wiki.techinc.nl/includes/LinkFilter.php
Brad Jorsch d65e96b763 Use new externallinks.el_index_60 field
This adds a method to LinkFilter to build the query conditions necessary
to properly use it, and adjusts code to use it.

This also takes the opportunity to clean up the calculation of el_index:
IPs are handled more sensibly and IDNs are canonicalized.

Also weird edge cases for invalid hosts like "http://.example.com" and
corresponding searches like "http://*..example.com" are now handled more
regularly instead of being treated as if the extra dot were omitted,
while explicit specification of the DNS root like "http://example.com./"
is canonicalized to the usual implicit specification.

Note that this patch will break link searches for links where the host
is an IP or IDN until refreshExternallinksIndex.php is run.

Bug: T59176
Bug: T130482
Change-Id: I84d224ef23de22dfe179009ec3a11fd0e4b5f56d
2018-11-12 22:33:18 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* Functions to help implement an external link filter for spam control.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
*/
use Wikimedia\Rdbms\LikeMatch;
/**
* Some functions to help implement an external link filter for spam control.
*
* @todo implement the filter. Currently these are just some functions to help
* maintenance/cleanupSpam.php remove links to a single specified domain. The
* next thing is to implement functions for checking a given page against a big
* list of domains.
*
* Another cool thing to do would be a web interface for fast spam removal.
*/
class LinkFilter {
/**
* Increment this when makeIndexes output changes. It'll cause
* maintenance/refreshExternallinksIndex.php to run from update.php.
*/
const VERSION = 1;
/**
* Check whether $content contains a link to $filterEntry
*
* @param Content $content Content to check
* @param string $filterEntry Domainparts, see makeRegex() for more details
* @param string $protocol 'http://' or 'https://'
* @return int 0 if no match or 1 if there's at least one match
*/
public static function matchEntry( Content $content, $filterEntry, $protocol = 'http://' ) {
if ( !( $content instanceof TextContent ) ) {
// TODO: handle other types of content too.
// Maybe create ContentHandler::matchFilter( LinkFilter ).
// Think about a common base class for LinkFilter and MagicWord.
return 0;
}
$text = $content->getNativeData();
$regex = self::makeRegex( $filterEntry, $protocol );
return preg_match( $regex, $text );
}
/**
* Builds a regex pattern for $filterEntry.
*
* @todo This doesn't match the rest of the functionality here.
* @param string $filterEntry URL, if it begins with "*.", it'll be
* replaced to match any subdomain
* @param string $protocol 'http://' or 'https://'
*
* @return string Regex pattern, for preg_match()
*/
private static function makeRegex( $filterEntry, $protocol ) {
$regex = '!' . preg_quote( $protocol, '!' );
if ( substr( $filterEntry, 0, 2 ) == '*.' ) {
$regex .= '(?:[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.|)';
$filterEntry = substr( $filterEntry, 2 );
}
$regex .= preg_quote( $filterEntry, '!' ) . '!Si';
return $regex;
}
/**
* Indicate whether LinkFilter IDN support is available
* @since 1.33
* @return bool
*/
public static function supportsIDN() {
return is_callable( 'idn_to_utf8' ) && defined( 'INTL_IDNA_VARIANT_UTS46' );
}
/**
* Canonicalize a hostname for el_index
* @param string $hose
* @return string
*/
private static function indexifyHost( $host ) {
// NOTE: If you change the output of this method, you'll probably have to increment self::VERSION!
// Canonicalize.
$host = rawurldecode( $host );
if ( $host !== '' && self::supportsIDN() ) {
// @todo Add a PHP fallback
$tmp = idn_to_utf8( $host, IDNA_DEFAULT, INTL_IDNA_VARIANT_UTS46 );
if ( $tmp !== false ) {
$host = $tmp;
}
}
$okChars = 'a-zA-Z0-9\\-._~!$&\'()*+,;=';
if ( StringUtils::isUtf8( $host ) ) {
// Save a little space by not percent-encoding valid UTF-8 bytes
$okChars .= '\x80-\xf4';
}
$host = preg_replace_callback(
'<[^' . $okChars . ']>',
function ( $m ) {
return rawurlencode( $m[0] );
},
strtolower( $host )
);
// IPv6? RFC 3986 syntax.
if ( preg_match( '/^\[([0-9a-f:*]+)\]$/', rawurldecode( $host ), $m ) ) {
$ip = $m[1];
if ( IP::isValid( $ip ) ) {
return 'V6.' . implode( '.', explode( ':', IP::sanitizeIP( $ip ) ) ) . '.';
}
if ( substr( $ip, -2 ) === ':*' ) {
$cutIp = substr( $ip, 0, -2 );
if ( IP::isValid( "{$cutIp}::" ) ) {
// Wildcard IP doesn't contain "::", so multiple parts can be wild
$ct = count( explode( ':', $ip ) ) - 1;
return 'V6.' .
implode( '.', array_slice( explode( ':', IP::sanitizeIP( "{$cutIp}::" ) ), 0, $ct ) ) .
