Jonathan Druart
9d6d641d1f
On bug 17591 we discovered that there was something weird going on with the way we export and use subroutines/modules. This patch tries to standardize our EXPORT to use EXPORT_OK only. That way we will need to explicitely define the subroutine we want to use from a module. This patch is a squashed version of: Bug 17600: After export.pl Bug 17600: After perlimport Bug 17600: Manual changes Bug 17600: Other manual changes after second perlimports run Bug 17600: Fix tests And a lot of other manual changes. export.pl is a dirty script that can be found on bug 17600. "perlimport" is: git clone https://github.com/oalders/App-perlimports.git cd App-perlimports/ cpanm --installdeps . export PERL5LIB="$PERL5LIB:/kohadevbox/koha/App-perlimports/lib" find . \( -name "*.pl" -o -name "*.pm" \) -exec perl App-perlimports/script/perlimports --inplace-edit --no-preserve-unused --filename {} \; The ideas of this patch are to: * use EXPORT_OK instead of EXPORT * perltidy the EXPORT_OK list * remove '&' before the subroutine names * remove some uneeded use statements * explicitely import the subroutines we need within the controllers or modules Note that the private subroutines (starting with _) should not be exported (and not used from outside of the module except from tests). EXPORT vs EXPORT_OK (from https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/06/perl-exporter-examples/) """ Export allows to export the functions and variables of modules to user’s namespace using the standard import method. This way, we don’t need to create the objects for the modules to access it’s members. @EXPORT and @EXPORT_OK are the two main variables used during export operation. @EXPORT contains list of symbols (subroutines and variables) of the module to be exported into the caller namespace. @EXPORT_OK does export of symbols on demand basis. """ If this patch caused a conflict with a patch you wrote prior to its push: * Make sure you are not reintroducing a "use" statement that has been removed * "$subroutine" is not exported by the C4::$MODULE module means that you need to add the subroutine to the @EXPORT_OK list * Bareword "$subroutine" not allowed while "strict subs" means that you didn't imported the subroutine from the module: - use $MODULE qw( $subroutine list ); You can also use the fully qualified namespace: C4::$MODULE::$subroutine Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
422 lines
12 KiB
Perl
422 lines
12 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
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package C4::SIP::SIPServer;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use FindBin qw($Bin);
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use lib "$Bin";
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use Net::Server::PreFork;
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use IO::Socket::INET;
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use Socket qw(:DEFAULT :crlf);
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use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
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require UNIVERSAL::require;
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use C4::Context;
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use C4::SIP::Sip qw(siplog);
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use C4::SIP::Sip::Constants qw(:all);
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use C4::SIP::Sip::Configuration;
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use C4::SIP::Sip::Checksum qw(checksum verify_cksum);
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use C4::SIP::Sip::MsgType qw( handle login_core );
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use C4::SIP::Logger qw(set_logger);
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use Koha::Caches;
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use Koha::Logger;
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use C4::SIP::Trapper;
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tie *STDERR, "C4::SIP::Trapper";
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use base qw(Net::Server::PreFork);
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use constant LOG_SIP => "local6"; # Local alias for the logging facility
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#
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# Main # not really, since package SIPServer
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#
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# FIXME: Is this a module or a script?
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# A script with no MAIN namespace?
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# A module that takes command line args?
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# Set interface to 'sip'
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C4::Context->interface('sip');
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my %transports = (
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RAW => \&raw_transport,
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telnet => \&telnet_transport,
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);
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#
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# Read configuration
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#
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my $config = C4::SIP::Sip::Configuration->new( $ARGV[0] );
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my @parms;
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#
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# Ports to bind
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#
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foreach my $svc (keys %{$config->{listeners}}) {
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push @parms, "port=" . $svc;
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}
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#
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# Logging
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#
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# Log lines look like this:
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# Jun 16 21:21:31 server08 steve_sip[19305]: ILS::Transaction::Checkout performing checkout...
