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/*
This file is part of TALER
Copyright (C) 2014, 2015, 2016 Inria and GNUnet e.V.
TALER 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 3, or (at your option) any later version.
TALER 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
TALER; see the file COPYING. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
*/
/**
* @file exchange-lib/exchange_api_wire.c
* @brief Implementation of the /wire request of the exchange's HTTP API
* @author Christian Grothoff
*/
#include "platform.h"
#include <curl/curl.h>
#include <jansson.h>
#include <microhttpd.h> /* just for HTTP status codes */
#include <gnunet/gnunet_util_lib.h>
#include <gnunet/gnunet_curl_lib.h>
#include "taler_exchange_service.h"
#include "taler_json_lib.h"
#include "taler_wire_plugin.h"
#include "exchange_api_handle.h"
/**
* @brief A Wire Handle
*/
struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle
{
/**
* The connection to exchange this request handle will use
*/
struct TALER_EXCHANGE_Handle *exchange;
/**
* The url for this request.
*/
char *url;
/**
* Handle for the request.
*/
struct GNUNET_CURL_Job *job;
/**
* Function to call with the result.
*/
TALER_EXCHANGE_WireResultCallback cb;
/**
* Closure for @a cb.
*/
void *cb_cls;
/**
* Set to the "methods" JSON array returned by the
* /wire request.
*/
json_t *methods;
/**
* Current iteration offset in the @e methods array.
*/
unsigned int methods_off;
};
/**
* Verify that the signature on the "200 OK" response
* for /wire/METHOD from the exchange is valid.
*
* @param wh wire handle with key material
* @param method method to verify the reply for
* @param json json reply with the signature
* @return #GNUNET_SYSERR if @a json is invalid,
* #GNUNET_NO if the method is unknown,
* #GNUNET_OK if the json is valid
*/
static int
verify_wire_method_signature_ok (const struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle *wh,
const char *method,
const json_t *json)
{
const struct TALER_EXCHANGE_Keys *key_state;
struct TALER_WIRE_Plugin *plugin;
char *lib_name;
int ret;
key_state = TALER_EXCHANGE_get_keys (wh->exchange);
(void) GNUNET_asprintf (&lib_name,
"libtaler_plugin_wire_%s",
method);
plugin = GNUNET_PLUGIN_load (lib_name,
NULL);
if (NULL == plugin)
{
GNUNET_free (lib_name);
GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INFO,
"Wire transfer method `%s' not supported\n",
method);
return GNUNET_NO;
}
plugin->library_name = lib_name;
ret = plugin->wire_validate (plugin->cls,
json,
&key_state->master_pub);
GNUNET_PLUGIN_unload (lib_name,
plugin);
GNUNET_free (lib_name);
return (GNUNET_YES == ret) ? GNUNET_OK : GNUNET_SYSERR;
}
/**
* Function called when we're done processing the
* HTTP /wire request.
*
* @param cls the `struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle`
* @param response_code HTTP response code, 0 on error
* @param json parsed JSON result, NULL on error
*/
static void
handle_wire_finished (void *cls,
long response_code,
const json_t *json)
{
struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle *wh = cls;
json_t *keep = NULL;
wh->job = NULL;
switch (response_code)
{
case 0:
break;
case MHD_HTTP_OK:
{
const char *key;
json_t *method;
int ret;
/* We 'keep' methods that we support and that are well-formed;
we fail (by setting response_code=0) if any method that we do
support fails to verify. */
keep = json_object ();
json_object_foreach ((json_t *) json, key, method) {
ret = verify_wire_method_signature_ok (wh,
key,
method);
if (GNUNET_SYSERR == ret)
{
/* bogus reply */
GNUNET_break_op (0);
response_code = 0;
}
/* GNUNET_NO: not understood by us, simply skip! */
if (GNUNET_OK == ret)
{
/* supported and valid, keep! */
json_object_set (keep,
key,
method);
}
}
if (0 != response_code)
{
/* all supported methods were valid, use 'keep' for 'json' */
break;
}
else
{
/* some supported methods were invalid, release 'keep', preserve
full 'json' for application-level error handling. */
json_decref (keep);
keep = NULL;
}
}
break;
case MHD_HTTP_BAD_REQUEST:
/* This should never happen, either us or the exchange is buggy
(or API version conflict); just pass JSON reply to the application */
break;
case MHD_HTTP_NOT_FOUND:
/* Nothing really to verify, this should never
happen, we should pass the JSON reply to the application */
break;
case MHD_HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR:
/* Server had an internal issue; we should retry, but this API
leaves this to the application */
break;
default:
/* unexpected response code */
GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR,
"Unexpected response code %u\n",
(unsigned int) response_code);
GNUNET_break (0);
response_code = 0;
break;
}
wh->cb (wh->cb_cls,
response_code,
TALER_JSON_get_error_code (json),
(NULL != keep) ? keep : json);
if (NULL != keep)
json_decref (keep);
TALER_EXCHANGE_wire_cancel (wh);
}
/**
* Obtain information about a exchange's wire instructions.
* A exchange may provide wire instructions for creating
* a reserve. The wire instructions also indicate
* which wire formats merchants may use with the exchange.
* This API is typically used by a wallet for wiring
* funds, and possibly by a merchant to determine
* supported wire formats.
*
* Note that while we return the (main) response verbatim to the
* caller for further processing, we do already verify that the
* response is well-formed (i.e. that signatures included in the
* response are all valid). If the exchange's reply is not well-formed,
* we return an HTTP status code of zero to @a cb.
*
* @param exchange the exchange handle; the exchange must be ready to operate
* @param wire_cb the callback to call when a reply for this request is available
* @param wire_cb_cls closure for the above callback
* @return a handle for this request
*/
struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle *
TALER_EXCHANGE_wire (struct TALER_EXCHANGE_Handle *exchange,
TALER_EXCHANGE_WireResultCallback wire_cb,
void *wire_cb_cls)
{
struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle *wh;
struct GNUNET_CURL_Context *ctx;
CURL *eh;
if (GNUNET_YES !=
MAH_handle_is_ready (exchange))
{
GNUNET_break (0);
return NULL;
}
wh = GNUNET_new (struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle);
wh->exchange = exchange;
wh->cb = wire_cb;
wh->cb_cls = wire_cb_cls;
wh->url = MAH_path_to_url (exchange, "/wire");
eh = curl_easy_init ();
GNUNET_assert (CURLE_OK ==
curl_easy_setopt (eh,
CURLOPT_URL,
wh->url));
ctx = MAH_handle_to_context (exchange);
wh->job = GNUNET_CURL_job_add (ctx,
eh,
GNUNET_YES,
&handle_wire_finished,
wh);
return wh;
}
/**
* Cancel a wire information request. This function cannot be used
* on a request handle if a response is already served for it.
*
* @param wh the wire information request handle
*/
void
TALER_EXCHANGE_wire_cancel (struct TALER_EXCHANGE_WireHandle *wh)
{
if (NULL != wh->job)
{
GNUNET_CURL_job_cancel (wh->job);
wh->job = NULL;
}
if (NULL != wh->methods)
{
json_decref (wh->methods);
wh->methods = NULL;
}
GNUNET_free (wh->url);
GNUNET_free (wh);
}
/* end of exchange_api_wire.c */
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