# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. # # This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as # defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. package Bugzilla::Install::Filesystem; # NOTE: This package may "use" any modules that it likes, # and localconfig is available. However, all functions in this # package should assume that: # # * Templates are not available. # * Files do not have the correct permissions. # * The database does not exist. use 5.10.1; use strict; use warnings; use Bugzilla::Constants; use Bugzilla::Error; use Bugzilla::Install::Localconfig qw(ENV_KEYS); use Bugzilla::Install::Util qw(install_string); use Bugzilla::Util; use Bugzilla::Hook; use File::Find; use File::Path; use File::Basename; use File::Copy qw(move); use File::Spec; use Cwd (); use File::Slurp; use IO::File; use POSIX (); use base qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT = qw( update_filesystem create_htaccess fix_all_file_permissions fix_dir_permissions fix_file_permissions ); use constant HT_DEFAULT_DENY => <<'EOT'; # nothing in this directory is retrievable unless overridden by an .htaccess # in a subdirectory deny from all EOT use constant HT_GRAPHS_DIR => <<'EOT'; # Allow access to .png and .gif files. Allow from all # And no directory listings, either. Deny from all EOT use constant HT_WEBDOT_DIR => <<'EOT'; # Restrict access to .dot files to the public webdot server at research.att.com # if research.att.com ever changes their IP, or if you use a different # webdot server, you'll need to edit this Allow from 192.20.225.0/24 Deny from all # Allow access to .png files created by a local copy of 'dot' Allow from all # And no directory listings, either. Deny from all EOT use constant HT_ASSETS_DIR => <<'EOT'; # Allow access to .css and js files Allow from all # And no directory listings, either. Deny from all EOT use constant INDEX_HTML => <<'EOT';

I think you are looking for index.cgi

EOT use constant HTTPD_ENV => qw( LOCALCONFIG_ENV BUGZILLA_UNSAFE_AUTH_DELEGATION LOG4PERL_CONFIG_FILE USE_NYTPROF NYTPROF_DIR ); sub HTTPD_ENV_CONF { my @env = (ENV_KEYS, HTTPD_ENV); return join( "\n", map { "PerlPassEnv " . $_ } @env ) . "\n"; } sub _error_page { my ($code, $title, $description) = @_; return < $title buggie

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EOT } ############### # Permissions # ############### # Used by the permissions "constants" below. sub _suexec { Bugzilla->localconfig->{'use_suexec'} }; sub _group { Bugzilla->localconfig->{'webservergroup'} }; # Writeable by the owner only. use constant OWNER_WRITE => 0600; # Executable by the owner only. use constant OWNER_EXECUTE => 0700; # A directory which is only writeable by the owner. use constant DIR_OWNER_WRITE => 0700; # A cgi script that the webserver can execute. sub WS_EXECUTE { _group() ? 0750 : 0755 }; # A file that is read by cgi scripts, but is not ever read # directly by the webserver. sub CGI_READ { _group() ? 0640 : 0644 }; # A file that is written to by cgi scripts, but is not ever # read or written directly by the webserver. sub CGI_WRITE { _group() ? 0660 : 0666 }; # A file that is served directly by the web server. sub WS_SERVE { (_group() and !_suexec()) ? 0640 : 0644 }; # A directory whose contents can be read or served by the # webserver (so even directories containing cgi scripts # would have this permission). sub DIR_WS_SERVE { (_group() and !_suexec()) ? 0750 : 0755 }; # A directory that is read by cgi scripts, but is never accessed # directly by the webserver sub DIR_CGI_READ { _group() ? 0750 : 0755 }; # A directory that is written to by cgi scripts, but where the # scripts never needs to overwrite files created by other # users. sub DIR_CGI_WRITE { _group() ? 0770 : 01777 }; # A directory that is written to by cgi scripts, where the # scripts need to overwrite files created by other users. sub DIR_CGI_OVERWRITE { _group() ? 0770 : 0777 }; # This can be combined (using "|") with other permissions for # directories that, in addition to their normal permissions (such # as DIR_CGI_WRITE) also have content served directly from them # (or their subdirectories) to the user, via the webserver. sub DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE { _suexec() ? 