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Don't apply csrf to existing sessions. Handle only supported content types

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Rory Powell 2022-01-26 12:52:53 +00:00
parent 5cb6e19274
commit 0b6a8469de

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@ -9,6 +9,17 @@ const { buildMatcherRegex, matches } = require("./matchers")
*/
const EXCLUDED_METHODS = ["GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"]
/**
* There are only three content type values that can be used in cross domain requests.
* If any other value is used, e.g. application/json, the browser will first make a OPTIONS
* request which will be protected by CORS.
*/
const INCLUDED_CONTENT_TYPES = [
"application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
"multipart/form-data",
"text/plain",
]
/**
* Validate the CSRF token generated aganst the user session.
* Compare the token with the x-csrf-token header.
@ -34,15 +45,26 @@ module.exports = (opts = { noCsrfPatterns: [] }) => {
return next()
}
// don't apply when the content type isn't supported
let contentType = ctx.get("content-type")
? ctx.get("content-type").toLowerCase()
: ""
if (
!INCLUDED_CONTENT_TYPES.filter(type => contentType.includes(type)).length
) {
return next()
}
// don't apply csrf when the internal api key has been used
if (ctx.internal) {
return next()
}
// reject if no token in session
// apply csrf when there is a token in the session (new logins)
// in future there should be a hard requirement that the token is present
const userToken = ctx.user.csrfToken
if (!userToken) {
ctx.throw(403, "No CSRF token found")
return next()
}
// reject if no token in request or mismatch