gotosocial/internal/media/handler.go

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/*
GoToSocial
Copyright (C) 2021 GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package media
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/url"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/blob"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/config"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/db"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtsmodel"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/transport"
)
// Size describes the *size* of a piece of media
type Size string
// Type describes the *type* of a piece of media
type Type string
const (
// Small is the key for small/thumbnail versions of media
Small Size = "small"
// Original is the key for original/fullsize versions of media and emoji
Original Size = "original"
// Static is the key for static (non-animated) versions of emoji
Static Size = "static"
// Attachment is the key for media attachments
Attachment Type = "attachment"
// Header is the key for profile header requests
Header Type = "header"
// Avatar is the key for profile avatar requests
Avatar Type = "avatar"
// Emoji is the key for emoji type requests
Emoji Type = "emoji"
// EmojiMaxBytes is the maximum permitted bytes of an emoji upload (50kb)
EmojiMaxBytes = 51200
)
// Handler provides an interface for parsing, storing, and retrieving media objects like photos, videos, and gifs.
type Handler interface {
// ProcessHeaderOrAvatar takes a new header image for an account, checks it out, removes exif data from it,
// puts it in whatever storage backend we're using, sets the relevant fields in the database for the new image,
// and then returns information to the caller about the new header.
ProcessHeaderOrAvatar(attachment []byte, accountID string, mediaType Type, remoteURL string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error)
// ProcessLocalAttachment takes a new attachment and the requesting account, checks it out, removes exif data from it,
// puts it in whatever storage backend we're using, sets the relevant fields in the database for the new media,
// and then returns information to the caller about the attachment. It's the caller's responsibility to put the returned struct
// in the database.
ProcessAttachment(attachment []byte, accountID string, remoteURL string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error)
// ProcessLocalEmoji takes a new emoji and a shortcode, cleans it up, puts it in storage, and creates a new
// *gts.Emoji for it, then returns it to the caller. It's the caller's responsibility to put the returned struct
// in the database.
ProcessLocalEmoji(emojiBytes []byte, shortcode string) (*gtsmodel.Emoji, error)
// ProcessRemoteAttachment takes a transport, a bare-bones current attachment, and an accountID that the attachment belongs to.
// It then dereferences the attachment (ie., fetches the attachment bytes from the remote server), ensuring that the bytes are
// the correct content type. It stores the attachment in whatever storage backend the Handler has been initalized with, and returns
// information to the caller about the new attachment. It's the caller's responsibility to put the returned struct
// in the database.
ProcessRemoteAttachment(t transport.Transport, currentAttachment *gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, accountID string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error)
ProcessRemoteHeaderOrAvatar(t transport.Transport, currentAttachment *gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, accountID string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error)
}
type mediaHandler struct {
config *config.Config
db db.DB
storage blob.Storage
log *logrus.Logger
}
// New returns a new handler with the given config, db, storage, and logger
func New(config *config.Config, database db.DB, storage blob.Storage, log *logrus.Logger) Handler {
return &mediaHandler{
config: config,
db: database,
storage: storage,
log: log,
}
}
/*
INTERFACE FUNCTIONS
*/
// ProcessHeaderOrAvatar takes a new header image for an account, checks it out, removes exif data from it,
// puts it in whatever storage backend we're using, sets the relevant fields in the database for the new image,
// and then returns information to the caller about the new header.
func (mh *mediaHandler) ProcessHeaderOrAvatar(attachment []byte, accountID string, mediaType Type, remoteURL string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error) {
l := mh.log.WithField("func", "SetHeaderForAccountID")
if mediaType != Header && mediaType != Avatar {
return nil, errors.New("header or avatar not selected")
}
// make sure we have a type we can handle
contentType, err := parseContentType(attachment)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !SupportedImageType(contentType) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s is not an accepted image type", contentType)
}
if len(attachment) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("passed reader was of size 0")
}
l.Tracef("read %d bytes of file", len(attachment))
// process it
ma, err := mh.processHeaderOrAvi(attachment, contentType, mediaType, accountID, remoteURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error processing %s: %s", mediaType, err)
}
// set it in the database
if err := mh.db.SetHeaderOrAvatarForAccountID(ma, accountID); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error putting %s in database: %s", mediaType, err)
}
return ma, nil
}
// ProcessAttachment takes a new attachment and the owning account, checks it out, removes exif data from it,
// puts it in whatever storage backend we're using, sets the relevant fields in the database for the new media,
// and then returns information to the caller about the attachment.
