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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package httpcaddyfile
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"net"
"reflect"
"slices"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddypki"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddytls"
)
func init() {
caddyconfig.RegisterAdapter("caddyfile", caddyfile.Adapter{ServerType: ServerType{}})
}
// App represents the configuration for a non-standard
// Caddy app module (e.g. third-party plugin) which was
// parsed from a global options block.
type App struct {
// The JSON key for the app being configured
Name string
// The raw app config as JSON
Value json.RawMessage
}
// ServerType can set up a config from an HTTP Caddyfile.
type ServerType struct{}
// Setup makes a config from the tokens.
func (st ServerType) Setup(
inputServerBlocks []caddyfile.ServerBlock,
options map[string]any,
) (*caddy.Config, []caddyconfig.Warning, error) {
var warnings []caddyconfig.Warning
gc := counter{new(int)}
state := make(map[string]any)
// load all the server blocks and associate them with a "pile" of config values
originalServerBlocks := make([]serverBlock, 0, len(inputServerBlocks))
for _, sblock := range inputServerBlocks {
for j, k := range sblock.Keys {
if j == 0 && strings.HasPrefix(k.Text, "@") {
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: cannot define a matcher outside of a site block: '%s'", k.File, k.Line, k.Text)
}
if _, ok := registeredDirectives[k.Text]; ok {
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: parsed '%s' as a site address, but it is a known directive; directives must appear in a site block", k.File, k.Line, k.Text)
}
}
originalServerBlocks = append(originalServerBlocks, serverBlock{
block: sblock,
pile: make(map[string][]ConfigValue),
})
}
// apply any global options
var err error
originalServerBlocks, err = st.evaluateGlobalOptionsBlock(originalServerBlocks, options)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
// this will replace both static and user-defined placeholder shorthands
// with actual identifiers used by Caddy
replacer := NewShorthandReplacer()
originalServerBlocks, err = st.extractNamedRoutes(originalServerBlocks, options, &warnings, replacer)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
for _, sb := range originalServerBlocks {
for i := range sb.block.Segments {
replacer.ApplyToSegment(&sb.block.Segments[i])
}
if len(sb.block.Keys) == 0 {
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("server block without any key is global configuration, and if used, it must be first")
}
// extract matcher definitions
matcherDefs := make(map[string]caddy.ModuleMap)
for _, segment := range sb.block.Segments {
if dir := segment.Directive(); strings.HasPrefix(dir, matcherPrefix) {
d := sb.block.DispenseDirective(dir)
err := parseMatcherDefinitions(d, matcherDefs)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
}
}
// evaluate each directive ("segment") in this block
for _, segment := range sb.block.Segments {
dir := segment.Directive()
if strings.HasPrefix(dir, matcherPrefix) {
// matcher definitions were pre-processed
continue
}
dirFunc, ok := registeredDirectives[dir]
if !ok {
tkn := segment[0]
message := "%s:%d: unrecognized directive: %s"
if !sb.block.HasBraces {
message += "\nDid you mean to define a second site? If so, you must use curly braces around each site to separate their configurations."
}
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf(message, tkn.File, tkn.Line, dir)
}
h := Helper{
Dispenser: caddyfile.NewDispenser(segment),
options: options,
warnings: &warnings,
matcherDefs: matcherDefs,
parentBlock: sb.block,
groupCounter: gc,
State: state,
}
results, err := dirFunc(h)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("parsing caddyfile tokens for '%s': %v", dir, err)
}
dir = normalizeDirectiveName(dir)
for _, result := range results {
result.directive = dir
sb.pile[result.Class] = append(sb.pile[result.Class], result)
}
// specially handle named routes that were pulled out from
// the invoke directive, which could be nested anywhere within
// some subroutes in this directive; we add them to the pile
// for this server block
if state[namedRouteKey] != nil {
for name := range state[namedRouteKey].(map[string]struct{}) {
result := ConfigValue{Class: namedRouteKey, Value: name}
sb.pile[result.Class] = append(sb.pile[result.Class], result)
}
state[namedRouteKey] = nil
}
}
}
// map
sbmap, err := st.mapAddressToProtocolToServerBlocks(originalServerBlocks, options)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
// reduce
pairings := st.consolidateAddrMappings(sbmap)
// each pairing of listener addresses to list of server
// blocks is basically a server definition
servers, err := st.serversFromPairings(pairings, options, &warnings, gc)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
// now that each server is configured, make the HTTP app
httpApp := caddyhttp.App{
HTTPPort: tryInt(options["http_port"], &warnings),
HTTPSPort: tryInt(options["https_port"], &warnings),
GracePeriod: tryDuration(options["grace_period"], &warnings),
ShutdownDelay: tryDuration(options["shutdown_delay"], &warnings),
Servers: servers,
}
// then make the TLS app
tlsApp, warnings, err := st.buildTLSApp(pairings, options, warnings)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
// then make the PKI app
pkiApp, warnings, err := st.buildPKIApp(pairings, options, warnings)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
// extract any custom logs, and enforce configured levels
var customLogs []namedCustomLog
var hasDefaultLog bool
addCustomLog := func(ncl namedCustomLog) {
if ncl.name == "" {
return
}
if ncl.name == caddy.DefaultLoggerName {
hasDefaultLog = true
}
if _, ok := options["debug"]; ok && ncl.log != nil && ncl.log.Level == "" {
ncl.log.Level = zap.DebugLevel.CapitalString()
}
customLogs = append(customLogs, ncl)
}
// Apply global log options, when set
if options["log"] != nil {
for _, logValue := range options["log"].([]ConfigValue) {
addCustomLog(logValue.Value.(namedCustomLog))
}
}
if !hasDefaultLog {
// if the default log was not customized, ensure we
// configure it with any applicable options
if _, ok := options["debug"]; ok {
customLogs = append(customLogs, namedCustomLog{
name: caddy.DefaultLoggerName,
log: &caddy.CustomLog{
BaseLog: caddy.BaseLog{Level: zap.DebugLevel.CapitalString()},
},
})
}
}
// Apply server-specific log options
for _, p := range pairings {
for _, sb := range p.serverBlocks {
for _, clVal := range sb.pile["custom_log"] {
addCustomLog(clVal.Value.(namedCustomLog))
}
}
}
// annnd the top-level config, then we're done!
