using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Concurrent;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Security.Principal;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Web.Routing;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
using Umbraco.Core;
using Umbraco.Core.Configuration;
using Umbraco.Core.IO;
using Umbraco.Core.Logging;
using Umbraco.Core.Security;
using Umbraco.Web.Editors;
using Umbraco.Web.Routing;
using Umbraco.Web.Security;
using umbraco;
using Umbraco.Core.Sync;
using GlobalSettings = Umbraco.Core.Configuration.GlobalSettings;
using ObjectExtensions = Umbraco.Core.ObjectExtensions;
using RenderingEngine = Umbraco.Core.RenderingEngine;
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
///
/// Begins to process a request.
///
///
static void BeginRequest(HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
// ensure application url is initialized
ApplicationUrlHelper.EnsureApplicationUrl(ApplicationContext.Current, httpContext.Request);
// do not process if client-side request
if (httpContext.Request.Url.IsClientSideRequest())
return;
//write the trace output for diagnostics at the end of the request
httpContext.Trace.Write("UmbracoModule", "Umbraco request begins");
// ok, process
// create the LegacyRequestInitializer
// and initialize legacy stuff
var legacyRequestInitializer = new LegacyRequestInitializer(httpContext.Request.Url, httpContext);
legacyRequestInitializer.InitializeRequest();
// create the UmbracoContext singleton, one per request, and assign
// NOTE: we assign 'true' to ensure the context is replaced if it is already set (i.e. during app startup)
UmbracoContext.EnsureContext(
httpContext,
ApplicationContext.Current,
new WebSecurity(httpContext, ApplicationContext.Current),
true);
}
///
/// Processses the Umbraco Request
///
///
///
///
/// This will check if we are trying to route to the default back office page (i.e. ~/Umbraco/ or ~/Umbraco or ~/Umbraco/Default )
/// and ensure that the MVC handler executes for that. This is required because the route for /Umbraco will never execute because
/// files/folders exist there and we cannot set the RouteCollection.RouteExistingFiles = true since that will muck a lot of other things up.
/// So we handle it here and explicitly execute the MVC controller.
///
///
void ProcessRequest(HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
// do not process if client-side request
if (httpContext.Request.Url.IsClientSideRequest())
return;
if (UmbracoContext.Current == null)
throw new InvalidOperationException("The UmbracoContext.Current is null, ProcessRequest cannot proceed unless there is a current UmbracoContext");
if (UmbracoContext.Current.RoutingContext == null)
throw new InvalidOperationException("The UmbracoContext.RoutingContext has not been assigned, ProcessRequest cannot proceed unless there is a RoutingContext assigned to the UmbracoContext");
var umbracoContext = UmbracoContext.Current;
//re-write for the default back office path
if (httpContext.Request.Url.IsDefaultBackOfficeRequest())
{
if (EnsureIsConfigured(httpContext, umbracoContext.OriginalRequestUrl))
{
RewriteToBackOfficeHandler(httpContext);
}
return;
}
// do not process but remap to handler if it is a base rest request
if (BaseRest.BaseRestHandler.IsBaseRestRequest(umbracoContext.OriginalRequestUrl))
{
httpContext.RemapHandler(new BaseRest.BaseRestHandler());
return;
}
// do not process if this request is not a front-end routable page
var isRoutableAttempt = EnsureUmbracoRoutablePage(umbracoContext, httpContext);
//raise event here
OnRouteAttempt(new RoutableAttemptEventArgs(isRoutableAttempt.Result, umbracoContext, httpContext));
if (!isRoutableAttempt.Success)
{
return;
}
httpContext.Trace.Write("UmbracoModule", "Umbraco request confirmed");
// ok, process
// note: requestModule.UmbracoRewrite also did some stripping of &umbPage
// from the querystring... that was in v3.x to fix some issues with pre-forms
// auth. Paul Sterling confirmed in jan. 2013 that we can get rid of it.
