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Mathijs van Veluw
cec1e87679 Fix importing Bitwarden exports (#4030)
When importing Bitwarden JSON exports, these would fail because the last
modification date was also imported and caused our out-off-sync check to
kick-in. This PR fixes this by checking if we are doing an import, and
skip this check.

Fixes #4005
2023-11-05 21:44:29 +01:00
nico
512b3b9b7c ci: add trivy workflow (#3997)
* ci: add trivy workflow

to ensure critical and high vulnerabilties are detected quickly

* push trivy-action to 0.13.1
2023-11-05 15:00:24 +01:00
GeekCorner
93da5091e6 feat: Working passkeys storage (#4025) 2023-11-04 03:08:45 +01:00
Daniel García
915496c103 Update web vault to 2023.10.0 2023-11-04 02:55:41 +01:00
Mathijs van Veluw
ecb31c85d6 Fix issue with MariaDB/MySQL migrations (#3994)
MariaDB/MySQL doesn't like the normal `"` quotes around the column name.
This needs to be a backtick **`**.

This PR changes the migration script to fix this issue.

Fixes #3993
2023-10-23 12:23:35 +02:00
Mathijs van Veluw
d722328f05 Container building changes (#3958)
* WIP: Container building changes

* Small updates

- Updated to rust 1.73.0
- Updated crates
- Updated documentation
- Added a bake.sh script to make baking easier

* Update GitHub Actions Workflow

- Updated workflow to use qemu and buildx bake

In the future i would like to extract the alpine based binaries and add
them as artifacts to the release.

* Address review remarks and small updates

- Addressed review remarks
- Added `podman-bake.sh` script to build Vaultwarden with podman
- Updated README
- Updated crates
- Added `VW_VERSION` support
- Added annotations
- Updated web-vault to v2023.9.1
2023-10-23 00:18:38 +02:00
Daniel García
cb4b683dcd Implement cipher key encryption (#3990) 2023-10-23 00:18:14 +02:00
aureateflux
6eaf131922 2FA Confirmation Code Email subject line change to fix triggering Google spam blocker (#3572)
* Update twofactor_email.hbs subject line to avoid triggering gmail content filter

Previous subject line was triggering Google's spam blocker, breaking the 2FA setup process if a gmail SMTP server is configured.  The new subject line does not (currently) run afoul of Google's filter.

* Update twofactor_email.html.hbs subject line to avoid triggering gmail content filter

Previous subject line was triggering Google's spam blocker, breaking the 2FA setup process if a gmail SMTP server is configured.  The new subject line does not (currently) run afoul of Google's filter.

* Update twofactor_email.hbs

Changed "Confirmation" to "Verification" for the sake of internal consistency

* Update twofactor_email.hbs

* Update twofactor_email.html.hbs
2023-10-21 20:50:22 +02:00
Daniel García
8933ac2ee7 Merge pull request #3986 from admav/config_email_change
New config option disable email change
2023-10-21 17:59:25 +02:00
Daniel García
6822e445bb Merge pull request #3804 from BlackDex/fix-3777
Fix External ID not set during DC Sync
2023-10-21 17:58:51 +02:00
Daniel García
18fbc1ccf6 Merge pull request #3909 from tobiasmboelz/reopen-log-file
Reopen log file on SIGHUP
2023-10-21 17:58:15 +02:00
Adrià Martín
4861f6decc New config option disable email change 2023-10-21 17:14:26 +02:00
Tobias Bölz
b435ee49ad tokio::signal::unix::SignalKind::hangup().as_raw_value() insted of 1 2023-10-21 17:14:03 +02:00
Tobias Bölz
193f86e43e reopen removed from Cargo.toml 2023-10-21 17:14:03 +02:00
Tobias Bölz
66a7baa67c Reopen log file on SIGHUP 2023-10-21 17:14:03 +02:00
BlackDex
18d66474e0 Fix External ID not set during DC Sync
While working on the fix I realised the location where the `external_id`
is stored was wrong. It was stored in the `users` table, but it actually
should have been stored in the `users_organizations` table.

This will move the column to the right table. It will not move the
values of the `external_id` column, because if there are more
organizations, there is no way to really know which organization it is
linked to. Setups using the Directory Connector can clear the sync
cache, and sync again, that will store all the `external_id` values at
the right location.

Also changed the function to revoke,restore an org-user and set_external_id to return a boolean.
It will state if the value has been changed or not, and if not, we can
prevent a `save` call to the database.

The `users` table is not changed to remove the `external_id` column, thi
to prevent issue when users want to revert back to an earlier version
for some reason. We can do this after a few minor release i think.

Fixes #3777
2023-10-21 13:54:48 +02:00
Daniel García
ff8db4fd78 Merge pull request #3951 from teicee/last-active
Adds LastActive on /admin/users API route
2023-10-21 00:21:58 +02:00
Daniel García
b2f9af718e Merge pull request #3964 from BlackDex/fix-small-issues
Fix small issues
2023-10-21 00:18:21 +02:00
Daniel García
198fd2fc1d Merge pull request #3965 from AndreasHGK/patch-0
README.md: Fix grammar nit
2023-10-21 00:17:22 +02:00
Daniel García
ec8a9c82df Merge pull request #3981 from teicee/3980-unnecessary-copy
Remove unnecessary variable clone
2023-10-21 00:17:00 +02:00
Mathieu Valois
ef5e0bd4e5 Remove unnecessary variable clone 2023-10-17 20:53:10 +02:00
Mathieu Valois
30b408eaa9 LastActive is null instead of 'Never' when never connected 2023-10-17 11:18:39 +02:00
AndreasHGK
e205e3b7db README.md: Fix grammar nit 2023-10-09 22:54:33 +02:00
BlackDex
ca1a9e26d8 Remove SET CONSTRAINTS during postgres migration
The PostgreSQL migrations do not need this setting.
I tested this by running an old Vaultwarden instance (v1.18.0) on a new
PostrgreSQL database, created a few users and some vault items, after
that run the new code and it doesn't break.

Fixes #3930
2023-10-09 20:55:09 +02:00
BlackDex
f3a1385aee Do not send extra headers for Upgrade connection
During a WebSocket connection we currently also send several headers
which could cause issues with some reverse proxy, or with the CloudFlare
tunnel for example. This PR resolves these issues.

Fixes #3881
2023-10-09 20:11:20 +02:00
Daniel García
008a2cf298 Merge pull request #3859 from stefan0xC/prevent-handlebar-logs
filter handlebars logs
2023-10-08 14:57:23 +02:00
Daniel García
f0c9a7fbc3 Merge pull request #3950 from stefan0xC/rename-anonaddy
csp: rename anonaddy.com to addy.io
2023-10-08 14:56:18 +02:00
Daniel García
9162b13123 Merge pull request #3959 from tuhanayim/fix-typos
Fix typos
2023-10-08 14:55:38 +02:00
tuhana
480bf9b0c1 our selves -> ourselves 2023-10-07 22:07:38 +03:00
Stefan Melmuk
f96c5e8a1e filter handlebars logs 2023-10-07 16:24:21 +02:00
tuhana
3d4be24902 Fix typos 2023-10-05 20:08:26 +03:00
Mathieu Valois
bf41d74501 Adds LastActive on /admin/users API route 2023-10-03 16:41:06 +02:00
Stefan Melmuk
01e33a4919 csp: rename anonaddy.com to addy.io 2023-10-03 08:21:02 +02:00
Daniel García
bc26bfa589 Merge pull request #3911 from BlackDex/fix-arm-build
Fix arm builds
2023-09-22 13:48:11 -06:00
BlackDex
ccc51e7580 Fix arm builds
Because of some changes in the packages of Debian we need to add an
extra package to request it also to install
2023-09-22 21:44:20 +02:00
Daniel García
99a59bc4f3 Merge pull request #3910 from BlackDex/update-git-workflow
Update GitHub Workflow
2023-09-22 13:05:53 -06:00
BlackDex
a77482575a Update GitHub Workflow
- Updated GitHub actions
- Fixed an issue with testing MSRV (It didn't)
2023-09-22 20:31:31 +02:00
Daniel García
bbd630f1ee Merge pull request #3831 from BlackDex/fix-3819
Fix Login With Device without MasterPassword
2023-09-02 14:41:44 +02:00
Daniel García
d18b793c71 Merge branch 'main' into fix-3819 2023-09-01 23:39:02 +02:00
Daniel García
d3a1d875d5 Merge pull request #3821 from stefan0xC/update-to-v2023.8.2
update web-vault to v2023.8.2
2023-09-01 23:37:14 +02:00
BlackDex
d6e0ace192 Fix Login With Device without MasterPassword
It looks like either something changed in the latest v2023.8.x versions,
or when using Biometrics to login, but the MasterPasswordHash is an
optional value during the Approve action.

This PR makes the MasterPasswordHash an optional value which resolves
this issues. Bitwarden works the same way.

I also changed the EncKey to an Option in the database since empty
strings as a default value is not nice in databases, better to use
`null` in these cases.

Fixes #3819
2023-09-01 21:03:50 +02:00
Stefan Melmuk
60cbfa59bf update web-vault to v2023.8.2 2023-09-01 07:45:48 +02:00
Daniel García
5ab7010c37 Fix reference to rust-toolchain.toml in Docker 2023-09-01 00:12:48 +02:00
Daniel García
ad2cfd8b97 Merge pull request #3808 from BlackDex/update-rust-and-crates
Update Rust and Crates
2023-09-01 00:07:14 +02:00
BlackDex
32543c46da Update Rust and Crates
- Updated Rust to v1.72.0
- Updated all the crates
  Including a CVE https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/security/dependabot/21
- Updated GitHub Workflows
- Run `cargo fmt` which has some new fmt's
- Moved from `rust-toolchain` to `rust-toolchain.toml`
2023-08-31 22:45:53 +02:00
Daniel García
66bff73ebf Merge pull request #3730 from BlackDex/update-admin-interface
Update admin interface
2023-08-31 21:31:10 +02:00
BlackDex
83d5432cbf Update admin interface
- Updated the admin interface dependencies.
- Replace bootstrap-native with bootstrap
- Added auto theme with an option to switch to dark/light
- Some small color changes
- Added an dev only function to always load static files from disk
2023-08-31 21:14:53 +02:00
Daniel García
f579a4154c Merge pull request #3806 from BlackDex/fix-3776
Allow Authorization header for Web Sockets
2023-08-31 20:46:07 +02:00
Daniel García
f5a19c5f8b Merge pull request #3797 from stefan0xC/add-plans-all-endpoint
add new secretsmanager plan for web-v2023.8.x
2023-08-31 20:37:04 +02:00
BlackDex
aa9bc1f785 Allow Authorization header for Web Sockets
Some clients (Thirdparty) might use the `Authorization` header instead
of a query param. We didn't supported this since all the official
clients do not seem to use this way of working. But Bitwarden does check
both ways.

This PR adds an extra check for this header which can be optional.

Fixes #3776
2023-08-31 12:35:20 +02:00
Stefan Melmuk
f162e85e44 add UserDecryptionOptions to login response (#3813)
needed for web-v2023.8.2+ compatibility due to the inclusion of the new
trusted device encryption feature. without this change, the web vault
will assume that you don't have a master password set and force you to
set one.
2023-08-31 11:02:36 +02:00
Stefan Melmuk
33ef70c192 add minimal secretsmanager plan for web-v2023.8.x
in web-v2023.8.x the getPlans() call was changed from `/plans/` to `/plans/all`
and the create new organization form also requires a bitwardenProduct to
differentiate between plans for PasswordManager and the SecretsManager
2023-08-24 22:39:16 +02:00
Mathijs van Veluw
3d2df6ce11 Merge pull request #3751 from BlackDex/optimize-icon-fetching
Optimized Favicon downloading
2023-08-13 19:31:43 +02:00
BlackDex
6cdcb3b297 Optimized Favicon downloading
Some optimizations in regards to downloading Favicon's.

I also encounterd some issues with accessing some sites where the
connection got dropped or closed early. This seems a reqwest/hyper
thingy, https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/2136. This is now also
fixed.

General:

- Decreased struct size
- Decreased memory allocations
- Optimized tokenizer a bit more to only emit tags when all attributes are there and are valid.

reqwest/hyper connection issue:
The following changes helped solve the connection issues to some sites.
The endresult is that some icons are now able to be downloaded always instead of sometimes.

- Enabled some extra reqwest features, `deflate` and `native-tls-alpn`
  (Which do not bring in any extra crates since other crates already enabled them, but they were not active for Vaultwarden it self)
- Configured reqwest to have a max amount of idle pool connections per host
- Configured reqwest to timeout the idle connections in 10 seconds
2023-08-13 19:13:00 +02:00
Mathijs van Veluw
d1af468700 Merge pull request #3769 from GeekCornerGH/feature/bump-web-vault-v2023.7.1
chore: Bump web vault to v2023.7.1 and bump Rust
2023-08-13 19:10:18 +02:00
GeekCornerGH
ae1c53f4e5 build (deps): Bump Rust version and sync lockfile 2023-08-13 18:52:23 +02:00
GeekCorner
bc57c4b193 feat (web vault): Bump web vault to v2023.7.1 2023-08-13 18:18:00 +02:00
Mathijs van Veluw
61ae4c9cf5 Merge pull request #3592 from quexten/feature/login-with-device
Implement "login with device"
2023-08-13 18:15:09 +02:00
Bernd Schoolmann
8d7b3db33d Implement login-with-device 2023-08-13 17:54:18 +02:00
Daniel García
e9ec3741ae Merge pull request #3573 from BlackDex/update-base-images-and-versions
Update images to Bookworm and PQ15 and Rust v1.71
2023-08-12 23:55:14 +02:00
Daniel García
dacd50f3f1 Merge pull request #3740 from BlackDex/fix-ldap-import-org-status
Fix UserOrg status during LDAP Import
2023-08-12 22:19:20 +02:00
Daniel García
9412112639 Merge pull request #3734 from BlackDex/fix-env-template
Fix .env.template file
2023-08-12 22:18:33 +02:00
BlackDex
aaeae16983 Update images to Bookworm and PQ15
This PR updates the base images to use Debian Bookworm as base image. Also the MUSL/Alpine builds now use OpenSSLv3 and PostgreSQL v15.

The GHA Workflows are updated to use Ubuntu 22.04 to better match the versions of Debian Bookworm.

Also:
- Enabled spares crate registry
- Updated workflow actions
- Updated Rust to v1.71.0
- The rust-musl images now use musl v1.2.3 for the 32bit arch's if the Rust version is v1.71.0 or higher.
   The 64bit arch's already used musl v1.2.3.
- Updated crates.

Improves / Closes #3434
2023-08-12 12:29:33 +02:00
BlackDex
d892880dd2 Fix UserOrg status during LDAP Import
When a user does not have an account yet and SMTP was disabled it would
set the UserOrg status still to Accepted, though that would make it
possible to verify the user by the Org Admin's.
This would fail, since the user didn't actually crated his account, and
therefor no PublicKey existed.

This PR fixes this behaviour by checking if the password is empty and if
so, puts the user to an `Invited` state instead of `Accepted`.

Fixes #3737
2023-07-31 20:40:48 +02:00
BlackDex
4395e8e888 Fix .env.template file
There was one item missing and one item wrongly named.
This has been fixed including a spellcheck.
2023-07-29 13:20:57 +02:00
118 changed files with 12464 additions and 11068 deletions

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@@ -30,6 +30,10 @@
## Define the size of the connection pool used for connecting to the database.
# DATABASE_MAX_CONNS=10
## Database timeout
## Timeout when acquiring database connection
# DATABASE_TIMEOUT=30
## Database connection initialization
## Allows SQL statements to be run whenever a new database connection is created.
## This is mainly useful for connection-scoped pragmas.
@@ -77,7 +81,7 @@
# PUSH_INSTALLATION_ID=CHANGEME
# PUSH_INSTALLATION_KEY=CHANGEME
## Don't change this unless you know what you're doing.
# PUSH_RELAY_BASE_URI=https://push.bitwarden.com
# PUSH_RELAY_URI=https://push.bitwarden.com
## Controls whether users are allowed to create Bitwarden Sends.
## This setting applies globally to all users.
@@ -93,6 +97,10 @@
## Disabled by default. Also check the EVENT_CLEANUP_SCHEDULE and EVENTS_DAYS_RETAIN settings.
# ORG_EVENTS_ENABLED=false
## Controls whether users can change their email.
## This setting applies globally to all users
# EMAIL_CHANGE_ALLOWED=true
## Number of days to retain events stored in the database.
## If unset (the default), events are kept indefinitely and the scheduled job is disabled!
# EVENTS_DAYS_RETAIN=

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@@ -8,9 +8,11 @@ on:
- "migrations/**"
- "Cargo.*"
- "build.rs"
- "rust-toolchain"
- "rust-toolchain.toml"
- "rustfmt.toml"
- "diesel.toml"
- "docker/Dockerfile.j2"
- "docker/DockerSettings.yaml"
pull_request:
paths:
- ".github/workflows/build.yml"
@@ -18,19 +20,20 @@ on:
- "migrations/**"
- "Cargo.*"
- "build.rs"
- "rust-toolchain"
- "rust-toolchain.toml"
- "rustfmt.toml"
- "diesel.toml"
- "docker/Dockerfile.j2"
- "docker/DockerSettings.yaml"
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
timeout-minutes: 120
# Make warnings errors, this is to prevent warnings slipping through.
# This is done globally to prevent rebuilds when the RUSTFLAGS env variable changes.
env:
RUSTFLAGS: "-D warnings"
CARGO_REGISTRIES_CRATES_IO_PROTOCOL: sparse
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@@ -43,13 +46,13 @@ jobs:
steps:
# Checkout the repo
- name: "Checkout"
uses: actions/checkout@c85c95e3d7251135ab7dc9ce3241c5835cc595a9 # v3.5.3
uses: actions/checkout@8ade135a41bc03ea155e62e844d188df1ea18608 # v4.1.0
# End Checkout the repo
# 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 pkg-config
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends openssl build-essential libmariadb-dev-compat libpq-dev libssl-dev pkg-config
# End Install dependencies
@@ -59,7 +62,7 @@ jobs:
shell: bash
run: |
if [[ "${{ matrix.channel }}" == 'rust-toolchain' ]]; then
RUST_TOOLCHAIN="$(cat rust-toolchain)"
RUST_TOOLCHAIN="$(grep -oP 'channel.*"(\K.*?)(?=")' rust-toolchain.toml)"
elif [[ "${{ matrix.channel }}" == 'msrv' ]]; then
RUST_TOOLCHAIN="$(grep -oP 'rust-version.*"(\K.*?)(?=")' Cargo.toml)"
else
@@ -71,7 +74,7 @@ jobs:
# Only install the clippy and rustfmt components on the default rust-toolchain
- name: "Install rust-toolchain version"
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@b44cb146d03e8d870c57ab64b80f04586349ca5d # master @ 2023-03-28 - 06:32 GMT+2
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@439cf607258077187679211f12aa6f19af4a0af7 # master @ 2023-09-19 - 05:31 PM GMT+2
if: ${{ matrix.channel == 'rust-toolchain' }}
with:
toolchain: "${{steps.toolchain.outputs.RUST_TOOLCHAIN}}"
@@ -81,17 +84,19 @@ jobs:
# Install the any other channel to be used for which we do not execute clippy and rustfmt
- name: "Install MSRV version"
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@b44cb146d03e8d870c57ab64b80f04586349ca5d # master @ 2023-03-28 - 06:32 GMT+2
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@439cf607258077187679211f12aa6f19af4a0af7 # master @ 2023-09-19 - 05:31 PM GMT+2
if: ${{ matrix.channel != 'rust-toolchain' }}
with:
toolchain: "${{steps.toolchain.outputs.RUST_TOOLCHAIN}}"
# End Install the MSRV channel to be used
# Enable Rust Caching
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@2656b87321093db1cb55fbd73183d195214fdfd1 # v2.5.0
# End Enable Rust Caching
# Set the current matrix toolchain version as default
- name: "Set toolchain ${{steps.toolchain.outputs.RUST_TOOLCHAIN}} as default"
run: |
# Remove the rust-toolchain.toml
rm rust-toolchain.toml
# Set the default
rustup default ${{steps.toolchain.outputs.RUST_TOOLCHAIN}}
# Show environment
- name: "Show environment"
@@ -100,47 +105,55 @@ jobs:
cargo -vV
# End Show environment
# Enable Rust Caching
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@a95ba195448af2da9b00fb742d14ffaaf3c21f43 # v2.7.0
with:
# Use a custom prefix-key to force a fresh start. This is sometimes needed with bigger changes.
# Like changing the build host from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 for example.
# Only update when really needed! Use a <year>.<month>[.<inc>] format.
prefix-key: "v2023.07-rust"
# End Enable Rust Caching
# Run cargo tests (In release mode to speed up future builds)
# Run cargo tests
# First test all features together, afterwards test them separately.
- name: "test features: sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc"
id: test_sqlite_mysql_postgresql_mimalloc
if: $${{ always() }}
run: |
cargo test --release --features sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
cargo test --features sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
- name: "test features: sqlite,mysql,postgresql"
id: test_sqlite_mysql_postgresql
if: $${{ always() }}
run: |
cargo test --release --features sqlite,mysql,postgresql
cargo test --features sqlite,mysql,postgresql
- name: "test features: sqlite"
id: test_sqlite
if: $${{ always() }}
run: |
cargo test --release --features sqlite
cargo test --features sqlite
- name: "test features: mysql"
id: test_mysql
if: $${{ always() }}
run: |
cargo test --release --features mysql
cargo test --features mysql
- name: "test features: postgresql"
id: test_postgresql
if: $${{ always() }}
run: |
cargo test --release --features postgresql
cargo test --features postgresql
# End Run cargo tests
# Run cargo clippy, and fail on warnings (In release mode to speed up future builds)
# Run cargo clippy, and fail on warnings
- name: "clippy features: sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc"
id: clippy
if: ${{ always() && matrix.channel == 'rust-toolchain' }}
run: |
cargo clippy --release --features sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc -- -D warnings
cargo clippy --features sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc -- -D warnings
# End Run cargo clippy
@@ -182,21 +195,3 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo "### :tada: Checks Passed!" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
# Build the binary to upload to the artifacts
- name: "build features: sqlite,mysql,postgresql"
if: ${{ matrix.channel == 'rust-toolchain' }}
run: |
cargo build --release --features sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# End Build the binary
# Upload artifact to Github Actions
- name: "Upload artifact"
uses: actions/upload-artifact@0b7f8abb1508181956e8e162db84b466c27e18ce # v3.1.2
if: ${{ matrix.channel == 'rust-toolchain' }}
with:
name: vaultwarden
path: target/release/vaultwarden
# End Upload artifact to Github Actions

