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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
# Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
# Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
# Rights Reserved.
#
# Contributor(s): Terry Weissman <terry@mozilla.org>
# Dan Mosedale <dmose@mozilla.org>
# Jake <jake@acutex.net>
# Bradley Baetz <bbaetz@cs.mcgill.ca>
# Christopher Aillon <christopher@aillon.com>
# Contains some global variables and routines used throughout bugzilla.
use diagnostics;
use strict;
# Shut up misguided -w warnings about "used only once". For some reason,
# "use vars" chokes on me when I try it here.
sub globals_pl_sillyness {
my $zz;
$zz = @main::SqlStateStack;
$zz = @main::chooseone;
$zz = $main::contenttypes;
$zz = @main::default_column_list;
$zz = $main::defaultqueryname;
$zz = @main::dontchange;
$zz = @main::enterable_products;
$zz = %main::keywordsbyname;
$zz = @main::legal_bug_status;
$zz = @main::legal_components;
$zz = @main::legal_keywords;
$zz = @main::legal_opsys;
$zz = @main::legal_platform;
$zz = @main::legal_priority;
$zz = @main::legal_product;
$zz = @main::legal_severity;
$zz = @main::legal_target_milestone;
$zz = @main::legal_versions;
$zz = @main::milestoneurl;
$zz = %main::proddesc;
$zz = @main::prodmaxvotes;
$zz = $main::superusergroupset;
$zz = $main::template;
$zz = $main::userid;
$zz = $main::vars;
}
#
# Here are the --LOCAL-- variables defined in 'localconfig' that we'll use
# here
#
$::db_host = "localhost";
$::db_port = 3306;
$::db_name = "bugs";
$::db_user = "bugs";
$::db_pass = "";
do 'localconfig';
use DBI;
use Date::Format; # For time2str().
use Date::Parse; # For str2time().
#use Carp; # for confess
use RelationSet;
# Use standard Perl libraries for cross-platform file/directory manipulation.
use File::Spec;
# Some environment variables are not taint safe
delete @::ENV{'PATH', 'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'};
# Cwd.pm in perl 5.6.1 gives a warning if $::ENV{'PATH'} isn't defined
# Set this to '' so that we don't get warnings cluttering the logs on every
# system call
$::ENV{'PATH'} = '';
# Ignore SIGTERM and SIGPIPE - this prevents DB corruption. If the user closes
# their browser window while a script is running, the webserver sends these
# signals, and we don't want to die half way through a write.
$::SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE';
$::SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
# Contains the version string for the current running Bugzilla.
$::param{'version'} = '2.16';
$::dontchange = "--do_not_change--";
$::chooseone = "--Choose_one:--";
$::defaultqueryname = "(Default query)";
$::unconfirmedstate = "UNCONFIRMED";
$::dbwritesallowed = 1;
# Adding a global variable for the value of the superuser groupset.
# Joe Robins, 7/5/00
$::superusergroupset = "9223372036854775807";
#sub die_with_dignity {
# my ($err_msg) = @_;
# print $err_msg;
# confess($err_msg);
#}
#$::SIG{__DIE__} = \&die_with_dignity;
# Some files in the data directory must be world readable iff we don't have
# a webserver group. Call this function to do this.
sub ChmodDataFile($$) {
my ($file, $mask) = @_;
my $perm = 0770;
if ((stat('data'))[2] & 0002) {
$perm = 0777;
}
$perm = $perm & $mask;
chmod $perm,$file;
}
sub ConnectToDatabase {
my ($useshadow) = (@_);
if (!defined $::db) {
my $name = $::db_name;
if ($useshadow && Param("shadowdb") && Param("queryagainstshadowdb")) {
$name = Param("shadowdb");
$::dbwritesallowed = 0;
}
$::db = DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:host=$::db_host;database=$name;port=$::db_port", $::db_user, $::db_pass)
|| die "Bugzilla is currently broken. Please try again later. " .
"If the problem persists, please contact " . Param("maintainer") .
". The error you should quote is: " . $DBI::errstr;
}
}
sub ReconnectToShadowDatabase {
if (Param("shadowdb") && Param("queryagainstshadowdb")) {
SendSQL("USE " . Param("shadowdb"));
$::dbwritesallowed = 0;
}
}
my $shadowchanges = 0;
sub SyncAnyPendingShadowChanges {
if ($shadowchanges) {
my $pid;
FORK: {
if ($pid = fork) { # create a fork
# parent code runs here
$shadowchanges = 0;
return;
} elsif (defined $pid) {
# child process code runs here
my $redir = ($^O =~ /MSWin32/i) ? "NUL" : "/dev/null";
open STDOUT,">$redir";
open STDERR,">$redir";
exec("./syncshadowdb","--") or die "Unable to exec syncshadowdb: $!";
# the idea was that passing the second parameter tricks it into
# using execvp instead of running a shell. Not really necessary since
# there are no shell meta-characters, but it passes our tinderbox
# test that way. :) http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21253
} elsif ($! =~ /No more process/) {
# recoverable fork error, try again in 5 seconds
sleep 5;
redo FORK;
} else {
# something weird went wrong
die "Can't create background process to run syncshadowdb: $!";
}
}
}
}
# This is used to manipulate global state used by SendSQL(),
# MoreSQLData() and FetchSQLData(). It provides a way to do another
# SQL query without losing any as-yet-unfetched data from an existing
# query. Just push the current global state, do your new query and fetch
# any data you need from it, then pop the current global state.
#
@::SQLStateStack = ();
sub PushGlobalSQLState() {
push @::SQLStateStack, $::currentquery;
push @::SQLStateStack, [ @::fetchahead ];
}
sub PopGlobalSQLState() {
die ("PopGlobalSQLState: stack underflow") if ( $#::SQLStateStack < 1 );
@::fetchahead = @{pop @::SQLStateStack};
$::currentquery = pop @::SQLStateStack;
}
sub SavedSQLStates() {
return ($#::SqlStateStack + 1) / 2;
}
my $dosqllog = (-e "data/sqllog") && (-w "data/sqllog");
sub SqlLog {
if ($dosqllog) {
my ($str) = (@_);
open(SQLLOGFID, ">>data/sqllog") || die "Can't write to data/sqllog";
if (flock(SQLLOGFID,2)) { # 2 is magic 'exclusive lock' const.
