iris/sessions/sessions.go
corebreaker ef979cf541 Little change of session API + Update examples
Former-commit-id: e8c58b186acf1c8932af6e886dae7035f4d581c1
2017-08-01 08:34:18 +03:00

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package sessions
import (
"net/http"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/kataras/iris/context"
)
// A Sessions manager should be responsible to Start a sesion, based
// on a Context, which should return
// a compatible Session interface, type. If the external session manager
// doesn't qualifies, then the user should code the rest of the functions with empty implementation.
//
// Sessions should be responsible to Destroy a session based
// on the Context.
type Sessions struct {
config Config
provider *provider
}
// New returns a new fast, feature-rich sessions manager
// it can be adapted to an iris station
func New(cfg Config) *Sessions {
return &Sessions{
config: cfg.Validate(),
provider: newProvider(),
}
}
// UseDatabase adds a session database to the manager's provider,
// a session db doesn't have write access
func (s *Sessions) UseDatabase(db Database) {
s.provider.RegisterDatabase(db)
}
// updateCookie gains the ability of updating the session browser cookie to any method which wants to update it
func (s *Sessions) updateCookie(sid string, ctx context.Context, expires time.Duration) {
cookie := &http.Cookie{}
// The RFC makes no mention of encoding url value, so here I think to encode both sessionid key and the value using the safe(to put and to use as cookie) url-encoding
cookie.Name = s.config.Cookie
cookie.Value = sid
cookie.Path = "/"
if !s.config.DisableSubdomainPersistence {
requestDomain := ctx.Request().URL.Host
if portIdx := strings.IndexByte(requestDomain, ':'); portIdx > 0 {
requestDomain = requestDomain[0:portIdx]
}
if IsValidCookieDomain(requestDomain) {
// RFC2109, we allow level 1 subdomains, but no further
// if we have localhost.com , we want the localhost.cos.
// so if we have something like: mysubdomain.localhost.com we want the localhost here
// if we have mysubsubdomain.mysubdomain.localhost.com we want the .mysubdomain.localhost.com here
// slow things here, especially the 'replace' but this is a good and understable( I hope) way to get the be able to set cookies from subdomains & domain with 1-level limit
if dotIdx := strings.LastIndexByte(requestDomain, '.'); dotIdx > 0 {
// is mysubdomain.localhost.com || mysubsubdomain.mysubdomain.localhost.com
s := requestDomain[0:dotIdx] // set mysubdomain.localhost || mysubsubdomain.mysubdomain.localhost
if secondDotIdx := strings.LastIndexByte(s, '.'); secondDotIdx > 0 {
//is mysubdomain.localhost || mysubsubdomain.mysubdomain.localhost
s = s[secondDotIdx+1:] // set to localhost || mysubdomain.localhost
}
// replace the s with the requestDomain before the domain's siffux
subdomainSuff := strings.LastIndexByte(requestDomain, '.')
if subdomainSuff > len(s) { // if it is actual exists as subdomain suffix
requestDomain = strings.Replace(requestDomain, requestDomain[0:subdomainSuff], s, 1) // set to localhost.com || mysubdomain.localhost.com
}
}
// finally set the .localhost.com (for(1-level) || .mysubdomain.localhost.com (for 2-level subdomain allow)
cookie.Domain = "." + requestDomain // . to allow persistence
}
}
cookie.HttpOnly = true
// MaxAge=0 means no 'Max-Age' attribute specified.
// MaxAge<0 means delete cookie now, equivalently 'Max-Age: 0'
// MaxAge>0 means Max-Age attribute present and given in seconds
if expires >= 0 {
if expires == 0 { // unlimited life
cookie.Expires = CookieExpireUnlimited
} else { // > 0
cookie.Expires = time.Now().Add(expires)
}
cookie.MaxAge = int(cookie.Expires.Sub(time.Now()).Seconds())
}
// set the cookie to secure if this is a tls wrapped request
// and the configuration allows it.
if ctx.Request().TLS != nil && s.config.CookieSecureTLS {
cookie.Secure = true
}
// encode the session id cookie client value right before send it.
cookie.Value = s.encodeCookieValue(cookie.Value)
AddCookie(ctx, cookie)
}
// Start should start the session for the particular request.
func (s *Sessions) Start(ctx context.Context) *Session {
cookieValue := GetCookie(ctx, s.config.Cookie)
if cookieValue == "" { // cookie doesn't exists, let's generate a session and add set a cookie
sid := s.config.SessionIDGenerator()
sess := s.provider.Init(sid, s.config.Expires)
s.updateCookie(sid, ctx, s.config.Expires)
return sess
}
cookieValue = s.decodeCookieValue(cookieValue)
sess := s.provider.Read(cookieValue, s.config.Expires)
return sess
}
// ShiftExpiraton move the expire date of a session to a new date by using session default timeout configuration
func (s *Sessions) ShiftExpiraton(ctx context.Context) {
s.UpdateExpiraton(ctx, s.config.Expires)
}
// UpdateExpiraton change expire date of a session to a new date by using timeout value passed by `expires` parameter
func (s *Sessions) UpdateExpiraton(ctx context.Context, expires time.Duration) {
cookieValue := GetCookie(ctx, s.config.Cookie)
if cookieValue != "" {
sid := s.decodeCookieValue(cookieValue)
if s.provider.UpdateExpiraton(sid, expires) {
s.updateCookie(sid, ctx, expires)
}
}
}
// Destroy remove the session data and remove the associated cookie.
func (s *Sessions) Destroy(ctx context.Context) {
cookieValue := GetCookie(ctx, s.config.Cookie)
// decode the client's cookie value in order to find the server's session id
// to destroy the session data.
cookieValue = s.decodeCookieValue(cookieValue)
if cookieValue == "" { // nothing to destroy
return
}
RemoveCookie(ctx, s.config.Cookie)
s.provider.Destroy(cookieValue)
}
// DestroyByID removes the session entry
// from the server-side memory (and database if registered).
// Client's session cookie will still exist but it will be reseted on the next request.
//
// It's safe to use it even if you are not sure if a session with that id exists.
//
// Note: the sid should be the original one (i.e: fetched by a store )
// it's not decoded.
func (s *Sessions) DestroyByID(sid string) {
s.provider.Destroy(sid)
}
// DestroyAll removes all sessions
// from the server-side memory (and database if registered).
// Client's session cookie will still exist but it will be reseted on the next request.
func (s *Sessions) DestroyAll() {
s.provider.DestroyAll()
}
// let's keep these funcs simple, we can do it with two lines but we may add more things in the future.
func (s *Sessions) decodeCookieValue(cookieValue string) string {
var cookieValueDecoded *string
if decode := s.config.Decode; decode != nil {
err := decode(s.config.Cookie, cookieValue, &cookieValueDecoded)
if err == nil {
cookieValue = *cookieValueDecoded
} else {
cookieValue = ""
}
}
return cookieValue
}
func (s *Sessions) encodeCookieValue(cookieValue string) string {
if encode := s.config.Encode; encode != nil {
newVal, err := encode(s.config.Cookie, cookieValue)
if err == nil {
cookieValue = newVal
} else {
cookieValue = ""
}
}
return cookieValue
}