pleroma/lib/pleroma/object/updater.ex
Tusooa Zhu 069554e925
Guard against outdated Updates
It is possible for an earlier Update to be received by us later.
For this, we now
(1) only allows Updates to poll counts if there is no updated field,
    or the updated field is the same as the last updated date or
    creation date;
(2) does not allow updating anything if the updated field
    is older than the last updated date or creation date;
(3) allows updating updatable fields otherwise (normal updates);
(4) if only the updated field is changed, it does not create
    a new history item on its own.
2022-07-07 15:11:29 -04:00

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2022 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Object.Updater do
require Pleroma.Constants
def update_content_fields(orig_object_data, updated_object) do
Pleroma.Constants.status_updatable_fields()
|> Enum.reduce(
%{data: orig_object_data, updated: false},
fn field, %{data: data, updated: updated} ->
updated =
updated or
(field != "updated" and
Map.get(updated_object, field) != Map.get(orig_object_data, field))
data =
if Map.has_key?(updated_object, field) do
Map.put(data, field, updated_object[field])
else
Map.drop(data, [field])
end
%{data: data, updated: updated}
end
)
end
def maybe_history(object) do
with history <- Map.get(object, "formerRepresentations"),
true <- is_map(history),
"OrderedCollection" <- Map.get(history, "type"),
true <- is_list(Map.get(history, "orderedItems")),
true <- is_integer(Map.get(history, "totalItems")) do
history
else
_ -> nil
end
end
def history_for(object) do
with history when not is_nil(history) <- maybe_history(object) do
history
else
_ -> history_skeleton()
end
end
defp history_skeleton do
%{
"type" => "OrderedCollection",
"totalItems" => 0,
"orderedItems" => []
}
end
def maybe_update_history(
updated_object,
orig_object_data,
opts
) do
updated = opts[:updated]
use_history_in_new_object? = opts[:use_history_in_new_object?]
if not updated do
%{updated_object: updated_object, used_history_in_new_object?: false}
else
# Put edit history
# Note that we may have got the edit history by first fetching the object
{new_history, used_history_in_new_object?} =
with true <- use_history_in_new_object?,
updated_history when not is_nil(updated_history) <- maybe_history(opts[:new_data]) do
{updated_history, true}
else
_ ->
history = history_for(orig_object_data)
latest_history_item =
orig_object_data
|> Map.drop(["id", "formerRepresentations"])
updated_history =
history
|> Map.put("orderedItems", [latest_history_item | history["orderedItems"]])
|> Map.put("totalItems", history["totalItems"] + 1)
{updated_history, false}
end
updated_object =
updated_object
|> Map.put("formerRepresentations", new_history)
%{updated_object: updated_object, used_history_in_new_object?: used_history_in_new_object?}
end
end
defp maybe_update_poll(to_be_updated, updated_object) do
choice_key = fn data ->
if Map.has_key?(data, "anyOf"), do: "anyOf", else: "oneOf"
end
with true <- to_be_updated["type"] == "Question",
key <- choice_key.(updated_object),
true <- key == choice_key.(to_be_updated),
orig_choices <- to_be_updated[key] |> Enum.map(&Map.drop(&1, ["replies"])),
new_choices <- updated_object[key] |> Enum.map(&Map.drop(&1, ["replies"])),
true <- orig_choices == new_choices do
# Choices are the same, but counts are different
to_be_updated
|> Map.put(key, updated_object[key])
else
# Choices (or vote type) have changed, do not allow this
_ -> to_be_updated
end
end
# This calculates the data to be sent as the object of an Update.
# new_data's formerRepresentations is not considered.
# formerRepresentations is added to the returned data.
def make_update_object_data(original_data, new_data, date) do
%{data: updated_data, updated: updated} =
original_data
|> update_content_fields(new_data)
if not updated do
updated_data
else
%{updated_object: updated_data} =
updated_data
|> maybe_update_history(original_data, updated: updated, use_history_in_new_object?: false)
updated_data
|> Map.put("updated", date)
end
end
# This calculates the data of the new Object from an Update.
# new_data's formerRepresentations is considered.
def make_new_object_data_from_update_object(original_data, new_data) do
update_is_reasonable =
with {_, updated} when not is_nil(updated) <- {:cur_updated, new_data["updated"]},
{_, {:ok, updated_time, _}} <- {:cur_updated, DateTime.from_iso8601(updated)},
{_, last_updated} when not is_nil(last_updated) <-
{:last_updated, original_data["updated"] || original_data["published"]},
{_, {:ok, last_updated_time, _}} <-
{:last_updated, DateTime.from_iso8601(last_updated)},
:gt <- DateTime.compare(updated_time, last_updated_time) do
:update_everything
else
# only allow poll updates
{:cur_updated, _} -> :no_content_update
:eq -> :no_content_update
# allow all updates
{:last_updated, _} -> :update_everything
# allow no updates
_ -> false
end
%{
updated_object: updated_data,
used_history_in_new_object?: used_history_in_new_object?,
updated: updated
} =
if update_is_reasonable == :update_everything do
%{data: updated_data, updated: updated} =
original_data
|> update_content_fields(new_data)
updated_data
|> maybe_update_history(original_data,
updated: updated,
use_history_in_new_object?: true,
new_data: new_data
)
|> Map.put(:updated, updated)
else
%{
updated_object: original_data,
used_history_in_new_object?: false,
updated: false
}
end
updated_data =
if update_is_reasonable != false do
updated_data
|> maybe_update_poll(new_data)
else
updated_data
end
%{
updated_data: updated_data,
updated: updated,
used_history_in_new_object?: used_history_in_new_object?
}
end
end