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gristlabs_grist-core/app/client/components/Comm.ts

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/**
* The Comm object in this module implements communication with the server. We
* communicate via request-response calls, and also receive async messages from
* the server.
*
* In this implementation, a single WebSocket is used for both purposes.
*
* Calls to the server:
* Call a method of the Comm object. The return value is a promise which will
* be fulfilled with the data object of the response, or rejected with
* an error object.
*
* Async messages from the server:
* Listen to Comm for events documented below.
*
*
* Implementation
* --------------
* Messages are serialized as JSON using types CommRequest, CommResponse, CommResponseError for
* method calls, and CommMessage for async messages from the server. These are all defined in
* app/common/CommTypes. Note that this is a matter between the client's and the server's
* communication libraries, and code outside of them should not rely on these details.
*/
import {GristWSConnection} from 'app/client/components/GristWSConnection';
import * as dispose from 'app/client/lib/dispose';
import * as log from 'app/client/lib/log';
import {CommRequest, CommResponse, CommResponseBase, CommResponseError, ValidEvent} from 'app/common/CommTypes';
import {UserAction} from 'app/common/DocActions';
(core) add initial support for special shares Summary: This gives a mechanism for controlling access control within a document that is distinct from (though implemented with the same machinery as) granular access rules. It was hard to find a good way to insert this that didn't dissolve in a soup of complications, so here's what I went with: * When reading rules, if there are shares, extra rules are added. * If there are shares, all rules are made conditional on a "ShareRef" user property. * "ShareRef" is null when a doc is accessed in normal way, and the row id of a share when accessed via a share. There's no UI for controlling shares (George is working on it for forms), but you can do it by editing a `_grist_Shares` table in a document. Suppose you make a fresh document with a single page/table/widget, then to create an empty share you can do: ``` gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.sendAction(['AddRecord', '_grist_Shares', null, {linkId: 'xyz', options: '{"publish": true}'}]) ``` If you look at the home db now there should be something in the `shares` table: ``` $ sqlite3 -table landing.db "select * from shares" +----+------------------------+------------------------+--------------+---------+ | id | key | doc_id | link_id | options | +----+------------------------+------------------------+--------------+---------+ | 1 | gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K | 4qYuace1xP2CTcPunFdtan | xyz | ... | +----+------------------------+------------------------+--------------+---------+ ``` If you take the key from that (gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K in this case) and replace the document's urlId in its URL with `s.<key>` (in this case `s.gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K` then you can use the regular document landing page (it will be quite blank initially) or API endpoint via the share. E.g. for me `http://localhost:8080/o/docs/s0gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K/share-inter-3` accesses the doc. To actually share some material - useful commands: ``` gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.getMetaTable('_grist_Views_section').getRecords() gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.sendAction(['UpdateRecord', '_grist_Views_section', 1, {shareOptions: '{"publish": true, "form": true}'}]) gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.getMetaTable('_grist_Pages').getRecords() gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.sendAction(['UpdateRecord', '_grist_Pages', 1, {shareRef: 1}]) ``` For a share to be effective, at least one page needs to have its shareRef set to the rowId of the share, and at least one widget on one of those pages needs to have its shareOptions set to {"publish": "true", "form": "true"} (meaning turn on sharing, and include form sharing), and the share itself needs {"publish": true} on its options. I think special shares are kind of incompatible with public sharing, since by their nature (allowing access to all endpoints) they easily expose the docId, and changing that would be hard. Test Plan: tests added Reviewers: dsagal, georgegevoian Reviewed By: dsagal, georgegevoian Subscribers: jarek, dsagal Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D4144
9 months ago
import {DocListAPI, OpenDocOptions, OpenLocalDocResult} from 'app/common/DocListAPI';
import {GristServerAPI} from 'app/common/GristServerAPI';
import {getInitialDocAssignment} from 'app/common/urlUtils';
import {Events as BackboneEvents} from 'backbone';
/**
* A request that is currently being processed.
