767 lines
27 KiB
Rust
767 lines
27 KiB
Rust
//! Handle registration, logins, and managing account data.
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use super::authorization::{login_is_authorized, RpcSecretKey};
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use super::errors::FrontendResult;
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use crate::app::Web3ProxyApp;
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use crate::user_queries::get_page_from_params;
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use crate::user_queries::{
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get_chain_id_from_params, get_query_start_from_params, query_user_stats, StatResponse,
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};
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use crate::user_token::UserBearerToken;
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use anyhow::Context;
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use axum::headers::{Header, Origin, Referer, UserAgent};
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use axum::{
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extract::{Path, Query},
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headers::{authorization::Bearer, Authorization},
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response::IntoResponse,
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Extension, Json, TypedHeader,
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};
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use axum_client_ip::ClientIp;
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use axum_macros::debug_handler;
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use entities::{revert_log, rpc_key, user};
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use ethers::{prelude::Address, types::Bytes};
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use hashbrown::HashMap;
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use http::{HeaderValue, StatusCode};
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use ipnet::IpNet;
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use log::warn;
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use redis_rate_limiter::redis::AsyncCommands;
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use sea_orm::{
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ActiveModelTrait, ColumnTrait, EntityTrait, PaginatorTrait, QueryFilter, QueryOrder,
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TransactionTrait, TryIntoModel,
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};
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use serde::Deserialize;
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use serde_json::json;
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use siwe::{Message, VerificationOpts};
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use std::ops::Add;
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use std::str::FromStr;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use time::{Duration, OffsetDateTime};
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use ulid::Ulid;
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/// `GET /user/login/:user_address` or `GET /user/login/:user_address/:message_eip` -- Start the "Sign In with Ethereum" (siwe) login flow.
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///
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/// `message_eip`s accepted:
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/// - eip191_bytes
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/// - eip191_hash
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/// - eip4361 (default)
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///
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/// Coming soon: eip1271
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///
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/// This is the initial entrypoint for logging in. Take the response from this endpoint and give it to your user's wallet for singing. POST the response to `/user/login`.
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///
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/// Rate limited by IP address.
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///
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/// At first i thought about checking that user_address is in our db,
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/// But theres no need to separate the registration and login flows.
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/// It is a better UX to just click "login with ethereum" and have the account created if it doesn't exist.
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/// We can prompt for an email and and payment after they log in.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_login_get(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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ClientIp(ip): ClientIp,
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// TODO: what does axum's error handling look like if the path fails to parse?
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Path(mut params): Path<HashMap<String, String>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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login_is_authorized(&app, ip).await?;
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// create a message and save it in redis
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// TODO: how many seconds? get from config?
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let expire_seconds: usize = 20 * 60;
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let nonce = Ulid::new();
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let issued_at = OffsetDateTime::now_utc();
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let expiration_time = issued_at.add(Duration::new(expire_seconds as i64, 0));
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// TODO: allow ENS names here?
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let user_address: Address = params
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.remove("user_address")
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// TODO: map_err so this becomes a 500. routing must be bad
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.context("impossible")?
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.parse()
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// TODO: map_err so this becomes a 401
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.context("bad input")?;
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// TODO: get most of these from the app config
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let message = Message {
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// TODO: should domain be llamanodes, or llamarpc, or the subdomain of llamarpc?
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domain: "staging.llamanodes.com".parse().unwrap(),
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address: user_address.to_fixed_bytes(),
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statement: Some("🦙🦙🦙🦙🦙".to_string()),
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uri: "https://staging.llamanodes.com/".parse().unwrap(),
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version: siwe::Version::V1,
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chain_id: 1,
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expiration_time: Some(expiration_time.into()),
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issued_at: issued_at.into(),
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nonce: nonce.to_string(),
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not_before: None,
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request_id: None,
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resources: vec![],
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};
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// TODO: if no redis server, store in local cache? at least give a better error. right now this seems to be a 502
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// the address isn't enough. we need to save the actual message so we can read the nonce
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// TODO: what message format is the most efficient to store in redis? probably eip191_bytes
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// we add 1 to expire_seconds just to be sure redis has the key for the full expiration_time
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// TODO: store a maximum number of attempted logins? anyone can request so we don't want to allow DOS attacks
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let session_key = format!("login_nonce:{}", nonce);
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app.redis_conn()
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.await?
