gecko-dev/toolkit/modules/CertUtils.jsm
Andrew McCreight 5dec0e0beb Bug 1432992, part 1 - Remove definitions of Ci, Cr, Cc, and Cu. r=florian
This patch was autogenerated by my decomponents.py

It covers almost every file with the extension js, jsm, html, py,
xhtml, or xul.

It removes blank lines after removed lines, when the removed lines are
preceded by either blank lines or the start of a new block. The "start
of a new block" is defined fairly hackily: either the line starts with
//, ends with */, ends with {, <![CDATA[, """ or '''. The first two
cover comments, the third one covers JS, the fourth covers JS embedded
in XUL, and the final two cover JS embedded in Python. This also
applies if the removed line was the first line of the file.

It covers the pattern matching cases like "var {classes: Cc,
interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, results: Cr} = Components;". It'll remove
the entire thing if they are all either Ci, Cr, Cc or Cu, or it will
remove the appropriate ones and leave the residue behind. If there's
only one behind, then it will turn it into a normal, non-pattern
matching variable definition. (For instance, "const { classes: Cc,
Constructor: CC, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu } = Components" becomes
"const CC = Components.Constructor".)

MozReview-Commit-ID: DeSHcClQ7cG

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extra : rebase_source : d9c41878036c1ef7766ef5e91a7005025bc1d72b
2018-02-06 09:36:57 -08:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [ "BadCertHandler", "checkCert", "readCertPrefs", "validateCert" ];
const Ce = Components.Exception;
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
/**
* Reads a set of expected certificate attributes from preferences. The returned
* array can be passed to validateCert or checkCert to validate that a
* certificate matches the expected attributes. The preferences should look like
* this:
* prefix.1.attribute1
* prefix.1.attribute2
* prefix.2.attribute1
* etc.
* Each numeric branch contains a set of required attributes for a single
* certificate. Having multiple numeric branches means that multiple
* certificates would be accepted by validateCert.
*
* @param aPrefBranch
* The prefix for all preferences, should end with a ".".
* @return An array of JS objects with names / values corresponding to the
* expected certificate's attribute names / values.
*/
this.readCertPrefs =
function readCertPrefs(aPrefBranch) {
if (Services.prefs.getBranch(aPrefBranch).getChildList("").length == 0)
return null;
let certs = [];
let counter = 1;
while (true) {
let prefBranchCert = Services.prefs.getBranch(aPrefBranch + counter + ".");
let prefCertAttrs = prefBranchCert.getChildList("");
if (prefCertAttrs.length == 0)
break;
let certAttrs = {};
for (let prefCertAttr of prefCertAttrs)
certAttrs[prefCertAttr] = prefBranchCert.getCharPref(prefCertAttr);
certs.push(certAttrs);
counter++;
}
return certs;
};
/**
* Verifies that an nsIX509Cert matches the expected certificate attribute
* values.
*
* @param aCertificate
* The nsIX509Cert to compare to the expected attributes.
* @param aCerts
* An array of JS objects with names / values corresponding to the
* expected certificate's attribute names / values. If this is null or
* an empty array then no checks are performed.
* @throws NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE if a certificate attribute name from the
* aCerts param does not exist or the value for a certificate attribute
* from the aCerts param is different than the expected value or
* aCertificate wasn't specified and aCerts is not null or an empty
* array.
*/
this.validateCert =
function validateCert(aCertificate, aCerts) {
// If there are no certificate requirements then just exit
if (!aCerts || aCerts.length == 0)
return;
if (!aCertificate) {
const missingCertErr = "A required certificate was not present.";
Cu.reportError(missingCertErr);
throw new Ce(missingCertErr, Cr.NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE);
}
var errors = [];
for (var i = 0; i < aCerts.length; ++i) {
var error = false;
var certAttrs = aCerts[i];
