Compare commits

..

1 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
MechaCat02
3495190854 bugfix: gate manga PATCH and cover endpoints on uploader (0.34.1)
PATCH /mangas/:id, PUT /mangas/:id/cover and DELETE /mangas/:id/cover
took the current user but never compared it against the row's
uploaded_by. Any signed-in user could overwrite or clear any manga's
metadata and cover. Add require_can_edit gate: non-NULL uploaded_by
must match the caller; legacy NULL rows stay open until an admin role
lands (per migration 0011 historical-data note).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-28 19:51:35 +02:00
11 changed files with 200 additions and 144 deletions

View File

@@ -230,24 +230,8 @@ async fn create_token(
Json(input): Json<CreateTokenInput>, Json(input): Json<CreateTokenInput>,
) -> AppResult<impl IntoResponse> { ) -> AppResult<impl IntoResponse> {
let name = input.name.trim(); let name = input.name.trim();
// Both arms use `ValidationFailed` (422 with field details) to
// match the structured-error shape `attach_tag` returns for the
// same kind of free-form-identifier validation. The other
// /auth/* handlers in this file use `InvalidInput` (400); the
// divergence is pre-existing and would warrant a project-wide
// pass to flip them all if the client side wants uniform per-
// field error rendering.
if name.is_empty() { if name.is_empty() {
return Err(AppError::ValidationFailed { return Err(AppError::InvalidInput("token name is required".into()));
message: "token name is required".into(),
details: serde_json::json!({ "name": "required" }),
});
}
if name.chars().count() > 64 {
return Err(AppError::ValidationFailed {
message: "token name too long".into(),
details: serde_json::json!({ "name": "max 64 characters" }),
});
} }
let (raw, hash) = generate_token(); let (raw, hash) = generate_token();
let token = repo::api_token::create(&state.db, user.id, name, &hash).await?; let token = repo::api_token::create(&state.db, user.id, name, &hash).await?;

