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gotosocial/internal/gtsmodel/interactionpolicy.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 gtsmodel
// A policy URI is GoToSocial's internal representation of
// one ActivityPub URI for an Actor or a Collection of Actors,
// specific to the domain of enforcing interaction policies.
//
// A PolicyValue can be stored in the database either as one
// of the Value constants defined below (to save space), OR as
// a full-fledged ActivityPub URI.
//
// A PolicyValue should be translated to the canonical string
// value of the represented URI when federating an item, or
// from the canonical string value of the URI when receiving
// or retrieving an item.
//
// For example, if the PolicyValue `followers` was being
// federated outwards in an interaction policy attached to an
// item created by the actor `https://example.org/users/someone`,
// then it should be translated to their followers URI when sent,
// eg., `https://example.org/users/someone/followers`.
//
// Likewise, if GoToSocial receives an item with an interaction
// policy containing `https://example.org/users/someone/followers`,
// and the item was created by `https://example.org/users/someone`,
// then the followers URI would be converted to `followers`
// for internal storage.
type PolicyValue string
const (
// Stand-in for ActivityPub magic public URI,
// which encompasses every possible Actor URI.
PolicyValuePublic PolicyValue = "public"
// Stand-in for the Followers Collection of
// the item owner's Actor.
PolicyValueFollowers PolicyValue = "followers"
// Stand-in for the Following Collection of
// the item owner's Actor.
PolicyValueFollowing PolicyValue = "following"
// Stand-in for the Mutuals Collection of
// the item owner's Actor.
//
// (TODO: Reserved, currently unused).
PolicyValueMutuals PolicyValue = "mutuals"
// Stand-in for Actor URIs tagged in the item.
PolicyValueMentioned PolicyValue = "mentioned"
// Stand-in for the Actor URI of the item owner.
PolicyValueAuthor PolicyValue = "author"
)
// FeasibleForVisibility returns true if the PolicyValue could feasibly
// be set in a policy for an item with the given visibility, otherwise
// returns false.
//
// For example, PolicyValuePublic could not be set in a policy for an
// item with visibility FollowersOnly, but could be set in a policy
// for an item with visibility Public or Unlocked.
//
// This is not prescriptive, and should be used only to guide policy
// choices. Eg., if a remote instance wants to do something wacky like
// set "anyone can interact with this status" for a Direct visibility
// status, that's their business; our normal visibility filtering will
// prevent users on our instance from actually being able to interact
// unless they can see the status anyway.
func (p PolicyValue) FeasibleForVisibility(v Visibility) bool {
switch p {
// Mentioned and self Values are
// feasible for any visibility.
case PolicyValueAuthor,
PolicyValueMentioned:
return true
// Followers/following/mutual Values
// are only feasible for items with
// followers visibility and higher.
case PolicyValueFollowers,
PolicyValueFollowing:
return v == VisibilityFollowersOnly ||
v == VisibilityPublic ||
v == VisibilityUnlocked
// Public policy Value only feasible
// for items that are To or CC public.
case PolicyValuePublic:
return v == VisibilityUnlocked ||
v == VisibilityPublic
// Any other combo
// is probably fine.
default:
return true
}
}
type PolicyValues []PolicyValue
// PolicyPermission represents the permission
// state for a certain Actor URI and interaction
// type, in relation to a policy.
type PolicyPermission int
const (
// Interaction is forbidden for this
// PolicyValue + interaction combination.
PolicyPermissionForbidden PolicyPermission = iota
// Interaction is conditionally permitted
// for this PolicyValue + interaction combo,
// pending approval by the item owner.
PolicyPermissionWithApproval
// Interaction is permitted for this
// PolicyValue + interaction combination.
PolicyPermissionPermitted
)
// PolicyCheckResult encapsulates the results
// of checking a certain Actor URI + type
// of interaction against an interaction policy.
type PolicyCheckResult struct {
// Permission permitted /
// with approval / forbidden.
Permission PolicyPermission
// Value that this check matched on.
// Only set if Permission = permitted.