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@@ -8,15 +8,14 @@ on: [
jobs:
hadolint:
name: Validate Dockerfile syntax
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
# Checkout the repo
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@c85c95e3d7251135ab7dc9ce3241c5835cc595a9 # v3.5.3
uses: actions/checkout@8ade135a41bc03ea155e62e844d188df1ea18608 # v4.1.0
# End Checkout the repo
# Download hadolint - https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/releases
- name: Download hadolint
shell: bash
@@ -30,5 +29,5 @@ jobs:
# Test Dockerfiles
- name: Run hadolint
shell: bash
run: git ls-files --exclude='docker/*/Dockerfile*' --ignored --cached | xargs hadolint
run: hadolint docker/Dockerfile.{debian,alpine}
# End Test Dockerfiles

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@@ -6,15 +6,15 @@ on:
- ".github/workflows/release.yml"
- "src/**"
- "migrations/**"
- "hooks/**"
- "docker/**"
- "Cargo.*"
- "build.rs"
- "diesel.toml"
- "rust-toolchain"
- "rust-toolchain.toml"
branches: # Only on paths above
- main
- release-build-revision
tags: # Always, regardless of paths above
- '*'
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ jobs:
# Some checks to determine if we need to continue with building a new docker.
# We will skip this check if we are creating a tag, because that has the same hash as a previous run already.
skip_check:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
if: ${{ github.repository == 'dani-garcia/vaultwarden' }}
outputs:
should_skip: ${{ steps.skip_check.outputs.should_skip }}
@@ -35,23 +35,20 @@ jobs:
with:
cancel_others: 'true'
# Only run this when not creating a tag
if: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/heads/') }}
if: ${{ github.ref_type == 'branch' }}
docker-build:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
timeout-minutes: 120
needs: skip_check
# Start a local docker registry to be used to generate multi-arch images.
services:
registry:
image: registry:2
ports:
- 5000:5000
if: ${{ needs.skip_check.outputs.should_skip != 'true' && github.repository == 'dani-garcia/vaultwarden' }}
# TODO: Start a local docker registry to be used to extract the final Alpine static build images
# services:
# registry:
# image: registry:2
# ports:
# - 5000:5000
env:
# Use BuildKit (https://docs.docker.com/build/buildkit/) for better
# build performance and the ability to copy extended file attributes
# (e.g., for executable capabilities) across build phases.
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: 1
SOURCE_COMMIT: ${{ github.sha }}
SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL: "https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}"
# The *_REPO variables need to be configured as repository variables
@@ -65,7 +62,6 @@ jobs:
# QUAY_REPO needs to be 'quay.io/<user>/<repo>'
# Check for Quay.io credentials in secrets
HAVE_QUAY_LOGIN: ${{ vars.QUAY_REPO != '' && secrets.QUAY_USERNAME != '' && secrets.QUAY_TOKEN != '' }}
if: ${{ needs.skip_check.outputs.should_skip != 'true' && github.repository == 'dani-garcia/vaultwarden' }}
strategy:
matrix:
base_image: ["debian","alpine"]
@@ -73,163 +69,102 @@ jobs:
steps:
# Checkout the repo
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@c85c95e3d7251135ab7dc9ce3241c5835cc595a9 # v3.5.3
uses: actions/checkout@8ade135a41bc03ea155e62e844d188df1ea18608 # v4.1.0
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# Determine Docker Tag
- name: Init Variables
id: vars
- name: Initialize QEMU binfmt support
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@68827325e0b33c7199eb31dd4e31fbe9023e06e3 # v3.0.0
with:
platforms: "arm64,arm"
# Start Docker Buildx
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@f95db51fddba0c2d1ec667646a06c2ce06100226 # v3.0.0
# https://github.com/moby/buildkit/issues/3969
# Also set max parallelism to 2, the default of 4 breaks GitHub Actions
with:
config-inline: |
[worker.oci]
max-parallelism = 2
driver-opts: |
network=host
# Determine Base Tags and Source Version
- name: Determine Base Tags and Source Version
shell: bash
run: |
# Check which main tag we are going to build determined by github.ref
if [[ "${{ github.ref }}" == refs/tags/* ]]; then
echo "DOCKER_TAG=${GITHUB_REF#refs/*/}" | tee -a "${GITHUB_OUTPUT}"
elif [[ "${{ github.ref }}" == refs/heads/* ]]; then
echo "DOCKER_TAG=testing" | tee -a "${GITHUB_OUTPUT}"
# Check which main tag we are going to build determined by github.ref_type
if [[ "${{ github.ref_type }}" == "tag" ]]; then
echo "BASE_TAGS=latest,${GITHUB_REF#refs/*/}" | tee -a "${GITHUB_ENV}"
elif [[ "${{ github.ref_type }}" == "branch" ]]; then
echo "BASE_TAGS=testing" | tee -a "${GITHUB_ENV}"
fi
# End Determine Docker Tag
# Get the Source Version for this release
GIT_EXACT_TAG="$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 --exact-match 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ -n "${GIT_EXACT_TAG}" ]]; then
echo "SOURCE_VERSION=${GIT_EXACT_TAG}" | tee -a "${GITHUB_ENV}"
else
GIT_LAST_TAG="$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0)"
echo "SOURCE_VERSION=${GIT_LAST_TAG}-${SOURCE_COMMIT:0:8}" | tee -a "${GITHUB_ENV}"
fi
# End Determine Base Tags
# Login to Docker Hub
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@465a07811f14bebb1938fbed4728c6a1ff8901fc # v2.2.0
uses: docker/login-action@343f7c4344506bcbf9b4de18042ae17996df046d # v3.0.0
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
if: ${{ env.HAVE_DOCKERHUB_LOGIN == 'true' }}
- name: Add registry for DockerHub
if: ${{ env.HAVE_DOCKERHUB_LOGIN == 'true' }}
shell: bash
run: |
echo "CONTAINER_REGISTRIES=${{ vars.DOCKERHUB_REPO }}" | tee -a "${GITHUB_ENV}"
# Login to GitHub Container Registry
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@465a07811f14bebb1938fbed4728c6a1ff8901fc # v2.2.0
uses: docker/login-action@343f7c4344506bcbf9b4de18042ae17996df046d # v3.0.0
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
if: ${{ env.HAVE_GHCR_LOGIN == 'true' }}
- name: Add registry for ghcr.io
if: ${{ env.HAVE_GHCR_LOGIN == 'true' }}
shell: bash
run: |
echo "CONTAINER_REGISTRIES=${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES:+${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES},}${{ vars.GHCR_REPO }}" | tee -a "${GITHUB_ENV}"
# Login to Quay.io
- name: Login to Quay.io
uses: docker/login-action@465a07811f14bebb1938fbed4728c6a1ff8901fc # v2.2.0
uses: docker/login-action@343f7c4344506bcbf9b4de18042ae17996df046d # v3.0.0
with:
registry: quay.io
username: ${{ secrets.QUAY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.QUAY_TOKEN }}
if: ${{ env.HAVE_QUAY_LOGIN == 'true' }}
# Debian
# Docker Hub
- name: Build Debian based images (docker.io)
- name: Add registry for Quay.io
if: ${{ env.HAVE_QUAY_LOGIN == 'true' }}
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.DOCKERHUB_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}"
run: |
./hooks/build
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'debian' && env.HAVE_DOCKERHUB_LOGIN == 'true' }}
echo "CONTAINER_REGISTRIES=${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES:+${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES},}${{ vars.QUAY_REPO }}" | tee -a "${GITHUB_ENV}"
- name: Push Debian based images (docker.io)
shell: bash
- name: Bake ${{ matrix.base_image }} containers
uses: docker/bake-action@511fde2517761e303af548ec9e0ea74a8a100112 # v4.0.0
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.DOCKERHUB_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}"
run: |
./hooks/push
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'debian' && env.HAVE_DOCKERHUB_LOGIN == 'true' }}
# GitHub Container Registry
- name: Build Debian based images (ghcr.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.GHCR_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}"
run: |
./hooks/build
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'debian' && env.HAVE_GHCR_LOGIN == 'true' }}
- name: Push Debian based images (ghcr.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.GHCR_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}"
run: |
./hooks/push
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'debian' && env.HAVE_GHCR_LOGIN == 'true' }}
# Quay.io
- name: Build Debian based images (quay.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.QUAY_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}"
run: |
./hooks/build
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'debian' && env.HAVE_QUAY_LOGIN == 'true' }}
- name: Push Debian based images (quay.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.QUAY_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}"
run: |
./hooks/push
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'debian' && env.HAVE_QUAY_LOGIN == 'true' }}
# Alpine
# Docker Hub
- name: Build Alpine based images (docker.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.DOCKERHUB_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}-alpine"
run: |
./hooks/build
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'alpine' && env.HAVE_DOCKERHUB_LOGIN == 'true' }}
- name: Push Alpine based images (docker.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.DOCKERHUB_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}-alpine"
run: |
./hooks/push
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'alpine' && env.HAVE_DOCKERHUB_LOGIN == 'true' }}
# GitHub Container Registry
- name: Build Alpine based images (ghcr.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.GHCR_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}-alpine"
run: |
./hooks/build
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'alpine' && env.HAVE_GHCR_LOGIN == 'true' }}
- name: Push Alpine based images (ghcr.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.GHCR_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}-alpine"
run: |
./hooks/push
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'alpine' && env.HAVE_GHCR_LOGIN == 'true' }}
# Quay.io
- name: Build Alpine based images (quay.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.QUAY_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}-alpine"
run: |
./hooks/build
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'alpine' && env.HAVE_QUAY_LOGIN == 'true' }}
- name: Push Alpine based images (quay.io)
shell: bash
env:
DOCKER_REPO: "${{ vars.QUAY_REPO }}"
DOCKER_TAG: "${{steps.vars.outputs.DOCKER_TAG}}-alpine"
run: |
./hooks/push
if: ${{ matrix.base_image == 'alpine' && env.HAVE_QUAY_LOGIN == 'true' }}
BASE_TAGS: "${{ env.BASE_TAGS }}"
SOURCE_COMMIT: "${{ env.SOURCE_COMMIT }}"
SOURCE_VERSION: "${{ env.SOURCE_VERSION }}"
SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL: "${{ env.SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL }}"
CONTAINER_REGISTRIES: "${{ env.CONTAINER_REGISTRIES }}"
with:
pull: true
push: true
files: docker/docker-bake.hcl
targets: "${{ matrix.base_image }}-multi"

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name: trivy
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- release-build-revision
tags:
- '*'
pull_request:
branches: [ "main" ]
schedule:
- cron: '00 12 * * *'
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
trivy-scan:
name: Check
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
timeout-minutes: 30
permissions:
contents: read
security-events: write
actions: read
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11 #v4.1.1
- name: Run Trivy vulnerability scanner
uses: aquasecurity/trivy-action@f78e9ecf42a1271402d4f484518b9313235990e1 # v0.13.1
with:
scan-type: repo
ignore-unfixed: true
format: sarif
output: trivy-results.sarif
severity: CRITICAL,HIGH
- name: Upload Trivy scan results to GitHub Security tab
uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@bad341350a2f5616f9e048e51360cedc49181ce8 # v2.22.4
with:
sarif_file: 'trivy-results.sarif'

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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
ignored:
# To prevent issues and make clear some images only work on linux/amd64, we ignore this
- DL3029
# disable explicit version for apt install
- DL3008
# disable explicit version for apk install
- DL3018
# disable check for consecutive `RUN` instructions
- DL3059
# Ignore shellcheck info message
- SC1091
trustedRegistries:
- docker.io
- ghcr.io

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v4.4.0
rev: v4.5.0
hooks:
- id: check-yaml
- id: check-json

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name = "vaultwarden"
version = "1.0.0"
authors = ["Daniel García <dani-garcia@users.noreply.github.com>"]
edition = "2021"
rust-version = "1.68.2"
rust-version = "1.71.1"
resolver = "2"
repository = "https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden"
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ syslog = "6.1.0"
[dependencies]
# Logging
log = "0.4.19"
fern = { version = "0.6.2", features = ["syslog-6"] }
tracing = { version = "0.1.37", features = ["log"] } # Needed to have lettre and webauthn-rs trace logging to work
log = "0.4.20"
fern = { version = "0.6.2", features = ["syslog-6", "reopen-1"] }
tracing = { version = "0.1.40", features = ["log"] } # Needed to have lettre and webauthn-rs trace logging to work
# A `dotenv` implementation for Rust
dotenvy = { version = "0.15.7", default-features = false }
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ dotenvy = { version = "0.15.7", default-features = false }
once_cell = "1.18.0"
# Numerical libraries
num-traits = "0.2.15"
num-derive = "0.4.0"
num-traits = "0.2.17"
num-derive = "0.4.1"
# Web framework
rocket = { version = "0.5.0-rc.3", features = ["tls", "json"], default-features = false }
@@ -61,21 +61,21 @@ rocket_ws = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = "ce441b5f46
# WebSockets libraries
tokio-tungstenite = "0.19.0"
rmpv = "1.0.0" # MessagePack library
rmpv = "1.0.1" # MessagePack library
# Concurrent HashMap used for WebSocket messaging and favicons
dashmap = "5.4.0"
dashmap = "5.5.3"
# Async futures
futures = "0.3.28"
tokio = { version = "1.29.1", features = ["rt-multi-thread", "fs", "io-util", "parking_lot", "time", "signal"] }
tokio = { version = "1.33.0", features = ["rt-multi-thread", "fs", "io-util", "parking_lot", "time", "signal"] }
# A generic serialization/deserialization framework
serde = { version = "1.0.166", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1.0.99"
serde = { version = "1.0.189", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1.0.107"
# A safe, extensible ORM and Query builder
diesel = { version = "2.1.0", features = ["chrono", "r2d2"] }
diesel = { version = "2.1.3", features = ["chrono", "r2d2"] }
diesel_migrations = "2.1.0"
diesel_logger = { version = "0.3.0", optional = true }
@@ -84,15 +84,15 @@ libsqlite3-sys = { version = "0.26.0", features = ["bundled"], optional = true }
# Crypto-related libraries
rand = { version = "0.8.5", features = ["small_rng"] }
ring = "0.16.20"
ring = "0.17.5"
# UUID generation
uuid = { version = "1.4.0", features = ["v4"] }
uuid = { version = "1.5.0", features = ["v4"] }
# Date and time libraries
chrono = { version = "0.4.26", features = ["clock", "serde"], default-features = false }
chrono = { version = "0.4.31", features = ["clock", "serde"], default-features = false }
chrono-tz = "0.8.3"
time = "0.3.22"
time = "0.3.30"
# Job scheduler
job_scheduler_ng = "2.0.4"
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ job_scheduler_ng = "2.0.4"
data-encoding = "2.4.0"
# JWT library
jsonwebtoken = "8.3.0"
jsonwebtoken = "9.0.0"
# TOTP library
totp-lite = "2.0.0"
@@ -113,71 +113,77 @@ yubico = { version = "0.11.0", features = ["online-tokio"], default-features = f
webauthn-rs = "0.3.2"
# Handling of URL's for WebAuthn and favicons
url = "2.4.0"
url = "2.4.1"
# Email libraries
lettre = { version = "0.10.4", features = ["smtp-transport", "sendmail-transport", "builder", "serde", "tokio1-native-tls", "hostname", "tracing", "tokio1"], default-features = false }
lettre = { version = "0.11.0", features = ["smtp-transport", "sendmail-transport", "builder", "serde", "tokio1-native-tls", "hostname", "tracing", "tokio1"], default-features = false }
percent-encoding = "2.3.0" # URL encoding library used for URL's in the emails
email_address = "0.2.4"
# HTML Template library
handlebars = { version = "4.3.7", features = ["dir_source"] }
handlebars = { version = "4.4.0", features = ["dir_source"] }
# HTTP client (Used for favicons, version check, DUO and HIBP API)
reqwest = { version = "0.11.18", features = ["stream", "json", "gzip", "brotli", "socks", "cookies", "trust-dns"] }
reqwest = { version = "0.11.22", features = ["stream", "json", "deflate", "gzip", "brotli", "socks", "cookies", "trust-dns", "native-tls-alpn"] }
# Favicon extraction libraries
html5gum = "0.5.3"
regex = { version = "1.8.4", features = ["std", "perf", "unicode-perl"], default-features = false }
html5gum = "0.5.7"
regex = { version = "1.10.2", features = ["std", "perf", "unicode-perl"], default-features = false }
data-url = "0.3.0"
bytes = "1.4.0"
bytes = "1.5.0"
# Cache function results (Used for version check and favicon fetching)
cached = "0.44.0"
cached = { version = "0.46.0", features = ["async"] }
# Used for custom short lived cookie jar during favicon extraction
cookie = "0.16.2"
cookie_store = "0.19.1"
# Used by U2F, JWT and PostgreSQL
openssl = "0.10.55"
openssl = "0.10.57"
# Set openssl-sys fixed to v0.9.92 to prevent building issues with musl, arm and 32bit pointer width
# It will force add a dynamically linked library which prevents the build from being static
openssl-sys = "=0.9.92"
# CLI argument parsing
pico-args = "0.5.0"
# Macro ident concatenation
paste = "1.0.13"
governor = "0.5.1"
paste = "1.0.14"
governor = "0.6.0"
# Check client versions for specific features.
semver = "1.0.17"
semver = "1.0.20"
# Allow overriding the default memory allocator
# Mainly used for the musl builds, since the default musl malloc is very slow
mimalloc = { version = "0.1.37", features = ["secure"], default-features = false, optional = true }
which = "4.4.0"
mimalloc = { version = "0.1.39", features = ["secure"], default-features = false, optional = true }
which = "5.0.0"
# Argon2 library with support for the PHC format
argon2 = "0.5.0"
argon2 = "0.5.2"
# Reading a password from the cli for generating the Argon2id ADMIN_TOKEN
rpassword = "7.2.0"
[patch.crates-io]
rocket = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = 'ce441b5f46fdf5cd99cb32b8b8638835e4c2a5fa' } # v0.5 branch
# rocket_ws = { git = 'https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket', rev = 'ce441b5f46fdf5cd99cb32b8b8638835e4c2a5fa' } # v0.5 branch
# Strip debuginfo from the release builds
# Also enable thin LTO for some optimizations
[profile.release]
strip = "debuginfo"
lto = "thin"
# Always build argon2 using opt-level 3
# This is a huge speed improvement during testing
[profile.dev.package.argon2]
opt-level = 3
# A little bit of a speedup
[profile.dev]
split-debuginfo = "unpacked"
# Always build argon2 using opt-level 3
# This is a huge speed improvement during testing
[profile.dev.package.argon2]
opt-level = 3

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docker/amd64/Dockerfile
docker/Dockerfile.debian

