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ntfy/server/actions.go
2022-04-27 14:28:58 -04:00

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package server
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"heckel.io/ntfy/util"
"regexp"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
)
const (
actionIDLength = 10
actionEOF = rune(0)
actionsMax = 3
)
const (
actionView = "view"
actionBroadcast = "broadcast"
actionHTTP = "http"
)
var (
actionsAll = []string{actionView, actionBroadcast, actionHTTP}
actionsWithURL = []string{actionView, actionHTTP}
actionsKeyRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^([-.\w]+)\s*=\s*`)
)
type actionParser struct {
input string
pos int
}
// parseActions parses the actions string as described in https://ntfy.sh/docs/publish/#action-buttons.
// It supports both a JSON representation (if the string begins with "[", see parseActionsFromJSON),
// and the "simple" format, which is more human-readable, but harder to parse (see parseActionsFromSimple).
func parseActions(s string) (actions []*action, err error) {
// Parse JSON or simple format
s = strings.TrimSpace(s)
if strings.HasPrefix(s, "[") {
actions, err = parseActionsFromJSON(s)
} else {
actions, err = parseActionsFromSimple(s)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Add ID field, ensure correct uppercase/lowercase
for i := range actions {
actions[i].ID = util.RandomString(actionIDLength)
actions[i].Action = strings.ToLower(actions[i].Action)
actions[i].Method = strings.ToUpper(actions[i].Method)
}
// Validate
if len(actions) > actionsMax {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("only %d actions allowed", actionsMax)
}
for _, action := range actions {
if !util.InStringList(actionsAll, action.Action) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parameter 'action' cannot be '%s', valid values are 'view', 'broadcast' and 'http'", action.Action)
} else if action.Label == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parameter 'label' is required")
} else if util.InStringList(actionsWithURL, action.Action) && action.URL == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parameter 'url' is required for action '%s'", action.Action)
} else if action.Action == actionHTTP && util.InStringList([]string{"GET", "HEAD"}, action.Method) && action.Body != "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parameter 'body' cannot be set if method is %s", action.Method)
}
}
return actions, nil
}
// parseActionsFromJSON converts a JSON array into an array of actions
func parseActionsFromJSON(s string) ([]*action, error) {
actions := make([]*action, 0)
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(s), &actions); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("JSON error: %w", err)
}
return actions, nil
}
// parseActionsFromSimple parses the "simple" actions string (as described in
// https://ntfy.sh/docs/publish/#action-buttons), into an array of actions.
//
// It can parse an actions string like this:
// view, "Look ma, commas and \"quotes\" too", url=https://..; action=broadcast, ...
//
// It works by advancing the position ("pos") through the input string ("input").
//
// The parser is heavily inspired by https://go.dev/src/text/template/parse/lex.go (which
// is described by Rob Pike in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxaD_trXwRE),
// though it does not use state functions at all.
//
// Other resources:
// https://adampresley.github.io/2015/04/12/writing-a-lexer-and-parser-in-go-part-1.html
// https://github.com/adampresley/sample-ini-parser/blob/master/services/lexer/lexer/Lexer.go
// https://github.com/benbjohnson/sql-parser/blob/master/scanner.go
// https://blog.gopheracademy.com/advent-2014/parsers-lexers/
func parseActionsFromSimple(s string) ([]*action, error) {
if !utf8.ValidString(s) {
return nil, errors.New("invalid utf-8 string")
}
parser := &actionParser{
pos: 0,
input: s,
}
return parser.Parse()
}
// Parse loops trough parseAction() until the end of the string is reached
func (p *actionParser) Parse() ([]*action, error) {
actions := make([]*action, 0)
for !p.eof() {
a, err := p.parseAction()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
actions = append(actions, a)
}
return actions, nil
}
// parseAction parses the individual sections of an action using parseSection into key/value pairs,
// and then uses populateAction to interpret the keys/values. The function terminates
// when EOF or ";" is reached.
func (p *actionParser) parseAction() (*action, error) {
a := newAction()
section := 0
for {
key, value, last, err := p.parseSection()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := populateAction(a, section, key, value); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
p.slurpSpaces()
if last {
return a, nil
}
section++
}
}
// populateAction is the "business logic" of the parser. It applies the key/value
// pair to the action instance.
