Add support for hiding passwords in a collection

Ref: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/743
pull/1042/head
Jeremy Lin 5 years ago
parent b34d548246
commit 979d010dc2

@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
ALTER TABLE users_collections
ADD COLUMN hide_passwords BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE;

@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
ALTER TABLE users_collections
ADD COLUMN hide_passwords BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE;

@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
ALTER TABLE users_collections
ADD COLUMN hide_passwords BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT 0; -- FALSE

@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ fn get_collection_users(org_id: String, coll_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders,
.map(|col_user| {
UserOrganization::find_by_user_and_org(&col_user.user_uuid, &org_id, &conn)
.unwrap()
.to_json_read_only(col_user.read_only)
.to_json_user_access_restrictions(&col_user)
})
.collect();
@ -408,7 +408,9 @@ fn put_collection_users(
continue;
}
CollectionUser::save(&user.user_uuid, &coll_id, d.ReadOnly, &conn)?;
CollectionUser::save(&user.user_uuid, &coll_id,
d.ReadOnly, d.HidePasswords,
&conn)?;
}
Ok(())
@ -452,6 +454,7 @@ fn get_org_users(org_id: String, _headers: AdminHeaders, conn: DbConn) -> JsonRe
struct CollectionData {
Id: String,
ReadOnly: bool,
HidePasswords: bool,
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
@ -523,7 +526,9 @@ fn send_invite(org_id: String, data: JsonUpcase<InviteData>, headers: AdminHeade
match Collection::find_by_uuid_and_org(&col.Id, &org_id, &conn) {
None => err!("Collection not found in Organization"),
Some(collection) => {
CollectionUser::save(&user.uuid, &collection.uuid, col.ReadOnly, &conn)?;
CollectionUser::save(&user.uuid, &collection.uuid,
col.ReadOnly, col.HidePasswords,
&conn)?;
}
}
}
@ -778,7 +783,9 @@ fn edit_user(
match Collection::find_by_uuid_and_org(&col.Id, &org_id, &conn) {
None => err!("Collection not found in Organization"),
Some(collection) => {
CollectionUser::save(&user_to_edit.user_uuid, &collection.uuid, col.ReadOnly, &conn)?;
CollectionUser::save(&user_to_edit.user_uuid, &collection.uuid,
col.ReadOnly, col.HidePasswords,
&conn)?;
}
}
}

@ -82,6 +82,15 @@ impl Cipher {
let fields_json = self.fields.as_ref().and_then(|s| serde_json::from_str(s).ok()).unwrap_or(Value::Null);
let password_history_json = self.password_history.as_ref().and_then(|s| serde_json::from_str(s).ok()).unwrap_or(Value::Null);
let (read_only, hide_passwords) =
match self.get_access_restrictions(&user_uuid, &conn) {
Some((ro, hp)) => (ro, hp),
None => {
error!("Cipher ownership assertion failure");
(true, true)
},
};
// Get the data or a default empty value to avoid issues with the mobile apps
let mut data_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(&self.data).unwrap_or_else(|_| json!({
"Fields":null,
@ -105,7 +114,15 @@ impl Cipher {
}
// TODO: ******* Backwards compat end **********
// There are three types of cipher response models in upstream
// Bitwarden: "cipherMini", "cipher", and "cipherDetails" (in order
// of increasing level of detail). bitwarden_rs currently only
// supports the "cipherDetails" type, though it seems like the
// Bitwarden clients will ignore extra fields.
//
// Ref: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/blob/master/src/Core/Models/Api/Response/CipherResponseModel.cs
let mut json_object = json!({
"Object": "cipherDetails",
"Id": self.uuid,
"Type": self.atype,
"RevisionDate": format_date(&self.updated_at),
@ -115,6 +132,8 @@ impl Cipher {
"OrganizationId": self.organization_uuid,
"Attachments": attachments_json,
"OrganizationUseTotp": true,
// This field is specific to the cipherDetails type.
"CollectionIds": self.get_collections(user_uuid, &conn),
"Name": self.name,
@ -123,8 +142,11 @@ impl Cipher {
"Data": data_json,
"Object": "cipher",
"Edit": true,
// These values are true by default, but can be false if the
// cipher belongs to a collection where the org owner has enabled
// the "Read Only" or "Hide Passwords" restrictions for the user.
"Edit": !read_only,
"ViewPassword": !hide_passwords,
"PasswordHistory": password_history_json,
});
@ -241,66 +263,97 @@ impl Cipher {
}
}
pub fn is_write_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
/// Returns whether this cipher is directly owned by the user.
pub fn is_owned_by_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.left_join(
users_organizations::table.on(ciphers::organization_uuid
.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid.nullable())
.and(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))),
)
.left_join(ciphers_collections::table)
.left_join(
users_collections::table
.on(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)),
)
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).or(
// Cipher owner
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or(
// access_all in Organization
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32).or(
// Org admin or owner
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).and(
users_collections::read_only.eq(false), //R/W access to collection
),
),
),
))
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(&user_uuid))
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.ok()
.is_some()
}
pub fn is_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
/// Returns whether this cipher is owned by an org in which the user has full access.
pub fn is_in_full_access_org(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.left_join(
users_organizations::table.on(ciphers::organization_uuid
.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid.nullable())
.and(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))),
)
.left_join(ciphers_collections::table)
.left_join(
users_collections::table
.on(ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)),
)
.filter(ciphers::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid).or(
// Cipher owner
users_organizations::access_all.eq(true).or(
// access_all in Organization
users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32).or(
// Org admin or owner
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid), // Access to Collection
),
),
))
.select(ciphers::all_columns)
.first::<Self>(&**conn)
.inner_join(ciphers_collections::table.on(
ciphers::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid)))
.inner_join(users_organizations::table.on(
ciphers::organization_uuid.eq(users_organizations::org_uuid.nullable())
.and(users_organizations::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))
.and(users_organizations::status.eq(UserOrgStatus::Confirmed as i32))))
// The user is an org admin or higher.
.filter(users_organizations::atype.le(UserOrgType::Admin as i32))
// The user was granted full access to the org by an org owner/admin.
.or_filter(users_organizations::access_all.eq(true))
.select(ciphers::uuid)
.first::<String>(&**conn)
.ok()
.is_some()
}
/// Returns the user's access restrictions to this cipher. A return value
/// of None means that this cipher does not belong to the user, and is
/// not in any collection the user has access to. Otherwise, the user has
/// access to this cipher, and Some(read_only, hide_passwords) represents
/// the access restrictions.
pub fn get_access_restrictions(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<(bool, bool)> {
// Check whether this cipher is directly owned by the user, or is in
// a collection that the user has full access to. If so, there are no
// access restrictions.
if self.is_owned_by_user(&user_uuid, &conn) || self.is_in_full_access_org(&user_uuid, &conn) {
return Some((false, false));
}
// Check whether this cipher is in any collections accessible to the
// user. If so, retrieve the access flags for each collection.
let query = ciphers::table
.filter(ciphers::uuid.eq(&self.uuid))
.inner_join(ciphers_collections::table.on(
ciphers::uuid.eq(ciphers_collections::cipher_uuid)))
.inner_join(users_collections::table.on(
ciphers_collections::collection_uuid.eq(users_collections::collection_uuid)
.and(users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid))))
.select((users_collections::read_only, users_collections::hide_passwords));
// There's an edge case where a cipher can be in multiple collections
// with inconsistent access flags. For example, a cipher could be in
// one collection where the user has read-only access, but also in
// another collection where the user has read/write access. To handle
// this, we do a boolean OR of all values in each of the `read_only`
// and `hide_passwords` columns. This could ideally be done as part
// of the query, but Diesel doesn't support a max() or bool_or()
// function on booleans and this behavior isn't portable anyway.
match query.load::<(bool, bool)>(&**conn).ok() {
Some(vec) => {
let mut read_only = false;
let mut hide_passwords = false;
for (ro, hp) in vec.iter() {
read_only |= ro;
hide_passwords |= hp;
}
Some((read_only, hide_passwords))
},
None => {
// This cipher isn't in any collections accessible to the user.
None
}
}
}
pub fn is_write_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
match self.get_access_restrictions(&user_uuid, &conn) {
Some((read_only, _hide_passwords)) => !read_only,
None => false,
}
}
pub fn is_accessible_to_user(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> bool {
self.get_access_restrictions(&user_uuid, &conn).is_some()
}
pub fn get_folder_uuid(&self, user_uuid: &str, conn: &DbConn) -> Option<String> {
folders_ciphers::table
.inner_join(folders::table)

