etherpad-lite/src/node/hooks/express.ts

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'use strict';
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import _ from 'underscore';
import cookieParser from 'cookie-parser';
import events from "events";
import express from "express";
import fs from "fs";
import expressSession from "express-session";
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import {aCallAll} from "../../static/js/pluginfw/hooks";
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import log4js from "log4js";
import SessionStore from "../db/SessionStore";
import {
cookie,
exposeVersion,
getEpVersion,
getGitCommit,
ip,
loglevel,
port,
sessionKey,
ssl, sslKeys,
trustProxy,
users
} from "../utils/Settings";
import {createCollection} from "../stats";
import util from "util";
import {checkAccess, checkAccess2} from "./express/webaccess";
import {Socket} from "net";
const logger = log4js.getLogger('http');
let serverName;
let sessionStore;
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const sockets = new Set<Socket>();
const socketsEvents = new events.EventEmitter();
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const startTime = createCollection.settableGauge('httpStartTime');
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export let server = null;
export let sessionMiddleware;
const closeServer = async () => {
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if (server != null) {
logger.info('Closing HTTP server...');
// Call exports.server.close() to reject new connections but don't await just yet because the
// Promise won't resolve until all preexisting connections are closed.
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const p = util.promisify(server.close.bind(server))();
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await aCallAll('expressCloseServer');
// Give existing connections some time to close on their own before forcibly terminating. The
// time should be long enough to avoid interrupting most preexisting transmissions but short
// enough to avoid a noticeable outage.
const timeout = setTimeout(async () => {
logger.info(`Forcibly terminating remaining ${sockets.size} HTTP connections...`);
for (const socket of sockets) socket.destroy(new Error('HTTP server is closing'));
}, 5000);
let lastLogged = 0;
while (sockets.size > 0) {
if (Date.now() - lastLogged > 1000) { // Rate limit to avoid filling logs.
logger.info(`Waiting for ${sockets.size} HTTP clients to disconnect...`);
lastLogged = Date.now();
}
await events.once(socketsEvents, 'updated');
}
await p;
clearTimeout(timeout);
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server = null;
startTime.setValue(0);
logger.info('HTTP server closed');
}
if (sessionStore) sessionStore.shutdown();
sessionStore = null;
};
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export const createServer = async () => {
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logger.info('Report bugs at https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/issues');
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serverName = `Etherpad ${getGitCommit()} (https://etherpad.org)`;
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logger.info(`Your Etherpad version is ${getEpVersion()} (${getGitCommit()})`);
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await restartServer();
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if (ip.length===0) {
// using Unix socket for connectivity
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logger.info(`You can access your Etherpad instance using the Unix socket at ${port}`);
} else {
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logger.info(`You can access your Etherpad instance at http://${ip}:${port}/`);
}
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if (!_.isEmpty(users)) {
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logger.info(`The plugin admin page is at http://${ip}:${port}/admin/plugins`);
} else {
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logger.info('Admin username and password not set in settings.json. ' +
'To access admin please uncomment and edit "users" in settings.json');
}
const env = process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development';
if (env !== 'production') {
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logger.warn('Etherpad is running in Development mode. This mode is slower for users and ' +
'less secure than production mode. You should set the NODE_ENV environment ' +
'variable to production by using: export NODE_ENV=production');
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}
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};
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export const app = express();
import http from 'http'
import https from 'https'
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export const restartServer = async () => {
await closeServer();
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// New syntax for express v3
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if (ssl) {
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console.log('SSL -- enabled');
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console.log(`SSL -- server key file: ${sslKeys.key}`);
console.log(`SSL -- Certificate Authority's certificate file: ${sslKeys.cert}`);
const options = {
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key: fs.readFileSync(sslKeys.key),
cert: fs.readFileSync(sslKeys.cert),
ca: undefined
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};
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if (sslKeys.ca) {
options.ca = [];
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for (let i = 0; i < sslKeys.ca.length; i++) {
const caFileName = sslKeys.ca[i];
options.ca.push(fs.readFileSync(caFileName));
}
}
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server = https.createServer(options, app);
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} else {
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server = http.createServer(app);
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}
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app.use((req, res, next) => {
// res.header("X-Frame-Options", "deny"); // breaks embedded pads
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if (ssl) {
// we use SSL
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res.header('Strict-Transport-Security', 'max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains');
}
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// Stop IE going into compatability mode
// https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/issues/2547
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res.header('X-UA-Compatible', 'IE=Edge,chrome=1');
referer: change referrer policy. Stop sending referers as much as possible Pull request with discussion: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/3636 What's already there: * `meta name=referrer`: already done in 1.6.1: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/3044 https://caniuse.com/#feat=referrer-policy https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-referrer-policy/#referrer-policy-delivery-meta (Chrome>=78, Firefox>=70, Safari>=13, Opera>=64, ~IE[1], ~Edge[1]) The previous two commits (by @joelpurra) I backported in this batch: * `<a rel=noreferrer>`: a pull request denied before: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/2498 https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/links.html#link-type-noreferrer https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Link_types (Firefox>=37, I can't find more info about support) This commit adds the following: * `<a rel="noopener">`: fixing a not-so-well-known way to extract referer https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/links.html#link-type-noopener (Chrome>=49, Firefox>=52, Safari>=10.1, Opera>=36, !IE, !Edge) * `Referrer-Policy: same-origin`: the last bastion of referrer security https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referrer-Policy (Chrome>=61, Firefox>=52, Safari>=11.1, Opera>=48, !IE, !Edge) meta name=referrer wasn't enough. I happened to leak a few referrers with my Firefox browser, though for some browsers it could have been enough. [1] IE>=11, Edge>=18 use a different syntax for meta name=referrer, making it most probably incompatible (but I may be wrong on that, they may support both, but I have no way to test it currently). The next Edge release will be based on Chromium, so for that the Chrome version applies.
