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+
+ *
+ *------------------------------------------------------------
+*/
+/*
+ CONFIG
+*/
+// Set an alternate location for the data store. note: no trailing slash
+define( 'PEWS_DATA_STORE', 'store' );
+//------------------ DO NOT EDIT ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE (Unless you REALLY mean it!) ------------------//
+// Begin PEWS server
+$req = $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'];
+if ($req === 'GET') {
+ // are we receiving a JSON object?
+ function isValidJSON($str) {
+ json_decode($str);
+ return json_last_error() == JSON_ERROR_NONE;
+ }
+ $json_params = file_get_contents("php://input");
+ if (strlen($json_params) > 0 && isValidJSON($json_params)) {
+ $rels = false;
+ $json_object = true;
+ $json_params = str_replace("{", "", $json_params);
+ $json_params = str_replace("}", "", $json_params);
+ $json_params = explode(',', $json_params);
+ foreach($json_params as $jp) {
+ $jp = str_replace('"', '', $jp);
+ $jp = explode(':', $jp, 2);
+ if($jp[0]=='resource') $_GET['resource']=$jp[1];
+ if($jp[0]=='rel') $rels[]=$jp[1];
+ }
+ } else { $json_object = false; }
+ // JSON object or not, ready to process data
+ if( isset($_GET['resource'])) {
+ $querry = $_GET['resource'];
+ $subject = explode(':', $querry);
+ $case = $subject[0];
+ if($case !== 'acct') {
+ $acctAliasMap = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/acctAliasMap.json';
+ if (file_exists($acctAliasMap)) {
+ $acctAliasArray = json_decode(file_get_contents($acctAliasMap), true);
+ if(array_key_exists($querry, $acctAliasArray)) {
+ $subjectOverride = $querry;
+ $aliasOverride = $acctAliasArray[$querry];
+ $case = 'acct';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if($case == 'acct' ) {
+ $resource = isset($aliasOverride) ? pews_parse_account_string($aliasOverride) : pews_parse_account_string($subject[1]);
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE."/".$resource['host']."/".$resource['user'].".json";
+ // is there an account on file?
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ // retrieve resource file and remove PEWS info
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ if(isset($data['PEWS'])) unset($data['PEWS']);
+ // is this an alias request?
+ if(isset($subjectOverride) && isset($aliasOverride)) {
+ $resAA = $data['aliases'];
+ if (($key = array_search($subjectOverride, $resAA)) !== false) {
+ unset($resAA[$key]);
+ }
+ $resAA[] = $aliasOverride;
+ $data['subject'] = $subjectOverride;
+ $data['aliases'] = $resAA;
+ }
+ // check for rel request
+ if($json_object == false) {
+ if( isset($_GET['rel'])) {
+ // disect string for multiple 'rel' values
+ $query = explode('&', $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']);
+ $array = array();
+ foreach( $query as $param ) {
+ list($key, $value) = explode('=', $param, 2);
+ if($key == 'rel') {
+ $array[urldecode($key)][] = urldecode($value);
+ $rels = $array['rel'];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if(isset($rels) && $rels !== false) {
+ // check resource data against rel request
+ $links = $data['links'];
+ $result = null;
+ foreach($rels as $rel) {
+ foreach($links as $link) if($link['rel'] == $rel) $result[] = $link;
+ }
+ $data['links'] = ($result == null) ? $data['links'] : $result;
+ $return = $data;
+ } else {
+ $return = $data;
+ }
+ // set return headers, response code, and return data
+ header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *');
+ http_response_code(200);
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Account ' . $resource['acct'] . ' not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Resource ' . $querry . ' not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "Missing 'resource' parameter, please check your query.";
+ }
+ header("Content-Type: application/json");
+ print json_encode($return, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ die();
+// ----------- Begin PEWS manager -----------//
+} elseif ($req === 'POST') {
+ // are we receiving a JSON object?
