package FS::access_user; use strict; use base qw( FS::m2m_Common FS::option_Common ); use vars qw( $DEBUG $me $conf $htpasswd_file ); use FS::UID; use FS::Conf; use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs dbh ); use FS::access_user_pref; use FS::access_usergroup; use FS::agent; use FS::cust_main; $DEBUG = 0; $me = '[FS::access_user]'; #kludge htpasswd for now (i hope this bootstraps okay) FS::UID->install_callback( sub { $conf = new FS::Conf; $htpasswd_file = $conf->base_dir. '/htpasswd'; } ); =head1 NAME FS::access_user - Object methods for access_user records =head1 SYNOPSIS use FS::access_user; $record = new FS::access_user \%hash; $record = new FS::access_user { 'column' => 'value' }; $error = $record->insert; $error = $new_record->replace($old_record); $error = $record->delete; $error = $record->check; =head1 DESCRIPTION An FS::access_user object represents an internal access user. FS::access_user inherits from FS::Record. The following fields are currently supported: =over 4 =item usernum - primary key =item username - =item _password - =item last - =item first - =item disabled - empty or 'Y' =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item new HASHREF Creates a new internal access user. To add the user to the database, see L<"insert">. Note that this stores the hash reference, not a distinct copy of the hash it points to. You can ask the object for a copy with the I method. =cut # the new method can be inherited from FS::Record, if a table method is defined sub table { 'access_user'; } sub _option_table { 'access_user_pref'; } sub _option_namecol { 'prefname'; } sub _option_valuecol { 'prefvalue'; } =item insert Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut sub insert { my $self = shift; my $error = $self->check; return $error if $error; local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; $error = $self->htpasswd_kludge(); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } $error = $self->SUPER::insert(@_); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; #make sure it isn't a dup username? or you could nuke people's passwords #blah. really just should do our own login w/cookies #and auth out of the db in the first place #my $hterror = $self->htpasswd_kludge('-D'); #$error .= " - additionally received error cleaning up htpasswd file: $hterror" return $error; } else { $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; ''; } } sub htpasswd_kludge { my $self = shift; #awful kludge to skip setting htpasswd for fs_* users return '' if $self->username =~ /^fs_/; unshift @_, '-c' unless -e $htpasswd_file; if ( system('htpasswd', '-b', @_, $htpasswd_file, $self->username, $self->_password, ) == 0 ) { return ''; } else { return 'htpasswd exited unsucessfully'; } } =item delete Delete this record from the database. =cut sub delete { my $self = shift; local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; my $error = $self->SUPER::delete(@_) || $self->htpasswd_kludge('-D') ; if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } else { $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; ''; } } =item replace OLD_RECORD Replaces the OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. =cut sub replace { my $new = shift; my $old = ( ref($_[0]) eq ref($new) ) ? shift : $new->replace_old; local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TERM} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{TSTP} = 'IGNORE'; local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit; local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0; my $dbh = dbh; if ( $new->_password ne $old->_password ) { my $error = $new->htpasswd_kludge(); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } } elsif ( $old->disabled && !$new->disabled && $new->_password =~ /changeme/i ) { return "Must change password when enabling this account"; } my $error = $new->SUPER::replace($old, @_); if ( $error ) { $dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; return $error; } else { $dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit; ''; } } =item check Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid internal access user. If there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert and replace methods. =cut # the check method should currently be supplied - FS::Record contains some # data checking routines sub check { my $self = shift; my $error = $self->ut_numbern('usernum') || $self->ut_alpha_lower('username') || $self->ut_text('_password') || $self->ut_text('last') || $self->ut_text('first') || $self->ut_foreign_keyn('user_custnum', 'cust_main', 'custnum') || $self->ut_enum('disabled', [ '', 'Y' ] ) ; return $error if $error; $self->SUPER::check; } =item name Returns a name string for this user: "Last, First". =cut sub name { my $self = shift; $self->get('last'). ', '. $self->first; } =item user_cust_main Returns the FS::cust_main object (see L), if any, for this user. =cut sub user_cust_main { my $self = shift; qsearchs( 'cust_main', { 