for (var name in certAttrs) {
if (!(name in aCertificate)) {
error = true;
errors.push("Expected attribute '" + name + "' not present in " +
"certificate.");
break;
}
if (aCertificate[name] != certAttrs[name]) {
error = true;
errors.push("Expected certificate attribute '" + name + "' " +
"value incorrect, expected: '" + certAttrs[name] +
"', got: '" + aCertificate[name] + "'.");
break;
}
}
if (!error)
break;
}
if (error) {
errors.forEach(Cu.reportError.bind(Cu));
const certCheckErr = "Certificate checks failed. See previous errors " +
"for details.";
Cu.reportError(certCheckErr);
throw new Ce(certCheckErr, Cr.NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE);
}
};
/**
* Checks if the connection must be HTTPS and if so, only allows built-in
* certificates and validates application specified certificate attribute
* values.
* See bug 340198 and bug 544442.
*
* @param aChannel
* The nsIChannel that will have its certificate checked.
* @param aAllowNonBuiltInCerts (optional)
* When true certificates that aren't builtin are allowed. When false
* or not specified the certificate must be a builtin certificate.
* @param aCerts (optional)
* An array of JS objects with names / values corresponding to the
* channel's expected certificate's attribute names / values. If it
* isn't null or not specified the the scheme for the channel's
* originalURI must be https.
* @throws NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED if a certificate is expected and the URI scheme
* is not https.
* NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE if a certificate attribute name from the
* aCerts param does not exist or the value for a certificate attribute
* from the aCerts param is different than the expected value.
* NS_ERROR_ABORT if the certificate issuer is not built-in.
*/
this.checkCert =
function checkCert(aChannel, aAllowNonBuiltInCerts, aCerts) {
if (!aChannel.originalURI.schemeIs("https")) {
// Require https if there are certificate values to verify
if (aCerts) {
throw new Ce("SSL is required and URI scheme is not https.",
Cr.NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED);
}
return;
}
var cert =
aChannel.securityInfo.QueryInterface(Ci.nsISSLStatusProvider).
SSLStatus.QueryInterface(Ci.nsISSLStatus).serverCert;
validateCert(cert, aCerts);
if (aAllowNonBuiltInCerts === true)
return;
var issuerCert = cert;
while (issuerCert.issuer && !issuerCert.issuer.equals(issuerCert))
issuerCert = issuerCert.issuer;
const certNotBuiltInErr = "Certificate issuer is not built-in.";
if (!issuerCert)
throw new Ce(certNotBuiltInErr, Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT);
if (!issuerCert.isBuiltInRoot)
throw new Ce(certNotBuiltInErr, Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT);
};
/**
* This class implements nsIBadCertListener. Its job is to prevent "bad cert"
* security dialogs from being shown to the user. It is better to simply fail
* if the certificate is bad. See bug 304286.
*
* @param aAllowNonBuiltInCerts (optional)
* When true certificates that aren't builtin are allowed. When false
* or not specified the certificate must be a builtin certificate.
*/
this.BadCertHandler =
function BadCertHandler(aAllowNonBuiltInCerts) {
this.allowNonBuiltInCerts = aAllowNonBuiltInCerts;
};
BadCertHandler.prototype = {
// nsIChannelEventSink
asyncOnChannelRedirect(oldChannel, newChannel, flags, callback) {
if (this.allowNonBuiltInCerts) {
callback.onRedirectVerifyCallback(Components.results.NS_OK);
return;
}
// make sure the certificate of the old channel checks out before we follow
// a redirect from it. See bug 340198.
// Don't call checkCert for internal redirects. See bug 569648.
if (!(flags & Ci.nsIChannelEventSink.REDIRECT_INTERNAL))
checkCert(oldChannel);
callback.onRedirectVerifyCallback(Components.results.NS_OK);
},
// nsIInterfaceRequestor
getInterface(iid) {
return this.QueryInterface(iid);
},
// nsISupports
QueryInterface(iid) {
if (!iid.equals(Ci.nsIChannelEventSink) &&
!iid.equals(Ci.nsIInterfaceRequestor) &&
!iid.equals(Ci.nsISupports))
throw Cr.NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE;
return this;
}
};