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.set_ex(session_key, message.to_string(), expire_seconds + 1)
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.await?;
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// there are multiple ways to sign messages and not all wallets support them
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// TODO: default message eip from config?
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let message_eip = params
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.remove("message_eip")
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.unwrap_or_else(|| "eip4361".to_string());
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let message: String = match message_eip.as_str() {
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"eip191_bytes" => Bytes::from(message.eip191_bytes().unwrap()).to_string(),
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"eip191_hash" => Bytes::from(&message.eip191_hash().unwrap()).to_string(),
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"eip4361" => message.to_string(),
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_ => {
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// TODO: custom error that is handled a 401
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return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("invalid message eip given").into());
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}
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};
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Ok(message.into_response())
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}
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/// Query params for our `post_login` handler.
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#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
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pub struct PostLoginQuery {
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/// While we are in alpha/beta, we require users to supply an invite code.
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/// The invite code (if any) is set in the application's config.
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/// This may eventually provide some sort of referral bonus.
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pub invite_code: Option<String>,
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}
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/// JSON body to our `post_login` handler.
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/// Currently only siwe logins that send an address, msg, and sig are allowed.
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/// Email/password and other login methods are planned.
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#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
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pub struct PostLogin {
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sig: String,
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msg: String,
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}
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/// `POST /user/login` - Register or login by posting a signed "siwe" message.
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/// It is recommended to save the returned bearer token in a cookie.
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/// The bearer token can be used to authenticate other requests, such as getting the user's stats or modifying the user's profile.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_login_post(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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ClientIp(ip): ClientIp,
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Json(payload): Json<PostLogin>,
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Query(query): Query<PostLoginQuery>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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login_is_authorized(&app, ip).await?;
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// TODO: this seems too verbose. how can we simply convert a String into a [u8; 65]
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let their_sig_bytes = Bytes::from_str(&payload.sig).context("parsing sig")?;
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if their_sig_bytes.len() != 65 {
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return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("checking signature length").into());
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}
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let mut their_sig: [u8; 65] = [0; 65];
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for x in 0..65 {
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their_sig[x] = their_sig_bytes[x]
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}
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// we can't trust that they didn't tamper with the message in some way. like some clients return it hex encoded
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// TODO: checking 0x seems fragile, but I think it will be fine. siwe message text shouldn't ever start with 0x
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let their_msg: Message = if payload.msg.starts_with("0x") {
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let their_msg_bytes = Bytes::from_str(&payload.msg).context("parsing payload message")?;
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// TODO: lossy or no?
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String::from_utf8_lossy(their_msg_bytes.as_ref())
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.parse::<siwe::Message>()
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.context("parsing hex string message")?
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} else {
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payload
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.msg
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.parse::<siwe::Message>()
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.context("parsing string message")?
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};
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// the only part of the message we will trust is their nonce
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// TODO: this is fragile. have a helper function/struct for redis keys
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let login_nonce_key = format!("login_nonce:{}", &their_msg.nonce);
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// fetch the message we gave them from our redis
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let mut redis_conn = app.redis_conn().await?;
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let our_msg: Option<String> = redis_conn.get(&login_nonce_key).await?;
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let our_msg: String = our_msg.context("login nonce not found")?;
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let our_msg: siwe::Message = our_msg.parse().context("parsing siwe message")?;
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// default options are fine. the message includes timestamp and domain and nonce
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let verify_config = VerificationOpts::default();
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// Check with both verify and verify_eip191
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if let Err(err_1) = our_msg
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.verify(&their_sig, &verify_config)
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.await
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.context("verifying signature against our local message")
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{
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// verification method 1 failed. try eip191
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if let Err(err_191) = our_msg
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.verify_eip191(&their_sig)
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.context("verifying eip191 signature against our local message")
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{
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return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(
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"both the primary and eip191 verification failed: {:#?}; {:#?}",
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err_1,
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err_191
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)
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.into());
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}
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}
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let db_conn = app.db_conn().context("Getting database connection")?;
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// TODO: limit columns or load whole user?
