# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd # Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import logging import os from six import PY3 from six.moves import urllib from twisted.internet import defer from twisted.protocols.basic import FileSender from synapse.api.errors import Codes, SynapseError, cs_error from synapse.http.server import finish_request, respond_with_json from synapse.logging.context import make_deferred_yieldable from synapse.util.stringutils import is_ascii logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def parse_media_id(request): try: # This allows users to append e.g. /test.png to the URL. Useful for # clients that parse the URL to see content type. server_name, media_id = request.postpath[:2] if isinstance(server_name, bytes): server_name = server_name.decode("utf-8") media_id = media_id.decode("utf8") file_name = None if len(request.postpath) > 2: try: file_name = urllib.parse.unquote(request.postpath[-1].decode("utf-8")) except UnicodeDecodeError: pass return server_name, media_id, file_name except Exception: raise SynapseError( 404, "Invalid media id token %r" % (request.postpath,), Codes.UNKNOWN ) def respond_404(request): respond_with_json( request, 404, cs_error("Not found %r" % (request.postpath,), code=Codes.NOT_FOUND), send_cors=True, ) @defer.inlineCallbacks def respond_with_file(request, media_type, file_path, file_size=None, upload_name=None): logger.debug("Responding with %r", file_path) if os.path.isfile(file_path): if file_size is None: stat = os.stat(file_path) file_size = stat.st_size add_file_headers(request, media_type, file_size, upload_name) with open(file_path, "rb") as f: yield make_deferred_yieldable(FileSender().beginFileTransfer(f, request)) finish_request(request) else: respond_404(request) def add_file_headers(request, media_type, file_size, upload_name): """Adds the correct response headers in preparation for responding with the media. Args: request (twisted.web.http.Request) media_type (str): The media/content type. file_size (int): Size in bytes of the media, if known. upload_name (str): The name of the requested file, if any. """ def _quote(x): return urllib.parse.quote(x.encode("utf-8")) request.setHeader(b"Content-Type", media_type.encode("UTF-8")) if upload_name: # RFC6266 section 4.1 [1] defines both `filename` and `filename*`. # # `filename` is defined to be a `value`, which is defined by RFC2616 # section 3.6 [2] to be a `token` or a `quoted-string`, where a `token` # is (essentially) a single US-ASCII word, and a `quoted-string` is a # US-ASCII string surrounded by double-quotes, using backslash as an # escape charater. Note that %-encoding is *not* permitted. # # `filename*` is defined to be an `ext-value`, which is defined in # RFC5987 section 3.2.1 [3] to be `charset "'" [ language ] "'" value-chars`, # where `value-chars` is essentially a %-encoded string in the given charset. # # [1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6266#section-4.1 # [2]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-3.6 # [3]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5987#section-3.2.1 # We avoid the quoted-string version of `filename`, because (a) synapse didn't # correctly interpret those as of 0.99.2 and (b) they are a bit of a pain and we # may as well just do the filename* version. if _can_encode_filename_as_token(upload_name): disposition = "inline; filename=%s" % (upload_name,) else: disposition = "inline; filename*=utf-8''%s" % (_quote(upload_name),) request.setHeader(b"Content-Disposition", disposition.encode("ascii")) # cache for at least a day. # XXX: we might want to turn this off for data we don't want to # recommend caching as it's sensitive or private - or at least # select private. don't bother setting Expires as all our # clients are smart enough to be happy with Cache-Control request.setHeader(b"Cache-Control", b"public,max-age=86400,s-maxage=86400") request.setHeader(b"Content-Length", b"%d" % (file_size,)) # separators as defined in RFC2616. SP and HT are handled separately. # see _can_encode_filename_as_token. _FILENAME_SEPARATOR_CHARS = set( ( "(", ")", "<", ">", "@", ",", ";", ":", "\\", '"', "/", "[", "]", "?", "=", "{", "}", ) ) def _can_encode_filename_as_token(x): for c in x: # from RFC2616: # # token = 1* # # separators = "(" | ")" | "<" | ">" | "@" # | "," | ";" | ":" | "\" | <"> # | "/" | "[" | "]" | "?" | "=" # | "{" | "}" | SP | HT # # CHAR = # # CTL = # if ord(c) >= 127 or ord(c) <= 32 or c in _FILENAME_SEPARATOR_CHARS: return False return True @defer.inlineCallbacks def respond_with_responder(request, responder, media_type, file_size, upload_name=None): """Responds to the request with given responder. If responder is None then returns 404. Args: request (twisted.web.http.Request) responder (Responder|None) media_type (str): The media/content type. file_size (int|None): Size in bytes of the media. If not known it should be None upload_name (str|None): The name of the requested file, if any. """ if not responder: respond_404(request) return logger.debug("Responding to media request with responder %s") add_file_headers(request, media_type, file_size, upload_name) try: with responder: yield responder.write_to_consumer(request) except Exception as e: # The majority of the time this will be due to the client having gone # away. Unfortunately, Twisted simply throws a generic exception at us # in that case. logger.warning("Failed to write to consumer: %s %s", type(e), e) # Unregister the producer, if it has one, so Twisted doesn't complain if request.producer: request.unregisterProducer() finish_request(request) class Responder(object): """Represents a response that can be streamed to the requester. Responder is a context manager which *must* be used, so that any resources held can be cleaned up. """ def write_to_consumer(self, consumer): """Stream response into consumer Args: consumer (IConsumer) Returns: Deferred: Resolves once the response has finished being written """ pass def __enter__(self): pass def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): pass class FileInfo(object): """Details about a requested/uploaded file. Attributes: server_name (str): The server name where the media originated from, or None if local. file_id (str): The local ID of the file. For local files this is the same as the media_id url_cache (bool): If the file is for the url preview cache thumbnail (bool): Whether the file is a thumbnail or not. thumbnail_width (int) thumbnail_height (int) thumbnail_method (str) thumbnail_type (str): Content type of thumbnail, e.g. image/png """ def __init__( self, server_name, file_id, url_cache=False, thumbnail=False, thumbnail_width=None, thumbnail_height=None, thumbnail_method=None, thumbnail_type=None, ): self.server_name = server_name self.file_id = file_id self.url_cache = url_cache self.thumbnail = thumbnail self.thumbnail_width = thumbnail_width self.thumbnail_height = thumbnail_height self.thumbnail_method = thumbnail_method self.thumbnail_type = thumbnail_type def get_filename_from_headers(headers): """ Get the filename of the downloaded file by inspecting the Content-Disposition HTTP header. Args: headers (dict[bytes, list[bytes]]): The HTTP request headers. Returns: A Unicode string of the filename, or None. """ content_disposition = headers.get(b"Content-Disposition", [b""]) # No header, bail out. if not content_disposition[0]: return _, params = _parse_header(content_disposition[0]) upload_name = None # First check if there is a valid UTF-8 filename upload_name_utf8 = params.get(b"filename*", None) if upload_name_utf8: if upload_name_utf8.lower().startswith(b"utf-8''"): upload_name_utf8 = upload_name_utf8[7:] # We have a filename*= section. This MUST be ASCII, and any UTF-8 # bytes are %-quoted. if PY3: try: # Once it is decoded, we can then unquote the %-encoded # parts strictly into a unicode string. upload_name = urllib.parse.unquote( upload_name_utf8.decode("ascii"), errors="strict" ) except UnicodeDecodeError: # Incorrect UTF-8. pass else: # On Python 2, we first unquote the %-encoded parts and then # decode it strictly using UTF-8. try: upload_name = urllib.parse.unquote(upload_name_utf8).decode("utf8") except UnicodeDecodeError: pass # If there isn't check for an ascii name. if not upload_name: upload_name_ascii = params.get(b"filename", None) if upload_name_ascii and is_ascii(upload_name_ascii): upload_name = upload_name_ascii.decode("ascii") # This may be None here, indicating we did not find a matching name. return upload_name def _parse_header(line): """Parse a Content-type like header. Cargo-culted from `cgi`, but works on bytes rather than strings. Args: line (bytes): header to be parsed Returns: Tuple[bytes, dict[bytes, bytes]]: the main content-type, followed by the parameter dictionary """ parts = _parseparam(b";" + line) key = next(parts) pdict = {} for p in parts: i = p.find(b"=") if i >= 0: name = p[:i].strip().lower() value = p[i + 1 :].strip() # strip double-quotes if len(value) >= 2 and value[0:1] == value[-1:] == b'"': value = value[1:-1] value = value.replace(b"\\\\", b"\\").replace(b'\\"', b'"') pdict[name] = value return key, pdict def _parseparam(s): """Generator which splits the input on ;, respecting double-quoted sequences Cargo-culted from `cgi`, but works on bytes rather than strings. Args: s (bytes): header to be parsed Returns: Iterable[bytes]: the split input """ while s[:1] == b";": s = s[1:] # look for the next ; end = s.find(b";") # if there is an odd number of " marks between here and the next ;, skip to the # next ; instead while end > 0 and (s.count(b'"', 0, end) - s.count(b'\\"', 0, end)) % 2: end = s.find(b";", end + 1) if end < 0: end = len(s) f = s[:end] yield f.strip() s = s[end:]