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<?php
/**
* CWebUser class file
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
/**
* CWebUser represents the persistent state for a Web application user.
*
* CWebUser is used as an application component whose ID is 'user'.
* Therefore, at any place one can access the user state via
* <code>Yii::app()->user</code>.
*
* CWebUser should be used together with an {@link IUserIdentity identity}
* which implements the actual authentication algorithm.
*
* A typical authentication process using CWebUser is as follows:
* <ol>
* <li>The user provides information needed for authentication.</li>
* <li>An {@link IUserIdentity identity instance} is created with the user-provided information.</li>
* <li>Call {@link IUserIdentity::authenticate} to check if the identity is valid.</li>
* <li>If valid, call {@link CWebUser::login} to login the user, and
* Redirect the user browser to {@link returnUrl}.</li>
* <li>If not valid, retrieve the error code or message from the identity
* instance and display it.</li>
* </ol>
*
* The property {@link id} and {@link name} are both identifiers
* for the user. The former is mainly used internally (e.g. primary key), while
* the latter is for display purpose (e.g. username). The {@link id} property
* is a unique identifier for a user that is persistent
* during the whole user session. It can be a username, or something else,
* depending on the implementation of the {@link IUserIdentity identity class}.
*
* Both {@link id} and {@link name} are persistent during the user session.
* Besides, an identity may have additional persistent data which can
* be accessed by calling {@link getState}.
* Note, when {@link allowAutoLogin cookie-based authentication} is enabled,
* all these persistent data will be stored in cookie. Therefore, do not
* store password or other sensitive data in the persistent storage. Instead,
* you should store them directly in session on the server side if needed.
*
* @property boolean $isGuest Whether the current application user is a guest.
* @property mixed $id The unique identifier for the user. If null, it means the user is a guest.
* @property string $name The user name. If the user is not logged in, this will be {@link guestName}.
* @property string $returnUrl The URL that the user should be redirected to after login.
* @property string $stateKeyPrefix A prefix for the name of the session variables storing user session data.
* @property array $flashes Flash messages (key => message).
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @package system.web.auth
* @since 1.0
*/
class CWebUser extends CApplicationComponent implements IWebUser
{
const FLASH_KEY_PREFIX='Yii.CWebUser.flash.';
const FLASH_COUNTERS='Yii.CWebUser.flashcounters';
const STATES_VAR='__states';
const AUTH_TIMEOUT_VAR='__timeout';
const AUTH_ABSOLUTE_TIMEOUT_VAR='__absolute_timeout';
/**
* @var boolean whether to enable cookie-based login. Defaults to false.
*/
public $allowAutoLogin=false;
/**
* @var string the name for a guest user. Defaults to 'Guest'.
* This is used by {@link getName} when the current user is a guest (not authenticated).
*/
public $guestName='Guest';
/**
* @var string|array the URL for login. If using array, the first element should be
* the route to the login action, and the rest name-value pairs are GET parameters
* to construct the login URL (e.g. array('/site/login')). If this property is null,
* a 403 HTTP exception will be raised instead.
* @see CController::createUrl
*/
public $loginUrl=array('/site/login');
/**
* @var array the property values (in name-value pairs) used to initialize the identity cookie.
* Any property of {@link CHttpCookie} may be initialized.
* This property is effective only when {@link allowAutoLogin} is true.
*/
public $identityCookie;
/**
* @var integer timeout in seconds after which user is logged out if inactive.
* If this property is not set, the user will be logged out after the current session expires
* (c.f. {@link CHttpSession::timeout}).
* @since 1.1.7
*/
public $authTimeout;
/**
* @var integer timeout in seconds after which user is logged out regardless of activity.
* @since 1.1.14
*/
public $absoluteAuthTimeout;
/**
* @var boolean whether to automatically renew the identity cookie each time a page is requested.
* Defaults to false. This property is effective only when {@link allowAutoLogin} is true.
* When this is false, the identity cookie will expire after the specified duration since the user
* is initially logged in. When this is true, the identity cookie will expire after the specified duration
* since the user visits the site the last time.
* @see allowAutoLogin
* @since 1.1.0
*/
public $autoRenewCookie=false;
/**
* @var boolean whether to automatically update the validity of flash messages.
* Defaults to true, meaning flash messages will be valid only in the current and the next requests.
* If this is set false, you will be responsible for ensuring a flash message is deleted after usage.
* (This can be achieved by calling {@link getFlash} with the 3rd parameter being true).
* @since 1.1.7
*/
public $autoUpdateFlash=true;
/**
* @var string value that will be echoed in case that user session has expired during an ajax call.
* When a request is made and user session has expired, {@link loginRequired} redirects to {@link loginUrl} for login.
* If that happens during an ajax call, the complete HTML login page is returned as the result of that ajax call. That could be
* a problem if the ajax call expects the result to be a json array or a predefined string, as the login page is ignored in that case.
* To solve this, set this property to the desired return value.
*
* If this property is set, this value will be returned as the result of the ajax call in case that the user session has expired.
* @since 1.1.9
* @see loginRequired
*/
public $loginRequiredAjaxResponse;
private $_keyPrefix;
private $_access=array();
/**
* PHP magic method.
* This method is overriden so that persistent states can be accessed like properties.
* @param string $name property name
* @return mixed property value
*/
public function __get($name)
{
if($this->hasState($name))
return $this->getState($name);
else
return parent::__get($name);
}
/**
* PHP magic method.
* This method is overriden so that persistent states can be set like properties.
* @param string $name property name
* @param mixed $value property value
*/
public function __set($name,$value)
{
if($this->hasState($name))
$this->setState($name,$value);
else
parent::__set($name,$value);
}
/**
* PHP magic method.
* This method is overriden so that persistent states can also be checked for null value.
* @param string $name property name
* @return boolean
*/
public function __isset($name)
{
if($this->hasState($name))
return $this->getState($name)!==null;
else
return parent::__isset($name);
}
/**
* PHP magic method.
* This method is overriden so that persistent states can also be unset.
* @param string $name property name
* @throws CException if the property is read only.
*/
public function __unset($name)
{
if($this->hasState($name))
$this->setState($name,null);
else
parent::__unset($name);
}
/**
* Initializes the application component.
* This method overrides the parent implementation by starting session,
* performing cookie-based authentication if enabled, and updating the flash variables.
*/
public function init()
{
parent::init();
Yii::app()->getSession()->open();
if($this->getIsGuest() && $this->allowAutoLogin)
$this->restoreFromCookie();
elseif($this->autoRenewCookie && $this->allowAutoLogin)
$this->renewCookie();
if($this->autoUpdateFlash)
$this->updateFlash();
$this->updateAuthStatus();
}
/**
* Logs in a user.
*
* The user identity information will be saved in storage that is
* persistent during the user session. By default, the storage is simply
* the session storage. If the duration parameter is greater than 0,
* a cookie will be sent to prepare for cookie-based login in future.
*
* Note, you have to set {@link allowAutoLogin} to true
* if you want to allow user to be authenticated based on the cookie information.
*
* @param IUserIdentity $identity the user identity (which should already be authenticated)
* @param integer $duration number of seconds that the user can remain in logged-in status. Defaults to 0, meaning login till the user closes the browser.
* If greater than 0, cookie-based login will be used. In this case, {@link allowAutoLogin}
* must be set true, otherwise an exception will be thrown.
* @return boolean whether the user is logged in
*/
public function login($identity,$duration=0)
{
$id=$identity->getId();
$states=$identity->getPersistentStates();
if($this->beforeLogin($id,$states,false))
{
$this->changeIdentity($id,$identity->getName(),$states);
if($duration>0)
{
if($this->allowAutoLogin)
$this->saveToCookie($duration);
else
throw new CException(Yii::t('yii','{class}.allowAutoLogin must be set true in order to use cookie-based authentication.',
array('{class}'=>get_class($this))));
}
if ($this->absoluteAuthTimeout)
$this->setState(self::AUTH_ABSOLUTE_TIMEOUT_VAR, time()+$this->absoluteAuthTimeout);
$this->afterLogin(false);
}
return !$this->getIsGuest();
}
/**
* Logs out the current user.