+ function isValidJSON($str) {
+ json_decode($str);
+ return json_last_error() == JSON_ERROR_NONE;
+ }
+ $json_params = file_get_contents("php://input");
+ if (strlen($json_params) > 0 && isValidJSON($json_params))
+ $_POST = json_decode($json_params, true);
+ // JSON object or not, ready to process data
+ if(isset($_POST['pass'])) {
+ $pass = $_POST['pass'];
+ if (isset($_POST['auth'])) {
+ $user = $_POST['auth'];
+ $auth = pews_auth($user, $pass);
+ $class = $auth['class'];
+ if(!$class) {
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['info'] = $auth['info'];
+ } elseif($class == 'user') {
+ http_response_code(403);
+ $return['info'] = 'forbidden: contact admin for access';
+ } else $return = pews_manager($class, false);
+ } else $return = pews_manager(false, $pass);
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(403);
+ $return['info'] = 'forbidden: credentials required';
+ }
+ header("Content-Type: application/json");
+ print json_encode($return, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ die();
+// ----------- Begin PEWS Fail -----------//
+} else {
+ header("Content-Type: application/json");
+ http_response_code(405);
+ print json_encode(array(
+ 'statusCode' => 405,
+ 'info' => 'method not allowed'
+ ), JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ die();
+}
+// ----------- Begin PEWS functions -----------//
+function pews_parse_account_string ( $acct ) {
+ if(strpos($acct, '@')) {
+ $parts = explode('@', $acct );
+ $user = preg_replace('/^((\.*)(\/*))*/', '', $parts[0]);
+ $host = preg_replace('/^((\.*)(\/*))*/', '', $parts[1]);
+ } else {
+ $user = preg_replace('/^((\.*)(\/*))*/', '', $acct);
+ $host = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'];
+ $acct = $user . '@' . $host;
+ }
+ $return['user'] = $user;
+ $return['host'] = $host;
+ $return['acct'] = $acct;
+ return $return;
+}
+function pews_auth( $resource, $key ) {
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE ."/". $resource['host'] . "/" . $resource['user'] .".json";
+ // is there an account on file?
+ if(file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $userData = $data['PEWS'];
+ $class = $userData['class'];
+ $lock = $userData['pass'];
+ if(strpos($lock, 'pews-hashed') === false ) {
+ $hashit = pews_hash_pass($acct_file);
+ if($hashit['is'] !== true ) die($hashit['info']);
+ if($lock == $key ) {
+ $return['info'] = $hashit['info'];
+ $return['class'] = $class;
+ } else {
+ $return['info'] = 'bad password';
+ $return['class'] = false;
+ }
+ } else {
+ $hashLock = explode(':', $lock);
+ $hashLock = $hashLock[1];
+ if(password_verify($key, $hashLock)) {
+ $return['info'] = 'success';
+ $return['class'] = $class;
+ } else {
+ $return['info'] = 'bad password';
+ $return['class'] = false;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ $return['info'] = 'bad user name';
+ $return['class'] = false;
+ }
+ return $return;
+}
+function pews_hash_pass($acct_file) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ if($data == false) {
+ $return['is'] = false;
+ $return['info'] = 'Could not read auth file';
+ } else {
+ $userData = $data['PEWS'];
+ $class = $userData['class'];
+ $lock = $userData['pass'];
+ $to_hash = 0;
+
+ if(strpos($lock, 'pews-hashed') === false) {
+ $to_hash++;
+ $hash = password_hash( $lock, PASSWORD_DEFAULT);
+ $data['PEWS'] = array('class' => $class, 'pass' => 'pews-hashed:'.$hash);
+ }
+
+ if($to_hash == 0) {
+ $return['is'] = true;
+ $return['info'] = 'Nothing to hash';
+ } else {
+ $data = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ $success = file_put_contents( $acct_file, $data );
+ if($success === false) {
+ $return['is'] = false;
+ $return['info'] = 'Could not write to auth file';
+ } else {
+ $return['is'] = true;
+ $return['info'] = 'password hashed';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return $return;
+}
+function pews_manager( $auth, $password ) {
+ // add a new host to the server TODO url validations, etc
+ if(isset($_POST['addHost'])) {
+ if(isset($auth) && $auth == 'admin') {
+ $host = preg_replace('/^((\.*)(\/*))*/', '', $_POST['addHost']);
+ $new = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/' . $host;