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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ docker run -d --name vaultwarden -v /vw-data/:/data/ --restart unless-stopped -p
```
This will preserve any persistent data under /vw-data/, you can adapt the path to whatever suits you.
**IMPORTANT**: Most modern web browsers, disallow the use of Web Crypto APIs in insecure contexts. In this case, you might get an error like `Cannot read property 'importKey'`. To solve this problem, you need to access the web vault via HTTPS or localhost.
**IMPORTANT**: Most modern web browsers disallow the use of Web Crypto APIs in insecure contexts. In this case, you might get an error like `Cannot read property 'importKey'`. To solve this problem, you need to access the web vault via HTTPS or localhost.
This can be configured in [vaultwarden directly](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Enabling-HTTPS) or using a third-party reverse proxy ([some examples](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Proxy-examples)).

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ fn main() {
);
#[cfg(all(not(debug_assertions), feature = "query_logger"))]
compile_error!("Query Logging is only allowed during development, it is not intented for production usage!");
compile_error!("Query Logging is only allowed during development, it is not intended for production usage!");
// Support $BWRS_VERSION for legacy compatibility, but default to $VW_VERSION.
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---
vault_version: "v2023.10.0"
vault_image_digest: "sha256:419e4976921f98f1124f296ed02e68bf7f8ff29b3f1fba59e7e715228a065935"
# Cross Compile Docker Helper Scripts v1.3.0
# We use the linux/amd64 platform shell scripts since there is no difference between the different platform scripts
xx_image_digest: "sha256:c9609ace652bbe51dd4ce90e0af9d48a4590f1214246da5bc70e46f6dd586edc"
rust_version: 1.73.0 # Rust version to be used
debian_version: bookworm # Debian release name to be used
alpine_version: 3.18 # Alpine version to be used
# For which platforms/architectures will we try to build images
platforms: ["linux/amd64", "linux/arm64", "linux/arm/v7", "linux/arm/v6"]
# Determine the build images per OS/Arch
build_stage_image:
debian:
image: "docker.io/library/rust:{{rust_version}}-slim-{{debian_version}}"
platform: "$BUILDPLATFORM"
alpine:
image: "build_${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT}"
platform: "linux/amd64" # The Alpine build images only have linux/amd64 images
arch_image:
amd64: "ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:x86_64-musl-stable-{{rust_version}}"
arm64: "ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:aarch64-musl-stable-{{rust_version}}"
armv7: "ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:armv7-musleabihf-stable-{{rust_version}}"
armv6: "ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:arm-musleabi-stable-{{rust_version}}"
# The final image which will be used to distribute the container images
runtime_stage_image:
debian: "docker.io/library/debian:{{debian_version}}-slim"
alpine: "docker.io/library/alpine:{{alpine_version}}"

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `DockerSettings.yaml` or `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make`
# This will generate two Dockerfile's `Dockerfile.debian` and `Dockerfile.alpine`
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.10.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.10.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:419e4976921f98f1124f296ed02e68bf7f8ff29b3f1fba59e7e715228a065935]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:419e4976921f98f1124f296ed02e68bf7f8ff29b3f1fba59e7e715228a065935
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.10.0]
#
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:419e4976921f98f1124f296ed02e68bf7f8ff29b3f1fba59e7e715228a065935 as vault
########################## ALPINE BUILD IMAGES ##########################
## NOTE: The Alpine Base Images do not support other platforms then linux/amd64
## And for Alpine we define all build images here, they will only be loaded when actually used
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:x86_64-musl-stable-1.73.0 as build_amd64
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:aarch64-musl-stable-1.73.0 as build_arm64
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:armv7-musleabihf-stable-1.73.0 as build_armv7
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 ghcr.io/blackdex/rust-musl:arm-musleabi-stable-1.73.0 as build_armv6
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# hadolint ignore=DL3006
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 build_${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT} as build
ARG TARGETARCH
ARG TARGETVARIANT
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root" \
# Use PostgreSQL v15 during Alpine/MUSL builds instead of the default v11
# Debian Bookworm already contains libpq v15
PQ_LIB_DIR="/usr/local/musl/pq15/lib"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Shared variables across Debian and Alpine
RUN echo "export CARGO_TARGET=${RUST_MUSL_CROSS_TARGET}" >> /env-cargo && \
# To be able to build the armv6 image with mimalloc we need to tell the linker to also look for libatomic
if [[ "${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT}" == "armv6" ]] ; then echo "export RUSTFLAGS='-Clink-arg=-latomic'" >> /env-cargo ; fi && \
# Output the current contents of the file
cat /env-cargo
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
RUN source /env-cargo && \
rustup target add "${CARGO_TARGET}"
ARG CARGO_PROFILE=release
ARG VW_VERSION
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain.toml ./rust-toolchain.toml
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN source /env-cargo && \
cargo build --features ${DB} --profile "${CARGO_PROFILE}" --target="${CARGO_TARGET}" && \
find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Builds again, this time it will be the actual source files being build
RUN source /env-cargo && \
# Make sure that we actually build the project by updating the src/main.rs timestamp
touch src/main.rs && \
# Create a symlink to the binary target folder to easy copy the binary in the final stage
cargo build --features ${DB} --profile "${CARGO_PROFILE}" --target="${CARGO_TARGET}" && \
if [[ "${CARGO_PROFILE}" == "dev" ]] ; then \
ln -vfsr "/app/target/${CARGO_TARGET}/debug" /app/target/final ; \
else \
ln -vfsr "/app/target/${CARGO_TARGET}/${CARGO_PROFILE}" /app/target/final ; \
fi
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
#
# To build these images you need to have qemu binfmt support.
# See the following pages to help install these tools locally
# Ubuntu/Debian: https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation
# Arch Linux: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU#Chrooting_into_arm/arm64_environment_from_x86_64
#
# Or use a Docker image which modifies your host system to support this.
# The GitHub Actions Workflow uses the same image as used below.
# See: https://github.com/tonistiigi/binfmt
# Usage: docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install arm64,arm
# To uninstall: docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --uninstall 'qemu-*'
#
# We need to add `--platform` here, because of a podman bug: https://github.com/containers/buildah/issues/4742
FROM --platform=$TARGETPLATFORM docker.io/library/alpine:3.18
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data && \
apk --no-cache add \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/final/vaultwarden .
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# The cross-built images have the build arch (`amd64`) embedded in the image
# manifest, rather than the target arch. For example:
#
# $ docker inspect vaultwarden/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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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `DockerSettings.yaml` or `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make`
# This will generate two Dockerfile's `Dockerfile.debian` and `Dockerfile.alpine`
# Using multistage build:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/multistage-build/
# https://whitfin.io/speeding-up-rust-docker-builds/
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.10.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.10.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:419e4976921f98f1124f296ed02e68bf7f8ff29b3f1fba59e7e715228a065935]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:419e4976921f98f1124f296ed02e68bf7f8ff29b3f1fba59e7e715228a065935
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.10.0]
#
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:419e4976921f98f1124f296ed02e68bf7f8ff29b3f1fba59e7e715228a065935 as vault
########################## Cross Compile Docker Helper Scripts ##########################
## We use the linux/amd64 no matter which Build Platform, since these are all bash scripts
## And these bash scripts do not have any significant difference if at all
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 docker.io/tonistiigi/xx@sha256:c9609ace652bbe51dd4ce90e0af9d48a4590f1214246da5bc70e46f6dd586edc AS xx
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# hadolint ignore=DL3006
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM docker.io/library/rust:1.73.0-slim-bookworm as build
COPY --from=xx / /
ARG TARGETARCH
ARG TARGETVARIANT
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
LANG=C.UTF-8 \
TZ=UTC \
TERM=xterm-256color \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Install clang to get `xx-cargo` working
# Install pkg-config to allow amd64 builds to find all libraries
# Install git so build.rs can determine the correct version
# Install the libc cross packages based upon the debian-arch
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
clang \
pkg-config \
git \
"libc6-$(xx-info debian-arch)-cross" \
"libc6-dev-$(xx-info debian-arch)-cross" \
"linux-libc-dev-$(xx-info debian-arch)-cross" && \
# Run xx-cargo early, since it sometimes seems to break when run at a later stage
echo "export CARGO_TARGET=$(xx-cargo --print-target-triple)" >> /env-cargo
RUN xx-apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc \
libmariadb3 \
libpq-dev \
libpq5 \
libssl-dev && \
# Force install arch dependend mariadb dev packages
# Installing them the normal way breaks several other packages (again)
apt-get download "libmariadb-dev-compat:$(xx-info debian-arch)" "libmariadb-dev:$(xx-info debian-arch)" && \
dpkg --force-all -i ./libmariadb-dev*.deb
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Environment variables for cargo across Debian and Alpine
RUN source /env-cargo && \
if xx-info is-cross ; then \
# We can't use xx-cargo since that uses clang, which doesn't work for our libraries.
# Because of this we generate the needed environment variables here which we can load in the needed steps.
echo "export CC_$(echo "${CARGO_TARGET}" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr - _)=/usr/bin/$(xx-info)-gcc" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export CARGO_TARGET_$(echo "${CARGO_TARGET}" | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' | tr - _)_LINKER=/usr/bin/$(xx-info)-gcc" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export PKG_CONFIG=/usr/bin/$(xx-info)-pkg-config" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export CROSS_COMPILE=1" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/$(xx-info)" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=/usr/lib/$(xx-info)" >> /env-cargo ; \
fi && \
# Output the current contents of the file
cat /env-cargo
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
RUN source /env-cargo && \
rustup target add "${CARGO_TARGET}"
ARG CARGO_PROFILE=release
ARG VW_VERSION
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain.toml ./rust-toolchain.toml
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN source /env-cargo && \
cargo build --features ${DB} --profile "${CARGO_PROFILE}" --target="${CARGO_TARGET}" && \
find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
# Copies the complete project
# To avoid copying unneeded files, use .dockerignore
COPY . .
# Builds again, this time it will be the actual source files being build
RUN source /env-cargo && \
# Make sure that we actually build the project by updating the src/main.rs timestamp
touch src/main.rs && \
# Create a symlink to the binary target folder to easy copy the binary in the final stage
cargo build --features ${DB} --profile "${CARGO_PROFILE}" --target="${CARGO_TARGET}" && \
if [[ "${CARGO_PROFILE}" == "dev" ]] ; then \
ln -vfsr "/app/target/${CARGO_TARGET}/debug" /app/target/final ; \
else \
ln -vfsr "/app/target/${CARGO_TARGET}/${CARGO_PROFILE}" /app/target/final ; \
fi
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
#
# To build these images you need to have qemu binfmt support.
# See the following pages to help install these tools locally
# Ubuntu/Debian: https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation
# Arch Linux: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU#Chrooting_into_arm/arm64_environment_from_x86_64
#
# Or use a Docker image which modifies your host system to support this.
# The GitHub Actions Workflow uses the same image as used below.
# See: https://github.com/tonistiigi/binfmt
# Usage: docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install arm64,arm
# To uninstall: docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --uninstall 'qemu-*'
#
# We need to add `--platform` here, because of a podman bug: https://github.com/containers/buildah/issues/4742
FROM --platform=$TARGETPLATFORM docker.io/library/debian:bookworm-slim
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data && \
apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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
WORKDIR /
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/final/vaultwarden .
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,68 +1,14 @@
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# Please make your changes in `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make` the individual Dockerfiles.
{% set rust_version = "1.70.0" %}
{% set debian_version = "bullseye" %}
{% set alpine_version = "3.17" %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "docker.io/library/rust:%s-%s" % (rust_version, debian_version) %}
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
{% if "amd64" in target_file %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:x86_64-musl-stable-%s" % rust_version %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "docker.io/library/alpine:%s" % alpine_version %}
{% set package_arch_target = "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" %}
{% elif "armv7" in target_file %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:armv7-musleabihf-stable-%s" % rust_version %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "docker.io/balenalib/armv7hf-alpine:%s" % alpine_version %}
{% set package_arch_target = "armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf" %}
{% elif "armv6" in target_file %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:arm-musleabi-stable-%s" % rust_version %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "docker.io/balenalib/rpi-alpine:%s" % alpine_version %}
{% set package_arch_target = "arm-unknown-linux-musleabi" %}
{% elif "arm64" in target_file %}
{% set build_stage_base_image = "docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:aarch64-musl-stable-%s" % rust_version %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "docker.io/balenalib/aarch64-alpine:%s" % alpine_version %}
{% set package_arch_target = "aarch64-unknown-linux-musl" %}
{% endif %}
{% elif "amd64" in target_file %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "docker.io/library/debian:%s-slim" % debian_version %}
{% elif "arm64" in target_file %}
{% set runtime_stage_base_image = "docker.io/balenalib/aarch64-debian:%s" % debian_version %}
{% 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 = "docker.io/balenalib/rpi-debian:%s" % debian_version %}
{% 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 = "docker.io/balenalib/armv7hf-debian:%s" % debian_version %}
{% set package_arch_name = "armhf" %}
{% set package_arch_target = "armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" %}
{% set package_cross_compiler = "arm-linux-gnueabihf" %}
{% endif %}
{% 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 %}
{% if "buildkit" in target_file %}
{% set mount_rust_cache = "--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry " %}
{% else %}
{% set mount_rust_cache = "" %}
{% endif %}
# Please make your changes in `DockerSettings.yaml` or `Dockerfile.j2` and then `make`
# This will generate two Dockerfile's `Dockerfile.debian` and `Dockerfile.alpine`
# 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_version = "v2023.5.0" %}
{% set vault_image_digest = "sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085" %}
####################### VAULT BUILD IMAGE #######################
# 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
@@ -80,10 +26,33 @@
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{ '{{' }}.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@{{ vault_image_digest }}
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:{{ vault_version }}]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@{{ vault_image_digest }} as vault
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@{{ vault_image_digest }} as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM {{ build_stage_base_image }} as build
{% if base == "debian" %}
########################## Cross Compile Docker Helper Scripts ##########################
## We use the linux/amd64 no matter which Build Platform, since these are all bash scripts
## And these bash scripts do not have any significant difference if at all
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 docker.io/tonistiigi/xx@{{ xx_image_digest }} AS xx
{% elif base == "alpine" %}
########################## ALPINE BUILD IMAGES ##########################
## NOTE: The Alpine Base Images do not support other platforms then linux/amd64
## And for Alpine we define all build images here, they will only be loaded when actually used
{% for arch in build_stage_image[base].arch_image %}
FROM --platform={{ build_stage_image[base].platform }} {{ build_stage_image[base].arch_image[arch] }} as build_{{ arch }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
# hadolint ignore=DL3006
FROM --platform={{ build_stage_image[base].platform }} {{ build_stage_image[base].image }} as build
{% if base == "debian" %}
COPY --from=xx / /
{% endif %}
ARG TARGETARCH
ARG TARGETVARIANT
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
# Build time options to avoid dpkg warnings and help with reproducible builds.
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
@@ -92,134 +61,161 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
TERM=xterm-256color \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
{%- if base == "alpine" %} \
# Use PostgreSQL v15 during Alpine/MUSL builds instead of the default v11
# Debian Bookworm already contains libpq v15
PQ_LIB_DIR="/usr/local/musl/pq15/lib"
{% endif %}
{% if base == "debian" %}
# Install clang to get `xx-cargo` working
# Install pkg-config to allow amd64 builds to find all libraries
# Install git so build.rs can determine the correct version
# Install the libc cross packages based upon the debian-arch
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
clang \
pkg-config \
git \
"libc6-$(xx-info debian-arch)-cross" \
"libc6-dev-$(xx-info debian-arch)-cross" \
"linux-libc-dev-$(xx-info debian-arch)-cross" && \
# Run xx-cargo early, since it sometimes seems to break when run at a later stage
echo "export CARGO_TARGET=$(xx-cargo --print-target-triple)" >> /env-cargo
RUN xx-apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc \
libmariadb3 \
libpq-dev \
libpq5 \
libssl-dev && \
# Force install arch dependend mariadb dev packages
# Installing them the normal way breaks several other packages (again)
apt-get download "libmariadb-dev-compat:$(xx-info debian-arch)" "libmariadb-dev:$(xx-info debian-arch)" && \
dpkg --force-all -i ./libmariadb-dev*.deb
{% endif %}
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN {{ mount_rust_cache -}} mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
{% if "armv6" in target_file %}
# To be able to build the armv6 image with mimalloc we need to specifically specify the libatomic.a file location
ENV RUSTFLAGS='-Clink-arg=/usr/local/musl/{{ package_arch_target }}/lib/libatomic.a'
{% endif %}
{% elif "arm" in target_file %}
# Install build dependencies for the {{ package_arch_name }} architecture
RUN dpkg --add-architecture {{ package_arch_name }} \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-{{ package_cross_compiler }} \
libc6-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libmariadb-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libmariadb-dev-compat{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libmariadb3{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libpq-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libpq5{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
libssl-dev{{ package_arch_prefix }} \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.{{ package_arch_target }}]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "{{ package_cross_compiler }}-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/{{ package_cross_compiler }}"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_{{ package_arch_target | replace("-", "_") }}="/usr/bin/{{ package_cross_compiler }}-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/{{ package_cross_compiler }}" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/{{ package_cross_compiler }}"
{% elif "amd64" in target_file %}
# Install build dependencies
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev \
libpq-dev
{% endif %}
# Creates a dummy project used to grab dependencies
RUN USER=root cargo new --bin /app
WORKDIR /app
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain ./rust-toolchain
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
{% if package_arch_target is defined %}
RUN {{ mount_rust_cache -}} rustup target add {{ package_arch_target }}
{% endif %}
{% if base == "debian" %}
# Environment variables for cargo across Debian and Alpine
RUN source /env-cargo && \
if xx-info is-cross ; then \
# We can't use xx-cargo since that uses clang, which doesn't work for our libraries.
# Because of this we generate the needed environment variables here which we can load in the needed steps.
echo "export CC_$(echo "${CARGO_TARGET}" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr - _)=/usr/bin/$(xx-info)-gcc" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export CARGO_TARGET_$(echo "${CARGO_TARGET}" | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' | tr - _)_LINKER=/usr/bin/$(xx-info)-gcc" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export PKG_CONFIG=/usr/bin/$(xx-info)-pkg-config" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export CROSS_COMPILE=1" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/$(xx-info)" >> /env-cargo && \
echo "export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=/usr/lib/$(xx-info)" >> /env-cargo ; \
fi && \
# Output the current contents of the file
cat /env-cargo
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
{% if "alpine" in target_file %}
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
{% elif base == "alpine" %}
# Shared variables across Debian and Alpine
RUN echo "export CARGO_TARGET=${RUST_MUSL_CROSS_TARGET}" >> /env-cargo && \