cfg := &caddy.Config{AppsRaw: make(caddy.ModuleMap)}
// loop through the configured options, and if any of
// them are an httpcaddyfile App, then we insert them
// into the config as raw Caddy apps
for _, opt := range options {
if app, ok := opt.(App); ok {
cfg.AppsRaw[app.Name] = app.Value
}
}
// insert the standard Caddy apps into the config
if len(httpApp.Servers) > 0 {
cfg.AppsRaw["http"] = caddyconfig.JSON(httpApp, &warnings)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(tlsApp, &caddytls.TLS{CertificatesRaw: make(caddy.ModuleMap)}) {
cfg.AppsRaw["tls"] = caddyconfig.JSON(tlsApp, &warnings)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(pkiApp, &caddypki.PKI{CAs: make(map[string]*caddypki.CA)}) {
cfg.AppsRaw["pki"] = caddyconfig.JSON(pkiApp, &warnings)
}
if filesystems, ok := options["filesystem"].(caddy.Module); ok {
cfg.AppsRaw["caddy.filesystems"] = caddyconfig.JSON(
filesystems,
&warnings)
}
if storageCvtr, ok := options["storage"].(caddy.StorageConverter); ok {
cfg.StorageRaw = caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(storageCvtr,
"module",
storageCvtr.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name(),
&warnings)
}
if adminConfig, ok := options["admin"].(*caddy.AdminConfig); ok && adminConfig != nil {
cfg.Admin = adminConfig
}
if pc, ok := options["persist_config"].(string); ok && pc == "off" {
if cfg.Admin == nil {
cfg.Admin = new(caddy.AdminConfig)
}
if cfg.Admin.Config == nil {
cfg.Admin.Config = new(caddy.ConfigSettings)
}
cfg.Admin.Config.Persist = new(bool)
}
if len(customLogs) > 0 {
if cfg.Logging == nil {
cfg.Logging = &caddy.Logging{
Logs: make(map[string]*caddy.CustomLog),
}
}
// Add the default log first if defined, so that it doesn't
// accidentally get re-created below due to the Exclude logic
for _, ncl := range customLogs {
if ncl.name == caddy.DefaultLoggerName && ncl.log != nil {
cfg.Logging.Logs[caddy.DefaultLoggerName] = ncl.log
break
}
}
// Add the rest of the custom logs
for _, ncl := range customLogs {
if ncl.log == nil || ncl.name == caddy.DefaultLoggerName {
continue
}
if ncl.name != "" {
cfg.Logging.Logs[ncl.name] = ncl.log
}
// most users seem to prefer not writing access logs
// to the default log when they are directed to a
// file or have any other special customization
if ncl.name != caddy.DefaultLoggerName && len(ncl.log.Include) > 0 {
defaultLog, ok := cfg.Logging.Logs[caddy.DefaultLoggerName]
if !ok {
defaultLog = new(caddy.CustomLog)
cfg.Logging.Logs[caddy.DefaultLoggerName] = defaultLog
}
defaultLog.Exclude = append(defaultLog.Exclude, ncl.log.Include...)
// avoid duplicates by sorting + compacting
sort.Strings(defaultLog.Exclude)
defaultLog.Exclude = slices.Compact[[]string, string](defaultLog.Exclude)
}
}
// we may have not actually added anything, so remove if empty
if len(cfg.Logging.Logs) == 0 {
cfg.Logging = nil
}
}
return cfg, warnings, nil
}
// evaluateGlobalOptionsBlock evaluates the global options block,
// which is expected to be the first server block if it has zero
// keys. It returns the updated list of server blocks with the
// global options block removed, and updates options accordingly.
func (ServerType) evaluateGlobalOptionsBlock(serverBlocks []serverBlock, options map[string]any) ([]serverBlock, error) {
if len(serverBlocks) == 0 || len(serverBlocks[0].block.Keys) > 0 {
return serverBlocks, nil
}
for _, segment := range serverBlocks[0].block.Segments {
opt := segment.Directive()
var val any
var err error
disp := caddyfile.NewDispenser(segment)
optFunc, ok := registeredGlobalOptions[opt]
if !ok {
tkn := segment[0]
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: unrecognized global option: %s", tkn.File, tkn.Line, opt)
}
val, err = optFunc(disp, options[opt])
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing caddyfile tokens for '%s': %v", opt, err)
}
// As a special case, fold multiple "servers" options together
// in an array instead of overwriting a possible existing value
if opt == "servers" {
existingOpts, ok := options[opt].([]serverOptions)
if !ok {
existingOpts = []serverOptions{}
}
serverOpts, ok := val.(serverOptions)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type from 'servers' global options: %T", val)
}
options[opt] = append(existingOpts, serverOpts)
continue
}
// Additionally, fold multiple "log" options together into an
// array so that multiple loggers can be configured.
if opt == "log" {
existingOpts, ok := options[opt].([]ConfigValue)
if !ok {
existingOpts = []ConfigValue{}
}
logOpts, ok := val.([]ConfigValue)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type from 'log' global options: %T", val)
}
options[opt] = append(existingOpts, logOpts...)
continue
}
// Also fold multiple "default_bind" options together into an
// array so that server blocks can have multiple binds by default.
if opt == "default_bind" {
existingOpts, ok := options[opt].([]ConfigValue)
if !ok {
existingOpts = []ConfigValue{}
}
defaultBindOpts, ok := val.([]ConfigValue)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type from 'default_bind' global options: %T", val)
}
options[opt] = append(existingOpts, defaultBindOpts...)
continue
}
options[opt] = val
}
// If we got "servers" options, we'll sort them by their listener address
if serverOpts, ok := options["servers"].([]serverOptions); ok {
sort.Slice(serverOpts, func(i, j int) bool {
return len(serverOpts[i].ListenerAddress) > len(serverOpts[j].ListenerAddress)
})
// Reject the config if there are duplicate listener address
seen := make(map[string]bool)
for _, entry := range serverOpts {
if _, alreadySeen := seen[entry.ListenerAddress]; alreadySeen {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot have 'servers' global options with duplicate listener addresses: %s", entry.ListenerAddress)
}
seen[entry.ListenerAddress] = true
}
}
return serverBlocks[1:], nil
}
// extractNamedRoutes pulls out any named route server blocks
// so they don't get parsed as sites, and stores them in options
// for later.
func (ServerType) extractNamedRoutes(
serverBlocks []serverBlock,
options map[string]any,
warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning,
replacer ShorthandReplacer,
) ([]serverBlock, error) {
namedRoutes := map[string]*caddyhttp.Route{}
gc := counter{new(int)}
state := make(map[string]any)
// copy the server blocks so we can
// splice out the named route ones
filtered := append([]serverBlock{}, serverBlocks...)
index := -1
for _, sb := range serverBlocks {
index++
if !sb.block.IsNamedRoute {
continue
}
// splice out this block, because we know it's not a real server
filtered = append(filtered[:index], filtered[index+1:]...)
index--
if len(sb.block.Segments) == 0 {
continue
}
wholeSegment := caddyfile.Segment{}
for i := range sb.block.Segments {
// replace user-defined placeholder shorthands in extracted named routes
replacer.ApplyToSegment(&sb.block.Segments[i])
// zip up all the segments since ParseSegmentAsSubroute
// was designed to take a directive+
wholeSegment = append(wholeSegment, sb.block.Segments[i]...)
