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Umbraco-CMS/src/Umbraco.Web/UmbracoModule.cs

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Web.Routing;
using System.Web.UI;
using Umbraco.Core;
using Umbraco.Core.Logging;
using Umbraco.Web.Routing;
using umbraco;
using umbraco.IO;
using GlobalSettings = Umbraco.Core.Configuration.GlobalSettings;
using UmbracoSettings = Umbraco.Core.Configuration.UmbracoSettings;
namespace Umbraco.Web
{
// also look at IOHelper.ResolveUrlsFromTextString - nightmarish?!
// context.RewritePath supports ~/ or else must begin with /vdir
// Request.RawUrl is still there
// response.Redirect does?! always remap to /vdir?!
public class UmbracoModule : IHttpModule
{
#region HttpModule event handlers
/// <summary>
/// Processses the Umbraco Request
/// </summary>
/// <param name="httpContext"></param>
void ProcessRequest(HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
if (IsClientSideRequest(httpContext.Request.Url))
{
return;
}
//create the legacy UmbracoContext
global::umbraco.presentation.UmbracoContext.Current = new global::umbraco.presentation.UmbracoContext(httpContext);
//create the LegacyRequestInitializer
var legacyRequestInitializer = new LegacyRequestInitializer(httpContext.Request.Url, httpContext);
// legacy - initialize legacy stuff
legacyRequestInitializer.InitializeRequest();
//create the UmbracoContext singleton, one per request!!
var umbracoContext = new UmbracoContext(
httpContext,
ApplicationContext.Current,
RoutesCacheResolver.Current.RoutesCache);
UmbracoContext.Current = umbracoContext;
//create the nice urls
var niceUrls = new NiceUrlProvider(ContentStoreResolver.Current.PublishedContentStore, umbracoContext);
//create the RoutingContext
var routingContext = new RoutingContext(
umbracoContext,
DocumentLookupsResolver.Current.DocumentLookups,
LastChanceLookupResolver.Current.LastChanceLookup,
ContentStoreResolver.Current.PublishedContentStore,
niceUrls);
//assign the routing context back to the umbraco context
umbracoContext.RoutingContext = routingContext;
var uri = umbracoContext.UmbracoUrl;
var lpath = umbracoContext.UmbracoUrl.AbsolutePath.ToLowerInvariant();
// legacy - no idea what this is
LegacyCleanUmbPageFromQueryString(ref uri, ref lpath);
//do not continue if this request is not a front-end routable page
if (EnsureUmbracoRoutablePage(uri, lpath, httpContext))
{
//Create a document request since we are rendering a document on the front-end
// create the new document request
var docreq = new DocumentRequest(uri, routingContext);
//assign the document request to the umbraco context now that we know its a front end request
umbracoContext.DocumentRequest = docreq;
// note - at that point the original legacy module did something do handle IIS custom 404 errors
// ie pages looking like /anything.aspx?404;/path/to/document - I guess the reason was to support
// "directory urls" without having to do wildcard mapping to ASP.NET on old IIS. This is a pain
// to maintain and probably not used anymore - removed as of 06/2012. @zpqrtbnk.
//
// to trigger Umbraco's not-found, one should configure IIS and/or ASP.NET custom 404 errors
// so that they point to a non-existing page eg /redirect-404.aspx
// TODO: SD: We need more information on this for when we release 4.10.0 as I'm not sure what this means.
//create the searcher
var searcher = new DocumentSearcher(docreq);
//find domain
searcher.LookupDomain();
//redirect if it has been flagged
if (docreq.IsRedirect)
httpContext.Response.Redirect(docreq.RedirectUrl, true);
//set the culture on the thread
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = docreq.Culture;
//find the document, found will be true if the doc request has found BOTH a node and a template
var found = searcher.LookupDocument();
//redirect if it has been flagged
if (docreq.IsRedirect)
httpContext.Response.Redirect(docreq.RedirectUrl, true);
//TODO: Here I think we need to put the logic in to do what default.aspx is doing for the most part,
// especially assigning the pageID of the httpcontext so we can render macros in MVC
//if no doc is found, send to our not found handler
if (docreq.Is404)
{
httpContext.RemapHandler(new DocumentNotFoundHttpHandler());
}
else
{
if (!docreq.HasTemplate)
{
//TODO: If there is no template then we should figure out what to render, in v4 it is just a blank page but some think
// that it should be a 404. IMO I think it should just be a blank page because it is still a content item in the
//umbraco system, perhaps this should be put on the mail list? For now we will just make it a blank page
httpContext.Response.Clear();
httpContext.Response.End();
}
//TODO: Detect MVC vs WebForms
docreq.IsMvc = true; //TODO: This needs to be set in the ILookups based on the template
var isMvc = docreq.IsMvc;
RewriteToUmbracoHandler(HttpContext.Current, uri.Query, isMvc);
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Checks if the xml cache file needs to be updated/persisted
/// </summary>
/// <param name="httpContext"></param>
/// <remarks>
/// TODO: This needs an overhaul, see the error report created here:
/// https://docs.google.com/document/d/1neGE3q3grB4lVJfgID1keWY2v9JYqf-pw75sxUUJiyo/edit
/// </remarks>
void PersistXmlCache(HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
if (content.Instance.IsXmlQueuedForPersistenceToFile)
{
content.Instance.PersistXmlToFile();
}
}
#endregion
#region Route helper methods
/// <summary>
/// This is a performance tweak to check if this is a .css, .js or .ico file request since
/// .Net will pass these requests through to the module when in integrated mode.
