::{self as schema, *};
#[allow(unused)] use [<__ $db _model>]::*;
#[allow(unused)] use crate::db::FromDb;
}
$body
},
)+)+
}
};
}
pub trait FromDb {
type Output;
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
fn from_db(self) -> Self::Output;
}
// For each struct eg. Cipher, we create a CipherDb inside a module named __$db_model (where $db is sqlite, mysql or postgresql),
// to implement the Diesel traits. We also provide methods to convert between them and the basic structs. Later, that module will be auto imported when using db_run!
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! db_object {
( $(
$( #[$attr:meta] )*
pub struct $name:ident {
$( $( #[$field_attr:meta] )* $vis:vis $field:ident : $typ:ty ),+
$(,)?
}
)+ ) => {
// Create the normal struct, without attributes
$( pub struct $name { $( /*$( #[$field_attr] )**/ $vis $field : $typ, )+ } )+
#[cfg(sqlite)]
pub mod __sqlite_model { $( db_object! { @db sqlite | $( #[$attr] )* | $name | $( $( #[$field_attr] )* $field : $typ ),+ } )+ }
#[cfg(mysql)]
pub mod __mysql_model { $( db_object! { @db mysql | $( #[$attr] )* | $name | $( $( #[$field_attr] )* $field : $typ ),+ } )+ }
#[cfg(postgresql)]
pub mod __postgresql_model { $( db_object! { @db postgresql | $( #[$attr] )* | $name | $( $( #[$field_attr] )* $field : $typ ),+ } )+ }
};
( @db $db:ident | $( #[$attr:meta] )* | $name:ident | $( $( #[$field_attr:meta] )* $vis:vis $field:ident : $typ:ty),+) => {
paste::paste! {
#[allow(unused)] use super::*;
#[allow(unused)] use diesel::prelude::*;
#[allow(unused)] use crate::db::[<__ $db _schema>]::*;
$( #[$attr] )*
pub struct [<$name Db>] { $(
$( #[$field_attr] )* $vis $field : $typ,
)+ }
impl [<$name Db>] {
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
#[inline(always)] pub fn to_db(x: &super::$name) -> Self { Self { $( $field: x.$field.clone(), )+ } }
}
impl crate::db::FromDb for [<$name Db>] {
type Output = super::$name;
#[inline(always)] fn from_db(self) -> Self::Output { super::$name { $( $field: self.$field, )+ } }
}
impl crate::db::FromDb for Vec<[<$name Db>]> {
type Output = Vec<super::$name>;
#[inline(always)] fn from_db(self) -> Self::Output { self.into_iter().map(crate::db::FromDb::from_db).collect() }
}
impl crate::db::FromDb for Option<[<$name Db>]> {
type Output = Option<super::$name>;
#[inline(always)] fn from_db(self) -> Self::Output { self.map(crate::db::FromDb::from_db) }
}
}
};
}
// Reexport the models, needs to be after the macros are defined so it can access them
pub mod models;
/// Creates a back-up of the database using sqlite3
pub fn backup_database() -> Result<(), Error> {
use std::path::Path;
@@ -75,19 +227,104 @@ pub fn backup_database() -> Result<(), Error> {
impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for DbConn {
type Error = ();
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<DbConn, ()> {
let pool = request.guard::<State<Pool>>()?;
fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> Outcome<DbConn, ()> {
// https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/commit/e3c1a4ad3ab9b840482ec6de4200d30df43e357c
let pool = try_outcome!(request.guard::<State<DbPool>>());
match pool.get() {
Ok(conn) => Outcome::Success(DbConn(conn)),
Ok(conn) => Outcome::Success(conn),
Err(_) => Outcome::Failure((Status::ServiceUnavailable, ())),
}
}
}
// For the convenience of using an &DbConn as a &Database.
impl Deref for DbConn {
type Target = Connection;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
// Embed the migrations from the migrations folder into the application
// This way, the program automatically migrates the database to the latest version
// https://docs.rs/diesel_migrations/*/diesel_migrations/macro.embed_migrations.html
#[cfg(sqlite)]
mod sqlite_migrations {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
embed_migrations!("migrations/sqlite");
pub fn run_migrations() -> Result<(), super::Error> {
// Make sure the directory exists
let url = crate::CONFIG.database_url();
let path = std::path::Path::new(&url);
if let Some(parent) = path.parent() {
if std::fs::create_dir_all(parent).is_err() {
error!("Error creating database directory");
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
use diesel::{Connection, RunQueryDsl};
// Make sure the database is up to date (create if it doesn't exist, or run the migrations)
let connection =
diesel::sqlite::SqliteConnection::establish(&crate::CONFIG.database_url())?;
// Disable Foreign Key Checks during migration
// Scoped to a connection.
diesel::sql_query("PRAGMA foreign_keys = OFF")
.execute(&connection)
.expect("Failed to disable Foreign Key Checks during migrations");
// Turn on WAL in SQLite
if crate::CONFIG.enable_db_wal() {
diesel::sql_query("PRAGMA journal_mode=wal")
.execute(&connection)
.expect("Failed to turn on WAL");
}
embedded_migrations::run_with_output(&connection, &mut std::io::stdout())?;
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(mysql)]
mod mysql_migrations {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
embed_migrations!("migrations/mysql");
pub fn run_migrations() -> Result<(), super::Error> {
use diesel::{Connection, RunQueryDsl};
// Make sure the database is up to date (create if it doesn't exist, or run the migrations)
let connection =
diesel::mysql::MysqlConnection::establish(&crate::CONFIG.database_url())?;
// Disable Foreign Key Checks during migration
// Scoped to a connection/session.
diesel::sql_query("SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 0")
.execute(&connection)
.expect("Failed to disable Foreign Key Checks during migrations");
embedded_migrations::run_with_output(&connection, &mut std::io::stdout())?;
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(postgresql)]
mod postgresql_migrations {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
embed_migrations!("migrations/postgresql");
pub fn run_migrations() -> Result<(), super::Error> {
use diesel::{Connection, RunQueryDsl};
// Make sure the database is up to date (create if it doesn't exist, or run the migrations)
let connection =
diesel::pg::PgConnection::establish(&crate::CONFIG.database_url())?;
// Disable Foreign Key Checks during migration
// FIXME: Per https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/sql-set-constraints.html,
// "SET CONSTRAINTS sets the behavior of constraint checking within the
// current transaction", so this setting probably won't take effect for
// any of the migrations since it's being run outside of a transaction.