}
h := Helper{
Dispenser: caddyfile.NewDispenser(wholeSegment),
options: options,
warnings: warnings,
matcherDefs: nil,
parentBlock: sb.block,
groupCounter: gc,
State: state,
}
handler, err := ParseSegmentAsSubroute(h)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
subroute := handler.(*caddyhttp.Subroute)
route := caddyhttp.Route{}
if len(subroute.Routes) == 1 && len(subroute.Routes[0].MatcherSetsRaw) == 0 {
// if there's only one route with no matcher, then we can simplify
route.HandlersRaw = append(route.HandlersRaw, subroute.Routes[0].HandlersRaw[0])
} else {
// otherwise we need the whole subroute
route.HandlersRaw = []json.RawMessage{caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(handler, "handler", subroute.CaddyModule().ID.Name(), h.warnings)}
}
namedRoutes[sb.block.GetKeysText()[0]] = &route
}
options["named_routes"] = namedRoutes
return filtered, nil
}
// serversFromPairings creates the servers for each pairing of addresses
// to server blocks. Each pairing is essentially a server definition.
func (st *ServerType) serversFromPairings(
pairings []sbAddrAssociation,
options map[string]any,
warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning,
groupCounter counter,
) (map[string]*caddyhttp.Server, error) {
servers := make(map[string]*caddyhttp.Server)
defaultSNI := tryString(options["default_sni"], warnings)
fallbackSNI := tryString(options["fallback_sni"], warnings)
httpPort := strconv.Itoa(caddyhttp.DefaultHTTPPort)
if hp, ok := options["http_port"].(int); ok {
httpPort = strconv.Itoa(hp)
}
httpsPort := strconv.Itoa(caddyhttp.DefaultHTTPSPort)
if hsp, ok := options["https_port"].(int); ok {
httpsPort = strconv.Itoa(hsp)
}
autoHTTPS := []string{}
if ah, ok := options["auto_https"].([]string); ok {
autoHTTPS = ah
}
for i, p := range pairings {
// detect ambiguous site definitions: server blocks which
// have the same host bound to the same interface (listener
// address), otherwise their routes will improperly be added
// to the same server (see issue #4635)
for j, sblock1 := range p.serverBlocks {
for _, key := range sblock1.block.GetKeysText() {
for k, sblock2 := range p.serverBlocks {
if k == j {
continue
}
if slices.Contains(sblock2.block.GetKeysText(), key) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ambiguous site definition: %s", key)
}
}
}
}
var (
addresses []string
protocols [][]string
)
for _, addressWithProtocols := range p.addressesWithProtocols {
addresses = append(addresses, addressWithProtocols.address)
protocols = append(protocols, addressWithProtocols.protocols)
}
srv := &caddyhttp.Server{
Listen: addresses,
ListenProtocols: protocols,
}
// remove srv.ListenProtocols[j] if it only contains the default protocols
for j, lnProtocols := range srv.ListenProtocols {
srv.ListenProtocols[j] = nil
for _, lnProtocol := range lnProtocols {
if lnProtocol != "" {
srv.ListenProtocols[j] = lnProtocols
break
}
}
}
// remove srv.ListenProtocols if it only contains the default protocols for all listen addresses
listenProtocols := srv.ListenProtocols
srv.ListenProtocols = nil
for _, lnProtocols := range listenProtocols {
if lnProtocols != nil {
srv.ListenProtocols = listenProtocols
break
}
}
// handle the auto_https global option
for _, val := range autoHTTPS {
switch val {
case "off":
if srv.AutoHTTPS == nil {
srv.AutoHTTPS = new(caddyhttp.AutoHTTPSConfig)
}
srv.AutoHTTPS.Disabled = true
case "disable_redirects":
if srv.AutoHTTPS == nil {
srv.AutoHTTPS = new(caddyhttp.AutoHTTPSConfig)
}
srv.AutoHTTPS.DisableRedir = true
case "disable_certs":
if srv.AutoHTTPS == nil {
srv.AutoHTTPS = new(caddyhttp.AutoHTTPSConfig)
}
srv.AutoHTTPS.DisableCerts = true
case "ignore_loaded_certs":
if srv.AutoHTTPS == nil {
srv.AutoHTTPS = new(caddyhttp.AutoHTTPSConfig)
}
srv.AutoHTTPS.IgnoreLoadedCerts = true
case "prefer_wildcard":
if srv.AutoHTTPS == nil {
srv.AutoHTTPS = new(caddyhttp.AutoHTTPSConfig)
}
srv.AutoHTTPS.PreferWildcard = true
}
}
// Using paths in site addresses is deprecated
// See ParseAddress() where parsing should later reject paths
// See https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pull/4728 for a full explanation
for _, sblock := range p.serverBlocks {
for _, addr := range sblock.parsedKeys {
if addr.Path != "" {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn("Using a path in a site address is deprecated; please use the 'handle' directive instead", zap.String("address", addr.String()))
}
}
}
// sort server blocks by their keys; this is important because
// only the first matching site should be evaluated, and we should
// attempt to match most specific site first (host and path), in
// case their matchers overlap; we do this somewhat naively by
// descending sort by length of host then path
sort.SliceStable(p.serverBlocks, func(i, j int) bool {
// TODO: we could pre-process the specificities for efficiency,
// but I don't expect many blocks will have THAT many keys...
