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~~Still WIP!~~ This PR allows v0.20.0 of GtS to be forward-compatible with the interaction request / authorization flow that will fully replace the current flow in v0.21.0. Basically, this means we need to recognize LikeRequest, ReplyRequest, and AnnounceRequest, and in response to those requests, deliver either a Reject or an Accept, with the latter pointing towards a LikeAuthorization, ReplyAuthorization, or AnnounceAuthorization, respectively. This can then be used by the remote instance to prove to third parties that the interaction has been accepted by the interactee. These Authorization types need to be dereferencable to third parties, so we need to serve them. As well as recognizing the above "polite" interaction request types, we also need to still serve appropriate responses to "impolite" interaction request types, where an instance that's unaware of interaction policies tries to interact with a post by sending a reply, like, or boost directly, without wrapping it in a WhateverRequest type. Doesn't fully close https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues/4026 but gets damn near (just gotta update the federating with GtS documentation). Migrations tested on both Postgres and SQLite. Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4394 Co-authored-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com> Co-committed-by: tobi <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
187 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
187 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
// GoToSocial
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// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package gtserror
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import (
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"codeberg.org/gruf/go-errors/v2"
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)
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// package private error key type.
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type errkey int
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// ErrorType denotes the type of an error, if set.
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type ErrorType string
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const (
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// error value keys.
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_ errkey = iota
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statusCodeKey
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notFoundKey
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errorTypeKey
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unrtrvableKey
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wrongTypeKey
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smtpKey
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malformedKey
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notRelevantKey
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spamKey
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notPermittedKey
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limitReachedKey
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)
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// LimitReached indicates that this error was caused by
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// some kind of limit being reached, e.g. media upload limit.
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func LimitReached(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, limitReachedKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetLimitReached will wrap the given error to store a "limit reached"
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// flag, returning wrapped error. See LimitReached() for example use-cases.
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func SetLimitReached(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, limitReachedKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// IsUnretrievable indicates that a call to retrieve a resource
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// (account, status, attachment, etc) could not be fulfilled, either
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// because it was not found locally, or because some prerequisite
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// remote resource call failed, making it impossible to return it.
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func IsUnretrievable(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, unrtrvableKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetUnretrievable will wrap the given error to store an "unretrievable"
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// flag, returning wrapped error. See Unretrievable() for example use-cases.
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func SetUnretrievable(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, unrtrvableKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// IsNotPermitted indicates that some call failed due to failed permission
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// or acceptibility checks. For example an attempt to dereference remote
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// status in which the status author does not have permission to reply
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// to the status it is intended to be replying to.
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func IsNotPermitted(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, notPermittedKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetNotPermitted will wrap the given error to store a "not permitted"
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// flag, returning wrapped error. See NotPermitted() for example use-cases.
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func SetNotPermitted(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, notPermittedKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// IsWrongType checks error for a stored "wrong type" flag.
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// Wrong type indicates that an ActivityPub URI returned a
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// type we weren't expecting. For example:
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//
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// - HTML instead of JSON.
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// - Normal JSON instead of ActivityPub JSON.
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// - Statusable instead of Accountable.
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// - Accountable instead of Statusable.
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// - etc.
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func IsWrongType(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, wrongTypeKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetWrongType will wrap the given error to store a "wrong type" flag,
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// returning wrapped error. See IsWrongType() for example use-cases.
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func SetWrongType(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, wrongTypeKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// StatusCode checks error for a stored status code value. For example
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// an error from an outgoing HTTP request may be stored, or an API handler
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// expected response status code may be stored.
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func StatusCode(err error) int {
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i, _ := errors.Value(err, statusCodeKey).(int)
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return i
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}
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// WithStatusCode will wrap the given error to store provided status code,
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// returning wrapped error. See StatusCode() for example use-cases.
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func WithStatusCode(err error, code int) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, statusCodeKey, code)
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}
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// IsNotFound checks error for a stored "not found" flag. For
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// example an error from an outgoing HTTP request due to DNS lookup.
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func IsNotFound(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, notFoundKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetNotFound will wrap the given error to store a "not found" flag,
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// returning wrapped error. See IsNotFound() for example use-cases.
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func SetNotFound(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, notFoundKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// IsSMTP checks error for a stored "smtp" flag. For
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// example an error from outgoing SMTP email attempt.
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func IsSMTP(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, smtpKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetSMTP will wrap the given error to store an "smtp" flag,
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// returning wrapped error. See IsSMTP() for example use-cases.
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func SetSMTP(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, smtpKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// IsMalformed checks error for a stored "malformed" flag. For
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// example an error from an incoming ActivityStreams type conversion.
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func IsMalformed(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, malformedKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetMalformed will wrap the given error to store a "malformed" flag,
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// returning wrapped error. See IsMalformed() for example use-cases.
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func SetMalformed(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, malformedKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// IsNotRelevant checks error for a stored "notRelevant" flag.
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// This error is used when determining whether or not to store
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// + process an incoming AP message.
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func IsNotRelevant(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, notRelevantKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetNotRelevant will wrap the given error to store a "notRelevant" flag,
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// returning wrapped error. See IsNotRelevant() for example use-cases.
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func SetNotRelevant(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, notRelevantKey, struct{}{})
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}
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// IsSpam checks error for a stored "spam" flag. This error is used when
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// determining whether or not to store + process an incoming AP message.
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func IsSpam(err error) bool {
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_, ok := errors.Value(err, spamKey).(struct{})
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return ok
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}
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// SetSpam will wrap the given error to store a "spam" flag,
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// returning wrapped error. See IsSpam() for example use-cases.
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func SetSpam(err error) error {
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return errors.WithValue(err, spamKey, struct{}{})
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}
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