# if we're a subquery (ie there's pushed global state around)
# indent to indicate the level of subquery-hood
#
for (my $i = SavedSQLStates() ; $i > 0 ; $i--) {
print SQLLOGFID "\t";
}
print SQLLOGFID time2str("%D %H:%M:%S $$", time()) . ": $str\n";
}
flock(SQLLOGFID,8); # '8' is magic 'unlock' const.
close SQLLOGFID;
}
}
# This is from the perlsec page, slightly modifed to remove a warning
# From that page:
# This function makes use of the fact that the presence of
# tainted data anywhere within an expression renders the
# entire expression tainted.
# Don't ask me how it works...
sub is_tainted {
return not eval { my $foo = join('',@_), kill 0; 1; };
}
sub SendSQL {
my ($str, $dontshadow) = (@_);
# Don't use DBI's taint stuff yet, because:
# a) We don't want out vars to be tainted (yet)
# b) We want to know who called SendSQL...
# Is there a better way to do b?
if (is_tainted($str)) {
die "Attempted to send tainted string '$str' to the database";
}
my $iswrite = ($str =~ /^(INSERT|REPLACE|UPDATE|DELETE)/i);
if ($iswrite && !$::dbwritesallowed) {
die "Evil code attempted to write stuff to the shadow database.";
}
if ($str =~ /^LOCK TABLES/i && $str !~ /shadowlog/ && $::dbwritesallowed) {
$str =~ s/^LOCK TABLES/LOCK TABLES shadowlog WRITE, /i;
}
# If we are shutdown, we don't want to run queries except in special cases
if (Param('shutdownhtml')) {
if ($0 =~ m:[\\/]((do)?editparams.cgi|syncshadowdb)$:) {
$::ignorequery = 0;
} else {
$::ignorequery = 1;
return;
}
}
SqlLog($str);
$::currentquery = $::db->prepare($str);
if (!$::currentquery->execute) {
my $errstr = $::db->errstr;
# Cut down the error string to a reasonable.size
$errstr = substr($errstr, 0, 2000) . ' ... ' . substr($errstr, -2000)
if length($errstr) > 4000;
die "$str: " . $errstr;
}
SqlLog("Done");
if (!$dontshadow && $iswrite && Param("shadowdb")) {
my $q = SqlQuote($str);
my $insertid;
if ($str =~ /^(INSERT|REPLACE)/i) {
SendSQL("SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()");
$insertid = FetchOneColumn();
}
SendSQL("INSERT INTO shadowlog (command) VALUES ($q)", 1);
if ($insertid) {
SendSQL("SET LAST_INSERT_ID = $insertid");
}
$shadowchanges++;
}
}
sub MoreSQLData {
# $::ignorequery is set in SendSQL
if ($::ignorequery) {
return 0;
}
if (defined @::fetchahead) {
return 1;
}
if (@::fetchahead = $::currentquery->fetchrow_array) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
sub FetchSQLData {
# $::ignorequery is set in SendSQL
if ($::ignorequery) {
return;
}
if (defined @::fetchahead) {
my @result = @::fetchahead;
undef @::fetchahead;
return @result;
}
return $::currentquery->fetchrow_array;
}
sub FetchOneColumn {
my @row = FetchSQLData();
return $row[0];
}
@::default_column_list = ("severity", "priority", "platform", "owner",
"status", "resolution", "summary");
sub AppendComment {
my ($bugid,$who,$comment) = (@_);
$comment =~ s/\r\n/\n/g; # Get rid of windows-style line endings.
$comment =~ s/\r/\n/g; # Get rid of mac-style line endings.
if ($comment =~ /^\s*$/) { # Nothin' but whitespace.
return;
}
my $whoid = DBNameToIdAndCheck($who);
SendSQL("INSERT INTO longdescs (bug_id, who, bug_when, thetext) " .
"VALUES($bugid, $whoid, now(), " . SqlQuote($comment) . ")");
SendSQL("UPDATE bugs SET delta_ts = now() WHERE bug_id = $bugid");
}
sub GetFieldID {
my ($f) = (@_);
SendSQL("SELECT fieldid FROM fielddefs WHERE name = " . SqlQuote($f));
my $fieldid = FetchOneColumn();
if (!$fieldid) {
my $q = SqlQuote($f);
SendSQL("REPLACE INTO fielddefs (name, description) VALUES ($q, $q)");
SendSQL("SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()");
$fieldid = FetchOneColumn();
}
return $fieldid;
}
sub lsearch {
my ($list,$item) = (@_);
my $count = 0;
foreach my $i (@$list) {
if ($i eq $item) {
return $count;
}
$count++;
}
return -1;
}
# Generate a string which, when later interpreted by the Perl compiler, will
# be the same as the given string.
sub PerlQuote {
my ($str) = (@_);
return SqlQuote($str);
# The below was my first attempt, but I think just using SqlQuote makes more
# sense...
# $result = "'";
# $length = length($str);
# for (my $i=0 ; $i<$length ; $i++) {
# my $c = substr($str, $i, 1);
# if ($c eq "'" || $c eq '\\') {
# $result .= '\\';
# }
# $result .= $c;
# }
# $result .= "'";
# return $result;
}
# Given the name of a global variable, generate Perl code that, if later
# executed, would restore the variable to its current value.
sub GenerateCode {
my ($name) = (@_);
my $result = $name . " = ";
if ($name =~ /^\$/) {
my $value = eval($name);
if (ref($value) eq "ARRAY") {
$result .= "[" . GenerateArrayCode($value) . "]";
} else {
$result .= PerlQuote(eval($name));
}
} elsif ($name =~ /^@/) {
my @value = eval($name);
$result .= "(" . GenerateArrayCode(\@value) . ")";
} elsif ($name =~ '%') {
$result = "";
foreach my $k (sort { uc($a) cmp uc($b)} eval("keys $name")) {
$result .= GenerateCode("\$" . substr($name, 1) .
"{" . PerlQuote($k) . "}");
}
return $result;
} else {
die "Can't do $name -- unacceptable variable type.";
}
$result .= ";\n";
return $result;
}
sub GenerateArrayCode {
my ($ref) = (@_);
my @list;
foreach my $i (@$ref) {
push @list, PerlQuote($i);
}
return join(',', @list);
}
sub GenerateVersionTable {
ConnectToDatabase();
SendSQL("select value, program from versions order by value");
my @line;
my %varray;
my %carray;
while (@line = FetchSQLData()) {
my ($v,$p1) = (@line);
if (!defined $::versions{$p1}) {
$::versions{$p1} = [];
}
push @{$::versions{$p1}}, $v;
$varray{$v} = 1;
}
SendSQL("select value, program from components order by value");
while (@line = FetchSQLData()) {
my ($c,$p) = (@line);
if (!defined $::components{$p}) {
$::components{$p} = [];
}
my $ref = $::components{$p};
push @$ref, $c;
$carray{$c} = 1;