0001 : 0 }; # This looks like a constant because it effectively is, but # it has to call other subroutines and read the current filesystem, # so it's defined as a sub. This is not exported, so it doesn't have # a perldoc. However, look at the various hashes defined inside this # function to understand what it returns. (There are comments throughout.) # # The rationale for the file permissions is that there is a group the # web server executes the scripts as, so the cgi scripts should not be writable # by this group. Otherwise someone may find it possible to change the cgis # when exploiting some security flaw somewhere (not necessarily in Bugzilla!) sub FILESYSTEM { my $datadir = bz_locations()->{'datadir'}; my $confdir = bz_locations()->{'confdir'}; my $attachdir = bz_locations()->{'attachdir'}; my $extensionsdir = bz_locations()->{'extensionsdir'}; my $webdotdir = bz_locations()->{'webdotdir'}; my $templatedir = bz_locations()->{'templatedir'}; my $libdir = bz_locations()->{'libpath'}; my $extlib = bz_locations()->{'ext_libpath'}; my $skinsdir = bz_locations()->{'skinsdir'}; my $localconfig = bz_locations()->{'localconfig'}; my $template_cache = bz_locations()->{'template_cache'}; my $graphsdir = bz_locations()->{'graphsdir'}; my $assetsdir = bz_locations()->{'assetsdir'}; my $error_reports = bz_locations()->{'error_reports'}; # We want to set the permissions the same for all localconfig files # across all PROJECTs, so we do something special with $localconfig, # lower down in the permissions section. if ($ENV{PROJECT}) { $localconfig =~ s/\.\Q$ENV{PROJECT}\E$//; } # Note: When being processed by checksetup, these have their permissions # set in this order: %all_dirs, %recurse_dirs, %all_files. # # Each is processed in alphabetical order of keys, so shorter keys # will have their permissions set before longer keys (thus setting # the permissions on parent directories before setting permissions # on their children). # --- FILE PERMISSIONS (Non-created files) --- # my %files = ( '*' => { perms => OWNER_WRITE }, # Some .pl files are WS_EXECUTE because we want # users to be able to cron them or otherwise run # them as a secure user, like the webserver owner. '*.cgi' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'whineatnews.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'collectstats.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'importxml.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'testserver.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'whine.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'email_in.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'sanitycheck.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'checksetup.pl' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'runtests.pl' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'jobqueue.pl' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'migrate.pl' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'sentry.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'metrics.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'Makefile.PL' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'gen-cpanfile.pl' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'jobqueue-worker.pl' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'clean-bug-user-last-visit.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'Bugzilla.pm' => { perms => CGI_READ }, "$localconfig*" => { perms => CGI_READ }, 'META.*' => { perms => CGI_READ }, 'MYMETA.*' => { perms => CGI_READ }, 'bugzilla.dtd' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, 'mod_perl.pl' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, '.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, 'cvs-update.log' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, 'scripts/sendunsentbugmail.pl' => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, 'docs/bugzilla.ent' => { perms => OWNER_WRITE }, 'docs/makedocs.pl' => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, 'docs/style.css' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, 'docs/*/rel_notes.txt' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, 'docs/*/README.docs' => { perms => OWNER_WRITE }, "$datadir/params" => { perms => CGI_WRITE }, "$datadir/old-params.txt" => { perms => OWNER_WRITE }, "$extensionsdir/create.pl" => { perms => OWNER_EXECUTE }, "$extensionsdir/*/*.pl" => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, "$extensionsdir/*/bin/*" => { perms => WS_EXECUTE }, # google webmaster tools verification files 'google*.html' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, 'contribute.json' => { perms => WS_SERVE }, ); # Directories that we want to set the perms on, but not # recurse through. These are directories we didn't create # in checkesetup.pl. # # Purpose of BMO change: unknown. my %non_recurse_dirs = ( '.' => 0755, docs => DIR_WS_SERVE, ); # This sets the permissions for each item inside each of these # directories, including the directory itself. # 'CVS' directories are special, though, and are never readable by # the webserver. my %recurse_dirs = ( # Writeable directories $template_cache => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_OVERWRITE }, $error_reports => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_WRITE }, $attachdir => { files => CGI_WRITE, dirs => DIR_CGI_WRITE }, $webdotdir => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_CGI_WRITE | DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE }, $graphsdir => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_CGI_WRITE | DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE }, "$datadir/db" => { files => CGI_WRITE, dirs => DIR_CGI_WRITE }, $assetsdir => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_CGI_OVERWRITE | DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE }, # Readable directories "$datadir/mining" => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_READ }, "$libdir/Bugzilla" => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_READ }, $extlib => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_READ }, $templatedir => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_READ }, # Directories in the extensions/ dir are WS_SERVE so that # the web/ directories can be served by the web server. # But, for extra security, we deny direct webserver access to # the lib/ and template/ directories of extensions. $extensionsdir => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, "$extensionsdir/*/lib" => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_READ }, "$extensionsdir/*/template" => { files => CGI_READ, dirs => DIR_CGI_READ }, # Content served directly by the webserver images => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, js => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, static => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, $skinsdir => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, 'docs/*/html' => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, 'docs/*/pdf' => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, 'docs/*/txt' => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, 'docs/*/images' => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, "$extensionsdir/*/web" => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, $confdir => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE, }, # Purpose: allow webserver to read .bzr so we execute bzr commands # in backticks and look at the result over the web. Used to show # bzr history. '.bzr' => { files => WS_SERVE, dirs => DIR_WS_SERVE }, # Directories only for the owner, not for the webserver. t => { files => OWNER_WRITE, dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE }, xt => { files => OWNER_WRITE, dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE }, 'docs/lib' => { files => OWNER_WRITE, dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE }, 'docs/*/xml' => { files => OWNER_WRITE, dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE }, 'contrib' => { files => OWNER_EXECUTE, dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE, }, 'scripts' => { files => OWNER_EXECUTE, dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE, }, ); # --- FILES TO CREATE --- # # The name of each directory that we should actually *create*, # pointing at its default permissions. my %create_dirs = ( # This is DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE because it contains $webdotdir and # $assetsdir. $datadir => DIR_CGI_OVERWRITE | DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE, # Directories that are read-only for cgi scripts "$datadir/mining" => DIR_CGI_READ, "$datadir/extensions" => DIR_CGI_READ, $extensionsdir => DIR_CGI_READ, # Directories that cgi scripts can write to. "$datadir/db" => DIR_CGI_WRITE, $attachdir => DIR_CGI_WRITE, $graphsdir => DIR_CGI_WRITE | DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE, $webdotdir => DIR_CGI_WRITE | DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE, $assetsdir => DIR_CGI_WRITE | DIR_ALSO_WS_SERVE, $template_cache => DIR_CGI_WRITE, $error_reports => DIR_CGI_WRITE, # Directories that contain content served directly by the web server. "$skinsdir/custom" => DIR_WS_SERVE, "$skinsdir/contrib" => DIR_WS_SERVE, $confdir => DIR_CGI_READ, ); my $yui_all_css = sub { return join("\n", map { my $css = read_file($_); _css_url_fix($css, $_, "skins/yui.css.list") } read_file("skins/yui.css.list", { chomp => 