* This will remove authentication-related session data.
* If the parameter is true, the whole session will be destroyed as well.
* @param boolean $destroySession whether to destroy the whole session. Defaults to true. If false,
* then {@link clearStates} will be called, which removes only the data stored via {@link setState}.
*/
public function logout($destroySession=true)
{
if($this->beforeLogout())
{
if($this->allowAutoLogin)
{
Yii::app()->getRequest()->getCookies()->remove($this->getStateKeyPrefix());
if($this->identityCookie!==null)
{
$cookie=$this->createIdentityCookie($this->getStateKeyPrefix());
$cookie->value=null;
$cookie->expire=0;
Yii::app()->getRequest()->getCookies()->add($cookie->name,$cookie);
}
}
if($destroySession)
Yii::app()->getSession()->destroy();
else
$this->clearStates();
$this->_access=array();
$this->afterLogout();
}
}
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether the user is a guest (not authenticated).
* @return boolean whether the current application user is a guest.
*/
public function getIsGuest()
{
return $this->getState('__id')===null;
}
/**
* Returns a value that uniquely represents the user.
* @return mixed the unique identifier for the user. If null, it means the user is a guest.
*/
public function getId()
{
return $this->getState('__id');
}
/**
* @param mixed $value the unique identifier for the user. If null, it means the user is a guest.
*/
public function setId($value)
{
$this->setState('__id',$value);
}
/**
* Returns the unique identifier for the user (e.g. username).
* This is the unique identifier that is mainly used for display purpose.
* @return string the user name. If the user is not logged in, this will be {@link guestName}.
*/
public function getName()
{
if(($name=$this->getState('__name'))!==null)
return $name;
else
return $this->guestName;
}
/**
* Sets the unique identifier for the user (e.g. username).
* @param string $value the user name.
* @see getName
*/
public function setName($value)
{
$this->setState('__name',$value);
}
/**
* Returns the URL that the user should be redirected to after successful login.
* This property is usually used by the login action. If the login is successful,
* the action should read this property and use it to redirect the user browser.
* @param string $defaultUrl the default return URL in case it was not set previously. If this is null,
* the application entry URL will be considered as the default return URL.
* @return string the URL that the user should be redirected to after login.
* @see loginRequired
*/
public function getReturnUrl($defaultUrl=null)
{
if($defaultUrl===null)
{
$defaultReturnUrl=Yii::app()->getUrlManager()->showScriptName ? Yii::app()->getRequest()->getScriptUrl() : Yii::app()->getRequest()->getBaseUrl().'/';
}
else
{
$defaultReturnUrl=CHtml::normalizeUrl($defaultUrl);
}
return $this->getState('__returnUrl',$defaultReturnUrl);
}
/**
* @param string $value the URL that the user should be redirected to after login.
*/
public function setReturnUrl($value)
{
$this->setState('__returnUrl',$value);
}
/**
* Redirects the user browser to the login page.
* Before the redirection, the current URL (if it's not an AJAX url) will be
* kept in {@link returnUrl} so that the user browser may be redirected back
* to the current page after successful login. Make sure you set {@link loginUrl}
* so that the user browser can be redirected to the specified login URL after
* calling this method.
* After calling this method, the current request processing will be terminated.
*/
public function loginRequired()
{
$app=Yii::app();
$request=$app->getRequest();
if(!$request->getIsAjaxRequest())
{
$this->setReturnUrl($request->getUrl());
if(($url=$this->loginUrl)!==null)
{
if(is_array($url))
{
$route=isset($url[0]) ? $url[0] : $app->defaultController;
$url=$app->createUrl($route,array_splice($url,1));
}
$request->redirect($url);
}
}
elseif(isset($this->loginRequiredAjaxResponse))
{
echo $this->loginRequiredAjaxResponse;
Yii::app()->end();
}
throw new CHttpException(403,Yii::t('yii','Login Required'));
}
/**
* This method is called before logging in a user.
* You may override this method to provide additional security check.
* For example, when the login is cookie-based, you may want to verify
* that the user ID together with a random token in the states can be found
* in the database. This will prevent hackers from faking arbitrary
* identity cookies even if they crack down the server private key.
* @param mixed $id the user ID. This is the same as returned by {@link getId()}.
* @param array $states a set of name-value pairs that are provided by the user identity.
* @param boolean $fromCookie whether the login is based on cookie
* @return boolean whether the user should be logged in
* @since 1.1.3
*/
protected function beforeLogin($id,$states,$fromCookie)
{
return true;
}
/**
* This method is called after the user is successfully logged in.
* You may override this method to do some postprocessing (e.g. log the user
* login IP and time; load the user permission information).
* @param boolean $fromCookie whether the login is based on cookie.
* @since 1.1.3
*/
protected function afterLogin($fromCookie)
{
}
/**
* This method is invoked when calling {@link logout} to log out a user.
* If this method return false, the logout action will be cancelled.
* You may override this method to provide additional check before
* logging out a user.
* @return boolean whether to log out the user
* @since 1.1.3
*/
protected function beforeLogout()
{
return true;
}
/**
* This method is invoked right after a user is logged out.
* You may override this method to do some extra cleanup work for the user.
* @since 1.1.3
*/
protected function afterLogout()
{
}
/**
* Populates the current user object with the information obtained from cookie.
* This method is used when automatic login ({@link allowAutoLogin}) is enabled.
* The user identity information is recovered from cookie.
* Sufficient security measures are used to prevent cookie data from being tampered.
* @see saveToCookie
*/
protected function restoreFromCookie()
{
$app=Yii::app();
$request=$app->getRequest();
$cookie=$request->getCookies()->itemAt($this->getStateKeyPrefix());
if($cookie && !empty($cookie->value) && is_string($cookie->value) && ($data=$app->getSecurityManager()->validateData($cookie->value))!==false)
{
$data=@unserialize($data);
if(is_array($data) && isset($data[0],$data[1],$data[2],$data[3]))
{
list($id,$name,$duration,$states)=$data;
if($this->beforeLogin($id,$states,true))
{
$this->changeIdentity($id,$name,$states);
if($this->autoRenewCookie)
{
$this->saveToCookie($duration);
}
$this->afterLogin(true);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Renews the identity cookie.
* This method will set the expiration time of the identity cookie to be the current time
* plus the originally specified cookie duration.
* @since 1.1.3
*/
protected function renewCookie()
{
$request=Yii::app()->getRequest();
$cookies=$request->getCookies();
$cookie=$cookies->itemAt($this->getStateKeyPrefix());
if($cookie && !empty($cookie->value) && ($data=Yii::app()->getSecurityManager()->validateData($cookie->value))!==false)
{
$data=@unserialize($data);
if(is_array($data) && isset($data[0],$data[1],$data[2],$data[3]))
{
$this->saveToCookie($data[2]);
}
}
}
/**
* Saves necessary user data into a cookie.
* This method is used when automatic login ({@link allowAutoLogin}) is enabled.
* This method saves user ID, username, other identity states and a validation key to cookie.
* These information are used to do authentication next time when user visits the application.
* @param integer $duration number of seconds that the user can remain in logged-in status. Defaults to 0, meaning login till the user closes the browser.
* @see restoreFromCookie
*/
protected function saveToCookie($duration)
{
$app=Yii::app();
$cookie=$this->createIdentityCookie($this->getStateKeyPrefix());
$cookie->expire=time()+$duration;
$data=array(
$this->getId(),
$this->getName(),
$duration,
$this->saveIdentityStates(),
);
$cookie->value=$app->getSecurityManager()->hashData(serialize($data));
$app->getRequest()->getCookies()->add($cookie->name,$cookie);
}
/**
* Creates a cookie to store identity information.
* @param string $name the cookie name
* @return CHttpCookie the cookie used to store identity information
*/
protected function createIdentityCookie($name)
{
$cookie=new CHttpCookie($name,'');
if(is_array($this->identityCookie))
{
foreach($this->identityCookie as $name=>$value)
$cookie->$name=$value;
}
return $cookie;
}
/**
* @return string a prefix for the name of the session variables storing user session data.
*/
public function getStateKeyPrefix()
{
if($this->_keyPrefix!==null)
return $this->_keyPrefix;
else
return $this->_keyPrefix=md5('Yii.'.get_class($this).'.'.Yii::app()->getId());
}
/**
* @param string $value a prefix for the name of the session variables storing user session data.
*/
public function setStateKeyPrefix($value)
{
$this->_keyPrefix=$value;
}
/**
* Returns the value of a variable that is stored in user session.
*
* This function is designed to be used by CWebUser descendant classes
* who want to store additional user information in user session.
* A variable, if stored in user session using {@link setState} can be
* retrieved back using this function.
*
* @param string $key variable name
* @param mixed $defaultValue default value
* @return mixed the value of the variable. If it doesn't exist in the session,
* the provided default value will be returned
* @see setState
*/
public function getState($key,$defaultValue=null)
{
$key=$this->getStateKeyPrefix().$key;
return isset($_SESSION[$key]) ? $_SESSION[$key] : $defaultValue;
}
/**
* Stores a variable in user session.
*
* This function is designed to be used by CWebUser descendant classes
* who want to store additional user information in user session.
* By storing a variable using this function, the variable may be retrieved
* back later using {@link getState}. The variable will be persistent
* across page requests during a user session.
*
* @param string $key variable name
* @param mixed $value variable value
* @param mixed $defaultValue default value. If $value===$defaultValue, the variable will be
* removed from the session
* @see getState
*/
public function setState($key,$value,$defaultValue=null)
{
$key=$this->getStateKeyPrefix().$key;
if($value===$defaultValue)
unset($_SESSION[$key]);
else
$_SESSION[$key]=$value;
}
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether there is a state of the specified name.
* @param string $key state name
* @return boolean whether there is a state of the specified name.
*/
public function hasState($key)
{
$key=$this->getStateKeyPrefix().$key;
return isset($_SESSION[$key]);
}
/**
* Clears all user identity information from persistent storage.
* This will remove the data stored via {@link setState}.
*/
public function clearStates()
{
$keys=array_keys($_SESSION);
$prefix=$this->getStateKeyPrefix();
$n=strlen($prefix);
foreach($keys as $key)
{
if(!strncmp($key,$prefix,$n))
unset($_SESSION[$key]);
}
}
/**
* Returns all flash messages.
* This method is similar to {@link getFlash} except that it returns all
* currently available flash messages.
* @param boolean $delete whether to delete the flash messages after calling this method.
* @return array flash messages (key => message).
* @since 1.1.3
*/
public function getFlashes($delete=true)
{
$flashes=array();
$prefix=$this->getStateKeyPrefix().self::FLASH_KEY_PREFIX;
$keys=array_keys($_SESSION);
$n=strlen($prefix);
foreach($keys as $key)
{
if(!strncmp($key,$prefix,$n))
{
$flashes[substr($key,$n)]=$_SESSION[$key];
if($delete)
unset($_SESSION[$key]);
}
}
if($delete)
$this->setState(self::FLASH_COUNTERS,array());
return $flashes;
}
/**
* Returns a flash message.
* A flash message is available only in the current and the next requests.
* @param string $key key identifying the flash message
* @param mixed $defaultValue value to be returned if the flash message is not available.
* @param boolean $delete whether to delete this flash message after accessing it.
* Defaults to true.
* @return mixed the message message
*/
public function getFlash($key,$defaultValue=null,$delete=true)
{
$value=$this->getState(self::FLASH_KEY_PREFIX.$key,$defaultValue);
if($delete)
$this->setFlash($key,null);
return $value;
}
/**
* Stores a flash message.
* A flash message is available only in the current and the next requests.
* @param string $key key identifying the flash message
* @param mixed $value flash message
* @param mixed $defaultValue if this value is the same as the flash message, the flash message
* will be removed. (Therefore, you can use setFlash('key',null) to remove a flash message.)