}
my $dotargetmilestone = 1; # This used to check the param, but there's
# enough code that wants to pretend we're using
# target milestones, even if they don't get
# shown to the user. So we cache all the data
# about them anyway.
my $mpart = $dotargetmilestone ? ", milestoneurl" : "";
SendSQL("select product, description, votesperuser, disallownew$mpart from products ORDER BY product");
while (@line = FetchSQLData()) {
my ($p, $d, $votesperuser, $dis, $u) = (@line);
$::proddesc{$p} = $d;
if (!$dis) {
push @::enterable_products, $p;
}
if ($dotargetmilestone) {
$::milestoneurl{$p} = $u;
}
$::prodmaxvotes{$p} = $votesperuser;
}
my $cols = LearnAboutColumns("bugs");
@::log_columns = @{$cols->{"-list-"}};
foreach my $i ("bug_id", "creation_ts", "delta_ts", "lastdiffed") {
my $w = lsearch(\@::log_columns, $i);
if ($w >= 0) {
splice(@::log_columns, $w, 1);
}
}
@::log_columns = (sort(@::log_columns));
@::legal_priority = SplitEnumType($cols->{"priority,type"});
@::legal_severity = SplitEnumType($cols->{"bug_severity,type"});
@::legal_platform = SplitEnumType($cols->{"rep_platform,type"});
@::legal_opsys = SplitEnumType($cols->{"op_sys,type"});
@::legal_bug_status = SplitEnumType($cols->{"bug_status,type"});
@::legal_resolution = SplitEnumType($cols->{"resolution,type"});
# 'settable_resolution' is the list of resolutions that may be set
# directly by hand in the bug form. Start with the list of legal
# resolutions and remove 'MOVED' and 'DUPLICATE' because setting
# bugs to those resolutions requires a special process.
#
@::settable_resolution = @::legal_resolution;
my $w = lsearch(\@::settable_resolution, "DUPLICATE");
if ($w >= 0) {
splice(@::settable_resolution, $w, 1);
}
my $z = lsearch(\@::settable_resolution, "MOVED");
if ($z >= 0) {
splice(@::settable_resolution, $z, 1);
}
my @list = sort { uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%::versions);
@::legal_product = @list;
my $tmpname = "data/versioncache.$$";
open(FID, ">$tmpname") || die "Can't create $tmpname";
print FID "#\n";
print FID "# DO NOT EDIT!\n";
print FID "# This file is automatically generated at least once every\n";
print FID "# hour by the GenerateVersionTable() sub in globals.pl.\n";
print FID "# Any changes you make will be overwritten.\n";
print FID "#\n";
print FID GenerateCode('@::log_columns');
print FID GenerateCode('%::versions');
foreach my $i (@list) {
if (!defined $::components{$i}) {
$::components{$i} = [];
}
}
@::legal_versions = sort {uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%varray);
print FID GenerateCode('@::legal_versions');
print FID GenerateCode('%::components');
@::legal_components = sort {uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%carray);
print FID GenerateCode('@::legal_components');
foreach my $i('product', 'priority', 'severity', 'platform', 'opsys',
'bug_status', 'resolution') {
print FID GenerateCode('@::legal_' . $i);
}
print FID GenerateCode('@::settable_resolution');
print FID GenerateCode('%::proddesc');
print FID GenerateCode('@::enterable_products');
print FID GenerateCode('%::prodmaxvotes');
if ($dotargetmilestone) {
# reading target milestones in from the database - matthew@zeroknowledge.com
SendSQL("SELECT value, product FROM milestones ORDER BY sortkey, value");
my @line;
my %tmarray;
@::legal_target_milestone = ();
while(@line = FetchSQLData()) {
my ($tm, $pr) = (@line);
if (!defined $::target_milestone{$pr}) {
$::target_milestone{$pr} = [];
}
push @{$::target_milestone{$pr}}, $tm;
if (!exists $tmarray{$tm}) {
$tmarray{$tm} = 1;
push(@::legal_target_milestone, $tm);
}
}
print FID GenerateCode('%::target_milestone');
print FID GenerateCode('@::legal_target_milestone');
print FID GenerateCode('%::milestoneurl');
}
SendSQL("SELECT id, name FROM keyworddefs ORDER BY name");
while (MoreSQLData()) {
my ($id, $name) = FetchSQLData();
push(@::legal_keywords, $name);
$name = lc($name);
$::keywordsbyname{$name} = $id;
}
print FID GenerateCode('@::legal_keywords');
print FID GenerateCode('%::keywordsbyname');
print FID "1;\n";
close FID;
rename $tmpname, "data/versioncache" || die "Can't rename $tmpname to versioncache";
ChmodDataFile('data/versioncache', 0666);
}
sub GetKeywordIdFromName {
my ($name) = (@_);
$name = lc($name);
return $::keywordsbyname{$name};
}
# Returns the modification time of a file.
sub ModTime {
my ($filename) = (@_);
my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,
$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks)
= stat($filename);
return $mtime;
}
# This proc must be called before using legal_product or the versions array.
$::VersionTableLoaded = 0;
sub GetVersionTable {
return if $::VersionTableLoaded;
my $mtime = ModTime("data/versioncache");
if (!defined $mtime || $mtime eq "") {
$mtime = 0;
}
if (time() - $mtime > 3600) {
use Token;
Token::CleanTokenTable();
GenerateVersionTable();
}
require 'data/versioncache';
if (!defined %::versions) {
GenerateVersionTable();
do 'data/versioncache';
if (!defined %::versions) {
die "Can't generate file data/versioncache";
}
}
$::VersionTableLoaded = 1;
}
# Validates a given username as a new username
# returns 1 if valid, 0 if invalid
sub ValidateNewUser {
my ($username, $old_username) = @_;
if(DBname_to_id($username) != 0) {
return 0;
}
my $sqluname = SqlQuote($username);
# Reject if the new login is part of an email change which is
# still in progress
#
# substring/locate stuff: bug 165221; this used to use regexes, but that
# was unsafe and required weird escaping; using substring to pull out
# the new/old email addresses and locate() to find the delimeter (':')
# is cleaner/safer
SendSQL("SELECT eventdata FROM tokens WHERE tokentype = 'emailold'
AND SUBSTRING(eventdata, 1, (LOCATE(':', eventdata) - 1)) = $sqluname
OR SUBSTRING(eventdata, (LOCATE(':', eventdata) + 1)) = $sqluname");
if (my ($eventdata) = FetchSQLData()) {
# Allow thru owner of token
if($old_username && ($eventdata eq "$old_username:$username")) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
sub InsertNewUser {
my ($username, $realname) = (@_);
# Generate a new random password for the user.
my $password = GenerateRandomPassword();
my $cryptpassword = Crypt($password);
# Determine what groups the user should be in by default
# and add them to those groups.
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("select bit, userregexp from groups where userregexp != ''");
my $groupset = "0";
while (MoreSQLData()) {
my @row = FetchSQLData();