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let u = user::Entity::find()
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.filter(user::Column::Address.eq(our_msg.address.as_ref()))
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.one(&db_conn)
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.await
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.unwrap();
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let (u, uks, status_code) = match u {
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None => {
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// user does not exist yet
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// check the invite code
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// TODO: more advanced invite codes that set different request/minute and concurrency limits
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if let Some(invite_code) = &app.config.invite_code {
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if query.invite_code.as_ref() != Some(invite_code) {
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return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("checking invite_code").into());
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}
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}
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let txn = db_conn.begin().await?;
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// the only thing we need from them is an address
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// everything else is optional
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// TODO: different invite codes should allow different levels
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// TODO: maybe decrement a count on the invite code?
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let u = user::ActiveModel {
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address: sea_orm::Set(our_msg.address.into()),
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..Default::default()
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};
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let u = u.insert(&txn).await?;
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// create the user's first api key
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// TODO: rename to UserApiKey? RpcApiKey?
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let rpc_secret_key = RpcSecretKey::new();
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// TODO: variable requests per minute depending on the invite code
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let uk = rpc_key::ActiveModel {
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user_id: sea_orm::Set(u.id),
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secret_key: sea_orm::Set(rpc_secret_key.into()),
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description: sea_orm::Set(Some("first".to_string())),
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..Default::default()
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};
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let uk = uk
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.insert(&txn)
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.await
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.context("Failed saving new user key")?;
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let uks = vec![uk];
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// save the user and key to the database
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txn.commit().await?;
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(u, uks, StatusCode::CREATED)
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}
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Some(u) => {
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// the user is already registered
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let uks = rpc_key::Entity::find()
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.filter(rpc_key::Column::UserId.eq(u.id))
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.all(&db_conn)
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.await
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.context("failed loading user's key")?;
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(u, uks, StatusCode::OK)
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}
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};
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// create a bearer token for the user.
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let bearer_token = Ulid::new();
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// json response with everything in it
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// we could return just the bearer token, but I think they will always request api keys and the user profile
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let response_json = json!({
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"rpc_keys": uks
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.into_iter()
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.map(|uk| (uk.id, uk))
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.collect::<HashMap<_, _>>(),
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"bearer_token": bearer_token,
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"user": u,
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});
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let response = (status_code, Json(response_json)).into_response();
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// add bearer to redis
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// TODO: use a helper function/struct for this
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let bearer_redis_key = UserBearerToken(bearer_token).to_string();
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// expire in 4 weeks
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// TODO: get expiration time from app config
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redis_conn
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.set_ex(bearer_redis_key, u.id.to_string(), 2_419_200)
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.await?;
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if let Err(err) = redis_conn.del::<_, u64>(&login_nonce_key).await {
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warn!(
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"Failed to delete login_nonce_key {}: {}",
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login_nonce_key, err
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);
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}
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Ok(response)
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}
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/// `POST /user/logout` - Forget the bearer token in the `Authentication` header.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_logout_post(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let mut redis_conn = app.redis_conn().await?;
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// TODO: i don't like this. move this to a helper function so it is less fragile
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let bearer_cache_key = UserBearerToken::try_from(bearer)?.to_string();
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redis_conn.del(bearer_cache_key).await?;
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// TODO: what should the response be? probably json something
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Ok("goodbye".into_response())
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}
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/// `GET /user` -- Use a bearer token to get the user's profile.
