40a7c11ce3
We should always send HTML if the user agent expects it. If they do not, they should clearly indicate such via the Accept header. Closes #2297
90 lines
2.7 KiB
TypeScript
90 lines
2.7 KiB
TypeScript
import { Request, Router } from "express"
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import { HttpCode, HttpError } from "../../common/http"
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import { normalize } from "../../common/util"
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import { authenticated, ensureAuthenticated, redirect } from "../http"
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import { proxy } from "../proxy"
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import { Router as WsRouter } from "../wsRouter"
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export const router = Router()
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/**
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* Return the port if the request should be proxied. Anything that ends in a
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* proxy domain and has a *single* subdomain should be proxied. Anything else
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* should return `undefined` and will be handled as normal.
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*
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* For example if `coder.com` is specified `8080.coder.com` will be proxied
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* but `8080.test.coder.com` and `test.8080.coder.com` will not.
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*/
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const maybeProxy = (req: Request): string | undefined => {
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// Split into parts.
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const host = req.headers.host || ""
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const idx = host.indexOf(":")
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const domain = idx !== -1 ? host.substring(0, idx) : host
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const parts = domain.split(".")
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// There must be an exact match.
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const port = parts.shift()
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const proxyDomain = parts.join(".")
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if (!port || !req.args["proxy-domain"].includes(proxyDomain)) {
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return undefined
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}
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return port
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}
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router.all("*", (req, res, next) => {
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const port = maybeProxy(req)
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if (!port) {
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return next()
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}
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// Must be authenticated to use the proxy.
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if (!authenticated(req)) {
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// Let the assets through since they're used on the login page.
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if (req.path.startsWith("/static/") && req.method === "GET") {
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return next()
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}
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// Assume anything that explicitly accepts text/html is a user browsing a
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// page (as opposed to an xhr request). Don't use `req.accepts()` since
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// *every* request that I've seen (in Firefox and Chromium at least)
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// includes `*/*` making it always truthy. Even for css/javascript.
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if (req.headers.accept && req.headers.accept.includes("text/html")) {
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// Let the login through.
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if (/\/login\/?/.test(req.path)) {
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return next()
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}
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// Redirect all other pages to the login.
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const to = normalize(`${req.baseUrl}${req.path}`)
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return redirect(req, res, "login", {
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to: to !== "/" ? to : undefined,
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})
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}
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// Everything else gets an unauthorized message.
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throw new HttpError("Unauthorized", HttpCode.Unauthorized)
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}
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proxy.web(req, res, {
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ignorePath: true,
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target: `http://0.0.0.0:${port}${req.originalUrl}`,
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})
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})
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export const wsRouter = WsRouter()
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wsRouter.ws("*", (req, _, next) => {
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const port = maybeProxy(req)
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if (!port) {
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return next()
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}
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// Must be authenticated to use the proxy.
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ensureAuthenticated(req)
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proxy.ws(req, req.ws, req.head, {
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ignorePath: true,
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target: `http://0.0.0.0:${port}${req.originalUrl}`,
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})
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})
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