var iLongestPath, jLongestPath string
var iLongestHost, jLongestHost string
var iWildcardHost, jWildcardHost bool
for _, addr := range p.serverBlocks[i].parsedKeys {
if strings.Contains(addr.Host, "*") || addr.Host == "" {
iWildcardHost = true
}
if specificity(addr.Host) > specificity(iLongestHost) {
iLongestHost = addr.Host
}
if specificity(addr.Path) > specificity(iLongestPath) {
iLongestPath = addr.Path
}
}
for _, addr := range p.serverBlocks[j].parsedKeys {
if strings.Contains(addr.Host, "*") || addr.Host == "" {
jWildcardHost = true
}
if specificity(addr.Host) > specificity(jLongestHost) {
jLongestHost = addr.Host
}
if specificity(addr.Path) > specificity(jLongestPath) {
jLongestPath = addr.Path
}
}
// catch-all blocks (blocks with no hostname) should always go
// last, even after blocks with wildcard hosts
if specificity(iLongestHost) == 0 {
return false
}
if specificity(jLongestHost) == 0 {
return true
}
if iWildcardHost != jWildcardHost {
// site blocks that have a key with a wildcard in the hostname
// must always be less specific than blocks without one; see
// https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3410
return jWildcardHost && !iWildcardHost
}
if specificity(iLongestHost) == specificity(jLongestHost) {
return len(iLongestPath) > len(jLongestPath)
}
return specificity(iLongestHost) > specificity(jLongestHost)
})
var hasCatchAllTLSConnPolicy, addressQualifiesForTLS bool
autoHTTPSWillAddConnPolicy := srv.AutoHTTPS == nil || !srv.AutoHTTPS.Disabled
// if needed, the ServerLogConfig is initialized beforehand so
// that all server blocks can populate it with data, even when not
// coming with a log directive
for _, sblock := range p.serverBlocks {
if len(sblock.pile["custom_log"]) != 0 {
srv.Logs = new(caddyhttp.ServerLogConfig)
break
}
}
// add named routes to the server if 'invoke' was used inside of it
configuredNamedRoutes := options["named_routes"].(map[string]*caddyhttp.Route)
for _, sblock := range p.serverBlocks {
if len(sblock.pile[namedRouteKey]) == 0 {
continue
}
for _, value := range sblock.pile[namedRouteKey] {
if srv.NamedRoutes == nil {
srv.NamedRoutes = map[string]*caddyhttp.Route{}
}
name := value.Value.(string)
if configuredNamedRoutes[name] == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot invoke named route '%s', which was not defined", name)
}
srv.NamedRoutes[name] = configuredNamedRoutes[name]
}
}
// create a subroute for each site in the server block
for _, sblock := range p.serverBlocks {
matcherSetsEnc, err := st.compileEncodedMatcherSets(sblock)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("server block %v: compiling matcher sets: %v", sblock.block.Keys, err)
}
hosts := sblock.hostsFromKeys(false)
// emit warnings if user put unspecified IP addresses; they probably want the bind directive
for _, h := range hosts {
if h == "0.0.0.0" || h == "::" {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn("Site block has an unspecified IP address which only matches requests having that Host header; you probably want the 'bind' directive to configure the socket", zap.String("address", h))
}
}
// tls: connection policies
if cpVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.connection_policy"]; ok {
// tls connection policies
for _, cpVal := range cpVals {
cp := cpVal.Value.(*caddytls.ConnectionPolicy)
// make sure the policy covers all hostnames from the block
for _, h := range hosts {
if h == defaultSNI {
hosts = append(hosts, "")
cp.DefaultSNI = defaultSNI
break
}
if h == fallbackSNI {
hosts = append(hosts, "")
cp.FallbackSNI = fallbackSNI
break
}
}
if len(hosts) > 0 {
slices.Sort(hosts) // for deterministic JSON output
cp.MatchersRaw = caddy.ModuleMap{
"sni": caddyconfig.JSON(hosts, warnings), // make sure to match all hosts, not just auto-HTTPS-qualified ones
}
} else {
cp.DefaultSNI = defaultSNI
cp.FallbackSNI = fallbackSNI
}
// only append this policy if it actually changes something
if !cp.SettingsEmpty() {
srv.TLSConnPolicies = append(srv.TLSConnPolicies, cp)
hasCatchAllTLSConnPolicy = len(hosts) == 0
}
}
}
wildcardHosts := []string{}
for _, addr := range sblock.parsedKeys {
if strings.HasPrefix(addr.Host, "*.") {
wildcardHosts = append(wildcardHosts, addr.Host[2:])
}
}
for _, addr := range sblock.parsedKeys {
// if server only uses HTTP port, auto-HTTPS will not apply
if listenersUseAnyPortOtherThan(srv.Listen, httpPort) {
// exclude any hosts that were defined explicitly with "http://"
// in the key from automated cert management (issue #2998)
if addr.Scheme == "http" && addr.Host != "" {
if srv.AutoHTTPS == nil {
srv.AutoHTTPS = new(caddyhttp.AutoHTTPSConfig)
}
if !slices.Contains(srv.AutoHTTPS.Skip, addr.Host) {
srv.AutoHTTPS.Skip = append(srv.AutoHTTPS.Skip, addr.Host)
}
}
}
// If prefer wildcard is enabled, then we add hosts that are
// already covered by the wildcard to the skip list
if srv.AutoHTTPS != nil && srv.AutoHTTPS.PreferWildcard && addr.Scheme == "https" {
baseDomain := addr.Host
if idx := strings.Index(baseDomain, "."); idx != -1 {
baseDomain = baseDomain[idx+1:]
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(addr.Host, "*.") && slices.Contains(wildcardHosts, baseDomain) {
srv.AutoHTTPS.Skip = append(srv.AutoHTTPS.Skip, addr.Host)
}
}
// If TLS is specified as directive, it will also result in 1 or more connection policy being created
// Thus, catch-all address with non-standard port, e.g. :8443, can have TLS enabled without
// specifying prefix "https://"
// Second part of the condition is to allow creating TLS conn policy even though `auto_https` has been disabled
// ensuring compatibility with behavior described in below link
// https://caddy.community/t/making-sense-of-auto-https-and-why-disabling-it-still-serves-https-instead-of-http/9761
createdTLSConnPolicies, ok := sblock.pile["tls.connection_policy"]
hasTLSEnabled := (ok && len(createdTLSConnPolicies) > 0) ||
(addr.Host != "" && srv.AutoHTTPS != nil && !slices.Contains(srv.AutoHTTPS.Skip, addr.Host))
// we'll need to remember if the address qualifies for auto-HTTPS, so we
// can add a TLS conn policy if necessary
if addr.Scheme == "https" ||
(addr.Scheme != "http" && addr.Port != httpPort && hasTLSEnabled) {
addressQualifiesForTLS = true
}
// predict whether auto-HTTPS will add the conn policy for us; if so, we
// may not need to add one for this server
autoHTTPSWillAddConnPolicy = autoHTTPSWillAddConnPolicy &&
(addr.Port == httpsPort || (addr.Port != httpPort && addr.Host != ""))
}
// Look for any config values that provide listener wrappers on the server block
for _, listenerConfig := range sblock.pile["listener_wrapper"] {
listenerWrapper, ok := listenerConfig.Value.(caddy.ListenerWrapper)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("config for a listener wrapper did not provide a value that implements caddy.ListenerWrapper")
}
jsonListenerWrapper := caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(
listenerWrapper,
"wrapper",
listenerWrapper.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name(),
warnings)
srv.ListenerWrappersRaw = append(srv.ListenerWrappersRaw, jsonListenerWrapper)
}
// set up each handler directive, making sure to honor directive order
dirRoutes := sblock.pile["route"]
siteSubroute, err := buildSubroute(dirRoutes, groupCounter, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// add the site block's route(s) to the server
srv.Routes = appendSubrouteToRouteList(srv.Routes, siteSubroute, matcherSetsEnc, p, warnings)
// if error routes are defined, add those too
if errorSubrouteVals, ok := sblock.pile["error_route"]; ok {
if srv.Errors == nil {
srv.Errors = new(caddyhttp.HTTPErrorConfig)
}
sort.SliceStable(errorSubrouteVals, func(i, j int) bool {
sri, srj := errorSubrouteVals[i].Value.(*caddyhttp.Subroute), errorSubrouteVals[j].Value.(*caddyhttp.Subroute)
if len(sri.Routes[0].MatcherSetsRaw) == 0 && len(srj.Routes[0].MatcherSetsRaw) != 0 {
return false
}
return true
})
errorsSubroute := &caddyhttp.Subroute{}
for _, val := range errorSubrouteVals {
sr := val.Value.(*caddyhttp.Subroute)
errorsSubroute.Routes = append(errorsSubroute.Routes, sr.Routes...)
}
srv.Errors.Routes = appendSubrouteToRouteList(srv.Errors.Routes, errorsSubroute, matcherSetsEnc, p, warnings)
}
// add log associations
// see https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3310
sblockLogHosts := sblock.hostsFromKeys(true)
for _, cval := range sblock.pile["custom_log"] {
ncl := cval.Value.(namedCustomLog)
// if `no_hostname` is set, then this logger will not
// be associated with any of the site block's hostnames,
// and only be usable via the `log_name` directive
// or the `access_logger_names` variable
if ncl.noHostname {
continue
}
if sblock.hasHostCatchAllKey() && len(ncl.hostnames) == 0 {
// all requests for hosts not able to be listed should use
// this log because it's a catch-all-hosts server block
srv.Logs.DefaultLoggerName = ncl.name
} else if len(ncl.hostnames) > 0 {
// if the logger overrides the hostnames, map that to the logger name
for _, h := range ncl.hostnames {
if srv.Logs.LoggerNames == nil {
srv.Logs.LoggerNames = make(map[string]caddyhttp.StringArray)
}
srv.Logs.LoggerNames[h] = append(srv.Logs.LoggerNames[h], ncl.name)
}
} else {
// otherwise, map each host to the logger name
for _, h := range sblockLogHosts {
// strip the port from the host, if any
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(h)
if err != nil {
host = h
}
if srv.Logs.LoggerNames == nil {
srv.Logs.LoggerNames = make(map[string]caddyhttp.StringArray)
}
srv.Logs.LoggerNames[host] = append(srv.Logs.LoggerNames[host], ncl.name)
}
}
}
if srv.Logs != nil && len(sblock.pile["custom_log"]) == 0 {
// server has access logs enabled, but this server block does not
// enable access logs; therefore, all hosts of this server block
// should not be access-logged
if len(hosts) == 0 {
// if the server block has a catch-all-hosts key, then we should
// not log reqs to any host unless it appears in the map
srv.Logs.SkipUnmappedHosts = true
}
srv.Logs.SkipHosts = append(srv.Logs.SkipHosts, sblockLogHosts...)
}
}
// sort for deterministic JSON output
if srv.Logs != nil {
slices.Sort(srv.Logs.SkipHosts)
}
// a server cannot (natively) serve both HTTP and HTTPS at the
// same time, so make sure the configuration isn't in conflict
err := detectConflictingSchemes(srv, p.serverBlocks, options)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// a catch-all TLS conn policy is necessary to ensure TLS can
// be offered to all hostnames of the server; even though only
// one policy is needed to enable TLS for the server, that
// policy might apply to only certain TLS handshakes; but when
// using the Caddyfile, user would expect all handshakes to at
// least have a matching connection policy, so here we append a
// catch-all/default policy if there isn't one already (it's
// important that it goes at the end) - see issue #3004:
// https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3004
// TODO: maybe a smarter way to handle this might be to just make the
// auto-HTTPS logic at provision-time detect if there is any connection
// policy missing for any HTTPS-enabled hosts, if so, add it... maybe?
if addressQualifiesForTLS &&
!hasCatchAllTLSConnPolicy &&
(len(srv.TLSConnPolicies) > 0 || !autoHTTPSWillAddConnPolicy || defaultSNI != "" || fallbackSNI != "") {
srv.TLSConnPolicies = append(srv.TLSConnPolicies, &caddytls.ConnectionPolicy{
DefaultSNI: defaultSNI,
FallbackSNI: fallbackSNI,
})
}
// tidy things up a bit
srv.TLSConnPolicies, err = consolidateConnPolicies(srv.TLSConnPolicies)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("consolidating TLS connection policies for server %d: %v", i, err)
}
srv.Routes = consolidateRoutes(srv.Routes)
servers[fmt.Sprintf("srv%d", i)] = srv
}
if err := applyServerOptions(servers, options, warnings); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("applying global server options: %v", err)
}
return servers, nil
}
func detectConflictingSchemes(srv *caddyhttp.Server, serverBlocks []serverBlock, options map[string]any) error {
httpPort := strconv.Itoa(caddyhttp.DefaultHTTPPort)
if hp, ok := options["http_port"].(int); ok {
httpPort = strconv.Itoa(hp)
}
httpsPort := strconv.Itoa(caddyhttp.DefaultHTTPSPort)
if hsp, ok := options["https_port"].(int); ok {
httpsPort = strconv.Itoa(hsp)
}
var httpOrHTTPS string
checkAndSetHTTP := func(addr Address) error {
if httpOrHTTPS == "HTTPS" {
errMsg := fmt.Errorf("server listening on %v is configured for HTTPS and cannot natively multiplex HTTP and HTTPS: %s",
srv.Listen, addr.Original)
if addr.Scheme == "" && addr.Host == "" {
errMsg = fmt.Errorf("%s (try specifying https:// in the address)", errMsg)
}
return errMsg
}
if len(srv.TLSConnPolicies) > 0 {
// any connection policies created for an HTTP server
// is a logical conflict, as it would enable HTTPS
return fmt.Errorf("server listening on %v is HTTP, but attempts to configure TLS connection policies", srv.Listen)
}
httpOrHTTPS = "HTTP"
return nil
}
checkAndSetHTTPS := func(addr Address) error {
if httpOrHTTPS == "HTTP" {
return fmt.Errorf("server listening on %v is configured for HTTP and cannot natively multiplex HTTP and HTTPS: %s",
srv.Listen, addr.Original)
}
httpOrHTTPS = "HTTPS"
return nil
}
for _, sblock := range serverBlocks {
for _, addr := range sblock.parsedKeys {
if addr.Scheme == "http" || addr.Port == httpPort {
if err := checkAndSetHTTP(addr); err != nil {
return err
}
} else if addr.Scheme == "https" || addr.Port == httpsPort || len(srv.TLSConnPolicies) > 0 {
if err := checkAndSetHTTPS(addr); err != nil {
return err
}
} else if addr.Host == "" {
if err := checkAndSetHTTP(addr); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
}
return nil
}
// consolidateConnPolicies sorts any catch-all policy to the end, removes empty TLS connection
// policies, and combines equivalent ones for a cleaner overall output.
func consolidateConnPolicies(cps caddytls.ConnectionPolicies) (caddytls.ConnectionPolicies, error) {
// catch-all policies (those without any matcher) should be at the
// end, otherwise it nullifies any more specific policies
sort.SliceStable(cps, func(i, j int) bool {
return cps[j].MatchersRaw == nil && cps[i].MatchersRaw != nil
})
for i := 0; i < len(cps); i++ {
// compare it to the others
for j := 0; j < len(cps); j++ {
if j == i {
continue
}
// if they're exactly equal in every way, just keep one of them
if reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i], cps[j]) {
cps = append(cps[:j], cps[j+1:]...)
