use api_entity_crud::EntityCrud; use data_encoding::BASE32_NOPAD; use database_models::*; use database_schema::*; use diesel; use diesel::prelude::*; use errors::*; use fatcat_api_spec::models::*; use regex::Regex; use serde_json; use std::str::FromStr; use uuid::Uuid; pub type DbConn = diesel::r2d2::PooledConnection>; pub struct EditContext { pub editor_id: FatCatId, pub editgroup_id: FatCatId, pub extra_json: Option, pub autoaccept: bool, } impl EditContext { /// This function should always be run within a transaction pub fn check(&self, conn: &DbConn) -> Result<()> { let count: i64 = changelog::table .filter(changelog::editgroup_id.eq(&self.editgroup_id.to_uuid())) .count() .get_result(conn)?; if count > 0 { return Err(ErrorKind::EditgroupAlreadyAccepted(self.editgroup_id.to_string()).into()); } return Ok(()); } } #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)] pub struct ExpandFlags { pub files: bool, pub filesets: bool, pub webcaptures: bool, pub container: bool, pub releases: bool, pub creators: bool, } impl FromStr for ExpandFlags { type Err = Error; fn from_str(param: &str) -> Result { let list: Vec<&str> = param.split_terminator(",").collect(); Ok(ExpandFlags::from_str_list(&list)) } } impl ExpandFlags { pub fn from_str_list(list: &[&str]) -> ExpandFlags { ExpandFlags { files: list.contains(&"files"), filesets: list.contains(&"filesets"), webcaptures: list.contains(&"webcaptures"), container: list.contains(&"container"), releases: list.contains(&"releases"), creators: list.contains(&"creators"), } } pub fn none() -> ExpandFlags { ExpandFlags { files: false, filesets: false, webcaptures: false, container: false, releases: false, creators: false, } } } #[test] fn test_expand_flags() { assert!(ExpandFlags::from_str_list(&vec![]).files == false); assert!(ExpandFlags::from_str_list(&vec!["files"]).files == true); assert!(ExpandFlags::from_str_list(&vec!["file"]).files == false); let all = ExpandFlags::from_str_list(&vec![ "files", "filesets", "webcaptures", "container", "other_thing", "releases", "creators", ]); assert!( all == ExpandFlags { files: true, filesets: true, webcaptures: true, container: true, releases: true, creators: true } ); assert!(ExpandFlags::from_str("").unwrap().files == false); assert!(ExpandFlags::from_str("files").unwrap().files == true); assert!(ExpandFlags::from_str("something,,files").unwrap().files == true); assert!(ExpandFlags::from_str("file").unwrap().files == false); let all = ExpandFlags::from_str("files,container,other_thing,releases,creators,filesets,webcaptures") .unwrap(); assert!( all == ExpandFlags { files: true, filesets: true, webcaptures: true, container: true, releases: true, creators: true } ); } #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)] pub struct HideFlags { // release pub abstracts: bool, pub refs: bool, pub contribs: bool, // fileset pub manifest: bool, // webcapture pub cdx: bool, } impl FromStr for HideFlags { type Err = Error; fn from_str(param: &str) -> Result { let list: Vec<&str> = param.split_terminator(",").collect(); Ok(HideFlags::from_str_list(&list)) } } impl HideFlags { pub fn from_str_list(list: &[&str]) -> HideFlags { HideFlags { abstracts: list.contains(&"abstracts"), refs: list.contains(&"refs"), contribs: list.contains(&"contribs"), manifest: list.contains(&"contribs"), cdx: list.contains(&"contribs"), } } pub fn none() -> HideFlags { HideFlags { abstracts: false, refs: false, contribs: false, manifest: false, cdx: false, } } } #[test] fn test_hide_flags() { assert!(HideFlags::from_str_list(&vec![]).abstracts == false); assert!(HideFlags::from_str_list(&vec!["abstracts"]).abstracts == true); assert!