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gotosocial/internal/api/client/streaming/stream.go

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package streaming
import (
"context"
"net/http"
"slices"
"time"
apiutil "github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/api/util"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtserror"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtsmodel"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/id"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/log"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/oauth"
streampkg "github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/stream"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/gorilla/websocket"
)
var pingMsg = []byte("ping!")
// StreamGETHandler swagger:operation GET /api/v1/streaming streamGet
//
// Initiate a websocket connection for live streaming of statuses and notifications.
//
// The scheme used should *always* be `wss`. The streaming basepath can be viewed at `/api/v1/instance`.
//
// On a successful connection, a code `101` will be returned, which indicates that the connection is being upgraded to a secure websocket connection.
//
// As long as the connection is open, various message types will be streamed into it.
//
// GoToSocial will ping the connection every 30 seconds to check whether the client is still receiving.
//
// If the ping fails, or something else goes wrong during transmission, then the connection will be dropped, and the client will be expected to start it again.
//
// ---
// tags:
// - streaming
//
// produces:
// - application/json
//
// schemes:
// - wss
//
// parameters:
// -
// name: access_token
// type: string
// description: Access token for the requesting account.
// in: query
// required: true
// -
// name: stream
// type: string
// description: |-
// Type of stream to request.
//
// Options are:
//
// `user`: receive updates for the account's home timeline.
// `public`: receive updates for the public timeline.
// `public:local`: receive updates for the local timeline.
// `hashtag`: receive updates for a given hashtag.
// `hashtag:local`: receive local updates for a given hashtag.
// `list`: receive updates for a certain list of accounts.
// `direct`: receive updates for direct messages.
// in: query
// required: true
// -
// name: list
// type: string
// description: |-
// ID of the list to subscribe to.
// Only used if stream type is 'list'.
// in: query
// -
// name: tag
// type: string
// description: |-
// Name of the tag to subscribe to.
// Only used if stream type is 'hashtag' or 'hashtag:local'.
// in: query
//
// security:
// - OAuth2 Bearer:
// - read:streaming
//
// responses:
// '101':
// schema:
// type: object
// properties:
// stream:
// type: array
// items:
// type: string
// enum:
// - user
// - public
// - public:local
// - hashtag
// - hashtag:local
// - list
// - direct
// event:
// description: |-
// The type of event being received.
//
// `update`: a new status has been received.
// `notification`: a new notification has been received.
// `delete`: a status has been deleted.
// `filters_changed`: filters (including keywords and statuses) have changed.
// type: string
// enum:
// - update
// - notification
// - delete
// - filters_changed
// payload:
// description: |-
// The payload of the streamed message.
// Different depending on the `event` type.
//
// If present, it should be parsed as a string.
//
// If `event` = `update`, then the payload will be a JSON string of a status.
// If `event` = `notification`, then the payload will be a JSON string of a notification.
// If `event` = `delete`, then the payload will be a status ID.
// If `event` = `filters_changed`, then there is no payload.
// type: string
// example: "{\"id\":\"01FC3TZ5CFG6H65GCKCJRKA669\",\"created_at\":\"2021-08-02T16:25:52Z\",\"sensitive\":false,\"spoiler_text\":\"\",\"visibility\":\"public\",\"language\":\"en\",\"uri\":\"https://gts.superseriousbusiness.org/users/dumpsterqueer/statuses/01FC3TZ5CFG6H65GCKCJRKA669\",\"url\":\"https://gts.superseriousbusiness.org/@dumpsterqueer/statuses/01FC3TZ5CFG6H65GCKCJRKA669\",\"replies_count\":0,\"reblogs_count\":0,\"favourites_count\":0,\"favourited\":false,\"reblogged\":false,\"muted\":false,\"bookmarked\":fals…//gts.superseriousbusiness.org/fileserver/01JNN207W98SGG3CBJ76R5MVDN/header/original/019036W043D8FXPJKSKCX7G965.png\",\"header_static\":\"https://gts.superseriousbusiness.org/fileserver/01JNN207W98SGG3CBJ76R5MVDN/header/small/019036W043D8FXPJKSKCX7G965.png\",\"followers_count\":33,\"following_count\":28,\"statuses_count\":126,\"last_status_at\":\"2021-08-02T16:25:52Z\",\"emojis\":[],\"fields\":[]},\"media_attachments\":[],\"mentions\":[],\"tags\":[],\"emojis\":[],\"card\":null,\"poll\":null,\"text\":\"a\"}"
// '401':
// description: unauthorized
// '400':
// description: bad request
func (m *Module) StreamGETHandler(c *gin.Context) {
var (
token string
tokenInHeader bool
account *gtsmodel.Account
errWithCode gtserror.WithCode
)
if t := c.Query(AccessTokenQueryKey); t != "" {
// Token was provided as
// query param, no problem.