# Modified -Joe Robins, 2/17/00
# Making this case insensitive, since usernames are email addresses,
# and could be any case.
if ($username =~ m/$row[1]/i) {
$groupset .= "+ $row[0]"; # Silly hack to let MySQL do the math,
# not Perl, since we're dealing with 64
# bit ints here, and I don't *think* Perl
# does that.
}
}
# Insert the new user record into the database.
$username = SqlQuote($username);
$realname = SqlQuote($realname);
$cryptpassword = SqlQuote($cryptpassword);
SendSQL("INSERT INTO profiles (login_name, realname, cryptpassword, groupset)
VALUES ($username, $realname, $cryptpassword, $groupset)");
PopGlobalSQLState();
# Return the password to the calling code so it can be included
# in an email sent to the user.
return $password;
}
# Removes all entries from logincookies for $userid, except for the
# optional $keep, which refers the logincookies.cookie primary key.
# (This is useful so that a user changing their password stays logged in)
sub InvalidateLogins {
my ($userid, $keep) = @_;
my $remove = "DELETE FROM logincookies WHERE userid = $userid";
if (defined $keep) {
$remove .= " AND cookie != " . SqlQuote($keep);
}
SendSQL($remove);
}
sub GenerateRandomPassword {
my ($size) = @_;
# Generated passwords are eight characters long by default.
$size ||= 8;
# The list of characters that can appear in a randomly generated password.
# Note that users can put any character into a password they choose themselves.
my @pwchars = (0..9, 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '-', '_', '!', '@', '#', '$', '%', '^', '&', '*');
# The number of characters in the list.
my $pwcharslen = scalar(@pwchars);
# Generate the password.
my $password = "";
for ( my $i=0 ; $i<$size ; $i++ ) {
$password .= $pwchars[rand($pwcharslen)];
}
# Return the password.
return $password;
}
sub SelectVisible {
my ($query, $userid, $usergroupset) = @_;
# Run the SQL $query with the additional restriction that
# the bugs can be seen by $userid. $usergroupset is provided
# as an optimisation when this is already known, eg from CGI.pl
# If not present, it will be obtained from the db.
# Assumes that 'bugs' is mentioned as a table name. You should
# also make sure that bug_id is qualified bugs.bug_id!
# Your query must have a WHERE clause. This is unlikely to be a problem.
# Also, note that mySQL requires aliases for tables to be locked, as well
# This means that if you change the name from selectVisible_cc (or add
# additional tables), you will need to update anywhere which does a
# LOCK TABLE, and then calls routines which call this
$usergroupset = 0 unless $userid;
unless (defined($usergroupset)) {
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("SELECT groupset FROM profiles WHERE userid = $userid");
$usergroupset = FetchOneColumn();
PopGlobalSQLState();
}
# Users are authorized to access bugs if they are a member of all
# groups to which the bug is restricted. User group membership and
# bug restrictions are stored as bits within bitsets, so authorization
# can be determined by comparing the intersection of the user's
# bitset with the bug's bitset. If the result matches the bug's bitset
# the user is a member of all groups to which the bug is restricted
# and is authorized to access the bug.
# A user is also authorized to access a bug if she is the reporter,
# or member of the cc: list of the bug and the bug allows users in those
# roles to see the bug. The boolean fields reporter_accessible and
# cclist_accessible identify whether or not those roles can see the bug.
# Bit arithmetic is performed by MySQL instead of Perl because bitset
# fields in the database are 64 bits wide (BIGINT), and Perl installations
# may or may not support integers larger than 32 bits. Using bitsets
# and doing bitset arithmetic is probably not cross-database compatible,
# however, so these mechanisms are likely to change in the future.
my $replace = " ";
if ($userid) {
$replace .= "LEFT JOIN cc selectVisible_cc ON
bugs.bug_id = selectVisible_cc.bug_id AND
selectVisible_cc.who = $userid "
}
$replace .= "WHERE ((bugs.groupset & $usergroupset) = bugs.groupset ";
if ($userid) {
# There is a mysql bug affecting v3.22 and 3.23 (at least), where this will
# cause all rows to be returned! We work arround this by adding an not isnull
# test to the JOINed cc table. See http://lists.mysql.com/cgi-ez/ezmlm-cgi?9:mss:11417
# Its needed, even though it shouldn't be
$replace .= "OR (bugs.reporter_accessible = 1 AND bugs.reporter = $userid)" .
" OR (bugs.cclist_accessible = 1 AND selectVisible_cc.who = $userid AND not isnull(selectVisible_cc.who))" .
" OR (bugs.assigned_to = $userid)";
if (Param("useqacontact")) {
$replace .= " OR (bugs.qa_contact = $userid)";
}
}
$replace .= ") AND ";
$query =~ s/\sWHERE\s/$replace/i;
return $query;
}
sub CanSeeBug {
# Note that we pass in the usergroupset, since this is known
# in most cases (ie viewing bugs). Maybe make this an optional
# parameter?
my ($id, $userid, $usergroupset) = @_;
# Query the database for the bug, retrieving a boolean value that
# represents whether or not the user is authorized to access the bug.
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL(SelectVisible("SELECT bugs.bug_id FROM bugs WHERE bugs.bug_id = $id",
$userid, $usergroupset));
my $ret = defined(FetchSQLData());
PopGlobalSQLState();
return $ret;
}
sub ValidatePassword {
# Determines whether or not a password is valid (i.e. meets Bugzilla's
# requirements for length and content). If the password is valid, the
# function returns boolean false. Otherwise it returns an error message
# (synonymous with boolean true) that can be displayed to the user.
# If a second password is passed in, this function also verifies that
# the two passwords match.
my ($password, $matchpassword) = @_;
if ( length($password) < 3 ) {
return "The password is less than three characters long. It must be at least three characters.";
} elsif ( length($password) > 16 ) {
return "The password is more than 16 characters long. It must be no more than 16 characters.";
} elsif ( $matchpassword && $password ne $matchpassword ) {
return "The two passwords do not match.";
}
return 0;
}
sub Crypt {
# Crypts a password, generating a random salt to do it.
# Random salts are generated because the alternative is usually
# to use the first two characters of the password itself, and since
# the salt appears in plaintext at the beginning of the crypted
# password string this has the effect of revealing the first two
# characters of the password to anyone who views the crypted version.
my ($password) = @_;
