# frozen_string_literal: true require "active_support/messages/rotation_coordinator" module ActiveSupport class MessageVerifiers < Messages::RotationCoordinator ## # :attr_accessor: transitional # # If true, the first two rotation option sets are swapped when building # message verifiers. For example, with the following configuration, message # verifiers will generate messages using serializer: Marshal, url_safe: true, # and will able to verify messages that were generated using any of the # three option sets: # # verifiers = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifiers.new { ... } # verifiers.rotate(serializer: JSON, url_safe: true) # verifiers.rotate(serializer: Marshal, url_safe: true) # verifiers.rotate(serializer: Marshal, url_safe: false) # verifiers.transitional = true # # This can be useful when performing a rolling deploy of an application, # wherein servers that have not yet been updated must still be able to # verify messages from updated servers. In such a scenario, first perform a # rolling deploy with the new rotation (e.g. serializer: JSON, url_safe: true) # as the first rotation and transitional = true. Then, after all # servers have been updated, perform a second rolling deploy with # transitional = false. ## # :method: initialize # :call-seq: initialize(&secret_generator) # # Initializes a new instance. +secret_generator+ must accept a salt, and # return a suitable secret (string). +secret_generator+ may also accept # arbitrary kwargs. If #rotate is called with any options matching those # kwargs, those options will be passed to +secret_generator+ instead of to # the message verifier. # # verifiers = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifiers.new do |salt, base:| # MySecretGenerator.new(base).generate(salt) # end # # verifiers.rotate(base: "...") ## # :method: [] # :call-seq: [](salt) # # Returns a MessageVerifier configured with a secret derived from the # given +salt+, and options from #rotate. MessageVerifier instances will # be memoized, so the same +salt+ will return the same instance. ## # :method: []= # :call-seq: []=(salt, verifier) # # Overrides a MessageVerifier instance associated with a given +salt+. ## # :method: rotate # :call-seq: rotate(**options) # # Adds +options+ to the list of option sets. Messages will be signed using # the first set in the list. When verifying, however, each set will be # tried, in order, until one succeeds. # # Notably, the +:secret_generator+ option can specify a different secret # generator than the one initially specified. The secret generator must # respond to +call+, accept a salt, and return a suitable secret (string). # The secret generator may also accept arbitrary kwargs. # # If any options match the kwargs of the operative secret generator, those # options will be passed to the secret generator instead of to the message # verifier. # # For fine-grained per-salt rotations, a block form is supported. The block # will receive the salt, and should return an appropriate options Hash. The # block may also return +nil+ to indicate that the rotation does not apply # to the given salt. For example: # # verifiers = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifiers.new { ... } # # verifiers.rotate do |salt| # case salt # when :foo # { serializer: JSON, url_safe: true } # when :bar # { serializer: Marshal, url_safe: true } # end # end # # verifiers.rotate(serializer: Marshal, url_safe: false) # # # Uses `serializer: JSON, url_safe: true`. # # Falls back to `serializer: Marshal, url_safe: false`. # verifiers[:foo] # # # Uses `serializer: Marshal, url_safe: true`. # # Falls back to `serializer: Marshal, url_safe: false`. # verifiers[:bar] # # # Uses `serializer: Marshal, url_safe: false`. # verifiers[:baz] ## # :method: rotate_defaults # :call-seq: rotate_defaults # # Invokes #rotate with the default options. ## # :method: clear_rotations # :call-seq: clear_rotations # # Clears the list of option sets. ## # :method: on_rotation # :call-seq: on_rotation(&callback) # # Sets a callback to invoke when a message is verified using an option set # other than the first. # # For example, this callback could log each time it is called, and thus # indicate whether old option sets are still in use or can be removed from # rotation. private def build(salt, secret_generator:, secret_generator_options:, **options) MessageVerifier.new(secret_generator.call(salt, **secret_generator_options), **options) end end end