package Catalyst::Plugin::Session; use Moose; with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast'; use MRO::Compat; use Catalyst::Exception (); use Digest (); use overload (); use Object::Signature (); use HTML::Entities (); use Carp; use List::Util qw/ max /; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; our $VERSION = '0.43'; $VERSION =~ tr/_//d; my @session_data_accessors; # used in delete_session __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors( "_session_delete_reason", @session_data_accessors = qw/ _sessionid _session _session_expires _extended_session_expires _session_data_sig _flash _flash_keep_keys _flash_key_hashes _tried_loading_session_id _tried_loading_session_data _tried_loading_session_expires _tried_loading_flash_data _needs_early_session_finalization / ); sub _session_plugin_config { my $c = shift; # FIXME - Start warning once all the state/store modules have also been updated. #$c->log->warn("Deprecated 'session' config key used, please use the key 'Plugin::Session' instead") # if exists $c->config->{session} #$c->config->{'Plugin::Session'} ||= delete($c->config->{session}) || {}; $c->config->{'Plugin::Session'} ||= $c->config->{session} || {}; } sub setup { my $c = shift; $c->maybe::next::method(@_); $c->check_session_plugin_requirements; $c->setup_session; return $c; } sub check_session_plugin_requirements { my $c = shift; unless ( $c->isa("Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State") && $c->isa("Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store") ) { my $err = ( "The Session plugin requires both Session::State " . "and Session::Store plugins to be used as well." ); $c->log->fatal($err); Catalyst::Exception->throw($err); } } sub setup_session { my $c = shift; my $cfg = $c->_session_plugin_config; %$cfg = ( expires => 7200, verify_address => 0, verify_user_agent => 0, expiry_threshold => 0, %$cfg, ); $c->maybe::next::method(); } sub prepare_action { my $c = shift; $c->maybe::next::method(@_); if ( $c->_session_plugin_config->{flash_to_stash} and $c->sessionid and my $flash_data = $c->flash ) { @{ $c->stash }{ keys %$flash_data } = values %$flash_data; } } sub finalize_headers { my $c = shift; # fix cookie before we send headers $c->_save_session_expires; # Force extension of session_expires before finalizing headers, so a pos # up to date. First call to session_expires will extend the expiry, subs # just return the previously extended value. $c->session_expires; $c->finalize_session if $c->_needs_early_session_finalization; return $c->maybe::next::method(@_); } sub finalize_body { my $c = shift; # We have to finalize our session *before* $c->engine->finalize_xxx is called, # because we do not want to send the HTTP response before the session is stored/committed to # the session database (or whatever Session::Store you use). $c->finalize_session unless $c->_needs_early_session_finalization; $c->_clear_session_instance_data; return $c->maybe::next::method(@_); } sub finalize_session { my $c = shift; $c->maybe::next::method(@_); $c->_save_session_id; $c->_save_session; $c->_save_flash; } sub _session_updated { my $c = shift; if ( my $session_data = $c->_session ) { no warnings 'uninitialized'; if ( Object::Signature::signature($session_data) ne $c->_session_data_sig ) { return $session_data; } else { return; } } else { return; } } sub _save_session_id { my $c = shift; # we already called set when allocating # no need to tell the state plugins anything new } sub _save_session_expires { my $c = shift; if ( defined($c->_session_expires) ) { if (my $sid = $c->sessionid) { my $current = $c->_get_stored_session_expires; my $extended = $c->session_expires; if ($extended > $current) { $c->store_session_data( "expires:$sid" => $extended ); } } } } sub _save_session { my $c = shift; if ( my $session_data = $c->_session_updated ) { $session_data->{__updated} = time(); my $sid = $c->sessionid; $c->store_session_data( "session:$sid" => $session_data ); } } sub _save_flash { my $c = shift; if ( my $flash_data = $c->_flash ) { my $hashes = $c->_flash_key_hashes || {}; my $keep = $c->_flash_keep_keys || {}; foreach my $key ( keys %$hashes ) { if ( !exists $keep->{$key} and Object::Signature::signature( \$flash_data->{$key} ) eq $hashes->{$key} ) { delete $flash_data->{$key}; } } my $sid = $c->sessionid; my $session_data = $c->_session; if (%$flash_data) { $session_data->{__flash} = $flash_data; } else { delete $session_data->{__flash}; } $c->_session($session_data); $c->_save_session; } } sub _load_session_expires { my $c = shift; return $c->_session_expires if $c->_tried_loading_session_expires; $c->_tried_loading_session_expires(1); if ( my $sid = $c->sessionid ) { my $expires = $c->_get_stored_session_expires; if ( $expires >= time() ) { $c->_session_expires( $expires ); return $expires; } else { $c->delete_session( "session expired" ); return 0; } } return; } sub _load_session { my $c = shift; return $c->_session if $c->_tried_loading_session_data; $c->_tried_loading_session_data(1); if ( my $sid = $c->sessionid ) { if ( $c->_load_session_expires ) { # > 0 my $session_data = $c->get_session_data("session:$sid") || return; $c->_session($session_data); no warnings 'uninitialized'; # ne __address if ( $c->_session_plugin_config->{verify_address} && exists $session_data->{__address} && $session_data->{__address} ne $c->request->address ) { $c->log->warn( "Deleting session $sid due to address mismatch (" . $session_data->{__address} . " != " . $c->request->address . ")" ); $c->delete_session("address mismatch"); return; } if ( $c->_session_plugin_config->{verify_user_agent} && $session_data->{__user_agent} ne $c->request->user_agent ) { $c->log->warn( "Deleting session $sid due to user agent mismatch (" . $session_data->{__user_agent} . " != " . $c->request->user_agent . ")" ); $c->delete_session("user agent mismatch"); return; } $c->log->debug(qq/Restored session "$sid"/) if $c->debug; $c->_session_data_sig( Object::Signature::signature($session_data) ) if $session_data; $c->_expire_session_keys; return $session_data; } } return; } sub _load_flash { my $c = shift; return $c->_flash if $c->_tried_loading_flash_data; $c->_tried_loading_flash_data(1); if ( my $sid = $c->sessionid ) { my $session_data = $c->session; $c->_flash($session_data->{__flash}); if ( my $flash_data = $c->_flash ) { $c->_flash_key_hashes({ map { $_ => Object::Signature::signature( \$flash_data->{$_} ) } keys %$flash_data }); return $flash_data; } } return; } sub _expire_session_keys { my ( $c, $data ) = @_; my $now = time; my $expire_times = ( $data || $c->_session || {} )->{__expire_keys} || {}; foreach my $key ( grep { $expire_times->{$_} < $now } keys %$expire_times ) { delete $c->_session->{$key}; delete $expire_times->{$key}; } } sub _clear_session_instance_data { my $c = shift; $c->$_(undef) for @session_data_accessors; $c->maybe::next::method(@_); # allow other plugins to hook in on this } sub change_session_id { my $c = shift; my $sessiondata = $c->session; my $oldsid = $c->sessionid; my $newsid = $c->create_session_id; if ($oldsid) { $c->log->debug(qq/change_sessid: deleting session data from "$oldsid"/) if $c->debug; $c->delete_session_data("${_}:${oldsid}") for qw/session expires flash/; } $c->log->debug(qq/change_sessid: storing session data to "$newsid"/) if $c->debug; $c->store_session_data( "session:$newsid" => $sessiondata ); return $newsid; } sub delete_session { my ( $c, $msg ) = @_; $c->log->debug("Deleting session" . ( defined($msg) ? "($msg)" : '(no reason given)') ) if $c->debug; # delete the session data if ( my $sid = $c->sessionid ) { $c->delete_session_data("${_}:${sid}") for qw/session expires flash/; $c->delete_session_id($sid); } # reset the values in the context object # see the BEGIN block $c->_clear_session_instance_data; $c->_session_delete_reason($msg); } sub session_delete_reason { my $c = shift; $c->session_is_valid; # check that it was loaded $c->_session_delete_reason(@_); } sub session_expires { my $c = shift; if ( defined( my $expires = $c->_extended_session_expires ) ) { return $expires; } elsif ( defined( $expires = $c->_load_session_expires ) ) { return $c->extend_session_expires( $expires ); } else { return 0; } } sub extend_session_expires { my ( $c, $expires ) = @_; my $threshold = $c->_session_plugin_config->{expiry_threshold} || 0; if ( my $sid = $c->sessionid ) { my $expires = $c->_get_stored_session_expires; my $cutoff = $expires - $threshold; if (!