Fix stale data check failure when cloning a cipher

pull/1265/head
Jeremy Lin 4 years ago
parent 219a9d9f5e
commit 4e60df7a08

@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ pub fn routes() -> Vec<Route> {
post_cipher_admin, post_cipher_admin,
post_cipher_share, post_cipher_share,
put_cipher_share, put_cipher_share,
put_cipher_share_seleted, put_cipher_share_selected,
post_cipher, post_cipher,
put_cipher, put_cipher,
delete_cipher_post, delete_cipher_post,
@ -212,22 +212,35 @@ pub struct Attachments2Data {
Key: String, Key: String,
} }
/// Called when an org admin clones an org cipher.
#[post("/ciphers/admin", data = "<data>")] #[post("/ciphers/admin", data = "<data>")]
fn post_ciphers_admin(data: JsonUpcase<ShareCipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult { fn post_ciphers_admin(data: JsonUpcase<ShareCipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
let data: ShareCipherData = data.into_inner().data; post_ciphers_create(data, headers, conn, nt)
}
/// Called when creating a new org-owned cipher, or cloning a cipher (whether
/// user- or org-owned). When cloning a cipher to a user-owned cipher,
/// `organizationId` is null.
#[post("/ciphers/create", data = "<data>")]
fn post_ciphers_create(data: JsonUpcase<ShareCipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
let mut data: ShareCipherData = data.into_inner().data;
let mut cipher = Cipher::new(data.Cipher.Type, data.Cipher.Name.clone()); let mut cipher = Cipher::new(data.Cipher.Type, data.Cipher.Name.clone());
cipher.user_uuid = Some(headers.user.uuid.clone()); cipher.user_uuid = Some(headers.user.uuid.clone());
cipher.save(&conn)?; cipher.save(&conn)?;
share_cipher_by_uuid(&cipher.uuid, data, &headers, &conn, &nt) // When cloning a cipher, the Bitwarden clients seem to set this field
} // based on the cipher being cloned (when creating a new cipher, it's set
// to null as expected). However, `cipher.created_at` is initialized to
// the current time, so the stale data check will end up failing down the
// line. Since this function only creates new ciphers (whether by cloning
// or otherwise), we can just ignore this field entirely.
data.Cipher.LastKnownRevisionDate = None;
#[post("/ciphers/create", data = "<data>")] share_cipher_by_uuid(&cipher.uuid, data, &headers, &conn, &nt)
fn post_ciphers_create(data: JsonUpcase<ShareCipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
post_ciphers_admin(data, headers, conn, nt)
} }
/// Called when creating a new user-owned cipher.
#[post("/ciphers", data = "<data>")] #[post("/ciphers", data = "<data>")]
fn post_ciphers(data: JsonUpcase<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult { fn post_ciphers(data: JsonUpcase<CipherData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbConn, nt: Notify) -> JsonResult {
let data: CipherData = data.into_inner().data; let data: CipherData = data.into_inner().data;
@ -407,6 +420,7 @@ fn post_ciphers_import(data: JsonUpcase<ImportData>, headers: Headers, conn: DbC
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
/// Called when an org admin modifies an existing org cipher.
#[put("/ciphers/<uuid>/admin", data = "<data>")] #[put("/ciphers/<uuid>/admin", data = "<data>")]
fn put_cipher_admin( fn put_cipher_admin(
uuid: String, uuid: String,
@ -581,7 +595,7 @@ struct ShareSelectedCipherData {
} }
#[put("/ciphers/share", data = "<data>")] #[put("/ciphers/share", data = "<data>")]
fn put_cipher_share_seleted( fn put_cipher_share_selected(
data: JsonUpcase<ShareSelectedCipherData>, data: JsonUpcase<ShareSelectedCipherData>,
headers: Headers, headers: Headers,
conn: DbConn, conn: DbConn,

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