1 }) ); }; my $yui_all_js = sub { return join("\n", map { scalar read_file($_) } read_file("js/yui.js.list", { chomp => 1 }) ); }; my $yui3_all_css = sub { return join("\n", map { my $css = read_file($_); _css_url_fix($css, $_, "skins/yui3.css.list") } read_file("skins/yui3.css.list", { chomp => 1 }) ); }; my $yui3_all_js = sub { return join("\n", map { scalar read_file($_) } read_file("js/yui3.js.list", { chomp => 1 }) ); }; # The name of each file, pointing at its default permissions and # default contents. my %create_files = ( "$datadir/extensions/additional" => { perms => CGI_READ, contents => '' }, # We create this file so that it always has the right owner # and permissions. Otherwise, the webserver creates it as # owned by itself, which can cause problems if jobqueue.pl # or something else is not running as the webserver or root. "$datadir/mailer.testfile" => { perms => CGI_WRITE, contents => '' }, "js/yui.js" => { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => $yui_all_js }, "skins/yui.css" => { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => $yui_all_css }, "js/yui3.js" => { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => $yui3_all_js }, "skins/yui3.css" => { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => $yui3_all_css }, "$confdir/env.conf" => { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => \&HTTPD_ENV_CONF }, ); # Create static error pages. $create_dirs{"errors"} = DIR_CGI_READ; $create_files{"errors/401.html"} = { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => _error_page( 401, 'Authentication Required', "This server could not verify that you are authorized to access that url. you either supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.") }; $create_files{"errors/403.html"} = { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => _error_page( 403, 'Access Denied', "Access to the requested resource has been denied.") }; $create_files{"errors/404.html"} = { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => _error_page( 404, 'Object Not Found', "The requested URL was not found on this server.") }; $create_files{"errors/500.html"} = { perms => CGI_READ, overwrite => 1, contents => _error_page( 500, 'Internal Server Error', "The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request.") }; # Because checksetup controls the creation of index.html separately # from all other files, it gets its very own hash. my %index_html = ( 'index.html' => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => INDEX_HTML } ); # Because checksetup controls the .htaccess creation separately # by a localconfig variable, these go in a separate variable from # %create_files. # # Note that these get WS_SERVE as their permission # because they're *read* by the webserver, even though they're not # actually, themselves, served. my %htaccess = ( "$attachdir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, "$libdir/Bugzilla/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, "$extlib/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, "$templatedir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, 'contrib/.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, 'scripts/.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, 't/.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, 'xt/.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, '.circleci/.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, "$confdir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, "$datadir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, "$error_reports/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY }, "$graphsdir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_GRAPHS_DIR }, "$webdotdir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_WEBDOT_DIR }, "$assetsdir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE, contents => HT_ASSETS_DIR }, ); Bugzilla::Hook::process('install_filesystem', { files => \%files, create_dirs => \%create_dirs, non_recurse_dirs => \%non_recurse_dirs, recurse_dirs => \%recurse_dirs, create_files => \%create_files, htaccess => \%htaccess, }); my %all_files = (%create_files, %htaccess, %index_html, %files); my %all_dirs = (%create_dirs, %non_recurse_dirs); return { create_dirs => \%create_dirs, recurse_dirs => \%recurse_dirs, all_dirs => \%all_dirs, create_files => \%create_files, htaccess => \%htaccess, index_html => \%index_html, all_files => \%all_files, }; } sub update_filesystem { my ($params) = @_; my $fs = FILESYSTEM(); my %dirs = %{$fs->{create_dirs}}; my %files = %{$fs->{create_files}}; my $datadir = bz_locations->{'datadir'}; my $graphsdir = bz_locations->{'graphsdir'}; my $assetsdir = bz_locations->{'assetsdir'}; # If the graphs/ directory doesn't exist, we're upgrading from # a version old enough that we need to update the $datadir/mining # format. if (-d "$datadir/mining" && !