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add csrf filter middleware
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src/middleware/csrf.rs
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src/middleware/csrf.rs
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//! A filter for cross-site request forgery (CSRF).
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//!
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//! This middleware is stateless and [based on request
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//! headers](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF)_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet#Verifying_Same_Origin_with_Standard_Headers).
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//!
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//! By default requests are allowed only if one of these is true:
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//!
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//! * The request method is safe (`GET`, `HEAD`, `OPTIONS`). It is the
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//! applications responsibility to ensure these methods cannot be used to
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//! execute unwanted actions. Note that upgrade requests for websockets are
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//! also considered safe.
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//! * The `Origin` header (added automatically by the browser) matches one
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//! of the allowed origins.
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//! * There is no `Origin` header but the `Referer` header matches one of
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//! the allowed origins.
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//!
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//! Use [`CsrfFilterBuilder::allow_xhr()`](struct.CsrfFilterBuilder.html#method.allow_xhr)
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//! if you want to allow requests with unsafe methods via
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//! [CORS](../cors/struct.Cors.html).
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//!
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//! # Example
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//!
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//! ```
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//! # extern crate actix_web;
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//! # use actix_web::*;
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//!
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//! use actix_web::middleware::csrf;
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//!
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//! fn handle_post(_req: HttpRequest) -> &'static str {
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//! "This action should only be triggered with requests from the same site"
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//! }
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//!
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//! fn main() {
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//! let app = Application::new()
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//! .middleware(
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//! csrf::CsrfFilter::build()
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//! .allowed_origin("https://www.example.com")
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//! .finish())
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//! .resource("/", |r| {
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//! r.method(Method::GET).f(|_| httpcodes::HttpOk);
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//! r.method(Method::POST).f(handle_post);
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//! })
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//! .finish();
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! In this example the entire application is protected from CSRF.
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use std::borrow::Cow;
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use std::collections::HashSet;
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use bytes::Bytes;
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use error::{Result, ResponseError};
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use http::{HeaderMap, HttpTryFrom, Uri, header};
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use httprequest::HttpRequest;
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use httpresponse::HttpResponse;
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use httpmessage::HttpMessage;
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use httpcodes::HttpForbidden;
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use middleware::{Middleware, Started};
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/// Potential cross-site request forgery detected.
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#[derive(Debug, Fail)]
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pub enum CsrfError {
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/// The HTTP request header `Origin` was required but not provided.
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#[fail(display="Origin header required")]
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MissingOrigin,
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/// The HTTP request header `Origin` could not be parsed correctly.
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#[fail(display="Could not parse Origin header")]
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BadOrigin,
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/// The cross-site request was denied.
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#[fail(display="Cross-site request denied")]
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CsrDenied,
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}
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impl ResponseError for CsrfError {
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fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
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HttpForbidden.build().body(self.to_string()).unwrap()
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}
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}
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fn uri_origin(uri: &Uri) -> Option<String> {
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match (uri.scheme_part(), uri.host(), uri.port()) {
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(Some(scheme), Some(host), Some(port)) => {
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Some(format!("{}://{}:{}", scheme, host, port))
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}
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(Some(scheme), Some(host), None) => {
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Some(format!("{}://{}", scheme, host))
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}
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_ => None
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}
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}
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fn origin(headers: &HeaderMap) -> Option<Result<Cow<str>, CsrfError>> {
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headers.get(header::ORIGIN)
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.map(|origin| {
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origin
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.to_str()
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.map_err(|_| CsrfError::BadOrigin)
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.map(|o| o.into())
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})
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.or_else(|| {
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headers.get(header::REFERER)
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.map(|referer| {
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Uri::try_from(Bytes::from(referer.as_bytes()))
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.ok()
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.as_ref()
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.and_then(uri_origin)
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.ok_or(CsrfError::BadOrigin)
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.map(|o| o.into())
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})
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})
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}
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/// A middleware that filters cross-site requests.
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pub struct CsrfFilter {
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origins: HashSet<String>,
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allow_xhr: bool,
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allow_missing_origin: bool,
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}
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impl CsrfFilter {
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/// Start building a `CsrfFilter`.
