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phorge-phorge/src/applications/people/PhabricatorUserEditor.php

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/**
* Editor class for creating and adjusting users. This class guarantees data
* integrity and writes logs when user information changes.
*
* @task config Configuration
* @task edit Creating and Editing Users
* @task role Editing Roles
* @task email Adding, Removing and Changing Email
* @task internal Internals
*/
final class PhabricatorUserEditor extends PhabricatorEditor {
private $logs = array();
/* -( Creating and Editing Users )----------------------------------------- */
/**
* @task edit
*/
public function createNewUser(
PhabricatorUser $user,
PhabricatorUserEmail $email) {
if ($user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has already been created!");
}
if ($email->getID()) {
throw new Exception("Email has already been created!");
}
if (!PhabricatorUser::validateUsername($user->getUsername())) {
$valid = PhabricatorUser::describeValidUsername();
throw new Exception("Username is invalid! {$valid}");
}
// Always set a new user's email address to primary.
$email->setIsPrimary(1);
$this->willAddEmail($email);
$user->openTransaction();
try {
Fix transaction handling in PhabricatorUserEditor->createNewUser() Summary: See https://github.com/facebook/phabricator/issues/117 - The $user save can hit a duplicate key exception like the email, but we don't handle it correctly. - When the $user saves but the $email does not, the $user is left with a (rolled-back, invalid) ID. This makes the UI glitch out a bit. Wipe the ID if we abort the transaction. - We show the "Required" star marker even if the email is filled in. The ID issue is sort of a general problem, but I think it's fairly rare: you must be doing inserts on related objects and the caller must catch the transaction failure and attempt to handle it in some way. I can think of three approaches: - Manually "roll back" the objects inside the transaction, as here. Seems OK if this really is a rare problem. - Automatically roll back the 'id' and 'phid' columns (if they exist). Seems reasonable but maybe more complicated than necessary. Won't get every case right. For instance, if we inserted a third object here and that failed, $email would still have the userPHID set. - Automatically roll back the entire object. We can do this by cloning all the writable fields. Seems like it might be way too magical, but maybe the right solution? Might have weird bugs with nonwritable fields and other random stuff. We can trigger the rollback by storing objects we updated on the transaction, and either throwing them away or rolling them back on saveTransaction() / killTransaction(). These fancier approaches all seem to have some tradeoffs though, and I don't think we need to pick one yet, since this has only caused problems in one case. Test Plan: Tried to create a new user (via People -> Create New User) with a duplicate username. Got a proper UI message with no exception and no UI glitchiness. Reviewers: btrahan, vrana, hgrimberg, hgrimberg01 Reviewed By: hgrimberg01 CC: aran Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2650
2012-06-05 15:46:01 +02:00
$user->save();
$email->setUserPHID($user->getPHID());
$email->save();
} catch (AphrontQueryDuplicateKeyException $ex) {
Fix transaction handling in PhabricatorUserEditor->createNewUser() Summary: See https://github.com/facebook/phabricator/issues/117 - The $user save can hit a duplicate key exception like the email, but we don't handle it correctly. - When the $user saves but the $email does not, the $user is left with a (rolled-back, invalid) ID. This makes the UI glitch out a bit. Wipe the ID if we abort the transaction. - We show the "Required" star marker even if the email is filled in. The ID issue is sort of a general problem, but I think it's fairly rare: you must be doing inserts on related objects and the caller must catch the transaction failure and attempt to handle it in some way. I can think of three approaches: - Manually "roll back" the objects inside the transaction, as here. Seems OK if this really is a rare problem. - Automatically roll back the 'id' and 'phid' columns (if they exist). Seems reasonable but maybe more complicated than necessary. Won't get every case right. For instance, if we inserted a third object here and that failed, $email would still have the userPHID set. - Automatically roll back the entire object. We can do this by cloning all the writable fields. Seems like it might be way too magical, but maybe the right solution? Might have weird bugs with nonwritable fields and other random stuff. We can trigger the rollback by storing objects we updated on the transaction, and either throwing them away or rolling them back on saveTransaction() / killTransaction(). These fancier approaches all seem to have some tradeoffs though, and I don't think we need to pick one yet, since this has only caused problems in one case. Test Plan: Tried to create a new user (via People -> Create New User) with a duplicate username. Got a proper UI message with no exception and no UI glitchiness. Reviewers: btrahan, vrana, hgrimberg, hgrimberg01 Reviewed By: hgrimberg01 CC: aran Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2650
2012-06-05 15:46:01 +02:00
// We might have written the user but failed to write the email; if
// so, erase the IDs we attached.