-d $graphsdir) { _update_old_charts($datadir); } # By sorting the dirs, we assure that shorter-named directories # (meaning parent directories) are always created before their # child directories. foreach my $dir (sort keys %dirs) { unless (-d $dir) { print "Creating $dir directory...\n"; mkdir $dir or die "mkdir $dir failed: $!"; # For some reason, passing in the permissions to "mkdir" # doesn't work right, but doing a "chmod" does. chmod $dirs{$dir}, $dir or warn "Cannot chmod $dir: $!"; } } # Move the testfile if we can't write to it, so that we can re-create # it with the correct permissions below. my $testfile = "$datadir/mailer.testfile"; if (-e $testfile and !-w $testfile) { _rename_file($testfile, "$testfile.old"); } # If old-params.txt exists in the root directory, move it to datadir. my $oldparamsfile = "old_params.txt"; if (-e $oldparamsfile) { _rename_file($oldparamsfile, "$datadir/$oldparamsfile"); } # Remove old assets htaccess file to force recreation with correct values. if (-e "$assetsdir/.htaccess") { if (read_file("$assetsdir/.htaccess") =~ //) { unlink("$assetsdir/.htaccess"); } } _create_files(%files); if ($params->{index_html}) { _create_files(%{$fs->{index_html}}); } elsif (-e 'index.html') { my $templatedir = bz_locations()->{'templatedir'}; print "*** It appears that you still have an old index.html hanging around.\n", "Either the contents of this file should be moved into a template and\n", "placed in the '$templatedir/en/custom' directory, or you should delete\n", "the file.\n"; } # Delete old files that no longer need to exist # 2001-04-29 jake@bugzilla.org - Remove oldemailtech # http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71552 if (-d 'shadow') { print "Removing shadow directory...\n"; rmtree("shadow"); } if (-e "$datadir/versioncache") { print "Removing versioncache...\n"; unlink "$datadir/versioncache"; } if (-e "$datadir/duplicates.rdf") { print "Removing duplicates.rdf...\n"; unlink "$datadir/duplicates.rdf"; unlink "$datadir/duplicates-old.rdf"; } if (-e "$datadir/duplicates") { print "Removing duplicates directory...\n"; rmtree("$datadir/duplicates"); } _remove_empty_css_files(); _convert_single_file_skins(); } sub _css_url_fix { my ($content, $from, $to) = @_; my $from_dir = dirname(File::Spec->rel2abs($from, bz_locations()->{libpath})); my $to_dir = dirname(File::Spec->rel2abs($to, bz_locations()->{libpath})); return css_url_rewrite( $content, sub { my ($url) = @_; if ( $url =~ m{^(?:/|data:)} ) { return sprintf 'url(%s)', $url; } else { my $new_url = File::Spec->abs2rel( Cwd::realpath( File::Spec->rel2abs( $url, $from_dir ) ), $to_dir ); return sprintf "url(%s)", $new_url; } } ); } sub _remove_empty_css_files { my $skinsdir = bz_locations()->{'skinsdir'}; foreach my $css_file (glob("$skinsdir/custom/*.css"), glob("$skinsdir/contrib/*/*.css")) { _remove_empty_css($css_file); } } # A simple helper for the update code that removes "empty" CSS files. sub _remove_empty_css { my ($file) = @_; my $basename = basename($file); my $empty_contents = "/* Custom rules for $basename.\n" . " * The rules you put here override rules in that stylesheet. */"; if (length($empty_contents) == -s $file) { open(my $fh, '<', $file) or warn "$file: $!"; my $file_contents; { local $/; $file_contents = <$fh>; } if ($file_contents eq $empty_contents) { print install_string('file_remove', { name => $file }), "\n"; unlink $file or warn "$file: $!"; } }; } # We used to allow a single css file in the skins/contrib/ directory # to be a whole skin. sub _convert_single_file_skins { my $skinsdir = bz_locations()->{'skinsdir'}; foreach my $skin_file (glob "$skinsdir/contrib/*.css") { my $dir_name = $skin_file; $dir_name =~ s/\.css$//; mkdir $dir_name or warn "$dir_name: $!"; _rename_file($skin_file, "$dir_name/global.css"); } } sub create_htaccess { _create_files(%{FILESYSTEM()->{htaccess}}); # Repair old .htaccess files my $webdot_dir = bz_locations()->{'webdotdir'}; # The public webdot IP address changed. my $webdot = new IO::File("$webdot_dir/.htaccess", 'r') || die "$webdot_dir/.htaccess: $!"; my $webdot_data; { local $/; $webdot_data = <$webdot>; } $webdot->close; if ($webdot_data =~ /192\.20\.225\.10/) { print "Repairing $webdot_dir/.htaccess...