// instanciate, prepare and process the published content request
// important to use CleanedUmbracoUrl - lowercase path-only version of the current url
var pcr = new PublishedContentRequest(umbracoContext.CleanedUmbracoUrl, umbracoContext.RoutingContext);
umbracoContext.PublishedContentRequest = pcr;
pcr.Prepare();
// HandleHttpResponseStatus returns a value indicating that the request should
// not be processed any further, eg because it has been redirect. then, exit.
if (HandleHttpResponseStatus(httpContext, pcr))
return;
if (!pcr.HasPublishedContent)
httpContext.RemapHandler(new PublishedContentNotFoundHandler());
else
RewriteToUmbracoHandler(httpContext, pcr);
}
#endregion
#region Methods
///
/// Checks the current request and ensures that it is routable based on the structure of the request and URI
///
///
///
///
internal Attempt EnsureUmbracoRoutablePage(UmbracoContext context, HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
var uri = context.OriginalRequestUrl;
var reason = EnsureRoutableOutcome.IsRoutable;
// ensure this is a document request
if (!EnsureDocumentRequest(httpContext, uri))
{
reason = EnsureRoutableOutcome.NotDocumentRequest;
}
// ensure Umbraco is ready to serve documents
else if (!EnsureIsReady(httpContext, uri))
{
reason = EnsureRoutableOutcome.NotReady;
}
// ensure Umbraco is properly configured to serve documents
else if (!EnsureIsConfigured(httpContext, uri))
{
reason = EnsureRoutableOutcome.NotConfigured;
}
// ensure Umbraco has documents to serve
else if (!EnsureHasContent(context, httpContext))
{
reason = EnsureRoutableOutcome.NoContent;
}
return Attempt.If(reason == EnsureRoutableOutcome.IsRoutable, reason);
}
///
/// Ensures that the request is a document request (i.e. one that the module should handle)
///
///
///
///
bool EnsureDocumentRequest(HttpContextBase httpContext, Uri uri)
{
var maybeDoc = true;
var lpath = uri.AbsolutePath.ToLowerInvariant();
// handle directory-urls used for asmx
// legacy - what's the point really?
if (/*maybeDoc &&*/ GlobalSettings.UseDirectoryUrls)
{
int asmxPos = lpath.IndexOf(".asmx/", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
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
var extension = Path.GetExtension(lpath);
if (maybeDoc && extension.IsNullOrWhiteSpace() == false && extension != ".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, httpContext, _combinedRouteCollection.Value))
maybeDoc = false;
//NOTE: No need to warn, plus if we do we should log the document, as this message doesn't really tell us anything :)
//if (!maybeDoc)
//{
// LogHelper.Warn("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
static bool EnsureIsReady(HttpContextBase httpContext, Uri uri)
{
var ready = ApplicationContext.Current.IsReady;
// ensure we are ready
if (!ready)
{
LogHelper.Warn("Umbraco is not ready");
if (UmbracoConfig.For.UmbracoSettings().Content.EnableSplashWhileLoading == false)
{
// let requests pile up and wait for 10s then show the splash anyway
ready = ApplicationContext.Current.WaitForReady(10 * 1000);
}
if (!ready)
{
httpContext.Response.StatusCode = 503;
var bootUrl = "~/config/splashes/booting.aspx";
httpContext.RewritePath(UriUtility.ToAbsolute(bootUrl) + "?url=" + HttpUtility.UrlEncode(uri.ToString()));
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
// ensures Umbraco has at least one published node
// if not, rewrites to splash and return false
// if yes, return true
private static bool EnsureHasContent(UmbracoContext context, HttpContextBase httpContext)
{
if (context.ContentCache.HasContent())
return true;
LogHelper.Warn("Umbraco has no content");
const string noContentUrl = "~/config/splashes/noNodes.aspx";
httpContext.RewritePath(UriUtility.ToAbsolute(noContentUrl));
return false;
}
private bool _notConfiguredReported;
// ensures Umbraco is configured
// if not, redirect to install and return false
// if yes, return true
private bool EnsureIsConfigured(HttpContextBase httpContext, Uri uri)
{
if (ApplicationContext.Current.IsConfigured)
return true;
if (_notConfiguredReported)
{
// remember it's been reported so we don't flood the log
// no thread-safety so there may be a few log entries, doesn't matter
_notConfiguredReported = true;
LogHelper.Warn("Umbraco is not configured");
}
var installPath = UriUtility.ToAbsolute(SystemDirectories.Install);
var installUrl = string.Format("{0}/?redir=true&url={1}", installPath, HttpUtility.UrlEncode(uri.ToString()));
httpContext.Response.Redirect(installUrl, true);
return false;
}
// returns a value indicating whether redirection took place and the request has
// been completed - because we don't want to Response.End() here to terminate
// everything properly.