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# [ TIMESTAMP ] [ HOST ] [ IDENT ] PID : Message...
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#
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# The IDENT is determined by config file 'server-params' arguments
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#
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# Server Management: set parameters for the Net::Server::PreFork
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# module. The module silently ignores parameters that it doesn't
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# recognize, and complains about invalid values for parameters
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# that it does.
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#
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if (defined($config->{'server-params'})) {
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while (my ($key, $val) = each %{$config->{'server-params'}}) {
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push @parms, $key . '=' . $val;
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}
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}
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#
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# This is the main event.
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__PACKAGE__ ->run(@parms);
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#
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# Child
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#
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# process_request is the callback used by Net::Server to handle
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# an incoming connection request.
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sub process_request {
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my $self = shift;
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my $service;
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my ($sockaddr, $port, $proto);
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my $transport;
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$self->{config} = $config;
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# Flushing L1 to make sure the request will be processed using the correct data
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Koha::Caches->flush_L1_caches();
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$self->{account} = undef; # Clear out the account from the last request, it may be different
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$self->{logger} = set_logger( Koha::Logger->get( { interface => 'sip' } ) );
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my $sockname = getsockname(STDIN);
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# Check if socket connection is IPv6 before resolving address
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my $family = Socket::sockaddr_family($sockname);
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if ($family == AF_INET6) {
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($port, $sockaddr) = sockaddr_in6($sockname);
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$sockaddr = Socket::inet_ntop(AF_INET6, $sockaddr);
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} else {
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($port, $sockaddr) = sockaddr_in($sockname);
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$sockaddr = inet_ntoa($sockaddr);
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}
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$proto = $self->{server}->{client}->NS_proto();
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$self->{service} = $config->find_service($sockaddr, $port, $proto);
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if (!defined($self->{service})) {
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siplog("LOG_ERR", "process_request: Unknown recognized server connection: %s:%s/%s", $sockaddr, $port, $proto);
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die "process_request: Bad server connection";
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}
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$transport = $transports{$self->{service}->{transport}};
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if (!defined($transport)) {
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siplog("LOG_WARNING", "Unknown transport '%s', dropping", $service->{transport});
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return;
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} else {
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&$transport($self);
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}
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return;
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}
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#
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# Transports
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#
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sub raw_transport {
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my $self = shift;
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my $input;
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my $service = $self->{service};
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# If using Net::Server::PreFork you may already have account set from a previous session
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# Ensure you dont
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if ($self->{account}) {
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delete $self->{account};
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}
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# Timeout the while loop if we get stuck in it
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# In practice it should only iterate once but be prepared
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local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die 'raw transport Timed Out!' };
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my $timeout = $self->get_timeout({ transport => 1 });
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siplog('LOG_DEBUG', "raw_transport: timeout is $timeout");
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alarm $timeout;
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while (!$self->{account}) {
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$input = read_request();
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if (!$input) {
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# EOF on the socket
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siplog("LOG_INFO", "raw_transport: shutting down: EOF during login");
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return;
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}
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$input =~ s/[\r\n]+$//sm; # Strip off trailing line terminator(s)
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my $reg = qr/^${\(LOGIN)}/;
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last if $input !~ $reg ||
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C4::SIP::Sip::MsgType::handle($input, $self, LOGIN);
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}
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alarm 0;
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$self->{logger} = set_logger(
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Koha::Logger->get(
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{
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interface => 'sip',
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category => $self->{account}->{id}, # Add id to namespace
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}
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)
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);
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siplog("LOG_DEBUG", "raw_transport: uname/inst: '%s/%s'",
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$self->{account}->{id},
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$self->{account}->{institution});
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if (! $self->{account}->{id}) {
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siplog("LOG_ERR","Login failed shutting down");
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return;
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}