\n"; $webdot_data =~ s/192\.20\.225\.10/192.20.225.0\/24/g; $webdot = new IO::File("$webdot_dir/.htaccess", 'w') || die $!; print $webdot $webdot_data; $webdot->close; } } sub _rename_file { my ($from, $to) = @_; print install_string('file_rename', { from => $from, to => $to }), "\n"; if (-e $to) { warn "$to already exists, not moving\n"; } else { move($from, $to) or warn $!; } } # A helper for the above functions. sub _create_files { my (%files) = @_; # It's not necessary to sort these, but it does make the # output of checksetup.pl look a bit nicer. foreach my $file (sort keys %files) { my $info = $files{$file}; if ($info->{overwrite} or not -f $file) { print "Creating $file...\n"; my $fh = IO::File->new( $file, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, $info->{perms} ) or die "unable to write $file: $!"; my $contents = $info->{contents}; if (defined $contents && ref($contents) eq 'CODE') { print $fh $contents->(); } elsif (defined $contents) { print $fh $contents; } $fh->close; } } } # If you ran a REALLY old version of Bugzilla, your chart files are in the # wrong format. This code is a little messy, because it's very old, and # when moving it into this module, I couldn't test it so I left it almost # completely alone. sub _update_old_charts { my ($datadir) = @_; print "Updating old chart storage format...\n"; foreach my $in_file (glob("$datadir/mining/*")) { # Don't try and upgrade image or db files! next if (($in_file =~ /\.gif$/i) || ($in_file =~ /\.png$/i) || ($in_file =~ /\.db$/i) || ($in_file =~ /\.orig$/i)); rename("$in_file", "$in_file.orig") or next; open(IN, "<", "$in_file.orig") or next; open(OUT, '>', $in_file) or next; # Fields in the header my @declared_fields; # Fields we changed to half way through by mistake # This list comes from an old version of collectstats.pl # This part is only for people who ran later versions of 2.11 (devel) my @intermediate_fields = qw(DATE UNCONFIRMED NEW ASSIGNED REOPENED RESOLVED VERIFIED CLOSED); # Fields we actually want (matches the current collectstats.pl) my @out_fields = qw(DATE NEW ASSIGNED REOPENED UNCONFIRMED RESOLVED VERIFIED CLOSED FIXED INVALID WONTFIX LATER REMIND DUPLICATE WORKSFORME MOVED); while () { if (/^# fields?: (.*)\s$/) { @declared_fields = map uc, (split /\||\r/, $1); print OUT "# fields: ", join('|', @out_fields), "\n"; } elsif (/^(\d+\|.*)/) { my @data = split(/\||\r/, $1); my %data; if (@data == @declared_fields) { # old format for my $i (0 .. $#declared_fields) { $data{$declared_fields[$i]} = $data[$i]; } } elsif (@data == @intermediate_fields) { # Must have changed over at this point for my $i (0 .. $#intermediate_fields) { $data{$intermediate_fields[$i]} = $data[$i]; } } elsif (@data == @out_fields) { # This line's fine - it has the right number of entries for my $i (0 .. $#out_fields) { $data{$out_fields[$i]} = $data[$i]; } } else { print "Oh dear, input line $. of $in_file had " . scalar(@data) . " fields\nThis was unexpected.", " You may want to check your data files.\n"; } print OUT join('|', map { defined ($data{$_}) ? ($data{$_}) : "" } @out_fields), "\n"; } else { print OUT; } } close(IN); close(OUT); } } sub fix_dir_permissions { my ($dir) = @_; return if ON_WINDOWS; # Note that _get_owner_and_group is always silent here. my ($owner_id, $group_id) = _get_owner_and_group(); my $perms; my $fs = FILESYSTEM(); if ($perms = $fs->{recurse_dirs}->{$dir}) { _fix_perms_recursively($dir, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms); } elsif ($perms = $fs->{all_dirs}->{$dir}) { _fix_perms($dir, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms); } else { # Do nothing. We know nothing about this directory. warn "Unknown directory $dir"; } } sub fix_file_permissions { my ($file) = @_; return if ON_WINDOWS; my $perms = FILESYSTEM()->{all_files}->{$file}->{perms}; # Note that _get_owner_and_group is always silent here. my ($owner_id, $group_id) = _get_owner_and_group(); _fix_perms($file, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms); } sub fix_all_file_permissions { my ($output) = @_; # _get_owner_and_group also checks that the webservergroup is valid. my ($owner_id, $group_id) = _get_owner_and_group($output); return if ON_WINDOWS; my $fs = FILESYSTEM(); my %files = %{$fs->{all_files}}; my %dirs = %{$fs->{all_dirs}}; my %recurse_dirs = %{$fs->{recurse_dirs}}; print get_text('install_file_perms_fix') . "\n" if $output; foreach my $dir (sort keys %dirs) { next unless -d $dir; _fix_perms($dir, $owner_id, $group_id, $dirs{$dir}); } foreach my $pattern (sort keys %recurse_dirs) { my $perms = $recurse_dirs{$pattern}; # %recurse_dirs supports globs foreach my $dir (glob $pattern) { next unless -d $dir; _fix_perms_recursively($dir, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms); } } foreach my $file (sort keys %files) { # %files supports globs foreach my $filename (glob $file) { # Don't touch directories. next if -d $filename || !