// Migrations that need to disable foreign key checks should run this
// from within the migration script itself.
diesel::sql_query("SET CONSTRAINTS ALL DEFERRED")
.execute(&connection)
.expect("Failed to disable Foreign Key Checks during migrations");
embedded_migrations::run_with_output(&connection, &mut std::io::stdout())?;
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -3,21 +3,24 @@ use serde_json::Value;
use super::Cipher;
use crate::CONFIG;
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[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,
pub akey: Option<String>,
db_object! {
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "attachments"]
#[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")]
#[belongs_to(super::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,
pub akey: Option<String>,
}
}
/// Local methods
impl Attachment {
pub fn new(id: String, cipher_uuid: String, file_name: String, file_size: i32) -> Self {
pub const fn new(id: String, cipher_uuid: String, file_name: String, file_size: i32) -> Self {
Self {
id,
cipher_uuid,
@@ -49,44 +52,57 @@ impl Attachment {
}
}
use crate::db::schema::{attachments, ciphers};
use crate::db::DbConn;
use diesel;
use diesel::prelude::*;
use crate::api::EmptyResult;
use crate::error::MapResult;
/// Database methods
impl Attachment {
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::insert_into(attachments::table)
.values(self)
.on_conflict(attachments::id)
.do_update()
.set(self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving attachment")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::replace_into(attachments::table)
.values(self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving attachment")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
match diesel::replace_into(attachments::table)
.values(AttachmentDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
{
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
// Record already exists and causes a Foreign Key Violation because replace_into() wants to delete the record first.
Err(diesel::result::Error::DatabaseError(diesel::result::DatabaseErrorKind::ForeignKeyViolation, _)) => {
diesel::update(attachments::table)
.filter(attachments::id.eq(&self.id))
.set(AttachmentDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving attachment")
}
Err(e) => Err(e.into()),
}.map_res("Error saving attachment")
}
postgresql {
let value = AttachmentDb::to_db(self);
diesel::insert_into(attachments::table)
.values(&value)
.on_conflict(attachments::id)
.do_update()
.set(&value)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving attachment")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
crate::util::retry(
|| diesel::delete(attachments::table.filter(attachments::id.eq(&self.id))).execute(&**conn),
10,
)
.map_res("Error deleting attachment")?;
db_run! { conn: {
crate::util::retry(
|| diesel::delete(attachments::table.filter(attachments::id.eq(&self.id))).execute(conn),
10,
)
.map_res("Error deleting attachment")?;
crate::util::delete_file(&self.get_file_path())?;
Ok(())
crate::util::delete_file(&self.get_file_path())?;
Ok(())
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_cipher(cipher_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -97,47 +113,78 @@ impl Attachment {
}
pub fn find_by_id(id: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
let id = id.to_lowercase();
attachments::table
.filter(attachments::id.eq(id))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
attachments::table
.filter(attachments::id.eq(id.to_lowercase()))
.first::<AttachmentDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
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")
db_run! { conn: {
attachments::table
.filter(attachments::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid))
.load::<AttachmentDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading attachments")
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_ciphers(cipher_uuids: Vec<String>, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
attachments::table
.filter(attachments::cipher_uuid.eq_any(cipher_uuids))
.load::<Self>(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading attachments")
db_run! { conn: {
attachments::table
.filter(attachments::cipher_uuid.eq_any(cipher_uuids))
.load::<AttachmentDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading attachments")
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn size_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> i64 {
let result: Option<i64> = attachments::table
.left_join(ciphers::table.on(ciphers::uuid.eq(attachments::cipher_uuid)))
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.select(diesel::dsl::sum(attachments::file_size))
.first(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading user attachment total size");
db_run! { conn: {
let result: Option<i64> = attachments::table
.left_join(ciphers::table.on(ciphers::uuid.eq(attachments::cipher_uuid)))
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.select(diesel::dsl::sum(attachments::file_size))
.first(conn)
.expect("Error loading user attachment total size");
result.unwrap_or(0)
}}
}
result.unwrap_or(0)
pub fn count_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> i64 {
db_run! { conn: {
attachments::table
.left_join(ciphers::table.on(ciphers::uuid.eq(attachments::cipher_uuid)))
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.count()
.first(conn)
.unwrap_or(0)
}}
}
pub fn size_by_org(org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> i64 {
let result: Option<i64> = attachments::table
.left_join(ciphers::table.on(ciphers::uuid.eq(attachments::cipher_uuid)))
.filter(ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.select(diesel::dsl::sum(attachments::file_size))
.first(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading user attachment total size");
db_run! { conn: {
let result: Option<i64> = attachments::table
.left_join(ciphers::table.on(ciphers::uuid.eq(attachments::cipher_uuid)))
.filter(ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.select(diesel::dsl::sum(attachments::file_size))
.first(conn)
.expect("Error loading user attachment total size");
result.unwrap_or(0)
}}
}
result.unwrap_or(0)
pub fn count_by_org(org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> i64 {
db_run! { conn: {
attachments::table
.left_join(ciphers::table.on(ciphers::uuid.eq(attachments::cipher_uuid)))
.filter(ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.count()
.first(conn)
.unwrap_or(0)
}}
}
}

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@@ -2,37 +2,48 @@ use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc};
use serde_json::Value;
use super::{
Attachment, CollectionCipher, FolderCipher, Organization, User, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization,
Attachment,
CollectionCipher,
Favorite,
FolderCipher,
Organization,
User,
UserOrgStatus,
UserOrgType,
UserOrganization,
};
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "ciphers"]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "organization_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Cipher {
pub uuid: String,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub updated_at: NaiveDateTime,
db_object! {
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "ciphers"]
#[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "organization_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Cipher {
pub uuid: String,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub updated_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub user_uuid: Option<String>,
pub organization_uuid: Option<String>,
pub user_uuid: Option<String>,
pub organization_uuid: Option<String>,
/*
Login = 1,
SecureNote = 2,
Card = 3,
Identity = 4
*/
pub atype: i32,
pub name: String,
pub notes: Option<String>,
pub fields: Option<String>,
/*
Login = 1,
SecureNote = 2,
Card = 3,
Identity = 4
*/
pub atype: i32,
pub name: String,
pub notes: Option<String>,
pub fields: Option<String>,
pub data: String,
pub data: String,
pub favorite: bool,
pub password_history: Option<String>,
pub password_history: Option<String>,
pub deleted_at: Option<NaiveDateTime>,
}
}
/// Local methods
@@ -49,7 +60,6 @@ impl Cipher {
organization_uuid: None,
atype,
favorite: false,
name,
notes: None,
@@ -57,14 +67,12 @@ impl Cipher {
data: String::new(),
password_history: None,
deleted_at: None,
}
}
}
use crate::db::schema::*;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use diesel;
use diesel::prelude::*;
use crate::api::EmptyResult;
use crate::error::MapResult;
@@ -75,32 +83,74 @@ impl Cipher {
use crate::util::format_date;
let attachments = Attachment::find_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn);
let attachments_json: Vec<Value> = attachments.iter().map(|c| c.to_json(host)).collect();
// When there are no attachments use null instead of an empty array
let attachments_json = if attachments.is_empty() {
Value::Null
} else {
attachments.iter().map(|c| c.to_json(host)).collect()
};
let fields_json = self.fields.as_ref().and_then(|s| serde_json::from_str(s).ok()).unwrap_or(Value::Null);
let password_history_json = self.password_history.as_ref().and_then(|s| serde_json::from_str(s).ok()).unwrap_or(Value::Null);
let mut data_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(&self.data).unwrap_or(Value::Null);
let (read_only, hide_passwords) =
match self.get_access_restrictions(&user_uuid, conn) {
Some((ro, hp)) => (ro, hp),
None => {
error!("Cipher ownership assertion failure");
(true, true)
},
};
// TODO: ******* Backwards compat start **********
// To remove backwards compatibility, just remove this entire section
// and remove the compat code from ciphers::update_cipher_from_data
if self.atype == 1 && data_json["Uris"].is_array() {
let uri = data_json["Uris"][0]["Uri"].clone();
data_json["Uri"] = uri;
// Get the type_data or a default to an empty json object '{}'.
