Sadie Powell 29705306f2 Retain the "real" username properly like we do for hostnames.
This introduces the concept of a real username. This value comes
from either the initial USER message or from an ident lookup. Doing
this allows us to use it for bans through vidents and cloaking web
client users using their remote username.

While changing this I also changed all of the uses of "ident" other
than RFC 1413 lookups and some compatibility cases to refer to
usernames as user(name) instead of ident. Our use of ident in these
places was incorrect as that only refers to the RFC 1413 response
and is not commonly used in the way we used it by any other IRC
server implementations.
2023-06-29 17:01:25 +01:00

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/*
* InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon
*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Daniel Vassdal <shutter@canternet.org>
* Copyright (C) 2014 Attila Molnar <attilamolnar@hush.com>
* Copyright (C) 2013, 2017-2019, 2021-2022 Sadie Powell <sadie@witchery.services>
* Copyright (C) 2012 Robby <robby@chatbelgie.be>
* Copyright (C) 2010 Daniel De Graaf <danieldg@inspircd.org>
*
* This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd is free software: you can
* redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
* details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#pragma once
namespace SQL
{
class Error;
class Provider;
class Query;
class Result;
/** A list of parameter replacement values. */
typedef std::vector<std::string> ParamList;
/** A map of parameter replacement values. */
typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> ParamMap;
/** A single SQL field. */
typedef std::optional<std::string> Field;
/** A list of SQL fields from a specific row. */
typedef std::vector<Field> Row;
/** An enumeration of possible error codes. */
enum ErrorCode
{
/** No error has occurred. */
SUCCESS,
/** The database identifier is invalid. */
BAD_DBID,
/** The database connection has failed. */
BAD_CONN,
/** Executing the query failed. */
QSEND_FAIL,
/** Reading the response failed. */
QREPLY_FAIL
};
/** Populates a parameter map with information about a user.
* @param user The user to collect information from.
* @param userinfo The map to populate.
*/
void PopulateUserInfo(User* user, ParamMap& userinfo);
}
/** Represents the result of an SQL query. */
class SQL::Result
: public Cullable
{
public:
/**
* Return the number of rows in the result.
*
* Note that if you have performed an INSERT or UPDATE query or other
* query which will not return rows, this will return the number of
* affected rows. In this case you SHOULD NEVER access any of the result
* set rows, as there aren't any!
* @returns Number of rows in the result set.
*/
virtual int Rows() = 0;
/** Retrieves the next available row from the database.
* @param result A list to store the fields from this row in.
* @return True if a row could be retrieved; otherwise, false.
*/
virtual bool GetRow(Row& result) = 0;
/** Retrieves a list of SQL columns in the result.
* @param result A reference to the vector to store column names in.
*/
virtual void GetCols(std::vector<std::string>& result) = 0;
/**
* Check if there's a column with the specified name in the result
*
* @param column The column name.
* @param index The place to store the column index if it exists.
* @returns If the column exists then true; otherwise, false.
*/
virtual bool HasColumn(const std::string& column, size_t& index) = 0;
};
/** SQL::Error holds the error state of a request.
* The error string varies from database software to database software
* and should be used to display informational error messages to users.
*/
class SQL::Error final
{
private:
/** The custom error message if one has been specified. */
const std::string message;
public:
/** The code which represents this error. */
const ErrorCode code;
/** Initialize an SQL::Error from an error code.
* @param c A code which represents this error.
*/
Error(ErrorCode c)
: code(c)
{
}
/** Initialize an SQL::Error from an error code and a custom error message.
* @param c A code which represents this error.
* @param m A custom error message.
*/
Error(ErrorCode c, const std::string& m)
: message(m)
, code(c)
{
}
/** Retrieves the error message. */
const char* ToString() const
{
if (!message.empty())
return message.c_str();
switch (code)
{
case BAD_DBID:
return "Invalid database identifier";
case BAD_CONN:
return "Invalid connection";
case QSEND_FAIL:
return "Sending query failed";
case QREPLY_FAIL:
return "Getting query result failed";
default:
return "Unknown error";
}
}
};
/**
* Object representing an SQL query. This should be allocated on the heap and
* passed to an SQL::Provider, which will free it when the query is complete or
* when the querying module is unloaded.
*
* You should store whatever information is needed to have the callbacks work in
* this object (UID of user, channel name, etc).
*/
class SQL::Query
: public Cullable
{
protected:
/** Creates a new SQL query. */
Query(Module* Creator)
: creator(Creator)
{
}
public:
const ModuleRef creator;
/** Called when an SQL error happens.
* @param error The error that occurred.
*/
virtual void OnError(const SQL::Error& error) = 0;
/** Called when a SQL result is received.
* @param result The result of the SQL query.
*/
virtual void OnResult(SQL::Result& result) = 0;
};
/**
* Provider object for SQL servers
*/
class SQL::Provider
: public DataProvider
{
private:
/** The name of the database tag in the config. */
const std::string dbid;
public:
Provider(Module* Creator, const std::string& Name)
: DataProvider(Creator, "SQL/" + Name)
, dbid(Name)
{
}
/** Retrieves the name of the database tag in the config. */
const std::string& GetId() const { return dbid; }
/** Submit an asynchronous SQL query.
* @param callback The result reporting point
* @param query The hardcoded query string. If you have parameters to substitute, see below.
*/
virtual void Submit(Query* callback, const std::string& query) = 0;
/** Submit an asynchronous SQL query.
* @param callback The result reporting point
* @param format The simple parameterized query string ('?' parameters)
* @param p Parameters to fill in for the '?' entries
*/
virtual void Submit(Query* callback, const std::string& format, const SQL::ParamList& p) = 0;
/** Submit an asynchronous SQL query.
* @param callback The result reporting point
* @param format The parameterized query string ('$name' parameters)
* @param p Parameters to fill in for the '$name' entries
*/
virtual void Submit(Query* callback, const std::string& format, const ParamMap& p) = 0;
};
inline void SQL::PopulateUserInfo(User* user, ParamMap& userinfo)
{
userinfo["nick"] = user->nick;
userinfo["user"] = user->GetRealUser();
userinfo["host"] = user->GetRealHost();
userinfo["ip"] = user->GetAddress();
userinfo["real"] = user->GetRealName();
userinfo["server"] = user->server->GetName();
userinfo["uuid"] = user->uuid;
// Deprecated.
userinfo["ident"] = userinfo["user"];
}