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$self->sip_protocol_loop();
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siplog("LOG_INFO", "raw_transport: shutting down");
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return;
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}
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sub get_clean_string {
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my $string = shift;
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if (defined $string) {
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siplog("LOG_DEBUG", "get_clean_string pre-clean(length %s): %s", length($string), $string);
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chomp($string);
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$string =~ s/^[^A-z0-9]+//;
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$string =~ s/[^A-z0-9]+$//;
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siplog("LOG_DEBUG", "get_clean_string post-clean(length %s): %s", length($string), $string);
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} else {
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siplog("LOG_INFO", "get_clean_string called on undefined");
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}
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return $string;
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}
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sub get_clean_input {
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local $/ = "\012";
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my $in = <STDIN>;
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$in = get_clean_string($in);
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while (my $extra = <STDIN>){
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siplog("LOG_ERR", "get_clean_input got extra lines: %s", $extra);
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}
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return $in;
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}
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sub telnet_transport {
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my $self = shift;
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my ($uid, $pwd);
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my $strikes = 3;
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my $account = undef;
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my $input;
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my $config = $self->{config};
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my $timeout = $self->get_timeout({ transport => 1 });
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siplog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport: timeout is $timeout");
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eval {
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local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "telnet_transport: Timed Out ($timeout seconds)!\n"; };
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local $| = 1; # Unbuffered output
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$/ = "\015"; # Internet Record Separator (lax version)
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# Until the terminal has logged in, we don't trust it
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# so use a timeout to protect ourselves from hanging.
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while ($strikes--) {
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print "login: ";
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alarm $timeout;
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# $uid = &get_clean_input;
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$uid = <STDIN>;
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print "password: ";
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# $pwd = &get_clean_input || '';
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$pwd = <STDIN>;
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alarm 0;
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siplog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport 1: uid length %s, pwd length %s", length($uid), length($pwd));
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$uid = get_clean_string ($uid);
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$pwd = get_clean_string ($pwd);
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siplog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport 2: uid length %s, pwd length %s", length($uid), length($pwd));
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if (exists ($config->{accounts}->{$uid})
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&& ($pwd eq $config->{accounts}->{$uid}->{password})) {
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$account = $config->{accounts}->{$uid};
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if ( C4::SIP::Sip::MsgType::login_core($self,$uid,$pwd) ) {
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last;
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}
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}
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siplog("LOG_WARNING", "Invalid login attempt: '%s'", ($uid||''));
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print("Invalid login$CRLF");
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}
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}; # End of eval
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if ($@) {
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siplog("LOG_ERR", "telnet_transport: Login timed out");
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die "Telnet Login Timed out";
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} elsif (!defined($account)) {
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siplog("LOG_ERR", "telnet_transport: Login Failed");
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die "Login Failure";
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} else {
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print "Login OK. Initiating SIP$CRLF";
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}
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$self->{account} = $account;
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siplog("LOG_DEBUG", "telnet_transport: uname/inst: '%s/%s'", $account->{id}, $account->{institution});
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$self->sip_protocol_loop();
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siplog("LOG_INFO", "telnet_transport: shutting down");
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return;
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}
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#
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# The terminal has logged in, using either the SIP login process
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# over a raw socket, or via the pseudo-unix login provided by the
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# telnet transport. From that point on, both the raw and the telnet
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# processes are the same:
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sub sip_protocol_loop {
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my $self = shift;
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my $service = $self->{service};
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my $config = $self->{config};
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my $timeout = $self->get_timeout({ client => 1 });
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# The spec says the first message will be:
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# SIP v1: SC_STATUS
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# SIP v2: LOGIN (or SC_STATUS via telnet?)
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# But it might be SC_REQUEST_RESEND. As long as we get
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# SC_REQUEST_RESEND, we keep waiting.
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# Comprise reports that no other ILS actually enforces this
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# constraint, so we'll relax about it too.
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# Using the SIP "raw" login process, rather than telnet,
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# requires the LOGIN message and forces SIP 2.00. In that
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# case, the LOGIN message has already been processed (above).