# To be able to build the armv6 image with mimalloc we need to tell the linker to also look for libatomic
if [[ "${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT}" == "armv6" ]] ; then echo "export RUSTFLAGS='-Clink-arg=-latomic'" >> /env-cargo ; fi && \
# Output the current contents of the file
cat /env-cargo
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
{% else %}
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
{% endif %}
RUN source /env-cargo && \
rustup target add "${CARGO_TARGET}"
ARG CARGO_PROFILE=release
ARG VW_VERSION
# Copies over *only* your manifests and build files
COPY ./Cargo.* ./
COPY ./rust-toolchain.toml ./rust-toolchain.toml
COPY ./build.rs ./build.rs
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN {{ mount_rust_cache -}} cargo build --features ${DB} --release{{ package_arch_target_param }} \
&& find . -not -path "./target*" -delete
RUN source /env-cargo && \
cargo build --features ${DB} --profile "${CARGO_PROFILE}" --target="${CARGO_TARGET}" && \
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 will be the actual source files being build
RUN source /env-cargo && \
# Make sure that we actually build the project by updating the src/main.rs timestamp
touch src/main.rs && \
# Create a symlink to the binary target folder to easy copy the binary in the final stage
cargo build --features ${DB} --profile "${CARGO_PROFILE}" --target="${CARGO_TARGET}" && \
if [[ "${CARGO_PROFILE}" == "dev" ]] ; then \
ln -vfsr "/app/target/${CARGO_TARGET}/debug" /app/target/final ; \
else \
ln -vfsr "/app/target/${CARGO_TARGET}/${CARGO_PROFILE}" /app/target/final ; \
fi
# Builds again, this time it'll just be
# your actual source files being built
RUN {{ mount_rust_cache -}} cargo build --features ${DB} --release{{ package_arch_target_param }}
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM {{ runtime_stage_base_image }}
#
# To build these images you need to have qemu binfmt support.
# See the following pages to help install these tools locally
# Ubuntu/Debian: https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation
# Arch Linux: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU#Chrooting_into_arm/arm64_environment_from_x86_64
#
# Or use a Docker image which modifies your host system to support this.
# The GitHub Actions Workflow uses the same image as used below.
# See: https://github.com/tonistiigi/binfmt
# Usage: docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install arm64,arm
# To uninstall: docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --uninstall 'qemu-*'
#
# We need to add `--platform` here, because of a podman bug: https://github.com/containers/buildah/issues/4742
FROM --platform=$TARGETPLATFORM {{ runtime_stage_image[base] }}
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
{%- if "alpine" in runtime_stage_base_image %} \
{%- if base == "debian" %} \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
{% elif base == "alpine" %} \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
{% endif %}
{% if "amd64" not in target_file %}
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
{% endif %}
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
{% if "alpine" in runtime_stage_base_image %}
&& apk add --no-cache \
RUN mkdir /data && \
{% if base == "debian" %}
apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
{% elif base == "alpine" %}
apk --no-cache add \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
{% else %}
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
{% endif %}
{% if "armv6" in target_file and "alpine" not in target_file %}
# In the Balena Bullseye images for armv6/rpi-debian there is a missing symlink.
# This symlink was there in the buster images, and for some reason this is needed.
RUN ln -v -s /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3 /lib/ld-linux.so.3
{% endif -%}
{% if "amd64" not in target_file %}
RUN [ "cross-build-end" ]
{% endif %}
VOLUME /data
@@ -229,16 +225,13 @@ 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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
{% if package_arch_target is defined %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/{{ package_arch_target }}/release/vaultwarden .
{% else %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/release/vaultwarden .
{% endif %}
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/final/vaultwarden .
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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OBJECTS := $(shell find ./ -mindepth 2 -name 'Dockerfile*')
all: $(OBJECTS)
%/Dockerfile: Dockerfile.j2 render_template
./render_template "$<" "{\"target_file\":\"$@\"}" > "$@"
%/Dockerfile.alpine: Dockerfile.j2 render_template
./render_template "$<" "{\"target_file\":\"$@\"}" > "$@"
%/Dockerfile.buildkit: Dockerfile.j2 render_template
./render_template "$<" "{\"target_file\":\"$@\"}" > "$@"
%/Dockerfile.buildkit.alpine: Dockerfile.j2 render_template
./render_template "$<" "{\"target_file\":\"$@\"}" > "$@"
all:
./render_template Dockerfile.j2 '{"base": "debian"}' > Dockerfile.debian
./render_template Dockerfile.j2 '{"base": "alpine"}' > Dockerfile.alpine
.PHONY: all

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The arch-specific directory names follow the arch identifiers used by the Docker official images:
# Vaultwarden Container Building
https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/blob/master/README.md#architectures-other-than-amd64
To build and release new testing and stable releases of Vaultwarden we use `docker buildx bake`.<br>
This can be used locally by running the command yourself, but it is also used by GitHub Actions.
This makes it easier for us to test and maintain the different architectures we provide.<br>
We also just have two Dockerfile's one for Debian and one for Alpine based images.<br>
With just these two files we can build both Debian and Alpine images for the following platforms:
- amd64 (linux/amd64)
- arm64 (linux/arm64)
- armv7 (linux/arm/v7)
- armv6 (linux/arm/v6)
To build these containers you need to enable QEMU binfmt support to be able to run/emulate architectures which are different then your host.<br>
This ensures the container build process can run binaries from other architectures.<br>
**NOTE**: Run all the examples below from the root of the repo.<br>
## How to install QEMU binfmt support
This is different per host OS, but most support this in some way.<br>
### Ubuntu/Debian
```bash
apt install binfmt-support qemu-user-static
```
### Arch Linux (others based upon it)
```bash
pacman -S qemu-user-static qemu-user-static-binfmt
```
### Fedora
```bash
dnf install qemu-user-static
```
### Others
There also is an option to use an other docker container to provide support for this.
```bash
# To install and activate
docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install arm64,arm
# To unistall
docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --uninstall 'qemu-*'
```
## Single architecture container building
You can build a container per supported architecture as long as you have QEMU binfmt support installed on your system.<br>
```bash
# Default bake triggers a Debian build using the hosts architecture
docker buildx bake --file docker/docker-bake.hcl
# Bake Debian ARM64 using a debug build
CARGO_PROFILE=dev \
SOURCE_COMMIT="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" \
docker buildx bake --file docker/docker-bake.hcl debian-arm64
# Bake Alpine ARMv6 as a release build
SOURCE_COMMIT="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" \
docker buildx bake --file docker/docker-bake.hcl alpine-armv6
```
## Local Multi Architecture container building
Start the initialization, this only needs to be done once.
```bash
# Create and use a new buildx builder instance which connects to the host network
docker buildx create --name vaultwarden --use --driver-opt network=host
# Validate it runs
docker buildx inspect --bootstrap
# Create a local container registry directly reachable on the localhost
docker run -d --name registry --network host registry:2
```
After that is done, you should be able to build and push to the local registry.<br>
Use the following command with the modified variables to bake the Alpine images.<br>
Replace `alpine` with `debian` if you want to build the debian multi arch images.
```bash
# Start a buildx bake using a debug build
CARGO_PROFILE=dev \
SOURCE_COMMIT="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" \
CONTAINER_REGISTRIES="localhost:5000/vaultwarden/server" \
docker buildx bake --file docker/docker-bake.hcl alpine-multi
```
## Using the `bake.sh` script
To make it a bit more easier to trigger a build, there also is a `bake.sh` script.<br>
This script calls `docker buildx bake` with all the right parameters and also generates the `SOURCE_COMMIT` and `SOURCE_VERSION` variables.<br>
This script can be called from both the repo root or within the docker directory.
So, if you want to build a Multi Arch Alpine container pushing to your localhost registry you can run this from within the docker directory. (Just make sure you executed the initialization steps above first)
```bash
CONTAINER_REGISTRIES="localhost:5000/vaultwarden/server" \
./bake.sh alpine-multi
```
Or if you want to just build a Debian container from the repo root, you can run this.
```bash
docker/bake.sh
```
You can append both `alpine` and `debian` with `-amd64`, `-arm64`, `-armv7` or `-armv6`, which will trigger a build for that specific platform.<br>
This will also append those values to the tag so you can see the builded container when running `docker images`.
You can also append extra arguments after the target if you want. This can be useful for example to print what bake will use.
```bash
docker/bake.sh alpine-all --print
```
### Testing baked images
To test these images you can run these images by using the correct tag and provide the platform.<br>
For example, after you have build an arm64 image via `./bake.sh debian-arm64` you can run:
```bash
docker run --rm -it \
-e DISABLE_ADMIN_TOKEN=true \
-e I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true \
-p8080:80 --platform=linux/arm64 \
vaultwarden/server:testing-arm64
```
## Using the `podman-bake.sh` script
To also make building easier using podman, there is a `podman-bake.sh` script.<br>
This script calls `podman buildx build` with the needed parameters and the same as `bake.sh`, it will generate some variables automatically.<br>
This script can be called from both the repo root or within the docker directory.
**NOTE:** Unlike the `bake.sh` script, this only supports a single `CONTAINER_REGISTRIES`, and a single `BASE_TAGS` value, no comma separated values. It also only supports building separate architectures, no Multi Arch containers.
To build an Alpine arm64 image with only sqlite support and mimalloc, run this:
```bash
DB="sqlite,enable_mimalloc" \
./podman-bake.sh alpine-arm64
```
Or if you want to just build a Debian container from the repo root, you can run this.
```bash
docker/podman-bake.sh
```
You can append extra arguments after the target if you want. This can be useful for example to disable cache like this.
```bash
./podman-bake.sh alpine-arm64 --no-cache
```
For the podman builds you can, just like the `bake.sh` script, also append the architecture to build for that specific platform.<br>
### Testing podman builded images
The command to start a podman built container is almost the same as for the docker/bake built containers. The images start with `localhost/`, so you need to prepend that.
```bash
podman run --rm -it \
-e DISABLE_ADMIN_TOKEN=true \
-e I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true \
-p8080:80 --platform=linux/arm64 \
localhost/vaultwarden/server:testing-arm64
```
## Variables supported
| Variable | default | description |
| --------------------- | ------------------ | ----------- |
| CARGO_PROFILE | null | Which cargo profile to use. `null` means what is defined in the Dockerfile |
| DB | null | Which `features` to build. `null` means what is defined in the Dockerfile |
| SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL | null | The source repository form where this build is triggered |
| SOURCE_COMMIT | null | The commit hash of the current commit for this build |
| SOURCE_VERSION | null | The current exact tag of this commit, else the last tag and the first 8 chars of the source commit |
| BASE_TAGS | testing | Tags to be used. Can be a comma separated value like "latest,1.29.2" |
| CONTAINER_REGISTRIES | vaultwarden/server | Comma separated value of container registries. Like `ghcr.io/dani-garcia/vaultwarden,docker.io/vaultwarden/server` |
| VW_VERSION | null | To override the `SOURCE_VERSION` value. This is also used by the `build.rs` code for example |

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev \
libpq-dev
# 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
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release \
&& 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 docker.io/library/debian:bullseye-slim
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:x86_64-musl-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& 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
RUN rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl \
&& 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=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/library/alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libmariadb-dev \
libpq-dev
# 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
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/library/debian:bullseye-slim
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:x86_64-musl-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& 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
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry 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 docker.io/library/alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies for the arm64 architecture
RUN dpkg --add-architecture arm64 \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev:arm64 \
libmariadb-dev:arm64 \
libmariadb-dev-compat:arm64 \
libmariadb3:arm64 \
libpq-dev:arm64 \
libpq5:arm64 \
libssl-dev:arm64 \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu="/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu"
# 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 aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu \
&& 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 docker.io/balenalib/aarch64-debian:bullseye
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:aarch64-musl-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& 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
RUN rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-musl \
&& 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-musl
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/balenalib/aarch64-alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies for the arm64 architecture
RUN dpkg --add-architecture arm64 \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev:arm64 \
libmariadb-dev:arm64 \
libmariadb-dev-compat:arm64 \
libmariadb3:arm64 \
libpq-dev:arm64 \
libpq5:arm64 \
libssl-dev:arm64 \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu="/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu"
# 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry 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 docker.io/balenalib/aarch64-debian:bullseye
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:aarch64-musl-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& 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
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-musl \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/balenalib/aarch64-alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies for the armel architecture
RUN dpkg --add-architecture armel \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi \
libc6-dev:armel \
libmariadb-dev:armel \
libmariadb-dev-compat:armel \
libmariadb3:armel \
libpq-dev:armel \
libpq5:armel \
libssl-dev:armel \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_arm_unknown_linux_gnueabi="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabi" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi"
# 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 arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi \
&& 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 docker.io/balenalib/rpi-debian:bullseye
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# In the Balena Bullseye images for armv6/rpi-debian there is a missing symlink.
# This symlink was there in the buster images, and for some reason this is needed.
RUN ln -v -s /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3 /lib/ld-linux.so.3
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:arm-musleabi-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# To be able to build the armv6 image with mimalloc we need to specifically specify the libatomic.a file location
ENV RUSTFLAGS='-Clink-arg=/usr/local/musl/arm-unknown-linux-musleabi/lib/libatomic.a'
# 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 arm-unknown-linux-musleabi
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-musleabi \
&& 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-musleabi
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/balenalib/rpi-alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-musleabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies for the armel architecture
RUN dpkg --add-architecture armel \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi \
libc6-dev:armel \
libmariadb-dev:armel \
libmariadb-dev-compat:armel \
libmariadb3:armel \
libpq-dev:armel \
libpq5:armel \
libssl-dev:armel \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_arm_unknown_linux_gnueabi="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabi" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi"
# 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry rustup target add arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry 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 docker.io/balenalib/rpi-debian:bullseye
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# In the Balena Bullseye images for armv6/rpi-debian there is a missing symlink.
# This symlink was there in the buster images, and for some reason this is needed.
RUN ln -v -s /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3 /lib/ld-linux.so.3
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:arm-musleabi-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# To be able to build the armv6 image with mimalloc we need to specifically specify the libatomic.a file location
ENV RUSTFLAGS='-Clink-arg=/usr/local/musl/arm-unknown-linux-musleabi/lib/libatomic.a'
# 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry rustup target add arm-unknown-linux-musleabi
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-musleabi \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-musleabi
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/balenalib/rpi-alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-musleabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies for the armhf architecture
RUN dpkg --add-architecture armhf \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
libc6-dev:armhf \
libmariadb-dev:armhf \
libmariadb-dev-compat:armhf \
libmariadb3:armhf \
libpq-dev:armhf \
libpq5:armhf \
libssl-dev:armhf \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_armv7_unknown_linux_gnueabihf="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
# 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 armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf \
&& 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 docker.io/balenalib/armv7hf-debian:bullseye
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:armv7-musleabihf-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& 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
RUN rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf \
&& 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-musleabihf
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/balenalib/armv7hf-alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/library/rust:1.70.0-bullseye as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& rustup set profile minimal
# Install build dependencies for the armhf architecture
RUN dpkg --add-architecture armhf \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
libc6-dev:armhf \
libmariadb-dev:armhf \
libmariadb-dev-compat:armhf \
libmariadb3:armhf \
libpq-dev:armhf \
libpq5:armhf \
libssl-dev:armhf \
#
# Make sure cargo has the right target config
&& echo '[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config" \
&& echo 'rustflags = ["-L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"]' >> "${CARGO_HOME}/config"
# Set arm specific environment values
ENV CC_armv7_unknown_linux_gnueabihf="/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc" \
CROSS_COMPILE="1" \
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf" \
OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf"
# 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry 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 docker.io/balenalib/armv7hf-debian:bullseye
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
curl \
libmariadb-dev-compat \
libpq5 \
openssl \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# This file was generated using a Jinja2 template.
# 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 #######################
# 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/vaultwarden/web-vault/tags,
# click the tag name to view the digest of the image it currently points to.
# - From the command line:
# $ docker pull docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoDigests}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085]
#
# - Conversely, to get the tag name from the digest:
# $ docker image inspect --format "{{.RepoTags}}" docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085
# [docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault:v2023.5.0]
#
FROM docker.io/vaultwarden/web-vault@sha256:e5b5e99d132d50dc73176afb65f41cf3b834fb06bfa1d621ac16c705c3f10085 as vault
########################## BUILD IMAGE ##########################
FROM docker.io/blackdex/rust-musl:armv7-musleabihf-stable-1.70.0 as build
# 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 \
CARGO_HOME="/root/.cargo" \
USER="root"
# Create CARGO_HOME folder and don't download rust docs
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry mkdir -pv "${CARGO_HOME}" \
&& 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
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry rustup target add armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
# Configure the DB ARG as late as possible to not invalidate the cached layers above
# Enable MiMalloc to improve performance on Alpine builds
ARG DB=sqlite,mysql,postgresql,enable_mimalloc
# Builds your dependencies and removes the
# dummy project, except the target folder
# This folder contains the compiled dependencies
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf \
&& 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 --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
FROM docker.io/balenalib/armv7hf-alpine:3.17
ENV ROCKET_PROFILE="release" \
ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
ROCKET_PORT=80 \
SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
RUN [ "cross-build-start" ]
# Create data folder and Install needed libraries
RUN mkdir /data \
&& apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
curl \
openssl \
tzdata
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