# The list of characters that can appear in a salt. Salts and hashes
# are both encoded as a sequence of characters from a set containing
# 64 characters, each one of which represents 6 bits of the salt/hash.
# The encoding is similar to BASE64, the difference being that the
# BASE64 plus sign (+) is replaced with a forward slash (/).
my @saltchars = (0..9, 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '.', '/');
# Generate the salt. We use an 8 character (48 bit) salt for maximum
# security on systems whose crypt uses MD5. Systems with older
# versions of crypt will just use the first two characters of the salt.
my $salt = '';
for ( my $i=0 ; $i < 8 ; ++$i ) {
$salt .= $saltchars[rand(64)];
}
# Crypt the password.
my $cryptedpassword = crypt($password, $salt);
# Return the crypted password.
return $cryptedpassword;
}
sub DBID_to_real_or_loginname {
my ($id) = (@_);
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("SELECT login_name,realname FROM profiles WHERE userid = $id");
my ($l, $r) = FetchSQLData();
PopGlobalSQLState();
if (!defined $r || $r eq "") {
return $l;
} else {
return "$l ($r)";
}
}
sub DBID_to_name {
my ($id) = (@_);
# $id should always be a positive integer
if ($id =~ m/^([1-9][0-9]*)$/) {
$id = $1;
} else {
$::cachedNameArray{$id} = "__UNKNOWN__";
}
if (!defined $::cachedNameArray{$id}) {
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("select login_name from profiles where userid = $id");
my $r = FetchOneColumn();
PopGlobalSQLState();
if (!defined $r || $r eq "") {
$r = "__UNKNOWN__";
}
$::cachedNameArray{$id} = $r;
}
return $::cachedNameArray{$id};
}
sub DBname_to_id {
my ($name) = (@_);
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("select userid from profiles where login_name = @{[SqlQuote($name)]}");
my $r = FetchOneColumn();
PopGlobalSQLState();
# $r should be a positive integer, this makes Taint mode happy
if (defined $r && $r =~ m/^([1-9][0-9]*)$/) {
return $1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
sub DBNameToIdAndCheck {
my ($name) = (@_);
my $result = DBname_to_id($name);
if ($result > 0) {
return $result;
}
$name = html_quote($name);
ThrowUserError("The name <TT>$name</TT> is not a valid username.
Either you misspelled it, or the person has not
registered for a Bugzilla account.");
}
# Use trick_taint() when you know that there is no way that the data
# in a scalar can be tainted, but taint mode still bails on it.
# WARNING!! Using this routine on data that really could be tainted
# defeats the purpose of taint mode. It should only be
# used on variables that cannot be touched by users.
sub trick_taint {
$_[0] =~ /^(.*)$/s;
$_[0] = $1;
return (defined($_[0]));
}
sub detaint_natural {
$_[0] =~ /^(\d+)$/;
$_[0] = $1;
return (defined($_[0]));
}
# This routine quoteUrls contains inspirations from the HTML::FromText CPAN
# module by Gareth Rees <garethr@cre.canon.co.uk>. It has been heavily hacked,
# all that is really recognizable from the original is bits of the regular
# expressions.
sub quoteUrls {
my ($text) = (@_);
return $text unless $text;
my $base = Param('urlbase');
my $protocol = join '|',
qw(afs cid ftp gopher http https mid news nntp prospero telnet wais);
my $count = 0;
# Now, quote any "#" characters so they won't confuse stuff later
$text =~ s/#/%#/g;
# Next, find anything that looks like a URL or an email address and
# pull them out the the text, replacing them with a "##<digits>##
# marker, and writing them into an array. All this confusion is
# necessary so that we don't match on something we've already replaced,
# which can happen if you do multiple s///g operations.
my @things;
while ($text =~ s%((mailto:)?([\w\.\-\+\=]+\@[\w\-]+(?:\.[\w\-]+)+)\b|
(\b((?:$protocol):[^ \t\n<>"]+[\w/])))%"##$count##"%exo) {
my $item = $&;
$item = value_quote($item);
if ($item !~ m/^$protocol:/o && $item !~ /^mailto:/) {
# We must have grabbed this one because it looks like an email
# address.
$item = qq{<A HREF="mailto:$item">$item</A>};
} else {
$item = qq{<A HREF="$item">$item</A>};
}
$things[$count++] = $item;
}
# Either a comment string or no comma and a compulsory #.
while ($text =~ s/\bbug(\s|%\#)*(\d+),?\s*comment\s*(\s|%\#)(\d+)/"##$count##"/ei) {
my $item = $&;
my $bugnum = $2;
my $comnum = $4;
$item = GetBugLink($bugnum, $item);
$item =~ s/(id=\d+)/$1#c$comnum/;
$things[$count++] = $item;
}
while ($text =~ s/\bcomment(\s|%\#)*(\d+)/"##$count##"/ei) {
my $item = $&;
my $num = $2;
$item = value_quote($item);
$item = qq{<A HREF="#c$num">$item</A>};
$things[$count++] = $item;
}
while ($text =~ s/\bbug(\s|%\#)*(\d+)/"##$count##"/ei) {
my $item = $&;
my $num = $2;
$item = GetBugLink($num, $item);
$things[$count++] = $item;
}
while ($text =~ s/\b(Created an )?attachment(\s|%\#)*(\(id=)?(\d+)\)?/"##$count##"/ei) {
my $item = $&;
my $num = $4;
$item = value_quote($item); # Not really necessary, since we know
# there's no special chars in it.
$item = qq{<a href="attachment.cgi?id=$num&action=view">$item</a>};
$things[$count++] = $item;
}
while ($text =~ s/\*\*\* This bug has been marked as a duplicate of (\d+) \*\*\*/"##$count##"/ei) {
my $item = $&;
my $num = $1;
my $bug_link;
$bug_link = GetBugLink($num, $num);
$item =~ s@\d+@$bug_link@;
$things[$count++] = $item;
}
$text = value_quote($text);
$text =~ s/\
/\n/g;
# Stuff everything back from the array.
for (my $i=0 ; $i<$count ; $i++) {
$text =~ s/##$i##/$things[$i]/e;
}
# And undo the quoting of "#" characters.
$text =~ s/%#/#/g;
return $text;
}
# This is a new subroutine written 12/20/00 for the purpose of processing a
# link to a bug. It can be called using "GetBugLink (<BugNumber>, <LinkText>);"
# Where <BugNumber> is the number of the bug and <LinkText> is what apprears
# between '<a>' and '</a>'.
sub GetBugLink {
my ($bug_num, $link_text) = (@_);
detaint_natural($bug_num) || die "GetBugLink() called with non-integer bug number";
# If we've run GetBugLink() for this bug number before, %::buglink
# will contain an anonymous array ref of relevent values, if not
# we need to get the information from the database.
if (! defined $::buglink{$bug_num}) {
# Make sure any unfetched data from a currently running query
# is saved off rather than overwritten
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("SELECT bugs.bug_status, resolution, short_desc, groupset " .