+ if (!file_exists($new)){
+ $make = mkdir($new);
+ if(!$make) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'host not created';
+ } else {
+ chmod( $new, 0755 );
+ http_response_code(201);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 201;
+ $return['message'] = 'host: '. $host .' successfully added';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'host already present';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(403);
+ $return['info'] = 'forbidden';
+ }
+ // delete a host AND all resources
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['delHost'])) {
+ if(isset($auth) && $auth == 'admin') {
+ $host = preg_replace('/^((\.*)(\/*))*/', '', $_POST['delHost']);
+ $old = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/' . $host;
+ if (file_exists($old)) {
+ $files = glob($old.'/*');
+ $acctAliasMap = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/acctAliasMap.json';
+ if(file_exists($acctAliasMap)) {
+ $acctAliasArray = json_decode(file_get_contents($acctAliasMap), true);
+ $did_del = 0;
+ foreach($files as $file) {
+ if(is_file($file)) {
+ $fileData = json_decode(file_get_contents($file), true);
+ if(isset($fileData['aliases'])) {
+ $acctAliases = $fileData['aliases'];
+ foreach($acctAliases as $alias) {
+ if(array_key_exists($alias, $acctAliasArray)) {
+ unset($acctAliasArray[$alias]);
+ $did_del++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ unlink($file);
+ }
+ }
+ if($did_del > 0) {
+ file_put_contents( $acctAliasMap, json_encode($acctAliasArray, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES) );
+ chmod( $acctAliasMap, 0755 );
+ }
+ } else {
+ foreach($files as $file) {
+ if(is_file($file))
+ unlink($file);
+ }
+ }
+ $destroy = rmdir($old);
+ if(!$destroy) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'host not destroyed, but the accounts probably were.';
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'host: '.$host.' successfully removed';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'host already absent';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(403);
+ $return['info'] = 'forbidden';
+ }
+ // Add a new resource account!
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['addResource'])) {
+ if(isset($auth) && $auth == 'admin') {
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $_POST['addResource'] );
+ $newHost = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/' . $resource['host'];
+ if (!file_exists($newHost)){
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = '404';
+ $return['message'] = 'The host '. $resource['host'] .' is not present, and must be on this system before resource accounts are added to it.';
+ } else {
+ $newUser = $newHost .'/'. $resource['user'] .'.json';
+ if (!file_exists($newUser)){
+ $class = isset($_POST['setClass']) && ($_POST['setClass'] === 'admin' || $_POST['setClass'] === 'user') ?
+ $_POST['setClass'] :
+ 'user';
+ $pass= isset($_POST['setPass']) ? 'pews-hashed:'.password_hash($_POST['setPass'], PASSWORD_DEFAULT) : 'pewpewpassword';
+ $data['PEWS'] = array( 'class' => $class, 'pass' => $pass );
+ $data['subject'] = 'acct:'. $resource['acct'];
+ if(isset($_POST['setAliases'])) {
+ if(is_array($_POST['setAliases'])) $aliases = $_POST['setAliases'];
+ else $aliases[] = $_POST['setAliases'];
+ $data['aliases'] = $aliases;
+ }
+ if(isset($_POST['setProps'])) {
+ if(is_array($_POST['setProps'])) {
+ $data['properties'] = $_POST['setProps'];
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['setPropKey']) && isset($_POST['setPropVal'])) {
+ $data['properties'] = array($_POST['setPropKey'] => $_POST['setPropVal']);
+ }
+ }
+ if(isset($_POST['setLinks'])) {
+ if(is_array($_POST['setLinks'])) {
+ $data['links'] = $_POST['setLinks'];
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['setLinkRel']) && isset($_POST['setLinkHref'])) {
+ $link['rel'] = $_POST['setLinkRel'];
+ $link['href'] = $_POST['setLinkHref'];
+ $link['type'] = isset($_POST['setLinkType']) ? $_POST['setLinkType'] : null;
+ $link['titles'] = isset($_POST['setLinkTitles']) && is_array($_POST['setLinkTitles']) ?
+ $_POST['setLinkTitles'] :
+ isset($_POST['setLinkTitleLang']) && isset($_POST['setLinkTitle']) ?