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pub fn build() -> CsrfFilterBuilder {
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CsrfFilterBuilder {
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cors: CsrfFilter {
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origins: HashSet::new(),
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allow_xhr: false,
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allow_missing_origin: false,
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}
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}
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}
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fn validate<S>(&self, req: &mut HttpRequest<S>) -> Result<(), CsrfError> {
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if req.method().is_safe() || (self.allow_xhr && req.headers().contains_key("x-requested-with")) {
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Ok(())
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} else if let Some(header) = origin(req.headers()) {
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match header {
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Ok(ref origin) if self.origins.contains(origin.as_ref()) => Ok(()),
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Ok(_) => Err(CsrfError::CsrDenied),
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Err(err) => Err(err),
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}
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} else if self.allow_missing_origin {
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(CsrfError::MissingOrigin)
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}
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}
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}
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impl<S> Middleware<S> for CsrfFilter {
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fn start(&self, req: &mut HttpRequest<S>) -> Result<Started> {
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self.validate(req)?;
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Ok(Started::Done)
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}
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}
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/// Used to build a `CsrfFilter`.
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///
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/// To construct a CSRF filter:
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///
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/// 1. Call [`CsrfFilter::build`](struct.CsrfFilter.html#method.build) to
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/// start building.
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/// 2. [Add](struct.CsrfFilterBuilder.html#method.allowed_origin) allowed
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/// origins.
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/// 3. Call [finish](struct.CsrfFilterBuilder.html#method.finish) to retrieve
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/// the constructed filter.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use actix_web::middleware::csrf;
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///
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/// let csrf = csrf::CsrfFilter::build()
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/// .allowed_origin("https://www.example.com")
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/// .finish();
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/// ```
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pub struct CsrfFilterBuilder {
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cors: CsrfFilter,
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}
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impl CsrfFilterBuilder {
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/// Add an origin that is allowed to make requests. Will be verified
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/// against the `Origin` request header.
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pub fn allowed_origin(mut self, origin: &str) -> CsrfFilterBuilder {
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self.cors.origins.insert(origin.to_owned());
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self
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}
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/// Allow all requests with an `X-Requested-With` header.
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///
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/// A cross-site attacker should not be able to send requests with custom
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/// headers unless a CORS policy whitelists them. Therefore it should be
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/// safe to allow requests with an `X-Requested-With` header (added
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/// automatically by many JavaScript libraries).
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///
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/// This is disabled by default, because in Safari it is possible to
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/// circumvent this using redirects and Flash.
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///
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/// Use this method to enable more lax filtering.
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pub fn allow_xhr(mut self) -> CsrfFilterBuilder {
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self.cors.allow_xhr = true;
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self
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}
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/// Allow requests if the expected `Origin` header is missing (and
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/// there is no `Referer` to fall back on).
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///
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/// The filter is conservative by default, but it should be safe to allow
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/// missing `Origin` headers because a cross-site attacker cannot prevent
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/// the browser from sending `Origin` on unsafe requests.
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pub fn allow_missing_origin(mut self) -> CsrfFilterBuilder {
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self.cors.allow_missing_origin = true;
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self
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}
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/// Finishes building the `CsrfFilter` instance.
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pub fn finish(self) -> CsrfFilter {
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self.cors
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use http::Method;
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use test::TestRequest;
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#[test]
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fn test_safe() {
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let csrf = CsrfFilter::build()
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.allowed_origin("https://www.example.com")
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.finish();
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let mut req = TestRequest::with_header("Origin", "https://www.w3.org")
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.method(Method::HEAD)
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.finish();
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assert!(csrf.start(&mut req).is_ok());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_csrf() {
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let csrf = CsrfFilter::build()
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.allowed_origin("https://www.example.com")
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.finish();
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let mut req = TestRequest::with_header("Origin", "https://www.w3.org")
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.method(Method::POST)
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.finish();
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assert!(csrf.start(&mut req).is_err());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_referer() {
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let csrf = CsrfFilter::build()
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.allowed_origin("https://www.example.com")
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.finish();
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let mut req = TestRequest::with_header("Referer", "https://www.example.com/some/path?query=param")
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.method(Method::POST)
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.finish();
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assert!(csrf.start(&mut req).is_ok());
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}
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}
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mod session;
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mod defaultheaders;
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pub mod cors;
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pub mod csrf;
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pub use self::logger::Logger;
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pub use self::defaultheaders::{DefaultHeaders, DefaultHeadersBuilder};
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pub use self::session::{RequestSession, Session, SessionImpl, SessionBackend, SessionStorage,
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