PermittedMatchedOn *PolicyValue
}
// MatchedOnCollection returns true if this policy check
// result turned up Permitted, and matched based on the
// requester's presence in a followers or following collection.
func (pcr *PolicyCheckResult) MatchedOnCollection() bool {
if !pcr.Permitted() {
// Not permitted at all
// so definitely didn't
// match on collection.
return false
}
if pcr.PermittedMatchedOn == nil {
return false
}
return *pcr.PermittedMatchedOn == PolicyValueFollowers ||
*pcr.PermittedMatchedOn == PolicyValueFollowing
}
// Permitted returns true if this policy
// check resulted in Permission = permitted.
func (pcr *PolicyCheckResult) Permitted() bool {
return pcr.Permission == PolicyPermissionPermitted
}
// Permitted returns true if this policy
// check resulted in Permission = with approval.
func (pcr *PolicyCheckResult) WithApproval() bool {
return pcr.Permission == PolicyPermissionWithApproval
}
// Permitted returns true if this policy
// check resulted in Permission = forbidden.
func (pcr *PolicyCheckResult) Forbidden() bool {
return pcr.Permission == PolicyPermissionForbidden
}
// An InteractionPolicy determines which
// interactions will be accepted for an
// item, and according to what rules.
type InteractionPolicy struct {
// Conditions in which a Like
// interaction will be accepted
// for an item with this policy.
CanLike PolicyRules
// Conditions in which a Reply
// interaction will be accepted
// for an item with this policy.
CanReply PolicyRules
// Conditions in which an Announce
// interaction will be accepted
// for an item with this policy.
CanAnnounce PolicyRules
}
// PolicyRules represents the rules according
// to which a certain interaction is permitted
// to various Actor and Actor Collection URIs.
type PolicyRules struct {
// Always is for PolicyValues who are
// permitted to do an interaction
// without requiring approval.
Always PolicyValues
// WithApproval is for PolicyValues who
// are conditionally permitted to do
// an interaction, pending approval.
WithApproval PolicyValues
}
// Returns the default interaction policy
// for the given visibility level.
func DefaultInteractionPolicyFor(v Visibility) *InteractionPolicy {
switch v {
case VisibilityPublic:
return DefaultInteractionPolicyPublic()
case VisibilityUnlocked:
return DefaultInteractionPolicyUnlocked()
case VisibilityFollowersOnly, VisibilityMutualsOnly:
return DefaultInteractionPolicyFollowersOnly()
case VisibilityDirect:
return DefaultInteractionPolicyDirect()
default:
panic("invalid visibility")
}
}
var defaultPolicyPublic = &InteractionPolicy{
CanLike: PolicyRules{
// Anyone can like.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValuePublic,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
CanReply: PolicyRules{
// Anyone can reply.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValuePublic,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
CanAnnounce: PolicyRules{
// Anyone can announce.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValuePublic,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
}
// Returns the default interaction policy
// for a post with visibility of public.
func DefaultInteractionPolicyPublic() *InteractionPolicy {
return defaultPolicyPublic
}
// Returns the default interaction policy
// for a post with visibility of unlocked.
func DefaultInteractionPolicyUnlocked() *InteractionPolicy {
// Same as public (for now).
return defaultPolicyPublic
}
var defaultPolicyFollowersOnly = &InteractionPolicy{
CanLike: PolicyRules{
// Self, followers and
// mentioned can like.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValueAuthor,
PolicyValueFollowers,
PolicyValueMentioned,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
CanReply: PolicyRules{
// Self, followers and
// mentioned can reply.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValueAuthor,
PolicyValueFollowers,
PolicyValueMentioned,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
CanAnnounce: PolicyRules{
// Only self can announce.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValueAuthor,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
}
// Returns the default interaction policy for
// a post with visibility of followers only.
func DefaultInteractionPolicyFollowersOnly() *InteractionPolicy {
return defaultPolicyFollowersOnly
}
var defaultPolicyDirect = &InteractionPolicy{
CanLike: PolicyRules{
// Mentioned and self
// can always like.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValueAuthor,
PolicyValueMentioned,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
CanReply: PolicyRules{
// Mentioned and self
// can always reply.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValueAuthor,
PolicyValueMentioned,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
CanAnnounce: PolicyRules{
// Only self can announce.
Always: PolicyValues{
PolicyValueAuthor,
},
WithApproval: make(PolicyValues, 0),
},
}
// Returns the default interaction policy
// for a post with visibility of direct.
func DefaultInteractionPolicyDirect() *InteractionPolicy {
return defaultPolicyDirect
}