*/
export interface CommRequestInFlight {
resolve: (result: unknown) => void;
reject: (err: Error) => void;
// clientId is non-null for those requests which should not be re-sent on reconnect if
// the clientId has changed; it is null when it's safe to re-send.
clientId: string|null;
docId: string|null;
methodName: string;
requestMsg: string;
sent: boolean;
}
function isCommResponseError(msg: CommResponse | CommResponseError): msg is CommResponseError {
return Boolean(msg.error);
}
/**
* Comm object provides the interfaces to communicate with the server.
* Each method that calls to the server returns a promise for the response.
*/
export class Comm extends dispose.Disposable implements GristServerAPI, DocListAPI {
// methods defined by GristServerAPI
public logout = this._wrapMethod('logout');
public updateProfile = this._wrapMethod('updateProfile');
public getDocList = this._wrapMethod('getDocList');
public createNewDoc = this._wrapMethod('createNewDoc');
public importSampleDoc = this._wrapMethod('importSampleDoc');
public importDoc = this._wrapMethod('importDoc');
public deleteDoc = this._wrapMethod('deleteDoc');
// openDoc has special definition below
public renameDoc = this._wrapMethod('renameDoc');
public getConfig = this._wrapMethod('getConfig');
public updateConfig = this._wrapMethod('updateConfig');
public lookupEmail = this._wrapMethod('lookupEmail');
public getNewInvites = this._wrapMethod('getNewInvites');
public getLocalInvites = this._wrapMethod('getLocalInvites');
public ignoreLocalInvite = this._wrapMethod('ignoreLocalInvite');
public showItemInFolder = this._wrapMethod('showItemInFolder');
public getBasketTables = this._wrapMethod('getBasketTables');
public embedTable = this._wrapMethod('embedTable');
public reloadPlugins = this._wrapMethod('reloadPlugins');
public pendingRequests: Map<number, CommRequestInFlight>;
public nextRequestNumber: number = 0;
protected listenTo: BackboneEvents["listenTo"]; // set by Backbone
protected trigger: BackboneEvents["trigger"]; // set by Backbone
protected stopListening: BackboneEvents["stopListening"]; // set by Backbone
// This is a map from docId to the connection for the server that manages
// that docId. In classic Grist, which doesn't have fixed docIds or multiple
// servers, the key is always "null".
private _connections: Map<string|null, GristWSConnection> = new Map();
private _collectedUserActions: UserAction[] | null;
private _singleWorkerMode: boolean = getInitialDocAssignment() === null; // is this classic Grist?
private _reportError?: (err: Error) => void; // optional callback for errors
public create(reportError?: (err: Error) => void) {
this._reportError = reportError;
this.autoDisposeCallback(() => {
for (const connection of this._connections.values()) { connection.dispose(); }
this._connections.clear();
});
this.pendingRequests = new Map();
this.nextRequestNumber = 0;
// If collecting is turned on (by tests), this will be a list of UserActions sent to the server.
this._collectedUserActions = null;
}
/**
* Initialize a connection. For classic Grist, with a single server
* and mutable document identifiers, we will only ever have one
* connection, shared for all uses. For hosted Grist, with
* permanent docIds which map to potentially distinct servers, we
* have one connection per document.
*
* For classic grist, the docId passed here has no effect, and can
* be null. For hosted Grist, if the docId is null, the id will be
* read from the configuration object sent by the server. This
* allows the Comm object to be initialized at the same stage as
* it has been classically, eliminating a source of changes in timing
* that could effect old tests.