-e $filename; _fix_perms($filename, $owner_id, $group_id, $files{$file}->{perms}); } } _fix_cvs_dirs($owner_id, '.'); } sub _get_owner_and_group { my ($output) = @_; my $group_id = _check_web_server_group($output); return () if ON_WINDOWS; my $owner_id = POSIX::getuid(); $group_id = POSIX::getgid() unless defined $group_id; return ($owner_id, $group_id); } # A helper for fix_all_file_permissions sub _fix_cvs_dirs { my ($owner_id, $dir) = @_; my $owner_gid = POSIX::getgid(); find({ no_chdir => 1, wanted => sub { my $name = $File::Find::name; if ($File::Find::dir =~ /\/CVS/ || $_ eq '.cvsignore' || (-d $name && $_ =~ /CVS$/)) { my $perms = 0600; if (-d $name) { $perms = 0700; } _fix_perms($name, $owner_id, $owner_gid, $perms); } }}, $dir); } sub _fix_perms { my ($name, $owner, $group, $perms) = @_; #printf ("Changing $name to %o\n", $perms); # The webserver should never try to chown files. if (Bugzilla->usage_mode == USAGE_MODE_CMDLINE) { chown $owner, $group, $name or warn install_string('chown_failed', { path => $name, error => $! }) . "\n"; } chmod $perms, $name or warn install_string('chmod_failed', { path => $name, error => $! }) . "\n"; } sub _fix_perms_recursively { my ($dir, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms) = @_; # Set permissions on the directory itself. _fix_perms($dir, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms->{dirs}); # Now recurse through the directory and set the correct permissions # on subdirectories and files. find({ no_chdir => 1, wanted => sub { my $name = $File::Find::name; if (-d $name) { _fix_perms($name, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms->{dirs}); } else { _fix_perms($name, $owner_id, $group_id, $perms->{files}); } }}, $dir); } sub _check_web_server_group { my ($output) = @_; my $group = Bugzilla->localconfig->{'webservergroup'}; my $filename = bz_locations()->{'localconfig'}; my $group_id; # If we are on Windows, webservergroup does nothing if (ON_WINDOWS && $group && $output) { print "\n\n" . get_text('install_webservergroup_windows') . "\n\n"; } # If we're not on Windows, make sure that webservergroup isn't # empty. elsif (!ON_WINDOWS && !$group && $output) { print "\n\n" . get_text('install_webservergroup_empty') . "\n\n"; } # If we're not on Windows, make sure we are actually a member of # the webservergroup. elsif (!ON_WINDOWS && $group) { $group_id = getgrnam($group); ThrowCodeError('invalid_webservergroup', { group => $group }) unless defined $group_id; # If on unix, see if we need to print a warning about a webservergroup # that we can't chgrp to if ($output && $< != 0 && !grep($_ eq $group_id, split(" ", $)))) { print "\n\n" . get_text('install_webservergroup_not_in') . "\n\n"; } } return $group_id; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Bugzilla::Install::Filesystem - Fix up the filesystem during installation. =head1 DESCRIPTION This module is used primarily by L to modify the filesystem during installation, including creating the data/ directory. =head1 SUBROUTINES =over =item C 0 })> Description: Creates all the directories and files that Bugzilla needs to function but doesn't ship with. Also does any updates to these files as necessary during an upgrade. Params: C - Whether or not we should create the F file. Returns: nothing =item C Description: Creates all of the .htaccess files for Apache, in the various Bugzilla directories. Also updates the .htaccess files if they need updating. Params: none Returns: nothing =item C Description: Sets all the file permissions on all of Bugzilla's files to what they should be. Note that permissions are different depending on whether or not C<$webservergroup> is set in F. Params: C<$output> - C if you want this function to print out information about what it's doing. Returns: nothing =item C Given the name of a directory, its permissions will be fixed according to how they are supposed to be set in Bugzilla's current configuration. If it fails to set the permissions, a warning will be printed to STDERR. =item C Given the name of a file, its permissions will be fixed according to how they are supposed to be set in Bugzilla's current configuration. If it fails to set the permissions, a warning will be printed to STDERR. =back