View File

@@ -196,16 +196,14 @@ async fn create(
async fn update( async fn update(
State(state): State<AppState>, State(state): State<AppState>,
CurrentUser(_user): CurrentUser, CurrentUser(user): CurrentUser,
Path(id): Path<Uuid>, Path(id): Path<Uuid>,
Json(patch): Json<MangaPatch>, Json(patch): Json<MangaPatch>,
) -> AppResult<Json<MangaDetail>> { ) -> AppResult<Json<MangaDetail>> {
// TODO(auth): until uploaders are tracked (Phase 5), any signed-in
// user can edit any manga. Restrict to uploader + admin once that
// column lands.
if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? { if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? {
return Err(AppError::NotFound); return Err(AppError::NotFound);
} }
require_can_edit(&state, id, user.id).await?;
if let Some(ref status) = patch.status { if let Some(ref status) = patch.status {
let trimmed = status.trim(); let trimmed = status.trim();
@@ -269,16 +267,14 @@ async fn update(
/// `MangaDetail`. /// `MangaDetail`.
async fn put_cover( async fn put_cover(
State(state): State<AppState>, State(state): State<AppState>,
CurrentUser(_user): CurrentUser, CurrentUser(user): CurrentUser,
Path(id): Path<Uuid>, Path(id): Path<Uuid>,
mut multipart: Multipart, mut multipart: Multipart,
) -> AppResult<Json<MangaDetail>> { ) -> AppResult<Json<MangaDetail>> {
// TODO(auth): until uploaders are tracked (Phase 5), any signed-in
// user can edit any manga's cover. Restrict to uploader + admin
// once that column lands.
if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? { if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? {
return Err(AppError::NotFound); return Err(AppError::NotFound);
} }
require_can_edit(&state, id, user.id).await?;
let mut cover: Option<UploadedImage> = None; let mut cover: Option<UploadedImage> = None;
while let Some(field) = next_field(&mut multipart).await? { while let Some(field) = next_field(&mut multipart).await? {
@@ -320,13 +316,13 @@ async fn put_cover(
/// with the unchanged detail. /// with the unchanged detail.
async fn delete_cover( async fn delete_cover(
State(state): State<AppState>, State(state): State<AppState>,
CurrentUser(_user): CurrentUser, CurrentUser(user): CurrentUser,
Path(id): Path<Uuid>, Path(id): Path<Uuid>,
) -> AppResult<Json<MangaDetail>> { ) -> AppResult<Json<MangaDetail>> {
// TODO(auth): same caveat as put_cover.
if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? { if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? {
return Err(AppError::NotFound); return Err(AppError::NotFound);
} }
require_can_edit(&state, id, user.id).await?;
if let Some(key) = repo::manga::get(&state.db, id).await?.cover_image_path { if let Some(key) = repo::manga::get(&state.db, id).await?.cover_image_path {
match state.storage.delete(&key).await { match state.storage.delete(&key).await {
Ok(()) | Err(StorageError::NotFound) => {} Ok(()) | Err(StorageError::NotFound) => {}
@@ -348,7 +344,6 @@ async fn attach_tag(
Path(id): Path<Uuid>, Path(id): Path<Uuid>,
Json(body): Json<AttachTagBody>, Json(body): Json<AttachTagBody>,
) -> AppResult<(StatusCode, Json<TagRef>)> { ) -> AppResult<(StatusCode, Json<TagRef>)> {
validate_tag_name(&body.name)?;
if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? { if !repo::manga::exists(&state.db, id).await? {
return Err(AppError::NotFound); return Err(AppError::NotFound);
} }
@@ -395,27 +390,6 @@ async fn detach_tag(
} }
} }
/// Request-side validation for `POST /mangas/:id/tags` body. Mirrors
/// the repo-level cap in `repo::tag::upsert_by_name` (max 64 chars
/// after trim) but surfaces the failure at the handler boundary with
/// the same envelope shape other validations use.
fn validate_tag_name(name: &str) -> AppResult<()> {
let trimmed = name.trim();
if trimmed.is_empty() {
return Err(AppError::ValidationFailed {
message: "tag name cannot be empty".into(),
details: json!({ "name": "required" }),
});
}
if trimmed.chars().count() > 64 {
return Err(AppError::ValidationFailed {
message: "tag name too long".into(),
details: json!({ "name": "max 64 characters" }),
});
}
Ok(())
}
fn validate_new_manga(input: &NewManga) -> AppResult<()> { fn validate_new_manga(input: &NewManga) -> AppResult<()> {
if input.title.trim().is_empty() { if input.title.trim().is_empty() {
return Err(AppError::ValidationFailed { return Err(AppError::ValidationFailed {
@@ -435,6 +409,30 @@ fn validate_new_manga(input: &NewManga) -> AppResult<()> {
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
/// Authorisation gate for manga mutations. The manga is assumed to
/// exist (the caller runs [`repo::manga::exists`] first so a missing id
/// surfaces as `NotFound`, not `Forbidden`).
///
/// Rule: a non-NULL `uploaded_by` must match the current user. Legacy
/// rows with `uploaded_by IS NULL` (pre-migration-0011) are still
/// editable by any signed-in user — there's nobody to gate on yet, and
/// the historical-data note in 0011 acknowledges the gap. Once an
/// admin role lands the NULL case can flip to admin-only.
///
/// Returns `Forbidden` (not `NotFound`) on owner mismatch — mangas
/// are listable via `GET /mangas`, so existence isn't a secret and
/// the more accurate 403 is fine. This deliberately differs from
/// `repo::collection::require_owner`, which collapses both states to
/// `NotFound` because collections are private to a user and existence
/// itself is information worth hiding from non-owners.
async fn require_can_edit(state: &AppState, manga_id: Uuid, user_id: Uuid) -> AppResult<()> {
match repo::manga::uploaded_by(&state.db, manga_id).await? {
Some(owner) if owner != user_id => Err(AppError::Forbidden),
// Some(owner) == user_id (good) or None (legacy row, no owner).
_ => Ok(()),
}
}
async fn validate_genre_ids(state: &AppState, ids: &[Uuid]) -> AppResult<()> { async fn validate_genre_ids(state: &AppState, ids: &[Uuid]) -> AppResult<()> {
if ids.is_empty() { if ids.is_empty() {
return Ok(()); return Ok(());

