gecko-dev/toolkit/components/extensions/ext-cookies.js

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"use strict";
const {interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu} = Components;
Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm");
Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/NetUtil.jsm");
var {
EventManager,
} = ExtensionUtils;
// Cookies from private tabs currently can't be enumerated.
var DEFAULT_STORE = "firefox-default";
function convert(cookie) {
let result = {
name: cookie.name,
value: cookie.value,
domain: cookie.host,
hostOnly: !cookie.isDomain,
path: cookie.path,
secure: cookie.isSecure,
httpOnly: cookie.isHttpOnly,
session: cookie.isSession,
storeId: DEFAULT_STORE,
};
if (!cookie.isSession) {
result.expirationDate = cookie.expiry;
}
return result;
}
function isSubdomain(otherDomain, baseDomain) {
return otherDomain == baseDomain || otherDomain.endsWith("." + baseDomain);
}
// Checks that the given extension has permission to set the given cookie for
// the given URI.
function checkSetCookiePermissions(extension, uri, cookie) {
// Permission checks:
//
// - If the extension does not have permissions for the specified
// URL, it cannot set cookies for it.
//
// - If the specified URL could not set the given cookie, neither can
// the extension.
//
// Ideally, we would just have the cookie service make the latter
// determination, but that turns out to be quite complicated. At the
// moment, it requires constructing a cookie string and creating a
// dummy channel, both of which can be problematic. It also triggers
// a whole set of additional permission and preference checks, which
// may or may not be desirable.
//
// So instead, we do a similar set of checks here. Exactly what
// cookies a given URL should be able to set is not well-documented,
// and is not standardized in any standard that anyone actually
// follows. So instead, we follow the rules used by the cookie
// service.
//
// See source/netwerk/cookie/nsCookieService.cpp, in particular
// CheckDomain() and SetCookieInternal().
if (uri.scheme != "http" && uri.scheme != "https") {
return false;
}
if (!extension.whiteListedHosts.matchesIgnoringPath(uri)) {
return false;
}
if (!cookie.host) {
// If no explicit host is specified, this becomes a host-only cookie.
cookie.host = uri.host;
return true;
}
// A leading "." is not expected, but is tolerated if it's not the only
// character in the host. If there is one, start by stripping it off. We'll
// add a new one on success.
if (cookie.host.length > 1) {
cookie.host = cookie.host.replace(/^\./, "");
}
cookie.host = cookie.host.toLowerCase();
if (cookie.host != uri.host) {
// Not an exact match, so check for a valid subdomain.
let baseDomain;
try {
baseDomain = Services.eTLD.getBaseDomain(uri);
} catch (e) {
if (e.result == Cr.NS_ERROR_HOST_IS_IP_ADDRESS ||
e.result == Cr.NS_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DOMAIN_LEVELS) {
// The cookie service uses these to determine whether the domain
// requires an exact match. We already know we don't have an exact
// match, so return false. In all other cases, re-raise the error.
return false;
}
throw e;
}
// The cookie domain must be a subdomain of the base domain. This prevents
// us from setting cookies for domains like ".co.uk".
// The domain of the requesting URL must likewise be a subdomain of the
// cookie domain. This prevents us from setting cookies for entirely
// unrelated domains.
if (!isSubdomain(cookie.host, baseDomain) ||
!isSubdomain(uri.host, cookie.host)) {
return false;
}
// RFC2109 suggests that we may only add cookies for sub-domains 1-level
// below us, but enforcing that would break the web, so we don't.
}
// An explicit domain was passed, so add a leading "." to make this a
// domain cookie.
cookie.host = "." + cookie.host;
// We don't do any significant checking of path permissions. RFC2109
// suggests we only allow sites to add cookies for sub-paths, similar to
// same origin policy enforcement, but no-one implements this.
return true;
}
function* query(detailsIn, props, extension) {
// Different callers want to filter on different properties. |props|
// tells us which ones they're interested in.
let details = {};
props.forEach(property => {
if (detailsIn[property] !== null) {
details[property] = detailsIn[property];
}
});
if ("domain" in details) {
details.domain = details.domain.toLowerCase().replace(/^\./, "");
}
// We can use getCookiesFromHost for faster searching.
let enumerator;
let uri;
if ("url" in details) {
try {
uri = NetUtil.newURI(details.url).QueryInterface(Ci.nsIURL);
enumerator = Services.cookies.getCookiesFromHost(uri.host);
} catch (ex) {
// This often happens for about: URLs
return;
}
} else if ("domain" in details) {
enumerator = Services.cookies.getCookiesFromHost(details.domain);
} else {
enumerator = Services.cookies.enumerator;
}
// Based on nsCookieService::GetCookieStringInternal
function matches(cookie) {
function domainMatches(host) {
return cookie.rawHost == host || (cookie.isDomain && host.endsWith(cookie.host));
}
function pathMatches(path) {
let cookiePath = cookie.path.replace(/\/$/, "");
if (!path.startsWith(cookiePath)) {
return false;
}
// path == cookiePath, but without the redundant string compare.
if (path.length == cookiePath.length) {
return true;
}
// URL path is a substring of the cookie path, so it matches if, and
// only if, the next character is a path delimiter.
let pathDelimiters = ["/", "?", "#", ";"];
return pathDelimiters.includes(path[cookiePath.length]);
}
// "Restricts the retrieved cookies to those that would match the given URL."
if (uri) {
if (!domainMatches(uri.host)) {
return false;
}
if (cookie.isSecure && uri.scheme != "https") {
return false;
}
if (!pathMatches(uri.path)) {
return false;
}
}
if ("name" in details && details.name != cookie.name) {
return false;
}
// "Restricts the retrieved cookies to those whose domains match or are subdomains of this one."
if ("domain" in details && !isSubdomain(cookie.rawHost, details.domain)) {
return false;
}
// "Restricts the retrieved cookies to those whose path exactly matches this string.""
if ("path" in details && details.path != cookie.path) {
return false;
}
if ("secure" in details && details.secure != cookie.isSecure) {
return false;
}
if ("session" in details && details.session != cookie.isSession) {
return false;
}
if ("storeId" in details && details.storeId != DEFAULT_STORE) {
return false;
}
// Check that the extension has permissions for this host.
if (!extension.whiteListedHosts.matchesCookie(cookie)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
while (enumerator.hasMoreElements()) {
let cookie = enumerator.getNext().QueryInterface(Ci.nsICookie2);
if (matches(cookie)) {
yield cookie;
}
}
}
extensions.registerSchemaAPI("cookies", "cookies", (extension, context) => {
let self = {
cookies: {
get: function(details) {
// FIXME: We don't sort by length of path and creation time.
for (let cookie of query(details, ["url", "name", "storeId"], extension)) {
return Promise.resolve(convert(cookie));
}
// Found no match.
return Promise.resolve(null);
},
getAll: function(details) {
let allowed = ["url", "name", "domain", "path", "secure", "session", "storeId"];
let result = Array.from(query(details, allowed, extension), convert);
return Promise.resolve(result);
},
set: function(details) {
let uri = NetUtil.newURI(details.url).QueryInterface(Ci.nsIURL);
let path;
if (details.path !== null) {
path = details.path;
} else {
// This interface essentially emulates the behavior of the
// Set-Cookie header. In the case of an omitted path, the cookie
// service uses the directory path of the requesting URL, ignoring
// any filename or query parameters.
path = uri.directory;
}
let name = details.name !== null ? details.name : "";
let value = details.value !== null ? details.value : "";
let secure = details.secure !== null ? details.secure : false;
let httpOnly = details.httpOnly !== null ? details.httpOnly : false;
let isSession = details.expirationDate === null;
let expiry = isSession ? 0 : details.expirationDate;
// Ignore storeID.
let cookieAttrs = {host: details.domain, path: path, isSecure: secure};
if (!checkSetCookiePermissions(extension, uri, cookieAttrs)) {
return Promise.reject({message: `Permission denied to set cookie ${JSON.stringify(details)}`});
}
// The permission check may have modified the domain, so use
// the new value instead.
Services.cookies.add(cookieAttrs.host, path, name, value,
secure, httpOnly, isSession, expiry);
return self.cookies.get(details);
},
remove: function(details) {
for (let cookie of query(details, ["url", "name", "storeId"], extension)) {
Services.cookies.remove(cookie.host, cookie.name, cookie.path, false);
// Todo: could there be multiple per subdomain?
return Promise.resolve({
url: details.url,
name: details.name,
storeId: DEFAULT_STORE,
});
}
return Promise.resolve(null);
},
getAllCookieStores: function() {
// Todo: list all the tabIds for non-private tabs
return Promise.resolve([{id: DEFAULT_STORE, tabIds: []}]);
},
onChanged: new EventManager(context, "cookies.onChanged", fire => {
let observer = (subject, topic, data) => {
let notify = (removed, cookie, cause) => {
cookie.QueryInterface(Ci.nsICookie2);
if (extension.whiteListedHosts.matchesCookie(cookie)) {
fire({removed, cookie: convert(cookie), cause});
}
};
// We do our best effort here to map the incompatible states.
switch (data) {
case "deleted":
notify(true, subject, "explicit");
break;
case "added":
notify(false, subject, "explicit");
break;
case "changed":
notify(false, subject, "overwrite");
break;
case "batch-deleted":
subject.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIArray);
for (let i = 0; i < subject.length; i++) {
let cookie = subject.queryElementAt(i, Ci.nsICookie2);
if (!cookie.isSession && (cookie.expiry + 1) * 1000 <= Date.now()) {
notify(true, cookie, "expired");
} else {
notify(true, cookie, "evicted");
}
}
break;
}
};
Services.obs.addObserver(observer, "cookie-changed", false);
return () => Services.obs.removeObserver(observer, "cookie-changed");
}).api(),
},
};
return self;
});