+ array($_POST['setLinkTitleLang'] => $_POST['setLinkTitle']) :
+ null;
+ $link['properties'] = isset($_POST['setLinkProps']) && is_array($_POST['setLinkProps']) ?
+ $_POST['setLinkProps'] :
+ isset($_POST['setLinkPropKey']) && isset($_POST['setLinkPropVal']) ?
+ array($_POST['setLinkPropKey'] => $_POST['setLinkPropVal']) :
+ null;
+ foreach($link as $k => $v) {
+ if($v == null) unset($link[$k]);
+ }
+ $data['links'] = $link;
+ }
+ }
+ // Create the resource!!!
+ $success = file_put_contents( $newUser, json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES) );
+ if(!$success) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'Resource not created';
+ } else {
+ if(isset($aliases)){
+ foreach($aliases as $alias) $acctAliasArray[$alias] = $resource['acct'];
+ $acctAliasMap = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/acctAliasMap.json';
+ if(!file_exists($acctAliasMap)) {
+ $dataAlt = $acctAliasArray;
+ } else {
+ $oldMap = json_decode(file_get_contents($acctAliasMap), true);
+ $dataAlt = array_merge($oldMap , $acctAliasArray);
+ }
+ file_put_contents( $acctAliasMap, json_encode($dataAlt, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES) );
+ chmod( $acctAliasMap, 0755 );
+ }
+ chmod( $newUser, 0755 );
+ http_response_code(201);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 201;
+ $return['message'] = 'Resource: '.$resource['acct'].' successfully added';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Resource already present';
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(403);
+ $return['info'] = 'forbidden';
+ }
+ // Remove a resource/account from the server
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['delResource'])) {
+ $resource = $_POST['delResource'];
+ switch ($auth) {
+ case false:
+ $reauth = pews_auth( $resource, $password );
+ $auth = $reauth['class'];
+ case true:
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE ."/". $resource['host'] ."/". $resource['user'] .".json";
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $acctArray = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $acctAliases = $acctArray['aliases'];
+ $destroy = unlink($acct_file);
+ if(!$destroy) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'Server Error: resource not destroyed.';
+ } else {
+ $acctAliasMap = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/acctAliasMap.json';
+ if(file_exists($acctAliasMap)) {
+ $acctAliasArray = json_decode(file_get_contents($acctAliasMap), true);
+ $did_del = 0;
+ foreach($acctAliases as $alias) {
+ if(array_key_exists($alias, $acctAliasArray)) {
+ unset($acctAliasArray[$alias]);
+ $did_del++;
+ }
+ }
+ if($did_del > 0) {
+ file_put_contents( $acctAliasMap, json_encode($acctAliasArray, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES) );
+ chmod( $acctAliasMap, 0755 );
+ }
+ }
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Acct: '. $resource['acct'] .' successfully removed';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Acct already absent';
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 401;
+ $return['message'] = "You can delete your account if you know your credentials";
+ $return['info'] = $reauth['info'];
+ }
+ // adding an alias to a resource
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['addAlias'])) {
+ $resource = $_POST['addAlias'];
+ switch ($auth) {
+ case false:
+ $reauth = pews_auth( $resource, $password );
+ $auth = $reauth['class'];
+ case true:
+ if(isset($_POST['newAlias'])) {
+ $newAlias = $_POST['newAlias'];
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/' . $resource['host'] .'/'. $resource['user'] . '.json';
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $aliases = isset($data['aliases']) ? $data['aliases'] : array();
+ $aliases[] = $newAlias;
+ $data['aliases'] = $aliases;
+ $data = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ $success = file_put_contents( $acct_file, $data );
+ if($success === false) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'Could not write to resource file';
+ } else {
+ if(isset($aliases)){
+ foreach($aliases as $alias) $acctAliasArray[$alias] = $resource['acct'];
+ $acctAliasMap = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/acctAliasMap.json';
+ if(!file_exists($acctAliasMap)) {
+ $dataAlt = $acctAliasArray;
+ } else {
+ $oldMap = json_decode(file_get_contents($acctAliasMap), true);
+ $dataAlt = array_merge($oldMap , $acctAliasArray);
+ }
+ file_put_contents( $acctAliasMap, json_encode($dataAlt, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES) );
+ chmod( $acctAliasMap, 0755 );
+ }
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Alias: '.$newAlias.' added to '.$resource['acct'];
