Sanity-check public_url on each incoming request.
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import mozsvc.config
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import mozsvc.config
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logger = logging.getLogger("syncserver")
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def includeme(config):
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def includeme(config):
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"""Install SyncServer application into the given Pyramid configurator."""
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"""Install SyncServer application into the given Pyramid configurator."""
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@subscriber(NewRequest)
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@subscriber(NewRequest)
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def fixup_script_name(event):
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def reconcile_wsgi_environ_with_public_url(event):
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"""Event-listener to fix up SCRIPT_NAME based on public_url setting.
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"""Event-listener that checks and tweaks WSGI environ based on public_url.
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This is a simple little trick to avoid futzing with configuration in
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This is a simple trick to help ensure that the configured public_url
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multiple places. The public_url setting tells us exactly what the root
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matches the actual deployed address. It fixes fixes parts of the WSGI
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URL of the app should be, so we can use it to infer the proper value of
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environ where it makes sense (e.g. SCRIPT_NAME) and warns about any parts
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SCRIPT_NAME without depending on it being configured in the WSGI server.
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that seem obviously mis-configured (e.g. http:// versus https://).
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It's very important to get public_url and WSGI environ matching exactly,
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since they're used for browserid audience checking and HAWK signature
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validation, so mismatches can easily cause strange and cryptic errors.
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"""
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"""
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request = event.request
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request = event.request
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public_url = request.registry.settings["syncserver.public_url"]
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public_url = request.registry.settings["syncserver.public_url"]
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p_public_url = urlparse(public_url)
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# If we don't have a SCRIPT_NAME, take it from the public_url.
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# This is often the case if we're behind e.g. an nginx proxy that
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# is serving us at some sub-path.
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if not request.script_name:
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if not request.script_name:
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request.script_name = urlparse(public_url).path.rstrip("/")
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request.script_name = p_public_url.path.rstrip("/")
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# Log a noisy error if the application url is different to what we'd
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# expect based on public_url setting.
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application_url = request.application_url
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if public_url != application_url:
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msg = "The public_url setting does not match the application url.\n"
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msg += "This is likely to cause authentication failures!\n"
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msg += " public_url setting is: %s\n" % (public_url,)
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msg += " application url is: %s\n" % (application_url,)
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logger.error(msg)
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def get_configurator(global_config, **settings):
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def get_configurator(global_config, **settings):
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