token = t
} else if t := c.GetHeader(AccessTokenHeader); t != "" {
// Token was provided in "Sec-Websocket-Protocol" header.
//
// This is hacky and not technically correct but some
// clients do it since Mastodon allows it, so we must
// also allow it to avoid breaking expectations.
token = t
tokenInHeader = true
}
if token != "" {
// Token was provided, use it to authorize stream.
account, errWithCode = m.processor.Stream().Authorize(c.Request.Context(), token)
if errWithCode != nil {
apiutil.ErrorHandler(c, errWithCode, m.processor.InstanceGetV1)
return
}
} else {
// No explicit token was provided:
// try regular oauth as a last resort.
authed, err := oauth.Authed(c, true, true, true, true)
if err != nil {
errWithCode := gtserror.NewErrorUnauthorized(err, err.Error())
apiutil.ErrorHandler(c, errWithCode, m.processor.InstanceGetV1)
return
}
// Set the auth'ed account.
account = authed.Account
}
if account.IsMoving() {
// Moving accounts can't
// use streaming endpoints.
apiutil.NotFoundAfterMove(c)
return
}
// Get the initial requested stream type, if there is one.
streamType := c.Query(StreamQueryKey)
// By appending other query params to the streamType, we
// can allow streaming for specific list IDs or hashtags.
// The streamType in this case will end up looking like
// `hashtag:example` or `list:01H3YF48G8B7KTPQFS8D2QBVG8`.
if list := c.Query(StreamListKey); list != "" {
streamType += ":" + list
} else if tag := c.Query(StreamTagKey); tag != "" {
streamType += ":" + tag
}
// Open a stream with the processor; this lets processor
// functions pass messages into a channel, which we can
// then read from and put into a websockets connection.
stream, errWithCode := m.processor.Stream().Open(
c.Request.Context(), // this ctx is only used for logging
account,
streamType,
)
if errWithCode != nil {
apiutil.ErrorHandler(c, errWithCode, m.processor.InstanceGetV1)
return
}
l := log.
WithContext(c.Request.Context()).
WithField("streamID", id.NewULID()).
WithField("username", account.Username)
// Upgrade the incoming HTTP request. This hijacks the
// underlying connection and reuses it for the websocket
// (non-http) protocol.
//
// If the upgrade fails, then Upgrade replies to the client
// with an HTTP error response.
var responseHeader http.Header
if tokenInHeader {
// Return the token in the response,
// else Chrome fails to connect.
//
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Protocol_upgrade_mechanism#sec-websocket-protocol
responseHeader = http.Header{AccessTokenHeader: {token}}
}
wsConn, err := m.wsUpgrade.Upgrade(c.Writer, c.Request, responseHeader)
if err != nil {
l.Errorf("error upgrading websocket connection: %v", err)
stream.Close()
return
}
// We perform the main websocket rw loops in a separate
// goroutine in order to let the upgrade handler return.
// This prevents the upgrade handler from holding open any
// throttle / rate-limit request tokens which could become
// problematic on instances with multiple users.
go m.handleWSConn(&l, wsConn, stream)
}
// handleWSConn handles a two-way websocket streaming connection.
// It will both read messages from the connection, and push messages
// into the connection. If any errors are encountered while reading
// or writing (including expected errors like clients leaving), the
// connection will be closed.
func (m *Module) handleWSConn(l *log.Entry, wsConn *websocket.Conn, stream *streampkg.Stream) {
l.Info("opened websocket connection")
// Create new async context with cancel.
ctx, cncl := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
go func() {
defer cncl()
// Read messages from websocket to server.
m.readFromWSConn(ctx, wsConn, stream, l)
}()
go func() {
defer cncl()
// Write messages from processor in websocket conn.
m.writeToWSConn(ctx, wsConn, stream, m.dTicker, l)
}()
// Wait for ctx
// to be closed.