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///
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/// - the email address of a user if they opted in to get contacted via email
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///
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/// TODO: this will change as we add better support for secondary users.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_get(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer_token)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer_token).await?;
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Ok(Json(user).into_response())
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}
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/// the JSON input to the `post_user` handler.
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#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
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pub struct UserPost {
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email: Option<String>,
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}
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/// `POST /user` -- modify the account connected to the bearer token in the `Authentication` header.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_post(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer_token)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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Json(payload): Json<UserPost>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer_token).await?;
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let mut user: user::ActiveModel = user.into();
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// update the email address
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if let Some(x) = payload.email {
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// TODO: only Set if no change
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if x.is_empty() {
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user.email = sea_orm::Set(None);
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} else {
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// TODO: do some basic validation
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// TODO: don't set immediatly, send a confirmation email first
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// TODO: compare first? or is sea orm smart enough to do that for us?
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user.email = sea_orm::Set(Some(x));
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}
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}
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// TODO: what else can we update here? password hash? subscription to newsletter?
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let user = if user.is_changed() {
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let db_conn = app.db_conn().context("Getting database connection")?;
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user.save(&db_conn).await?
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} else {
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// no changes. no need to touch the database
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user
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};
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let user: user::Model = user.try_into().context("Returning updated user")?;
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Ok(Json(user).into_response())
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}
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/// `GET /user/balance` -- Use a bearer token to get the user's balance and spend.
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///
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/// - show balance in USD
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/// - show deposits history (currency, amounts, transaction id)
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///
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/// TODO: one key per request? maybe /user/balance/:rpc_key?
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/// TODO: this will change as we add better support for secondary users.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_balance_get(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer).await?;
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todo!("user_balance_get");
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}
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/// `POST /user/balance/:txhash` -- Manually process a confirmed txid to update a user's balance.
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///
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/// We will subscribe to events to watch for any user deposits, but sometimes events can be missed.
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///
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/// TODO: rate limit by user
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/// TODO: one key per request? maybe /user/balance/:rpc_key?
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/// TODO: this will change as we add better support for secondary users.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_balance_post(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer).await?;
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todo!("user_balance_post");
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}
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/// `GET /user/keys` -- Use a bearer token to get the user's api keys and their settings.
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///
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/// TODO: one key per request? maybe /user/keys/:rpc_key?
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn rpc_keys_get(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer).await?;
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let db_conn = app.db_conn().context("getting db to fetch user's keys")?;
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let uks = rpc_key::Entity::find()
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.filter(rpc_key::Column::UserId.eq(user.id))
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.all(&db_conn)
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.await
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.context("failed loading user's key")?;
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// TODO: stricter type on this?
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let response_json = json!({
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"user_id": user.id,
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"user_rpc_keys": uks
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.into_iter()
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.map(|uk| (uk.id, uk))
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.collect::<HashMap::<_, _>>(),
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});
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Ok(Json(response_json).into_response())
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}
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/// `DELETE /user/keys` -- Use a bearer token to delete an existing key.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn rpc_keys_delete(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer).await?;
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// TODO: think about how cascading deletes and billing should work
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Err(anyhow::anyhow!("work in progress").into())
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}
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/// the JSON input to the `rpc_keys_management` handler.
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/// If `key_id` is set, it updates an existing key.
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/// If `key_id` is not set, it creates a new key.
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#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
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pub struct UserKeyManagement {
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key_id: Option<u64>,
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description: Option<String>,
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private_txs: Option<bool>,
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active: Option<bool>,
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// TODO: enable log_revert_trace: Option<f64>,
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allowed_ips: Option<String>,
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allowed_origins: Option<String>,
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allowed_referers: Option<String>,
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allowed_user_agents: Option<String>,
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// do not allow! `user_tier: Option<u64>,`
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}
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/// `POST /user/keys` or `PUT /user/keys` -- Use a bearer token to create or update an existing key.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn rpc_keys_management(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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Json(payload): Json<UserKeyManagement>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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// TODO: is there a way we can know if this is a PUT or POST? right now we can modify or create keys with either. though that probably doesn't matter
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer).await?;
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let db_conn = app.db_conn().context("getting db for user's keys")?;
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let mut uk = if let Some(existing_key_id) = payload.key_id {
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// get the key and make sure it belongs to the user
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let uk = rpc_key::Entity::find()
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.filter(rpc_key::Column::UserId.eq(user.id))
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.filter(rpc_key::Column::Id.eq(existing_key_id))
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.one(&db_conn)
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.await
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.context("failed loading user's key")?