View File

@@ -281,3 +281,17 @@ pub async fn exists(pool: &PgPool, id: Uuid) -> AppResult<bool> {
.await?; .await?;
Ok(exists) Ok(exists)
} }
/// Returns the uploader's user id for a manga. `None` either when the
/// manga doesn't exist or when the row predates the `uploaded_by`
/// column (historical NULL — see migration 0011). Callers must
/// distinguish "manga missing" via [`exists`] before relying on this
/// to make an authz decision.
pub async fn uploaded_by(pool: &PgPool, id: Uuid) -> AppResult<Option<Uuid>> {
let row: Option<(Option<Uuid>,)> =
sqlx::query_as("SELECT uploaded_by FROM mangas WHERE id = $1")
.bind(id)
.fetch_optional(pool)
.await?;
Ok(row.and_then(|(u,)| u))
}

View File

@@ -16,13 +16,6 @@ impl LocalStorage {
} }
fn resolve(&self, key: &str) -> Result<PathBuf, StorageError> { fn resolve(&self, key: &str) -> Result<PathBuf, StorageError> {
// NUL bytes are rejected by the Linux syscall layer, but the
// error surfaces as an opaque IO failure rather than the
// explicit `BadKey` the rest of the contract uses. Catch it
// here so the error path is consistent.
if key.contains('\0') {
return Err(StorageError::BadKey);
}
let key = key.trim_start_matches('/'); let key = key.trim_start_matches('/');
if key.is_empty() { if key.is_empty() {
return Err(StorageError::BadKey); return Err(StorageError::BadKey);
@@ -121,9 +114,6 @@ mod tests {
assert!(matches!(s.get(".").await, Err(StorageError::BadKey))); assert!(matches!(s.get(".").await, Err(StorageError::BadKey)));
// Empty segment via doubled slash. // Empty segment via doubled slash.
assert!(matches!(s.get("a//b").await, Err(StorageError::BadKey))); assert!(matches!(s.get("a//b").await, Err(StorageError::BadKey)));
// NUL byte (rejected explicitly so callers see BadKey rather
// than an opaque IO error from the kernel).
assert!(matches!(s.put("a\0b", b"x").await, Err(StorageError::BadKey)));
} }
#[tokio::test] #[tokio::test]

View File

@@ -581,27 +581,3 @@ async fn delete_unknown_token_is_404(pool: PgPool) {
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::NOT_FOUND); assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::NOT_FOUND);
} }
/// Bot token names are user-supplied free-form strings; a 10 MB name
/// was accepted before. Cap at 64 chars to match the other free-form
/// identifier caps (tags, collection names). The response uses
/// `ValidationFailed` (422 with per-field details) so clients can
/// render the same shape they already handle for `attach_tag`.
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn create_token_rejects_name_over_64_chars(pool: PgPool) {
let h = common::harness(pool);
let (_, cookie) = common::register_user(&h.app).await;
let resp = h
.app
.oneshot(common::post_json_with_cookie(
"/api/v1/auth/tokens",
json!({ "name": "x".repeat(65) }),
&cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY);
let body = common::body_json(resp).await;
assert_eq!(body["error"]["code"], "validation_failed");
assert!(body["error"]["details"]["name"].is_string());
}

View File

@@ -410,3 +410,53 @@ async fn delete_cover_404_on_unknown_id(pool: PgPool) {
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::NOT_FOUND); assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::NOT_FOUND);
} }
/// Authz: PUT /mangas/:id/cover must be uploader-only.
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn put_cover_forbidden_for_non_uploader(pool: PgPool) {
let h = harness(pool);
let (_, owner_cookie) = register_user(&h.app).await;
let (_, intruder_cookie) = register_user(&h.app).await;
let manga =
create_manga_with_cover(&h.app, &owner_cookie, "Mine", None).await;
let id = id_of(&manga);
let resp = h
.app
.oneshot(put_multipart_with_cookie(
&format!("/api/v1/mangas/{id}/cover"),
cover_form(&fake_png_bytes()),
&intruder_cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::FORBIDDEN);
}
/// Authz: DELETE /mangas/:id/cover must be uploader-only.
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn delete_cover_forbidden_for_non_uploader(pool: PgPool) {
let h = harness(pool);
let (_, owner_cookie) = register_user(&h.app).await;
let (_, intruder_cookie) = register_user(&h.app).await;
let manga = create_manga_with_cover(
&h.app,
&owner_cookie,
"Mine",
Some(("image/jpeg", &fake_jpeg_bytes())),
)
.await;
let id = id_of(&manga);
let resp = h
.app
.oneshot(delete_with_cookie(
&format!("/api/v1/mangas/{id}/cover"),
&intruder_cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::FORBIDDEN);
}