// If not passing an empty object, mobile clients will crash.
let mut type_data_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(&self.data).unwrap_or(json!({}));
// NOTE: This was marked as *Backwards Compatibilty Code*, but as of January 2021 this is still being used by upstream
// Set the first element of the Uris array as Uri, this is needed several (mobile) clients.
if self.atype == 1 {
if type_data_json["Uris"].is_array() {
let uri = type_data_json["Uris"][0]["Uri"].clone();
type_data_json["Uri"] = uri;
} else {
// Upstream always has an Uri key/value
type_data_json["Uri"] = Value::Null;
}
}
// TODO: ******* Backwards compat end **********
// Clone the type_data and add some default value.
let mut data_json = type_data_json.clone();
// NOTE: This was marked as *Backwards Compatibilty Code*, but as of January 2021 this is still being used by upstream
// data_json should always contain the following keys with every atype
data_json["Fields"] = json!(fields_json);
data_json["Name"] = json!(self.name);
data_json["Notes"] = json!(self.notes);
data_json["PasswordHistory"] = json!(password_history_json);
// There are three types of cipher response models in upstream
// Bitwarden: "cipherMini", "cipher", and "cipherDetails" (in order
// of increasing level of detail). bitwarden_rs currently only
// supports the "cipherDetails" type, though it seems like the
// Bitwarden clients will ignore extra fields.
//
// Ref: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/blob/master/src/Core/Models/Api/Response/CipherResponseModel.cs
let mut json_object = json!({
"Object": "cipherDetails",
"Id": self.uuid,
"Type": self.atype,
"RevisionDate": format_date(&self.updated_at),
"FolderId": self.get_folder_uuid(&user_uuid, &conn),
"Favorite": self.favorite,
"DeletedDate": self.deleted_at.map_or(Value::Null, |d| Value::String(format_date(&d))),
"FolderId": self.get_folder_uuid(&user_uuid, conn),
"Favorite": self.is_favorite(&user_uuid, conn),
"OrganizationId": self.organization_uuid,
"Attachments": attachments_json,
// We have UseTotp set to true by default within the Organization model.
// This variable together with UsersGetPremium is used to show or hide the TOTP counter.
"OrganizationUseTotp": true,
"CollectionIds": self.get_collections(user_uuid, &conn),
// This field is specific to the cipherDetails type.
"CollectionIds": self.get_collections(user_uuid, conn),
"Name": self.name,
"Notes": self.notes,
@@ -108,10 +158,19 @@ impl Cipher {
"Data": data_json,
"Object": "cipher",
"Edit": true,
// These values are true by default, but can be false if the
// cipher belongs to a collection where the org owner has enabled
// the "Read Only" or "Hide Passwords" restrictions for the user.
"Edit": !read_only,
"ViewPassword": !hide_passwords,
"PasswordHistory": password_history_json,
// All Cipher types are included by default as null, but only the matching one will be populated
"Login": null,
"SecureNote": null,
"Card": null,
"Identity": null,
});
let key = match self.atype {
@@ -122,7 +181,7 @@ impl Cipher {
_ => panic!("Wrong type"),
};
json_object[key] = data_json;
json_object[key] = type_data_json;
json_object
}
@@ -148,41 +207,54 @@ impl Cipher {
user_uuids
}
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(&mut self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
self.update_users_revision(conn);
self.updated_at = Utc::now().naive_utc();
diesel::insert_into(ciphers::table)
.values(&*self)
.on_conflict(ciphers::uuid)
.do_update()
.set(&*self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving cipher")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(&mut self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
self.update_users_revision(conn);
self.updated_at = Utc::now().naive_utc();
diesel::replace_into(ciphers::table)
.values(&*self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving cipher")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
match diesel::replace_into(ciphers::table)
.values(CipherDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
{
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
// Record already exists and causes a Foreign Key Violation because replace_into() wants to delete the record first.