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.context("key does not exist or is not controlled by this bearer token")?;
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uk.try_into().unwrap()
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} else {
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// make a new key
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// TODO: limit to 10 keys?
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let secret_key = RpcSecretKey::new();
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rpc_key::ActiveModel {
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user_id: sea_orm::Set(user.id),
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secret_key: sea_orm::Set(secret_key.into()),
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..Default::default()
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}
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};
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// TODO: do we need null descriptions? default to empty string should be fine, right?
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if let Some(description) = payload.description {
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if description.is_empty() {
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uk.description = sea_orm::Set(None);
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} else {
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uk.description = sea_orm::Set(Some(description));
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}
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}
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if let Some(private_txs) = payload.private_txs {
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uk.private_txs = sea_orm::Set(private_txs);
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}
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if let Some(active) = payload.active {
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uk.active = sea_orm::Set(active);
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}
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if let Some(allowed_ips) = payload.allowed_ips {
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if allowed_ips.is_empty() {
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uk.allowed_ips = sea_orm::Set(None);
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} else {
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// split allowed ips on ',' and try to parse them all. error on invalid input
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let allowed_ips = allowed_ips
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.split(',')
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.map(|x| x.parse::<IpNet>())
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
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// parse worked. convert back to Strings
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.into_iter()
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.map(|x| x.to_string());
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// and join them back together
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let allowed_ips: String =
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Itertools::intersperse(allowed_ips, ", ".to_string()).collect();
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uk.allowed_ips = sea_orm::Set(Some(allowed_ips));
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}
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}
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// TODO: this should actually be bytes
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if let Some(allowed_origins) = payload.allowed_origins {
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if allowed_origins.is_empty() {
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uk.allowed_origins = sea_orm::Set(None);
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} else {
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// split allowed_origins on ',' and try to parse them all. error on invalid input
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let allowed_origins = allowed_origins
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.split(',')
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.map(HeaderValue::from_str)
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
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.into_iter()
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.map(|x| Origin::decode(&mut [x].iter()))
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
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// parse worked. convert back to String and join them back together
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.into_iter()
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.map(|x| x.to_string());
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let allowed_origins: String =
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Itertools::intersperse(allowed_origins, ", ".to_string()).collect();
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uk.allowed_origins = sea_orm::Set(Some(allowed_origins));
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}
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}
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// TODO: this should actually be bytes
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if let Some(allowed_referers) = payload.allowed_referers {
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if allowed_referers.is_empty() {
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uk.allowed_referers = sea_orm::Set(None);
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} else {
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// split allowed ips on ',' and try to parse them all. error on invalid input
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let allowed_referers = allowed_referers
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.split(',')
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.map(HeaderValue::from_str)
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
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.into_iter()
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.map(|x| Referer::decode(&mut [x].iter()))
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
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// parse worked. now we can put it back together.
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// but we can't go directly to String.