*/
public initialize(docId: string|null): GristWSConnection {
docId = docId || getInitialDocAssignment();
let connection = this._connections.get(docId);
if (connection) { return connection; }
connection = GristWSConnection.create(null);
this._connections.set(docId, connection);
this.listenTo(connection, 'serverMessage', this._onServerMessage.bind(this, docId));
this.listenTo(connection, 'connectionStatus', (message: any, status: any) => {
this.trigger('connectionStatus', message, status);
});
this.listenTo(connection, 'connectState', () => {
const isConnected = [...this._connections.values()].some(c => c.established);
this.trigger('connectState', isConnected);
});
connection.initialize(docId);
return connection;
}
// Returns a map of docId -> docWorkerUrl for existing connections, for testing.
public listConnections(): Map<string|null, string|null> {
return new Map(Array.from(this._connections, ([docId, conn]) => [docId, conn.getDocWorkerUrlOrNull()]));
}
/**
* The openDoc method is special, in that it is the first point at which
* we commit to a particular document. It is also the only method not
* committed to a document that is called in hosted Grist - all other methods
* are called via DocComm.
*/
(core) add initial support for special shares Summary: This gives a mechanism for controlling access control within a document that is distinct from (though implemented with the same machinery as) granular access rules. It was hard to find a good way to insert this that didn't dissolve in a soup of complications, so here's what I went with: * When reading rules, if there are shares, extra rules are added. * If there are shares, all rules are made conditional on a "ShareRef" user property. * "ShareRef" is null when a doc is accessed in normal way, and the row id of a share when accessed via a share. There's no UI for controlling shares (George is working on it for forms), but you can do it by editing a `_grist_Shares` table in a document. Suppose you make a fresh document with a single page/table/widget, then to create an empty share you can do: ``` gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.sendAction(['AddRecord', '_grist_Shares', null, {linkId: 'xyz', options: '{"publish": true}'}]) ``` If you look at the home db now there should be something in the `shares` table: ``` $ sqlite3 -table landing.db "select * from shares" +----+------------------------+------------------------+--------------+---------+ | id | key | doc_id | link_id | options | +----+------------------------+------------------------+--------------+---------+ | 1 | gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K | 4qYuace1xP2CTcPunFdtan | xyz | ... | +----+------------------------+------------------------+--------------+---------+ ``` If you take the key from that (gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K in this case) and replace the document's urlId in its URL with `s.<key>` (in this case `s.gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K` then you can use the regular document landing page (it will be quite blank initially) or API endpoint via the share. E.g. for me `http://localhost:8080/o/docs/s0gSL4g38PsyautLHnjmXh2K/share-inter-3` accesses the doc. To actually share some material - useful commands: ``` gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.getMetaTable('_grist_Views_section').getRecords() gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.sendAction(['UpdateRecord', '_grist_Views_section', 1, {shareOptions: '{"publish": true, "form": true}'}]) gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.getMetaTable('_grist_Pages').getRecords() gristDocPageModel.gristDoc.get().docData.sendAction(['UpdateRecord', '_grist_Pages', 1, {shareRef: 1}]) ``` For a share to be effective, at least one page needs to have its shareRef set to the rowId of the share, and at least one widget on one of those pages needs to have its shareOptions set to {"publish": "true", "form": "true"} (meaning turn on sharing, and include form sharing), and the share itself needs {"publish": true} on its options. I think special shares are kind of incompatible with public sharing, since by their nature (allowing access to all endpoints) they easily expose the docId, and changing that would be hard. Test Plan: tests added Reviewers: dsagal, georgegevoian Reviewed By: dsagal, georgegevoian Subscribers: jarek, dsagal Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D4144
9 months ago
public async openDoc(docName: string, options?: OpenDocOptions): Promise<OpenLocalDocResult> {
return this._makeRequest(null, docName, 'openDoc', docName, options);
}
/**
* Ensure we have a connection to a docWorker serving docId, and mark it as in use by
* incrementing its useCount. This connection will not be disposed until a corresponding
* releaseDocConnection() is called.
*/
public useDocConnection(docId: string): GristWSConnection {
const connection = this._connection(docId);
connection.useCount += 1;
log.debug(`Comm.useDocConnection(${docId}): useCount now ${connection.useCount}`);
return connection;
}
/**
* Remove a connection associated with a particular document. In classic grist, we skip removal,
* since all docs use the same server.