Err(diesel::result::Error::DatabaseError(diesel::result::DatabaseErrorKind::ForeignKeyViolation, _)) => {
diesel::update(ciphers::table)
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.set(CipherDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving cipher")
}
Err(e) => Err(e.into()),
}.map_res("Error saving cipher")
}
postgresql {
let value = CipherDb::to_db(self);
diesel::insert_into(ciphers::table)
.values(&value)
.on_conflict(ciphers::uuid)
.do_update()
.set(&value)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving cipher")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
self.update_users_revision(conn);
FolderCipher::delete_all_by_cipher(&self.uuid, &conn)?;
CollectionCipher::delete_all_by_cipher(&self.uuid, &conn)?;
Attachment::delete_all_by_cipher(&self.uuid, &conn)?;
FolderCipher::delete_all_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn)?;
CollectionCipher::delete_all_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn)?;
Attachment::delete_all_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn)?;
Favorite::delete_all_by_cipher(&self.uuid, conn)?;
diesel::delete(ciphers::table.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error deleting cipher")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(ciphers::table.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error deleting cipher")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_organization(org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -200,181 +272,269 @@ impl Cipher {
}
pub fn move_to_folder(&self, folder_uuid: Option<String>, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(user_uuid, &conn);
User::update_uuid_revision(user_uuid, conn);
match (self.get_folder_uuid(&user_uuid, &conn), folder_uuid) {
match (self.get_folder_uuid(&user_uuid, conn), folder_uuid) {
// No changes
(None, None) => Ok(()),
(Some(ref old), Some(ref new)) if old == new => Ok(()),
// Add to folder
(None, Some(new)) => FolderCipher::new(&new, &self.uuid).save(&conn),
(None, Some(new)) => FolderCipher::new(&new, &self.uuid).save(conn),
// Remove from folder
(Some(old), None) => match FolderCipher::find_by_folder_and_cipher(&old, &self.uuid, &conn) {
Some(old) => old.delete(&conn),
(Some(old), None) => match FolderCipher::find_by_folder_and_cipher(&old, &self.uuid, conn) {
Some(old) => old.delete(conn),
None => err!("Couldn't move from previous folder"),
},
// Move to another folder
(Some(old), Some(new)) => {
if let Some(old) = FolderCipher::find_by_folder_and_cipher(&old, &self.uuid, &conn) {
old.delete(&conn)?;
if let Some(old) = FolderCipher::find_by_folder_and_cipher(&old, &self.uuid, conn) {
old.delete(conn)?;
}
FolderCipher::new(&new, &self.uuid).save(&conn)
FolderCipher::new(&new, &self.uuid).save(conn)
}
}
}
/// Returns whether this cipher is directly owned by the user.
pub fn is_owned_by_user(&self, user_uuid: &str) -> bool {
self.user_uuid.is_some() && self.user_uuid.as_ref().unwrap() == user_uuid
}
/// Returns whether this cipher is owned by an org in which the user has full access.
pub fn is_in_full_access_org(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
if let Some(ref org_uuid) = self.organization_uuid {
if let Some(user_org) = UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&user_uuid, &org_uuid, conn) {
return user_org.has_full_access();
}
}
false
}
/// Returns the user's access restrictions to this cipher. A return value
/// of None means that this cipher does not belong to the user, and is
/// not in any collection the user has access to. Otherwise, the user has
/// access to this cipher, and Some(read_only, hide_passwords) represents
/// the access restrictions.
pub fn get_access_restrictions(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<(bool, bool)> {
// Check whether this cipher is directly owned by the user, or is in
// a collection that the user has full access to. If so, there are no
// access restrictions.
if self.is_owned_by_user(&user_uuid) || self.is_in_full_access_org(&user_uuid, &conn) {
return Some((false, false));
}
db_run! {conn: {
// Check whether this cipher is in any collections accessible to the
// user. If so, retrieve the access flags for each collection.
let query = ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.inner_join(ciphers_collections::table.on(
ciphers::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid)))
.inner_join(users_collections::table.on(
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)
.and(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))))
.select((users_collections::read_only, users_collections::hide_passwords));
// There's an edge case where a cipher can be in multiple collections
// with inconsistent access flags. For example, a cipher could be in
// one collection where the user has read-only access, but also in
// another collection where the user has read/write access. To handle
// this, we do a boolean OR of all values in each of the `read_only`
// and `hide_passwords` columns. This could ideally be done as part
// of the query, but Diesel doesn't support a max() or bool_or()
// function on booleans and this behavior isn't portable anyway.
if let Ok(vec) = query.load::<(bool, bool)>(conn) {
let mut read_only = false;
let mut hide_passwords = false;
for (ro, hp) in vec.iter() {
read_only |= ro;
hide_passwords |= hp;
}
Some((read_only, hide_passwords))
} else {
// This cipher isn't in any collections accessible to the user.
None
}
}}
}
pub fn is_write_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.left_join(
users_organizations::table.on(ciphers::organization_uuid
.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid.nullable())
.and(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))),
)
.left_join(ciphers_collections::table)
.left_join(
users_collections::table
.on(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)),
)
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).or(
// Cipher owner
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or(
// access_all in Organization
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32).or(
// Org admin or owner
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).and(
users_collections::read_only.eq(false), //R/W access to collection
),
),
),
))
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
.is_some()
match self.get_access_restrictions(&user_uuid, &conn) {
Some((read_only, _hide_passwords)) => !read_only,
None => false,
}
}
pub fn is_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.left_join(
users_organizations::table.on(ciphers::organization_uuid
.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid.nullable())
.and(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))),
)
.left_join(ciphers_collections::table)
.left_join(
users_collections::table
.on(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)),
)
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).or(
// Cipher owner
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or(
// access_all in Organization
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32).or(
// Org admin or owner
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid), // Access to Collection
),
),
))
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
.is_some()
self.get_access_restrictions(&user_uuid, &conn).is_some()
}
// Returns whether this cipher is a favorite of the specified user.
pub fn is_favorite(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
Favorite::is_favorite(&self.uuid, user_uuid, conn)
}
// Sets whether this cipher is a favorite of the specified user.
pub fn set_favorite(&self, favorite: Option<bool>, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
match favorite {
None => Ok(()), // No change requested.
Some(status) => Favorite::set_favorite(status, &self.uuid, user_uuid, conn),
}
}
pub fn get_folder_uuid(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<String> {
folders_ciphers::table
.inner_join(folders::table)
.filter(folders::user_uuid.eq(&user_uuid))
.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.select(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid)
.first::<String>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! {conn: {
folders_ciphers::table
.inner_join(folders::table)
.filter(folders::user_uuid.eq(&user_uuid))
.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.select(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid)
.first::<String>(conn)
.ok()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! {conn: {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<CipherDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
// Find all ciphers accessible to user
pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
ciphers::table
.left_join(users_organizations::table.on(
ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid.nullable()).and(
users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).and(
users_organizations::status.eq(UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32)
)
)
))
.left_join(ciphers_collections::table.on(
ciphers::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid)
))
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)
))
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).or( // Cipher owner
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or( // access_all in Organization
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32).or( // Org admin or owner
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).and( // Access to Collection
users_organizations::status.eq(UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32)
)
)
)
))
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.distinct()
.load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading ciphers")
// Find all ciphers accessible or visible to the specified user.
//
// "Accessible" means the user has read access to the cipher, either via
// direct ownership or via collection access.
