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14 KiB
Go
388 lines
14 KiB
Go
package workspaceapps
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import (
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"context"
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"database/sql"
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"golang.org/x/xerrors"
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"cdr.dev/slog"
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"github.com/coder/coder/coderd/database"
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"github.com/coder/coder/coderd/database/dbauthz"
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"github.com/coder/coder/coderd/httpapi"
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"github.com/coder/coder/coderd/httpmw"
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"github.com/coder/coder/coderd/rbac"
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"github.com/coder/coder/codersdk"
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"github.com/coder/coder/site"
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)
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const (
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// TODO(@deansheather): configurable expiry
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TicketExpiry = time.Minute
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// RedirectURIQueryParam is the query param for the app URL to be passed
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// back to the API auth endpoint on the main access URL.
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RedirectURIQueryParam = "redirect_uri"
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)
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// ResolveRequest takes an app request, checks if it's valid and authenticated,
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// and returns a ticket with details about the app.
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//
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// The ticket is written as a signed JWT into a cookie and will be automatically
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// used in the next request to the same app to avoid database calls.
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//
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// Upstream code should avoid any database calls ever.
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func (p *Provider) ResolveRequest(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, appReq Request) (*Ticket, bool) {
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// nolint:gocritic // We need to make a number of database calls. Setting a system context here
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// // is simpler than calling dbauthz.AsSystemRestricted on every call.
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// // dangerousSystemCtx is only used for database calls. The actual authentication
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// // logic is handled in Provider.authorizeWorkspaceApp which directly checks the actor's
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// // permissions.
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dangerousSystemCtx := dbauthz.AsSystemRestricted(r.Context())
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err := appReq.Validate()
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if err != nil {
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p.writeWorkspaceApp500(rw, r, &appReq, err, "invalid app request")
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return nil, false
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}
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if appReq.WorkspaceAndAgent != "" {
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// workspace.agent
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workspaceAndAgent := strings.SplitN(appReq.WorkspaceAndAgent, ".", 2)
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appReq.WorkspaceAndAgent = ""
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appReq.WorkspaceNameOrID = workspaceAndAgent[0]
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if len(workspaceAndAgent) > 1 {
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appReq.AgentNameOrID = workspaceAndAgent[1]
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}
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// Sanity check.
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err := appReq.Validate()
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if err != nil {
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p.writeWorkspaceApp500(rw, r, &appReq, err, "invalid app request")
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return nil, false
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}
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}
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// Get the existing ticket from the request.
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ticketCookie, err := r.Cookie(codersdk.DevURLSessionTicketCookie)
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if err == nil {
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ticket, err := p.ParseTicket(ticketCookie.Value)
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if err == nil {
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err := ticket.Request.Validate()
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if err == nil && ticket.MatchesRequest(appReq) {
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// The request has a ticket, which is a valid ticket signed by
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// us, and matches the app that the user was trying to access.
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return &ticket, true
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}
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}
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}
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// There's no ticket or it's invalid, so we need to check auth using the
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// session token, validate auth and access to the app, then generate a new
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// ticket.
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ticket := Ticket{
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Request: appReq,
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}
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// We use the regular API apiKey extraction middleware fn here to avoid any
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// differences in behavior between the two.
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apiKey, authz, ok := httpmw.ExtractAPIKey(rw, r, httpmw.ExtractAPIKeyConfig{
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DB: p.Database,
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OAuth2Configs: p.OAuth2Configs,
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RedirectToLogin: false,
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DisableSessionExpiryRefresh: p.DeploymentValues.DisableSessionExpiryRefresh.Value(),
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// Optional is true to allow for public apps. If an authorization check
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// fails and the user is not authenticated, they will be redirected to
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// the login page using code below (not the redirect from the
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// middleware itself).
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Optional: true,
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})
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if !ok {
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return nil, false
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}
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// Lookup workspace app details from DB.