* This should be called in pair with a preceding useDocConnection() call. It decrements the
* connection's useCount, and disposes it when it's no longer in use.
*/
public releaseDocConnection(docId: string): void {
const connection = this._connections.get(docId);
if (connection) {
connection.useCount -= 1;
log.debug(`Comm.releaseDocConnection(${docId}): useCount now ${connection.useCount}`);
// Dispose the connection if it is no longer in use (except in "classic grist").
if (!this._singleWorkerMode && connection.useCount <= 0) {
this.stopListening(connection);
connection.dispose();
this._connections.delete(docId);
this._rejectRequests(docId);
}
}
}
/**
* Starts or stops the collection of UserActions.
*/
public userActionsCollect(optYesNo?: boolean): void {
this._collectedUserActions = optYesNo === false ? null : [];
}
/**
* Returns all UserActions collected since collection started or since previous call.
*/
public userActionsFetchAndReset(): UserAction[] {
return this._collectedUserActions ? this._collectedUserActions.splice(0) : [];
}
/**
* Add UserActions to a list, for use in tests. Called by DocComm.
*/
public addUserActions(actions: UserAction[]) {
// Note: collecting user-actions for testing is in Comm mainly for historical reasons.
if (this._collectedUserActions) {
this._collectedUserActions.push(...actions);
}
}
/**
* Returns a url to the worker serving the specified document.
*/
public getDocWorkerUrl(docId: string|null): string {
return this._connection(docId).docWorkerUrl;
}
/**
* Returns true if there is one or more request that has not been fully processed.
*/
public hasActiveRequests(): boolean {
return this.pendingRequests.size !== 0;
}
/**
* Wait for all active requests to complete.
*/
public async waitForActiveRequests(): Promise<void> {
await Promise.all(this.pendingRequests.values());
}
/**
* Internal implementation of all the server methods. They differ only in the name of the server
* method to call, and the arguments that it expects.
*
* This is made public for DocComm's use. Regular code should not call _makeRequest directly.
*
* @param {String} clientId - If non-null, we ensure that it matches the current clientId,
* rejecting the call otherwise. It should be bound to the session's clientId for
* session-specific calls, so that we can't send requests to the wrong session. See openDoc().
* @param {String} methodName - The name of the server method to call.
* @param {...} varArgs - Other method-specific arguments to send to the server.
* @returns {Promise} Promise for the response. The server may fulfill or reject it, or it may be
* rejected in case of a disconnect.
*/
public async _makeRequest(clientId: string|null, docId: string|null,
methodName: string, ...args: any[]): Promise<any> {
const connection = this._connection(docId);
if (clientId !== null && clientId !== connection.clientId) {
log.warn("Comm: Rejecting " + methodName + " for outdated clientId %s (current %s)",
clientId, connection.clientId);
return Promise.reject(new Error('Comm: outdated session'));
}
const request: CommRequest = {
reqId: this.nextRequestNumber++,
method: methodName,
args
};
log.debug("Comm request #" + request.reqId + " " + methodName, request.args);
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const requestMsg = JSON.stringify(request);
const sent = connection.send(requestMsg);
this.pendingRequests.set(request.reqId, {
resolve,
reject,
clientId,
docId,
methodName,
requestMsg,
sent
});
});
}
/**
* Create a connection to the specified document, or return an already open connection
* that that document. For a docId of null, any open connection will be returned, and
* an error is thrown if no connection is already open.
*/
private _connection(docId: string|null): GristWSConnection {
// for classic Grist, "docIds" are untrustworthy doc names, but on the plus side
// we only need one connections - so just replace docId with a constant.
if (this._singleWorkerMode) { docId = null; }
if (docId === null) {
if (this._connections.size > 0) {
return this._connections.values().next().value;
}
throw new Error('no connection available');
}
const connection = this._connections.get(docId);
if (!connection) {
return this.initialize(docId);
}
return connection;
}
/**
* If GristWSConnection for a docId is disposed, requests that were sent to that doc will never
* resolve. Reject them instead here.