View File

@@ -566,3 +566,78 @@ async fn patch_requires_authentication(pool: PgPool) {
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED); assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED);
} }
/// A signed-in user who didn't upload the manga must not be able to
/// PATCH it. Without the uploader-gate this returned 200 — see
/// REVIEW.md "manga PATCH / cover endpoints don't check ownership".
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn patch_forbidden_for_non_uploader(pool: PgPool) {
let h = common::harness(pool);
let (_, owner_cookie) = common::register_user(&h.app).await;
let (_, intruder_cookie) = common::register_user(&h.app).await;
let created = create_manga(&h.app, &owner_cookie, json!({ "title": "Mine" })).await;
let id = id_of(&created);
let resp = h
.app
.oneshot(common::patch_json_with_cookie(
&format!("/api/v1/mangas/{id}"),
json!({ "status": "completed" }),
&intruder_cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::FORBIDDEN);
}
/// Owner can still edit their own manga (regression guard for the
/// authz fix).
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn patch_allowed_for_uploader(pool: PgPool) {
let h = common::harness(pool);
let (_, cookie) = common::register_user(&h.app).await;
let created = create_manga(&h.app, &cookie, json!({ "title": "Owned" })).await;
let id = id_of(&created);
let resp = h
.app
.oneshot(common::patch_json_with_cookie(
&format!("/api/v1/mangas/{id}"),
json!({ "status": "completed" }),
&cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
}
/// Legacy rows with `uploaded_by IS NULL` (created before migration
/// 0011) remain editable by any signed-in user. Without this carve-out
/// the historical-data note in 0011 would be broken.
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn patch_allowed_on_legacy_null_uploader(pool: PgPool) {
let h = common::harness(pool.clone());
let (_, cookie) = common::register_user(&h.app).await;
let created = create_manga(&h.app, &cookie, json!({ "title": "Legacy" })).await;
let id = id_of(&created);
// Simulate a row uploaded before the column existed: clear
// uploaded_by directly via SQL.
sqlx::query("UPDATE mangas SET uploaded_by = NULL WHERE id = $1")
.bind(id)
.execute(&pool)
.await
.unwrap();
let (_, other_cookie) = common::register_user(&h.app).await;
let resp = h
.app
.oneshot(common::patch_json_with_cookie(
&format!("/api/v1/mangas/{id}"),
json!({ "status": "completed" }),
&other_cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
}

View File

@@ -59,31 +59,6 @@ async fn reattach_same_tag_is_idempotent_and_returns_200(pool: PgPool) {
assert_eq!(second.status(), StatusCode::OK); assert_eq!(second.status(), StatusCode::OK);
} }
/// Tag names over 64 chars are rejected at the handler boundary. The
/// repo enforces the same cap, but doing it at the handler keeps the
/// envelope consistent with the other validation paths
/// (username, collection name, etc.).
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn attach_rejects_tag_name_over_64_chars(pool: PgPool) {
let h = common::harness(pool);
let (_, cookie) = common::register_user(&h.app).await;
let manga_id = common::seed_manga_via_api(&h.app, &cookie, "Berserk").await;
let long_name: String = "x".repeat(65);
let resp = h
.app
.oneshot(common::post_json_with_cookie(
&format!("/api/v1/mangas/{manga_id}/tags"),
json!({ "name": long_name }),
&cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY);
let body = common::body_json(resp).await;
assert_eq!(body["error"]["code"], "validation_failed");
}
#[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")] #[sqlx::test(migrations = "./migrations")]
async fn tag_names_dedup_case_insensitively(pool: PgPool) { async fn tag_names_dedup_case_insensitively(pool: PgPool) {
let h = common::harness(pool); let h = common::harness(pool);