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh
COPY docker/start.sh /start.sh
HEALTHCHECK --interval=60s --timeout=10s CMD ["/healthcheck.sh"]
CMD ["/start.sh"]

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Determine the basedir of this script.
# It should be located in the same directory as the docker-bake.hcl
# This ensures you can run this script from both inside and outside of the docker directory
BASEDIR=$(RL=$(readlink -n "$0"); SP="${RL:-$0}"; dirname "$(cd "$(dirname "${SP}")" || exit; pwd)/$(basename "${SP}")")
# Load build env's
source "${BASEDIR}/bake_env.sh"
# Be verbose on what is being executed
set -x
# Make sure we set the context to `..` so it will go up one directory
docker buildx bake --progress plain --set "*.context=${BASEDIR}/.." -f "${BASEDIR}/docker-bake.hcl" "$@"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# If SOURCE_COMMIT is provided via env skip this
if [ -z "${SOURCE_COMMIT+x}" ]; then
SOURCE_COMMIT="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
fi
# If VW_VERSION is provided via env use it as SOURCE_VERSION
# Else define it using git
if [[ -n "${VW_VERSION}" ]]; then
SOURCE_VERSION="${VW_VERSION}"
else
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}"
GIT_BRANCH="$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)"
case "${GIT_BRANCH}" in
main|master|HEAD)
# Do not add the branch name for these branches
;;
*)
SOURCE_VERSION="${SOURCE_VERSION} (${GIT_BRANCH})"
;;
esac
fi
fi
# Export the rendered variables above so bake will use them
export SOURCE_COMMIT
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// ==== Baking Variables ====
// Set which cargo profile to use, dev or release for example
// Use the value provided in the Dockerfile as default
variable "CARGO_PROFILE" {
default = null
}
// Set which DB's (features) to enable
// Use the value provided in the Dockerfile as default
variable "DB" {
default = null
}
// The repository this build was triggered from
variable "SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL" {
default = null
}
// The commit hash of of the current commit this build was triggered on
variable "SOURCE_COMMIT" {
default = null
}
// The version of this build
// Typically the current exact tag of this commit,
// else the last tag and the first 8 characters of the source commit
variable "SOURCE_VERSION" {
default = null
}
// This can be used to overwrite SOURCE_VERSION
// It will be used during the build.rs building stage
variable "VW_VERSION" {
default = null
}
// The base tag(s) to use
// This can be a comma separated value like "testing,1.29.2"
variable "BASE_TAGS" {
default = "testing"
}
// Which container registries should be used for the tagging
// This can be a comma separated value
// Use a full URI like `ghcr.io/dani-garcia/vaultwarden,docker.io/vaultwarden/server`
variable "CONTAINER_REGISTRIES" {
default = "vaultwarden/server"
}
// ==== Baking Groups ====
group "default" {
targets = ["debian"]
}
// ==== Shared Baking ====
function "labels" {
params = []
result = {
"org.opencontainers.image.description" = "Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust - ${SOURCE_VERSION}"
"org.opencontainers.image.licenses" = "AGPL-3.0-only"
"org.opencontainers.image.documentation" = "https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki"
"org.opencontainers.image.url" = "https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden"
"org.opencontainers.image.created" = "${formatdate("YYYY-MM-DD'T'hh:mm:ssZZZZZ", timestamp())}"
"org.opencontainers.image.source" = "${SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL}"
"org.opencontainers.image.revision" = "${SOURCE_COMMIT}"
"org.opencontainers.image.version" = "${SOURCE_VERSION}"
}
}
target "_default_attributes" {
labels = labels()
args = {
DB = "${DB}"
CARGO_PROFILE = "${CARGO_PROFILE}"
VW_VERSION = "${VW_VERSION}"
}
}
// ==== Debian Baking ====
// Default Debian target, will build a container using the hosts platform architecture
target "debian" {
inherits = ["_default_attributes"]
dockerfile = "docker/Dockerfile.debian"
tags = generate_tags("", platform_tag())
output = [join(",", flatten([["type=docker"], image_index_annotations()]))]
}
// Multi Platform target, will build one tagged manifest with all supported architectures
// This is mainly used by GitHub Actions to build and push new containers
target "debian-multi" {
inherits = ["debian"]
platforms = ["linux/amd64", "linux/arm64", "linux/arm/v7", "linux/arm/v6"]
tags = generate_tags("", "")
output = [join(",", flatten([["type=registry"], image_index_annotations()]))]
}
// Per platform targets, to individually test building per platform locally
target "debian-amd64" {
inherits = ["debian"]
platforms = ["linux/amd64"]
tags = generate_tags("", "-amd64")
}
target "debian-arm64" {
inherits = ["debian"]
platforms = ["linux/arm64"]
tags = generate_tags("", "-arm64")
}
target "debian-armv7" {
inherits = ["debian"]
platforms = ["linux/arm/v7"]
tags = generate_tags("", "-armv7")
}
target "debian-armv6" {
inherits = ["debian"]
platforms = ["linux/arm/v6"]
tags = generate_tags("", "-armv6")
}
// A Group to build all platforms individually for local testing
group "debian-all" {
targets = ["debian-amd64", "debian-arm64", "debian-armv7", "debian-armv6"]
}
// ==== Alpine Baking ====
// Default Alpine target, will build a container using the hosts platform architecture
target "alpine" {
inherits = ["_default_attributes"]
dockerfile = "docker/Dockerfile.alpine"
tags = generate_tags("-alpine", platform_tag())
output = [join(",", flatten([["type=docker"], image_index_annotations()]))]
}
// Multi Platform target, will build one tagged manifest with all supported architectures
// This is mainly used by GitHub Actions to build and push new containers
target "alpine-multi" {
inherits = ["alpine"]
platforms = ["linux/amd64", "linux/arm64", "linux/arm/v7", "linux/arm/v6"]
tags = generate_tags("-alpine", "")
output = [join(",", flatten([["type=registry"], image_index_annotations()]))]
}
// Per platform targets, to individually test building per platform locally
target "alpine-amd64" {
inherits = ["alpine"]
platforms = ["linux/amd64"]
tags = generate_tags("-alpine", "-amd64")
}
target "alpine-arm64" {
inherits = ["alpine"]
platforms = ["linux/arm64"]
tags = generate_tags("-alpine", "-arm64")
}
target "alpine-armv7" {
inherits = ["alpine"]
platforms = ["linux/arm/v7"]
tags = generate_tags("-alpine", "-armv7")
}
target "alpine-armv6" {
inherits = ["alpine"]
platforms = ["linux/arm/v6"]
tags = generate_tags("-alpine", "-armv6")
}
// A Group to build all platforms individually for local testing
group "alpine-all" {
targets = ["alpine-amd64", "alpine-arm64", "alpine-armv7", "alpine-armv6"]
}
// ==== Bake everything locally ====
group "all" {
targets = ["debian-all", "alpine-all"]
}
// ==== Baking functions ====
// This will return the local platform as amd64, arm64 or armv7 for example
// It can be used for creating a local image tag
function "platform_tag" {
params = []
result = "-${replace(replace(BAKE_LOCAL_PLATFORM, "linux/", ""), "/", "")}"
}
function "get_container_registries" {
params = []
result = flatten(split(",", CONTAINER_REGISTRIES))
}
function "get_base_tags" {
params = []
result = flatten(split(",", BASE_TAGS))
}
function "generate_tags" {
params = [
suffix, // What to append to the BASE_TAG when needed, like `-alpine` for example
platform // the platform we are building for if needed
]
result = flatten([
for registry in get_container_registries() :
[for base_tag in get_base_tags() :
concat(["${registry}:${base_tag}${suffix}${platform}"])]
])
}
function "image_index_annotations" {
params = []
result = flatten([
for key, value in labels() :
value != null ? formatlist("annotation-index.%s=%s", "${key}", "${value}") : []
])
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# 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"
key="$1"
# Extract a line of the form:
# "domain": "https://bw.example.com/path",
grep "\"${key}\":" "${CONFIG_FILE}" |

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Determine the basedir of this script.
# It should be located in the same directory as the docker-bake.hcl
# This ensures you can run this script from both inside and outside of the docker directory
BASEDIR=$(RL=$(readlink -n "$0"); SP="${RL:-$0}"; dirname "$(cd "$(dirname "${SP}")" || exit; pwd)/$(basename "${SP}")")
# Load build env's
source "${BASEDIR}/bake_env.sh"
# Check if a target is given as first argument
# If not we assume the defaults and pass the given arguments to the podman command
case "${1}" in
alpine*|debian*)
TARGET="${1}"
# Now shift the $@ array so we only have the rest of the arguments
# This allows us too append these as extra arguments too the podman buildx build command
shift
;;
esac
LABEL_ARGS=(
--label org.opencontainers.image.description="Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust"
--label org.opencontainers.image.licenses="AGPL-3.0-only"
--label org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki"
--label org.opencontainers.image.url="https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden"
--label org.opencontainers.image.created="$(date --utc --iso-8601=seconds)"
)
if [[ -n "${SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL}" ]]; then
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label org.opencontainers.image.source="${SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL}")
fi
if [[ -n "${SOURCE_COMMIT}" ]]; then
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label org.opencontainers.image.revision="${SOURCE_COMMIT}")
fi
if [[ -n "${SOURCE_VERSION}" ]]; then
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label org.opencontainers.image.version="${SOURCE_VERSION}")
fi
# Check if and which --build-arg arguments we need to configure
BUILD_ARGS=()
if [[ -n "${DB}" ]]; then
BUILD_ARGS+=(--build-arg DB="${DB}")
fi
if [[ -n "${CARGO_PROFILE}" ]]; then
BUILD_ARGS+=(--build-arg CARGO_PROFILE="${CARGO_PROFILE}")
fi
if [[ -n "${VW_VERSION}" ]]; then
BUILD_ARGS+=(--build-arg VW_VERSION="${VW_VERSION}")
fi
# Set the default BASE_TAGS if non are provided
if [[ -z "${BASE_TAGS}" ]]; then
BASE_TAGS="testing"
fi
# Set the default CONTAINER_REGISTRIES if non are provided
if [[ -z "${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES}" ]]; then
CONTAINER_REGISTRIES="vaultwarden/server"
fi
# Check which Dockerfile we need to use, default is debian
case "${TARGET}" in
alpine*)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-alpine"
DOCKERFILE="Dockerfile.alpine"
;;
*)
DOCKERFILE="Dockerfile.debian"
;;
esac
# Check which platform we need to build and append the BASE_TAGS with the architecture
case "${TARGET}" in
*-arm64)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-arm64"
PLATFORM="linux/arm64"
;;
*-armv7)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-armv7"
PLATFORM="linux/arm/v7"
;;
*-armv6)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-armv6"
PLATFORM="linux/arm/v6"
;;
*)
BASE_TAGS="${BASE_TAGS}-amd64"
PLATFORM="linux/amd64"
;;
esac
# Be verbose on what is being executed
set -x
# Build the image with podman
# We use the docker format here since we are using `SHELL`, which is not supported by OCI
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
podman buildx build \
--platform="${PLATFORM}" \
--tag="${CONTAINER_REGISTRIES}:${BASE_TAGS}" \
--format=docker \
"${LABEL_ARGS[@]}" \
"${BUILD_ARGS[@]}" \
--file="${BASEDIR}/${DOCKERFILE}" "$@" \
"${BASEDIR}/.."

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@@ -1,17 +1,31 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os, argparse, json
import os
import argparse
import json
import yaml
import jinja2
# Load settings file
with open("DockerSettings.yaml", 'r') as yaml_file:
yaml_data = yaml.safe_load(yaml_file)
settings_env = jinja2.Environment(
loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(os.getcwd()),
)
settings_yaml = yaml.safe_load(settings_env.get_template("DockerSettings.yaml").render(yaml_data))
args_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
args_parser.add_argument('template_file', help='Jinja2 template file to render.')
args_parser.add_argument('render_vars', help='JSON-encoded data to pass to the templating engine.')
cli_args = args_parser.parse_args()
# Merge the default config yaml with the json arguments given.
render_vars = json.loads(cli_args.render_vars)
settings_yaml.update(render_vars)
environment = jinja2.Environment(
loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(os.getcwd()),
trim_blocks=True,
)
print(environment.get_template(cli_args.template_file).render(render_vars))
print(environment.get_template(cli_args.template_file).render(settings_yaml))

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
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 vaultwarden 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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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# The default Debian-based images support these arches for all database backends.
arches=(
amd64
armv6
armv7
arm64
)
export arches
if [[ "${DOCKER_TAG}" == *alpine ]]; then
distro_suffix=.alpine
fi
export distro_suffix

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo ">>> Building images..."
# shellcheck source=arches.sh
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="$(date --utc --iso-8601=seconds)"
org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki"
org.opencontainers.image.licenses="AGPL-3.0-only"
org.opencontainers.image.revision="${SOURCE_COMMIT}"
org.opencontainers.image.source="${SOURCE_REPOSITORY_URL}"
org.opencontainers.image.url="https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden"
org.opencontainers.image.version="${SOURCE_VERSION}"
)
LABEL_ARGS=()
for label in "${LABELS[@]}"; do
LABEL_ARGS+=(--label "${label}")
done
# Check if DOCKER_BUILDKIT is set, if so, use the Dockerfile.buildkit as template
if [[ -n "${DOCKER_BUILDKIT}" ]]; then
buildkit_suffix=.buildkit
fi
set -ex
for arch in "${arches[@]}"; do
docker build \
"${LABEL_ARGS[@]}" \
-t "${DOCKER_REPO}:${DOCKER_TAG}-${arch}" \
-f "docker/${arch}/Dockerfile${buildkit_suffix}${distro_suffix}" \
.
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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -ex
# If requested, print some environment info for troubleshooting.
if [[ -n "${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
fi

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@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck source=arches.sh
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 when needed..."
# 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.
#
# First check if there already is a registry container running, else skip it.
# This will only happen either locally or running it via Github Actions
#
if ! timeout 5 bash -c 'cat < /dev/null > /dev/tcp/localhost/5000'; then
# defaults to port 5000
docker run -d --name registry --network host registry:2
fi
# 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 "${local_image}"
done
echo ">>> Setting up Docker Buildx..."
# Same as earlier, use host networking so the buildx container can access the
# registry via localhost.
#
# Ref: https://github.com/docker/buildx/issues/94#issuecomment-534367714
#
# Check if there already is a builder running, else skip this and use the existing.
# This will only happen either locally or running it via Github Actions
#
if ! docker buildx inspect builder > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
docker buildx create --name builder --use --driver-opt network=host
fi
echo ">>> Running Docker Buildx..."
tags=("${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
platform="$(join "," "${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 "${platform}" \
"${tag_args[@]}" \
--push \
- < ./docker/Dockerfile.buildx

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
CREATE TABLE auth_requests (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL,
organization_uuid CHAR(36),
request_device_identifier CHAR(36) NOT NULL,
device_type INTEGER NOT NULL,
request_ip TEXT NOT NULL,
response_device_id CHAR(36),
access_code TEXT NOT NULL,
public_key TEXT NOT NULL,
enc_key TEXT NOT NULL,
master_password_hash TEXT NOT NULL,
approved BOOLEAN,
creation_date DATETIME NOT NULL,
response_date DATETIME,
authentication_date DATETIME,
FOREIGN KEY(user_uuid) REFERENCES users(uuid),
FOREIGN KEY(organization_uuid) REFERENCES organizations(uuid)
);

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
ALTER TABLE auth_requests
MODIFY master_password_hash TEXT;
ALTER TABLE auth_requests
MODIFY enc_key TEXT;

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ALTER TABLE users_organizations
ADD COLUMN external_id TEXT;

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ALTER TABLE ciphers
ADD COLUMN `key` TEXT;

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
CREATE TABLE auth_requests (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL,
organization_uuid CHAR(36),
request_device_identifier CHAR(36) NOT NULL,
device_type INTEGER NOT NULL,
request_ip TEXT NOT NULL,
response_device_id CHAR(36),
access_code TEXT NOT NULL,
public_key TEXT NOT NULL,
enc_key TEXT NOT NULL,
master_password_hash TEXT NOT NULL,
approved BOOLEAN,
creation_date TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
response_date TIMESTAMP,
authentication_date TIMESTAMP,
FOREIGN KEY(user_uuid) REFERENCES users(uuid),
FOREIGN KEY(organization_uuid) REFERENCES organizations(uuid)
);

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
ALTER TABLE auth_requests
ALTER COLUMN master_password_hash DROP NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE auth_requests
ALTER COLUMN enc_key DROP NOT NULL;

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
ALTER TABLE users_organizations
ADD COLUMN external_id TEXT;

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
ALTER TABLE ciphers
ADD COLUMN "key" TEXT;

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
CREATE TABLE auth_requests (
uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_uuid TEXT NOT NULL,
organization_uuid TEXT,
request_device_identifier TEXT NOT NULL,
device_type INTEGER NOT NULL,
request_ip TEXT NOT NULL,
response_device_id TEXT,
access_code TEXT NOT NULL,
public_key TEXT NOT NULL,
enc_key TEXT NOT NULL,
master_password_hash TEXT NOT NULL,
approved BOOLEAN,
creation_date DATETIME NOT NULL,
response_date DATETIME,
authentication_date DATETIME,
FOREIGN KEY(user_uuid) REFERENCES users(uuid),
FOREIGN KEY(organization_uuid) REFERENCES organizations(uuid)
);

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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
-- Create new auth_requests table with master_password_hash as nullable column
CREATE TABLE auth_requests_new (
uuid TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_uuid TEXT NOT NULL,
organization_uuid TEXT,
request_device_identifier TEXT NOT NULL,
device_type INTEGER NOT NULL,
request_ip TEXT NOT NULL,
response_device_id TEXT,
access_code TEXT NOT NULL,
public_key TEXT NOT NULL,
enc_key TEXT,
master_password_hash TEXT,
approved BOOLEAN,
creation_date DATETIME NOT NULL,
response_date DATETIME,
authentication_date DATETIME,
FOREIGN KEY (user_uuid) REFERENCES users (uuid),
FOREIGN KEY (organization_uuid) REFERENCES organizations (uuid)
);
-- Transfer current data to new table
INSERT INTO auth_requests_new SELECT * FROM auth_requests;
-- Drop the old table
DROP TABLE auth_requests;
-- Rename the new table to the original name
ALTER TABLE auth_requests_new RENAME TO auth_requests;

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-- Add the external_id to the users_organizations table
ALTER TABLE "users_organizations" ADD COLUMN "external_id" TEXT;

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ALTER TABLE ciphers
ADD COLUMN "key" TEXT;

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
1.70.0

4
rust-toolchain.toml Normal file
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[toolchain]
channel = "1.73.0"
components = [ "rustfmt", "clippy" ]
profile = "minimal"

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@@ -279,12 +279,11 @@ async fn get_user_or_404(uuid: &str, conn: &mut DbConn) -> ApiResult<User> {
#[post("/invite", data = "<data>")]
async fn invite_user(data: Json<InviteData>, _token: AdminToken, mut conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let data: InviteData = data.into_inner();
let email = data.email.clone();
if User::find_by_mail(&data.email, &mut conn).await.is_some() {
err_code!("User already exists", Status::Conflict.code)
}
let mut user = User::new(email);
let mut user = User::new(data.email);
async fn _generate_invite(user: &User, conn: &mut DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
if CONFIG.mail_enabled() {
@@ -326,6 +325,10 @@ async fn get_users_json(_token: AdminToken, mut conn: DbConn) -> Json<Value> {
let mut usr = u.to_json(&mut conn).await;
usr["UserEnabled"] = json!(u.enabled);
usr["CreatedAt"] = json!(format_naive_datetime_local(&u.created_at, DT_FMT));
usr["LastActive"] = match u.last_active(&mut conn).await {
Some(dt) => json!(format_naive_datetime_local(&dt, DT_FMT)),
None => json!(None::<String>),
};
users_json.push(usr);
}

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@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
use crate::db::DbPool;
use chrono::Utc;
use rocket::serde::json::Json;
use serde_json::Value;
use crate::{
api::{
core::log_user_event, register_push_device, unregister_push_device, EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase,
Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, UpdateType,
core::log_user_event, register_push_device, unregister_push_device, AnonymousNotify, EmptyResult, JsonResult,
JsonUpcase, Notify, NumberOrString, PasswordData, UpdateType,
},
auth::{decode_delete, decode_invite, decode_verify_email, Headers},
auth::{decode_delete, decode_invite, decode_verify_email, ClientHeaders, Headers},
crypto,
db::{models::*, DbConn},
mail, CONFIG,
@@ -51,6 +52,11 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<rocket::Route> {
put_device_token,
put_clear_device_token,
post_clear_device_token,
post_auth_request,
get_auth_request,
put_auth_request,
get_auth_request_response,
get_auth_requests,
]
}
@@ -340,7 +346,7 @@ async fn post_password(
let save_result = user.save(&mut conn).await;
// Prevent loging out the client where the user requested this endpoint from.
// Prevent logging out the client where the user requested this endpoint from.
// If you do logout the user it will causes issues at the client side.
// Adding the device uuid will prevent this.
nt.send_logout(&user, Some(headers.device.uuid)).await;
@@ -487,7 +493,7 @@ async fn post_rotatekey(data: JsonUpcase<KeyData>, headers: Headers, mut conn: D
let save_result = user.save(&mut conn).await;
// Prevent loging out the client where the user requested this endpoint from.
// Prevent logging out the client where the user requested this endpoint from.
// If you do logout the user it will causes issues at the client side.
// Adding the device uuid will prevent this.
nt.send_logout(&user, Some(headers.device.uuid)).await;
@@ -527,6 +533,10 @@ struct EmailTokenData {
#[post("/accounts/email-token", data = "<data>")]
async fn post_email_token(data: JsonUpcase<EmailTokenData>, headers: Headers, mut conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
if !CONFIG.email_change_allowed() {
err!("Email change is not allowed.");
}
let data: EmailTokenData = data.into_inner().data;
let mut user = headers.user;
@@ -573,6 +583,10 @@ async fn post_email(
mut conn: DbConn,
nt: Notify<'_>,
) -> EmptyResult {
if !CONFIG.email_change_allowed() {
err!("Email change is not allowed.");
}
let data: ChangeEmailData = data.into_inner().data;
let mut user = headers.user;
@@ -964,10 +978,10 @@ async fn put_device_token(uuid: &str, data: JsonUpcase<PushToken>, headers: Head
device.push_uuid = Some(uuid::Uuid::new_v4().to_string());
}
if let Err(e) = device.save(&mut conn).await {
err!(format!("An error occured while trying to save the device push token: {e}"));
err!(format!("An error occurred while trying to save the device push token: {e}"));
}
if let Err(e) = register_push_device(headers.user.uuid, device).await {
err!(format!("An error occured while proceeding registration of a device: {e}"));
err!(format!("An error occurred while proceeding registration of a device: {e}"));
}
Ok(())
@@ -996,3 +1010,211 @@ async fn put_clear_device_token(uuid: &str, mut conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
async fn post_clear_device_token(uuid: &str, conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
put_clear_device_token(uuid, conn).await
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct AuthRequestRequest {
accessCode: String,
deviceIdentifier: String,
email: String,
publicKey: String,
#[serde(alias = "type")]
_type: i32,
}
#[post("/auth-requests", data = "<data>")]
async fn post_auth_request(
data: Json<AuthRequestRequest>,
headers: ClientHeaders,
mut conn: DbConn,
nt: Notify<'_>,
) -> JsonResult {
let data = data.into_inner();
let user = match User::find_by_mail(&data.email, &mut conn).await {
Some(user) => user,
None => {
err!("AuthRequest doesn't exist")
}
};
let mut auth_request = AuthRequest::new(
user.uuid.clone(),
data.deviceIdentifier.clone(),
headers.device_type,
headers.ip.ip.to_string(),
data.accessCode,
data.publicKey,
);
auth_request.save(&mut conn).await?;
nt.send_auth_request(&user.uuid, &auth_request.uuid, &data.deviceIdentifier, &mut conn).await;
Ok(Json(json!({
"id": auth_request.uuid,
"publicKey": auth_request.public_key,
"requestDeviceType": DeviceType::from_i32(auth_request.device_type).to_string(),
"requestIpAddress": auth_request.request_ip,
"key": null,
"masterPasswordHash": null,
"creationDate": auth_request.creation_date.and_utc(),
"responseDate": null,
"requestApproved": false,
"origin": CONFIG.domain_origin(),
"object": "auth-request"
})))
}
#[get("/auth-requests/<uuid>")]
async fn get_auth_request(uuid: &str, mut conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let auth_request = match AuthRequest::find_by_uuid(uuid, &mut conn).await {
Some(auth_request) => auth_request,
None => {
err!("AuthRequest doesn't exist")
}
};
let response_date_utc = auth_request.response_date.map(|response_date| response_date.and_utc());
Ok(Json(json!(
{
"id": uuid,
"publicKey": auth_request.public_key,
"requestDeviceType": DeviceType::from_i32(auth_request.device_type).to_string(),
"requestIpAddress": auth_request.request_ip,
"key": auth_request.enc_key,
"masterPasswordHash": auth_request.master_password_hash,
"creationDate": auth_request.creation_date.and_utc(),
"responseDate": response_date_utc,
"requestApproved": auth_request.approved,
"origin": CONFIG.domain_origin(),
"object":"auth-request"
}
)))
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct AuthResponseRequest {
deviceIdentifier: String,
key: String,
masterPasswordHash: Option<String>,
requestApproved: bool,
}
#[put("/auth-requests/<uuid>", data = "<data>")]
async fn put_auth_request(
uuid: &str,
data: Json<AuthResponseRequest>,
mut conn: DbConn,
ant: AnonymousNotify<'_>,
nt: Notify<'_>,
) -> JsonResult {
let data = data.into_inner();
let mut auth_request: AuthRequest = match AuthRequest::find_by_uuid(uuid, &mut conn).await {
Some(auth_request) => auth_request,
None => {
err!("AuthRequest doesn't exist")
}
};
auth_request.approved = Some(data.requestApproved);
auth_request.enc_key = Some(data.key);
auth_request.master_password_hash = data.masterPasswordHash;
auth_request.response_device_id = Some(data.deviceIdentifier.clone());
auth_request.save(&mut conn).await?;
if auth_request.approved.unwrap_or(false) {
ant.send_auth_response(&auth_request.user_uuid, &auth_request.uuid).await;
nt.send_auth_response(&auth_request.user_uuid, &auth_request.uuid, data.deviceIdentifier, &mut conn).await;
}
let response_date_utc = auth_request.response_date.map(|response_date| response_date.and_utc());
Ok(Json(json!(
{
"id": uuid,
"publicKey": auth_request.public_key,
"requestDeviceType": DeviceType::from_i32(auth_request.device_type).to_string(),
"requestIpAddress": auth_request.request_ip,
"key": auth_request.enc_key,
"masterPasswordHash": auth_request.master_password_hash,
"creationDate": auth_request.creation_date.and_utc(),
"responseDate": response_date_utc,
"requestApproved": auth_request.approved,
"origin": CONFIG.domain_origin(),
"object":"auth-request"
}
)))
}
#[get("/auth-requests/<uuid>/response?<code>")]
async fn get_auth_request_response(uuid: &str, code: &str, mut conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let auth_request = match AuthRequest::find_by_uuid(uuid, &mut conn).await {
Some(auth_request) => auth_request,
None => {
err!("AuthRequest doesn't exist")
}
};
if !auth_request.check_access_code(code) {
err!("Access code invalid doesn't exist")
}
let response_date_utc = auth_request.response_date.map(|response_date| response_date.and_utc());
Ok(Json(json!(
{
"id": uuid,
"publicKey": auth_request.public_key,
"requestDeviceType": DeviceType::from_i32(auth_request.device_type).to_string(),
"requestIpAddress": auth_request.request_ip,
"key": auth_request.enc_key,
"masterPasswordHash": auth_request.master_password_hash,
"creationDate": auth_request.creation_date.and_utc(),
"responseDate": response_date_utc,
"requestApproved": auth_request.approved,
"origin": CONFIG.domain_origin(),
"object":"auth-request"
}
)))
}
#[get("/auth-requests")]
async fn get_auth_requests(headers: Headers, mut conn: DbConn) -> JsonResult {
let auth_requests = AuthRequest::find_by_user(&headers.user.uuid, &mut conn).await;
Ok(Json(json!({
"data": auth_requests
.iter()
.filter(|request| request.approved.is_none())
.map(|request| {
let response_date_utc = request.response_date.map(|response_date| response_date.and_utc());
json!({
"id": request.uuid,
"publicKey": request.public_key,
"requestDeviceType": DeviceType::from_i32(request.device_type).to_string(),
"requestIpAddress": request.request_ip,
"key": request.enc_key,
"masterPasswordHash": request.master_password_hash,
"creationDate": request.creation_date.and_utc(),
"responseDate": response_date_utc,
"requestApproved": request.approved,
"origin": CONFIG.domain_origin(),
"object":"auth-request"
})
}).collect::<Vec<Value>>(),
"continuationToken": null,
"object": "list"
})))
}
pub async fn purge_auth_requests(pool: DbPool) {
debug!("Purging auth requests");
if let Ok(mut conn) = pool.get().await {
AuthRequest::purge_expired_auth_requests(&mut conn).await;
} else {
error!("Failed to get DB connection while purging trashed ciphers")
}
}

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@@ -206,12 +206,13 @@ pub struct CipherData {
// TODO: Some of these might appear all the time, no need for Option
OrganizationId: Option<String>,
Key: Option<String>,
/*
Login = 1,
SecureNote = 2,
Card = 3,
Identity = 4,
Fido2Key = 5
Identity = 4
*/
pub Type: i32,
pub Name: String,
@@ -223,7 +224,6 @@ pub struct CipherData {
SecureNote: Option<Value>,
Card: Option<Value>,
Identity: Option<Value>,
Fido2Key: Option<Value>,
Favorite: Option<bool>,
Reprompt: Option<i32>,
@@ -359,14 +359,17 @@ pub async fn update_cipher_from_data(
enforce_personal_ownership_policy(Some(&data), headers, conn).await?;
// 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.")
// And only perform this check when not importing ciphers, else the date/time check will fail.
if ut != UpdateType::None {
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(_) => (),
}
Ok(_) => (),
}
}
@@ -466,7 +469,6 @@ pub async fn update_cipher_from_data(
2 => data.SecureNote,
3 => data.Card,
4 => data.Identity,
5 => data.Fido2Key,
_ => err!("Invalid type"),
};
@@ -483,6 +485,7 @@ pub async fn update_cipher_from_data(
None => err!("Data missing"),
};
cipher.key = data.Key;
cipher.name = data.Name;
cipher.notes = data.Notes;
cipher.fields = data.Fields.map(|f| _clean_cipher_data(f).to_string());
@@ -1752,7 +1755,7 @@ impl CipherSyncData {
let cipher_folders: HashMap<String, String>;
let cipher_favorites: HashSet<String>;
match sync_type {
// User Sync supports Folders and Favorits
// User Sync supports Folders and Favorites
CipherSyncType::User => {
// Generate a HashMap with the Cipher UUID as key and the Folder UUID as value
cipher_folders = FolderCipher::find_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await.into_iter().collect();
@@ -1760,7 +1763,7 @@ impl CipherSyncData {
// Generate a HashSet of all the Cipher UUID's which are marked as favorite
cipher_favorites = Favorite::get_all_cipher_uuid_by_user(user_uuid, conn).await.into_iter().collect();
}
// Organization Sync does not support Folders and Favorits.
// Organization Sync does not support Folders and Favorites.
// If these are set, it will cause issues in the web-vault.
CipherSyncType::Organization => {
cipher_folders = HashMap::with_capacity(0);
@@ -1805,7 +1808,7 @@ impl CipherSyncData {
.map(|collection_group| (collection_group.collections_uuid.clone(), collection_group))
.collect();
// Get all organizations that the user has full access to via group assignement
// Get all organizations that the user has full access to via group assignment
let user_group_full_access_for_organizations: HashSet<String> =
Group::gather_user_organizations_full_access(user_uuid, conn).await.into_iter().collect();

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@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ async fn accept_invite(emer_id: &str, data: JsonUpcase<AcceptData>, headers: Hea
let claims = decode_emergency_access_invite(token)?;
// This can happen if the user who received the invite used a different email to signup.
// Since we do not know if this is intented, we error out here and do nothing with the invite.
// Since we do not know if this is intended, we error out here and do nothing with the invite.
if claims.email != headers.user.email {
err!("Claim email does not match current users email")
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ mod public;
mod sends;
pub mod two_factor;
pub use accounts::purge_auth_requests;
pub use ciphers::{purge_trashed_ciphers, CipherData, CipherSyncData, CipherSyncType};
pub use emergency_access::{emergency_notification_reminder_job, emergency_request_timeout_job};
pub use events::{event_cleanup_job, log_event, log_user_event};
@@ -193,7 +194,12 @@ fn version() -> Json<&'static str> {
fn config() -> Json<Value> {
let domain = crate::CONFIG.domain();
Json(json!({
"version": crate::VERSION,
// Note: The clients use this version to handle backwards compatibility concerns
// This means they expect a version that closely matches the Bitwarden server version
// We should make sure that we keep this updated when we support the new server features
// Version history:
// - Individual cipher key encryption: 2023.9.1
"version": "2023.9.1",
"gitHash": option_env!("GIT_REV"),
"server": {
"name": "Vaultwarden",
@@ -206,6 +212,13 @@ fn config() -> Json<Value> {
"notifications": format!("{domain}/notifications"),
"sso": "",
},
"featureStates": {
// Any feature flags that we want the clients to use
// Can check the enabled ones at:
// https://vault.bitwarden.com/api/config
"autofill-v2": true,
"fido2-vault-credentials": true
},
"object": "config",
}))
}

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@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
put_policy,
get_organization_tax,
get_plans,
get_plans_all,
get_plans_tax_rates,
import,
post_org_keys,
@@ -1519,9 +1520,9 @@ async fn bulk_public_keys(
let data: OrgBulkIds = data.into_inner().data;
let mut bulk_response = Vec::new();
// Check all received UserOrg UUID's and find the matching User to retreive the public-key.
// Check all received UserOrg UUID's and find the matching User to retrieve the public-key.
// If the user does not exists, just ignore it, and do not return any information regarding that UserOrg UUID.
// The web-vault will then ignore that user for the folowing steps.
// The web-vault will then ignore that user for the following steps.
for user_org_id in data.Ids {
match UserOrganization::find_by_uuid_and_org(&user_org_id, org_id, &mut conn).await {
Some(user_org) => match User::find_by_uuid(&user_org.user_uuid, &mut conn).await {
@@ -1810,12 +1811,28 @@ fn get_plans() -> Json<Value> {
"Product": 0,
"Name": "Free",
"NameLocalizationKey": "planNameFree",
"BitwardenProduct": 0,
"MaxUsers": 0,
"DescriptionLocalizationKey": "planDescFree"
},{
"Object": "plan",
"Type": 0,
"Product": 1,
"Name": "Free",
"NameLocalizationKey": "planNameFree",
"BitwardenProduct": 1,
"MaxUsers": 0,
"DescriptionLocalizationKey": "planDescFree"
}],
"ContinuationToken": null
}))
}
#[get("/plans/all")]
fn get_plans_all() -> Json<Value> {
get_plans()
}
#[get("/plans/sales-tax-rates")]
fn get_plans_tax_rates(_headers: Headers) -> Json<Value> {
// Prevent a 404 error, which also causes Javascript errors.
@@ -1865,7 +1882,7 @@ async fn import(org_id: &str, data: JsonUpcase<OrgImportData>, headers: Headers,
// 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
// User needs to be admin or owner to use the Directory Connector
match UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&headers.user.uuid, org_id, &mut conn).await {
Some(user_org) if user_org.atype >= UserOrgType::Admin => { /* Okay, nothing to do */ }
Some(_) => err!("User has insufficient permissions to use Directory Connector"),
@@ -2880,7 +2897,7 @@ async fn put_reset_password_enrollment(
// This is a new function active since the v2022.9.x clients.
// It combines the previous two calls done before.
// We call those two functions here and combine them our selfs.
// We call those two functions here and combine them ourselves.
//
// NOTE: It seems clients can't handle uppercase-first keys!!
// We need to convert all keys so they have the first character to be a lowercase.

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@@ -56,16 +56,34 @@ async fn ldap_import(data: JsonUpcase<OrgImportData>, token: PublicToken, mut co
if let Some(mut user_org) =
UserOrganization::find_by_email_and_org(&user_data.Email, &org_id, &mut conn).await
{
user_org.revoke();
user_org.save(&mut conn).await?;
}
// Only revoke a user if it is not the last confirmed owner
let revoked = if user_org.atype == UserOrgType::Owner
&& user_org.status == UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32
{
if UserOrganization::count_confirmed_by_org_and_type(&org_id, UserOrgType::Owner, &mut conn).await
<= 1
{
warn!("Can't revoke the last owner");
false
} else {
user_org.revoke()
}
} else {
user_org.revoke()
};
let ext_modified = user_org.set_external_id(Some(user_data.ExternalId.clone()));
if revoked || ext_modified {
user_org.save(&mut conn).await?;
}
}
// If user is part of the organization, restore it
} else if let Some(mut user_org) =
UserOrganization::find_by_email_and_org(&user_data.Email, &org_id, &mut conn).await
{
if user_org.status < UserOrgStatus::Revoked as i32 {
user_org.restore();
let restored = user_org.restore();
let ext_modified = user_org.set_external_id(Some(user_data.ExternalId.clone()));
if restored || ext_modified {
user_org.save(&mut conn).await?;
}
} else {
@@ -73,9 +91,8 @@ async fn ldap_import(data: JsonUpcase<OrgImportData>, token: PublicToken, mut co
let user = match User::find_by_mail(&user_data.Email, &mut conn).await {
Some(user) => user, // exists in vaultwarden
None => {
// doesn't exist in vaultwarden
// User does not exist yet
let mut new_user = User::new(user_data.Email.clone());
new_user.set_external_id(Some(user_data.ExternalId.clone()));
new_user.save(&mut conn).await?;
if !CONFIG.mail_enabled() {
@@ -85,13 +102,14 @@ async fn ldap_import(data: JsonUpcase<OrgImportData>, token: PublicToken, mut co
new_user
}
};
let user_org_status = if CONFIG.mail_enabled() {
let user_org_status = if CONFIG.mail_enabled() || user.password_hash.is_empty() {
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.set_external_id(Some(user_data.ExternalId.clone()));
new_org_user.access_all = false;
new_org_user.atype = UserOrgType::User as i32;
new_org_user.status = user_org_status;
@@ -132,12 +150,10 @@ async fn ldap_import(data: JsonUpcase<OrgImportData>, token: PublicToken, mut co
GroupUser::delete_all_by_group(&group_uuid, &mut conn).await?;
for ext_id in &group_data.MemberExternalIds {
if let Some(user) = User::find_by_external_id(ext_id, &mut conn).await {
if let Some(user_org) = UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&user.uuid, &org_id, &mut conn).await
{
let mut group_user = GroupUser::new(group_uuid.clone(), user_org.uuid.clone());
group_user.save(&mut conn).await?;
}
if let Some(user_org) = UserOrganization::find_by_external_id_and_org(ext_id, &org_id, &mut conn).await
{
let mut group_user = GroupUser::new(group_uuid.clone(), user_org.uuid.clone());
group_user.save(&mut conn).await?;
}
}
}
@@ -150,10 +166,8 @@ async fn ldap_import(data: JsonUpcase<OrgImportData>, token: PublicToken, mut co
// Generate a HashSet to quickly verify if a member is listed or not.
let sync_members: HashSet<String> = data.Members.into_iter().map(|m| m.ExternalId).collect();
for user_org in UserOrganization::find_by_org(&org_id, &mut conn).await {
if let Some(user_external_id) =
User::find_by_uuid(&user_org.user_uuid, &mut conn).await.map(|u| u.external_id)
{
if user_external_id.is_some() && !sync_members.contains(&user_external_id.unwrap()) {
if let Some(ref user_external_id) = user_org.external_id {
if !sync_members.contains(user_external_id) {
if user_org.atype == UserOrgType::Owner && user_org.status == UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32 {
// Removing owner, check that there is at least one other confirmed owner
if UserOrganization::count_confirmed_by_org_and_type(&org_id, UserOrgType::Owner, &mut conn)

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@@ -340,9 +340,13 @@ async fn post_send_file_v2_data(
let mut data = data.into_inner();
let Some(send) = Send::find_by_uuid(send_uuid, &mut conn).await else { err!("Send not found. Unable to save the file.") };
let Some(send) = Send::find_by_uuid(send_uuid, &mut conn).await else {
err!("Send not found. Unable to save the file.")
};
let Some(send_user_id) = &send.user_uuid else {err!("Sends are only supported for users at the moment")};
let Some(send_user_id) = &send.user_uuid else {
err!("Sends are only supported for users at the moment")
};
if send_user_id != &headers.user.uuid {
err!("Send doesn't belong to user");
}

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@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ pub async fn validate_totp_code(
}
}
// Else no valide code received, deny access
// Else no valid code received, deny access
err!(
format!("Invalid TOTP code! Server time: {} IP: {}", current_time.format("%F %T UTC"), ip.ip),
ErrorEvent {

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use tokio::{
net::lookup_host,
};
use html5gum::{Emitter, EndTag, HtmlString, InfallibleTokenizer, Readable, StartTag, StringReader, Tokenizer};
use html5gum::{Emitter, HtmlString, InfallibleTokenizer, Readable, StringReader, Tokenizer};
use crate::{
error::Error,
@@ -46,10 +46,15 @@ static CLIENT: Lazy<Client> = Lazy::new(|| {
// Generate the cookie store
let cookie_store = Arc::new(Jar::default());
let icon_download_timeout = Duration::from_secs(CONFIG.icon_download_timeout());
let pool_idle_timeout = Duration::from_secs(10);
// Reuse the client between requests
let client = get_reqwest_client_builder()
.cookie_provider(Arc::clone(&cookie_store))
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(CONFIG.icon_download_timeout()))
.timeout(icon_download_timeout)
.pool_max_idle_per_host(5) // Configure the Hyper Pool to only have max 5 idle connections
.pool_idle_timeout(pool_idle_timeout) // Configure the Hyper Pool to timeout after 10 seconds
.trust_dns(true)
.default_headers(default_headers.clone());
match client.build() {
@@ -58,9 +63,11 @@ static CLIENT: Lazy<Client> = Lazy::new(|| {
error!("Possible trust-dns error, trying with trust-dns disabled: '{e}'");
get_reqwest_client_builder()
.cookie_provider(cookie_store)
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(CONFIG.icon_download_timeout()))
.default_headers(default_headers)
.timeout(icon_download_timeout)
.pool_max_idle_per_host(5) // Configure the Hyper Pool to only have max 5 idle connections
.pool_idle_timeout(pool_idle_timeout) // Configure the Hyper Pool to timeout after 10 seconds
.trust_dns(false)
.default_headers(default_headers)
.build()
.expect("Failed to build client")
}
@@ -258,7 +265,7 @@ mod tests {
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
#[derive(Clone)]
enum DomainBlacklistReason {
Regex,
IP,
@@ -415,38 +422,34 @@ fn get_favicons_node(
const TAG_LINK: &[u8] = b"link";
const TAG_BASE: &[u8] = b"base";
const TAG_HEAD: &[u8] = b"head";
const ATTR_REL: &[u8] = b"rel";
const ATTR_HREF: &[u8] = b"href";
const ATTR_SIZES: &[u8] = b"sizes";
let mut base_url = url.clone();
let mut icon_tags: Vec<StartTag> = Vec::new();
let mut icon_tags: Vec<Tag> = Vec::new();
for token in dom {
match token {
FaviconToken::StartTag(tag) => {
if *tag.name == TAG_LINK
&& tag.attributes.contains_key(ATTR_REL)
&& tag.attributes.contains_key(ATTR_HREF)
{
let rel_value = std::str::from_utf8(tag.attributes.get(ATTR_REL).unwrap())
.unwrap_or_default()
.to_ascii_lowercase();
if rel_value.contains("icon") && !rel_value.contains("mask-icon") {
icon_tags.push(tag);
}
} else if *tag.name == TAG_BASE && tag.attributes.contains_key(ATTR_HREF) {
let href = std::str::from_utf8(tag.attributes.get(ATTR_HREF).unwrap()).unwrap_or_default();
debug!("Found base href: {href}");
base_url = match base_url.join(href) {
Ok(inner_url) => inner_url,
_ => url.clone(),
};
}
let tag_name: &[u8] = &token.tag.name;
match tag_name {
TAG_LINK => {
icon_tags.push(token.tag);
}
FaviconToken::EndTag(tag) => {
if *tag.name == TAG_HEAD {
break;
}
TAG_BASE => {
base_url = if let Some(href) = token.tag.attributes.get(ATTR_HREF) {
let href = std::str::from_utf8(href).unwrap_or_default();
debug!("Found base href: {href}");
match base_url.join(href) {
Ok(inner_url) => inner_url,
_ => continue,
}
} else {
continue;
};
}
TAG_HEAD if token.closing => {
break;
}
_ => {
continue;
}
}
}
@@ -531,11 +534,11 @@ async fn get_icon_url(domain: &str) -> Result<IconUrlResult, Error> {
let mut referer = String::new();
if let Ok(content) = resp {
// Extract the URL from the respose in case redirects occured (like @ gitlab.com)
// Extract the URL from the response in case redirects occurred (like @ gitlab.com)
let url = content.url().clone();
// Set the referer to be used on the final request, some sites check this.
// Mostly used to prevent direct linking and other security resons.
// Mostly used to prevent direct linking and other security reasons.
referer = url.to_string();
// Add the fallback favicon.ico and apple-touch-icon.png to the list with the domain the content responded from.
@@ -635,7 +638,7 @@ fn get_icon_priority(href: &str, sizes: &str) -> u8 {
}
}
/// Returns a Tuple with the width and hight as a seperate value extracted from the sizes attribute
/// Returns a Tuple with the width and height as a separate value extracted from the sizes attribute
/// It will return 0 for both values if no match has been found.
///
/// # Arguments
@@ -682,7 +685,9 @@ async fn download_icon(domain: &str) -> Result<(Bytes, Option<&str>), Error> {
for icon in icon_result.iconlist.iter().take(5) {
if icon.href.starts_with("data:image") {
let Ok(datauri) = DataUrl::process(&icon.href) else {continue};
let Ok(datauri) = DataUrl::process(&icon.href) else {
continue;
};
// Check if we are able to decode the data uri
let mut body = BytesMut::new();
match datauri.decode::<_, ()>(|bytes| {