//
// "Visible" usually means the same as accessible, except when an org
// owner/admin sets their account to have access to only selected
// collections in the org (presumably because they aren't interested in
// the other collections in the org). In this case, if `visible_only` is
// true, then the non-interesting ciphers will not be returned. As a
// result, those ciphers will not appear in "My Vault" for the org
// owner/admin, but they can still be accessed via the org vault view.
pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, visible_only: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
db_run! {conn: {
let mut query = ciphers::table
.left_join(ciphers_collections::table.on(
ciphers::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid)
))
.left_join(users_organizations::table.on(
ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid.nullable())
.and(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.and(users_organizations::status.eq(UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32))
))
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)
// Ensure that users_collections::user_uuid is NULL for unconfirmed users.
.and(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(users_collections::user_uuid))
))
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) // Cipher owner
.or_filter(users_organizations::access_all.eq(true)) // access_all in org
.or_filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)) // Access to collection
.into_boxed();
if !visible_only {
query = query.or_filter(
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32) // Org admin/owner
);
}
query
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.distinct()
.load::<CipherDb>(conn).expect("Error loading ciphers").from_db()
}}
}
// Find all ciphers directly owned by user
// Find all ciphers visible to the specified user.
pub fn find_by_user_visible(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
Self::find_by_user(user_uuid, true, conn)
}
// Find all ciphers directly owned by the specified user.
pub fn find_owned_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading ciphers")
db_run! {conn: {
ciphers::table
.filter(
ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
.and(ciphers::organization_uuid.is_null())
)
.load::<CipherDb>(conn).expect("Error loading ciphers").from_db()
}}
}
pub fn count_owned_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> i64 {
db_run! {conn: {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.count()
.first::<i64>(conn)
.ok()
.unwrap_or(0)
}}
}
pub fn find_by_org(org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading ciphers")
db_run! {conn: {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.load::<CipherDb>(conn).expect("Error loading ciphers").from_db()
}}
}
pub fn count_by_org(org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> i64 {
db_run! {conn: {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.count()
.first::<i64>(conn)
.ok()
.unwrap_or(0)
}}
}
pub fn find_by_folder(folder_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
folders_ciphers::table.inner_join(ciphers::table)
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid))
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading ciphers")
db_run! {conn: {
folders_ciphers::table.inner_join(ciphers::table)
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid))
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.load::<CipherDb>(conn).expect("Error loading ciphers").from_db()
}}
}
pub fn get_collections(&self, user_id: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<String> {
ciphers_collections::table
.inner_join(collections::table.on(
collections::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid)
))
.inner_join(users_organizations::table.on(
users_organizations::org_uuid.eq(collections::org_uuid).and(
users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_id)
)
))
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid).and(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_id)
)
))
.filter(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_id).or( // User has access to collection
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or( // User has access all
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32) // User is admin or owner
)
))
.select(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid)
.load::<String>(&**conn).unwrap_or_default()
db_run! {conn: {
ciphers_collections::table
.inner_join(collections::table.on(
collections::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid)
))
.inner_join(users_organizations::table.on(
users_organizations::org_uuid.eq(collections::org_uuid).and(
users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_id)
)
))
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid).and(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_id)
)
))
.filter(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_id).or( // User has access to collection
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or( // User has access all
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32) // User is admin or owner
)
))
.select(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid)
.load::<String>(conn).unwrap_or_default()
}}
}
}

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@@ -1,15 +1,39 @@
use serde_json::Value;
use super::{Organization, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization};
use super::{Organization, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization, User, Cipher};
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "collections"]
#[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "org_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Collection {
pub uuid: String,
pub org_uuid: String,
pub name: String,
db_object! {
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "collections"]
#[belongs_to(Organization, foreign_key = "org_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Collection {
pub uuid: String,
pub org_uuid: String,
pub name: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)]
#[table_name = "users_collections"]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Collection, foreign_key = "collection_uuid")]
#[primary_key(user_uuid, collection_uuid)]
pub struct CollectionUser {
pub user_uuid: String,
pub collection_uuid: String,
pub read_only: bool,
pub hide_passwords: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)]
#[table_name = "ciphers_collections"]
#[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Collection, foreign_key = "collection_uuid")]
#[primary_key(cipher_uuid, collection_uuid)]
pub struct CollectionCipher {
pub cipher_uuid: String,
pub collection_uuid: String,
}
}
/// Local methods
@@ -25,45 +49,62 @@ impl Collection {
pub fn to_json(&self) -> Value {
json!({
"ExternalId": null, // Not support by us
"Id": self.uuid,
"OrganizationId": self.org_uuid,
"Name": self.name,
"Object": "collection",
})
}
pub fn to_json_details(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Value {
let mut json_object = self.to_json();
json_object["Object"] = json!("collectionDetails");
json_object["ReadOnly"] = json!(!self.is_writable_by_user(user_uuid, conn));
json_object["HidePasswords"] = json!(self.hide_passwords_for_user(user_uuid, conn));
json_object
}
}
use crate::db::schema::*;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use diesel;
use diesel::prelude::*;
use crate::api::EmptyResult;
use crate::error::MapResult;
/// Database methods
impl Collection {
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
self.update_users_revision(conn);
diesel::insert_into(collections::table)
.values(self)
.on_conflict(collections::uuid)
.do_update()
.set(self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving collection")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
self.update_users_revision(conn);
diesel::replace_into(collections::table)
.values(self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving collection")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
match diesel::replace_into(collections::table)
.values(CollectionDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
{
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
// Record already exists and causes a Foreign Key Violation because replace_into() wants to delete the record first.