@ -199,6 +199,7 @@ pub struct CollectionUser {
pub user_uuid: String,
pub collection_uuid: String,
pub read_only: bool,
pub hide_passwords: bool,
}
/// Database methods
@ -214,7 +215,7 @@ impl CollectionUser {
}
#[cfg(feature = "postgresql")]
pub fn save(user_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, read_only: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
pub fn save(user_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, read_only: bool, hide_passwords: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&user_uuid, conn);
diesel::insert_into(users_collections::table)
@ -222,16 +223,18 @@ impl CollectionUser {
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(hide_passwords),
))
.on_conflict((users_collections::user_uuid, users_collections::collection_uuid))
.do_update()
.set(users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only))
.set(users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(hide_passwords))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding user to collection")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "postgresql"))]
pub fn save(user_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, read_only: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
pub fn save(user_uuid: &str, collection_uuid: &str, read_only: bool, hide_passwords: bool, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
User::update_uuid_revision(&user_uuid, conn);
diesel::replace_into(users_collections::table)
@ -239,6 +242,7 @@ impl CollectionUser {
users_collections::user_uuid.eq(user_uuid),
users_collections::collection_uuid.eq(collection_uuid),
users_collections::read_only.eq(read_only),
users_collections::hide_passwords.eq(hide_passwords),
))
.execute(&**conn)
.map_res("Error adding user to collection")

@ -310,10 +310,11 @@ impl UserOrganization {
})
}
pub fn to_json_read_only(&self, read_only: bool) -> Value {
pub fn to_json_user_access_restrictions(&self, col_user: &CollectionUser) -> Value {
json!({
"Id": self.uuid,
"ReadOnly": read_only
"ReadOnly": col_user.read_only,
"HidePasswords": col_user.hide_passwords,
})
}
@ -324,7 +325,11 @@ impl UserOrganization {
let collections = CollectionUser::find_by_organization_and_user_uuid(&self.org_uuid, &self.user_uuid, conn);
collections
.iter()
.map(|c| json!({"Id": c.collection_uuid, "ReadOnly": c.read_only}))
.map(|c| json!({
"Id": c.collection_uuid,
"ReadOnly": c.read_only,
"HidePasswords": c.hide_passwords,
}))
.collect()
};

@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ table! {
user_uuid -> Varchar,
collection_uuid -> Varchar,
read_only -> Bool,
hide_passwords -> Bool,
}
}

@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ table! {
user_uuid -> Text,
collection_uuid -> Text,
read_only -> Bool,
hide_passwords -> Bool,
}
}

@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ table! {
user_uuid -> Text,
collection_uuid -> Text,
read_only -> Bool,
hide_passwords -> Bool,
}
}

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