func (mh *mediaHandler) ProcessAttachment(attachment []byte, accountID string, remoteURL string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error) {
contentType, err := parseContentType(attachment)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mainType := strings.Split(contentType, "/")[0]
switch mainType {
// case MIMEVideo:
// if !SupportedVideoType(contentType) {
// return nil, fmt.Errorf("video type %s not supported", contentType)
// }
// if len(attachment) == 0 {
// return nil, errors.New("video was of size 0")
// }
// return mh.processVideoAttachment(attachment, accountID, contentType, remoteURL)
case MIMEImage:
if !SupportedImageType(contentType) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("image type %s not supported", contentType)
}
if len(attachment) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("image was of size 0")
}
return mh.processImageAttachment(attachment, accountID, contentType, remoteURL)
default:
break
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("content type %s not (yet) supported", contentType)
}
// ProcessLocalEmoji takes a new emoji and a shortcode, cleans it up, puts it in storage, and creates a new
// *gts.Emoji for it, then returns it to the caller. It's the caller's responsibility to put the returned struct
// in the database.
func (mh *mediaHandler) ProcessLocalEmoji(emojiBytes []byte, shortcode string) (*gtsmodel.Emoji, error) {
var clean []byte
var err error
var original *imageAndMeta
var static *imageAndMeta
// check content type of the submitted emoji and make sure it's supported by us
contentType, err := parseContentType(emojiBytes)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !supportedEmojiType(contentType) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("content type %s not supported for emojis", contentType)
}
if len(emojiBytes) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("emoji was of size 0")
}
if len(emojiBytes) > EmojiMaxBytes {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("emoji size %d bytes exceeded max emoji size of %d bytes", len(emojiBytes), EmojiMaxBytes)
}
// clean any exif data from png but leave gifs alone
switch contentType {
case MIMEPng:
if clean, err = purgeExif(emojiBytes); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error cleaning exif data: %s", err)
}
case MIMEGif:
clean = emojiBytes
default:
return nil, errors.New("media type unrecognized")
}
// unlike with other attachments we don't need to derive anything here because we don't care about the width/height etc
original = &imageAndMeta{
image: clean,
}
static, err = deriveStaticEmoji(clean, contentType)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error deriving static emoji: %s", err)
}
// since emoji aren't 'owned' by an account, but we still want to use the same pattern for serving them through the filserver,
// (ie., fileserver/ACCOUNT_ID/etc etc) we need to fetch the INSTANCE ACCOUNT from the database. That is, the account that's created
// with the same username as the instance hostname, which doesn't belong to any particular user.
instanceAccount := &gtsmodel.Account{}
if err := mh.db.GetLocalAccountByUsername(mh.config.Host, instanceAccount); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error fetching instance account: %s", err)
}
// the file extension (either png or gif)
extension := strings.Split(contentType, "/")[1]
// create the urls and storage paths
URLbase := fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s%s", mh.config.StorageConfig.ServeProtocol, mh.config.StorageConfig.ServeHost, mh.config.StorageConfig.ServeBasePath)
// generate a uuid for the new emoji -- normally we could let the database do this for us,
// but we need it below so we should create it here instead.
