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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
# License Version 1.1 (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.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
# Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
# Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
# Rights Reserved.
#
# Contributor(s): Bradley Baetz <bbaetz@student.usyd.edu.au>
# Erik Stambaugh <erik@dasbistro.com>
# A. Karl Kornel <karl@kornel.name>
package Bugzilla;
use strict;
use Bugzilla::Auth;
use Bugzilla::Auth::Login::WWW;
use Bugzilla::CGI;
use Bugzilla::Config;
use Bugzilla::Constants;
use Bugzilla::DB;
use Bugzilla::Template;
use Bugzilla::User;
use Bugzilla::Error;
use Bugzilla::Util;
use File::Basename;
#####################################################################
# Constants
#####################################################################
# Scripts that are not stopped by shutdownhtml being in effect.
use constant SHUTDOWNHTML_EXEMPT => [
'editparams.cgi',
'checksetup.pl',
];
# Non-cgi scripts that should silently exit.
use constant SHUTDOWNHTML_EXIT_SILENTLY => [
'whine.pl'
];
#####################################################################
# Global Code
#####################################################################
# If Bugzilla is shut down, do not allow anything to run, just display a
# message to the user about the downtime and log out. Scripts listed in
# SHUTDOWNHTML_EXEMPT are exempt from this message.
#
# This code must go here. It cannot go anywhere in Bugzilla::CGI, because
# it uses Template, and that causes various dependency loops.
if (Param("shutdownhtml")
&& lsearch(SHUTDOWNHTML_EXEMPT, basename($0)) == -1)
{
# Allow non-cgi scripts to exit silently (without displaying any
# message), if desired. At this point, no DBI call has been made
# yet, and no error will be returned if the DB is inaccessible.
if (lsearch(SHUTDOWNHTML_EXIT_SILENTLY, basename($0)) > -1
&& !i_am_cgi())
{
exit;
}
# For security reasons, log out users when Bugzilla is down.
# Bugzilla->login() is required to catch the logincookie, if any.
my $user = Bugzilla->login(LOGIN_OPTIONAL);
my $userid = $user->id;
Bugzilla->logout();
my $template = Bugzilla->template;
my $vars = {};
$vars->{'message'} = 'shutdown';
$vars->{'userid'} = $userid;
# Generate and return a message about the downtime, appropriately
# for if we're a command-line script or a CGI sript.
my $extension;
if (i_am_cgi() && (!Bugzilla->cgi->param('format')
|| Bugzilla->cgi->param('format') eq 'html')) {
$extension = 'html';
}
else {
$extension = 'txt';
}
print Bugzilla->cgi->header() if i_am_cgi();
my $t_output;
$template->process("global/message.$extension.tmpl", $vars, \$t_output)
|| ThrowTemplateError($template->error);
print $t_output . "\n";
exit;
}
#####################################################################
# Subroutines and Methods
#####################################################################
my $_template;
sub template {
my $class = shift;
$_template ||= Bugzilla::Template->create();
return $_template;
}
my $_cgi;
sub cgi {
my $class = shift;
$_cgi ||= new Bugzilla::CGI();
return $_cgi;
}
my $_user;
sub user {
my $class = shift;
if (not defined $_user) {
$_user = new Bugzilla::User;
}
return $_user;
}
my $_sudoer;
sub sudoer {
my $class = shift;
return $_sudoer;
}
sub sudo_request {
my $class = shift;
my $new_user = shift;
my $new_sudoer = shift;
$_user = $new_user;
$_sudoer = $new_sudoer;
# NOTE: If you want to log the start of an sudo session, do it here.
return;
}
sub login {
my ($class, $type) = @_;
my $authenticated_user = Bugzilla::Auth::Login::WWW->login($type);
