/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set ts=2 sw=2 et: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsCookiePermission.h" #include "mozIThirdPartyUtil.h" #include "nsICookie2.h" #include "nsIServiceManager.h" #include "nsICookiePromptService.h" #include "nsICookieManager2.h" #include "nsNetUtil.h" #include "nsIURI.h" #include "nsIPrefService.h" #include "nsIPrefBranch.h" #include "nsIChannel.h" #include "nsIHttpChannelInternal.h" #include "nsIDOMWindow.h" #include "nsIPrincipal.h" #include "nsString.h" #include "nsCRT.h" #include "nsILoadContext.h" #include "nsIScriptObjectPrincipal.h" #include "nsNetCID.h" /**************************************************************** ************************ nsCookiePermission ******************** ****************************************************************/ // values for mCookiesLifetimePolicy // 0 == accept normally // 1 == ask before accepting // 2 == downgrade to session // 3 == limit lifetime to N days static const uint32_t ACCEPT_NORMALLY = 0; static const uint32_t ASK_BEFORE_ACCEPT = 1; static const uint32_t ACCEPT_SESSION = 2; static const uint32_t ACCEPT_FOR_N_DAYS = 3; static const bool kDefaultPolicy = true; static const char kCookiesLifetimePolicy[] = "network.cookie.lifetimePolicy"; static const char kCookiesLifetimeDays[] = "network.cookie.lifetime.days"; static const char kCookiesAlwaysAcceptSession[] = "network.cookie.alwaysAcceptSessionCookies"; static const char kCookiesPrefsMigrated[] = "network.cookie.prefsMigrated"; // obsolete pref names for migration static const char kCookiesLifetimeEnabled[] = "network.cookie.lifetime.enabled"; static const char kCookiesLifetimeBehavior[] = "network.cookie.lifetime.behavior"; static const char kCookiesAskPermission[] = "network.cookie.warnAboutCookies"; static const char kPermissionType[] = "cookie"; NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS2(nsCookiePermission, nsICookiePermission, nsIObserver) bool nsCookiePermission::Init() { // Initialize nsIPermissionManager and fetch relevant prefs. This is only // required for some methods on nsICookiePermission, so it should be done // lazily. nsresult rv; mPermMgr = do_GetService(NS_PERMISSIONMANAGER_CONTRACTID, &rv); if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return false; mThirdPartyUtil = do_GetService(THIRDPARTYUTIL_CONTRACTID, &rv); if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return false; // failure to access the pref service is non-fatal... nsCOMPtr prefBranch = do_GetService(NS_PREFSERVICE_CONTRACTID); if (prefBranch) { prefBranch->AddObserver(kCookiesLifetimePolicy, this, false); prefBranch->AddObserver(kCookiesLifetimeDays, this, false); prefBranch->AddObserver(kCookiesAlwaysAcceptSession, this, false); PrefChanged(prefBranch, nullptr); // migration code for original cookie prefs bool migrated; rv = prefBranch->GetBoolPref(kCookiesPrefsMigrated, &migrated); if (NS_FAILED(rv) || !migrated) { bool warnAboutCookies = false; prefBranch->GetBoolPref(kCookiesAskPermission, &warnAboutCookies); // if the user is using ask before accepting, we'll use that if (warnAboutCookies) prefBranch->SetIntPref(kCookiesLifetimePolicy, ASK_BEFORE_ACCEPT); bool lifetimeEnabled = false; prefBranch->GetBoolPref(kCookiesLifetimeEnabled, &lifetimeEnabled); // if they're limiting lifetime and not using the prompts, use the // appropriate limited lifetime pref if (lifetimeEnabled && !warnAboutCookies) { int32_t lifetimeBehavior; prefBranch->GetIntPref(kCookiesLifetimeBehavior, &lifetimeBehavior); if (lifetimeBehavior) prefBranch->SetIntPref(kCookiesLifetimePolicy, ACCEPT_FOR_N_DAYS); else prefBranch->SetIntPref(kCookiesLifetimePolicy, ACCEPT_SESSION); } prefBranch->SetBoolPref(kCookiesPrefsMigrated, true); } } return true; } void nsCookiePermission::PrefChanged(nsIPrefBranch *aPrefBranch, const char *aPref) { int32_t val; #define PREF_CHANGED(_P) (!aPref || !strcmp(aPref, _P)) if (PREF_CHANGED(kCookiesLifetimePolicy) && NS_SUCCEEDED(aPrefBranch->GetIntPref(kCookiesLifetimePolicy, &val))) mCookiesLifetimePolicy = val; if (PREF_CHANGED(kCookiesLifetimeDays) && NS_SUCCEEDED(aPrefBranch->GetIntPref(kCookiesLifetimeDays, &val))) // save cookie lifetime in seconds instead of days mCookiesLifetimeSec = val * 24 * 60 * 60; bool bval; if (PREF_CHANGED(kCookiesAlwaysAcceptSession) && NS_SUCCEEDED(aPrefBranch->GetBoolPref(kCookiesAlwaysAcceptSession, &bval))) mCookiesAlwaysAcceptSession = bval; } NS_IMETHODIMP nsCookiePermission::SetAccess(nsIURI *aURI, nsCookieAccess aAccess) { // Lazily initialize ourselves if (!EnsureInitialized()) return NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED; // // NOTE: nsCookieAccess values conveniently match up with // the permission codes used by nsIPermissionManager. // this is nice because it avoids conversion code. // return mPermMgr->Add(aURI, kPermissionType, aAccess, nsIPermissionManager::EXPIRE_NEVER, 0); } NS_IMETHODIMP nsCookiePermission::CanAccess(nsIURI *aURI, nsIChannel *aChannel, nsCookieAccess *aResult) { // Check this protocol doesn't allow cookies bool hasFlags; nsresult rv = NS_URIChainHasFlags(aURI, nsIProtocolHandler::URI_FORBIDS_COOKIE_ACCESS, &hasFlags); if (NS_FAILED(rv) || hasFlags) { *aResult = ACCESS_DENY; return NS_OK; } // Lazily initialize ourselves if (!EnsureInitialized()) return NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED; // finally, check with permission manager... rv = mPermMgr->TestPermission(aURI, kPermissionType, (uint32_t *) aResult); if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) { if (*aResult == nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_SESSION) { *aResult = nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_ALLOW; } } return rv; } NS_IMETHODIMP nsCookiePermission::CanSetCookie(nsIURI *aURI, nsIChannel *aChannel, nsICookie2 *aCookie, bool *aIsSession, int64_t *aExpiry, bool *aResult) { NS_ASSERTION(aURI, "null uri"); *aResult = kDefaultPolicy; // Lazily initialize ourselves if (!EnsureInitialized()) return NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED; uint32_t perm; mPermMgr->TestPermission(aURI, kPermissionType, &perm); bool isThirdParty = false; switch (perm) { case nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_SESSION: *aIsSession = true; case nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_ALLOW: *aResult = true; break; case nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_DENY: *aResult = false; break; case nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_ALLOW_FIRST_PARTY_ONLY: mThirdPartyUtil->IsThirdPartyChannel(aChannel, aURI, &isThirdParty); // If it's third party, we can't set the cookie if (isThirdParty) *aResult = false; break; case nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_LIMIT_THIRD_PARTY: mThirdPartyUtil->IsThirdPartyChannel(aChannel, aURI, &isThirdParty); // If it's third party, check whether cookies are already set if (isThirdParty) { nsresult rv; nsCOMPtr cookieManager = do_GetService(NS_COOKIEMANAGER_CONTRACTID, &rv); if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { *aResult = false; break; } uint32_t priorCookieCount = 0; nsAutoCString hostFromURI; aURI->GetHost(hostFromURI); cookieManager->CountCookiesFromHost(hostFromURI, &priorCookieCount); *aResult = priorCookieCount != 0; } break; default: // the permission manager has nothing to say about this cookie - // so, we apply the default prefs to it. NS_ASSERTION(perm == nsIPermissionManager::UNKNOWN_ACTION, "unknown permission"); // now we need to figure out what type of accept policy we're dealing with // if we accept cookies normally, just bail and return if (mCookiesLifetimePolicy == ACCEPT_NORMALLY) { *aResult = true; return NS_OK; } // declare this here since it'll be used in all of the remaining cases int64_t currentTime = PR_Now() / PR_USEC_PER_SEC; int64_t delta = *aExpiry - currentTime; // check whether the user wants to be prompted if (mCookiesLifetimePolicy == ASK_BEFORE_ACCEPT) { // if it's a session cookie and the user wants to accept these // without asking, or if we are in private browsing mode, just // accept the cookie and return if ((*aIsSession && mCookiesAlwaysAcceptSession) || (aChannel && NS_UsePrivateBrowsing(aChannel))) { *aResult = true; return NS_OK; } // default to rejecting, in case the prompting process fails *aResult = false; nsAutoCString hostPort; aURI->GetHostPort(hostPort); if (!aCookie) { return NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED; } // If there is no host, use the scheme, and append "://", // to make sure it isn't a host or something. // This is done to make the dialog appear for javascript cookies from // file:// urls, and make the text on it not too weird. (bug 209689) if (hostPort.IsEmpty()) { aURI->GetScheme(hostPort); if (hostPort.IsEmpty()) { // still empty. Just return the default. return NS_OK; } hostPort = hostPort + NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("://"); } // we don't cache the cookiePromptService - it's not used often, so not // worth the memory. nsresult rv; nsCOMPtr cookiePromptService = do_GetService(NS_COOKIEPROMPTSERVICE_CONTRACTID, &rv); if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; // get some useful information to present to the user: // whether a previous cookie already exists, and how many cookies this host // has set bool foundCookie = false; uint32_t countFromHost; nsCOMPtr cookieManager = do_GetService(NS_COOKIEMANAGER_CONTRACTID, &rv); if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) { nsAutoCString rawHost; aCookie->GetRawHost(rawHost); rv = cookieManager->CountCookiesFromHost(rawHost, &countFromHost); if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && countFromHost > 0) rv = cookieManager->CookieExists(aCookie, &foundCookie); } if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; // check if the cookie we're trying to set is already expired, and return; // but only if there's no previous cookie, because then we need to delete the previous // cookie. we need this check to avoid prompting the user for already-expired cookies. if (!foundCookie && !*aIsSession && delta <= 0) { // the cookie has already expired. accept it, and let the backend figure // out it's expired, so that we get correct logging & notifications. *aResult = true; return rv; } bool rememberDecision = false; int32_t dialogRes = nsICookiePromptService::DENY_COOKIE; rv = cookiePromptService->CookieDialog(nullptr, aCookie, hostPort, countFromHost, foundCookie, &rememberDecision, &dialogRes); if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; *aResult = !!dialogRes; if (dialogRes == nsICookiePromptService::ACCEPT_SESSION_COOKIE) *aIsSession = true; if (rememberDecision) { switch (dialogRes) { case nsICookiePromptService::DENY_COOKIE: mPermMgr->Add(aURI, kPermissionType, (uint32_t) nsIPermissionManager::DENY_ACTION, nsIPermissionManager::EXPIRE_NEVER, 0); break; case nsICookiePromptService::ACCEPT_COOKIE: mPermMgr->Add(aURI, kPermissionType, (uint32_t) nsIPermissionManager::ALLOW_ACTION, nsIPermissionManager::EXPIRE_NEVER, 0); break; case nsICookiePromptService::ACCEPT_SESSION_COOKIE: mPermMgr->Add(aURI, kPermissionType, nsICookiePermission::ACCESS_SESSION, nsIPermissionManager::EXPIRE_NEVER, 0); break; default: break; } } } else { // we're not prompting, so we must be limiting the lifetime somehow // if it's a session cookie, we do nothing if (!*aIsSession && delta > 0) { if (mCookiesLifetimePolicy == ACCEPT_SESSION) { // limit lifetime to session *aIsSession = true; } else if (delta > mCookiesLifetimeSec) { // limit lifetime to specified time *aExpiry = currentTime + mCookiesLifetimeSec; } } } } return NS_OK; } NS_IMETHODIMP nsCookiePermission::Observe(nsISupports *aSubject, const char *aTopic, const char16_t *aData) { nsCOMPtr prefBranch = do_QueryInterface(aSubject); NS_ASSERTION(!nsCRT::strcmp(NS_PREFBRANCH_PREFCHANGE_TOPIC_ID, aTopic), "unexpected topic - we only deal with pref changes!"); if (prefBranch) PrefChanged(prefBranch, NS_LossyConvertUTF16toASCII(aData).get()); return NS_OK; }