from src.exceptions import BBJException, BBJParameterError, BBJUserError from src import db, schema from functools import wraps from uuid import uuid1 import traceback import cherrypy import sqlite3 import json dbname = "data.sqlite" # user anonymity is achieved in the laziest possible way: a literal user # named anonymous. may god have mercy on my soul. with sqlite3.connect(dbname) as _c: db.anon = db.user_resolve(_c, "anonymous") if not db.anon: db.anon = db.user_register( _c, "anonymous", # this is the hash for "anon" "5430eeed859cad61d925097ec4f53246" "1ccf1ab6b9802b09a313be1478a4d614") # creates a database connection for each thread def db_connect(_): cherrypy.thread_data.db = sqlite3.connect(dbname) cherrypy.engine.subscribe('start_thread', db_connect) def api_method(function): """ A wrapper that handles encoding of objects and errors to a standard format for the API, resolves and authorizes users from header data, and prepares the arguments for each method. In the body of each api method and all the functions they utilize, BBJExceptions are caught and their attached schema is dispatched to the client. All other unhandled exceptions will throw a code 1 back at the client and log it for inspection. Errors related to JSON decoding are caught as well and returned to the client as code 0. """ function.exposed = True @wraps(function) def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): response = None try: # read in the body from the request to a string... body = str(cherrypy.request.body.read(), "utf8") # is it just empty bytes? not all methods require an input if body: body = json.loads(body) if isinstance(body, dict): # lowercase all of its top-level keys body = {str(key).lower(): value for key, value in body.items()} username = cherrypy.request.headers.get("User") auth = cherrypy.request.headers.get("Auth") if (username and not auth) or (auth and not username): return json.dumps(schema.error(5, "User or Auth was given without the other.")) elif not username and not auth: user = db.anon else: user = db.user_resolve(cherrypy.thread_data.db, username) if not user: raise BBJUserError("User %s is not registered" % username) if auth != user["auth_hash"]: return json.dumps(schema.error(5, "Invalid authorization key for user.")) # api_methods may choose to bind a usermap into the thread_data # which will send it off with the response cherrypy.thread_data.usermap = {} value = function(self, body, cherrypy.thread_data.db, user) response = schema.response(value, cherrypy.thread_data.usermap) except BBJException as e: response = e.schema except json.JSONDecodeError as e: response = schema.error(0, str(e)) except Exception as e: error_id = uuid1().hex response = schema.error(1, "Internal server error: code {} {}" .format(error_id, repr(e))) with open("logs/exceptions/" + error_id, "a") as log: traceback.print_tb(e.__traceback__, file=log) log.write(repr(e)) print("logged code 1 exception " + error_id) finally: return json.dumps(response) return wrapper def create_usermap(connection, obj): """ Creates a mapping of all the user_ids that occur in OBJ to their full user objects (names, profile info, etc). Can be a thread_index or a messages object from one. """ return { user_id: db.user_resolve( connection, user_id, externalize=True, return_false=False) for user_id in {item["author"] for item in obj} } def validate(json, args): """ Ensure the json object contains all the keys needed to satisfy its endpoint (and isnt empty) """ if not json: raise BBJParameterError( "JSON input is empty. This method requires the following " "arguments: {}".format(", ".join(args))) for arg in args: if arg not in json.keys(): raise BBJParameterError( "Required parameter {} is absent from the request. " "This method requires the following arguments: {}" .format(arg, ", ".join(args))) class API(object): """ This object contains all the API endpoints for bbj. The html serving part of the server is not written yet, so this is currently the only module being served. """ @api_method def user_register(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Register a new user into the system and return the new object. Requires the string arguments `user_name` and `auth_hash`. Do not send User/Auth headers with this method. """ validate(args, ["user_name", "auth_hash"]) return db.user_register( database, args["user_name"], args["auth_hash"]) @api_method def user_update(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Receives new parameters and assigns them to the user_object in the database. The following new parameters can be supplied: `user_name`, `auth_hash`, `quip`, `bio`, and `color`. Any number of them may be supplied. The newly updated user object is returned on success. """ validate(args, []) # just make sure its not empty return db.user_update(database, user, args) @api_method def get_me(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Requires no arguments. Returns your internal user object, including your authorization hash. """ return user @api_method def user_get(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Retreive an external user object for the given `user`. Can be a user_id or user_name. """ validate(args, ["user"]) return db.user_resolve( database, args["user"], return_false=False, externalize=True) @api_method def thread_index(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Return an array with all the threads, ordered by most recent activity. Requires no arguments. """ threads = db.thread_index(database) cherrypy.thread_data.usermap = create_usermap(database, threads) return threads @api_method def thread_create(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Creates a new thread and returns it. Requires the non-empty string arguments `body` and `title` """ validate(args, ["body", "title"]) thread = db.thread_create( database, user["user_id"], args["body"], args["title"]) cherrypy.thread_data.usermap = thread return thread @api_method def thread_reply(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Creates a new reply for the given thread and returns it. Requires the string arguments `thread_id` and `body` """ validate(args, ["thread_id", "body"]) return db.thread_reply( database, user["user_id"], args["thread_id"], args["body"]) @api_method def thread_load(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Returns the thread object with all of its messages loaded. Requires the argument `thread_id` """ validate(args, ["thread_id"]) thread = db.thread_get(database, args["thread_id"]) cherrypy.thread_data.usermap = \ create_usermap(database, thread["messages"]) return thread @api_method def edit_post(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Replace a post with a new body. Requires the arguments `thread_id`, `post_id`, and `body`. This method verifies that the user can edit a post before commiting the change, otherwise an error object is returned whose description should be shown to the user. To perform sanity checks and retrieve the unformatted body of a post without actually attempting to replace it, use `edit_query` first. Returns the new message object. """ if user == db.anon: raise BBJUserError("Anons cannot edit messages.") validate(args, ["body", "thread_id", "post_id"]) return message_edit_commit( database, user["user_id"], args["thread_id"], args["post_id"], args["body"]) @api_method def edit_query(self, args, database, user, **kwargs): """ Queries the database to ensure the user can edit a given message. Requires the arguments `thread_id` and `post_id` (does not require a new body) Returns the original message object without any formatting on success. """ if user == db.anon: raise BBJUserError("Anons cannot edit messages.") validate(args, ["thread_id", "post_id"]) return message_edit_query( database, user["user_id"], args["thread_id"], args["post_id"]) def test(self, **kwargs): print(cherrypy.request.body.read()) return "{\"wow\": \"jolly good show!\"}" test.exposed = True def run(): cherrypy.quickstart(API(), "/api") if __name__ == "__main__": print("yo lets do that -i shit mang")