Err(diesel::result::Error::DatabaseError(diesel::result::DatabaseErrorKind::ForeignKeyViolation, _)) => {
diesel::update(collections::table)
.filter(collections::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.set(CollectionDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving collection")
}
Err(e) => Err(e.into()),
}.map_res("Error saving collection")
}
postgresql {
let value = CollectionDb::to_db(self);
diesel::insert_into(collections::table)
.values(&value)
.on_conflict(collections::uuid)
.do_update()
.set(&value)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving collection")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -71,9 +112,11 @@ impl Collection {
CollectionCipher::delete_all_by_collection(&self.uuid, &conn)?;
CollectionUser::delete_all_by_collection(&self.uuid, &conn)?;
diesel::delete(collections::table.filter(collections::uuid.eq(self.uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error deleting collection")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(collections::table.filter(collections::uuid.eq(self.uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error deleting collection")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_organization(org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -92,33 +135,38 @@ impl Collection {
}
pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
collections::table
.filter(collections::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
collections::table
.filter(collections::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<CollectionDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_user_uuid(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
collections::table
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collections::uuid).and(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
db_run! { conn: {
collections::table
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collections::uuid).and(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
)
))
.left_join(users_organizations::table.on(
collections::org_uuid.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid).and(
users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
)
))
.filter(
users_organizations::status.eq(UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32)
)
))
.left_join(users_organizations::table.on(
collections::org_uuid.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid).and(
users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
)
))
.filter(
users_organizations::status.eq(UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32)
)
.filter(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).or( // Directly accessed collection
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true) // access_all in Organization
)
).select(collections::all_columns)
.load::<Self>(&**conn).expect("Error loading collections")
.filter(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).or( // Directly accessed collection
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true) // access_all in Organization
)
).select(collections::all_columns)
.load::<CollectionDb>(conn).expect("Error loading collections").from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_organization_and_user_uuid(org_uuid: &str, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
@@ -129,149 +177,200 @@ impl Collection {
}
pub fn find_by_organization(org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
collections::table
.filter(collections::org_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.load::<Self>(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading collections")
db_run! { conn: {
collections::table
.filter(collections::org_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.load::<CollectionDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading collections")
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_uuid_and_org(uuid: &str, org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
collections::table
.filter(collections::uuid.eq(uuid))
.filter(collections::org_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.select(collections::all_columns)
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
collections::table
.filter(collections::uuid.eq(uuid))
.filter(collections::org_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.select(collections::all_columns)
.first::<CollectionDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_uuid_and_user(uuid: &str, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
collections::table
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collections::uuid).and(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
)
))
.left_join(users_organizations::table.on(
collections::org_uuid.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid).and(
users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
)
))
.filter(collections::uuid.eq(uuid))
.filter(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(uuid).or( // Directly accessed collection
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or( // access_all in Organization
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32) // Org admin or owner
db_run! { conn: {
collections::table
.left_join(users_collections::table.on(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collections::uuid).and(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
)
)
).select(collections::all_columns)
.first::<Self>(&**conn).ok()
))
.left_join(users_organizations::table.on(
collections::org_uuid.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid).and(
users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
)
))
.filter(collections::uuid.eq(uuid))
.filter(
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(uuid).or( // Directly accessed collection
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or( // access_all in Organization
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32) // Org admin or owner
)
)
).select(collections::all_columns)
.first::<CollectionDb>(conn).ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn is_writable_by_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&user_uuid, &self.org_uuid, &conn) {
None => false, // Not in Org
Some(user_org) => {
if user_org.access_all {
true
} else {
users_collections::table
.inner_join(collections::table)
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(&user_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::read_only.eq(false))
.select(collections::all_columns)
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
.is_some() // Read only or no access to collection
if user_org.has_full_access() {
return true;
}
db_run! { conn: {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::read_only.eq(false))
.count()
.first::<i64>(conn)
.ok()
.unwrap_or(0) != 0
}}
}
}
}
pub fn hide_passwords_for_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&user_uuid, &self.org_uuid, &conn) {
None => true, // Not in Org
Some(user_org) => {
if user_org.has_full_access() {
return false;
}
db_run! { conn: {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(true))
.count()
.first::<i64>(conn)
.ok()
.unwrap_or(0) != 0
}}
}
}
}
}
use super::User;
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)]
#[table_name = "users_collections"]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Collection, foreign_key = "collection_uuid")]
#[primary_key(user_uuid, collection_uuid)]
pub struct CollectionUser {
pub user_uuid: String,
pub collection_uuid: String,
pub read_only: bool,
}
/// Database methods
impl CollectionUser {
pub fn find_by_organization_and_user_uuid(org_uuid: &str, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.inner_join(collections::table.on(collections::uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)))
.filter(collections::org_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.select(users_collections::all_columns)
.load::<Self>(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading users_collections")
db_run! { conn: {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.inner_join(collections::table.on(collections::uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)))
.filter(collections::org_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
.select(users_collections::all_columns)
.load::<CollectionUserDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading users_collections")
.from_db()
}}
}
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(user_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, read_only: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
pub fn save(user_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, read_only: bool, hide_passwords: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&user_uuid, conn);
diesel::insert_into(users_collections::table)
.values((
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
))
.on_conflict((users_collections::user_uuid, users_collections::collection_uuid))
.do_update()
.set(users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding user to collection")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(user_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, read_only: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&user_uuid, conn);
diesel::replace_into(users_collections::table)
.values((
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding user to collection")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
match diesel::replace_into(users_collections::table)
.values((
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(hide_passwords),
))
.execute(conn)
{
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
// Record already exists and causes a Foreign Key Violation because replace_into() wants to delete the record first.
Err(diesel::result::Error::DatabaseError(diesel::result::DatabaseErrorKind::ForeignKeyViolation, _)) => {
diesel::update(users_collections::table)
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid))
.set((
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(hide_passwords),
))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error adding user to collection")
}
Err(e) => Err(e.into()),
}.map_res("Error adding user to collection")
}
postgresql {
diesel::insert_into(users_collections::table)
.values((
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(hide_passwords),
))
.on_conflict((users_collections::user_uuid, users_collections::collection_uuid))
.do_update()
.set((
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(hide_passwords),
))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error adding user to collection")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&self.user_uuid, conn);
diesel::delete(
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(&self.user_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(&self.collection_uuid)),
)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing user from collection")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(&self.user_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(&self.collection_uuid)),
)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing user from collection")
}}
}
pub fn find_by_collection(collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid))
.select(users_collections::all_columns)
.load::<Self>(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading users_collections")
db_run! { conn: {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid))
.select(users_collections::all_columns)
.load::<CollectionUserDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading users_collections")
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_collection_and_user(collection_uuid: &str, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.select(users_collections::all_columns)
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
users_collections::table
.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid))
.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.select(users_collections::all_columns)
.first::<CollectionUserDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_collection(collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -281,81 +380,90 @@ impl CollectionUser {
User::update_uuid_revision(&collection.user_uuid, conn);
});
diesel::delete(users_collections::table.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error deleting users from collection")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(users_collections::table.filter(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error deleting users from collection")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&user_uuid, conn);
pub fn delete_all_by_user_and_org(user_uuid: &str, org_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let collectionusers = Self::find_by_organization_and_user_uuid(org_uuid, user_uuid, conn);
diesel::delete(users_collections::table.filter(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing user from collections")
db_run! { conn: {
for user in collectionusers {
diesel::delete(users_collections::table.filter(
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)
.and(users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(user.collection_uuid))
))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing user from collections")?;
}
Ok(())
}}
}
}
use super::Cipher;
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)]
#[table_name = "ciphers_collections"]
#[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Collection, foreign_key = "collection_uuid")]
#[primary_key(cipher_uuid, collection_uuid)]
pub struct CollectionCipher {
pub cipher_uuid: String,
pub collection_uuid: String,
}
/// Database methods
impl CollectionCipher {
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(cipher_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
Self::update_users_revision(&collection_uuid, conn);
diesel::insert_into(ciphers_collections::table)
.values((
ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid),
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
))
.on_conflict((ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid, ciphers_collections::collection_uuid))
.do_nothing()
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to collection")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(cipher_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
Self::update_users_revision(&collection_uuid, conn);
diesel::replace_into(ciphers_collections::table)
.values((
ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid),
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to collection")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
// Not checking for ForeignKey Constraints here.