# At this point, we now know if a real person is logged in.
# We must now check to see if an sudo session is in progress.
# For a session to be in progress, the following must be true:
# 1: There must be a logged in user
# 2: That user must be in the 'bz_sudoer' group
# 3: There must be a valid value in the 'sudo' cookie
# 4: A Bugzilla::User object must exist for the given cookie value
# 5: That user must NOT be in the 'bz_sudo_protect' group
my $sudo_cookie = $class->cgi->cookie('sudo');
detaint_natural($sudo_cookie) if defined($sudo_cookie);
my $sudo_target;
$sudo_target = new Bugzilla::User($sudo_cookie) if defined($sudo_cookie);
if (defined($authenticated_user) &&
$authenticated_user->in_group('bz_sudoers') &&
defined($sudo_cookie) &&
defined($sudo_target) &&
!($sudo_target->in_group('bz_sudo_protect'))
)
{
$_user = $sudo_target;
$_sudoer = $authenticated_user;
# NOTE: If you want to do any special logging, do it here.
}
else {
$_user = $authenticated_user;
}
return $_user;
}
sub logout {
my ($class, $option) = @_;
# If we're not logged in, go away
return unless user->id;
$option = LOGOUT_CURRENT unless defined $option;
Bugzilla::Auth::Login::WWW->logout($_user, $option);
}
sub logout_user {
my ($class, $user) = @_;
# When we're logging out another user we leave cookies alone, and
# therefore avoid calling Bugzilla->logout() directly.
Bugzilla::Auth::Login::WWW->logout($user, LOGOUT_ALL);
}
# just a compatibility front-end to logout_user that gets a user by id
sub logout_user_by_id {
my ($class, $id) = @_;
my $user = new Bugzilla::User($id);
$class->logout_user($user);
}
# hack that invalidates credentials for a single request
sub logout_request {
undef $_user;
undef $_sudoer;
# We can't delete from $cgi->cookie, so logincookie data will remain
# there. Don't rely on it: use Bugzilla->user->login instead!
}
my $_dbh;
my $_dbh_main;
my $_dbh_shadow;
sub dbh {
my $class = shift;
# If we're not connected, then we must want the main db
if (!$_dbh) {
$_dbh = $_dbh_main = Bugzilla::DB::connect_main();
}
return $_dbh;
}
my $_batch;
sub batch {
my $class = shift;
my $newval = shift;
if ($newval) {
$_batch = $newval;
}
return $_batch || 0;
}
sub switch_to_shadow_db {
my $class = shift;
if (!$_dbh_shadow) {
if (Param('shadowdb')) {
$_dbh_shadow = Bugzilla::DB::connect_shadow();
} else {
$_dbh_shadow = $_dbh_main;
}
}
$_dbh = $_dbh_shadow;
# we have to return $class->dbh instead of $_dbh as
# $_dbh_shadow may be undefined if no shadow DB is used
# and no connection to the main DB has been established yet.
return $class->dbh;
}
sub switch_to_main_db {
my $class = shift;
$_dbh = $_dbh_main;
# We have to return $class->dbh instead of $_dbh as
# $_dbh_main may be undefined if no connection to the main DB
# has been established yet.
return $class->dbh;
}
# Private methods
# Per process cleanup
sub _cleanup {
undef $_cgi;
undef $_user;
# See bug 192531. If we don't clear the possibly active statement handles,
# then when this is called from the END block, it happens _before_ the
# destructors in Bugzilla::DB have happened.
# See http://rt.perl.org/rt2/Ticket/Display.html?id=17450#38810
# Without disconnecting explicitly here, noone notices, because DBI::END
# ends up calling DBD::mysql's $drh->disconnect_all, which is a noop.
# This code is evil, but it needs to be done, at least until SendSQL and
# friends can be removed
@Bugzilla::DB::SQLStateStack = ();
undef $Bugzilla::DB::_current_sth;
# When we support transactions, need to ->rollback here
$_dbh_main->disconnect if $_dbh_main;
$_dbh_shadow->disconnect if $_dbh_shadow and Param("shadowdb");
undef $_dbh_main;
undef $_dbh_shadow;
undef $_dbh;
}
sub END {
_cleanup();
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Bugzilla - Semi-persistent collection of various objects used by scripts
and modules
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Bugzilla;
sub someModulesSub {
Bugzilla->dbh->prepare(...);
Bugzilla->template->process(...);
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Several Bugzilla 'things' are used by a variety of modules and scripts. This
includes database handles, template objects, and so on.