internal static bool HandleHttpResponseStatus(HttpContextBase context, PublishedContentRequest pcr)
{
var end = false;
var response = context.Response;
LogHelper.Debug("Response status: Redirect={0}, Is404={1}, StatusCode={2}",
() => pcr.IsRedirect ? (pcr.IsRedirectPermanent ? "permanent" : "redirect") : "none",
() => pcr.Is404 ? "true" : "false", () => pcr.ResponseStatusCode);
if(pcr.Cacheability != default(HttpCacheability))
response.Cache.SetCacheability(pcr.Cacheability);
foreach (var cacheExtension in pcr.CacheExtensions)
response.Cache.AppendCacheExtension(cacheExtension);
foreach (var header in pcr.Headers)
response.AppendHeader(header.Key, header.Value);
if (pcr.IsRedirect)
{
if (pcr.IsRedirectPermanent)
response.RedirectPermanent(pcr.RedirectUrl, false); // do not end response
else
response.Redirect(pcr.RedirectUrl, false); // do not end response
end = true;
}
else if (pcr.Is404)
{
response.StatusCode = 404;
response.TrySkipIisCustomErrors = UmbracoConfig.For.UmbracoSettings().WebRouting.TrySkipIisCustomErrors;
if (response.TrySkipIisCustomErrors == false)
LogHelper.Warn("Status code is 404 yet TrySkipIisCustomErrors is false - IIS will take over.");
}
if (pcr.ResponseStatusCode > 0)
{
// set status code -- even for redirects
response.StatusCode = pcr.ResponseStatusCode;
response.StatusDescription = pcr.ResponseStatusDescription;
}
//if (pcr.IsRedirect)
// response.End(); // end response -- kills the thread and does not return!
if (pcr.IsRedirect)
{
response.Flush();
// bypass everything and directly execute EndRequest event -- but returns
context.ApplicationInstance.CompleteRequest();
// though some say that .CompleteRequest() does not properly shutdown the response
// and the request will hang until the whole code has run... would need to test?
LogHelper.Debug("Response status: redirecting, complete request now.");
}
return end;
}
///
/// Rewrites to the default back office page.
///
///
private static void RewriteToBackOfficeHandler(HttpContextBase context)
{
// GlobalSettings.Path has already been through IOHelper.ResolveUrl() so it begins with / and vdir (if any)
var rewritePath = GlobalSettings.Path.TrimEnd(new[] { '/' }) + "/Default";
// rewrite the path to the path of the handler (i.e. /umbraco/RenderMvc)
context.RewritePath(rewritePath, "", "", 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 also cannot re-create this functionality because the setter for the HttpContext.Request.RequestContext is internal
//so really, this is pretty much the only way without using Server.TransferRequest and if we did that, we'd have to rethink
//a bunch of things!
var urlRouting = new UrlRoutingModule();
urlRouting.PostResolveRequestCache(context);
}
///
/// Rewrites to the Umbraco handler - we always send the request via our MVC rendering engine, this will deal with
/// requests destined for webforms.
///
///
///
private static void RewriteToUmbracoHandler(HttpContextBase context, PublishedContentRequest pcr)
{
// 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!
// read: http://forums.iis.net/t/1146511.aspx
var query = pcr.Uri.Query.TrimStart(new[] { '?' });
// GlobalSettings.Path has already been through IOHelper.ResolveUrl() so it begins with / and vdir (if any)
var rewritePath = GlobalSettings.Path.TrimEnd(new[] { '/' }) + "/RenderMvc";
// rewrite the path to the path of the handler (i.e. /umbraco/RenderMvc)
context.RewritePath(rewritePath, "", query, 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 also cannot re-create this functionality because the setter for the HttpContext.Request.RequestContext is internal
//so really, this is pretty much the only way without using Server.TransferRequest and if we did that, we'd have to rethink
//a bunch of things!
var urlRouting = new UrlRoutingModule();
urlRouting.PostResolveRequestCache(context);
}
///
/// Any object that is in the HttpContext.Items collection that is IDisposable will get disposed on the end of the request
///
///
private static void DisposeHttpContextItems(HttpContext http)
{
// do not process if client-side request
if (http.Request.Url.IsClientSideRequest())
return;
//get a list of keys to dispose
var keys = new HashSet