$threshold || $cutoff <= time || $c->_session_updated) { $c->_extended_session_expires( my $updated = $c->calculate_initial_session_expires() ); $c->extend_session_id( $sid, $updated ); return $updated; } else { return $expires; } } else { return; } } sub change_session_expires { my ( $c, $expires ) = @_; $expires ||= 0; my $sid = $c->sessionid; my $time_exp = time() + $expires; $c->store_session_data( "expires:$sid" => $time_exp ); } sub _get_stored_session_expires { my ($c) = @_; if ( my $sid = $c->sessionid ) { return $c->get_session_data("expires:$sid") || 0; } else { return 0; } } sub initial_session_expires { my $c = shift; return ( time() + $c->_session_plugin_config->{expires} ); } sub calculate_initial_session_expires { my ($c) = @_; return max( $c->initial_session_expires, $c->_get_stored_session_expires ); } sub calculate_extended_session_expires { my ( $c, $prev ) = @_; return ( time() + $prev ); } sub reset_session_expires { my ( $c, $sid ) = @_; my $exp = $c->calculate_initial_session_expires; $c->_session_expires( $exp ); # # since we're setting _session_expires directly, make load_session_expires # actually use that value. # $c->_tried_loading_session_expires(1); $c->_extended_session_expires( $exp ); $exp; } sub sessionid { my $c = shift; return $c->_sessionid || $c->_load_sessionid; } sub _load_sessionid { my $c = shift; return if $c->_tried_loading_session_id; $c->_tried_loading_session_id(1); if ( defined( my $sid = $c->get_session_id ) ) { if ( $c->validate_session_id($sid) ) { # temporarily set the inner key, so that validation will work $c->_sessionid($sid); return $sid; } else { $sid = HTML::Entities::encode_entities($sid); my $err = "Tried to set invalid session ID '$sid'"; $c->log->error($err); Catalyst::Exception->throw($err); } } return; } sub session_is_valid { my $c = shift; # force a check for expiry, but also __address, etc if ( $c->_load_session ) { return 1; } else { return; } } sub validate_session_id { my ( $c, $sid ) = @_; $sid and $sid =~ /^[a-f\d]+$/i; } sub session { my $c = shift; my $session = $c->_session || $c->_load_session || do { $c->create_session_id_if_needed; $c->initialize_session_data; }; if (@_) { my $new_values = @_ > 1 ? { @_ } : $_[0]; croak('session takes a hash or hashref') unless ref $new_values; for my $key (keys %$new_values) { $session->{$key} = $new_values->{$key}; } } $session; } sub keep_flash { my ( $c, @keys ) = @_; my $href = $c->_flash_keep_keys || $c->_flash_keep_keys({}); (@{$href}{@keys}) = ((undef) x @keys); } sub _flash_data { my $c = shift; $c->_flash || $c->_load_flash || do { $c->create_session_id_if_needed; $c->_flash( {} ); }; } sub _set_flash { my $c = shift; if (@_) { my $items = @_ > 1 ? {@_} : $_[0]; croak('flash takes a hash or hashref') unless ref $items; @{ $c->_flash }{ keys %$items } = values %$items; } } sub flash { my $c = shift; $c->_flash_data; $c->_set_flash(@_); return $c->_flash; } sub clear_flash { my $c = shift; #$c->delete_session_data("flash:" . $c->sessionid); # should this be in here? or delayed till finalization? $c->_flash_key_hashes({}); $c->_flash_keep_keys({}); $c->_flash({}); } sub session_expire_key { my ( $c, %keys ) = @_; my $now = time; @{ $c->session->{__expire_keys} }{ keys %keys } = map { $now + $_ } values %keys; } sub initialize_session_data { my $c = shift; my $now = time; return $c->_session( { __created => $now, __updated => $now, ( $c->_session_plugin_config->{verify_address} ? ( __address => $c->request->address||'' ) : () ), ( $c->_session_plugin_config->{verify_user_agent} ? ( __user_agent => $c->request->user_agent||'' ) : () ), } ); } sub generate_session_id { my $c = shift; my $digest = $c->_find_digest(); $digest->add( $c->session_hash_seed() ); return $digest->hexdigest; } sub create_session_id_if_needed { my $c = shift; $c->create_session_id unless $c->sessionid; } sub create_session_id { my $c = shift; my $sid = $c->generate_session_id; $c->log->debug(qq/Created session "$sid"/) if $c->debug; $c->_sessionid($sid); $c->reset_session_expires; $c->set_session_id($sid); return $sid; } my $counter; sub session_hash_seed { my $c = shift; return join( "", ++$counter, time, rand, $$, {}, overload::StrVal($c), ); } my $usable; sub _find_digest () { unless ($usable) { foreach my $alg (qw/SHA-1 SHA-256 MD5/) { if ( eval { Digest->new($alg) } ) { $usable = $alg; last; } } Catalyst::Exception->throw( "Could not find a suitable Digest module. Please install " . "Digest::SHA1, Digest::SHA, or Digest::MD5" ) unless $usable; } return Digest->new($usable); } sub dump_these { my $c = shift; ( $c->maybe::next::method(), $c->_sessionid ? ( [ "Session ID" => $c->sessionid ], [ Session => $c->session ], ) : () ); } sub get_session_id { shift->maybe::next::method(@_) } sub set_session_id { shift->maybe::next::method(@_) } sub delete_session_id { shift->maybe::next::method(@_) } sub extend_session_id { shift->maybe::next::method(@_) } __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Catalyst::Plugin::Session - Generic Session plugin - ties together server side storage and client side state required to maintain session data. =head1 SYNOPSIS # To get sessions to "just work", all you need to do is use these plugins: use Catalyst qw/ Session Session::Store::FastMmap Session::State::Cookie /; # you can replace Store::FastMmap with Store::File - both have sensible # default configurations (see their docs for details) # more complicated backends are available for other scenarios (DBI storage, # etc) # after you've loaded the plugins you can save session data # For example, if you are writing a shopping cart, it could be implemented # like this: sub add_item : Local { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; my $item_id = $c->req->param("item"); # $c->session is a hash ref, a bit like $c->stash # the difference is that it' preserved across requests push @{ $c->session->{items} }, $item_id; $c->forward("MyView"); } sub display_items : Local { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; # values in $c->session are restored $c->stash->{items_to_display} = [ map { MyModel->retrieve($_) } @{ $c->session->{items} } ]; $c->forward("MyView"); } =head1 DESCRIPTION The Session plugin is the base of two related parts of functionality required for session management in web applications. The first part, the State, is getting the browser to repeat back a session key, so that the web application can identify the client and logically string several requests together into a session. The second part, the Store, deals with the actual storage of information about the client. This data is stored so that the it may be revived for every request made by the same client. This plugin links the two pieces together. =head1 RECOMENDED BACKENDS =over 4 =item Session::State::Cookie The only really sane way to do state is using cookies. =item Session::Store::File A portable backend, based on Cache::File. =item Session::Store::FastMmap A fast and flexible backend, based on Cache::FastMmap. =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item sessionid An accessor for the session ID value. =item session Returns a hash reference that might contain unserialized values from previous requests in the same session, and whose modified value will be saved for future requests. This method will automatically create a new session and session ID if none exists. You can also set session keys by passing a list of key/value pairs or a hashref. $c->session->{foo} = "bar"; # This works. $c->session(one => 1, two => 2); # And this. $c->session({ answer => 42 }); # And this. =item session_expires This method returns the time when the current session will expire, or 0 if there is no current session. If there is a session and it already expired, it will delete the session and return 0 as well. =item flash This is like Ruby on Rails' flash data structure. Think of it as a stash that lasts for longer than one request, letting you redirect instead of forward. The flash data will be cleaned up only on requests on which actually use $c->flash (thus allowing multiple redirections), and the policy is to delete all the keys which haven't changed since the flash data was loaded at the end of every request. Note that use of the flash is an easy way to get data across requests, but it's also strongly disrecommended, due it it being inherently plagued with race conditions. This means that it's unlikely to work well if your users have multiple tabs open at once, or if your site does a lot of AJAX requests. L is the recommended alternative solution, as this doesn't suffer from these issues. sub moose : Local { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; $c->flash->{beans} = 10; $c->response->redirect( $c->uri_for("foo") ); } sub foo : Local { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; my $value = $c->flash->{beans}; # ... $c->response->redirect( $c->uri_for("bar") ); } sub bar : Local { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; if ( exists $c->flash->{beans} ) { # false } } =item clear_flash Zap all the keys in the flash regardless of their current state. =item keep_flash @keys If you want to keep a flash key for the next request too, even if it hasn't changed, call C and pass in the keys as arguments. =item delete_session REASON This method is used to invalidate a session. It takes an optional parameter which will be saved in C if provided. NOTE: This method will B delete your flash data. =item session_delete_reason This accessor contains a string with the reason a session was deleted. Possible values include: =over 4 =item * C