$user->setID(null);
$user->setPHID(null);
$user->killTransaction();
throw $ex;
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$this->requireActor(),
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_CREATE);
$log->setNewValue($email->getAddress());
$log->save();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/**
* @task edit
*/
public function updateUser(
PhabricatorUser $user,
PhabricatorUserEmail $email = null) {
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$user->save();
if ($email) {
$email->save();
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$this->requireActor(),
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_EDIT);
$log->save();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/**
* @task edit
*/
public function changePassword(
PhabricatorUser $user,
PhutilOpaqueEnvelope $envelope) {
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$user->reload();
$user->setPassword($envelope);
$user->save();
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$this->requireActor(),
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_CHANGE_PASSWORD);
$log->save();
$user->saveTransaction();
}
/**
* @task edit
*/
public function changeUsername(PhabricatorUser $user, $username) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
if (!PhabricatorUser::validateUsername($username)) {
$valid = PhabricatorUser::describeValidUsername();
throw new Exception("Username is invalid! {$valid}");
}
$old_username = $user->getUsername();
$user->openTransaction();
$user->reload();
$user->setUsername($username);
try {
$user->save();
} catch (AphrontQueryDuplicateKeyException $ex) {
$user->setUsername($old_username);
$user->killTransaction();
throw $ex;
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_CHANGE_USERNAME);
$log->setOldValue($old_username);
$log->setNewValue($username);
$log->save();
$user->saveTransaction();
$user->sendUsernameChangeEmail($actor, $old_username);
}
/* -( Editing Roles )------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* @task role
*/
public function makeAdminUser(PhabricatorUser $user, $admin) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$user->beginWriteLocking();
$user->reload();
if ($user->getIsAdmin() == $admin) {
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->killTransaction();
return $this;
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_ADMIN);
$log->setOldValue($user->getIsAdmin());
$log->setNewValue($admin);
$user->setIsAdmin($admin);
$user->save();
$log->save();
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/**
* @task role
*/
public function makeSystemAgentUser(PhabricatorUser $user, $system_agent) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$user->beginWriteLocking();
$user->reload();
if ($user->getIsSystemAgent() == $system_agent) {
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->killTransaction();
return $this;
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_SYSTEM_AGENT);
$log->setOldValue($user->getIsSystemAgent());
$log->setNewValue($system_agent);
$user->setIsSystemAgent($system_agent);
$user->save();
$log->save();
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/**
* @task role
*/
public function disableUser(PhabricatorUser $user, $disable) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$user->beginWriteLocking();
$user->reload();
if ($user->getIsDisabled() == $disable) {
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->killTransaction();
return $this;
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_DISABLE);
$log->setOldValue($user->getIsDisabled());
$log->setNewValue($disable);
$user->setIsDisabled($disable);
$user->save();
$log->save();
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/**
* @task role
*/
public function deleteUser(PhabricatorUser $user, $disable) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
if ($actor->getPHID() == $user->getPHID()) {
throw new Exception("You can not delete yourself!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$ldaps = id(new PhabricatorUserLDAPInfo())->loadAllWhere(
'userID = %d',
$user->getID());
foreach ($ldaps as $ldap) {
$ldap->delete();
}
$oauths = id(new PhabricatorUserOAuthInfo())->loadAllWhere(
'userID = %d',
$user->getID());
foreach ($oauths as $oauth) {
$oauth->delete();
}
$prefs = id(new PhabricatorUserPreferences())->loadAllWhere(
'userPHID = %s',
$user->getPHID());
foreach ($prefs as $pref) {
$pref->delete();
}
$profiles = id(new PhabricatorUserProfile())->loadAllWhere(
'userPHID = %s',
$user->getPHID());
foreach ($profiles as $profile) {
$profile->delete();
}
$keys = id(new PhabricatorUserSSHKey())->loadAllWhere(
'userPHID = %s',
$user->getPHID());
foreach ($keys as $key) {
$key->delete();
}
$emails = id(new PhabricatorUserEmail())->loadAllWhere(
'userPHID = %s',
$user->getPHID());
foreach ($emails as $email) {
$email->delete();
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_DELETE);
$log->save();
$user->delete();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/* -( Adding, Removing and Changing Email )-------------------------------- */
/**
* @task email
*/
public function addEmail(
PhabricatorUser $user,
PhabricatorUserEmail $email) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
if ($email->getID()) {
throw new Exception("Email has already been created!");
}
// Use changePrimaryEmail() to change primary email.
$email->setIsPrimary(0);
$email->setUserPHID($user->getPHID());
$this->willAddEmail($email);
$user->openTransaction();
$user->beginWriteLocking();
$user->reload();
try {
$email->save();
} catch (AphrontQueryDuplicateKeyException $ex) {
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->killTransaction();
throw $ex;
}
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_EMAIL_ADD);
$log->setNewValue($email->getAddress());
$log->save();
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/**
* @task email
*/
public function removeEmail(
PhabricatorUser $user,
PhabricatorUserEmail $email) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
if (!$email->getID()) {
throw new Exception("Email has not been created yet!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$user->beginWriteLocking();
$user->reload();
$email->reload();
if ($email->getIsPrimary()) {
throw new Exception("Can't remove primary email!");
}
if ($email->getUserPHID() != $user->getPHID()) {
throw new Exception("Email not owned by user!");
}
$email->delete();
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_EMAIL_REMOVE);
$log->setOldValue($email->getAddress());
$log->save();
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->saveTransaction();
return $this;
}
/**
* @task email
*/
public function changePrimaryEmail(
PhabricatorUser $user,
PhabricatorUserEmail $email) {
$actor = $this->requireActor();
if (!$user->getID()) {
throw new Exception("User has not been created yet!");
}
if (!$email->getID()) {
throw new Exception("Email has not been created yet!");
}
$user->openTransaction();
$user->beginWriteLocking();
$user->reload();
$email->reload();
if ($email->getUserPHID() != $user->getPHID()) {
throw new Exception("User does not own email!");
}
if ($email->getIsPrimary()) {
throw new Exception("Email is already primary!");
}
if (!$email->getIsVerified()) {
throw new Exception("Email is not verified!");
}
$old_primary = $user->loadPrimaryEmail();
if ($old_primary) {
$old_primary->setIsPrimary(0);
$old_primary->save();
}
$email->setIsPrimary(1);
$email->save();
$log = PhabricatorUserLog::newLog(
$actor,
$user,
PhabricatorUserLog::ACTION_EMAIL_PRIMARY);
$log->setOldValue($old_primary ? $old_primary->getAddress() : null);
$log->setNewValue($email->getAddress());
$log->save();
$user->endWriteLocking();
$user->saveTransaction();
if ($old_primary) {
$old_primary->sendOldPrimaryEmail($user, $email);
}
$email->sendNewPrimaryEmail($user);
return $this;
}
/* -( Internals )---------------------------------------------------------- */
/**
* @task internal
*/
private function willAddEmail(PhabricatorUserEmail $email) {
// Hard check before write to prevent creation of disallowed email
// addresses. Normally, the application does checks and raises more
// user friendly errors for us, but we omit the courtesy checks on some
// pathways like administrative scripts for simplicity.
if (!PhabricatorUserEmail::isAllowedAddress($email->getAddress())) {
throw new Exception(PhabricatorUserEmail::describeAllowedAddresses());
}
}
}