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dbReq, err := appReq.getDatabase(dangerousSystemCtx, p.Database)
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if xerrors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
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p.writeWorkspaceApp404(rw, r, &appReq, err.Error())
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return nil, false
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} else if err != nil {
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p.writeWorkspaceApp500(rw, r, &appReq, err, "get app details from database")
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return nil, false
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}
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ticket.UserID = dbReq.User.ID
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ticket.WorkspaceID = dbReq.Workspace.ID
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ticket.AgentID = dbReq.Agent.ID
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ticket.AppURL = dbReq.AppURL
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// TODO(@deansheather): return an error if the agent is offline or the app
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// is not running.
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// Verify the user has access to the app.
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authed, ok := p.verifyAuthz(rw, r, authz, dbReq)
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if !ok {
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return nil, false
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}
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if !authed {
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if apiKey != nil {
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// The request has a valid API key but insufficient permissions.
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p.writeWorkspaceApp404(rw, r, &appReq, "insufficient permissions")
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return nil, false
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}
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// Redirect to login as they don't have permission to access the app
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// and they aren't signed in.
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switch appReq.AccessMethod {
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case AccessMethodPath:
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httpmw.RedirectToLogin(rw, r, httpmw.SignedOutErrorMessage)
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case AccessMethodSubdomain:
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// Redirect to the app auth redirect endpoint with a valid redirect
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// URI.
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redirectURI := *r.URL
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redirectURI.Scheme = p.AccessURL.Scheme
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redirectURI.Host = httpapi.RequestHost(r)
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u := *p.AccessURL
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u.Path = "/api/v2/applications/auth-redirect"
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q := u.Query()
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q.Add(RedirectURIQueryParam, redirectURI.String())
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u.RawQuery = q.Encode()
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http.Redirect(rw, r, u.String(), http.StatusTemporaryRedirect)
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case AccessMethodTerminal:
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// Return an error.
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httpapi.ResourceNotFound(rw)
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}
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return nil, false
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}
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// Check that the agent is online.
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agentStatus := dbReq.Agent.Status(p.WorkspaceAgentInactiveTimeout)
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if agentStatus.Status != database.WorkspaceAgentStatusConnected {
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p.writeWorkspaceAppOffline(rw, r, &appReq, fmt.Sprintf("Agent state is %q, not %q", agentStatus.Status, database.WorkspaceAgentStatusConnected))
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return nil, false
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}
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// Check that the app is healthy.
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if dbReq.AppHealth != "" && dbReq.AppHealth != database.WorkspaceAppHealthDisabled && dbReq.AppHealth != database.WorkspaceAppHealthHealthy {
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p.writeWorkspaceAppOffline(rw, r, &appReq, fmt.Sprintf("App health is %q, not %q", dbReq.AppHealth, database.WorkspaceAppHealthHealthy))
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return nil, false
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}
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// As a sanity check, ensure the ticket we just made is valid for this
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// request.
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if !ticket.MatchesRequest(appReq) {
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p.writeWorkspaceApp500(rw, r, &appReq, nil, "fresh ticket does not match request")
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return nil, false
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}
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// Sign the ticket.
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ticketExpiry := time.Now().Add(TicketExpiry)
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ticket.Expiry = ticketExpiry.Unix()
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ticketStr, err := p.GenerateTicket(ticket)
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if err != nil {
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p.writeWorkspaceApp500(rw, r, &appReq, err, "generate ticket")
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return nil, false
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}
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// Write the ticket cookie. We always want this to apply to the current
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// hostname (even for subdomain apps, without any wildcard shenanigans,
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// because the ticket is only valid for a single app).