(HideFlags::from_str_list(&vec!["abstract"]).abstracts == false); let all = HideFlags::from_str_list(&vec![ "abstracts", "refs", "other_thing", "contribs", "manifest", "cdx", ]); assert!( all == HideFlags { abstracts: true, refs: true, contribs: true, manifest: true, cdx: true, } ); assert!(HideFlags::from_str("").unwrap().abstracts == false); assert!(HideFlags::from_str("abstracts").unwrap().abstracts == true); assert!( HideFlags::from_str("something,,abstracts") .unwrap() .abstracts == true ); assert!(HideFlags::from_str("file").unwrap().abstracts == false); let all = HideFlags::from_str("abstracts,cdx,refs,manifest,other_thing,contribs").unwrap(); assert!( all == HideFlags { abstracts: true, refs: true, contribs: true, manifest: true, cdx: true, } ); } pub fn make_edit_context( conn: &DbConn, editgroup_id: Option, autoaccept: bool, ) -> Result { let editor_id = Uuid::parse_str("00000000-0000-0000-AAAA-000000000001")?; // TODO: auth let editgroup_id: FatCatId = match (editgroup_id, autoaccept) { (Some(eg), _) => eg, // If autoaccept and no editgroup_id passed, always create a new one for this transaction (None, true) => { let eg_row: EditgroupRow = diesel::insert_into(editgroup::table) .values((editgroup::editor_id.eq(editor_id),)) .get_result(conn)?; FatCatId::from_uuid(&eg_row.id) } (None, false) => FatCatId::from_uuid(&get_or_create_editgroup(editor_id, conn)?), }; Ok(EditContext { editor_id: FatCatId::from_uuid(&editor_id), editgroup_id: editgroup_id, extra_json: None, autoaccept: autoaccept, }) } // TODO: verify username (alphanum, etc) pub fn create_editor(conn: &DbConn, username: String, is_admin: bool, is_bot: bool) -> Result { let ed: EditorRow = diesel::insert_into(editor::table) .values(( editor::username.eq(username), editor::is_admin.eq(is_admin), editor::is_bot.eq(is_bot), )) .get_result(conn)?; Ok(ed) } /// This function should always be run within a transaction pub fn get_or_create_editgroup(editor_id: Uuid, conn: &DbConn) -> Result { // check for current active let ed_row: EditorRow = editor::table.find(editor_id).first(conn)?; if let Some(current) = ed_row.active_editgroup_id { return Ok(current); } // need to insert and update let eg_row: EditgroupRow = diesel::insert_into(editgroup::table) .values((editgroup::editor_id.eq(ed_row.id),)) .get_result(conn)?; diesel::update(editor::table.find(ed_row.id)) .set(editor::active_editgroup_id.eq(eg_row.id)) .execute(conn)?; Ok(eg_row.id) } /// This function should always be run within a transaction pub fn accept_editgroup(editgroup_id: FatCatId, conn: &DbConn) -> Result { // check that we haven't accepted already (in changelog) // NB: could leave this to a UNIQUE constraint // TODO: redundant with check_edit_context let count: i64 = changelog::table .filter(changelog::editgroup_id.eq(editgroup_id.to_uuid())) .count() .get_result(conn)?; if count > 0 { return Err(ErrorKind::EditgroupAlreadyAccepted(editgroup_id.to_string()).into()); } // copy edit columns to ident table ContainerEntity::db_accept_edits(conn, editgroup_id)?; CreatorEntity::db_accept_edits(conn, editgroup_id)?; FileEntity::db_accept_edits(conn, editgroup_id)?; FilesetEntity::db_accept_edits(conn, editgroup_id)?; WebcaptureEntity::db_accept_edits(conn, editgroup_id)?; ReleaseEntity::db_accept_edits(conn, editgroup_id)?; WorkEntity::db_accept_edits(conn, editgroup_id)?; // append log/changelog row let entry: ChangelogRow = diesel::insert_into(changelog::table) .values((changelog::editgroup_id.eq(editgroup_id.to_uuid()),)) .get_result(conn)?; // update any editor's active editgroup let no_active: Option = None; diesel::update(editor::table) .filter(editor::active_editgroup_id.eq(editgroup_id.to_uuid())) .set(editor::active_editgroup_id.eq(no_active)) .execute(conn)?; Ok(entry) } #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)] pub struct FatCatId(Uuid); impl ToString for FatCatId { fn to_string(&self) -> String { uuid2fcid(&self.to_uuid()) } } impl FromStr for FatCatId { type Err = Error; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { fcid2uuid(s).map(|u| FatCatId(u)) } } impl FatCatId { pub fn to_uuid(&self) -> Uuid { self.0 } // TODO: just make it u: Uuid and clone (not by ref) pub fn from_uuid(u: &Uuid) -> FatCatId { FatCatId(*u) } } /// Convert fatcat IDs (base32 strings) to UUID pub fn fcid2uuid(fcid: &str) -> Result { if fcid.len() != 26 { return Err(ErrorKind::InvalidFatcatId(fcid.to_string()).into()); } let mut raw = vec![0; 16]; BASE32_NOPAD .decode_mut(fcid.to_uppercase().as_bytes(), &mut raw) .map_err(|_dp| ErrorKind::InvalidFatcatId(fcid.to_string()))?; // unwrap() is safe here, because we know raw is always 16 bytes Ok(Uuid::from_bytes(&raw).unwrap()) } /// Convert UUID to fatcat ID string (base32 encoded) pub fn uuid2fcid(id: &Uuid) -> String { let raw = id.as_bytes(); BASE32_NOPAD.encode(raw).to_lowercase() } pub fn check_pmcid(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^PMC\d+$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedExternalId(format!( "not a valid PubMed Central ID (PMCID): '{}' (expected, eg, 'PMC12345')", raw )) .into()) } } pub fn check_pmid(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^\d+$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedExternalId(format!( "not a valid PubMed ID (PMID): '{}' (expected, eg, '1234')", raw )) .into()) } } pub fn check_wikidata_qid(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^Q\d+$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedExternalId(format!( "not a valid Wikidata QID: '{}' (expected, eg, 'Q1234')", raw )) .into()) } } pub fn check_doi(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^10.\d{3,6}/.+$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedExternalId(format!( "not a valid DOI: '{}' (expected, eg, '10.1234/aksjdfh')", raw )) .into()) } } pub fn check_issn(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^\d{4}-\d{3}[0-9X]$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedExternalId(format!( "not a valid ISSN: '{}' (expected, eg, '1234-5678')", raw )) .into()) } } pub fn check_orcid(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^\d{4}-\d{4}-\d{4}-\d{3}[\dX]$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedExternalId(format!( "not a valid ORCID: '{}' (expected, eg, '0123-4567-3456-6789')", raw )) .into()) } } #[test] fn test_check_orcid() { assert!(check_orcid("0123-4567-3456-6789").is_ok()); assert!(check_orcid("0123-4567-3456-678X").is_ok()); assert!(check_orcid("01234567-3456-6780").is_err()); assert!(check_orcid("0x23-4567-3456-6780").is_err()); } pub fn check_md5(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^[a-f0-9]{32}$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedChecksum(format!( "not a valid MD5: '{}' (expected lower-case hex, eg, '1b39813549077b2347c0f370c3864b40')", raw )) .into()) } } #[test] fn test_check_md5() { assert!(check_md5("1b39813549077b2347c0f370c3864b40").is_ok()); assert!(check_md5("1g39813549077b2347c0f370c3864b40").is_err()); assert!(check_md5("1B39813549077B2347C0F370c3864b40").is_err()); assert!(check_md5("1b39813549077b2347c0f370c3864b4").is_err()); assert!(check_md5("1b39813549077b2347c0f370c3864b411").is_err()); } pub fn check_sha1(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^[a-f0-9]{40}$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedChecksum(format!