dendrite/clientapi/auth/storage/devices/postgres/devices_table.go
2020-01-27 12:10:51 +00:00

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// Copyright 2017 Vector Creations Ltd
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (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.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package postgres
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"time"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/common"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/auth/authtypes"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/userutil"
"github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib"
)
const devicesSchema = `
-- This sequence is used for automatic allocation of session_id.
CREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTS device_session_id_seq START 1;
-- Stores data about devices.
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS device_devices (
-- The access token granted to this device. This has to be the primary key
-- so we can distinguish which device is making a given request.
access_token TEXT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
-- The auto-allocated unique ID of the session identified by the access token.
-- This can be used as a secure substitution of the access token in situations
-- where data is associated with access tokens (e.g. transaction storage),
-- so we don't have to store users' access tokens everywhere.
session_id BIGINT NOT NULL DEFAULT nextval('device_session_id_seq'),
-- The device identifier. This only needs to uniquely identify a device for a given user, not globally.
-- access_tokens will be clobbered based on the device ID for a user.
device_id TEXT NOT NULL,
-- The Matrix user ID localpart for this device. This is preferable to storing the full user_id
-- as it is smaller, makes it clearer that we only manage devices for our own users, and may make
-- migration to different domain names easier.
localpart TEXT NOT NULL,
-- When this devices was first recognised on the network, as a unix timestamp (ms resolution).
created_ts BIGINT NOT NULL,
-- The display name, human friendlier than device_id and updatable
display_name TEXT
-- TODO: device keys, device display names, last used ts and IP address?, token restrictions (if 3rd-party OAuth app)
);
-- Device IDs must be unique for a given user.
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS device_localpart_id_idx ON device_devices(localpart, device_id);
`
const insertDeviceSQL = "" +
"INSERT INTO device_devices(device_id, localpart, access_token, created_ts, display_name) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5)" +
" RETURNING session_id"
const selectDeviceByTokenSQL = "" +
"SELECT session_id, device_id, localpart FROM device_devices WHERE access_token = $1"
const selectDeviceByIDSQL = "" +
"SELECT display_name FROM device_devices WHERE localpart = $1 and device_id = $2"
const selectDevicesByLocalpartSQL = "" +
"SELECT device_id, display_name FROM device_devices WHERE localpart = $1"
const updateDeviceNameSQL = "" +
"UPDATE device_devices SET display_name = $1 WHERE localpart = $2 AND device_id = $3"
const deleteDeviceSQL = "" +
"DELETE FROM device_devices WHERE device_id = $1 AND localpart = $2"
const deleteDevicesByLocalpartSQL = "" +
"DELETE FROM device_devices WHERE localpart = $1"
type devicesStatements struct {
insertDeviceStmt *sql.Stmt
selectDeviceByTokenStmt *sql.Stmt
selectDeviceByIDStmt *sql.Stmt
selectDevicesByLocalpartStmt *sql.Stmt
updateDeviceNameStmt *sql.Stmt
deleteDeviceStmt *sql.Stmt
deleteDevicesByLocalpartStmt *sql.Stmt
serverName gomatrixserverlib.ServerName
}
func (s *devicesStatements) prepare(db *sql.DB, server gomatrixserverlib.ServerName) (err error) {
_, err = db.Exec(devicesSchema)
if err != nil {
return
}
if s.insertDeviceStmt, err = db.Prepare(insertDeviceSQL); err != nil {
return
}
if s.selectDeviceByTokenStmt, err = db.Prepare(selectDeviceByTokenSQL); err != nil {
return
}
if s.selectDeviceByIDStmt, err = db.Prepare(selectDeviceByIDSQL); err != nil {
return
}
if s.selectDevicesByLocalpartStmt, err = db.Prepare(selectDevicesByLocalpartSQL); err != nil {
return
}
if s.updateDeviceNameStmt, err = db.Prepare(updateDeviceNameSQL); err != nil {
return
}
if s.deleteDeviceStmt, err = db.Prepare(deleteDeviceSQL); err != nil {
return
}
if s.deleteDevicesByLocalpartStmt, err = db.Prepare(deleteDevicesByLocalpartSQL); err != nil {
return
}
s.serverName = server
return
}
// insertDevice creates a new device. Returns an error if any device with the same access token already exists.
// Returns an error if the user already has a device with the given device ID.
// Returns the device on success.
func (s *devicesStatements) insertDevice(
ctx context.Context, txn *sql.Tx, id, localpart, accessToken string,
displayName *string,
) (*authtypes.Device, error) {
createdTimeMS := time.Now().UnixNano() / 1000000
var sessionID int64
stmt := common.TxStmt(txn, s.insertDeviceStmt)
if err := stmt.QueryRowContext(ctx, id, localpart, accessToken, createdTimeMS, displayName).Scan(&sessionID); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &authtypes.Device{
ID: id,
UserID: userutil.MakeUserID(localpart, s.serverName),
AccessToken: accessToken,
SessionID: sessionID,
}, nil
}
func (s *devicesStatements) deleteDevice(
ctx context.Context, txn *sql.Tx, id, localpart string,
) error {
stmt := common.TxStmt(txn, s.deleteDeviceStmt)
_, err := stmt.ExecContext(ctx, id, localpart)
return err
}
func (s *devicesStatements) deleteDevicesByLocalpart(
ctx context.Context, txn *sql.Tx, localpart string,
) error {
stmt := common.TxStmt(txn, s.deleteDevicesByLocalpartStmt)
_, err := stmt.ExecContext(ctx, localpart)
return err
}
func (s *devicesStatements) updateDeviceName(
ctx context.Context, txn *sql.Tx, localpart, deviceID string, displayName *string,
) error {
stmt := common.TxStmt(txn, s.updateDeviceNameStmt)
_, err := stmt.ExecContext(ctx, displayName, localpart, deviceID)
return err
}
func (s *devicesStatements) selectDeviceByToken(
ctx context.Context, accessToken string,
) (*authtypes.Device, error) {
var dev authtypes.Device
var localpart string
stmt := s.selectDeviceByTokenStmt
err := stmt.QueryRowContext(ctx, accessToken).Scan(&dev.SessionID, &dev.ID, &localpart)
if err == nil {
dev.UserID = userutil.MakeUserID(localpart, s.serverName)
dev.AccessToken = accessToken
}
return &dev, err
}
// selectDeviceByID retrieves a device from the database with the given user
// localpart and deviceID
func (s *devicesStatements) selectDeviceByID(
ctx context.Context, localpart, deviceID string,
) (*authtypes.Device, error) {
var dev authtypes.Device
var created sql.NullInt64
stmt := s.selectDeviceByIDStmt
err := stmt.QueryRowContext(ctx, localpart, deviceID).Scan(&created)
if err == nil {
dev.ID = deviceID
dev.UserID = userutil.MakeUserID(localpart, s.serverName)
}
return &dev, err
}
func (s *devicesStatements) selectDevicesByLocalpart(
ctx context.Context, localpart string,
) ([]authtypes.Device, error) {
devices := []authtypes.Device{}
rows, err := s.selectDevicesByLocalpartStmt.QueryContext(ctx, localpart)
if err != nil {
return devices, err
}
for rows.Next() {
var dev authtypes.Device
err = rows.Scan(&dev.ID)
if err != nil {
return devices, err
}
dev.UserID = userutil.MakeUserID(localpart, s.serverName)
devices = append(devices, dev)
}
return devices, nil
}