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http.SetCookie(rw, &http.Cookie{
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Name: codersdk.DevURLSessionTicketCookie,
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Value: ticketStr,
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Path: appReq.BasePath,
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Expires: ticketExpiry,
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})
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return &ticket, true
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}
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func (p *Provider) authorizeRequest(ctx context.Context, roles *httpmw.Authorization, dbReq *databaseRequest) (bool, error) {
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accessMethod := dbReq.AccessMethod
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if accessMethod == "" {
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accessMethod = AccessMethodPath
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}
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isPathApp := accessMethod == AccessMethodPath
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// If path-based app sharing is disabled (which is the default), we can
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// force the sharing level to be "owner" so that the user can only access
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// their own apps.
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//
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// Site owners are blocked from accessing path-based apps unless the
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// Dangerous.AllowPathAppSiteOwnerAccess flag is enabled in the check below.
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sharingLevel := dbReq.AppSharingLevel
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if isPathApp && !p.DeploymentValues.Dangerous.AllowPathAppSharing.Value() {
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sharingLevel = database.AppSharingLevelOwner
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}
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// Short circuit if not authenticated.
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if roles == nil {
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// The user is not authenticated, so they can only access the app if it
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// is public.
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return sharingLevel == database.AppSharingLevelPublic, nil
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}
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// Block anyone from accessing workspaces they don't own in path-based apps
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// unless the admin disables this security feature. This blocks site-owners
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// from accessing any apps from any user's workspaces.
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//
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// When the Dangerous.AllowPathAppSharing flag is not enabled, the sharing
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// level will be forced to "owner", so this check will always be true for
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// workspaces owned by different users.
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if isPathApp &&
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sharingLevel == database.AppSharingLevelOwner &&
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dbReq.Workspace.OwnerID.String() != roles.Actor.ID &&
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!p.DeploymentValues.Dangerous.AllowPathAppSiteOwnerAccess.Value() {
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return false, nil
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}
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// Figure out which RBAC resource to check. For terminals we use execution
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// instead of application connect.
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var (
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rbacAction rbac.Action = rbac.ActionCreate
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rbacResource rbac.Object = dbReq.Workspace.ApplicationConnectRBAC()
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// rbacResourceOwned is for the level "authenticated". We still need to
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// make sure the API key has permissions to connect to the actor's own
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// workspace. Scopes would prevent this.
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rbacResourceOwned rbac.Object = rbac.ResourceWorkspaceApplicationConnect.WithOwner(roles.Actor.ID)
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)
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if dbReq.AccessMethod == AccessMethodTerminal {
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rbacResource = dbReq.Workspace.ExecutionRBAC()
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rbacResourceOwned = rbac.ResourceWorkspaceExecution.WithOwner(roles.Actor.ID)
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}
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// Do a standard RBAC check. This accounts for share level "owner" and any
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// other RBAC rules that may be in place.
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//
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// Regardless of share level or whether it's enabled or not, the owner of
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// the workspace can always access applications (as long as their API key's
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// scope allows it).
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err := p.Authorizer.Authorize(ctx, roles.Actor, rbacAction, rbacResource)
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if err == nil {
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return true, nil
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}
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switch sharingLevel {
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case database.AppSharingLevelOwner:
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// We essentially already did this above with the regular RBAC check.
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// Owners can always access their own apps according to RBAC rules, so
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// they have already been returned from this function.
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case database.AppSharingLevelAuthenticated:
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// Check with the owned resource to ensure the API key has permissions
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// to connect to the actor's own workspace. This enforces scopes.
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err := p.Authorizer.Authorize(ctx, roles.Actor, rbacAction, rbacResourceOwned)
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if err == nil {
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return true, nil
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}
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case database.AppSharingLevelPublic:
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// We don't really care about scopes and stuff if it's public anyways.
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// Someone with a restricted-scope API key could just not submit the API
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// key cookie in the request and access the page.
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return true, nil
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}
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// No checks were successful.
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return false, nil
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}
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// verifyAuthz authorizes the user using api.Authorizer for a
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// given app share level in the given workspace. The user's authorization status
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// is returned. If a server error occurs, a HTML error page is rendered and
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// false is returned so the caller can return early.
