*/ abstract class BaseModule { /** * @brief Initialization method common to both content() and post() * * Extend this method if you need to do any shared processing before both * content() or post() */ public static function init(array $parameters = []) { } /** * @brief Module GET method to display raw content from technical endpoints * * Extend this method if the module is supposed to return communication data, * e.g. from protocol implementations. */ public static function rawContent(array $parameters = []) { // echo ''; // exit; } /** * @brief Module GET method to display any content * * Extend this method if the module is supposed to return any display * through a GET request. It can be an HTML page through templating or a * XML feed or a JSON output. * * @return string */ public static function content(array $parameters = []) { $o = ''; return $o; } /** * @brief Module POST method to process submitted data * * Extend this method if the module is supposed to process POST requests. * Doesn't display any content */ public static function post(array $parameters = []) { // $a = self::getApp(); // $a->internalRedirect('module'); } /** * @brief Called after post() * * Unknown purpose */ public static function afterpost(array $parameters = []) { } /* * Functions used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery * The security token has to base on at least one value that an attacker can't know - here it's the session ID and the private key. * In this implementation, a security token is reusable (if the user submits a form, goes back and resubmits the form, maybe with small changes; * or if the security token is used for ajax-calls that happen several times), but only valid for a certain amout of time (3hours). * The "typename" seperates the security tokens of different types of forms. This could be relevant in the following case: * A security token is used to protekt a link from CSRF (e.g. the "delete this profile"-link). * If the new page contains by any chance external elements, then the used security token is exposed by the referrer. * Actually, important actions should not be triggered by Links / GET-Requests at all, but somethimes they still are, * so this mechanism brings in some damage control (the attacker would be able to forge a request to a form of this type, but not to forms of other types). */ public static function getFormSecurityToken($typename = '') { $a = DI::app(); $timestamp = time(); $sec_hash = hash('whirlpool', $a->user['guid'] . $a->user['prvkey'] . session_id() . $timestamp . $typename); return $timestamp . '.' . $sec_hash; } public static function checkFormSecurityToken($typename = '', $formname = 'form_security_token') { $hash = null; if (!empty($_REQUEST[$formname])) { /// @TODO Careful, not secured! $hash = $_REQUEST[$formname]; } if (!empty($_SERVER['HTTP_X_CSRF_TOKEN'])) { /// @TODO Careful, not secured! $hash = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_CSRF_TOKEN']; } if (empty($hash)) { return false; } $max_livetime = 10800; // 3 hours $a = DI::app(); $x = explode('.', $hash); if (time() > (intval($x[0]) + $max_livetime)) { return false; } $sec_hash = hash('whirlpool', $a->user['guid'] . $a->user['prvkey'] . session_id() . $x[0] . $typename); return ($sec_hash == $x[1]); } public static function getFormSecurityStandardErrorMessage() { return L10n::t("The form security token was not correct. This probably happened because the form has been opened for too long \x28>3 hours\x29 before submitting it.") . EOL; } public static function checkFormSecurityTokenRedirectOnError($err_redirect, $typename = '', $formname = 'form_security_token') { if (!self::checkFormSecurityToken($typename, $formname)) { $a = DI::app(); Logger::log('checkFormSecurityToken failed: user ' . $a->user['guid'] . ' - form element ' . $typename); Logger::log('checkFormSecurityToken failed: _REQUEST data: ' . print_r($_REQUEST, true), Logger::DATA); notice(self::getFormSecurityStandardErrorMessage()); DI::baseUrl()->redirect($err_redirect); } } public static function checkFormSecurityTokenForbiddenOnError($typename = '', $formname = 'form_security_token') { if (!self::checkFormSecurityToken($typename, $formname)) { $a = DI::app(); Logger::log('checkFormSecurityToken failed: user ' . $a->user['guid'] . ' - form element ' . $typename); Logger::log('checkFormSecurityToken failed: _REQUEST data: ' . print_r($_REQUEST, true), Logger::DATA); throw new \Friendica\Network\HTTPException\ForbiddenException(); } } }