( "not a valid SHA-1: '{}' (expected lower-case hex, eg, 'e9dd75237c94b209dc3ccd52722de6931a310ba3')", raw )) .into()) } } #[test] fn test_check_sha1() { assert!(check_sha1("e9dd75237c94b209dc3ccd52722de6931a310ba3").is_ok()); assert!(check_sha1("g9dd75237c94b209dc3ccd52722de6931a310ba3").is_err()); assert!(check_sha1("e9DD75237C94B209DC3CCD52722de6931a310ba3").is_err()); assert!(check_sha1("e9dd75237c94b209dc3ccd52722de6931a310ba").is_err()); assert!(check_sha1("e9dd75237c94b209dc3ccd52722de6931a310ba33").is_err()); } pub fn check_sha256(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^[a-f0-9]{64}$").unwrap(); } if RE.is_match(raw) { Ok(()) } else { Err(ErrorKind::MalformedChecksum(format!( "not a valid SHA-256: '{}' (expected lower-case hex, eg, 'cb1c378f464d5935ddaa8de28446d82638396c61f042295d7fb85e3cccc9e452')", raw )) .into()) } } #[test] fn test_check_sha256() { assert!( check_sha256("cb1c378f464d5935ddaa8de28446d82638396c61f042295d7fb85e3cccc9e452").is_ok() ); assert!( check_sha256("gb1c378f464d5935ddaa8de28446d82638396c61f042295d7fb85e3cccc9e452").is_err() ); assert!( check_sha256("UB1C378F464d5935ddaa8de28446d82638396c61f042295d7fb85e3cccc9e452").is_err() ); assert!( check_sha256("cb1c378f464d5935ddaa8de28446d82638396c61f042295d7fb85e3cccc9e45").is_err() ); assert!( check_sha256("cb1c378f464d5935ddaa8de28446d82638396c61f042295d7fb85e3cccc9e4522").is_err() ); } pub fn check_release_type(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { let valid_types = vec![ // Citation Style Language official types "article", "article-magazine", "article-newspaper", "article-journal", "bill", "book", "broadcast", "chapter", "dataset", "entry", "entry-dictionary", "entry-encyclopedia", "figure", "graphic", "interview", "legislation", "legal_case", "manuscript", "map", "motion_picture", "musical_score", "pamphlet", "paper-conference", "patent", "post", "post-weblog", "personal_communication", "report", "review", "review-book", "song", "speech", "thesis", "treaty", "webpage", // fatcat-specific extensions "peer_review", "software", "standard", ]; for good in valid_types { if raw == good { return Ok(()); } } Err(ErrorKind::NotInControlledVocabulary(format!( "not a valid release_type: '{}' (expected a CSL type, eg, 'article-journal', 'book')", raw )) .into()) } #[test] fn test_check_release_type() { assert!(check_release_type("book").is_ok()); assert!(check_release_type("article-journal").is_ok()); assert!(check_release_type("standard").is_ok()); assert!(check_release_type("journal-article").is_err()); assert!(check_release_type("BOOK").is_err()); assert!(check_release_type("book ").is_err()); } pub fn check_contrib_role(raw: &str) -> Result<()> { let valid_types = vec![ // Citation Style Language official role types "author", "collection-editor", "composer", "container-author", "director", "editor", "editorial-director", "editortranslator", "illustrator", "interviewer", "original-author", "recipient", "reviewed-author", "translator", // common extension (for conference proceeding chair) //"chair", ]; for good in valid_types { if raw == good { return Ok(()); } } Err(ErrorKind::NotInControlledVocabulary(format!( "not a valid contrib.role: '{}' (expected a CSL type, eg, 'author', 'editor')", raw )) .into()) } #[test] fn test_check_contrib_role() { assert!(check_contrib_role("author").is_ok()); assert!(check_contrib_role("editor").is_ok()); assert!(check_contrib_role("chair").is_err()); assert!(check_contrib_role("EDITOR").is_err()); assert!(check_contrib_role("editor ").is_err()); } // TODO: make the above checks "more correct" // TODO: check ISBN-13