=item * C =back =item session_expire_key $key, $ttl Mark a key to expire at a certain time (only useful when shorter than the expiry time for the whole session). For example: __PACKAGE__->config('Plugin::Session' => { expires => 10000000000 }); # "forever" (NB If this number is too large, Y2K38 breakage could result.) # later $c->session_expire_key( __user => 3600 ); Will make the session data survive, but the user will still be logged out after an hour. Note that these values are not auto extended. =item change_session_id By calling this method you can force a session id change while keeping all session data. This method might come handy when you are paranoid about some advanced variations of session fixation attack. If you want to prevent this session fixation scenario: 0) let us have WebApp with anonymous and authenticated parts 1) a hacker goes to vulnerable WebApp and gets a real sessionid, just by browsing anonymous part of WebApp 2) the hacker inserts (somehow) this values into a cookie in victim's browser 3) after the victim logs into WebApp the hacker can enter his/her session you should call change_session_id in your login controller like this: if ($c->authenticate( { username => $user, password => $pass } )) { # login OK $c->change_session_id; ... } else { # login FAILED ... } =item change_session_expires $expires You can change the session expiration time for this session; $c->change_session_expires( 4000 ); Note that this only works to set the session longer than the config setting. =back =head1 INTERNAL METHODS =over 4 =item setup This method is extended to also make calls to C and C. =item check_session_plugin_requirements This method ensures that a State and a Store plugin are also in use by the application. =item setup_session This method populates C<< $c->config('Plugin::Session') >> with the default values listed in L. =item prepare_action This method is extended. Its only effect is if the (off by default) C configuration parameter is on - then it will copy the contents of the flash to the stash at prepare time. =item finalize_headers This method is extended and will extend the expiry time before sending the response. =item finalize_body This method is extended and will call finalize_session before the other finalize_body methods run. Here we persist the session data if a session exists. =item initialize_session_data This method will initialize the internal structure of the session, and is called by the C method if appropriate. =item create_session_id Creates a new session ID using C if there is no session ID yet. =item validate_session_id SID Make sure a session ID is of the right format. This currently ensures that the session ID string is any amount of case insensitive hexadecimal characters. =item generate_session_id This method will return a string that can be used as a session ID. It is supposed to be a reasonably random string with enough bits to prevent collision. It basically takes C and hashes it using SHA-1, MD5 or SHA-256, depending on the availability of these modules. =item session_hash_seed This method is actually rather internal to generate_session_id, but should be overridable in case you want to provide more random data. Currently it returns a concatenated string which contains: =over 4 =item * A counter =item * The current time =item * One value from C. =item * The stringified value of a newly allocated hash reference =item * The stringified value of the Catalyst context object =back in the hopes that those combined values are entropic enough for most uses. If this is not the case you can replace C with e.g. sub session_hash_seed { open my $fh, "<", "/dev/random"; read $fh, my $bytes, 20; close $fh; return $bytes; } Or even more directly, replace C: sub generate_session_id { open my $fh, "<", "/dev/random"; read $fh, my $bytes, 20; close $fh; return unpack("H*", $bytes); } Also have a look at L and the various openssl bindings - these modules provide APIs for cryptographically secure random data. =item finalize_session Clean up the session during C. This clears the various accessors after saving to the store. =item dump_these See L - ammends the session data structure to the list of dumped objects if session ID is defined. =item calculate_extended_session_expires =item calculate_initial_session_expires =item create_session_id_if_needed =item delete_session_id =item extend_session_expires Note: this is *not* used to give an individual user a longer session. See 'change_session_expires'. =item extend_session_id =item get_session_id =item reset_session_expires =item session_is_valid =item set_session_id =item initial_session_expires =back =head1 USING SESSIONS DURING PREPARE The earliest point in time at which you may use the session data is after L's C has finished. State plugins must set $c->session ID before C, and during C L will actually load the data from the store. sub prepare_action { my $c = shift; # don't touch $c->session yet! $c->NEXT::prepare_action( @_ ); $c->session; # this is OK $c->sessionid; # this is also OK } =head1 CONFIGURATION $c->config('Plugin::Session' => { expires => 1234, }); All configuation parameters are provided in a hash reference under the C key in the configuration hash. =over 4 =item expires The time-to-live of each session, expressed in seconds. Defaults to 7200 (two hours). =item expiry_threshold Only update the session expiry time if it would otherwise expire within this many seconds from now. The purpose of this is to keep the session store from being updated when nothing else in the session is updated. Defaults to 0 (in which case, the expiration will always be updated). =item verify_address When true, C<< $c->request->address >> will be checked at prepare time. If it is not the same as the address that initiated the session, the session is deleted. Defaults to false. =item verify_user_agent When true, C<< $c->request->user_agent >> will be checked at prepare time. If it is not the same as the user agent that initiated the session, the session is deleted. Defaults to false. =item flash_to_stash This option makes it easier to have actions behave the same whether they were forwarded to or redirected to. On prepare time it copies the contents of C (if any) to the stash. =back =head1 SPECIAL KEYS The hash reference returned by C<< $c->session >> contains several keys which are automatically set: =over 4 =item __expires This key no longer exists. Use C instead. =item __updated The last time a session was saved to the store. =item __created The time when the session was first created. =item __address The value of C<< $c->request->address >> at the time the session was created. This value is only populated if C is true in the configuration. =item __user_agent The value of C<< $c->request->user_agent >> at the time the session was created. This value is only populated if C is true in the configuration. =back =head1 CAVEATS =head2 Round the Robin Proxies C could make your site inaccessible to users who are behind load balanced proxies. Some ISPs may give a different IP to each request by the same client due to this type of proxying. If addresses are verified these users' sessions cannot persist. To let these users access your site you can either disable address verification as a whole, or provide a checkbox in the login dialog that tells the server that it's OK for the address of the client to change. When the server sees that this box is checked it should delete the C<__address> special key from the session hash when the hash is first created. =head2 Race Conditions In this day and age where cleaning detergents and Dutch football (not the American kind) teams roam the plains in great numbers, requests may happen simultaneously. This means that there is some risk of session data being overwritten, like this: =over 4 =item 1. request a starts, request b starts, with the same session ID =item 2. session data is loaded in request a =item 3. session data is loaded in request b =item 4. session data is changed in request a =item 5. request a finishes, session data is updated and written to store =item 6. request b finishes, session data is updated and written to store, overwriting changes by request a =back For applications where any given user's session is only making one request at a time this plugin should be safe enough. =head1 AUTHORS Andy Grundman Christian Hansen Yuval Kogman, C Sebastian Riedel Tomas Doran (t0m) C (current maintainer) Sergio Salvi kmx C Florian Ragwitz (rafl) C Kent Fredric (kentnl) And countless other contributers from #catalyst. Thanks guys! =head1 Contributors Devin Austin (dhoss) Robert Rothenberg (on behalf of Foxtons Ltd.) =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright (c) 2005 the aforementioned authors. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut