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This is a v0.0.7 if I ever saw one.
author | Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone> |
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date | Tue, 10 Jun 2025 05:36:58 -0400 |
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//! The PAM conversation and associated Stuff. // Temporarily allowed until we get the actual conversation functions hooked up. #![allow(dead_code)] use crate::constants::{ErrorCode, Result}; use secure_string::SecureString; use std::cell::Cell; use std::fmt; use std::result::Result as StdResult; /// The types of message and request that can be sent to a user. /// /// The data within each enum value is the prompt (or other information) /// that will be presented to the user. #[non_exhaustive] pub enum Message<'a> { Prompt(&'a QAndA<'a>), MaskedPrompt(&'a MaskedQAndA<'a>), Error(&'a ErrorMsg<'a>), Info(&'a InfoMsg<'a>), RadioPrompt(&'a RadioQAndA<'a>), BinaryPrompt(&'a BinaryQAndA<'a>), } impl Message<'_> { /// Sets an error answer on this question, without having to inspect it. /// /// Use this as a default match case: /// /// ``` /// use nonstick::conv::{Message, QAndA}; /// use nonstick::ErrorCode; /// /// fn cant_respond(message: Message) { /// match message { /// Message::Info(i) => { /// eprintln!("fyi, {}", i.question()); /// i.set_answer(Ok(())) /// } /// Message::Error(e) => { /// eprintln!("ERROR: {}", e.question()); /// e.set_answer(Ok(())) /// } /// // We can't answer any questions. /// other => other.set_error(ErrorCode::ConversationError), /// } /// } pub fn set_error(&self, err: ErrorCode) { match *self { Message::Prompt(m) => m.set_answer(Err(err)), Message::MaskedPrompt(m) => m.set_answer(Err(err)), Message::Error(m) => m.set_answer(Err(err)), Message::Info(m) => m.set_answer(Err(err)), Message::RadioPrompt(m) => m.set_answer(Err(err)), Message::BinaryPrompt(m) => m.set_answer(Err(err)), } } } macro_rules! q_and_a { ($(#[$m:meta])* $name:ident<'a, Q=$qt:ty, A=$at:ty>, $val:path) => { $(#[$m])* pub struct $name<'a> { q: $qt, a: Cell<Result<$at>>, } $(#[$m])* impl<'a> $name<'a> { #[doc = concat!("Creates a `", stringify!($t), "` to be sent to the user.")] pub fn new(question: $qt) -> Self { Self { q: question, a: Cell::new(Err(ErrorCode::ConversationError)), } } /// Converts this Q&A into a [`Message`] for the [`Conversation`]. pub fn message(&self) -> Message<'_> { $val(self) } /// The contents of the question being asked. /// /// For instance, this might say `"Username:"` to prompt the user /// for their name, or the text of an error message. pub fn question(&self) -> $qt { self.q } /// Sets the answer to the question. /// /// The [`Conversation`] implementation calls this to set the answer. /// The conversation should *always call this function*, /// even for Q&A messages that don't have "an answer" /// (like error or info messages). pub fn set_answer(&self, answer: Result<$at>) { self.a.set(answer) } /// Gets the answer to the question. pub fn answer(self) -> Result<$at> { self.a.into_inner() } } // shout out to stackoverflow user ballpointben for this lazy impl: // https://stackoverflow.com/a/78871280/39808 $(#[$m])* impl fmt::Debug for $name<'_> { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> StdResult<(), fmt::Error> { #[derive(Debug)] struct $name<'a> { q: $qt } fmt::Debug::fmt(&$name { q: self.q }, f) } } }; } q_and_a!( /// A Q&A that asks the user for text and does not show it while typing. /// /// In other words, a password entry prompt. MaskedQAndA<'a, Q=&'a str, A=SecureString>, Message::MaskedPrompt ); q_and_a!( /// A standard Q&A prompt that asks the user for text. /// /// This is the normal "ask a person a question" prompt. /// When the user types, their input will be shown to them. /// It can be used for things like usernames. QAndA<'a, Q=&'a str, A=String>, Message::Prompt ); q_and_a!( /// A Q&A for "radio button"–style data. (Linux-PAM extension) /// /// This message type is theoretically useful for "yes/no/maybe" /// questions, but nowhere in the documentation is it specified /// what the format of the answer will be, or how this should be shown. RadioQAndA<'a, Q=&'a str, A=String>, Message::RadioPrompt ); q_and_a!( /// Asks for binary data. (Linux-PAM extension) /// /// This sends a binary message to the client application. /// It can be used to communicate with non-human logins, /// or to enable things like security keys. /// /// The `data_type` tag is a value that is simply passed through /// to the application. PAM does not define any meaning for it. BinaryQAndA<'a, Q=(&'a [u8], u8), A=BinaryData>, Message::BinaryPrompt ); /// Owned binary data. #[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq)] pub struct BinaryData { /// The data. pub data: Vec<u8>, /// A tag describing the type of the data, to use how you please. pub data_type: u8, } impl BinaryData { /// Creates a `BinaryData` with the given contents and type. pub fn new(data: impl Into<Vec<u8>>, data_type: u8) -> Self { Self { data: data.into(), data_type, } } } impl<IV: Into<Vec<u8>>> From<(IV, u8)> for BinaryData { /// Makes a new BinaryData from borrowed data. fn from((data, data_type): (IV, u8)) -> Self { Self { data: data.into(), data_type, } } } impl From<BinaryData> for (Vec<u8>, u8) { /// Easy destructuring. fn from(value: BinaryData) -> Self { (value.data, value.data_type) } } impl<'a> From<&'a BinaryData> for (&'a [u8], u8) { fn from(value: &'a BinaryData) -> Self { (&value.data, value.data_type) } } q_and_a!( /// A message containing information to be passed to the user. /// /// While this does not have an answer, [`Conversation`] implementations /// should still call [`set_answer`][`QAndA::set_answer`] to verify that /// the message has been displayed (or actively discarded). InfoMsg<'a, Q = &'a str, A = ()>, Message::Info ); q_and_a!( /// An error message to be passed to the user. /// /// While this does not have an answer, [`Conversation`] implementations /// should still call [`set_answer`][`QAndA::set_answer`] to verify that /// the message has been displayed (or actively discarded). ErrorMsg<'a, Q = &'a str, A = ()>, Message::Error ); /// A channel for PAM modules to request information from the user. /// /// This trait is used by both applications and PAM modules: /// /// - Applications implement Conversation and provide a user interface /// to allow the user to respond to PAM questions. /// - Modules call a Conversation implementation to request information /// or send information to the user. pub trait Conversation { /// Sends messages to the user. /// /// The returned Vec of messages always contains exactly as many entries /// as there were messages in the request; one corresponding to each. /// /// TODO: write detailed documentation about how to use this. fn communicate(&mut self, messages: &[Message]); } /// Turns a simple function into a [`Conversation`]. /// /// This can be used to wrap a free-floating function for use as a /// Conversation: /// /// ``` /// use nonstick::conv::{conversation_func, Conversation, Message}; /// mod some_library { /// # use nonstick::Conversation; /// pub fn get_auth_data(conv: &mut impl Conversation) { /// /* ... */ /// } /// } /// /// fn my_terminal_prompt(messages: &[Message]) { /// // ... /// # todo!() /// } /// /// fn main() { /// some_library::get_auth_data(&mut conversation_func(my_terminal_prompt)); /// } /// ``` pub fn conversation_func(func: impl FnMut(&[Message])) -> impl Conversation { Convo(func) } struct Convo<C: FnMut(&[Message])>(C); impl<C: FnMut(&[Message])> Conversation for Convo<C> { fn communicate(&mut self, messages: &[Message]) { self.0(messages) } } /// A conversation trait for asking or answering one question at a time. /// /// An implementation of this is provided for any [`Conversation`], /// or a PAM application can implement this trait and handle messages /// one at a time. /// /// For example, to use a `Conversation` as a `SimpleConversation`: /// /// ``` /// # use nonstick::{Conversation, Result}; /// # use secure_string::SecureString; /// // Bring this trait into scope to get `masked_prompt`, among others. /// use nonstick::SimpleConversation; /// /// fn ask_for_token(convo: &mut impl Conversation) -> Result<SecureString> { /// convo.masked_prompt("enter your one-time token") /// } /// ``` /// /// or to use a `SimpleConversation` as a `Conversation`: /// /// ``` /// use nonstick::{Conversation, SimpleConversation}; /// use secure_string::SecureString; /// # use nonstick::{BinaryData, Result}; /// mod some_library { /// # use nonstick::Conversation; /// pub fn get_auth_data(conv: &mut impl Conversation) { /* ... */ /// } /// } /// /// struct MySimpleConvo {/* ... */} /// # impl MySimpleConvo { fn new() -> Self { Self{} } } /// /// impl SimpleConversation for MySimpleConvo { /// // ... /// # fn prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<String> { /// # todo!