// Table ciphers_collections does not have ForeignKey Constraints which would cause conflicts.
// This table has no constraints pointing to itself, but only to others.
diesel::replace_into(ciphers_collections::table)
.values((
ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid),
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to collection")
}
postgresql {
diesel::insert_into(ciphers_collections::table)
.values((
ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid),
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
))
.on_conflict((ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid, ciphers_collections::collection_uuid))
.do_nothing()
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to collection")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(cipher_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
Self::update_users_revision(&collection_uuid, conn);
diesel::delete(
ciphers_collections::table
.filter(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid))
.filter(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid)),
)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error deleting cipher from collection")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(
ciphers_collections::table
.filter(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid))
.filter(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid)),
)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error deleting cipher from collection")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_cipher(cipher_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::delete(ciphers_collections::table.filter(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing cipher from collections")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(ciphers_collections::table.filter(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing cipher from collections")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_collection(collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::delete(ciphers_collections::table.filter(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing ciphers from collection")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(ciphers_collections::table.filter(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing ciphers from collection")
}}
}
pub fn update_users_revision(collection_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) {

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@@ -3,25 +3,28 @@ use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc};
use super::User;
use crate::CONFIG;
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "devices"]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Device {
pub uuid: String,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub updated_at: NaiveDateTime,
db_object! {
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "devices"]
#[changeset_options(treat_none_as_null="true")]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Device {
pub uuid: String,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub updated_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub user_uuid: String,
pub user_uuid: String,
pub name: String,
/// https://github.com/bitwarden/core/tree/master/src/Core/Enums
pub atype: i32,
pub push_token: Option<String>,
pub name: String,
// https://github.com/bitwarden/core/tree/master/src/Core/Enums
pub atype: i32,
pub push_token: Option<String>,
pub refresh_token: String,
pub refresh_token: String,
pub twofactor_remember: Option<String>,
pub twofactor_remember: Option<String>,
}
}
/// Local methods
@@ -76,7 +79,6 @@ impl Device {
let orguser: Vec<_> = orgs.iter().filter(|o| o.atype == 2).map(|o| o.org_uuid.clone()).collect();
let orgmanager: Vec<_> = orgs.iter().filter(|o| o.atype == 3).map(|o| o.org_uuid.clone()).collect();
// Create the JWT claims struct, to send to the client
use crate::auth::{encode_jwt, LoginJWTClaims, DEFAULT_VALIDITY, JWT_LOGIN_ISSUER};
let claims = LoginJWTClaims {
@@ -105,42 +107,39 @@ impl Device {
}
}
use crate::db::schema::devices;
use crate::db::DbConn;
use diesel;
use diesel::prelude::*;
use crate::api::EmptyResult;
use crate::error::MapResult;
/// Database methods
impl Device {
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(&mut self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
self.updated_at = Utc::now().naive_utc();
crate::util::retry(
|| diesel::insert_into(devices::table).values(&*self).on_conflict(devices::uuid).do_update().set(&*self).execute(&**conn),
10,
)
.map_res("Error saving device")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(&mut self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
self.updated_at = Utc::now().naive_utc();
crate::util::retry(
|| diesel::replace_into(devices::table).values(&*self).execute(&**conn),
10,
)
.map_res("Error saving device")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
crate::util::retry(
|| diesel::replace_into(devices::table).values(DeviceDb::to_db(self)).execute(conn),
10,
).map_res("Error saving device")
}
postgresql {
let value = DeviceDb::to_db(self);
crate::util::retry(
|| diesel::insert_into(devices::table).values(&value).on_conflict(devices::uuid).do_update().set(&value).execute(conn),
10,
).map_res("Error saving device")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::delete(devices::table.filter(devices::uuid.eq(self.uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing device")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(devices::table.filter(devices::uuid.eq(self.uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing device")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -151,23 +150,43 @@ impl Device {
}
pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
devices::table
.filter(devices::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
devices::table
.filter(devices::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<DeviceDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_refresh_token(refresh_token: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
devices::table
.filter(devices::refresh_token.eq(refresh_token))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
devices::table
.filter(devices::refresh_token.eq(refresh_token))
.first::<DeviceDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
devices::table
.filter(devices::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.load::<Self>(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading devices")
db_run! { conn: {
devices::table
.filter(devices::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.load::<DeviceDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading devices")
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_latest_active_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
db_run! { conn: {
devices::table
.filter(devices::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.order(devices::updated_at.desc())
.first::<DeviceDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
use super::{Cipher, User};
db_object! {
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)]
#[table_name = "favorites"]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")]
#[primary_key(user_uuid, cipher_uuid)]
pub struct Favorite {
pub user_uuid: String,
pub cipher_uuid: String,
}
}
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::api::EmptyResult;
use crate::error::MapResult;
impl Favorite {
// Returns whether the specified cipher is a favorite of the specified user.
pub fn is_favorite(cipher_uuid: &str, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
db_run!{ conn: {
let query = favorites::table
.filter(favorites::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid))
.filter(favorites::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.count();
query.first::<i64>(conn).ok().unwrap_or(0) != 0
}}
}
// Sets whether the specified cipher is a favorite of the specified user.
pub fn set_favorite(favorite: bool, cipher_uuid: &str, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let (old, new) = (Self::is_favorite(cipher_uuid, user_uuid, &conn), favorite);
match (old, new) {
(false, true) => {
User::update_uuid_revision(user_uuid, &conn);
db_run!{ conn: {
diesel::insert_into(favorites::table)
.values((
favorites::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
favorites::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid),
))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error adding favorite")
}}
}
(true, false) => {
User::update_uuid_revision(user_uuid, &conn);
db_run!{ conn: {
diesel::delete(
favorites::table
.filter(favorites::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.filter(favorites::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid))
)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing favorite")
}}
}
// Otherwise, the favorite status is already what it should be.