@@ -820,43 +825,64 @@ impl reqwest::cookie::CookieStore for Jar {
}
/// Custom FaviconEmitter for the html5gum parser.
/// The FaviconEmitter is using an almost 1:1 copy of the DefaultEmitter with some small changes.
/// The FaviconEmitter is using an optimized version of the DefaultEmitter.
/// This prevents emitting tags like comments, doctype and also strings between the tags.
/// But it will also only emit the tags we need and only if they have the correct attributes
/// Therefor parsing the HTML content is faster.
use std::collections::{BTreeSet, VecDeque};
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
#[derive(Debug)]
enum FaviconToken {
StartTag(StartTag),
EndTag(EndTag),
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Tag {
/// The tag's name, such as `"link"` or `"base"`.
pub name: HtmlString,
/// A mapping for any HTML attributes this start tag may have.
///
/// Duplicate attributes are ignored after the first one as per WHATWG spec.
pub attributes: BTreeMap<HtmlString, HtmlString>,
}
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct FaviconToken {
tag: Tag,
closing: bool,
}
#[derive(Default)]
struct FaviconEmitter {
current_token: Option<FaviconToken>,
last_start_tag: HtmlString,
current_attribute: Option<(HtmlString, HtmlString)>,
seen_attributes: BTreeSet<HtmlString>,
emitted_tokens: VecDeque<FaviconToken>,
emit_token: bool,
}
impl FaviconEmitter {
fn emit_token(&mut self, token: FaviconToken) {
self.emitted_tokens.push_front(token);
}
fn flush_current_attribute(&mut self, emit_current_tag: bool) {
const ATTR_HREF: &[u8] = b"href";
const ATTR_REL: &[u8] = b"rel";
const TAG_LINK: &[u8] = b"link";
const TAG_BASE: &[u8] = b"base";
const TAG_HEAD: &[u8] = b"head";
fn flush_current_attribute(&mut self) {
if let Some((k, v)) = self.current_attribute.take() {
match self.current_token {
Some(FaviconToken::StartTag(ref mut tag)) => {
tag.attributes.entry(k).and_modify(|_| {}).or_insert(v);
}
Some(FaviconToken::EndTag(_)) => {
self.seen_attributes.insert(k);
}
_ => {
debug_assert!(false);
if let Some(ref mut token) = self.current_token {
let tag_name: &[u8] = &token.tag.name;
if self.current_attribute.is_some() && (tag_name == TAG_BASE || tag_name == TAG_LINK) {
let (k, v) = self.current_attribute.take().unwrap();
token.tag.attributes.entry(k).and_modify(|_| {}).or_insert(v);
}
let tag_attr = &token.tag.attributes;
match tag_name {
TAG_HEAD if token.closing => self.emit_token = true,
TAG_BASE if tag_attr.contains_key(ATTR_HREF) => self.emit_token = true,
TAG_LINK if emit_current_tag && tag_attr.contains_key(ATTR_REL) && tag_attr.contains_key(ATTR_HREF) => {
let rel_value =
std::str::from_utf8(token.tag.attributes.get(ATTR_REL).unwrap()).unwrap_or_default();
if rel_value.contains("icon") && !rel_value.contains("mask-icon") {
self.emit_token = true
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
}
@@ -871,87 +897,71 @@ impl Emitter for FaviconEmitter {
}
fn pop_token(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Token> {
self.emitted_tokens.pop_back()
}
fn init_start_tag(&mut self) {
self.current_token = Some(FaviconToken::StartTag(StartTag::default()));
}
fn init_end_tag(&mut self) {
self.current_token = Some(FaviconToken::EndTag(EndTag::default()));
self.seen_attributes.clear();
}
fn emit_current_tag(&mut self) -> Option<html5gum::State> {
self.flush_current_attribute();
let mut token = self.current_token.take().unwrap();
let mut emit = false;
match token {
FaviconToken::EndTag(ref mut tag) => {
// Always clean seen attributes
self.seen_attributes.clear();
self.set_last_start_tag(None);
// Only trigger an emit for the </head> tag.
// This is matched, and will break the for-loop.
if *tag.name == b"head" {
emit = true;
}
}
FaviconToken::StartTag(ref mut tag) => {
// Only trriger an emit for <link> and <base> tags.
// These are the only tags we want to parse.
if *tag.name == b"link" || *tag.name == b"base" {
self.set_last_start_tag(Some(&tag.name));
emit = true;
} else {
self.set_last_start_tag(None);
}
}
}
// Only emit the tags we want to parse.
if emit {
self.emit_token(token);
if self.emit_token {
self.emit_token = false;
return self.current_token.take();
}
None
}
fn init_start_tag(&mut self) {
self.current_token = Some(FaviconToken {
tag: Tag::default(),
closing: false,
});
}
fn init_end_tag(&mut self) {
self.current_token = Some(FaviconToken {
tag: Tag::default(),
closing: true,
});
}
fn emit_current_tag(&mut self) -> Option<html5gum::State> {
self.flush_current_attribute(true);
self.last_start_tag.clear();
if self.current_token.is_some() && !self.current_token.as_ref().unwrap().closing {
self.last_start_tag.extend(&*self.current_token.as_ref().unwrap().tag.name);
}
html5gum::naive_next_state(&self.last_start_tag)
}
fn push_tag_name(&mut self, s: &[u8]) {
match self.current_token {
Some(
FaviconToken::StartTag(StartTag {
ref mut name,
..
})
| FaviconToken::EndTag(EndTag {
ref mut name,
..
}),
) => {
name.extend(s);
}
_ => debug_assert!(false),
if let Some(ref mut token) = self.current_token {
token.tag.name.extend(s);
}
}
fn init_attribute(&mut self) {
self.flush_current_attribute();
self.current_attribute = Some(Default::default());
self.flush_current_attribute(false);
self.current_attribute = match &self.current_token {
Some(token) => {
let tag_name: &[u8] = &token.tag.name;
match tag_name {
b"link" | b"head" | b"base" => Some(Default::default()),
_ => None,
}
}
_ => None,
};
}
fn push_attribute_name(&mut self, s: &[u8]) {
self.current_attribute.as_mut().unwrap().0.extend(s);
if let Some(attr) = &mut self.current_attribute {
attr.0.extend(s)
}
}
fn push_attribute_value(&mut self, s: &[u8]) {
self.current_attribute.as_mut().unwrap().1.extend(s);
if let Some(attr) = &mut self.current_attribute {
attr.1.extend(s)
}
}
fn current_is_appropriate_end_tag_token(&mut self) -> bool {
match self.current_token {
Some(FaviconToken::EndTag(ref tag)) => !self.last_start_tag.is_empty() && self.last_start_tag == tag.name,
match &self.current_token {
Some(token) if token.closing => !self.last_start_tag.is_empty() && self.last_start_tag == token.tag.name,
_ => false,
}
}

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@@ -155,7 +155,27 @@ async fn _password_login(
// Check password
let password = data.password.as_ref().unwrap();
if !user.check_valid_password(password) {
if let Some(auth_request_uuid) = data.auth_request.clone() {
if let Some(auth_request) = AuthRequest::find_by_uuid(auth_request_uuid.as_str(), conn).await {
if !auth_request.check_access_code(password) {
err!(
"Username or access code is incorrect. Try again",
format!("IP: {}. Username: {}.", ip.ip, username),
ErrorEvent {
event: EventType::UserFailedLogIn,
}
)
}
} else {
err!(
"Auth request not found. Try again.",
format!("IP: {}. Username: {}.", ip.ip, username),
ErrorEvent {
event: EventType::UserFailedLogIn,
}
)
}
} else if !user.check_valid_password(password) {
err!(
"Username or password is incorrect. Try again",
format!("IP: {}. Username: {}.", ip.ip, username),
@@ -260,6 +280,10 @@ async fn _password_login(
"ResetMasterPassword": false,// TODO: Same as above
"scope": scope,
"unofficialServer": true,
"UserDecryptionOptions": {
"HasMasterPassword": !user.password_hash.is_empty(),
"Object": "userDecryptionOptions"
},
});
if let Some(token) = twofactor_token {
@@ -445,7 +469,7 @@ async fn twofactor_auth(
TwoFactorIncomplete::mark_incomplete(user_uuid, &device.uuid, &device.name, ip, conn).await?;
let twofactor_ids: Vec<_> = twofactors.iter().map(|tf| tf.atype).collect();
let selected_id = data.two_factor_provider.unwrap_or(twofactor_ids[0]); // If we aren't given a two factor provider, asume the first one
let selected_id = data.two_factor_provider.unwrap_or(twofactor_ids[0]); // If we aren't given a two factor provider, assume the first one
let twofactor_code = match data.two_factor_token {
Some(ref code) => code,
@@ -646,6 +670,8 @@ struct ConnectData {
#[field(name = uncased("two_factor_remember"))]
#[field(name = uncased("twofactorremember"))]
two_factor_remember: Option<i32>,
#[field(name = uncased("authrequest"))]
auth_request: Option<String>,
}
fn _check_is_some<T>(value: &Option<T>, msg: &str) -> EmptyResult {

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ pub use crate::api::{
admin::catchers as admin_catchers,
admin::routes as admin_routes,
core::catchers as core_catchers,
core::purge_auth_requests,
core::purge_sends,
core::purge_trashed_ciphers,
core::routes as core_routes,
@@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ pub use crate::api::{
icons::routes as icons_routes,
identity::routes as identity_routes,
notifications::routes as notifications_routes,
notifications::{start_notification_server, Notify, UpdateType},
notifications::{start_notification_server, AnonymousNotify, Notify, UpdateType, WS_ANONYMOUS_SUBSCRIPTIONS},
push::{
push_cipher_update, push_folder_update, push_logout, push_send_update, push_user_update, register_push_device,
unregister_push_device,

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use tokio_tungstenite::{
};
use crate::{
auth::ClientIp,
auth::{ClientIp, WsAccessTokenHeader},
db::{
models::{Cipher, Folder, Send as DbSend, User},
DbConn,
@@ -36,10 +36,19 @@ static WS_USERS: Lazy<Arc<WebSocketUsers>> = Lazy::new(|| {
})
});
use super::{push_cipher_update, push_folder_update, push_logout, push_send_update, push_user_update};
pub static WS_ANONYMOUS_SUBSCRIPTIONS: Lazy<Arc<AnonymousWebSocketSubscriptions>> = Lazy::new(|| {
Arc::new(AnonymousWebSocketSubscriptions {
map: Arc::new(dashmap::DashMap::new()),
})
});
use super::{
push::push_auth_request, push::push_auth_response, push_cipher_update, push_folder_update, push_logout,
push_send_update, push_user_update,
};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
routes![websockets_hub]
routes![websockets_hub, anonymous_websockets_hub]
}
#[derive(FromForm, Debug)]
@@ -74,17 +83,50 @@ impl Drop for WSEntryMapGuard {
}
}
struct WSAnonymousEntryMapGuard {
subscriptions: Arc<AnonymousWebSocketSubscriptions>,
token: String,
addr: IpAddr,
}
impl WSAnonymousEntryMapGuard {
fn new(subscriptions: Arc<AnonymousWebSocketSubscriptions>, token: String, addr: IpAddr) -> Self {
Self {
subscriptions,
token,
addr,
}
}
}
impl Drop for WSAnonymousEntryMapGuard {
fn drop(&mut self) {
info!("Closing WS connection from {}", self.addr);
self.subscriptions.map.remove(&self.token);
}
}
#[get("/hub?<data..>")]
fn websockets_hub<'r>(
ws: rocket_ws::WebSocket,
data: WsAccessToken,
ip: ClientIp,
header_token: WsAccessTokenHeader,
) -> Result<rocket_ws::Stream!['r], Error> {
let addr = ip.ip;
info!("Accepting Rocket WS connection from {addr}");
let Some(token) = data.access_token else { err_code!("Invalid claim", 401) };
let Ok(claims) = crate::auth::decode_login(&token) else { err_code!("Invalid token", 401) };
let token = if let Some(token) = data.access_token {
token
} else if let Some(token) = header_token.access_token {
token
} else {
err_code!("Invalid claim", 401)
};
let Ok(claims) = crate::auth::decode_login(&token) else {
err_code!("Invalid token", 401)
};
let (mut rx, guard) = {
let users = Arc::clone(&WS_USERS);
@@ -144,6 +186,72 @@ fn websockets_hub<'r>(
})
}
#[get("/anonymous-hub?<token..>")]
fn anonymous_websockets_hub<'r>(
ws: rocket_ws::WebSocket,
token: String,
ip: ClientIp,
) -> Result<rocket_ws::Stream!['r], Error> {
let addr = ip.ip;
info!("Accepting Anonymous Rocket WS connection from {addr}");
let (mut rx, guard) = {
let subscriptions = Arc::clone(&WS_ANONYMOUS_SUBSCRIPTIONS);
// Add a channel to send messages to this client to the map
let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::mpsc::channel::<Message>(100);
subscriptions.map.insert(token.clone(), tx);
// Once the guard goes out of scope, the connection will have been closed and the entry will be deleted from the map
(rx, WSAnonymousEntryMapGuard::new(subscriptions, token, addr))
};
Ok({
rocket_ws::Stream! { ws => {
let mut ws = ws;
let _guard = guard;
let mut interval = tokio::time::interval(Duration::from_secs(15));
loop {
tokio::select! {
res = ws.next() => {
match res {
Some(Ok(message)) => {
match message {
// Respond to any pings
Message::Ping(ping) => yield Message::Pong(ping),
Message::Pong(_) => {/* Ignored */},
// We should receive an initial message with the protocol and version, and we will reply to it
Message::Text(ref message) => {
let msg = message.strip_suffix(RECORD_SEPARATOR as char).unwrap_or(message);
if serde_json::from_str(msg).ok() == Some(INITIAL_MESSAGE) {
yield Message::binary(INITIAL_RESPONSE);
continue;
}
}
// Just echo anything else the client sends
_ => yield message,
}
}
_ => break,
}
}
res = rx.recv() => {
match res {
Some(res) => yield res,
None => break,
}
}
_ = interval.tick() => yield Message::Ping(create_ping())
}
}
}}
})
}
//
// Websockets server
//
@@ -352,6 +460,69 @@ impl WebSocketUsers {
push_send_update(ut, send, acting_device_uuid, conn).await;
}
}
pub async fn send_auth_request(
&self,
user_uuid: &String,
auth_request_uuid: &String,
acting_device_uuid: &String,
conn: &mut DbConn,
) {
let data = create_update(
vec![("Id".into(), auth_request_uuid.clone().into()), ("UserId".into(), user_uuid.clone().into())],
UpdateType::AuthRequest,
Some(acting_device_uuid.to_string()),
);
self.send_update(user_uuid, &data).await;
if CONFIG.push_enabled() {
push_auth_request(user_uuid.to_string(), auth_request_uuid.to_string(), conn).await;
}
}
pub async fn send_auth_response(
&self,
user_uuid: &String,
auth_response_uuid: &str,
approving_device_uuid: String,
conn: &mut DbConn,
) {
let data = create_update(
vec![("Id".into(), auth_response_uuid.to_owned().into()), ("UserId".into(), user_uuid.clone().into())],
UpdateType::AuthRequestResponse,
approving_device_uuid.clone().into(),
);
self.send_update(auth_response_uuid, &data).await;
if CONFIG.push_enabled() {
push_auth_response(user_uuid.to_string(), auth_response_uuid.to_string(), approving_device_uuid, conn)
.await;
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct AnonymousWebSocketSubscriptions {
map: Arc<dashmap::DashMap<String, Sender<Message>>>,
}
impl AnonymousWebSocketSubscriptions {
async fn send_update(&self, token: &str, data: &[u8]) {
if let Some(sender) = self.map.get(token).map(|v| v.clone()) {
if let Err(e) = sender.send(Message::binary(data)).await {
error!("Error sending WS update {e}");
}
}
}
pub async fn send_auth_response(&self, user_uuid: &String, auth_response_uuid: &str) {
let data = create_anonymous_update(
vec![("Id".into(), auth_response_uuid.to_owned().into()), ("UserId".into(), user_uuid.clone().into())],
UpdateType::AuthRequestResponse,
user_uuid.to_string(),
);
self.send_update(auth_response_uuid, &data).await;
}
}
/* Message Structure
@@ -387,6 +558,24 @@ fn create_update(payload: Vec<(Value, Value)>, ut: UpdateType, acting_device_uui
serialize(value)
}
fn create_anonymous_update(payload: Vec<(Value, Value)>, ut: UpdateType, user_id: String) -> Vec<u8> {
use rmpv::Value as V;
let value = V::Array(vec![
1.into(),
V::Map(vec![]),
V::Nil,
"AuthRequestResponseRecieved".into(),
V::Array(vec![V::Map(vec![
("Type".into(), (ut as i32).into()),
("Payload".into(), payload.into()),
("UserId".into(), user_id.into()),
])]),
]);
serialize(value)
}
fn create_ping() -> Vec<u8> {
serialize(Value::Array(vec![6.into()]))
}
@@ -420,6 +609,7 @@ pub enum UpdateType {
}
pub type Notify<'a> = &'a rocket::State<Arc<WebSocketUsers>>;
pub type AnonymousNotify<'a> = &'a rocket::State<Arc<AnonymousWebSocketSubscriptions>>;
pub fn start_notification_server() -> Arc<WebSocketUsers> {
let users = Arc::clone(&WS_USERS);

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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ pub async fn unregister_push_device(uuid: String) -> EmptyResult {
.await
{
Ok(r) => r,
Err(e) => err!(format!("An error occured during device unregistration: {e}")),
Err(e) => err!(format!("An error occurred during device unregistration: {e}")),
};
Ok(())
}
@@ -252,6 +252,43 @@ async fn send_to_push_relay(notification_data: Value) {
.send()
.await
{
error!("An error occured while sending a send update to the push relay: {}", e);
error!("An error occurred while sending a send update to the push relay: {}", e);
};
}
pub async fn push_auth_request(user_uuid: String, auth_request_uuid: String, conn: &mut crate::db::DbConn) {
if Device::check_user_has_push_device(user_uuid.as_str(), conn).await {
tokio::task::spawn(send_to_push_relay(json!({
"userId": user_uuid,
"organizationId": (),
"deviceId": null,
"identifier": null,
"type": UpdateType::AuthRequest as i32,
"payload": {
"id": auth_request_uuid,
"userId": user_uuid,
}
})));
}
}
pub async fn push_auth_response(
user_uuid: String,
auth_request_uuid: String,
approving_device_uuid: String,
conn: &mut crate::db::DbConn,
) {
if Device::check_user_has_push_device(user_uuid.as_str(), conn).await {
tokio::task::spawn(send_to_push_relay(json!({
"userId": user_uuid,
"organizationId": (),
"deviceId": approving_device_uuid,
"identifier": approving_device_uuid,
"type": UpdateType::AuthRequestResponse as i32,
"payload": {
"id": auth_request_uuid,
"userId": user_uuid,
}
})));
}
}

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@@ -12,13 +12,19 @@ use crate::{
};
pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
// If addding more routes here, consider also adding them to
// If adding more routes here, consider also adding them to
// crate::utils::LOGGED_ROUTES to make sure they appear in the log
let mut routes = routes![attachments, alive, alive_head, static_files];
if CONFIG.web_vault_enabled() {
routes![web_index, web_index_head, app_id, web_files, attachments, alive, alive_head, static_files]
} else {
routes![attachments, alive, alive_head, static_files]
routes.append(&mut routes![web_index, web_index_head, app_id, web_files]);
}
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
if CONFIG.reload_templates() {
routes.append(&mut routes![_static_files_dev]);
}
routes
}
pub fn catchers() -> Vec<Catcher> {
@@ -94,7 +100,9 @@ async fn web_files(p: PathBuf) -> Cached<Option<NamedFile>> {
#[get("/attachments/<uuid>/<file_id>?<token>")]
async fn attachments(uuid: SafeString, file_id: SafeString, token: String) -> Option<NamedFile> {
let Ok(claims) = decode_file_download(&token) else { return None };
let Ok(claims) = decode_file_download(&token) else {
return None;
};
if claims.sub != *uuid || claims.file_id != *file_id {
return None;
}
@@ -116,7 +124,30 @@ fn alive_head(_conn: DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
Ok(())
}
#[get("/vw_static/<filename>")]
// This endpoint/function is used during development and development only.
// It allows to easily develop the admin interface by always loading the files from disk instead from a slice of bytes
// This will only be active during a debug build and only when `RELOAD_TEMPLATES` is set to `true`
// NOTE: Do not forget to add any new files added to the `static_files` function below!
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
#[get("/vw_static/<filename>", rank = 1)]
pub async fn _static_files_dev(filename: PathBuf) -> Option<NamedFile> {
warn!("LOADING STATIC FILES FROM DISK");
let file = filename.to_str().unwrap_or_default();
let ext = filename.extension().unwrap_or_default();
let path = if ext == "png" || ext == "svg" {
tokio::fs::canonicalize(Path::new(file!()).parent().unwrap().join("../static/images/").join(file)).await
} else {
tokio::fs::canonicalize(Path::new(file!()).parent().unwrap().join("../static/scripts/").join(file)).await
};
if let Ok(path) = path {
return NamedFile::open(path).await.ok();
};
None
}
#[get("/vw_static/<filename>", rank = 2)]
pub fn static_files(filename: &str) -> Result<(ContentType, &'static [u8]), Error> {
match filename {
"404.png" => Ok((ContentType::PNG, include_bytes!("../static/images/404.png"))),
@@ -138,12 +169,12 @@ pub fn static_files(filename: &str) -> Result<(ContentType, &'static [u8]), Erro
Ok((ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/admin_diagnostics.js")))
}
"bootstrap.css" => Ok((ContentType::CSS, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/bootstrap.css"))),
"bootstrap-native.js" => Ok((ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/bootstrap-native.js"))),
"bootstrap.bundle.js" => Ok((ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/bootstrap.bundle.js"))),
"jdenticon.js" => Ok((ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/jdenticon.js"))),
"datatables.js" => Ok((ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/datatables.js"))),
"datatables.css" => Ok((ContentType::CSS, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/datatables.css"))),
"jquery-3.6.4.slim.js" => {
Ok((ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/jquery-3.6.4.slim.js")))
"jquery-3.7.0.slim.js" => {
Ok((ContentType::JavaScript, include_bytes!("../static/scripts/jquery-3.7.0.slim.js")))
}
_ => err!(format!("Static file not found: {filename}")),
}

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@@ -825,3 +825,26 @@ impl<'r> FromRequest<'r> for ClientIp {
})
}
}
pub struct WsAccessTokenHeader {
pub access_token: Option<String>,
}
#[rocket::async_trait]
impl<'r> FromRequest<'r> for WsAccessTokenHeader {
type Error = ();
async fn from_request(request: &'r Request<'_>) -> Outcome<Self, Self::Error> {
let headers = request.headers();
// Get access_token
let access_token = match headers.get_one("Authorization") {
Some(a) => a.rsplit("Bearer ").next().map(String::from),
None => None,
};
Outcome::Success(Self {
access_token,
})
}
}

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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
if show_overrides && !overrides.is_empty() {
// We can't use warn! here because logging isn't setup yet.
println!("[WARNING] The following environment variables are being overriden by the config.json file.");
println!("[WARNING] The following environment variables are being overridden by the config.json file.");
println!("[WARNING] Please use the admin panel to make changes to them:");
println!("[WARNING] {}\n", overrides.join(", "));
}
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
)+)+
pub fn prepare_json(&self) -> serde_json::Value {
let (def, cfg, overriden) = {
let (def, cfg, overridden) = {
let inner = &self.inner.read().unwrap();
(inner._env.build(), inner.config.clone(), inner._overrides.clone())
};
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ macro_rules! make_config {
element.insert("default".into(), serde_json::to_value(def.$name).unwrap());
element.insert("type".into(), (_get_form_type(stringify!($ty))).into());
element.insert("doc".into(), (_get_doc(concat!($($doc),+))).into());
element.insert("overridden".into(), (overriden.contains(&paste::paste!(stringify!([<$name:upper>])).into())).into());
element.insert("overridden".into(), (overridden.contains(&paste::paste!(stringify!([<$name:upper>])).into())).into());
element
}),
)+
@@ -409,6 +409,10 @@ make_config! {
/// Event cleanup schedule |> Cron schedule of the job that cleans old events from the event table.
/// Defaults to daily. Set blank to disable this job.
event_cleanup_schedule: String, false, def, "0 10 0 * * *".to_string();
/// Auth Request cleanup schedule |> Cron schedule of the job that cleans old auth requests from the auth request.
/// Defaults to every minute. Set blank to disable this job.
auth_request_purge_schedule: String, false, def, "30 * * * * *".to_string();
},
/// General settings
@@ -476,6 +480,8 @@ make_config! {
invitation_expiration_hours: u32, false, def, 120;
/// Allow emergency access |> Controls whether users can enable emergency access to their accounts. This setting applies globally to all users.
emergency_access_allowed: bool, true, def, true;
/// Allow email change |> Controls whether users can change their email. This setting applies globally to all users.
email_change_allowed: bool, true, def, true;
/// Password iterations |> Number of server-side passwords hashing iterations for the password hash.