"FROM bugs WHERE bugs.bug_id = $bug_num");
# If the bug exists, save its data off for use later in the sub
if (MoreSQLData()) {
my ($bug_state, $bug_res, $bug_desc, $bug_grp) = FetchSQLData();
# Initialize these variables to be "" so that we don't get warnings
# if we don't change them below (which is highly likely).
my ($pre, $title, $post) = ("", "", "");
$title = $bug_state;
if ($bug_state eq $::unconfirmedstate) {
$pre = "<i>";
$post = "</i>";
}
elsif (! IsOpenedState($bug_state)) {
$pre = "<strike>";
$title .= " $bug_res";
$post = "</strike>";
}
if ($bug_grp == 0 || CanSeeBug($bug_num, $::userid, $::usergroupset)) {
$title .= " - $bug_desc";
}
$::buglink{$bug_num} = [$pre, value_quote($title), $post];
}
else {
# Even if there's nothing in the database, we want to save a blank
# anonymous array in the %::buglink hash so the query doesn't get
# run again next time we're called for this bug number.
$::buglink{$bug_num} = [];
}
# All done with this sidetrip
PopGlobalSQLState();
}
# Now that we know we've got all the information we're gonna get, let's
# return the link (which is the whole reason we were called :)
my ($pre, $title, $post) = @{$::buglink{$bug_num}};
# $title will be undefined if the bug didn't exist in the database.
if (defined $title) {
return qq{$pre<a href="show_bug.cgi?id=$bug_num" title="$title">$link_text</a>$post};
}
else {
return qq{$link_text};
}
}
sub GetLongDescriptionAsText {
my ($id, $start, $end) = (@_);
my $result = "";
my $count = 0;
my ($query) = ("SELECT profiles.login_name, longdescs.bug_when, " .
" longdescs.thetext " .
"FROM longdescs, profiles " .
"WHERE profiles.userid = longdescs.who " .
"AND longdescs.bug_id = $id ");
if ($start && $start =~ /[1-9]/) {
# If the start is all zeros, then don't do this (because we want to
# not emit a leading "Additional Comments" line in that case.)
$query .= "AND longdescs.bug_when > '$start'";
$count = 1;
}
if ($end) {
$query .= "AND longdescs.bug_when <= '$end'";
}
$query .= "ORDER BY longdescs.bug_when";
SendSQL($query);
while (MoreSQLData()) {
my ($who, $when, $text) = (FetchSQLData());
if ($count) {
$result .= "\n\n------- Additional Comments From $who".Param('emailsuffix')." ".
time2str("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", str2time($when)) . " -------\n";
}
$result .= $text;
$count++;
}
return $result;
}
sub GetComments {
my ($id) = (@_);
my @comments;
SendSQL("SELECT profiles.realname, profiles.login_name,
date_format(longdescs.bug_when,'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i'),
longdescs.thetext
FROM longdescs, profiles
WHERE profiles.userid = longdescs.who
AND longdescs.bug_id = $id
ORDER BY longdescs.bug_when");
while (MoreSQLData()) {
my %comment;
($comment{'name'}, $comment{'email'}, $comment{'time'}, $comment{'body'}) = FetchSQLData();
$comment{'email'} .= Param('emailsuffix');
$comment{'name'} = $comment{'name'} || $comment{'email'};
push (@comments, \%comment);
}
return \@comments;
}
# Fills in a hashtable with info about the columns for the given table in the
# database. The hashtable has the following entries:
# -list- the list of column names
# <name>,type the type for the given name
sub LearnAboutColumns {
my ($table) = (@_);
my %a;
SendSQL("show columns from $table");
my @list = ();
my @row;
while (@row = FetchSQLData()) {
my ($name,$type) = (@row);
$a{"$name,type"} = $type;
push @list, $name;
}
$a{"-list-"} = \@list;
return \%a;
}
# If the above returned a enum type, take that type and parse it into the
# list of values. Assumes that enums don't ever contain an apostrophe!
sub SplitEnumType {
my ($str) = (@_);
my @result = ();
if ($str =~ /^enum\((.*)\)$/) {
my $guts = $1 . ",";
while ($guts =~ /^\'([^\']*)\',(.*)$/) {
push @result, $1;
$guts = $2;
}
}
return @result;
}
# This routine is largely copied from Mysql.pm.
sub SqlQuote {
my ($str) = (@_);
# if (!defined $str) {
# confess("Undefined passed to SqlQuote");
# }
$str =~ s/([\\\'])/\\$1/g;
$str =~ s/\0/\\0/g;
# If it's been SqlQuote()ed, then it's safe, so we tell -T that.
trick_taint($str);
return "'$str'";
}
sub UserInGroup {
my ($groupname) = (@_);
if ($::usergroupset eq "0") {
return 0;
}
ConnectToDatabase();
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("select (bit & $::usergroupset) != 0 from groups where name = " . SqlQuote($groupname));
my $bit = FetchOneColumn();
PopGlobalSQLState();
if ($bit) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
sub BugInGroup {
my ($bugid, $groupname) = (@_);
my $groupbit = GroupNameToBit($groupname);
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("SELECT (bugs.groupset & $groupbit) != 0 FROM bugs WHERE bugs.bug_id = $bugid");
my $bugingroup = FetchOneColumn();
PopGlobalSQLState();
return $bugingroup;
}
sub GroupExists {
my ($groupname) = (@_);
ConnectToDatabase();
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("select count(*) from groups where name=" . SqlQuote($groupname));
my $count = FetchOneColumn();
PopGlobalSQLState();
return $count;
}
# Given the name of an existing group, returns the bit associated with it.
# If the group does not exist, returns 0.
# !!! Remove this function when the new group system is implemented!
sub GroupNameToBit {
my ($groupname) = (@_);
ConnectToDatabase();
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("SELECT bit FROM groups WHERE name = " . SqlQuote($groupname));
my $bit = FetchOneColumn() || 0;
PopGlobalSQLState();
return $bit;
}
# Determines whether or not a group is active by checking
# the "isactive" column for the group in the "groups" table.
# Note: This function selects groups by bit rather than by name.
sub GroupIsActive {
my ($groupbit) = (@_);
$groupbit ||= 0;
ConnectToDatabase();
PushGlobalSQLState();
SendSQL("select isactive from groups where bit=$groupbit");
my $isactive = FetchOneColumn();
PopGlobalSQLState();
return $isactive;
}
# Determines if the given bug_status string represents an "Opened" bug. This
# routine ought to be paramaterizable somehow, as people tend to introduce
# new states into Bugzilla.
sub IsOpenedState {
my ($state) = (@_);
if (grep($_ eq $state, OpenStates())) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
# This sub will return an array containing any status that
# is considered an open bug.
sub OpenStates {
return ('NEW', 'REOPENED', 'ASSIGNED', $::unconfirmedstate);
}
sub RemoveVotes {
my ($id, $who, $reason) = (@_);
ConnectToDatabase();
my $whopart = "";
if ($who) {
$whopart = " AND votes.who = $who";
}
SendSQL("SELECT profiles.login_name, profiles.userid, votes.count, " .
"products.votesperuser, products.maxvotesperbug " .
"FROM profiles " .
"LEFT JOIN votes ON profiles.userid = votes.who " .
"LEFT JOIN bugs USING(bug_id) " .