This module is a singleton intended as a central place to store these objects.
This approach has several advantages:
=over 4
=item *
They're not global variables, so we don't have issues with them staying around
with mod_perl
=item *
Everything is in one central place, so its easy to access, modify, and maintain
=item *
Code in modules can get access to these objects without having to have them
all passed from the caller, and the caller's caller, and....
=item *
We can reuse objects across requests using mod_perl where appropriate (eg
templates), whilst destroying those which are only valid for a single request
(such as the current user)
=back
Note that items accessible via this object are demand-loaded when requested.
For something to be added to this object, it should either be able to benefit
from persistence when run under mod_perl (such as the a C<template> object),
or should be something which is globally required by a large ammount of code
(such as the current C<user> object).
=head1 METHODS
Note that all C<Bugzilla> functionality is method based; use C<Bugzilla-E<gt>dbh>
rather than C<Bugzilla::dbh>. Nothing cares about this now, but don't rely on
that.
=over 4
=item C<template>
The current C<Template> object, to be used for output
=item C<cgi>
The current C<cgi> object. Note that modules should B<not> be using this in
general. Not all Bugzilla actions are cgi requests. Its useful as a convenience
method for those scripts/templates which are only use via CGI, though.
=item C<user>
C<undef> if there is no currently logged in user or if the login code has not
yet been run. If an sudo session is in progress, the C<Bugzilla::User>
corresponding to the person who is being impersonated. If no session is in
progress, the current C<Bugzilla::User>.
=item C<sudoer>
C<undef> if there is no currently logged in user, the currently logged in user
is not in the I<sudoer> group, or there is no session in progress. If an sudo
session is in progress, returns the C<Bugzilla::User> object corresponding to
the person who logged in and initiated the session. If no session is in
progress, returns the C<Bugzilla::User> object corresponding to the currently
logged in user.
=item C<sudo_request>
This begins an sudo session for the current request. It is meant to be
used when a session has just started. For normal use, sudo access should
normally be set at login time.
=item C<login>
Logs in a user, returning a C<Bugzilla::User> object, or C<undef> if there is
no logged in user. See L<Bugzilla::Auth|Bugzilla::Auth>, and
L<Bugzilla::User|Bugzilla::User>.
=item C<logout($option)>
Logs out the current user, which involves invalidating user sessions and
cookies. Three options are available from
L<Bugzilla::Constants|Bugzilla::Constants>: LOGOUT_CURRENT (the
default), LOGOUT_ALL or LOGOUT_KEEP_CURRENT.
=item C<logout_user($user)>
Logs out the specified user (invalidating all his sessions), taking a
Bugzilla::User instance.
=item C<logout_by_id($id)>
Logs out the user with the id specified. This is a compatibility
function to be used in callsites where there is only a userid and no
Bugzilla::User instance.
=item C<logout_request>
Essentially, causes calls to C<Bugzilla-E<gt>user> to return C<undef>. This has the
effect of logging out a user for the current request only; cookies and
database sessions are left intact.
=item C<batch>
Set to true, by calling Bugzilla->batch(1), to indicate that Bugzilla is
being called in a non-interactive manner and errors should be passed to
die() rather than being sent to a browser and finished with an exit().
Bugzilla->batch will return the current state of this flag.
=item C<dbh>
The current database handle. See L<DBI>.
=item C<switch_to_shadow_db>
Switch from using the main database to using the shadow database.
=item C<switch_to_main_db>
Change the database object to refer to the main database.
=back
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