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# 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::WebService::Util;
use 5.10.1;
use strict;
use parent qw(Exporter);
# We have to "require", not "use" this, because otherwise it tries to
# use features of Test::More during import().
require Test::Taint;
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
filter
filter_wants
taint_data
validate
translate
params_to_objects
fix_credentials
);
sub filter ($$;$) {
my ($params, $hash, $prefix) = @_;
my %newhash = %$hash;
foreach my $key (keys %$hash) {
delete $newhash{$key} if !filter_wants($params, $key, $prefix);
}
return \%newhash;
}
sub filter_wants ($$;$) {
my ($params, $field, $prefix) = @_;
# Since this is operation is resource intensive, we will cache the results
# This assumes that $params->{*_fields} doesn't change between calls
my $cache = Bugzilla->request_cache->{filter_wants} ||= {};
$field = "${prefix}.${field}" if $prefix;
if (exists $cache->{$field}) {
return $cache->{$field};
}
my %include = map { $_ => 1 } @{ $params->{'include_fields'} || [] };
my %exclude = map { $_ => 1 } @{ $params->{'exclude_fields'} || [] };
my $wants = 1;
if (defined $params->{exclude_fields} && $exclude{$field}) {
$wants = 0;
}
elsif (defined $params->{include_fields} && !$include{$field}) {
if ($prefix) {
# Include the field if the parent is include (and this one is not excluded)
$wants = 0 if !$include{$prefix};
}
else {
# We want to include this if one of the sub keys is included
my $key = $field . '.';
my $len = length($key);
$wants = 0 if ! grep { substr($_, 0, $len) eq $key } keys %include;
}
}
$cache->{$field} = $wants;
return $wants;
}
sub taint_data {
my @params = @_;
return if !@params;
# Though this is a private function, it hasn't changed since 2004 and
# should be safe to use, and prevents us from having to write it ourselves
# or require another module to do it.
Test::Taint::_deeply_traverse(\&_delete_bad_keys, \@params);
Test::Taint::taint_deeply(\@params);
}
sub _delete_bad_keys {
foreach my $item (@_) {
next if ref $item ne 'HASH';
foreach my $key (keys %$item) {
# Making something a hash key always untaints it, in Perl.
# However, we need to validate our argument names in some way.
# We know that all hash keys passed in to the WebService will
# match \w+, so we delete any key that doesn't match that.
if ($key !~ /^\w+$/) {
delete $item->{$key};
}
}
}
return @_;
}
sub validate {
my ($self, $params, @keys) = @_;
# If $params is defined but not a reference, then we weren't
# sent any parameters at all, and we're getting @keys where
# $params should be.
return ($self, undef) if (defined $params and !ref $params);
# If @keys is not empty then we convert any named
# parameters that have scalar values to arrayrefs
# that match.
foreach my $key (@keys) {
if (exists $params->{$key}) {
$params->{$key} = ref $params->{$key}
? $params->{$key}
: [ $params->{$key} ];
}
}
return ($self, $params);
}
sub translate {
my ($params, $mapped) = @_;
my %changes;
while (my ($key,$value) = each (%$params)) {
my $new_field = $mapped->{$key} || $key;
$changes{$new_field} = $value;
}
return \%changes;
}
sub params_to_objects {
my ($params, $class) = @_;
my (@objects, @objects_by_ids);
@objects = map { $class->check($_) }
@{ $params->{names} } if $params->{names};
@objects_by_ids = map { $class->check({ id => $_ }) }
@{ $params->{ids} } if $params->{ids};
push(@objects, @objects_by_ids);
my %seen;
@objects = grep { !$seen{$_->id}++ } @objects;
return \@objects;
}
sub fix_credentials {
my ($params) = @_;
# Allow user to pass in login=foo&password=bar as a convenience
# even if not calling GET /login. We also do not delete them as
# GET /login requires "login" and "password".
if (exists $params->{'login'} && exists $params->{'password'}) {
$params->{'Bugzilla_login'} = $params->{'login'};
$params->{'Bugzilla_password'} = $params->{'password'};
}
# Allow user to pass token=12345678 as a convenience which becomes
# "Bugzilla_token" which is what the auth code looks for.
if (exists $params->{'token'}) {
$params->{'Bugzilla_token'} = $params->{'token'};
}
}
__END__
=head1 NAME
Bugzilla::WebService::Util - Utility functions used inside of the WebService
code. These are B<not> functions that can be called via the WebService.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is somewhat like L<Bugzilla::Util>, but these functions are only used
internally in the WebService code.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
filter({ include_fields => ['id', 'name'],
exclude_fields => ['name'] }, $hash);
my $wants = filter_wants $params, 'field_name';
validate(@_, 'ids');
=head1 METHODS
=head2 filter
This helps implement the C<include_fields> and C<exclude_fields> arguments
of WebService methods. Given a hash (the second argument to this subroutine),
this will remove any keys that are I<not> in C<include_fields> and then remove
any keys that I<are> in C<exclude_fields>.
An optional third option can be passed that prefixes the field name to allow
filtering of data two or more levels deep.
For example, if you want to filter out the C<id> key/value in components returned
by Product.get, you would use the value C<component.id> in your C<exclude_fields>
list.
=head2 filter_wants
Returns C<1> if a filter would preserve the specified field when passing
a hash to L</filter>, C<0> otherwise.
=head2 validate
This helps in the validation of parameters passed into the WebService
methods. Currently it converts listed parameters into an array reference
if the client only passed a single scalar value. It modifies the parameters
hash in place so other parameters should be unaltered.
=head2 translate
WebService methods frequently take parameters with different names than
the ones that we use internally in Bugzilla. This function takes a hashref
that has field names for keys and returns a hashref with those keys renamed
according to the mapping passed in with the second parameter (which is also
a hashref).
=head2 params_to_objects
Creates objects of the type passed in as the second parameter, using the
parameters passed to a WebService method (the first parameter to this function).
Helps make life simpler for WebService methods that internally create objects
via both "ids" and "names" fields. Also de-duplicates objects that were loaded
by both "ids" and "names". Returns an arrayref of objects.
=head2 fix_credentials
Allows for certain parameters related to authentication such as Bugzilla_login,
Bugzilla_password, and Bugzilla_token to have shorter named equivalents passed in.
This function converts the shorter versions to their respective internal names.
=head1 B<Methods in need of POD>
=over
=item taint_data
=back
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