# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ flask.sessions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Implements cookie based sessions based on itsdangerous. :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """ import hashlib import warnings from collections import MutableMapping from datetime import datetime from itsdangerous import BadSignature, URLSafeTimedSerializer from werkzeug.datastructures import CallbackDict from flask.helpers import is_ip, total_seconds from flask.json.tag import TaggedJSONSerializer class SessionMixin(MutableMapping): """Expands a basic dictionary with session attributes.""" @property def permanent(self): """This reflects the ``'_permanent'`` key in the dict.""" return self.get('_permanent', False) @permanent.setter def permanent(self, value): self['_permanent'] = bool(value) #: Some implementations can detect whether a session is newly #: created, but that is not guaranteed. Use with caution. The mixin # default is hard-coded ``False``. new = False #: Some implementations can detect changes to the session and set #: this when that happens. The mixin default is hard coded to #: ``True``. modified = True #: Some implementations can detect when session data is read or #: written and set this when that happens. The mixin default is hard #: coded to ``True``. accessed = True class SecureCookieSession(CallbackDict, SessionMixin): """Base class for sessions based on signed cookies. This session backend will set the :attr:`modified` and :attr:`accessed` attributes. It cannot reliably track whether a session is new (vs. empty), so :attr:`new` remains hard coded to ``False``. """ #: When data is changed, this is set to ``True``. Only the session #: dictionary itself is tracked; if the session contains mutable #: data (for example a nested dict) then this must be set to #: ``True`` manually when modifying that data. The session cookie #: will only be written to the response if this is ``True``. modified = False #: When data is read or written, this is set to ``True``. Used by # :class:`.SecureCookieSessionInterface` to add a ``Vary: Cookie`` #: header, which allows caching proxies to cache different pages for #: different users. accessed = False def __init__(self, initial=None): def on_update(self): self.modified = True self.accessed = True super(SecureCookieSession, self).__init__(initial, on_update) def __getitem__(self, key): self.accessed = True return super(SecureCookieSession, self).__getitem__(key) def get(self, key, default=None): self.accessed = True return super(SecureCookieSession, self).get(key, default) def setdefault(self, key, default=None): self.accessed = True return super(SecureCookieSession, self).setdefault(key, default) class NullSession(SecureCookieSession): """Class used to generate nicer error messages if sessions are not available. Will still allow read-only access to the empty session but fail on setting. """ def _fail(self, *args, **kwargs): raise RuntimeError('The session is unavailable because no secret ' 'key was set. Set the secret_key on the ' 'application to something unique and secret.') __setitem__ = __delitem__ = clear = pop = popitem = \ update = setdefault = _fail del _fail class SessionInterface(object): """The basic interface you have to implement in order to replace the default session interface which uses werkzeug's securecookie implementation. The only methods you have to implement are :meth:`open_session` and :meth:`save_session`, the others have useful defaults which you don't need to change. The session object returned by the :meth:`open_session` method has to provide a dictionary like interface plus the properties and methods from the :class:`SessionMixin`. We recommend just subclassing a dict and adding that mixin:: class Session(dict, SessionMixin): pass If :meth:`open_session` returns ``None`` Flask will call into :meth:`make_null_session` to create a session that acts as replacement if the session support cannot work because some requirement is not fulfilled. The default :class:`NullSession` class that is created will complain that the secret key was not set. To replace the session interface on an application all you have to do is to assign :attr:`flask.Flask.session_interface`:: app = Flask(__name__) app.session_interface = MySessionInterface() .. versionadded:: 0.8 """ #: :meth:`make_null_session` will look here for the class that should #: be created when a null session is requested. Likewise the #: :meth:`is_null_session` method will perform a typecheck against #: this type. null_session_class = NullSession #: A flag that indicates if the session interface is pickle based. #: This can be used by Flask extensions to make a decision in regards #: to how to deal with the session object. #: #: .. versionadded:: 0.10 pickle_based = False def make_null_session(self, app): """Creates a null session which acts as a replacement object if the real session support could not be loaded due to a configuration error. This mainly aids the user experience because the job of the null session is to still support lookup without complaining but modifications are answered with a helpful error message of what failed. This creates an instance of :attr:`null_session_class` by default. """ return self.null_session_class() def is_null_session(self, obj): """Checks if a given object is a null session. Null sessions are not asked to be saved. This checks if the object is an instance of :attr:`null_session_class` by default. """ return isinstance(obj, self.null_session_class) def get_cookie_domain(self, app): """Returns the domain that should be set for the session cookie. Uses ``SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN`` if it is configured, otherwise falls back to detecting the domain based on ``SERVER_NAME``. Once detected (or if not set at all), ``SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN`` is updated to avoid re-running the logic. """ rv = app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] # set explicitly, or cached from SERVER_NAME detection # if False, return None if rv is not None: return rv if rv else None rv = app.config['SERVER_NAME'] # server name not set, cache False to return none next time if not rv: app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] = False return None # chop off the port which is usually not supported by browsers # remove any leading '.' since we'll add that later rv = rv.rsplit(':', 1)[0].lstrip('.') if '.' not in rv: # Chrome doesn't allow names without a '.' # this should only come up with localhost # hack around this by not setting the name, and show a warning warnings.warn( '"{rv}" is not a valid cookie domain, it must contain a ".".' ' Add an entry to your hosts file, for example' ' "{rv}.localdomain", and use that instead.'