View File

@@ -94,11 +94,6 @@ describe('auth api client', () => {
expect(url).toMatch(/\/v1\/auth\/logout$/); expect(url).toMatch(/\/v1\/auth\/logout$/);
const init = fetchSpy.mock.calls[0][1] as RequestInit; const init = fetchSpy.mock.calls[0][1] as RequestInit;
expect(init.method).toBe('POST'); expect(init.method).toBe('POST');
// Consistent content-type for all mutation requests, matching
// the rest of the module — axum doesn't require it but the
// header keeps the request style uniform.
const headers = new Headers(init.headers);
expect(headers.get('content-type')).toBe('application/json');
}); });
it('me returns the user on 200', async () => { it('me returns the user on 200', async () => {

View File

@@ -32,14 +32,7 @@ export async function login(creds: Credentials): Promise<User> {
} }
export async function logout(): Promise<void> { export async function logout(): Promise<void> {
await request<void>('/v1/auth/logout', { await request<void>('/v1/auth/logout', { method: 'POST' });
method: 'POST',
// Consistent with the other POST/PATCH helpers in this module.
// axum doesn't require it (no body), but keeping the header
// on every mutation request avoids the false-flag in logs and
// matches the project's style.
headers: { 'content-type': 'application/json' }
});
} }
export type ChangePassword = { export type ChangePassword = {

View File

@@ -350,24 +350,30 @@
}); });
/** /**
* Flush read-progress as the tab is closing. A plain `fetch()` * `fetch()` initiated during `pagehide` / `beforeunload` is
* during `pagehide` / `beforeunload` is cancelled by every * cancelled by every browser by default. `sendBeacon` is the
* browser; `fetch(..., { keepalive: true })` is the supported * supported way to ship a small payload during unload — it's
* escape hatch and survives the close. * guaranteed to survive even if the tab is closing. Failure here
* * is silent because the API is fire-and-forget.
* `sendBeacon` would be the textbook alternative, but it's
* POST-only and `/me/read-progress` takes PUT — so a beacon
* always 405s, adds server-log noise, then falls through to this
* same keepalive path anyway. The beacon was dropped; the
* keepalive fetch is the only path.
*/ */
function flushFinalProgress() { function beaconFinalProgress() {
if (!session.user) return; if (!session.user) return;
const body = JSON.stringify({ const body = JSON.stringify({
manga_id: manga.id, manga_id: manga.id,
chapter_id: chapter.id, chapter_id: chapter.id,
page: progressPage page: progressPage
}); });
const blob = new Blob([body], { type: 'application/json' });
// sendBeacon only supports POST — the server's PUT route is
// strict on method. The dedicated POST alias is omitted; in
// practice the in-app navigation path (back-link, chapter
// links) already covers the common-case unmount via the
// onDestroy fetch. Fall through to fetch+keepalive for browser
// implementations that don't honor sendBeacon for this endpoint.
try {
const ok = navigator.sendBeacon('/api/v1/me/read-progress', blob);
if (!ok) throw new Error('sendBeacon rejected');
} catch {
try { try {
void fetch('/api/v1/me/read-progress', { void fetch('/api/v1/me/read-progress', {
method: 'PUT', method: 'PUT',
@@ -377,21 +383,21 @@
credentials: 'include' credentials: 'include'
}); });
} catch { } catch {
// keepalive fetch was rejected (very old Firefox etc.); // Final fallback failed; the in-app onDestroy flush
// the in-app onDestroy flush below catches the SPA- // below catches the SPA-navigation case.
// navigation case, which is the common one anyway. }
} }
} }
onMount(() => { onMount(() => {
window.addEventListener('pagehide', flushFinalProgress); window.addEventListener('pagehide', beaconFinalProgress);
}); });
onDestroy(() => { onDestroy(() => {
observer?.disconnect(); observer?.disconnect();
if (progressTimer) clearTimeout(progressTimer); if (progressTimer) clearTimeout(progressTimer);
if (typeof window !== 'undefined') { if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
window.removeEventListener('pagehide', flushFinalProgress); window.removeEventListener('pagehide', beaconFinalProgress);
} }
// Don't let the fullscreen flag leak to non-reader pages — // Don't let the fullscreen flag leak to non-reader pages —
// otherwise the layout header would stay slid-off on /upload // otherwise the layout header would stay slid-off on /upload