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forgejo/services/mailer/token/token.go
KN4CK3R fc037b4b82
Add support for incoming emails (#22056)
closes #13585
fixes #9067
fixes #2386
ref #6226
ref #6219
fixes #745

This PR adds support to process incoming emails to perform actions.
Currently I added handling of replies and unsubscribing from
issues/pulls. In contrast to #13585 the IMAP IDLE command is used
instead of polling which results (in my opinion 😉) in cleaner code.

Procedure:
- When sending an issue/pull reply email, a token is generated which is
present in the Reply-To and References header.
- IMAP IDLE waits until a new email arrives
- The token tells which action should be performed

A possible signature and/or reply gets stripped from the content.

I added a new service to the drone pipeline to test the receiving of
incoming mails. If we keep this in, we may test our outgoing emails too
in future.

Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
2023-01-14 23:57:10 +08:00

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// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package token
import (
"context"
crypto_hmac "crypto/hmac"
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/base32"
"fmt"
"time"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
// A token is a verifiable container describing an action.
//
// A token has a dynamic length depending on the contained data and has the following structure:
// | Token Version | User ID | HMAC | Payload |
//
// The payload is verifiable by the generated HMAC using the user secret. It contains:
// | Timestamp | Action/Handler Type | Action/Handler Data |
const (
tokenVersion1 byte = 1
tokenLifetimeInYears int = 1
)
type HandlerType byte
const (
UnknownHandlerType HandlerType = iota
ReplyHandlerType
UnsubscribeHandlerType
)
var encodingWithoutPadding = base32.StdEncoding.WithPadding(base32.NoPadding)
type ErrToken struct {
context string
}
func (err *ErrToken) Error() string {
return "invalid email token: " + err.context
}
func (err *ErrToken) Unwrap() error {
return util.ErrInvalidArgument
}
// CreateToken creates a token for the action/user tuple
func CreateToken(ht HandlerType, user *user_model.User, data []byte) (string, error) {
payload, err := util.PackData(
time.Now().AddDate(tokenLifetimeInYears, 0, 0).Unix(),
ht,
data,
)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
packagedData, err := util.PackData(
user.ID,
generateHmac([]byte(user.Rands), payload),
payload,
)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return encodingWithoutPadding.EncodeToString(append([]byte{tokenVersion1}, packagedData...)), nil
}
// ExtractToken extracts the action/user tuple from the token and verifies the content
func ExtractToken(ctx context.Context, token string) (HandlerType, *user_model.User, []byte, error) {
data, err := encodingWithoutPadding.DecodeString(token)
if err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
if len(data) < 1 {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{"no data"}
}
if data[0] != tokenVersion1 {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{fmt.Sprintf("unsupported token version: %v", data[0])}
}
var userID int64
var hmac []byte
var payload []byte
if err := util.UnpackData(data[1:], &userID, &hmac, &payload); err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
user, err := user_model.GetUserByID(ctx, userID)
if err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
if !crypto_hmac.Equal(hmac, generateHmac([]byte(user.Rands), payload)) {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{"verification failed"}
}
var expiresUnix int64
var handlerType HandlerType
var innerPayload []byte
if err := util.UnpackData(payload, &expiresUnix, &handlerType, &innerPayload); err != nil {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, err
}
if time.Unix(expiresUnix, 0).Before(time.Now()) {
return UnknownHandlerType, nil, nil, &ErrToken{"token expired"}
}
return handlerType, user, innerPayload, nil
}
// generateHmac creates a trunkated HMAC for the given payload
func generateHmac(secret, payload []byte) []byte {
mac := crypto_hmac.New(sha256.New, secret)
mac.Write(payload)
hmac := mac.Sum(nil)
return hmac[:10] // RFC2104 recommends not using less then 80 bits
}