# frozen_string_literal: true require "base64" require "active_support/core_ext/object/blank" require "active_support/security_utils" require "active_support/messages/metadata" require "active_support/messages/rotator" module ActiveSupport # +MessageVerifier+ makes it easy to generate and verify messages which are # signed to prevent tampering. # # This is useful for cases like remember-me tokens and auto-unsubscribe links # where the session store isn't suitable or available. # # Remember Me: # cookies[:remember_me] = @verifier.generate([@user.id, 2.weeks.from_now]) # # In the authentication filter: # # id, time = @verifier.verify(cookies[:remember_me]) # if Time.now < time # self.current_user = User.find(id) # end # # By default it uses Marshal to serialize the message. If you want to use # another serialization method, you can set the serializer in the options # hash upon initialization: # # @verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new('s3Krit', serializer: YAML) # # +MessageVerifier+ creates HMAC signatures using SHA1 hash algorithm by default. # If you want to use a different hash algorithm, you can change it by providing # +:digest+ key as an option while initializing the verifier: # # @verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new('s3Krit', digest: 'SHA256') # # === Confining messages to a specific purpose # # By default any message can be used throughout your app. But they can also be # confined to a specific +:purpose+. # # token = @verifier.generate("this is the chair", purpose: :login) # # Then that same purpose must be passed when verifying to get the data back out: # # @verifier.verified(token, purpose: :login) # => "this is the chair" # @verifier.verified(token, purpose: :shipping) # => nil # @verifier.verified(token) # => nil # # @verifier.verify(token, purpose: :login) # => "this is the chair" # @verifier.verify(token, purpose: :shipping) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature # @verifier.verify(token) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature # # Likewise, if a message has no purpose it won't be returned when verifying with # a specific purpose. # # token = @verifier.generate("the conversation is lively") # @verifier.verified(token, purpose: :scare_tactics) # => nil # @verifier.verified(token) # => "the conversation is lively" # # @verifier.verify(token, purpose: :scare_tactics) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature # @verifier.verify(token) # => "the conversation is lively" # # === Making messages expire # # By default messages last forever and verifying one year from now will still # return the original value. But messages can be set to expire at a given # time with +:expires_in+ or +:expires_at+. # # @verifier.generate(parcel, expires_in: 1.month) # @verifier.generate(doowad, expires_at: Time.now.end_of_year) # # Then the messages can be verified and returned up to the expire time. # Thereafter, the +verified+ method returns +nil+ while +verify+ raises # ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature. # # === Rotating keys # # MessageVerifier also supports rotating out old configurations by falling # back to a stack of verifiers. Call +rotate+ to build and add a verifier to # so either +verified+ or +verify+ will also try verifying with the fallback. # # By default any rotated verifiers use the values of the primary # verifier unless specified otherwise. # # You'd give your verifier the new defaults: # # verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new(@secret, digest: "SHA512", serializer: JSON) # # Then gradually rotate the old values out by adding them as fallbacks. Any message # generated with the old values will then work until the rotation is removed. # # verifier.rotate old_secret # Fallback to an old secret instead of @secret. # verifier.rotate digest: "SHA256" # Fallback to an old digest instead of SHA512. # verifier.rotate serializer: Marshal # Fallback to an old serializer instead of JSON. # # Though the above would most likely be combined into one rotation: # # verifier.rotate old_secret, digest: "SHA256", serializer: Marshal class MessageVerifier prepend Messages::Rotator::Verifier class InvalidSignature < StandardError; end def initialize(secret, options = {}) raise ArgumentError, "Secret should not be nil." unless secret @secret = secret @digest = options[:digest] || "SHA1" @serializer = options[:serializer] || Marshal end # Checks if a signed message could have been generated by signing an object # with the +MessageVerifier+'s secret. # # verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit' # signed_message = verifier.generate 'a private message' # verifier.valid_message?(signed_message) # => true # # tampered_message = signed_message.chop # editing the message invalidates the signature # verifier.valid_message?(tampered_message) # => false def valid_message?(signed_message) return if signed_message.nil? || !signed_message.valid_encoding? || signed_message.blank? data, digest = signed_message.split("--") data.present? && digest.present? && ActiveSupport::SecurityUtils.secure_compare(digest, generate_digest(data)) end # Decodes the signed message using the +MessageVerifier+'s secret. # # verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit' # # signed_message = verifier.generate 'a private message' # verifier.verified(signed_message) # => 'a private message' # # Returns +nil+ if the message was not signed with the same secret. # # other_verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 'd1ff3r3nt-s3Krit' # other_verifier.verified(signed_message) # => nil # # Returns +nil+ if the message is not Base64-encoded. # # invalid_message = "f--46a0120593880c733a53b6dad75b42ddc1c8996d" # verifier.verified(invalid_message) # => nil # # Raises any error raised while decoding the signed message. # # incompatible_message = "test--dad7b06c94abba8d46a15fafaef56c327665d5ff" # verifier.verified(incompatible_message) # => TypeError: incompatible marshal file format def verified(signed_message, purpose: nil, **) if valid_message?(signed_message) begin data = signed_message.split("--")[0] message = Messages::Metadata.verify(decode(data), purpose) @serializer.load(message) if message rescue ArgumentError => argument_error return if argument_error.message.include?("invalid base64") raise end end end # Decodes the signed message using the +MessageVerifier+'s secret. # # verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit' # signed_message = verifier.generate 'a private message' # # verifier.verify(signed_message) # => 'a private message' # # Raises +InvalidSignature+ if the message was not signed with the same # secret or was not Base64-encoded. # # other_verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 'd1ff3r3nt-s3Krit' # other_verifier.verify(signed_message) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature def verify(*args) verified(*args) || raise(InvalidSignature) end # Generates a signed message for the provided value. # # The message is signed with the +MessageVerifier+'s secret. # Returns Base64-encoded message joined with the generated signature. # # verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit' # verifier.generate 'a private message' # => "BAhJIhRwcml2YXRlLW1lc3NhZ2UGOgZFVA==--e2d724331ebdee96a10fb99b089508d1c72bd772" def generate(value, expires_at: nil, expires_in: nil, purpose: nil) data = encode(Messages::Metadata.wrap(@serializer.dump(value), expires_at: expires_at, expires_in: expires_in, purpose: purpose)) "#{data}--#{generate_digest(data)}" end private def encode(data) ::Base64.strict_encode64(data) end def decode(data) ::Base64.strict_decode64(data) end def generate_digest(data) require "openssl" unless defined?(OpenSSL) OpenSSL::HMAC.hexdigest(OpenSSL::Digest.const_get(@digest).new, @secret, data) end end end