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func (p *Provider) verifyAuthz(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, authz *httpmw.Authorization, dbReq *databaseRequest) (authed bool, ok bool) {
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ok, err := p.authorizeRequest(r.Context(), authz, dbReq)
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if err != nil {
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p.Logger.Error(r.Context(), "authorize workspace app", slog.Error(err))
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site.RenderStaticErrorPage(rw, r, site.ErrorPageData{
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Status: http.StatusInternalServerError,
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Title: "Internal Server Error",
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Description: "Could not verify authorization. Please try again or contact an administrator.",
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RetryEnabled: true,
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DashboardURL: p.AccessURL.String(),
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})
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return false, false
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}
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return ok, true
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}
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// writeWorkspaceApp404 writes a HTML 404 error page for a workspace app. If
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// appReq is not nil, it will be used to log the request details at debug level.
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func (p *Provider) writeWorkspaceApp404(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, appReq *Request, msg string) {
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if appReq != nil {
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slog.Helper()
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p.Logger.Debug(r.Context(),
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"workspace app 404: "+msg,
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slog.F("username_or_id", appReq.UsernameOrID),
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slog.F("workspace_and_agent", appReq.WorkspaceAndAgent),
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slog.F("workspace_name_or_id", appReq.WorkspaceNameOrID),
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slog.F("agent_name_or_id", appReq.AgentNameOrID),
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slog.F("app_slug_or_port", appReq.AppSlugOrPort),
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)
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}
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site.RenderStaticErrorPage(rw, r, site.ErrorPageData{
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Status: http.StatusNotFound,
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Title: "Application Not Found",
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Description: "The application or workspace you are trying to access does not exist or you do not have permission to access it.",
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RetryEnabled: false,
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DashboardURL: p.AccessURL.String(),
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})
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}
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// writeWorkspaceApp500 writes a HTML 500 error page for a workspace app. If
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// appReq is not nil, it's fields will be added to the logged error message.
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func (p *Provider) writeWorkspaceApp500(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, appReq *Request, err error, msg string) {
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slog.Helper()
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ctx := r.Context()
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if appReq != nil {
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slog.With(ctx,
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slog.F("username_or_id", appReq.UsernameOrID),
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slog.F("workspace_and_agent", appReq.WorkspaceAndAgent),
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slog.F("workspace_name_or_id", appReq.WorkspaceNameOrID),
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slog.F("agent_name_or_id", appReq.AgentNameOrID),
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slog.F("app_name_or_port", appReq.AppSlugOrPort),
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)
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}
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p.Logger.Warn(ctx,
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"workspace app auth server error: "+msg,
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slog.Error(err),
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)
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site.RenderStaticErrorPage(rw, r, site.ErrorPageData{
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Status: http.StatusInternalServerError,
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Title: "Internal Server Error",
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Description: "An internal server error occurred.",
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RetryEnabled: false,
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DashboardURL: p.AccessURL.String(),
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})
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}
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// writeWorkspaceAppOffline writes a HTML 502 error page for a workspace app. If
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// appReq is not nil, it will be used to log the request details at debug level.
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func (p *Provider) writeWorkspaceAppOffline(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, appReq *Request, msg string) {
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if appReq != nil {
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slog.Helper()
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p.Logger.Debug(r.Context(),
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"workspace app unavailable: "+msg,
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slog.F("username_or_id", appReq.UsernameOrID),
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slog.F("workspace_and_agent", appReq.WorkspaceAndAgent),
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slog.F("workspace_name_or_id", appReq.WorkspaceNameOrID),
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slog.F("agent_name_or_id", appReq.AgentNameOrID),
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slog.F("app_slug_or_port", appReq.AppSlugOrPort),
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)
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}
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site.RenderStaticErrorPage(rw, r, site.ErrorPageData{
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Status: http.StatusBadGateway,
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Title: "Application Unavailable",
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Description: msg,
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RetryEnabled: true,
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DashboardURL: p.AccessURL.String(),
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})
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}
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