'.*.';
}
if ( IP::isValid( "{$cutIp}:1" ) ) {
// Wildcard IP does contain "::", so only the last part is wild
return 'V6.' .
substr( implode( '.', explode( ':', IP::sanitizeIP( "{$cutIp}:1" ) ) ), 0, -1 ) .
'*.';
}
}
}
// Regularlize explicit specification of the DNS root.
// Browsers seem to do this for IPv4 literals too.
if ( substr( $host, -1 ) === '.' ) {
$host = substr( $host, 0, -1 );
}
// IPv4?
$b = '(?:0*25[0-5]|0*2[0-4][0-9]|0*1[0-9][0-9]|0*[0-9]?[0-9])';
if ( preg_match( "/^(?:{$b}\.){3}{$b}$|^(?:{$b}\.){1,3}\*$/", $host ) ) {
return 'V4.' . implode( '.', array_map( function ( $v ) {
return $v === '*' ? $v : (int)$v;
}, explode( '.', $host ) ) ) . '.';
}
// Must be a host name.
return implode( '.', array_reverse( explode( '.', $host ) ) ) . '.';
}
/**
* Converts a URL into a format for el_index
* @since 1.33
* @param string $url
* @return string[] Usually one entry, but might be two in case of
* protocol-relative URLs. Empty array on error.
*/
public static function makeIndexes( $url ) {
// NOTE: If you change the output of this method, you'll probably have to increment self::VERSION!
// NOTE: refreshExternallinksIndex.php assumes that only protocol-relative URLs return more
// than one index, and that the indexes for protocol-relative URLs only vary in the "http://"
// versus "https://" prefix. If you change that, you'll likely need to update
// refreshExternallinksIndex.php accordingly.
$bits = wfParseUrl( $url );
if ( !$bits ) {
return [];
}
// Reverse the labels in the hostname, convert to lower case, unless it's an IP.
// For emails turn it into "domain.reversed@localpart"
if ( $bits['scheme'] == 'mailto' ) {
$mailparts = explode( '@', $bits['host'], 2 );
if ( count( $mailparts ) === 2 ) {
$domainpart = self::indexifyHost( $mailparts[1] );
} else {
// No @, assume it's a local part with no domain
$domainpart = '';
}
$bits['host'] = $domainpart . '@' . $mailparts[0];
} else {
$bits['host'] = self::indexifyHost( $bits['host'] );
}
// Reconstruct the pseudo-URL
$index = $bits['scheme'] . $bits['delimiter'] . $bits['host'];
// Leave out user and password. Add the port, path, query and fragment
if ( isset( $bits['port'] ) ) {
$index .= ':' . $bits['port'];
}
if ( isset( $bits['path'] ) ) {
$index .= $bits['path'];
} else {
$index .= '/';
}
if ( isset( $bits['query'] ) ) {
$index .= '?' . $bits['query'];
}
if ( isset( $bits['fragment'] ) ) {
$index .= '#' . $bits['fragment'];
}
if ( $bits['scheme'] == '' ) {
return [ "http:$index", "https:$index" ];
} else {
return [ $index ];
}
}
/**
* Return query conditions which will match the specified string. There are
* several kinds of filter entry:
*
* *.domain.com - Matches domain.com and www.domain.com
* domain.com - Matches domain.com or domain.com/ but not www.domain.com
* *.domain.com/x - Matches domain.com/xy or www.domain.com/xy. Also probably matches
* domain.com/foobar/xy due to limitations of LIKE syntax.
* domain.com/x - Matches domain.com/xy but not www.domain.com/xy
* 192.0.2.* - Matches any IP in 192.0.2.0/24. Can also have a path appended.
* [2001:db8::*] - Matches any IP in 2001:db8::/112. Can also have a path appended.
* [2001:db8:*] - Matches any IP in 2001:db8::/32. Can also have a path appended.
* foo@domain.com - With protocol 'mailto:', matches the email address foo@domain.com.
* *@domain.com - With protocol 'mailto:', matches any email address at domain.com, but
* not subdomains like foo@mail.domain.com
*
* Asterisks in any other location are considered invalid.
*
* @since 1.33
* @param string $filterEntry Filter entry, as described above
* @param array $options Options are:
* - protocol: (string) Protocol to query (default http://)
* - oneWildcard: (bool) Stop at the first wildcard (default false)
* - prefix: (string) Field prefix (default 'el'). The query will test
* fields '{$prefix}_index' and '{$prefix}_index_60'
* - db: (IDatabase|null) Database to use.