() /// # } /// # /// # fn masked_prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<SecureString> { /// # todo!() /// # } /// # /// # fn error_msg(&mut self, message: &str) { /// # todo!() /// # } /// # /// # fn info_msg(&mut self, message: &str) { /// # todo!() /// # } /// # /// # fn radio_prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<String> { /// # todo!() /// # } /// # /// # fn binary_prompt(&mut self, (data, data_type): (&[u8], u8)) -> Result<BinaryData> { /// # todo!() /// # } /// } /// /// fn main() { /// let mut simple = MySimpleConvo::new(); /// some_library::get_auth_data(&mut simple.as_conversation()) /// } /// ``` pub trait SimpleConversation { /// Lets you use this simple conversation as a full [Conversation]. /// /// The wrapper takes each message received in [`Conversation::communicate`] /// and passes them one-by-one to the appropriate method, /// then collects responses to return. fn as_conversation(&mut self) -> Demux<'_, Self> where Self: Sized, { Demux(self) } /// Prompts the user for something. fn prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<String>; /// Prompts the user for something, but hides what the user types. fn masked_prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<SecureString>; /// Alerts the user to an error. fn error_msg(&mut self, message: &str); /// Sends an informational message to the user. fn info_msg(&mut self, message: &str); /// \[Linux extension] Prompts the user for a yes/no/maybe conditional. /// /// PAM documentation doesn't define the format of the response. /// /// When called on an implementation that doesn't support radio prompts, /// this will return [`ErrorCode::ConversationError`]. /// If implemented on an implementation that doesn't support radio prompts, /// this will never be called. fn radio_prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<String> { let _ = request; Err(ErrorCode::ConversationError) } /// \[Linux extension] Requests binary data from the user. /// /// When called on an implementation that doesn't support radio prompts, /// this will return [`ErrorCode::ConversationError`]. /// If implemented on an implementation that doesn't support radio prompts, /// this will never be called. fn binary_prompt(&mut self, data_and_type: (&[u8], u8)) -> Result<BinaryData> { let _ = data_and_type; Err(ErrorCode::ConversationError) } } macro_rules! conv_fn { ($(#[$m:meta])* $fn_name:ident($($param:tt: $pt:ty),+) -> $resp_type:ty { $msg:ty }) => { $(#[$m])* fn $fn_name(&mut self, $($param: $pt),*) -> Result<$resp_type> { let prompt = <$msg>::new($($param),*); self.communicate(&[prompt.message()]); prompt.answer() } }; ($(#[$m:meta])*$fn_name:ident($($param:tt: $pt:ty),+) { $msg:ty }) => { $(#[$m])* fn $fn_name(&mut self, $($param: $pt),*) { self.communicate(&[<$msg>::new($($param),*).message()]); } }; } impl<C: Conversation> SimpleConversation for C { conv_fn!(prompt(message: &str) -> String { QAndA }); conv_fn!(masked_prompt(message: &str) -> SecureString { MaskedQAndA } ); conv_fn!(error_msg(message: &str) { ErrorMsg }); conv_fn!(info_msg(message: &str) { InfoMsg }); conv_fn!(radio_prompt(message: &str) -> String { RadioQAndA }); conv_fn!(binary_prompt((data, data_type): (&[u8], u8)) -> BinaryData { BinaryQAndA }); } /// A [`Conversation`] which asks the questions one at a time. /// /// This is automatically created by [`SimpleConversation::as_conversation`]. pub struct Demux<'a, SC: SimpleConversation>(&'a mut SC); impl<SC: SimpleConversation> Conversation for Demux<'_, SC> { fn communicate(&mut self, messages: &[Message]) { for msg in messages { match msg { Message::Prompt(prompt) => prompt.set_answer(self.0.prompt(prompt.question())), Message::MaskedPrompt(prompt) => { prompt.set_answer(self.0.masked_prompt(prompt.question())) } Message::RadioPrompt(prompt) => { prompt.set_answer(self.0.radio_prompt(prompt.question())) } Message::Info(prompt) => { self.0.info_msg(prompt.question()); prompt.set_answer(Ok(())) } Message::Error(prompt) => { self.0.error_msg(prompt.question()); prompt.set_answer(Ok(())) } Message::BinaryPrompt(prompt) => { let q = prompt.question(); prompt.set_answer(self.0.binary_prompt(q)) } } } } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use crate::constants::ErrorCode; #[test] fn test_demux() { #[derive(Default)] struct DemuxTester { error_ran: bool, info_ran: bool, } impl SimpleConversation for DemuxTester { fn prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<String> { match request { "what" => Ok("whatwhat".to_owned()), "give_err" => Err(ErrorCode::PermissionDenied), _ => panic!("unexpected prompt!"), } } fn masked_prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<SecureString> { assert_eq!("reveal", request); Ok(SecureString::from("my secrets")) } fn error_msg(&mut self, message: &str) { self.error_ran = true; assert_eq!("whoopsie", message); } fn info_msg(&mut self, message: &str) { self.info_ran = true; assert_eq!("did you know", message); } fn radio_prompt(&mut self, request: &str) -> Result<String> { assert_eq!("channel?", request); Ok("zero".to_owned()) } fn binary_prompt(&mut self, data_and_type: (&[u8], u8)) -> Result<BinaryData> { assert_eq!((&[10, 9, 8][..], 66), data_and_type); Ok(BinaryData::new(vec![5, 5, 5], 5)) } } let mut tester = DemuxTester::default(); let what = QAndA::new("what"); let pass = MaskedQAndA::new("reveal"); let err = ErrorMsg::new("whoopsie"); let info = InfoMsg::new("did you know"); let has_err = QAndA::new("give_err"); let mut conv = tester.as_conversation(); // Basic tests. conv.communicate(&[ what.message(), pass.message(), err.message(), info.message(), has_err.message(), ]); assert_eq!("whatwhat", what.answer().unwrap()); assert_eq!(SecureString::from("my secrets"), pass.answer().unwrap()); assert_eq!(Ok(()), err.answer()); assert_eq!(Ok(()), info.answer()); assert_eq!(ErrorCode::PermissionDenied, has_err.answer().unwrap_err()); assert!(tester.error_ran); assert!(tester.info_ran); // Test the Linux extensions separately. { let mut conv = tester.as_conversation(); let radio = RadioQAndA::new("channel?"); let bin = BinaryQAndA::new((&[10, 9, 8], 66)); conv.communicate(&[radio.message(), bin.message()]); assert_eq!("zero", radio.answer().unwrap()); assert_eq!(BinaryData::from(([5, 5, 5], 5)), bin.answer().unwrap()); } } fn test_mux() { struct MuxTester; impl Conversation for MuxTester { fn communicate(&mut self, messages: &[Message]) { if let [msg] = messages { match *msg { Message::Info(info) => { assert_eq!("let me tell you", info.question()); info.set_answer(Ok(())) } Message::Error(error) => { assert_eq!("oh no", error.question()); error.set_answer(Ok(())) } Message::Prompt(prompt) => prompt.set_answer(match prompt.question() { "should_err" => Err(ErrorCode::PermissionDenied), "question" => Ok("answer".to_owned()), other => panic!("unexpected question {other:?}"), }), Message::MaskedPrompt(ask) => { assert_eq!("password!", ask.question()); ask.set_answer(Ok("open sesame".into())) } Message::BinaryPrompt(prompt) => { assert_eq!((&[1, 2, 3][..], 69), prompt.question()); prompt.set_answer(Ok(BinaryData::from((&[3, 2, 1], 42)))) } Message::RadioPrompt(ask) => { assert_eq!("radio?", ask.question()); ask.set_answer(Ok("yes".to_owned())) } } } else { panic!( "there should only be one message, not {len}", len = messages.len() ) } } } let mut tester = MuxTester; assert_eq!("answer", tester.prompt("question").unwrap()); assert_eq!( SecureString::from("open sesame"), tester.masked_prompt("password!").unwrap() ); tester.error_msg("oh no"); tester.info_msg("let me tell you"); // Linux-PAM extensions. Always implemented, but separate for clarity. { assert_eq!("yes", tester.radio_prompt("radio?").unwrap()); assert_eq!( BinaryData::new(vec![3, 2, 1], 42), tester.binary_prompt((&[1, 2, 3], 69)).unwrap(), ) } assert_eq!( ErrorCode::BufferError, tester.prompt("should_error").unwrap_err(), ); assert_eq!( ErrorCode::ConversationError, tester.masked_prompt("return_wrong_type").unwrap_err() ) } }