"LEFT JOIN products USING(product)" .
"WHERE votes.bug_id = $id " .
$whopart);
my @list;
while (MoreSQLData()) {
my ($name, $userid, $oldvotes, $votesperuser, $maxvotesperbug) = (FetchSQLData());
push(@list, [$name, $userid, $oldvotes, $votesperuser, $maxvotesperbug]);
}
if (0 < @list) {
foreach my $ref (@list) {
my ($name, $userid, $oldvotes, $votesperuser, $maxvotesperbug) = (@$ref);
my $s;
$maxvotesperbug = $votesperuser if ($votesperuser < $maxvotesperbug);
# If this product allows voting and the user's votes are in
# the acceptable range, then don't do anything.
next if $votesperuser && $oldvotes <= $maxvotesperbug;
# If the user has more votes on this bug than this product
# allows, then reduce the number of votes so it fits
my $newvotes = $votesperuser ? $maxvotesperbug : 0;
my $removedvotes = $oldvotes - $newvotes;
$s = $oldvotes == 1 ? "" : "s";
my $oldvotestext = "You had $oldvotes vote$s on this bug.";
$s = $removedvotes == 1 ? "" : "s";
my $removedvotestext = "You had $removedvotes vote$s removed from this bug.";
my $newvotestext;
if ($newvotes) {
SendSQL("UPDATE votes SET count = $newvotes " .
"WHERE bug_id = $id AND who = $userid");
$s = $newvotes == 1 ? "" : "s";
$newvotestext = "You still have $newvotes vote$s on this bug."
} else {
SendSQL("DELETE FROM votes WHERE bug_id = $id AND who = $userid");
$newvotestext = "You have no more votes remaining on this bug.";
}
# Notice that we did not make sure that the user fit within the $votesperuser
# range. This is considered to be an acceptable alternative to losing votes
# during product moves. Then next time the user attempts to change their votes,
# they will be forced to fit within the $votesperuser limit.
# Now lets send the e-mail to alert the user to the fact that their votes have
# been reduced or removed.
my $sendmailparm = '-ODeliveryMode=deferred';
if (Param('sendmailnow')) {
$sendmailparm = '';
}
if (open(SENDMAIL, "|/usr/lib/sendmail $sendmailparm -t -i")) {
my %substs;
$substs{"to"} = $name;
$substs{"bugid"} = $id;
$substs{"reason"} = $reason;
$substs{"votesremoved"} = $removedvotes;
$substs{"votesold"} = $oldvotes;
$substs{"votesnew"} = $newvotes;
$substs{"votesremovedtext"} = $removedvotestext;
$substs{"votesoldtext"} = $oldvotestext;
$substs{"votesnewtext"} = $newvotestext;
$substs{"count"} = $removedvotes . "\n " . $newvotestext;
my $msg = PerformSubsts(Param("voteremovedmail"),
\%substs);
print SENDMAIL $msg;
close SENDMAIL;
}
}
SendSQL("SELECT SUM(count) FROM votes WHERE bug_id = $id");
my $v = FetchOneColumn();
$v ||= 0;
SendSQL("UPDATE bugs SET votes = $v, delta_ts = delta_ts " .
"WHERE bug_id = $id");
}
}
sub Param ($) {
my ($value) = (@_);
if (defined $::param{$value}) {
return $::param{$value};
}
# Um, maybe we haven't sourced in the params at all yet.
if (stat("data/params")) {
# Write down and restore the version # here. That way, we get around
# anyone who maliciously tries to tweak the version number by editing
# the params file. Not to mention that in 2.0, there was a bug that
# wrote the version number out to the params file...
my $v = $::param{'version'};
require "data/params";
$::param{'version'} = $v;
}
if (defined $::param{$value}) {
return $::param{$value};
}
# Well, that didn't help. Maybe it's a new param, and the user
# hasn't defined anything for it. Try and load a default value
# for it.
require "defparams.pl";
WriteParams();
if (defined $::param{$value}) {
return $::param{$value};
}
# We're pimped.
die "Can't find param named $value";
}
# Take two comma or space separated strings and return what
# values were removed from or added to the new one.
sub DiffStrings {
my ($oldstr, $newstr) = @_;
# Split the old and new strings into arrays containing their values.
$oldstr =~ s/[\s,]+/ /g;
$newstr =~ s/[\s,]+/ /g;
my @old = split(" ", $oldstr);
my @new = split(" ", $newstr);
my (@remove, @add) = ();
# Find values that were removed
foreach my $value (@old) {
push (@remove, $value) if !grep($_ eq $value, @new);
}
# Find values that were added
foreach my $value (@new) {
push (@add, $value) if !grep($_ eq $value, @old);
}
my $removed = join (", ", @remove);
my $added = join (", ", @add);
return ($removed, $added);
}
sub PerformSubsts {
my ($str, $substs) = (@_);
$str =~ s/%([a-z]*)%/(defined $substs->{$1} ? $substs->{$1} : Param($1))/eg;
return $str;
}
# Min and max routines.
sub min {
my $min = shift(@_);
foreach my $val (@_) {
$min = $val if $val < $min;
}
return $min;
}
sub max {
my $max = shift(@_);
foreach my $val (@_) {
$max = $val if $val > $max;
}
return $max;
}
# Trim whitespace from front and back.
sub trim {
my ($str) = @_;
$str =~ s/^\s+//g;
$str =~ s/\s+$//g;
return $str;
}
###############################################################################
# Global Templatization Code
# Use the template toolkit (http://www.template-toolkit.org/) to generate
# the user interface using templates in the "template/" subdirectory.
use Template;