'custnum' => $self->user_custnum } ); } =item access_usergroup Returns links to the the groups this user is a part of, as FS::access_usergroup objects (see L). =cut sub access_usergroup { my $self = shift; qsearch( 'access_usergroup', { 'usernum' => $self->usernum } ); } #=item access_groups # #=cut # #sub access_groups { # #} # #=item access_groupnames # #=cut # #sub access_groupnames { # #} =item agentnums Returns a list of agentnums this user can view (via group membership). =cut sub agentnums { my $self = shift; my $sth = dbh->prepare( "SELECT DISTINCT agentnum FROM access_usergroup JOIN access_groupagent USING ( groupnum ) WHERE usernum = ?" ) or die dbh->errstr; $sth->execute($self->usernum) or die $sth->errstr; map { $_->[0] } @{ $sth->fetchall_arrayref }; } =item agentnums_href Returns a hashref of agentnums this user can view. =cut sub agentnums_href { my $self = shift; scalar( { map { $_ => 1 } $self->agentnums } ); } =item agentnums_sql [ HASHREF | OPTION => VALUE ... ] Returns an sql fragement to select only agentnums this user can view. Options are passed as a hashref or a list. Available options are: =over 4 =item null The frament will also allow the selection of null agentnums. =item null_right The fragment will also allow the selection of null agentnums if the current user has the provided access right =item table Optional table name in which agentnum is being checked. Sometimes required to resolve 'column reference "agentnum" is ambiguous' errors. =item viewall_right All agents will be viewable if the current user has the provided access right. Defaults to 'View customers of all agents'. =back =cut sub agentnums_sql { my( $self ) = shift; my %opt = ref($_[0]) ? %{$_[0]} : @_; my $agentnum = $opt{'table'} ? $opt{'table'}.'.agentnum' : 'agentnum'; my @or = (); my $viewall_right = $opt{'viewall_right'} || 'View customers of all agents'; if ( $self->access_right($viewall_right) ) { push @or, "$agentnum IS NOT NULL"; } else { push @or, "$agentnum IN (". join(',', $self->agentnums). ')'; } push @or, "$agentnum IS NULL" if $opt{'null'} || ( $opt{'null_right'} && $self->access_right($opt{'null_right'}) ); return ' 1 = 0 ' unless scalar(@or); '( '. join( ' OR ', @or ). ' )'; } =item agentnum Returns true if the user can view the specified agent. =cut sub agentnum { my( $self, $agentnum ) = @_; my $sth = dbh->prepare( "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM access_usergroup JOIN access_groupagent USING ( groupnum ) WHERE usernum = ? AND agentnum = ?" ) or die dbh->errstr; $sth->execute($self->usernum, $agentnum) or die $sth->errstr; $sth->fetchrow_arrayref->[0]; } =item agents Returns the list of agents this user can view (via group membership), as FS::agent objects. =cut sub agents { my $self = shift; qsearch({ 'table' => 'agent', 'hashref' => { disabled=>'' }, 'extra_sql' => ' AND '. $self->agentnums_sql, }); } =item access_right RIGHTNAME | LISTREF Given a right name or a list reference of right names, returns true if this user has this right, or, for a list, one of the rights (currently via group membership, eventually also via user overrides). =cut sub access_right { my( $self, $rightname ) = @_; $rightname = [ $rightname ] unless ref($rightname); warn "$me access_right called on ". join(', ', @$rightname). "\n" if $DEBUG; #some caching of ACL requests for low-hanging fruit perf improvement #since we get a new $CurrentUser object each page view there shouldn't be any #issues with stickiness if ( $self->{_ACLcache} ) { unless ( grep !exists($self->{_ACLcache}{$_}), @$rightname ) { warn "$me ACL cache hit for ". join(', ', @$rightname). "\n" if $DEBUG; return grep $self->{_ACLcache}{$_}, @$rightname } warn "$me ACL cache miss for ". join(', ', @$rightname). "\n" if $DEBUG; } else { warn "initializing ACL cache\n" if $DEBUG; $self->{_ACLcache} = {}; } my $has_right = ' rightname IN ('. join(',', map '?', @$rightname ). ') '; my $sth = dbh->prepare(" SELECT groupnum FROM access_usergroup LEFT JOIN access_group USING ( groupnum ) LEFT JOIN access_right ON ( access_group.groupnum = access_right.rightobjnum ) WHERE usernum = ? AND righttype = 'FS::access_group' AND $has_right LIMIT 1 ") or die dbh->errstr; $sth->execute($self->usernum, @$rightname) or die $sth->errstr; my $row = $sth->fetchrow_arrayref; my $return = $row ? $row->[0] : ''; #just caching the single-rightname hits should be enough of a win for now if ( scalar(@$rightname) == 1 ) { $self->{_ACLcache}{${$rightname}[0]} = $return; } $return; } =item default_customer_view Returns the default customer view for this user, from the "default_customer_view" user preference, the "cust_main-default_view" config, or the hardcoded default, "jumbo" (may change to "basics" in the near future). =cut sub default_customer_view { my $self = shift; $self->option('default_customer_view') || $conf->config('cust_main-default_view') || 'jumbo'; #'basics' in 1.9.1? } =back =head1 BUGS =head1 SEE ALSO L, schema.html from the base documentation. =cut 1;