i--
break
}
// if they have the same matcher, try to reconcile each field: either they must
// be identical, or we have to be able to combine them safely
if reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].MatchersRaw, cps[j].MatchersRaw) {
if len(cps[i].ALPN) > 0 &&
len(cps[j].ALPN) > 0 &&
!reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].ALPN, cps[j].ALPN) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting ALPN: %v vs. %v",
cps[i].ALPN, cps[j].ALPN)
}
if len(cps[i].CipherSuites) > 0 &&
len(cps[j].CipherSuites) > 0 &&
!reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].CipherSuites, cps[j].CipherSuites) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting cipher suites: %v vs. %v",
cps[i].CipherSuites, cps[j].CipherSuites)
}
if cps[i].ClientAuthentication == nil &&
cps[j].ClientAuthentication != nil &&
!reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].ClientAuthentication, cps[j].ClientAuthentication) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting client auth configuration: %+v vs. %+v",
cps[i].ClientAuthentication, cps[j].ClientAuthentication)
}
if len(cps[i].Curves) > 0 &&
len(cps[j].Curves) > 0 &&
!reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].Curves, cps[j].Curves) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting curves: %v vs. %v",
cps[i].Curves, cps[j].Curves)
}
if cps[i].DefaultSNI != "" &&
cps[j].DefaultSNI != "" &&
cps[i].DefaultSNI != cps[j].DefaultSNI {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting default SNI: %s vs. %s",
cps[i].DefaultSNI, cps[j].DefaultSNI)
}
if cps[i].ProtocolMin != "" &&
cps[j].ProtocolMin != "" &&
cps[i].ProtocolMin != cps[j].ProtocolMin {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting min protocol: %s vs. %s",
cps[i].ProtocolMin, cps[j].ProtocolMin)
}
if cps[i].ProtocolMax != "" &&
cps[j].ProtocolMax != "" &&
cps[i].ProtocolMax != cps[j].ProtocolMax {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting max protocol: %s vs. %s",
cps[i].ProtocolMax, cps[j].ProtocolMax)
}
if cps[i].CertSelection != nil && cps[j].CertSelection != nil {
// merging fields other than AnyTag is not implemented
if !reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].CertSelection.SerialNumber, cps[j].CertSelection.SerialNumber) ||
!reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].CertSelection.SubjectOrganization, cps[j].CertSelection.SubjectOrganization) ||
cps[i].CertSelection.PublicKeyAlgorithm != cps[j].CertSelection.PublicKeyAlgorithm ||
!reflect.DeepEqual(cps[i].CertSelection.AllTags, cps[j].CertSelection.AllTags) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("two policies with same match criteria have conflicting cert selections: %+v vs. %+v",
cps[i].CertSelection, cps[j].CertSelection)
}
}
// by now we've decided that we can merge the two -- we'll keep i and drop j
if len(cps[i].ALPN) == 0 && len(cps[j].ALPN) > 0 {
cps[i].ALPN = cps[j].ALPN
}
if len(cps[i].CipherSuites) == 0 && len(cps[j].CipherSuites) > 0 {
cps[i].CipherSuites = cps[j].CipherSuites
}
if cps[i].ClientAuthentication == nil && cps[j].ClientAuthentication != nil {
cps[i].ClientAuthentication = cps[j].ClientAuthentication
}
if len(cps[i].Curves) == 0 && len(cps[j].Curves) > 0 {
cps[i].Curves = cps[j].Curves
}
if cps[i].DefaultSNI == "" && cps[j].DefaultSNI != "" {
cps[i].DefaultSNI = cps[j].DefaultSNI
}
if cps[i].ProtocolMin == "" && cps[j].ProtocolMin != "" {
cps[i].ProtocolMin = cps[j].ProtocolMin
}
if cps[i].ProtocolMax == "" && cps[j].ProtocolMax != "" {
cps[i].ProtocolMax = cps[j].ProtocolMax
}
if cps[i].CertSelection == nil && cps[j].CertSelection != nil {
// if j is the only one with a policy, move it over to i
cps[i].CertSelection = cps[j].CertSelection
} else if cps[i].CertSelection != nil && cps[j].CertSelection != nil {
// if both have one, then combine AnyTag
for _, tag := range cps[j].CertSelection.AnyTag {
if !slices.Contains(cps[i].CertSelection.AnyTag, tag) {
cps[i].CertSelection.AnyTag = append(cps[i].CertSelection.AnyTag, tag)
}
}
}
cps = append(cps[:j], cps[j+1:]...)
i--
break
}
}
}
return cps, nil
}
// appendSubrouteToRouteList appends the routes in subroute
// to the routeList, optionally qualified by matchers.
func appendSubrouteToRouteList(routeList caddyhttp.RouteList,
subroute *caddyhttp.Subroute,
matcherSetsEnc []caddy.ModuleMap,
p sbAddrAssociation,
warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning,
) caddyhttp.RouteList {
// nothing to do if... there's nothing to do
if len(matcherSetsEnc) == 0 && len(subroute.Routes) == 0 && subroute.Errors == nil {
return routeList
}
// No need to wrap the handlers in a subroute if this is the only server block
// and there is no matcher for it (doing so would produce unnecessarily nested
// JSON), *unless* there is a host matcher within this site block; if so, then
// we still need to wrap in a subroute because otherwise the host matcher from
// the inside of the site block would be a top-level host matcher, which is
// subject to auto-HTTPS (cert management), and using a host matcher within
// a site block is a valid, common pattern for excluding domains from cert
// management, leading to unexpected behavior; see issue #5124.
wrapInSubroute := true
if len(matcherSetsEnc) == 0 && len(p.serverBlocks) == 1 {
var hasHostMatcher bool
outer:
for _, route := range subroute.Routes {
for _, ms := range route.MatcherSetsRaw {
for matcherName := range ms {
if matcherName == "host" {
hasHostMatcher = true
break outer
}
}
}
}
wrapInSubroute = hasHostMatcher
}
if wrapInSubroute {
route := caddyhttp.Route{
// the semantics of a site block in the Caddyfile dictate
// that only the first matching one is evaluated, since
// site blocks do not cascade nor inherit
Terminal: true,
}
if len(matcherSetsEnc) > 0 {
route.MatcherSetsRaw = matcherSetsEnc
}
if len(subroute.Routes) > 0 || subroute.Errors != nil {
route.HandlersRaw = []json.RawMessage{
caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(subroute, "handler", "subroute", warnings),
}
}
if len(route.MatcherSetsRaw) > 0 || len(route.HandlersRaw) > 0 {
routeList = append(routeList, route)
}
} else {
routeList = append(routeList, subroute.Routes...)
}
return routeList
}
// buildSubroute turns the config values, which are expected to be routes
// into a clean and orderly subroute that has all the routes within it.
func buildSubroute(routes []ConfigValue, groupCounter counter, needsSorting bool) (*caddyhttp.Subroute, error) {
if needsSorting {
for _, val := range routes {
if !slices.Contains(directiveOrder, val.directive) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("directive '%s' is not an ordered HTTP handler, so it cannot be used here - try placing within a route block or using the order global option", val.directive)
}
}
sortRoutes(routes)
}
subroute := new(caddyhttp.Subroute)
// some directives are mutually exclusive (only first matching
// instance should be evaluated); this is done by putting their
// routes in the same group
mutuallyExclusiveDirs := map[string]*struct {
count int
groupName string
}{
// as a special case, group rewrite directives so that they are mutually exclusive;
// this means that only the first matching rewrite will be evaluated, and that's
// probably a good thing, since there should never be a need to do more than one
// rewrite (I think?), and cascading rewrites smell bad... imagine these rewrites:
// rewrite /docs/json/* /docs/json/index.html
// rewrite /docs/* /docs/index.html
// (We use this on the Caddy website, or at least we did once.) The first rewrite's
// result is also matched by the second rewrite, making the first rewrite pointless.