func populateAction(newAction *action, section int, key, value string) error {
// Auto-expand keys based on their index
if key == "" && section == 0 {
key = "action"
} else if key == "" && section == 1 {
key = "label"
} else if key == "" && section == 2 && util.InStringList(actionsWithURL, newAction.Action) {
key = "url"
}
// Validate
if key == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("term '%s' unknown", value)
}
// Populate
if strings.HasPrefix(key, "headers.") {
newAction.Headers[strings.TrimPrefix(key, "headers.")] = value
} else if strings.HasPrefix(key, "extras.") {
newAction.Extras[strings.TrimPrefix(key, "extras.")] = value
} else {
switch strings.ToLower(key) {
case "action":
newAction.Action = value
case "label":
newAction.Label = value
case "clear":
lvalue := strings.ToLower(value)
if !util.InStringList([]string{"true", "yes", "1", "false", "no", "0"}, lvalue) {
return fmt.Errorf("parameter 'clear' cannot be '%s', only boolean values are allowed (true/yes/1/false/no/0)", value)
}
newAction.Clear = lvalue == "true" || lvalue == "yes" || lvalue == "1"
case "url":
newAction.URL = value
case "method":
newAction.Method = value
case "body":
newAction.Body = value
default:
return fmt.Errorf("key '%s' unknown", key)
}
}
return nil
}
// parseSection parses a section ("key=value") and returns a key/value pair. It terminates
// when EOF or "," is reached.
func (p *actionParser) parseSection() (key string, value string, last bool, err error) {
p.slurpSpaces()
key = p.parseKey()
r, w := p.peek()
if isSectionEnd(r) {
p.pos += w
last = isLastSection(r)
return
} else if r == '"' || r == '\'' {
value, last, err = p.parseQuotedValue(r)
return
}
value, last = p.parseValue()
return
}
// parseKey uses a regex to determine whether the current position is a key definition ("key =")
// and returns the key if it is, or an empty string otherwise.
func (p *actionParser) parseKey() string {
matches := actionsKeyRegex.FindStringSubmatch(p.input[p.pos:])
if len(matches) == 2 {
p.pos += len(matches[0])
return matches[1]
}
return ""
}
// parseValue reads the input until EOF, "," or ";" and returns the value string. Unlike parseQuotedValue,
// this function does not support "," or ";" in the value itself, and spaces in the beginning and end of the
// string are trimmed.
func (p *actionParser) parseValue() (value string, last bool) {
start := p.pos
for {
r, w := p.peek()
if isSectionEnd(r) {
last = isLastSection(r)
value = strings.TrimSpace(p.input[start:p.pos])
p.pos += w
return
}
p.pos += w
}
}
// parseQuotedValue reads the input until it finds an unescaped end quote character ("), and then
// advances the position beyond the section end. It supports quoting strings using backslash (\).
func (p *actionParser) parseQuotedValue(quote rune) (value string, last bool, err error) {
p.pos++
start := p.pos
var prev rune
for {
r, w := p.peek()
if r == actionEOF {
err = fmt.Errorf("unexpected end of input, quote started at position %d", start)
return
} else if r == quote && prev != '\\' {
value = strings.ReplaceAll(p.input[start:p.pos], "\\"+string(quote), string(quote)) // \" -> "
p.pos += w
// Advance until section end (after "," or ";")
p.slurpSpaces()
r, w := p.peek()
last = isLastSection(r)
if !isSectionEnd(r) {
err = fmt.Errorf("unexpected character '%c' at position %d", r, p.pos)
return
}
p.pos += w
return
}
prev = r
p.pos += w
}
}
// slurpSpaces reads all space characters and advances the position
func (p *actionParser) slurpSpaces() {
for {
r, w := p.peek()
if r == actionEOF || !isSpace(r) {
return
}
p.pos += w
}
}
// peek returns the next run and its width
func (p *actionParser) peek() (rune, int) {
if p.eof() {
return actionEOF, 0
}
return utf8.DecodeRuneInString(p.input[p.pos:])
}
// eof returns true if the end of the input has been reached
func (p *actionParser) eof() bool {
return p.pos >= len(p.input)
}
func isSpace(r rune) bool {
return r == ' ' || r == '\t' || r == '\r' || r == '\n'
}
func isSectionEnd(r rune) bool {
return r == actionEOF || r == ';' || r == ','
}
func isLastSection(r rune) bool {
return r == actionEOF || r == ';'
}