<-ctx.Done()
// Close stream
// straightaway.
stream.Close()
// Tidy up underlying websocket connection.
if err := wsConn.Close(); err != nil {
l.Errorf("error closing websocket connection: %v", err)
}
l.Info("closed websocket connection")
}
// readFromWSConn reads control messages coming in from the given
// websockets connection, and modifies the subscription StreamTypes
// of the given stream accordingly after acquiring a lock on it.
//
// This is a blocking function; will return only on read error or
// if the given context is canceled.
func (m *Module) readFromWSConn(
ctx context.Context,
wsConn *websocket.Conn,
stream *streampkg.Stream,
l *log.Entry,
) {
for {
var msg struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Stream string `json:"stream"`
List string `json:"list,omitempty"`
}
// Read JSON objects from the client and act on them.
if err := wsConn.ReadJSON(&msg); err != nil {
// Only log an error if something weird happened.
// See: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6455.html#section-11.7
if !websocket.IsCloseError(err, []int{
websocket.CloseNormalClosure,
websocket.CloseGoingAway,
websocket.CloseNoStatusReceived,
}...) {
l.Errorf("error during websocket read: %v", err)
}
// The connection is gone; no
// further streaming possible.
break
}
// Messages *from* the WS connection are infrequent
// and usually interesting, so log this at info.
l.Infof("received websocket message: %+v", msg)
// Ignore if the updateStreamType is unknown (or missing),
// so a bad client can't cause extra memory allocations
if !slices.Contains(streampkg.AllStatusTimelines, msg.Stream) {
l.Warnf("unknown 'stream' field: %v", msg)
continue
}
if msg.List != "" {
// If a list is given, add this to
// the stream name as this is how we
// we track stream types internally.
msg.Stream += ":" + msg.List
}
switch msg.Type {
case "subscribe":
stream.Subscribe(msg.Stream)
case "unsubscribe":
stream.Unsubscribe(msg.Stream)
default:
l.Warnf("invalid 'type' field: %v", msg)
}
}
l.Debug("finished websocket read")
}
// writeToWSConn receives messages coming from the processor via the
// given stream, and writes them into the given websockets connection.
// This function also handles sending ping messages into the websockets
// connection to keep it alive when no other activity occurs.
//
// This is a blocking function; will return only on write error or
// if the given context is canceled.
func (m *Module) writeToWSConn(
ctx context.Context,
wsConn *websocket.Conn,
stream *streampkg.Stream,
ping time.Duration,
l *log.Entry,
) {
for {
// Wrap context with timeout to send a ping.
pingCtx, cncl := context.WithTimeout(ctx, ping)
// Block and wait for
// one of the following:
//
// - receipt of msg
// - timeout of pingCtx
// - stream closed.
msg, haveMsg := stream.Recv(pingCtx)
// If ping context has timed
// out, we should send a ping.
//
// In any case cancel pingCtx
// as we're done with it.
shouldPing := (pingCtx.Err() != nil)
cncl()
switch {
case !haveMsg && !shouldPing:
// We have no message and we shouldn't
// send a ping; this means the stream
// has been closed from the client's end,
// so there's nothing further to do here.
l.Trace("no message and we shouldn't ping, returning...")
return
case haveMsg:
// We have a message to stream.
l.Tracef("writing websocket message: %+v", msg)
if err := wsConn.WriteJSON(msg); err != nil {
// If there's an error writing then drop the
// connection, as client may have disappeared
// suddenly; they can reconnect if necessary.
l.Debugf("error writing websocket message: %v", err)
return
}
case shouldPing:
// We have no message but we do
// need to send a keep-alive ping.
l.Trace("writing websocket ping")
if err := wsConn.WriteControl(websocket.PingMessage, pingMsg, time.Time{}); err != nil {
// If there's an error writing then drop the
// connection, as client may have disappeared
// suddenly; they can reconnect if necessary.
l.Debugf("error writing websocket ping: %v", err)
return
}
}
}
}