*/
private _rejectRequests(docId: string|null) {
const error = "GristWSConnection disposed";
for (const [reqId, req] of this.pendingRequests) {
if (reqMatchesConnection(req.docId, docId)) {
log.warn(`Comm: Rejecting req #${reqId} ${req.methodName}: ${error}`);
this.pendingRequests.delete(reqId);
req.reject(new Error('Comm: ' + error));
}
}
}
/**
*
* This module automatically logs any errors to the console, so callers an provide an empty
* error-handling function if logging is all they need on error.
*
* We should watch timeouts, and log something when there is no response for a while.
* There is probably no need for callers to deal with timeouts.
*/
private _onServerMessage(docId: string|null, message: CommResponseBase) {
if ('reqId' in message) {
const reqId = message.reqId;
const r = this.pendingRequests.get(reqId);
if (r) {
try {
if ('errorCode' in message && message.errorCode === 'AUTH_NO_VIEW') {
// We should only arrive here if the user had view access, and then lost it.
// We should not let the user see the document any more. Let's reload the
// page, reducing this to the problem of arriving at a document the user
// doesn't have access to, which is already handled.
log.warn(`Comm response #${reqId} ${r.methodName} issued AUTH_NO_VIEW - closing`);
window.location.reload();
}
if (isCommResponseError(message)) {
const err: any = new Error(message.error);
let code = '';
if (message.errorCode) {
code = ` [${message.errorCode}]`;
err.code = message.errorCode;
}
if (message.details) {
err.details = message.details;
}
err.shouldFork = message.shouldFork;
log.warn(`Comm response #${reqId} ${r.methodName} ERROR:${code} ${message.error}`
+ (message.shouldFork ? ` (should fork)` : ''));
this._reportError?.(err);
r.reject(err);
} else {
log.debug(`Comm response #${reqId} ${r.methodName} OK`);
r.resolve(message.data);
}
} finally {
this.pendingRequests.delete(reqId);
}
} else {
log.warn("Comm: Response to unknown reqId " + reqId);
}
} else {
if (message.type === 'clientConnect') {
// Reject or re-send any pending requests as appropriate in the order in which they were
// added to the pendingRequests map.
for (const [id, req] of this.pendingRequests) {
if (reqMatchesConnection(req.docId, docId)) {
this._resendPendingRequest(id, req);
}
}
}
// Another asynchronous message that's not a response. Broadcast it as an event.
if (ValidEvent.guard(message.type)) {
log.debug("Comm: Triggering event " + message.type);
this.trigger(message.type, message);
} else {
log.warn("Comm: Server message of unknown type " + message.type);
}
}
}
private _resendPendingRequest(reqId: number, r: CommRequestInFlight) {
let error = null;
const connection = this._connection(r.docId);
if (r.sent) {
// If we sent a request, and reconnected before getting a response, we don't know what
// happened. The safer choice is to reject the request.
error = "interrupted by reconnect";
} else if (r.clientId !== null && r.clientId !== connection.clientId) {
// If we are waiting to send this request for a particular clientId, but clientId changed.
error = "pending with outdated clientId";
} else {
// Waiting to send the request, and clientId is fine: go ahead and send it.
r.sent = connection.send(r.requestMsg);
}
if (error) {
log.warn("Comm: Rejecting req #" + reqId + " " + r.methodName + ": " + error);
r.reject(new Error('Comm: ' + error));
this.pendingRequests.delete(reqId);
}
}
private _wrapMethod<Name extends keyof GristServerAPI>(name: Name): GristServerAPI[Name] {
return this._makeRequest.bind(this, null, null, name);
}
}
Object.assign(Comm.prototype, BackboneEvents);
function reqMatchesConnection(reqDocId: string|null, connDocId: string|null) {
return reqDocId === connDocId || !reqDocId || !connDocId;
}