*/
public function setFlash($key,$value,$defaultValue=null)
{
$this->setState(self::FLASH_KEY_PREFIX.$key,$value,$defaultValue);
$counters=$this->getState(self::FLASH_COUNTERS,array());
if($value===$defaultValue)
unset($counters[$key]);
else
$counters[$key]=0;
$this->setState(self::FLASH_COUNTERS,$counters,array());
}
/**
* @param string $key key identifying the flash message
* @return boolean whether the specified flash message exists
*/
public function hasFlash($key)
{
return $this->getFlash($key, null, false)!==null;
}
/**
* Changes the current user with the specified identity information.
* This method is called by {@link login} and {@link restoreFromCookie}
* when the current user needs to be populated with the corresponding
* identity information. Derived classes may override this method
* by retrieving additional user-related information. Make sure the
* parent implementation is called first.
* @param mixed $id a unique identifier for the user
* @param string $name the display name for the user
* @param array $states identity states
*/
protected function changeIdentity($id,$name,$states)
{
Yii::app()->getSession()->regenerateID(true);
$this->setId($id);
$this->setName($name);
$this->loadIdentityStates($states);
}
/**
* Retrieves identity states from persistent storage and saves them as an array.
* @return array the identity states
*/
protected function saveIdentityStates()
{
$states=array();
foreach($this->getState(self::STATES_VAR,array()) as $name=>$dummy)
$states[$name]=$this->getState($name);
return $states;
}
/**
* Loads identity states from an array and saves them to persistent storage.
* @param array $states the identity states
*/
protected function loadIdentityStates($states)
{
$names=array();
if(is_array($states))
{
foreach($states as $name=>$value)
{
$this->setState($name,$value);
$names[$name]=true;
}
}
$this->setState(self::STATES_VAR,$names);
}
/**
* Updates the internal counters for flash messages.
* This method is internally used by {@link CWebApplication}
* to maintain the availability of flash messages.
*/
protected function updateFlash()
{
$counters=$this->getState(self::FLASH_COUNTERS);
if(!is_array($counters))
return;
foreach($counters as $key=>$count)
{
if($count)
{
unset($counters[$key]);
$this->setState(self::FLASH_KEY_PREFIX.$key,null);
}
else
$counters[$key]++;
}
$this->setState(self::FLASH_COUNTERS,$counters,array());
}
/**
* Updates the authentication status according to {@link authTimeout}.
* If the user has been inactive for {@link authTimeout} seconds, or {link absoluteAuthTimeout} has passed,
* he will be automatically logged out.
* @since 1.1.7
*/
protected function updateAuthStatus()
{
if(($this->authTimeout!==null || $this->absoluteAuthTimeout!==null) && !$this->getIsGuest())
{
$expires=$this->getState(self::AUTH_TIMEOUT_VAR);
$expiresAbsolute=$this->getState(self::AUTH_ABSOLUTE_TIMEOUT_VAR);
if ($expires!==null && $expires < time() || $expiresAbsolute!==null && $expiresAbsolute < time())
$this->logout(false);
else
$this->setState(self::AUTH_TIMEOUT_VAR,time()+$this->authTimeout);
}
}
/**
* Performs access check for this user.
* @param string $operation the name of the operation that need access check.
* @param array $params name-value pairs that would be passed to business rules associated
* with the tasks and roles assigned to the user.
* Since version 1.1.11 a param with name 'userId' is added to this array, which holds the value of
* {@link getId()} when {@link CDbAuthManager} or {@link CPhpAuthManager} is used.
* @param boolean $allowCaching whether to allow caching the result of access check.
* When this parameter
* is true (default), if the access check of an operation was performed before,
* its result will be directly returned when calling this method to check the same operation.
* If this parameter is false, this method will always call {@link CAuthManager::checkAccess}
* to obtain the up-to-date access result. Note that this caching is effective
* only within the same request and only works when <code>$params=array()</code>.
* @return boolean whether the operations can be performed by this user.
*/
public function checkAccess($operation,$params=array(),$allowCaching=true)
{
if($allowCaching && $params===array() && isset($this->_access[$operation]))
return $this->_access[$operation];
$access=Yii::app()->getAuthManager()->checkAccess($operation,$this->getId(),$params);
if($allowCaching && $params===array())
$this->_access[$operation]=$access;
return $access;
}
}