gotosocial/internal/util/namestring.go
tobi e3052e8c82
[bugfix] Don't return Account or Status if new and dereferencing failed, other small fixes ()
* tidy up account, status, webfingering logic a wee bit

* go fmt

* invert published check

* alter resp initialization

* get Published from account in typeutils

* don't instantiate error for no darn good reason

* shadow err

* don't repeat error codes in wrapped errors

* don't wrap error unnecessarily
2024-01-26 14:17:10 +01:00

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package util
import (
"fmt"
"net/url"
"strings"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/regexes"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/uris"
)
// ExtractNamestringParts extracts the username test_user and
// the domain example.org from a string like @test_user@example.org.
//
// If nothing is matched, it will return an error.
func ExtractNamestringParts(namestring string) (username, host string, err error) {
matches := regexes.MentionName.FindStringSubmatch(namestring)
switch len(matches) {
case 2:
return matches[1], "", nil
case 3:
return matches[1], matches[2], nil
default:
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("couldn't match namestring %s", namestring)
}
}
// ExtractWebfingerParts returns the username and domain from the "subject"
// part of a webfinger response: either an account namestring or an actor URI.
//
// All AP implementations in the wild perform webfinger account resource
// queries with the "acct" scheme and without a leading "@"" on the username.
// This is also the format the "subject" in a webfinger response adheres to.
//
// Despite this fact, we're permissive about a single leading @. This makes
// a query for "acct:user@domain.tld" and "acct:@user@domain.tld" equivalent.
//
// We also permit a resource of "user@domain.tld" or "@user@domain.tld", without
// a scheme. In that case it gets interpreted as if it was using "acct:".
//
// Will error if parsing fails, or if the extracted username or domain are empty.
func ExtractWebfingerParts(subject string) (
string, // username
string, // domain
error,
) {
u, err := url.ParseRequestURI(subject)
if err != nil {
// Most likely reason for failing to parse is if
// the "acct" scheme was missing but a :port was
// included. So try an extra time with the scheme.
u, err = url.ParseRequestURI("acct:" + subject)
}
if err != nil {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to parse %s: %w", subject, err)
}
switch u.Scheme {
// Subject looks like
// "https://example.org/users/whatever"
// or "https://example.org/@whatever".
case "http", "https":
return partsFromURI(u)
// Subject looks like
// "acct:whatever@example.org"
// or "acct:@whatever@example.org".
case "acct":
// Pass string without "acct:" prefix.
return partsFromNamestring(u.Opaque)
// Subject was probably a relative URL.
// Fail since we need the domain.
case "":
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("no scheme for resource %s", subject)
}
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("unsupported scheme %s for resource %s", u.Scheme, subject)
}
// partsFromNamestring returns the username
// and host parts extracted from a passed-in actor
// namestring of the format "whatever@example.org".
//
// The function returns an error if username or
// host cannot be extracted.
func partsFromNamestring(namestring string) (
string, // username
string, // host
error,
) {
// Trim all leading "@" symbols,
// and then inject just one "@".
namestring = strings.TrimLeft(namestring, "@")
namestring = "@" + namestring
username, host, err := ExtractNamestringParts(namestring)
if err != nil {
return "", "", err
}
if username == "" {
err := fmt.Errorf("failed to extract username from: %s", namestring)
return "", "", err
}
if host == "" {
err := fmt.Errorf("failed to extract domain from: %s", namestring)
return "", "", err
}
return username, host, nil
}
// partsFromURI returns the username and host
// extracted from the passed in actor URI.
//
// The username will be extracted from one of
// the patterns "/@whatever" or "/users/whatever".
// These paths match the "aliases" and "links"
// we include in our own webfinger responses.
//
// This function tries to be permissive with
// regard to leading "@" symbols. Nevertheless,
// an error will be returned if username or host
// cannot be extracted.
func partsFromURI(uri *url.URL) (
string, // username
string, // host
error,
) {
host := uri.Host
if host == "" {
err := fmt.Errorf("failed to extract domain from: %s", uri)
return "", "", err
}
// Copy the URL, taking
// only the parts we need.
short := &url.URL{
Path: uri.Path,
}
// Try "/users/whatever".
username, err := uris.ParseUserPath(short)
if err == nil && username != "" {
return username, host, nil
}
// Try "/@whatever"
username, err = uris.ParseUserWebPath(short)
if err == nil && username != "" {
return username, host, nil
}
// Try some exotic fallbacks like
// "/users/@whatever", "/@@whatever", etc.
short.Path = strings.TrimLeft(short.Path, "/")
segs := strings.Split(short.Path, "/")
if segs[0] == "users" {
username = segs[1]
} else {
username = segs[0]
}
username = strings.TrimLeft(username, "@")
if username != "" {
return username, host, nil
}
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to extract username from: %s", uri)
}