package activitypub import ( "fmt" "net/url" "strconv" "strings" "code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log" ) type Validatable interface { // ToDo: What is the right package for this interface? validate_is_not_nil() error validate_is_not_empty() error Validate() error IsValid() (bool, error) PanicIfInvalid() } type ActorID struct { userId string source string schema string path string host string port string // optional } func validate_is_not_empty(str string) error { if str == "" { return fmt.Errorf("the given string was empty") } return nil } /* Validate collects error strings in a slice and returns this */ func (a ActorID) Validate() []string { var err = []string{} if res := validate_is_not_empty(a.schema); res != nil { err = append(err, strings.Join([]string{res.Error(), "for schema field"}, " ")) } if res := validate_is_not_empty(a.host); res != nil { err = append(err, strings.Join([]string{res.Error(), "for host field"}, " ")) } switch a.source { case "forgejo", "gitea": if !strings.Contains(a.path, "api/v1/activitypub/user-id") && !strings.Contains(a.path, "api/v1/activitypub/repository-id") { err = append(err, fmt.Errorf("the Path to the API was invalid: ---%v---", a.path).Error()) } default: err = append(err, fmt.Errorf("currently only forgeo and gitea sources are allowed from actor id").Error()) } return err } /* IsValid concatenates the error messages with newlines and returns them if there are any */ func (a ActorID) IsValid() (bool, error) { if err := a.Validate(); len(err) > 0 { errString := strings.Join(err, "\n") return false, fmt.Errorf(errString) } return true, nil } func (a ActorID) PanicIfInvalid() { if valid, err := a.IsValid(); !valid { panic(err) } } func (a ActorID) GetUserId() int { result, err := strconv.Atoi(a.userId) if err != nil { panic(err) } return result } func (a ActorID) GetNormalizedUri() string { result := fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s:%s/%s/%s", a.schema, a.host, a.port, a.path, a.userId) return result } // Returns the combination of host:port if port exists, host otherwise func (a ActorID) GetHostAndPort() string { if a.port != "" { return strings.Join([]string{a.host, a.port}, ":") } return a.host } func containsEmptyString(ar []string) bool { for _, elem := range ar { if elem == "" { return true } } return false } func removeEmptyStrings(ls []string) []string { var rs []string for _, str := range ls { if str != "" { rs = append(rs, str) } } return rs } func ValidateAndParseIRI(unvalidatedIRI string) (url.URL, error) { // ToDo: Validate that it is not the same host as ours. err := validate_is_not_empty(unvalidatedIRI) // url.Parse seems to accept empty strings? if err != nil { return url.URL{}, err } validatedURL, err := url.Parse(unvalidatedIRI) if err != nil { return url.URL{}, err } if len(validatedURL.Path) <= 1 { return url.URL{}, fmt.Errorf("path was empty") } return *validatedURL, nil } // TODO: This parsing is very Person-Specific. We should adjust the name & move to a better location (maybe forgefed package?) func ParseActorID(validatedURL url.URL, source string) ActorID { // ToDo: Turn this into a factory function and do not split parsing and validation rigurously pathWithUserID := strings.Split(validatedURL.Path, "/") if containsEmptyString(pathWithUserID) { pathWithUserID = removeEmptyStrings(pathWithUserID) } length := len(pathWithUserID) pathWithoutUserID := strings.Join(pathWithUserID[0:length-1], "/") userId := pathWithUserID[length-1] log.Info("Actor: pathWithUserID: %s", pathWithUserID) log.Info("Actor: pathWithoutUserID: %s", pathWithoutUserID) log.Info("Actor: UserID: %s", userId) return ActorID{ // ToDo: maybe keep original input to validate against (maybe extra method) userId: userId, source: source, schema: validatedURL.Scheme, host: validatedURL.Hostname(), // u.Host returns hostname:port path: pathWithoutUserID, port: validatedURL.Port(), } }