// See issue #2959.
"rewrite": {},
// handle blocks are also mutually exclusive by definition
"handle": {},
// root just sets a variable, so if it was not mutually exclusive, intersecting
// root directives would overwrite previously-matched ones; they should not cascade
"root": {},
}
// we need to deterministically loop over each of these directives
// in order to keep the group numbers consistent
keys := make([]string, 0, len(mutuallyExclusiveDirs))
for k := range mutuallyExclusiveDirs {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, meDir := range keys {
info := mutuallyExclusiveDirs[meDir]
// see how many instances of the directive there are
for _, r := range routes {
if r.directive == meDir {
info.count++
if info.count > 1 {
break
}
}
}
// if there is more than one, put them in a group
// (special case: "rewrite" directive must always be in
// its own group--even if there is only one--because we
// do not want a rewrite to be consolidated into other
// adjacent routes that happen to have the same matcher,
// see caddyserver/caddy#3108 - because the implied
// intent of rewrite is to do an internal redirect,
// we can't assume that the request will continue to
// match the same matcher; anyway, giving a route a
// unique group name should keep it from consolidating)
if info.count > 1 || meDir == "rewrite" {
info.groupName = groupCounter.nextGroup()
}
}
// add all the routes piled in from directives
for _, r := range routes {
// put this route into a group if it is mutually exclusive
if info, ok := mutuallyExclusiveDirs[r.directive]; ok {
route := r.Value.(caddyhttp.Route)
route.Group = info.groupName
r.Value = route
}
switch route := r.Value.(type) {
case caddyhttp.Subroute:
// if a route-class config value is actually a Subroute handler
// with nothing but a list of routes, then it is the intention
// of the directive to keep these handlers together and in this
// same order, but not necessarily in a subroute (if it wanted
// to keep them in a subroute, the directive would have returned
// a route with a Subroute as its handler); this is useful to
// keep multiple handlers/routes together and in the same order
// so that the sorting procedure we did above doesn't reorder them
if route.Errors != nil {
// if error handlers are also set, this is confusing; it's
// probably supposed to be wrapped in a Route and encoded
// as a regular handler route... programmer error.
panic("found subroute with more than just routes; perhaps it should have been wrapped in a route?")
}
subroute.Routes = append(subroute.Routes, route.Routes...)
case caddyhttp.Route:
subroute.Routes = append(subroute.Routes, route)
}
}
subroute.Routes = consolidateRoutes(subroute.Routes)
return subroute, nil
}
// normalizeDirectiveName ensures directives that should be sorted
// at the same level are named the same before sorting happens.
func normalizeDirectiveName(directive string) string {
// As a special case, we want "handle_path" to be sorted
// at the same level as "handle", so we force them to use
// the same directive name after their parsing is complete.
// See https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3675#issuecomment-678042377
if directive == "handle_path" {
directive = "handle"
}
return directive
}
// consolidateRoutes combines routes with the same properties
// (same matchers, same Terminal and Group settings) for a
// cleaner overall output.
func consolidateRoutes(routes caddyhttp.RouteList) caddyhttp.RouteList {
for i := 0; i < len(routes)-1; i++ {
if reflect.DeepEqual(routes[i].MatcherSetsRaw, routes[i+1].MatcherSetsRaw) &&
routes[i].Terminal == routes[i+1].Terminal &&
routes[i].Group == routes[i+1].Group {
// keep the handlers in the same order, then splice out repetitive route
routes[i].HandlersRaw = append(routes[i].HandlersRaw, routes[i+1].HandlersRaw...)
routes = append(routes[:i+1], routes[i+2:]...)
i--
}
}
return routes
}
func matcherSetFromMatcherToken(
tkn caddyfile.Token,
matcherDefs map[string]caddy.ModuleMap,
warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning,
) (caddy.ModuleMap, bool, error) {
// matcher tokens can be wildcards, simple path matchers,
// or refer to a pre-defined matcher by some name
if tkn.Text == "*" {
// match all requests == no matchers, so nothing to do
return nil, true, nil
}
// convenient way to specify a single path match
if strings.HasPrefix(tkn.Text, "/") {
return caddy.ModuleMap{
"path": caddyconfig.JSON(caddyhttp.MatchPath{tkn.Text}, warnings),
}, true, nil
}
// pre-defined matcher
if strings.HasPrefix(tkn.Text, matcherPrefix) {
m, ok := matcherDefs[tkn.Text]
if !ok {
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("unrecognized matcher name: %+v", tkn.Text)
}
return m, true, nil
}
return nil, false, nil
}
func (st *ServerType) compileEncodedMatcherSets(sblock serverBlock) ([]caddy.ModuleMap, error) {
type hostPathPair struct {
hostm caddyhttp.MatchHost
pathm caddyhttp.MatchPath
}
// keep routes with common host and path matchers together
var matcherPairs []*hostPathPair
var catchAllHosts bool
for _, addr := range sblock.parsedKeys {
// choose a matcher pair that should be shared by this
// server block; if none exists yet, create one
var chosenMatcherPair *hostPathPair
for _, mp := range matcherPairs {
if (len(mp.pathm) == 0 && addr.Path == "") ||
(len(mp.pathm) == 1 && mp.pathm[0] == addr.Path) {
chosenMatcherPair = mp
break
}
}
if chosenMatcherPair == nil {
chosenMatcherPair = new(hostPathPair)
if addr.Path != "" {
chosenMatcherPair.pathm = []string{addr.Path}
}
matcherPairs = append(matcherPairs, chosenMatcherPair)
}
// if one of the keys has no host (i.e. is a catch-all for
// any hostname), then we need to null out the host matcher
// entirely so that it matches all hosts
if addr.Host == "" && !catchAllHosts {
chosenMatcherPair.hostm = nil
catchAllHosts = true
}
if catchAllHosts {
continue
}
// add this server block's keys to the matcher
// pair if it doesn't already exist
if addr.Host != "" && !slices.Contains(chosenMatcherPair.hostm, addr.Host) {
chosenMatcherPair.hostm = append(chosenMatcherPair.hostm, addr.Host)
}
}
// iterate each pairing of host and path matchers and
// put them into a map for JSON encoding
var matcherSets []map[string]caddyhttp.RequestMatcher
for _, mp := range matcherPairs {
matcherSet := make(map[string]caddyhttp.RequestMatcher)
if len(mp.hostm) > 0 {
matcherSet["host"] = mp.hostm
}
if len(mp.pathm) > 0 {
matcherSet["path"] = mp.pathm
}
if len(matcherSet) > 0 {
matcherSets = append(matcherSets, matcherSet)
}
}
// finally, encode each of the matcher sets
matcherSetsEnc := make([]caddy.ModuleMap, 0, len(matcherSets))
for _, ms := range matcherSets {
msEncoded, err := encodeMatcherSet(ms)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("server block %v: %v", sblock.block.Keys, err)
}
matcherSetsEnc = append(matcherSetsEnc, msEncoded)
}
return matcherSetsEnc, nil
}
func parseMatcherDefinitions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, matchers map[string]caddy.ModuleMap) error {