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Account: '.$resource['acct'].' not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "Missing newAlias, please check your query,";
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 401;
+ $return['message'] = "You can add an alias if you know your credentials";
+ $return['info'] = $reauth['info'];
+ }
+ // remove an alias from a resource
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['delAlias'])) {
+ $resource = $_POST['delAlias'];
+ switch ($auth) {
+ case false:
+ $reauth = pews_auth( $resource, $password );
+ $auth = $reauth['class'];
+ case true:
+ if(isset($_POST['oldAlias'])) {
+ $oldAlias = $_POST['oldAlias'];
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/' . $resource['host'] .'/'. $resource['user'] . '.json';
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $aliases = isset($data['aliases']) ? $data['aliases'] : null;
+
+ if($aliases !== null && in_array( $oldAlias, $aliases ) ) {
+ unset($aliases[$oldAlias]);
+ if(empty($newAliasesArray)) {
+ unset ($data['aliases']);
+ } else {
+ $data['aliases'] = $newAliasesArray;
+ }
+
+
+ $data = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ $success = file_put_contents( $acct_file, $data );
+ if($success === false) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['info'] = 'Could not write to resource file';
+ } else {
+ $acctAliasMap = PEWS_DATA_STORE . '/acctAliasMap.json';
+ if(file_exists($acctAliasMap)) {
+ $acctAliasArray = json_decode(file_get_contents($acctAliasMap), true);
+ if(array_key_exists($oldAlias, $acctAliasArray)) {
+ unset($acctAliasArray[$oldAlias]);
+ file_put_contents( $acctAliasMap, json_encode($acctAliasArray, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES) );
+ chmod( $acctAliasMap, 0755 );
+ }
+ }
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['info'] = 'Alias: '.$oldAlias.' removed '.$resource['acct'];
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(100);
+ $return['is'] = false;
+ $return['info'] = 'Nothing to do: Alias '.$oldAlias.' not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Account: '.$resource['acct'].' not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "Missing oldAlias, please check your query,";
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 401;
+ $return['message'] = "You can remove an alias if you know your credentials";
+ $return['info'] = $reauth['info'];
+ }
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['addProp'])) {
+ $resource = $_POST['addProp'];
+ switch ($auth) {
+ case false:
+ $reauth = pews_auth( $resource, $password );
+ $auth = $reauth['class'];
+ case true:
+ if(isset($_POST['propKey']) && isset($_POST['propVal'])) {
+ $propKey = $_POST['propKey'];
+ $propVal = $_POST['propVal'];
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE .'/'. $resource['host'] .'/'. $resource['user'] .'.json';
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $oldProps = isset($data['properties']) ? $data['properties'] : array();
+ if(array_key_exists($propKey, $oldProps)) {
+ http_response_code(409);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 409;
+ $return['message'] = $propKey . ' exists as '. $oldProps[$propKey] .' . Use editProp to overwrite.';
+ } else {
+ $newProps = array($propKey => $propVal);
+ $props = array_replace($oldProps, $newProps);
+ $data['properties'] = $props;
+ $data = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ $success = file_put_contents( $acct_file, $data );
+ if($success === false) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'Could not write to resource file';
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Property element added to '.$resource['acct'];
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Account '. $resource['acct'] .' not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "This function requires both propKey and propVal, please check your query,";
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 401;
+ $return['message'] = "You can only add new resource properties with correct credentials";
+ $return['info'] = $reauth['info'];
+ }
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['editProp'])) {
+ $resource = $_POST['editProp'];
+ switch ($auth) {
+ case false:
+ $reauth = pews_auth( $resource, $password );
+ $auth = $reauth['class'];
+ case true:
+ if(isset($_POST['propKey']) && isset($_POST['propVal'])) {
+ $propKey = $_POST['propKey'];
+ $propVal = $_POST['propVal'];
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE .'/'. $resource['host'] .'/'. $resource['user'] .'.json';
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $oldProps = isset($data['properties']) ? $data['properties'] : array();
+ $newProps = array($propKey => $propVal);