.format(rv=rv) ) app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] = False return None ip = is_ip(rv) if ip: warnings.warn( 'The session cookie domain is an IP address. This may not work' ' as intended in some browsers. Add an entry to your hosts' ' file, for example "localhost.localdomain", and use that' ' instead.' ) # if this is not an ip and app is mounted at the root, allow subdomain # matching by adding a '.' prefix if self.get_cookie_path(app) == '/' and not ip: rv = '.' + rv app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] = rv return rv def get_cookie_path(self, app): """Returns the path for which the cookie should be valid. The default implementation uses the value from the ``SESSION_COOKIE_PATH`` config var if it's set, and falls back to ``APPLICATION_ROOT`` or uses ``/`` if it's ``None``. """ return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_PATH'] \ or app.config['APPLICATION_ROOT'] def get_cookie_httponly(self, app): """Returns True if the session cookie should be httponly. This currently just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY`` config var. """ return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY'] def get_cookie_secure(self, app): """Returns True if the cookie should be secure. This currently just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE`` setting. """ return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE'] def get_cookie_samesite(self, app): """Return ``'Strict'`` or ``'Lax'`` if the cookie should use the ``SameSite`` attribute. This currently just returns the value of the :data:`SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE` setting. """ return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE'] def get_expiration_time(self, app, session): """A helper method that returns an expiration date for the session or ``None`` if the session is linked to the browser session. The default implementation returns now + the permanent session lifetime configured on the application. """ if session.permanent: return datetime.utcnow() + app.permanent_session_lifetime def should_set_cookie(self, app, session): """Used by session backends to determine if a ``Set-Cookie`` header should be set for this session cookie for this response. If the session has been modified, the cookie is set. If the session is permanent and the ``SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST`` config is true, the cookie is always set. This check is usually skipped if the session was deleted. .. versionadded:: 0.11 """ return session.modified or ( session.permanent and app.config['SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST'] ) def open_session(self, app, request): """This method has to be implemented and must either return ``None`` in case the loading failed because of a configuration error or an instance of a session object which implements a dictionary like interface + the methods and attributes on :class:`SessionMixin`. """ raise NotImplementedError() def save_session(self, app, session, response): """This is called for actual sessions returned by :meth:`open_session` at the end of the request. This is still called during a request context so if you absolutely need access to the request you can do that. """ raise NotImplementedError() session_json_serializer = TaggedJSONSerializer() class SecureCookieSessionInterface(SessionInterface): """The default session interface that stores sessions in signed cookies through the :mod:`itsdangerous` module. """ #: the salt that should be applied on top of the secret key for the #: signing of cookie based sessions. salt = 'cookie-session' #: the hash function to use for the signature. The default is sha1 digest_method = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1) #: the name of the itsdangerous supported key derivation. The default #: is hmac. key_derivation = 'hmac' #: A python serializer for the payload. The default is a compact #: JSON derived serializer with support for some extra Python types #: such as datetime objects or tuples. serializer = session_json_serializer session_class = SecureCookieSession def get_signing_serializer(self, app): if not app.secret_key: return None signer_kwargs = dict( key_derivation=self.key_derivation, digest_method=self.digest_method ) return URLSafeTimedSerializer(app.secret_key, salt=self.salt, serializer=self.serializer, signer_kwargs=signer_kwargs) def open_session(self, app, request): s = self.get_signing_serializer(app) if s is None: return None val = request.cookies.get(app.session_cookie_name) if not val: return self.session_class() max_age = total_seconds(app.permanent_session_lifetime) try: data = s.loads(val, max_age=max_age) return self.session_class(data) except BadSignature: return self.session_class() def save_session(self, app, session, response): domain = self.get_cookie_domain(app) path = self.get_cookie_path(app) # If the session is modified to be empty, remove the cookie. # If the session is empty, return without setting the cookie. if not session: if session.modified: response.delete_cookie( app.session_cookie_name, domain=domain, path=path ) return # Add a "Vary: Cookie" header if the session was accessed at all. if session.accessed: response.vary.add('Cookie') if not self.should_set_cookie(app, session): return httponly = self.get_cookie_httponly(app) secure = self.get_cookie_secure(app) samesite = self.get_cookie_samesite(app) expires = self.get_expiration_time(app, session) val = self.get_signing_serializer(app).dumps(dict(session)) response.set_cookie( app.session_cookie_name, val, expires=expires, httponly=httponly, domain=domain, path=path, secure=secure, samesite=samesite )