/// We want to ignore all of these requests immediately.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="url"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
internal bool IsClientSideRequest(Uri url)
{
var toIgnore = new[] { ".js", ".css", ".ico" };
return toIgnore.Any(x => Path.GetExtension(url.LocalPath).InvariantEquals(x));
}
/// <summary>
/// Checks the current request and ensures that it is routable based on the structure of the request and URI
/// </summary>
/// <param name="uri"></param>
/// <param name="lpath"></param>
/// <param name="httpContext"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
internal bool EnsureUmbracoRoutablePage(Uri uri, string lpath, HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
// ensure this is a document request
if (!EnsureDocumentRequest(httpContext, uri, lpath))
return false;
// ensure Umbraco is ready to serve documents
if (!EnsureIsReady(httpContext, uri))
return false;
// ensure Umbraco is properly configured to serve documents
if (!EnsureIsConfigured(httpContext, uri))
return false;
// ensure that its not a base rest handler
if ((UmbracoSettings.EnableBaseRestHandler) && !EnsureNotBaseRestHandler(lpath))
return false;
return true;
}
/// <summary>
/// Ensures that the request is a document request (i.e. one that the module should handle)
/// </summary>
/// <param name="httpContext"></param>
/// <param name="uri"></param>
/// <param name="lpath"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
bool EnsureDocumentRequest(HttpContextBase httpContext, Uri uri, string lpath)
{
var maybeDoc = true;
// handle directory-urls used for asmx
// legacy - what's the point really?
if (maybeDoc && GlobalSettings.UseDirectoryUrls)
{
int asmxPos = lpath.IndexOf(".asmx/");
if (asmxPos >= 0)
{
// use uri.AbsolutePath, not path, 'cos path has been lowercased
httpContext.RewritePath(uri.AbsolutePath.Substring(0, asmxPos + 5), // filePath
uri.AbsolutePath.Substring(asmxPos + 5), // pathInfo
uri.Query.TrimStart('?'));
maybeDoc = false;
}
}
// a document request should be
// /foo/bar/nil
// /foo/bar/nil/
// /foo/bar/nil.aspx
// where /foo is not a reserved path
// if the path contains an extension that is not .aspx
// then it cannot be a document request
if (maybeDoc && lpath.Contains('.') && !lpath.EndsWith(".aspx"))
maybeDoc = false;
// at that point, either we have no extension, or it is .aspx
// if the path is reserved then it cannot be a document request
if (maybeDoc && GlobalSettings.IsReservedPathOrUrl(lpath))
maybeDoc = false;
if (!maybeDoc)
{
LogHelper.Warn<UmbracoModule>("Not a document");
}
return maybeDoc;
}
// ensures Umbraco is ready to handle requests
// if not, set status to 503 and transfer request, and return false
// if yes, return true
bool EnsureIsReady(HttpContextBase httpContext, Uri uri)
{
// ensure we are ready
if (!ApplicationContext.Current.IsReady)
{
LogHelper.Warn<UmbracoModule>("Umbraco is not ready");
httpContext.Response.StatusCode = 503;
// fixme - default.aspx has to be ready for RequestContext.DocumentRequest==null
// fixme - in fact we should transfer to an empty html page...
var bootUrl = UriUtility.ToAbsolute(UmbracoSettings.BootSplashPage);
if (UmbracoSettings.EnableSplashWhileLoading) // legacy - should go
{
var configPath = UriUtility.ToAbsolute(SystemDirectories.Config);
bootUrl = string.Format("{0}/splashes/booting.aspx?url={1}", configPath, HttpUtility.UrlEncode(uri.ToString()));
// fixme ?orgurl=... ?retry=...
}
httpContext.RewritePath(bootUrl);
return false;
}
return true;
}
// ensures Umbraco is configured
// if not, redirect to install and return false
// if yes, return true
bool EnsureIsConfigured(HttpContextBase httpContext, Uri uri)
{
if (!ApplicationContext.Current.IsConfigured)
{
LogHelper.Warn<UmbracoModule>("Umbraco is not configured");
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string installPath = UriUtility.ToAbsolute(SystemDirectories.Install);
string installUrl = string.Format("{0}/default.aspx?redir=true&url={1}", installPath, HttpUtility.UrlEncode(uri.ToString()));
httpContext.Response.Redirect(installUrl, true);
return false;
}
return true;
}
// checks if the current request is a /base REST handler request
// returns false if it is, otherwise true
bool EnsureNotBaseRestHandler(string lpath)
{
// the /base REST handler still lives in umbraco.dll and has
// not been refactored at the moment. it still is a module,
// although it should be a handler, or it should be replaced
// by clean WebAPI.