* @return array|bool Conditions to be used for the query (to be ANDed) or
* false on error. To determine if the query is constant on the
* el_index_60 field, check whether key 'el_index_60' is set.
*/
public static function getQueryConditions( $filterEntry, array $options = [] ) {
$options += [
'protocol' => 'http://',
'oneWildcard' => false,
'prefix' => 'el',
'db' => null,
];
// First, get the like array
$like = self::makeLikeArray( $filterEntry, $options['protocol'] );
if ( $like === false ) {
return $like;
}
// Get the constant prefix (i.e. everything up to the first wildcard)
$trimmedLike = self::keepOneWildcard( $like );
if ( $options['oneWildcard'] ) {
$like = $trimmedLike;
}
if ( $trimmedLike[count( $trimmedLike ) - 1] instanceof LikeMatch ) {
array_pop( $trimmedLike );
}
$index = implode( '', $trimmedLike );
$p = $options['prefix'];
$db = $options['db'] ?: wfGetDB( DB_REPLICA );
// Build the query
$l = strlen( $index );
if ( $l >= 60 ) {
// The constant prefix is larger than el_index_60, so we can use a
// constant comparison.
return [
"{$p}_index_60" => substr( $index, 0, 60 ),
"{$p}_index" . $db->buildLike( $like ),
];
}
// The constant prefix is smaller than el_index_60, so we use a LIKE
// for a prefix search.
return [
"{$p}_index_60" . $db->buildLike( [ $index, $db->anyString() ] ),
"{$p}_index" . $db->buildLike( $like ),
];
}
/**
* Make an array to be used for calls to Database::buildLike(), which
* will match the specified string.
*
* This function does the same as LinkFilter::makeIndexes(), except it also takes care
* of adding wildcards
*
* @note You probably want self::getQueryConditions() instead
* @param string $filterEntry Filter entry, @see self::getQueryConditions()
* @param string $protocol Protocol (default http://)
* @return array|bool Array to be passed to Database::buildLike() or false on error
*/
public static function makeLikeArray( $filterEntry, $protocol = 'http://' ) {
$db = wfGetDB( DB_REPLICA );
$target = $protocol . $filterEntry;
$bits = wfParseUrl( $target );
if ( !$bits ) {
return false;
}
$subdomains = false;
if ( $bits['scheme'] === 'mailto' && strpos( $bits['host'], '@' ) ) {
// Email address with domain and non-empty local part
$mailparts = explode( '@', $bits['host'], 2 );
$domainpart = self::indexifyHost( $mailparts[1] );
if ( $mailparts[0] === '*' ) {
$subdomains = true;
$bits['host'] = $domainpart . '@';
} else {
$bits['host'] = $domainpart . '@' . $mailparts[0];
}
} else {
// Non-email, or email with only a domain part.
$bits['host'] = self::indexifyHost( $bits['host'] );
if ( substr( $bits['host'], -3 ) === '.*.' ) {
$subdomains = true;
$bits['host'] = substr( $bits['host'], 0, -2 );
}
}
$like[] = $bits['scheme'] . $bits['delimiter'] . $bits['host'];
if ( $subdomains ) {
$like[] = $db->anyString();
}
if ( isset( $bits['port'] ) ) {
$like[] = ':' . $bits['port'];
}
if ( isset( $bits['path'] ) ) {
$like[] = $bits['path'];
} elseif ( !$subdomains ) {
$like[] = '/';
}
if ( isset( $bits['query'] ) ) {
$like[] = '?' . $bits['query'];
}
if ( isset( $bits['fragment'] ) ) {
$like[] = '#' . $bits['fragment'];
}
// Check for stray asterisks: asterisk only allowed at the start of the domain
foreach ( $like as $likepart ) {
if ( !( $likepart instanceof LikeMatch ) && strpos( $likepart, '*' ) !== false ) {
return false;
}
}
if ( !( $like[count( $like ) - 1] instanceof LikeMatch ) ) {
// Add wildcard at the end if there isn't one already
$like[] = $db->anyString();
}
return $like;
}
/**
* Filters an array returned by makeLikeArray(), removing everything past first
* pattern placeholder.
*
* @note You probably want self::getQueryConditions() instead
* @param array $arr Array to filter
* @return array Filtered array
*/
public static function keepOneWildcard( $arr ) {
if ( !is_array( $arr ) ) {
return $arr;
}
foreach ( $arr as $key => $value ) {
if ( $value instanceof LikeMatch ) {
return array_slice( $arr, 0, $key + 1 );
}
}
return $arr;
}
}