# Create the global template object that processes templates and specify
# configuration parameters that apply to all templates processed in this script.
# IMPORTANT - If you make any configuration changes here, make sure to make
# them in t/004.template.t and checksetup.pl. You may also need to change the
# date settings were last changed - see the comments in checksetup.pl for
# details
$::template ||= Template->new(
{
# Colon-separated list of directories containing templates.
INCLUDE_PATH => "template/en/custom:template/en/default" ,
# Remove white-space before template directives (PRE_CHOMP) and at the
# beginning and end of templates and template blocks (TRIM) for better
# looking, more compact content. Use the plus sign at the beginning
# of directives to maintain white space (i.e. [%+ DIRECTIVE %]).
PRE_CHOMP => 1 ,
TRIM => 1 ,
COMPILE_DIR => 'data/',
# Functions for processing text within templates in various ways.
# IMPORTANT! When adding a filter here that does not override a
# built-in filter, please also add a stub filter to checksetup.pl
# and t/004template.t.
FILTERS =>
{
# Render text in strike-through style.
strike => sub { return "<strike>" . $_[0] . "</strike>" } ,
# Returns the text with backslashes, single/double quotes,
# and newlines/carriage returns escaped for use in JS strings.
js => sub
{
my ($var) = @_;
$var =~ s/([\\\'\"])/\\$1/g;
$var =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
$var =~ s/\r/\\r/g;
return $var;
} ,
html => \&html_quote ,
# HTML collapses newlines in element attributes to a single space,
# so form elements which may have whitespace (ie comments) need
# to be encoded using 
# See bugs 4928, 22983 and 32000 for more details
html_linebreak => sub
{
my ($var) = @_;
$var =~ s/\r\n/\
/g;
$var =~ s/\n\r/\
/g;
$var =~ s/\r/\
/g;
$var =~ s/\n/\
/g;
return $var;
} ,
# This subroutine in CGI.pl escapes characters in a variable
# or value string for use in a query string. It escapes all
# characters NOT in the regex set: [a-zA-Z0-9_\-.]. The 'uri'
# filter should be used for a full URL that may have
# characters that need encoding.
url_quote => \&url_quote ,
} ,
}
) || die("Template creation failed: " . Template->error());
# Use the Toolkit Template's Stash module to add utility pseudo-methods
# to template variables.
use Template::Stash;
# Add "contains***" methods to list variables that search for one or more
# items in a list and return boolean values representing whether or not
# one/all/any item(s) were found.
$Template::Stash::LIST_OPS->{ contains } =
sub {
my ($list, $item) = @_;
return grep($_ eq $item, @$list);
};
$Template::Stash::LIST_OPS->{ containsany } =
sub {
my ($list, $items) = @_;
foreach my $item (@$items) {
return 1 if grep($_ eq $item, @$list);
}
return 0;
};
# Add a "substr" method to the Template Toolkit's "scalar" object
# that returns a substring of a string.
$Template::Stash::SCALAR_OPS->{ substr } =
sub {
my ($scalar, $offset, $length) = @_;
return substr($scalar, $offset, $length);
};
# Add a "truncate" method to the Template Toolkit's "scalar" object
# that truncates a string to a certain length.
$Template::Stash::SCALAR_OPS->{ truncate } =
sub {
my ($string, $length, $ellipsis) = @_;
$ellipsis ||= "";
return $string if !$length || length($string) <= $length;
my $strlen = $length - length($ellipsis);
my $newstr = substr($string, 0, $strlen) . $ellipsis;
return $newstr;
};
###############################################################################
sub GetOutputFormats {
# Builds a set of possible output formats for a script by looking for
# format files in the appropriate template directories as specified by
# the template include path, the sub-directory parameter, and the
# template name parameter.
# This function is relevant for scripts with one basic function whose
# results can be represented in multiple formats, f.e. buglist.cgi,
# which has one function (query and display of a list of bugs) that can
# be represented in multiple formats (i.e. html, rdf, xml, etc.).
# It is *not* relevant for scripts with several functions but only one
# basic output format, f.e. editattachstatuses.cgi, which not only lists
# statuses but also provides adding, editing, and deleting functions.
# (although it may be possible to make this function applicable under
# these circumstances with minimal modification).
# Format files have names that look like SCRIPT-FORMAT.EXT.tmpl, where
# SCRIPT is the name of the CGI script being invoked, SUBDIR is the name
# of the template sub-directory, FORMAT is the name of the format, and EXT
# is the filename extension identifying the content type of the output.
# When a format file is found, a record for that format is added to
# the hash of format records, indexed by format name, with each record
# containing the name of the format file, its filename extension,
# and its content type (obtained by reference to the $::contenttypes
# hash defined in localconfig).
my ($subdir, $script) = @_;
# A set of output format records, indexed by format name, each record
# containing template, extension, and contenttype fields.
my $formats = {};
# Get the template include path from the template object.
my $includepath = $::template->context->{ LOAD_TEMPLATES }->[0]->include_path();
# Loop over each include directory in reverse so that format files
# earlier in the path override files with the same name later in
# the path (i.e. "custom" formats override "default" ones).
foreach my $path (reverse @$includepath) {
# Get the list of files in the given sub-directory if it exists.
my $dirname = File::Spec->catdir($path, $subdir);
opendir(SUBDIR, $dirname) || next;
my @files = readdir SUBDIR;
closedir SUBDIR;
# Loop over each file in the sub-directory looking for format files
# (files whose name looks like SCRIPT-FORMAT.EXT.tmpl).
foreach my $file (@files) {
if ($file =~ /^\Q$script\E-(.+)\.(.+)\.tmpl$/) {
# This must be a valid file
# If an attacker could add a previously unused format
# type to trick us into running it, then they could just
# change an existing one...
# (This implies that running without a webservergroup is
# insecure, but that is the case anyway)
trick_taint($file);
$formats->{$1} = {
'template' => $file ,
'extension' => $2 ,
'contenttype' => $::contenttypes->{$2} || "text/plain" ,
};
}
}
}
return $formats;
}
sub ValidateOutputFormat {
my ($format, $script, $subdir) = @_;
# If the script name is undefined, assume the script currently being
# executed, deriving its name from Perl's built-in $0 (program name) var.
if (!defined($script)) {
my ($volume, $dirs, $filename) = File::Spec->splitpath($0);
$filename =~ /^(.+)\.cgi$/;
$script = $1
|| DisplayError("Could not determine the name of the script.")
&& exit;
}
# If the format name is undefined or the default format is specified,
# do not do any validation but instead return the default format.
if (!defined($format) || $format eq "default") {
return
{
'template' => "$script.html.tmpl" ,
'extension' => "html" ,
'contenttype' => "text/html" ,
};
}
# If the subdirectory name is undefined, assume the script name.
$subdir = $script if !defined($subdir);
# Get the list of output formats supported by this script.
my $formats = GetOutputFormats($subdir, $script);
# Validate the output format requested by the user.
if (!$formats->{$format}) {
my $escapedname = html_quote($format);
DisplayError("The <em>$escapedname</em> output format is not
supported by this script. Supported formats (besides the
default HTML format) are <em>" .
join("</em>, <em>", map(html_quote($_), keys(%$formats))) .
"</em>.");
exit;
}
# Return the validated output format.
return $formats->{$format};
}
###############################################################################
# Define the global variables and functions that will be passed to the UI
# template. Additional values may be added to this hash before templates
# are processed.
$::vars =
{
# Function for retrieving global parameters.
'Param' => \&Param ,
# Function for processing global parameters that contain references
# to other global parameters.
'PerformSubsts' => \&PerformSubsts ,
# Generic linear search function
'lsearch' => \&lsearch ,
# UserInGroup - you probably want to cache this
'UserInGroup' => \&UserInGroup ,
# SyncAnyPendingShadowChanges - called in the footer to sync the shadowdb
'SyncAnyPendingShadowChanges' => \&SyncAnyPendingShadowChanges ,
# User Agent - useful for detecting in templates
'user_agent' => $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'} ,
};
1;
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