newEmojiID := uuid.NewString()
// webfinger uri for the emoji -- unrelated to actually serving the image
// will be something like https://example.org/emoji/70a7f3d7-7e35-4098-8ce3-9b5e8203bb9c
emojiURI := fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s/%s/%s", mh.config.Protocol, mh.config.Host, Emoji, newEmojiID)
// serve url and storage path for the original emoji -- can be png or gif
emojiURL := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s/%s/%s/%s.%s", URLbase, instanceAccount.ID, Emoji, Original, newEmojiID, extension)
emojiPath := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s/%s/%s/%s.%s", mh.config.StorageConfig.BasePath, instanceAccount.ID, Emoji, Original, newEmojiID, extension)
// serve url and storage path for the static version -- will always be png
emojiStaticURL := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s/%s/%s/%s.png", URLbase, instanceAccount.ID, Emoji, Static, newEmojiID)
emojiStaticPath := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s/%s/%s/%s.png", mh.config.StorageConfig.BasePath, instanceAccount.ID, Emoji, Static, newEmojiID)
// store the original
if err := mh.storage.StoreFileAt(emojiPath, original.image); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("storage error: %s", err)
}
// store the static
if err := mh.storage.StoreFileAt(emojiStaticPath, static.image); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("storage error: %s", err)
}
// and finally return the new emoji data to the caller -- it's up to them what to do with it
e := &gtsmodel.Emoji{
ID: newEmojiID,
Shortcode: shortcode,
Domain: "", // empty because this is a local emoji
CreatedAt: time.Now(),
UpdatedAt: time.Now(),
ImageRemoteURL: "", // empty because this is a local emoji
ImageStaticRemoteURL: "", // empty because this is a local emoji
ImageURL: emojiURL,
ImageStaticURL: emojiStaticURL,
ImagePath: emojiPath,
ImageStaticPath: emojiStaticPath,
ImageContentType: contentType,
ImageStaticContentType: MIMEPng, // static version will always be a png
ImageFileSize: len(original.image),
ImageStaticFileSize: len(static.image),
ImageUpdatedAt: time.Now(),
Disabled: false,
URI: emojiURI,
VisibleInPicker: true,
CategoryID: "", // empty because this is a new emoji -- no category yet
}
return e, nil
}
func (mh *mediaHandler) ProcessRemoteAttachment(t transport.Transport, currentAttachment *gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, accountID string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error) {
if currentAttachment.RemoteURL == "" {
return nil, errors.New("no remote URL on media attachment to dereference")
}
remoteIRI, err := url.Parse(currentAttachment.RemoteURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error parsing attachment url %s: %s", currentAttachment.RemoteURL, err)
}
// for content type, we assume we don't know what to expect...
expectedContentType := "*/*"
if currentAttachment.File.ContentType != "" {
// ... and then narrow it down if we do
expectedContentType = currentAttachment.File.ContentType
}
attachmentBytes, err := t.DereferenceMedia(context.Background(), remoteIRI, expectedContentType)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("dereferencing remote media with url %s: %s", remoteIRI.String(), err)
}
return mh.ProcessAttachment(attachmentBytes, accountID, currentAttachment.RemoteURL)
}
func (mh *mediaHandler) ProcessRemoteHeaderOrAvatar(t transport.Transport, currentAttachment *gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, accountID string) (*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, error) {
if !currentAttachment.Header && !currentAttachment.Avatar {
return nil, errors.New("provided attachment was set to neither header nor avatar")
}
if currentAttachment.Header && currentAttachment.Avatar {
return nil, errors.New("provided attachment was set to both header and avatar")
}
var headerOrAvi Type
if currentAttachment.Header {
headerOrAvi = Header
} else if currentAttachment.Avatar {
headerOrAvi = Avatar
}
if currentAttachment.RemoteURL == "" {
return nil, errors.New("no remote URL on media attachment to dereference")
}
remoteIRI, err := url.Parse(currentAttachment.RemoteURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error parsing attachment url %s: %s", currentAttachment.RemoteURL, err)
}
// for content type, we assume we don't know what to expect...
expectedContentType := "*/*"
if currentAttachment.File.ContentType != "" {
// ... and then narrow it down if we do
expectedContentType = currentAttachment.File.ContentType
}
attachmentBytes, err := t.DereferenceMedia(context.Background(), remoteIRI, expectedContentType)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("dereferencing remote media with url %s: %s", remoteIRI.String(), err)
}
return mh.ProcessHeaderOrAvatar(attachmentBytes, accountID, headerOrAvi, currentAttachment.RemoteURL)
}