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# In short, we'll take any valid message here.
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eval {
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local $SIG{ALRM} = sub {
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siplog( 'LOG_DEBUG', 'Inactive: timed out' );
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die "Timed Out!\n";
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};
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my $previous_alarm = alarm($timeout);
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while ( my $inputbuf = read_request() ) {
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if ( !defined $inputbuf ) {
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return; #EOF
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}
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alarm($timeout);
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unless ($inputbuf) {
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siplog( "LOG_ERR", "sip_protocol_loop: empty input skipped" );
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print("96$CR");
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next;
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}
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my $status = C4::SIP::Sip::MsgType::handle( $inputbuf, $self, q{} );
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if ( !$status ) {
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siplog(
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"LOG_ERR",
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"sip_protocol_loop: failed to handle %s",
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substr( $inputbuf, 0, 2 )
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);
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}
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next if $status eq REQUEST_ACS_RESEND;
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}
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alarm($previous_alarm);
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return;
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};
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if ( $@ =~ m/timed out/i ) {
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return;
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}
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return;
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}
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sub read_request {
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my $raw_length;
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local $/ = "\015";
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# proper SPEC: (octal) \015 = (hex) x0D = (dec) 13 = (ascii) carriage return
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my $buffer = <STDIN>;
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if ( defined $buffer ) {
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STDIN->flush(); # clear an extra linefeed
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chomp $buffer;
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$raw_length = length $buffer;
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$buffer =~ s/^\s*[^A-z0-9]+//s;
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# Every line must start with a "real" character. Not whitespace, control chars, etc.
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$buffer =~ s/[^A-z0-9]+$//s;
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# Same for the end. Note this catches the problem some clients have sending empty fields at the end, like |||
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$buffer =~ s/\015?\012//g; # Extra line breaks must die
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$buffer =~ s/\015?\012//s; # Extra line breaks must die
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$buffer =~ s/\015*\012*$//s;
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# treat as one line to include the extra linebreaks we are trying to remove!
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}
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else {
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siplog( 'LOG_DEBUG', 'EOF returned on read' );
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return;
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}
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my $len = length $buffer;
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if ( $len != $raw_length ) {
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my $trim = $raw_length - $len;
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siplog( 'LOG_DEBUG', "read_request trimmed $trim character(s) " );
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}
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siplog( 'LOG_INFO', "INPUT MSG: '$buffer'" );
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return $buffer;
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}
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# $server->get_timeout({ $type => 1, fallback => $fallback });
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# where $type is transport | client | policy
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#
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# Centralizes all timeout logic.
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# Transport refers to login process, client to active connections.
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# Policy timeout is transaction timeout (used in ACS status message).
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#
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# Fallback is optional. If you do not pass transport, client or policy,
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# you will get fallback or hardcoded default.
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sub get_timeout {
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my ( $server, $params ) = @_;
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my $fallback = $params->{fallback} || 30;
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my $service = $server->{service} // {};
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my $config = $server->{config} // {};
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if( $params->{transport} ||
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( $params->{client} && !exists $service->{client_timeout} )) {
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# We do not allow zero values here.
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# Note: config/timeout seems to be deprecated.
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return $service->{timeout} || $config->{timeout} || $fallback;
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} elsif( $params->{client} ) {
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# We know that client_timeout exists now.
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# We do allow zero values here to indicate no timeout.
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return 0 if $service->{client_timeout} =~ /^0+$|\D/;
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return $service->{client_timeout};
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} elsif( $params->{policy} ) {
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my $policy = $server->{policy} // {};
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my $rv = sprintf( "%03d", $policy->{timeout} // 0 );
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if( length($rv) != 3 ) {
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siplog( "LOG_ERR", "Policy timeout has wrong size: '%s'", $rv );
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return '000';
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}
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return $rv;
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} else {
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return $fallback;
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}
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}
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1;
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__END__
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