d.Next() // advance to the first token
// this is the "name" for "named matchers"
definitionName := d.Val()
if _, ok := matchers[definitionName]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("matcher is defined more than once: %s", definitionName)
}
matchers[definitionName] = make(caddy.ModuleMap)
// given a matcher name and the tokens following it, parse
// the tokens as a matcher module and record it
makeMatcher := func(matcherName string, tokens []caddyfile.Token) error {
// create a new dispenser from the tokens
dispenser := caddyfile.NewDispenser(tokens)
// set the matcher name (without @) in the dispenser context so
// that matcher modules can access it to use it as their name
// (e.g. regexp matchers which use the name for capture groups)
dispenser.SetContext(caddyfile.MatcherNameCtxKey, definitionName[1:])
mod, err := caddy.GetModule("http.matchers." + matcherName)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("getting matcher module '%s': %v", matcherName, err)
}
unm, ok := mod.New().(caddyfile.Unmarshaler)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("matcher module '%s' is not a Caddyfile unmarshaler", matcherName)
}
err = unm.UnmarshalCaddyfile(dispenser)
if err != nil {
return err
}
rm, ok := unm.(caddyhttp.RequestMatcher)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("matcher module '%s' is not a request matcher", matcherName)
}
matchers[definitionName][matcherName] = caddyconfig.JSON(rm, nil)
return nil
}
// if the next token is quoted, we can assume it's not a matcher name
// and that it's probably an 'expression' matcher
if d.NextArg() {
if d.Token().Quoted() {
// since it was missing the matcher name, we insert a token
// in front of the expression token itself; we use Clone() to
// make the new token to keep the same the import location as
// the next token, if this is within a snippet or imported file.
// see https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/6287
expressionToken := d.Token().Clone()
expressionToken.Text = "expression"
err := makeMatcher("expression", []caddyfile.Token{expressionToken, d.Token()})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// if it wasn't quoted, then we need to rewind after calling
// d.NextArg() so the below properly grabs the matcher name
d.Prev()
}
// in case there are multiple instances of the same matcher, concatenate
// their tokens (we expect that UnmarshalCaddyfile should be able to
// handle more than one segment); otherwise, we'd overwrite other
// instances of the matcher in this set
tokensByMatcherName := make(map[string][]caddyfile.Token)
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextArg() || d.NextBlock(nesting); {
matcherName := d.Val()
tokensByMatcherName[matcherName] = append(tokensByMatcherName[matcherName], d.NextSegment()...)
}
for matcherName, tokens := range tokensByMatcherName {
err := makeMatcher(matcherName, tokens)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func encodeMatcherSet(matchers map[string]caddyhttp.RequestMatcher) (caddy.ModuleMap, error) {
msEncoded := make(caddy.ModuleMap)
for matcherName, val := range matchers {
jsonBytes, err := json.Marshal(val)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("marshaling matcher set %#v: %v", matchers, err)
}
msEncoded[matcherName] = jsonBytes
}
return msEncoded, nil
}
// WasReplacedPlaceholderShorthand checks if a token string was
// likely a replaced shorthand of the known Caddyfile placeholder
// replacement outputs. Useful to prevent some user-defined map
// output destinations from overlapping with one of the
// predefined shorthands.
func WasReplacedPlaceholderShorthand(token string) string {
prev := ""
for i, item := range placeholderShorthands() {
// only look at every 2nd item, which is the replacement
if i%2 == 0 {
prev = item
continue
}
if strings.Trim(token, "{}") == strings.Trim(item, "{}") {
// we return the original shorthand so it
// can be used for an error message
return prev
}
}
return ""
}
// tryInt tries to convert val to an integer. If it fails,
// it downgrades the error to a warning and returns 0.
func tryInt(val any, warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning) int {
intVal, ok := val.(int)
if val != nil && !ok && warnings != nil {
*warnings = append(*warnings, caddyconfig.Warning{Message: "not an integer type"})
}
return intVal
}
func tryString(val any, warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning) string {
stringVal, ok := val.(string)
if val != nil && !ok && warnings != nil {
*warnings = append(*warnings, caddyconfig.Warning{Message: "not a string type"})
}
return stringVal
}
func tryDuration(val any, warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning) caddy.Duration {
durationVal, ok := val.(caddy.Duration)
if val != nil && !ok && warnings != nil {
*warnings = append(*warnings, caddyconfig.Warning{Message: "not a duration type"})
}
return durationVal
}
// listenersUseAnyPortOtherThan returns true if there are any
// listeners in addresses that use a port which is not otherPort.
// Mostly borrowed from unexported method in caddyhttp package.
func listenersUseAnyPortOtherThan(addresses []string, otherPort string) bool {
otherPortInt, err := strconv.Atoi(otherPort)
if err != nil {
return false
}
for _, lnAddr := range addresses {
laddrs, err := caddy.ParseNetworkAddress(lnAddr)
if err != nil {
continue
}
if uint(otherPortInt) > laddrs.EndPort || uint(otherPortInt) < laddrs.StartPort {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// specificity returns len(s) minus any wildcards (*) and
// placeholders ({...}). Basically, it's a length count
// that penalizes the use of wildcards and placeholders.
// This is useful for comparing hostnames and paths.
// However, wildcards in paths are not a sure answer to
// the question of specificity. For example,
// '*.example.com' is clearly less specific than
// 'a.example.com', but is '/a' more or less specific
// than '/a*'?
func specificity(s string) int {
l := len(s) - strings.Count(s, "*")
for len(s) > 0 {
start := strings.Index(s, "{")
if start < 0 {
return l
}
end := strings.Index(s[start:], "}") + start + 1
if end <= start {
return l
}
l -= end - start
s = s[end:]
}
return l
}
type counter struct {
n *int
}
func (c counter) nextGroup() string {
name := fmt.Sprintf("group%d", *c.n)
*c.n++
return name
}
type namedCustomLog struct {
name string
hostnames []string
log *caddy.CustomLog
noHostname bool
}
// addressWithProtocols associates a listen address with
// the protocols to serve it with
type addressWithProtocols struct {
address string
protocols []string
}
// sbAddrAssociation is a mapping from a list of
// addresses with protocols, and a list of server
// blocks that are served on those addresses.
type sbAddrAssociation struct {
addressesWithProtocols []addressWithProtocols
serverBlocks []serverBlock
}
const (
matcherPrefix = "@"
namedRouteKey = "named_route"
)
// Interface guard
var _ caddyfile.ServerType = (*ServerType)(nil)
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