/// The default for new users. If changed, it will be updated during login for existing users.
password_iterations: i32, true, def, 600_000;
@@ -492,7 +498,7 @@ make_config! {
/// Invitation organization name |> Name shown in the invitation emails that don't come from a specific organization
invitation_org_name: String, true, def, "Vaultwarden".to_string();
/// Events days retain |> Number of days to retain events stored in the database. If unset, events are kept indefently.
/// Events days retain |> Number of days to retain events stored in the database. If unset, events are kept indefinitely.
events_days_retain: i64, false, option;
},
@@ -520,7 +526,7 @@ make_config! {
/// has been decided on, consider using permanent redirects for cacheability. The legacy codes
/// are currently better supported by the Bitwarden clients.
icon_redirect_code: u32, true, def, 302;
/// Positive icon cache expiry |> Number of seconds to consider that an already cached icon is fresh. After this period, the icon will be redownloaded
/// Positive icon cache expiry |> Number of seconds to consider that an already cached icon is fresh. After this period, the icon will be refreshed
icon_cache_ttl: u64, true, def, 2_592_000;
/// Negative icon cache expiry |> Number of seconds before trying to download an icon that failed again.
icon_cache_negttl: u64, true, def, 259_200;
@@ -530,7 +536,7 @@ make_config! {
/// Useful to hide other servers in the local network. Check the WIKI for more details
icon_blacklist_regex: String, true, option;
/// Icon blacklist non global IPs |> 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: bool, true, def, true;
/// Disable Two-Factor remember |> Enabling this would force the users to use a second factor to login every time.
@@ -566,7 +572,7 @@ make_config! {
/// 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;
/// Timeout when aquiring database connection
/// Timeout when acquiring database connection
database_timeout: u64, false, def, 30;
/// Database connection pool size
@@ -893,6 +899,10 @@ fn validate_config(cfg: &ConfigItems) -> Result<(), Error> {
err!("`EVENT_CLEANUP_SCHEDULE` is not a valid cron expression")
}
if !cfg.auth_request_purge_schedule.is_empty() && cfg.auth_request_purge_schedule.parse::<Schedule>().is_err() {
err!("`AUTH_REQUEST_PURGE_SCHEDULE` is not a valid cron expression")
}
if !cfg.disable_admin_token {
match cfg.admin_token.as_ref() {
Some(t) if t.starts_with("$argon2") => {

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@@ -479,21 +479,9 @@ mod postgresql_migrations {
pub const MIGRATIONS: EmbeddedMigrations = embed_migrations!("migrations/postgresql");
pub fn run_migrations() -> Result<(), super::Error> {
use diesel::{Connection, RunQueryDsl};
use diesel::Connection;
// Make sure the database is up to date (create if it doesn't exist, or run the migrations)
let mut 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(&mut connection)
.expect("Failed to disable Foreign Key Checks during migrations");
connection.run_pending_migrations(MIGRATIONS).expect("Error running migrations");
Ok(())
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
use crate::crypto::ct_eq;
use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc};
db_object! {
#[derive(Debug, Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset, Deserialize, Serialize)]
#[diesel(table_name = auth_requests)]
#[diesel(treat_none_as_null = true)]
#[diesel(primary_key(uuid))]
pub struct AuthRequest {
pub uuid: String,
pub user_uuid: String,
pub organization_uuid: Option<String>,
pub request_device_identifier: String,
pub device_type: i32, // https://github.com/bitwarden/server/blob/master/src/Core/Enums/DeviceType.cs
pub request_ip: String,
pub response_device_id: Option<String>,
pub access_code: String,
pub public_key: String,
pub enc_key: Option<String>,
pub master_password_hash: Option<String>,
pub approved: Option<bool>,
pub creation_date: NaiveDateTime,
pub response_date: Option<NaiveDateTime>,
pub authentication_date: Option<NaiveDateTime>,
}
}
impl AuthRequest {
pub fn new(
user_uuid: String,
request_device_identifier: String,
device_type: i32,
request_ip: String,
access_code: String,
public_key: String,
) -> Self {
let now = Utc::now().naive_utc();
Self {
uuid: crate::util::get_uuid(),
user_uuid,
organization_uuid: None,
request_device_identifier,
device_type,
request_ip,
response_device_id: None,
access_code,
public_key,
enc_key: None,
master_password_hash: None,
approved: None,
creation_date: now,
response_date: None,
authentication_date: None,
}
}
}
use crate::db::DbConn;
use crate::api::EmptyResult;
use crate::error::MapResult;
impl AuthRequest {
pub async fn save(&mut self, conn: &mut DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
db_run! { conn:
sqlite, mysql {
match diesel::replace_into(auth_requests::table)
.values(AuthRequestDb::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(auth_requests::table)
.filter(auth_requests::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.set(AuthRequestDb::to_db(self))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error auth_request")
}
Err(e) => Err(e.into()),
}.map_res("Error auth_request")
}
postgresql {
let value = AuthRequestDb::to_db(self);
diesel::insert_into(auth_requests::table)
.values(&value)
.on_conflict(auth_requests::uuid)
.do_update()
.set(&value)
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error saving auth_request")
}
}
}
pub async fn find_by_uuid(uuid: &str, conn: &mut DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
db_run! {conn: {
auth_requests::table
.filter(auth_requests::uuid.eq(uuid))
.first::<AuthRequestDb>(conn)
.ok()
.from_db()
}}
}
pub async fn find_by_user(user_uuid: &str, conn: &mut DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
db_run! {conn: {
auth_requests::table
.filter(auth_requests::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.load::<AuthRequestDb>(conn).expect("Error loading auth_requests").from_db()
}}
}
pub async fn find_created_before(dt: &NaiveDateTime, conn: &mut DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
db_run! {conn: {
auth_requests::table
.filter(auth_requests::creation_date.lt(dt))
.load::<AuthRequestDb>(conn).expect("Error loading auth_requests").from_db()
}}
}
pub async fn delete(&self, conn: &mut DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
db_run! { conn: {
diesel::delete(auth_requests::table.filter(auth_requests::uuid.eq(&self.uuid)))
.execute(conn)
.map_res("Error deleting auth request")
}}
}
pub fn check_access_code(&self, access_code: &str) -> bool {
ct_eq(&self.access_code, access_code)
}
pub async fn purge_expired_auth_requests(conn: &mut DbConn) {
let expiry_time = Utc::now().naive_utc() - chrono::Duration::minutes(5); //after 5 minutes, clients reject the request
for auth_request in Self::find_created_before(&expiry_time, conn).await {
auth_request.delete(conn).await.ok();
}
}
}

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@@ -23,12 +23,13 @@ db_object! {
pub user_uuid: Option<String>,
pub organization_uuid: Option<String>,
pub key: Option<String>,
/*
Login = 1,
SecureNote = 2,
Card = 3,
Identity = 4,
Fido2key = 5
Identity = 4
*/
pub atype: i32,
pub name: String,
@@ -62,6 +63,8 @@ impl Cipher {
user_uuid: None,
organization_uuid: None,
key: None,
atype,
name,
@@ -203,6 +206,7 @@ impl Cipher {
"DeletedDate": self.deleted_at.map_or(Value::Null, |d| Value::String(format_date(&d))),
"Reprompt": self.reprompt.unwrap_or(RepromptType::None as i32),
"OrganizationId": self.organization_uuid,
"Key": self.key,
"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.
@@ -224,7 +228,6 @@ impl Cipher {
"SecureNote": null,
"Card": null,
"Identity": null,
"Fido2Key": null,
});
// These values are only needed for user/default syncs
@@ -253,7 +256,6 @@ impl Cipher {
2 => "SecureNote",
3 => "Card",
4 => "Identity",
5 => "Fido2Key",
_ => panic!("Wrong type"),
};

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use chrono::{NaiveDateTime, Utc};
use crate::{crypto, CONFIG};
use core::fmt;
db_object! {
#[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)]
@@ -225,3 +226,90 @@ impl Device {
}}
}
}
pub enum DeviceType {
Android = 0,
Ios = 1,
ChromeExtension = 2,
FirefoxExtension = 3,
OperaExtension = 4,
EdgeExtension = 5,
WindowsDesktop = 6,
MacOsDesktop = 7,
LinuxDesktop = 8,
ChromeBrowser = 9,
FirefoxBrowser = 10,
OperaBrowser = 11,
EdgeBrowser = 12,
IEBrowser = 13,
UnknownBrowser = 14,
AndroidAmazon = 15,
Uwp = 16,
SafariBrowser = 17,
VivaldiBrowser = 18,
VivaldiExtension = 19,
SafariExtension = 20,
Sdk = 21,
Server = 22,
}
impl fmt::Display for DeviceType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
DeviceType::Android => write!(f, "Android"),
DeviceType::Ios => write!(f, "iOS"),
DeviceType::ChromeExtension => write!(f, "Chrome Extension"),
DeviceType::FirefoxExtension => write!(f, "Firefox Extension"),
DeviceType::OperaExtension => write!(f, "Opera Extension"),
DeviceType::EdgeExtension => write!(f, "Edge Extension"),
DeviceType::WindowsDesktop => write!(f, "Windows Desktop"),
DeviceType::MacOsDesktop => write!(f, "MacOS Desktop"),
DeviceType::LinuxDesktop => write!(f, "Linux Desktop"),
DeviceType::ChromeBrowser => write!(f, "Chrome Browser"),
DeviceType::FirefoxBrowser => write!(f, "Firefox Browser"),
DeviceType::OperaBrowser => write!(f, "Opera Browser"),
DeviceType::EdgeBrowser => write!(f, "Edge Browser"),
DeviceType::IEBrowser => write!(f, "Internet Explorer"),
DeviceType::UnknownBrowser => write!(f, "Unknown Browser"),
DeviceType::AndroidAmazon => write!(f, "Android Amazon"),
DeviceType::Uwp => write!(f, "UWP"),
DeviceType::SafariBrowser => write!(f, "Safari Browser"),
DeviceType::VivaldiBrowser => write!(f, "Vivaldi Browser"),
DeviceType::VivaldiExtension => write!(f, "Vivaldi Extension"),
DeviceType::SafariExtension => write!(f, "Safari Extension"),
DeviceType::Sdk => write!(f, "SDK"),
DeviceType::Server => write!(f, "Server"),
}
}
}
impl DeviceType {
pub fn from_i32(value: i32) -> DeviceType {
match value {
0 => DeviceType::Android,
1 => DeviceType::Ios,
2 => DeviceType::ChromeExtension,
3 => DeviceType::FirefoxExtension,
4 => DeviceType::OperaExtension,
5 => DeviceType::EdgeExtension,
6 => DeviceType::WindowsDesktop,
7 => DeviceType::MacOsDesktop,
8 => DeviceType::LinuxDesktop,
9 => DeviceType::ChromeBrowser,
10 => DeviceType::FirefoxBrowser,
11 => DeviceType::OperaBrowser,
12 => DeviceType::EdgeBrowser,
13 => DeviceType::IEBrowser,
14 => DeviceType::UnknownBrowser,
15 => DeviceType::AndroidAmazon,
16 => DeviceType::Uwp,
17 => DeviceType::SafariBrowser,
18 => DeviceType::VivaldiBrowser,
19 => DeviceType::VivaldiExtension,
20 => DeviceType::SafariExtension,
21 => DeviceType::Sdk,
22 => DeviceType::Server,
_ => DeviceType::UnknownBrowser,
}
}
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
mod attachment;
mod auth_request;
mod cipher;
mod collection;
mod device;
@@ -15,9 +16,10 @@ mod two_factor_incomplete;
mod user;
pub use self::attachment::Attachment;
pub use self::auth_request::AuthRequest;
pub use self::cipher::Cipher;
pub use self::collection::{Collection, CollectionCipher, CollectionUser};
pub use self::device::Device;
pub use self::device::{Device, DeviceType};
pub use self::emergency_access::{EmergencyAccess, EmergencyAccessStatus, EmergencyAccessType};
pub use self::event::{Event, EventType};
pub use self::favorite::Favorite;

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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ db_object! {
pub status: i32,
pub atype: i32,
pub reset_password_key: Option<String>,
pub external_id: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable, AsChangeset)]
@@ -208,19 +209,37 @@ impl UserOrganization {
status: UserOrgStatus::Accepted as i32,
atype: UserOrgType::User as i32,
reset_password_key: None,
external_id: None,
}
}
pub fn restore(&mut self) {
pub fn restore(&mut self) -> bool {
if self.status < UserOrgStatus::Accepted as i32 {
self.status += ACTIVATE_REVOKE_DIFF;
return true;
}
false
}
pub fn revoke(&mut self) {
pub fn revoke(&mut self) -> bool {
if self.status > UserOrgStatus::Revoked as i32 {
self.status -= ACTIVATE_REVOKE_DIFF;
return true;
}
false
}
pub fn set_external_id(&mut self, external_id: Option<String>) -> bool {
//Check if external id is empty. We don't want to have
//empty strings in the database
if self.external_id != external_id {
self.external_id = match external_id {
Some(external_id) if !external_id.is_empty() => Some(external_id),
_ => None,
};
return true;
}
false
}
}
@@ -396,7 +415,7 @@ impl UserOrganization {
let user = User::find_by_uuid(&self.user_uuid, conn).await.unwrap();
// Because BitWarden want the status to be -1 for revoked users we need to catch that here.
// We subtract/add a number so we can restore/activate the user to it's previouse state again.
// We subtract/add a number so we can restore/activate the user to it's previous state again.
let status = if self.status < UserOrgStatus::Revoked as i32 {
UserOrgStatus::Revoked as i32
} else {
@@ -434,7 +453,7 @@ impl UserOrganization {
"UserId": self.user_uuid,
"Name": user.name,
"Email": user.email,
"ExternalId": user.external_id,
"ExternalId": self.external_id,
"Groups": groups,
"Collections": collections,
@@ -475,7 +494,7 @@ impl UserOrganization {
};
// Because BitWarden want the status to be -1 for revoked users we need to catch that here.
// We subtract/add a number so we can restore/activate the user to it's previouse state again.
// We subtract/add a number so we can restore/activate the user to it's previous state again.
let status = if self.status < UserOrgStatus::Revoked as i32 {
UserOrgStatus::Revoked as i32
} else {
@@ -778,6 +797,17 @@ impl UserOrganization {
.load::<UserOrganizationDb>(conn).expect("Error loading user organizations").from_db()
}}
}
pub async fn find_by_external_id_and_org(ext_id: &str, org_uuid: &str, conn: &mut DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
db_run! {conn: {
users_organizations::table
.filter(
users_organizations::external_id.eq(ext_id)
.and(users_organizations::org_uuid.eq(org_uuid))
)
.first::<UserOrganizationDb>(conn).ok().from_db()
}}
}
}
impl OrganizationApiKey {

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ db_object! {
pub avatar_color: Option<String>,
pub external_id: Option<String>,
pub external_id: Option<String>, // Todo: Needs to be removed in the future, this is not used anymore.
}
#[derive(Identifiable, Queryable, Insertable)]
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ impl User {
avatar_color: None,
external_id: None,
external_id: None, // Todo: Needs to be removed in the future, this is not used anymore.
}
}
@@ -154,18 +154,6 @@ impl User {
matches!(self.api_key, Some(ref api_key) if crate::crypto::ct_eq(api_key, key))
}
pub fn set_external_id(&mut self, external_id: Option<String>) {
//Check if external id is empty. We don't want to have
//empty strings in the database
let mut ext_id: Option<String> = None;
if let Some(external_id) = external_id {
if !external_id.is_empty() {
ext_id = Some(external_id);
}
}
self.external_id = ext_id;
}
/// Set the password hash generated
/// And resets the security_stamp. Based upon the allow_next_route the security_stamp will be different.
///
@@ -392,12 +380,6 @@ impl User {
}}
}
pub async fn find_by_external_id(id: &str, conn: &mut DbConn) -> Option<Self> {
db_run! {conn: {
users::table.filter(users::external_id.eq(id)).first::<UserDb>(conn).ok().from_db()
}}
}
pub async fn get_all(conn: &mut DbConn) -> Vec<Self> {
db_run! {conn: {
users::table.load::<UserDb>(conn).expect("Error loading users").from_db()

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ table! {
updated_at -> Datetime,
user_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
organization_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
key -> Nullable<Text>,
atype -> Integer,
name -> Text,
notes -> Nullable<Text>,
@@ -228,6 +229,7 @@ table! {
status -> Integer,
atype -> Integer,
reset_password_key -> Nullable<Text>,
external_id -> Nullable<Text>,
}
}
@@ -286,6 +288,26 @@ table! {
}
}
table! {
auth_requests (uuid) {
uuid -> Text,
user_uuid -> Text,
organization_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
request_device_identifier -> Text,
device_type -> Integer,
request_ip -> Text,
response_device_id -> Nullable<Text>,
access_code -> Text,
public_key -> Text,
enc_key -> Nullable<Text>,
master_password_hash -> Nullable<Text>,
approved -> Nullable<Bool>,
creation_date -> Timestamp,
response_date -> Nullable<Timestamp>,
authentication_date -> Nullable<Timestamp>,
}
}
joinable!(attachments -> ciphers (cipher_uuid));
joinable!(ciphers -> organizations (organization_uuid));
joinable!(ciphers -> users (user_uuid));
@@ -304,6 +326,7 @@ joinable!(users_collections -> collections (collection_uuid));
joinable!(users_collections -> users (user_uuid));
joinable!(users_organizations -> organizations (org_uuid));
joinable!(users_organizations -> users (user_uuid));
joinable!(users_organizations -> ciphers (org_uuid));
joinable!(organization_api_key -> organizations (org_uuid));
joinable!(emergency_access -> users (grantor_uuid));
joinable!(groups -> organizations (organizations_uuid));
@@ -312,6 +335,7 @@ joinable!(groups_users -> groups (groups_uuid));
joinable!(collections_groups -> collections (collections_uuid));
joinable!(collections_groups -> groups (groups_uuid));
joinable!(event -> users_organizations (uuid));
joinable!(auth_requests -> users (user_uuid));
allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!(
attachments,
@@ -335,4 +359,5 @@ allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!(
groups_users,
collections_groups,
event,
auth_requests,
);

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ table! {
updated_at -> Timestamp,
user_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
organization_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
key -> Nullable<Text>,
atype -> Integer,
name -> Text,
notes -> Nullable<Text>,
@@ -228,6 +229,7 @@ table! {
status -> Integer,
atype -> Integer,
reset_password_key -> Nullable<Text>,
external_id -> Nullable<Text>,
}
}
@@ -286,6 +288,26 @@ table! {
}
}
table! {
auth_requests (uuid) {
uuid -> Text,
user_uuid -> Text,
organization_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
request_device_identifier -> Text,
device_type -> Integer,
request_ip -> Text,
response_device_id -> Nullable<Text>,
access_code -> Text,
public_key -> Text,
enc_key -> Nullable<Text>,
master_password_hash -> Nullable<Text>,
approved -> Nullable<Bool>,
creation_date -> Timestamp,
response_date -> Nullable<Timestamp>,
authentication_date -> Nullable<Timestamp>,
}
}
joinable!(attachments -> ciphers (cipher_uuid));
joinable!(ciphers -> organizations (organization_uuid));
joinable!(ciphers -> users (user_uuid));
@@ -304,6 +326,7 @@ joinable!(users_collections -> collections (collection_uuid));
joinable!(users_collections -> users (user_uuid));
joinable!(users_organizations -> organizations (org_uuid));
joinable!(users_organizations -> users (user_uuid));
joinable!(users_organizations -> ciphers (org_uuid));
joinable!(organization_api_key -> organizations (org_uuid));
joinable!(emergency_access -> users (grantor_uuid));
joinable!(groups -> organizations (organizations_uuid));
@@ -312,6 +335,7 @@ joinable!(groups_users -> groups (groups_uuid));
joinable!(collections_groups -> collections (collections_uuid));
joinable!(collections_groups -> groups (groups_uuid));
joinable!(event -> users_organizations (uuid));
joinable!(auth_requests -> users (user_uuid));
allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!(
attachments,
@@ -335,4 +359,5 @@ allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!(
groups_users,
collections_groups,
event,
auth_requests,
);

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ table! {
updated_at -> Timestamp,
user_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
organization_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
key -> Nullable<Text>,
atype -> Integer,
name -> Text,
notes -> Nullable<Text>,
@@ -228,6 +229,7 @@ table! {
status -> Integer,
atype -> Integer,
reset_password_key -> Nullable<Text>,
external_id -> Nullable<Text>,
}
}
@@ -286,6 +288,26 @@ table! {
}
}
table! {
auth_requests (uuid) {
uuid -> Text,
user_uuid -> Text,
organization_uuid -> Nullable<Text>,
request_device_identifier -> Text,
device_type -> Integer,
request_ip -> Text,
response_device_id -> Nullable<Text>,
access_code -> Text,
public_key -> Text,
enc_key -> Nullable<Text>,
master_password_hash -> Nullable<Text>,
approved -> Nullable<Bool>,
creation_date -> Timestamp,
response_date -> Nullable<Timestamp>,
authentication_date -> Nullable<Timestamp>,
}
}
joinable!(attachments -> ciphers (cipher_uuid));
joinable!(ciphers -> organizations (organization_uuid));
joinable!(ciphers -> users (user_uuid));
@@ -313,6 +335,7 @@ joinable!(groups_users -> groups (groups_uuid));
joinable!(collections_groups -> collections (collections_uuid));
joinable!(collections_groups -> groups (groups_uuid));
joinable!(event -> users_organizations (uuid));
joinable!(auth_requests -> users (user_uuid));
allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!(
attachments,
@@ -336,4 +359,5 @@ allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!(
groups_users,
collections_groups,
event,
auth_requests,
);

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@@ -82,9 +82,12 @@ mod mail;
mod ratelimit;
mod util;
use crate::api::purge_auth_requests;
use crate::api::WS_ANONYMOUS_SUBSCRIPTIONS;
pub use config::CONFIG;
pub use error::{Error, MapResult};
use rocket::data::{Limits, ToByteUnit};
use std::sync::Arc;
pub use util::is_running_in_docker;
#[rocket::main]
@@ -258,6 +261,13 @@ fn init_logging(level: log::LevelFilter) -> Result<(), fern::InitError> {
log::LevelFilter::Off
};
// Only show handlebar logs when the level is Trace
let handlebars_level = if level >= log::LevelFilter::Trace {
log::LevelFilter::Trace
} else {
log::LevelFilter::Warn
};
let mut logger = fern::Dispatch::new()
.level(level)
// Hide unknown certificate errors if using self-signed
@@ -279,6 +289,8 @@ fn init_logging(level: log::LevelFilter) -> Result<(), fern::InitError> {
.level_for("rocket::shield::shield", log::LevelFilter::Warn)
.level_for("hyper::proto", log::LevelFilter::Off)
.level_for("hyper::client", log::LevelFilter::Off)
// Filter handlebars logs
.level_for("handlebars::render", handlebars_level)
// Prevent cookie_store logs
.level_for("cookie_store", log::LevelFilter::Off)
// Variable level for trust-dns used by reqwest
@@ -314,7 +326,16 @@ fn init_logging(level: log::LevelFilter) -> Result<(), fern::InitError> {
}
if let Some(log_file) = CONFIG.log_file() {
logger = logger.chain(fern::log_file(log_file)?);
#[cfg(windows)]
{
logger = logger.chain(fern::log_file(log_file)?);
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
{
const SIGHUP: i32 = tokio::signal::unix::SignalKind::hangup().as_raw_value();
let path = Path::new(&log_file);
logger = logger.chain(fern::log_reopen1(path, [SIGHUP])?);
}
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
@@ -533,6 +554,7 @@ async fn launch_rocket(pool: db::DbPool, extra_debug: bool) -> Result<(), Error>
.register([basepath, "/admin"].concat(), api::admin_catchers())
.manage(pool)
.manage(api::start_notification_server())
.manage(Arc::clone(&WS_ANONYMOUS_SUBSCRIPTIONS))
.attach(util::AppHeaders())
.attach(util::Cors())
.attach(util::BetterLogging(extra_debug))
@@ -608,6 +630,12 @@ fn schedule_jobs(pool: db::DbPool) {
}));
}
if !CONFIG.auth_request_purge_schedule().is_empty() {
sched.add(Job::new(CONFIG.auth_request_purge_schedule().parse().unwrap(), || {
runtime.spawn(purge_auth_requests(pool.clone()));
}));
}
// Cleanup the event table of records x days old.
if CONFIG.org_events_enabled()
&& !CONFIG.event_cleanup_schedule().is_empty()

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