+ $props = array_replace($oldProps, $newProps);
+ $data['properties'] = $props;
+ $data = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ $success = file_put_contents( $acct_file, $data );
+ if($success === false) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'Could not write to resource file';
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Property for'. $resource['acct'] .' updated.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Account '. $resource['acct'] .' not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "This function requires both propKey and propVal, please check your query,";
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 401;
+ $return['message'] = "You can only edit resource properties with correct credentials";
+ $return['info'] = $reauth['info'];
+ }
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['delProp'])) {
+ $resource = $_POST['delProp'];
+ switch ($auth) {
+ case false:
+ $reauth = pews_auth( $resource, $password );
+ $auth = $reauth['class'];
+ case true:
+ if(isset($_POST['propKey'])) {
+ $propKey = $_POST['propKey'];
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE .'/'. $resource['host'] .'/'. $resource['user'] .'.json';
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $props = isset($data['properties']) ? $data['properties'] : array();
+ if(array_key_exists($propKey, $props)){
+ unset($props[$propKey]);
+ if(empty($props)) {
+ unset ($data['properties']);
+ } else {
+ $data['properties'] = $props;
+ }
+ $data = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ $success = file_put_contents( $acct_file, $data );
+ if($success === false) {
+ http_response_code(500);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 500;
+ $return['message'] = 'Could not write to resource file';
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Property for '. $resource['acct'] .' deleted.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(200);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 200;
+ $return['message'] = 'Nothing to delete, property already absent from server.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Account ['. $resource['acct'] .'] not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "Missing parameter: propKey, please check your query,";
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 401;
+ $return['message'] = "You can only delete resource properties with correct credentials";
+ $return['info'] = $reauth['info'];
+ }
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['addLink'])) {
+ // Do Something
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['editLink'])) {
+ // Do Something
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['delLink'])) {
+ // Update a Password
+ } elseif(isset($_POST['updatePass'])) {
+ $resource = $_POST['updatePass'];
+ switch ($auth) {
+ case false:
+ $reauth = pews_auth( $resource, $password );
+ $auth = $reauth['class'];
+ case true:
+ $resource = pews_parse_account_string( $resource );
+ if(isset($_POST['newPass'])) {
+ $newPass = $_POST['newPass'];
+ $acct_file = PEWS_DATA_STORE .'/'. $resource['host'] .'/'. $resource['user'] .'.json';
+ if (file_exists($acct_file)) {
+ $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($acct_file), true);
+ $userData = $data['PEWS'];
+ $class = $userData['class'];
+ $hash = password_hash( $newPass, PASSWORD_DEFAULT);
+ $data['PEWS'] = array('class' => $class, 'pass' => 'pews-hashed:'.$hash);
+ $data = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
+ $success = file_put_contents( $acct_file, $data );
+ if($success === false) {
+ $return['is'] = false;
+ $return['info'] = 'Could not write to auth file';
+ } else {
+ $return['is'] = true;
+ $return['info'] = 'password updated';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(404);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 404;
+ $return['message'] = 'Account ['. $resource['acct'] .'] not found.';
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "Missing newPass, please check your query,";
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ http_response_code(401);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 401;
+ $return['message'] = "You can add only change your own password with correct credentials";
+ $return['info'] = $reauth['info'];
+ }
+ } else {
+ http_response_code(400);
+ $return['statusCode'] = 400;
+ $return['message'] = "Missing parameter, please check your query,";
+ }
+ return $return;
+}
+?>
diff --git a/files/PEWS/.well-known/webfinger/store/.htaccess b/files/PEWS/.well-known/webfinger/store/.htaccess
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6d5f6b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/files/PEWS/.well-known/webfinger/store/.htaccess
