google-nomulus/java/google/registry/rdap/RdapActionBase.java
mountford b5e421cee3 RDAP: Display summary data for search result items
It appears to be standard RDAP practice when returning result sets for domain, nameserver and entity searches to give only summary data for each result item. Any information that can be gleaned from the object itself is included, but related resources are not included. For a domain, for instance, the domain information is included, but nameservers, entities and events (which come from history entries) are suppressed. In their place, there is a standard boilerplate remark in the object indicating that only summary data is included, and that the user should query the item directly to get the full data. Note that summary data is used only for searches; direct queries for an item will still return full data.

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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=133973835
2016-09-26 13:15:31 -04:00

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// Copyright 2016 The Domain Registry Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
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//
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package google.registry.rdap;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static com.google.common.net.HttpHeaders.ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN;
import static google.registry.model.ofy.ObjectifyService.ofy;
import static google.registry.model.registry.Registries.findTldForName;
import static google.registry.model.registry.Registries.getTlds;
import static google.registry.util.DateTimeUtils.END_OF_TIME;
import static google.registry.util.DomainNameUtils.canonicalizeDomainName;
import static javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse.SC_BAD_REQUEST;
import static javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR;
import static javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
import com.google.common.base.Optional;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
import com.google.common.net.InternetDomainName;
import com.google.common.net.MediaType;
import com.google.re2j.Pattern;
import com.googlecode.objectify.cmd.Query;
import google.registry.config.ConfigModule.Config;
import google.registry.model.EppResource;
import google.registry.request.Action;
import google.registry.request.HttpException;
import google.registry.request.HttpException.BadRequestException;
import google.registry.request.HttpException.NotFoundException;
import google.registry.request.RequestMethod;
import google.registry.request.RequestPath;
import google.registry.request.Response;
import google.registry.util.FormattingLogger;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import org.json.simple.JSONValue;
/**
* Base RDAP (new WHOIS) action for single-item domain, nameserver and entity requests.
*
* @see <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7482">
* RFC 7482: Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) Query Format</a>
*/
public abstract class RdapActionBase implements Runnable {
private static final FormattingLogger logger = FormattingLogger.getLoggerForCallerClass();
/**
* Pattern for checking LDH names, which must officially contains only alphanumeric plus dots and
* hyphens. In this case, allow the wildcard asterisk as well.
*/
static final Pattern LDH_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("[-.a-zA-Z0-9*]+");
private static final MediaType RESPONSE_MEDIA_TYPE = MediaType.create("application", "rdap+json");
@Inject Response response;
@Inject @RequestMethod Action.Method requestMethod;
@Inject @RequestPath String requestPath;
@Inject @Config("rdapLinkBase") String rdapLinkBase;
@Inject @Config("rdapWhoisServer") @Nullable String rdapWhoisServer;
/** Returns a string like "domain name" or "nameserver", used for error strings. */
abstract String getHumanReadableObjectTypeName();
/** Returns the servlet action path; used to extract the search string from the incoming path. */
abstract String getActionPath();
/**
* Does the actual search and returns an RDAP JSON object.
*
* @param pathSearchString the search string in the URL path
* @param isHeadRequest whether the returned map will actually be used. HTTP HEAD requests don't
* actually return anything. However, we usually still want to go through the process of
* building a map, to make sure that the request would return a 500 status if it were
* invoked using GET. So this field should usually be ignored, unless there's some
* expensive task required to create the map which will never result in a request failure.
* @param linkBase the base URL for RDAP link structures
* @return A map (probably containing nested maps and lists) with the final JSON response data.
*/
abstract ImmutableMap<String, Object> getJsonObjectForResource(
String pathSearchString, boolean isHeadRequest, String linkBase);
@Override
public void run() {
try {
// Extract what we're searching for from the request path. Some RDAP commands use trailing
// data in the path itself (e.g. /rdap/domain/mydomain.com), and some use the query string
// (e.g. /rdap/domains?name=mydomain); the query parameters are extracted by the subclasses
// directly as needed.
response.setHeader(ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN, "*");
URI uri = new URI(requestPath);
String pathProper = uri.getPath();
checkArgument(
pathProper.startsWith(getActionPath()),
"%s doesn't start with %s", pathProper, getActionPath());
ImmutableMap<String, Object> rdapJson =
getJsonObjectForResource(
pathProper.substring(getActionPath().length()),
requestMethod == Action.Method.HEAD,
rdapLinkBase);
response.setStatus(SC_OK);
if (requestMethod != Action.Method.HEAD) {
response.setPayload(JSONValue.toJSONString(rdapJson));
}
response.setContentType(MediaType.create("application", "rdap+json"));
} catch (HttpException e) {
setError(e.getResponseCode(), e.getResponseCodeString(), e.getMessage());
} catch (URISyntaxException | IllegalArgumentException e) {
setError(SC_BAD_REQUEST, "Bad Request", "Not a valid " + getHumanReadableObjectTypeName());
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
setError(SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, "Internal Server Error", "An error was encountered");
logger.severe(e, "Exception encountered while processing RDAP command");
}
}
void setError(int status, String title, String description) {
response.setStatus(status);
try {
if (requestMethod != Action.Method.HEAD) {
response.setPayload(
JSONValue.toJSONString(RdapJsonFormatter.makeError(status, title, description)));
}
response.setContentType(RESPONSE_MEDIA_TYPE);
} catch (Exception ex) {
if (requestMethod != Action.Method.HEAD) {
response.setPayload("");
}
}
}
void validateDomainName(String name) {
try {
Optional<InternetDomainName> tld = findTldForName(InternetDomainName.from(name));
if (!tld.isPresent() || !getTlds().contains(tld.get().toString())) {
throw new NotFoundException(name + " not found");
}
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
throw new BadRequestException(
name + " is not a valid " + getHumanReadableObjectTypeName());
}
}
String canonicalizeName(String name) {
name = canonicalizeDomainName(name);
if (name.endsWith(".")) {
name = name.substring(0, name.length() - 1);
}
return name;
}
/**
* Handles prefix searches in cases where there are no pending deletes. In such cases, it is
* sufficient to check whether {@code deletionTime} is equal to {@code END_OF_TIME}, because any
* other value means it has already been deleted. This allows us to use an equality query for the
* deletion time.
*
* @param clazz the type of resource to be queried
* @param filterField the database field of interest
* @param partialStringQuery the details of the search string
* @param resultSetMaxSize the maximum number of results to return
* @return the results of the query
*/
static <T extends EppResource> Query<T> queryUndeleted(
Class<T> clazz,
String filterField,
RdapSearchPattern partialStringQuery,
int resultSetMaxSize) {
checkArgument(partialStringQuery.getHasWildcard(), "search string doesn't have wildcard");
return ofy().load()
.type(clazz)
.filter(filterField + " >=", partialStringQuery.getInitialString())
.filter(filterField + " <", partialStringQuery.getNextInitialString())
.filter("deletionTime", END_OF_TIME)
.limit(resultSetMaxSize);
}
}