_ => Ok(())
}
}
// Delete all favorite entries associated with the specified cipher.
pub fn delete_all_by_cipher(cipher_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(favorites::table.filter(favorites::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing favorites by cipher")
}}
}
// Delete all favorite entries associated with the specified user.
pub fn delete_all_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(favorites::table.filter(favorites::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing favorites by user")
}}
}
}

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@@ -3,26 +3,28 @@ use serde_json::Value;
use super::{Cipher, User};
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "folders"]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Folder {
pub uuid: String,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub updated_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub user_uuid: String,
pub name: String,
}
db_object! {
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations, AsChangeset)]
#[table_name = "folders"]
#[belongs_to(User, foreign_key = "user_uuid")]
#[primary_key(uuid)]
pub struct Folder {
pub uuid: String,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub updated_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub user_uuid: String,
pub name: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)]
#[table_name = "folders_ciphers"]
#[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Folder, foreign_key = "folder_uuid")]
#[primary_key(cipher_uuid, folder_uuid)]
pub struct FolderCipher {
pub cipher_uuid: String,
pub folder_uuid: String,
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, Associations)]
#[table_name = "folders_ciphers"]
#[belongs_to(Cipher, foreign_key = "cipher_uuid")]
#[belongs_to(Folder, foreign_key = "folder_uuid")]
#[primary_key(cipher_uuid, folder_uuid)]
pub struct FolderCipher {
pub cipher_uuid: String,
pub folder_uuid: String,
}
}
/// Local methods
@@ -61,48 +63,58 @@ impl FolderCipher {
}
}
use crate::db::schema::{folders, folders_ciphers};
use crate::db::DbConn;
use diesel;
use diesel::prelude::*;
use crate::api::EmptyResult;
use crate::error::MapResult;
/// Database methods
impl Folder {
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(&mut self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&self.user_uuid, conn);
self.updated_at = Utc::now().naive_utc();
diesel::insert_into(folders::table)
.values(&*self)
.on_conflict(folders::uuid)
.do_update()
.set(&*self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving folder")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(&mut self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&self.user_uuid, conn);
self.updated_at = Utc::now().naive_utc();
diesel::replace_into(folders::table)
.values(&*self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error saving folder")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
match diesel::replace_into(folders::table)
.values(FolderDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
{
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
// Record already exists and causes a Foreign Key Violation because replace_into() wants to delete the record first.
Err(diesel::result::Error::DatabaseError(diesel::result::DatabaseErrorKind::ForeignKeyViolation, _)) => {
diesel::update(folders::table)
.filter(folders::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.set(FolderDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving folder")
}
Err(e) => Err(e.into()),
}.map_res("Error saving folder")
}
postgresql {
let value = FolderDb::to_db(self);
diesel::insert_into(folders::table)
.values(&value)
.on_conflict(folders::uuid)
.do_update()
.set(&value)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving folder")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&self.user_uuid, conn);
FolderCipher::delete_all_by_folder(&self.uuid, &conn)?;
diesel::delete(folders::table.filter(folders::uuid.eq(&self.uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error deleting folder")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(folders::table.filter(folders::uuid.eq(&self.uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error deleting folder")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
@@ -113,73 +125,95 @@ impl Folder {
}
pub fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
folders::table
.filter(folders::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
folders::table
.filter(folders::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<FolderDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
folders::table
.filter(folders::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.load::<Self>(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading folders")
db_run! { conn: {
folders::table
.filter(folders::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.load::<FolderDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading folders")
.from_db()
}}
}
}
impl FolderCipher {
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::insert_into(folders_ciphers::table)
.values(&*self)
.on_conflict((folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid, folders_ciphers::folder_uuid))
.do_nothing()
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to folder")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::replace_into(folders_ciphers::table)
.values(&*self)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to folder")
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
// Not checking for ForeignKey Constraints here.
// Table folders_ciphers does not have ForeignKey Constraints which would cause conflicts.
// This table has no constraints pointing to itself, but only to others.
diesel::replace_into(folders_ciphers::table)
.values(FolderCipherDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to folder")
}
postgresql {
diesel::insert_into(folders_ciphers::table)
.values(FolderCipherDb::to_db(self))
.on_conflict((folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid, folders_ciphers::folder_uuid))
.do_nothing()
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error adding cipher to folder")
}
}
}
pub fn delete(self, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::delete(
folders_ciphers::table
.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(self.cipher_uuid))
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(self.folder_uuid)),
)
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing cipher from folder")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(
folders_ciphers::table
.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(self.cipher_uuid))
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(self.folder_uuid)),
)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing cipher from folder")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_cipher(cipher_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::delete(folders_ciphers::table.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing cipher from folders")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(folders_ciphers::table.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing cipher from folders")
}}
}
pub fn delete_all_by_folder(folder_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
diesel::delete(folders_ciphers::table.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid)))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error removing ciphers from folder")
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(folders_ciphers::table.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error removing ciphers from folder")
}}
}
pub fn find_by_folder_and_cipher(folder_uuid: &str, cipher_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
folders_ciphers::table
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid))
.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
db_run! { conn: {
folders_ciphers::table
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid))
.filter(folders_ciphers::cipher_uuid.eq(cipher_uuid))
.first::<FolderCipherDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub fn find_by_folder(folder_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
folders_ciphers::table
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid))
.load::<Self>(&**conn)
.expect("Error loading folders")
db_run! { conn: {
folders_ciphers::table
.filter(folders_ciphers::folder_uuid.eq(folder_uuid))
.load::<FolderCipherDb>(conn)
.expect("Error loading folders")
.from_db()
}}
}
}

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@@ -1,19 +1,21 @@
mod attachment;
mod cipher;
mod device;
mod folder;
mod user;
mod collection;
mod device;
mod favorite;
mod folder;
mod org_policy;
mod organization;
mod two_factor;
mod user;
pub use self::attachment::Attachment;
pub use self::cipher::Cipher;
pub use self::collection::{Collection, CollectionCipher, CollectionUser};
pub use self::device::Device;
pub use self::favorite::Favorite;
pub use self::folder::{Folder, FolderCipher};
pub use self::organization::Organization;
pub use self::organization::{UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization};
pub use self::org_policy::{OrgPolicy, OrgPolicyType};
pub use self::organization::{Organization, UserOrgStatus, UserOrgType, UserOrganization};
pub use self::two_factor::{TwoFactor, TwoFactorType};
pub use self::user::{Invitation, User};
pub use self::user::{Invitation, User, UserStampException};

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