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// so we convert to HeaderValues first
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let mut header_map = vec![];
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for x in allowed_referers {
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x.encode(&mut header_map);
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}
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// convert HeaderValues to Strings
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// since we got these from strings, this should always work (unless we figure out using bytes)
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let allowed_referers = header_map
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.into_iter()
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.map(|x| x.to_str().map(|x| x.to_string()))
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
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// join strings together with commas
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let allowed_referers: String =
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Itertools::intersperse(allowed_referers.into_iter(), ", ".to_string()).collect();
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uk.allowed_referers = sea_orm::Set(Some(allowed_referers));
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}
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}
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if let Some(allowed_user_agents) = payload.allowed_user_agents {
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if allowed_user_agents.is_empty() {
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uk.allowed_user_agents = sea_orm::Set(None);
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} else {
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// split allowed_user_agents on ',' and try to parse them all. error on invalid input
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let allowed_user_agents = allowed_user_agents
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.split(',')
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.filter_map(|x| x.parse::<UserAgent>().ok())
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// parse worked. convert back to String
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.map(|x| x.to_string());
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// join the strings together
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let allowed_user_agents: String =
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Itertools::intersperse(allowed_user_agents, ", ".to_string()).collect();
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uk.allowed_user_agents = sea_orm::Set(Some(allowed_user_agents));
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}
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}
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let uk = if uk.is_changed() {
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uk.save(&db_conn).await.context("Failed saving user key")?
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} else {
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uk
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};
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let uk = uk.try_into_model()?;
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Ok(Json(uk).into_response())
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}
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/// `GET /user/revert_logs` -- Use a bearer token to get the user's revert logs.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_revert_logs_get(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)): TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>,
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Query(params): Query<HashMap<String, String>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let (user, _semaphore) = app.bearer_is_authorized(bearer).await?;
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let chain_id = get_chain_id_from_params(app.as_ref(), ¶ms)?;
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let query_start = get_query_start_from_params(¶ms)?;
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let page = get_page_from_params(¶ms)?;
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// TODO: page size from config
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let page_size = 200;
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let mut response = HashMap::new();
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response.insert("page", json!(page));
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response.insert("page_size", json!(page_size));
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response.insert("chain_id", json!(chain_id));
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response.insert("query_start", json!(query_start.timestamp() as u64));
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let db_conn = app.db_conn().context("getting db for user's revert logs")?;
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let uks = rpc_key::Entity::find()
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.filter(rpc_key::Column::UserId.eq(user.id))
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.all(&db_conn)
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.await
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.context("failed loading user's key")?;
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// TODO: only select the ids
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let uks: Vec<_> = uks.into_iter().map(|x| x.id).collect();
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// get paginated logs
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let q = revert_log::Entity::find()
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.filter(revert_log::Column::Timestamp.gte(query_start))
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.filter(revert_log::Column::RpcKeyId.is_in(uks))
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.order_by_asc(revert_log::Column::Timestamp);
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let q = if chain_id == 0 {
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// don't do anything
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q
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} else {
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// filter on chain id
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q.filter(revert_log::Column::ChainId.eq(chain_id))
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};
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let revert_logs = q.paginate(&db_conn, page_size).fetch_page(page).await?;
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response.insert("revert_logs", json!(revert_logs));
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Ok(Json(response).into_response())
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}
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/// `GET /user/stats/aggregate` -- Public endpoint for aggregate stats such as bandwidth used and methods requested.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_stats_aggregate_get(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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bearer: Option<TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>>,
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Query(params): Query<HashMap<String, String>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let response = query_user_stats(&app, bearer, ¶ms, StatResponse::Aggregate).await?;
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Ok(Json(response).into_response())
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}
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/// `GET /user/stats/detailed` -- Use a bearer token to get the user's key stats such as bandwidth used and methods requested.
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///
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/// If no bearer is provided, detailed stats for all users will be shown.
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/// View a single user with `?user_id=$x`.
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/// View a single chain with `?chain_id=$x`.
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///
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/// Set `$x` to zero to see all.
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///
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/// TODO: this will change as we add better support for secondary users.
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#[debug_handler]
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pub async fn user_stats_detailed_get(
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Extension(app): Extension<Arc<Web3ProxyApp>>,
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bearer: Option<TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>>,
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Query(params): Query<HashMap<String, String>>,
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) -> FrontendResult {
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let response = query_user_stats(&app, bearer, ¶ms, StatResponse::Detailed).await?;
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Ok(Json(response).into_response())
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}
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