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// Enable a strong referrer policy. Same-origin won't drop Referers when
// loading local resources, but it will drop them when loading foreign resources.
// It's still a last bastion of referrer security. External URLs should be
// already marked with rel="noreferer" and user-generated content pages are already
// marked with <meta name="referrer" content="no-referrer">
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referrer-Policy
// https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/3636
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res.header('Referrer-Policy', 'same-origin');
referer: change referrer policy. Stop sending referers as much as possible Pull request with discussion: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/3636 What's already there: * `meta name=referrer`: already done in 1.6.1: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/3044 https://caniuse.com/#feat=referrer-policy https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-referrer-policy/#referrer-policy-delivery-meta (Chrome>=78, Firefox>=70, Safari>=13, Opera>=64, ~IE[1], ~Edge[1]) The previous two commits (by @joelpurra) I backported in this batch: * `<a rel=noreferrer>`: a pull request denied before: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/2498 https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/links.html#link-type-noreferrer https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Link_types (Firefox>=37, I can't find more info about support) This commit adds the following: * `<a rel="noopener">`: fixing a not-so-well-known way to extract referer https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/links.html#link-type-noopener (Chrome>=49, Firefox>=52, Safari>=10.1, Opera>=36, !IE, !Edge) * `Referrer-Policy: same-origin`: the last bastion of referrer security https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referrer-Policy (Chrome>=61, Firefox>=52, Safari>=11.1, Opera>=48, !IE, !Edge) meta name=referrer wasn't enough. I happened to leak a few referrers with my Firefox browser, though for some browsers it could have been enough. [1] IE>=11, Edge>=18 use a different syntax for meta name=referrer, making it most probably incompatible (but I may be wrong on that, they may support both, but I have no way to test it currently). The next Edge release will be based on Chromium, so for that the Chrome version applies.
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// send git version in the Server response header if exposeVersion is true.
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if (exposeVersion) {
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res.header('Server', serverName);
}
next();
});
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if (trustProxy) {
/*
* If 'trust proxy' === true, the clients IP address in req.ip will be the
* left-most entry in the X-Forwarded-* header.
*
* Source: https://expressjs.com/en/guide/behind-proxies.html
*/
app.enable('trust proxy');
}
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// Measure response time
app.use((req, res, next) => {
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const stopWatch = createCollection.timer('httpRequests').start();
const sendFn = res.send.bind(res);
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// FIXME Check if this is still needed
// @ts-ignore
res.send = (...args) => { stopWatch.end(); sendFn(...args); };
next();
});
// If the log level specified in the config file is WARN or ERROR the application server never
// starts listening to requests as reported in issue #158. Not installing the log4js connect
// logger when the log level has a higher severity than INFO since it would not log at that level
// anyway.
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if (!(loglevel === 'WARN') && loglevel === 'ERROR') {
app.use(log4js.connectLogger(logger, {
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level: loglevel,
format: ':status, :method :url',
}));
}
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app.use(cookieParser(sessionKey, {}));
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sessionStore = new SessionStore(cookie.sessionRefreshInterval);
sessionMiddleware = expressSession({
propagateTouch: true,
rolling: true,
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secret: sessionKey,
store: sessionStore,
resave: false,
saveUninitialized: false,
// Set the cookie name to a javascript identifier compatible string. Makes code handling it
// cleaner :)
name: 'express_sid',
cookie: {
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maxAge: cookie.sessionLifetime || null, // Convert 0 to null.
sameSite: cookie.sameSite,
// The automatic express-session mechanism for determining if the application is being served
// over ssl is similar to the one used for setting the language cookie, which check if one of
// these conditions is true:
//
// 1. we are directly serving the nodejs application over SSL, using the "ssl" options in
// settings.json
//
// 2. we are serving the nodejs application in plaintext, but we are using a reverse proxy
// that terminates SSL for us. In this case, the user has to set trustProxy = true in
// settings.json, and the information wheter the application is over SSL or not will be
// extracted from the X-Forwarded-Proto HTTP header
//
// Please note that this will not be compatible with applications being served over http and
// https at the same time.
//
// reference: https://github.com/expressjs/session/blob/v1.17.0/README.md#cookiesecure
secure: 'auto',
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},
});
// Give plugins an opportunity to install handlers/middleware before the express-session
// middleware. This allows plugins to avoid creating an express-session record in the database
// when it is not needed (e.g., public static content).
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await aCallAll('expressPreSession', {app});
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app.use(sessionMiddleware);
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app.use(checkAccess2);
await Promise.all([
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aCallAll('expressConfigure', {app}),
aCallAll('expressCreateServer', {app, server: server}),
]);
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server.on('connection', (socket) => {
sockets.add(socket);
socketsEvents.emit('updated');
socket.on('close', () => {
sockets.delete(socket);
socketsEvents.emit('updated');
});
});
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await util.promisify(server.listen).bind(server)(port, ip);
startTime.setValue(Date.now());
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logger.info('HTTP server listening for connections');
};
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export const shutdown = async (hookName, context) => {
await closeServer();
};