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+order deny,allow
+deny from all
diff --git a/files/PEWS/.well-known/webfinger/store/example.com/john.json b/files/PEWS/.well-known/webfinger/store/example.com/john.json
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..ba5f503
--- /dev/null
+++ b/files/PEWS/.well-known/webfinger/store/example.com/john.json
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+{
+ "PEWS":
+ {"class":"user","pass":"pewpewpassword"
+ },
+ "subject" : "acct:john@example.com",
+ "properties" :
+ {
+ "http://packetizer.com/ns/name" : "John Smith",
+ "http://blgx.example.net/ns/version" : "1.5.1",
+ "http://blgx.example.net/ns/ext" : null
+ },
+ "aliases" :
+ [
+ "https://social.example.com/u/john",
+ "https://mstdn.example.com/john"
+ ],
+ "links" :
+ [
+ {
+ "rel" : "http://webfinger.net/rel/avatar",
+ "type" : "image/jpeg",
+ "href" : "http://example.com/images/face.png"
+ },
+ {
+ "rel" : "http://webfinger.net/rel/profile-page",
+ "href" : "http://profile.example.com/u/smithj"
+ },
+ {
+ "rel" : "http://packetizer.com/rel/blog",
+ "href" : "http://blog.example.com/smithj",
+
+ "titles" :
+ {
+ "en-us" : "The Adventures of John Smith",
+ "fr" : "Les Aventures de John Smith"
+ },
+ "properties" :
+ {
+ "http://example.com/role" : "author"
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "rel" : "http://specs.openid.net/auth/2.0/provider",
+ "href" : "https://profile.example.com/u/smithj"
+ }
+ ]
+}
diff --git a/files/PEWS/LICENSE b/files/PEWS/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94a9ed0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/files/PEWS/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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+![#PEWS (Pew! Pew!)](assets/logo.png)
+---------------------------------------------------
+#### PHP Easy WebFinger Server
+
+## Features
+### Server
+* Fully spec compliant webfinger server
+* Can accept json objects as requests
+* Single or multiple domain use
+### Server-Manager
+* Robust API for adding and removing new hosts and resource accounts
+* API for altering resource data (currently add or remove alias, WIP)
+* Authoritative and secure
+* Easy user management
+## Quick Start
+### For single domain use
+1. Copy `.well-known/webfinger` into the root of your webserver.
+2. Add a new host and account resource file to `./well-known/webfinger/store` folling the example provided and according to Webfinger [specs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7033).
+### For multiple domain use
+1. Copy this repo as `PEWS` to your host server, and make it readable by your webserver. ex: `/var/www/PEWS`
+2. Add a new host and account resource file to `./well-known/webfinger/store` folling the example provided and according to Webfinger [specs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7033).
+3. Copy `PEWS/assets/pews.conf` to `/etc/apache2/conf-available/pews.conf` and make any changes necessary.
+4. In the terminal issue the command `a2enconf pews` and follow instructions.
+### Both:
+The `PEWS` section of a PEWS resource file is not a part of the general Webfinger spec, and is therefore not sent out in a general inquiry. This section is used for PEWS-manager authentication and authorization.
+1. Set `class` to `user` or `admin`.
+2. Set a new password. If set by hand, this password will be hashed when first checked. Alternatively, a user can send a `POST` request with the following parameters to set a new password:
+ * `updatePass:user@domain.com`
+ * `pass:pewpewpassword`
+ * `newPass:YourFancyNEwPassword`
+
+If a user is `class:admin` then this user can alter the password of other users by adding `auth:admin-name@example.com` to the above post data, sending their own password as `pass:password`.
+### TODO
+1. Finish api for adding, removing, and editing resource `links`
+2. Additional storage options? (sqlite, etc.)
+3. Manager interface
+4. Add in server-manager API examples (it's in the code... for now)
+5. Strictly link-based resource capabilities (only account/user objects work for now)
+### Tips
+Dogecoin: DARhgg9q3HAWYZuN95DKnFonADrSWUimy3
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+### PEWS apache conf file ###
+Alias /.well-known /var/www/PEWS/.well-known
+
+ order deny,allow
+ deny from all
+
+
+ Options FollowSymlinks
+ AllowOverride All
+ Order allow,deny
+ Require all granted
+
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+# PEWS
+
+Le dossier PEWS provient de https://git.libretic.fr/libretic/PEWS.git.
+
+Il est recopié ici sans git car un rôle ansible importé comme dépendance avec ansible-galaxy ne tient pas compte des submodules git.