// TODO: fixme - do it once when initializing the module
var baseUrl = UriUtility.ToAbsolute(SystemDirectories.Base).ToLower();
if (!baseUrl.EndsWith("/"))
baseUrl += "/";
return !lpath.StartsWith(baseUrl);
}
#endregion
/// <summary>
/// Rewrites to the correct Umbraco handler, either WebForms or Mvc
/// </summary>
/// <param name="context"></param>
/// <param name="currentQuery"></param>
/// <param name="isMvc"> </param>
private void RewriteToUmbracoHandler(HttpContext context, string currentQuery, bool isMvc)
{
string rewritePath;
if (isMvc)
{
//the Path is normally ~/umbraco but we need to remove the start ~/ of it and if someone modifies this
//then we should be rendering the MVC stuff in that location.
rewritePath = "~/"
+ GlobalSettings.Path.TrimStart(new[] {'~', '/'}).TrimEnd(new[]{'/'})
+ "/RenderMvc" + currentQuery;
}
else
{
rewritePath = "~/default.aspx" + currentQuery;
}
//NOTE: We do not want to use TransferRequest even though many docs say it is better with IIS7, turns out this is
//not what we need. The purpose of TransferRequest is to ensure that .net processes all of the rules for the newly
//rewritten url, but this is not what we want!
// http://forums.iis.net/t/1146511.aspx
//First we rewrite the path to the path of the handler (i.e. default.aspx or /umbraco/RenderMvc )
context.RewritePath(rewritePath, "", currentQuery.TrimStart(new[] { '?' }), false);
//if it is MVC we need to do something special, we are not using TransferRequest as this will
//require us to rewrite the path with query strings and then reparse the query strings, this would
//also mean that we need to handle IIS 7 vs pre-IIS 7 differently. Instead we are just going to create
//an instance of the UrlRoutingModule and call it's PostResolveRequestCache method. This does:
// * Looks up the route based on the new rewritten URL
// * Creates the RequestContext with all route parameters and then executes the correct handler that matches the route
//we could have re-written this functionality, but the code inside the PostResolveRequestCache is exactly what we want.
if (isMvc)
{
var urlRouting = new UrlRoutingModule();
urlRouting.PostResolveRequestCache(new HttpContextWrapper(context));
}
}
#region Legacy
// "Clean umbPage from querystring, caused by .NET 2.0 default Auth Controls"
// but really, at the moment I have no idea what this does, and why...
// SD: I also have no idea what this does, I've googled umbPage and really nothing shows up
internal static void LegacyCleanUmbPageFromQueryString(ref Uri uri, ref string lpath)
{
string receivedQuery = uri.Query;
string path = uri.AbsolutePath;
string query = null;
if (receivedQuery.Length > 0)
{
// Clean umbPage from querystring, caused by .NET 2.0 default Auth Controls
if (receivedQuery.IndexOf("umbPage") > 0)
{
int ampPos = receivedQuery.IndexOf('&');
// query contains no ampersand?
if (ampPos < 0)
{
// no ampersand means no original query string
query = String.Empty;
// ampersand would occur past then end the of received query
ampPos = receivedQuery.Length;
}
else
{
// original query string past ampersand
query = receivedQuery.Substring(ampPos + 1,
receivedQuery.Length - ampPos - 1);
}
// get umbPage out of query string (9 = "&umbPage".Length() + 1)
path = receivedQuery.Substring(9, ampPos - 9); //this will fail if there are < 9 characters before the &umbPage query string
// --added when refactoring--
uri = uri.Rewrite(path, query);
lpath = path.ToLower();
}
//else
//{
// // strip off question mark
// query = receivedQuery.Substring(1);
//}
}
}
#endregion
#region IHttpModule
/// <summary>
/// Initialize the module, this will trigger for each new application
/// and there may be more than 1 application per application domain
/// </summary>
/// <param name="app"></param>
public void Init(HttpApplication app)
{
app.PostResolveRequestCache += (sender, e) =>
{
var httpContext = ((HttpApplication) sender).Context;
ProcessRequest(new HttpContextWrapper(httpContext));
};
// used to check if the xml cache file needs to be updated/persisted
app.PostRequestHandlerExecute += (sender, e) =>
{
var httpContext = ((HttpApplication) sender).Context;
PersistXmlCache(new HttpContextWrapper(httpContext));
};
// todo: initialize request errors handler
}
public void Dispose()
{
}
#endregion
}
}