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const Fetcher = require('./fetcher.js') const RemoteFetcher = require('./remote.js') const _tarballFromResolved = Symbol.for('pacote.Fetcher._tarballFromResolved') const pacoteVersion = require('../package.json').version const removeTrailingSlashes = require('./util/trailing-slashes.js') const npa = require('npm-package-arg') const rpj = require('read-package-json-fast') const pickManifest = require('npm-pick-manifest') const ssri = require('ssri') const crypto = require('crypto') // Corgis are cute. 🐕🐶 const corgiDoc = 'application/vnd.npm.install-v1+json; q=1.0, application/json; q=0.8, */*' const fullDoc = 'application/json' const fetch = require('npm-registry-fetch') const _headers = Symbol('_headers') class RegistryFetcher extends Fetcher { constructor (spec, opts) { super(spec, opts) // you usually don't want to fetch the same packument multiple times in // the span of a given script or command, no matter how many pacote calls // are made, so this lets us avoid doing that. It's only relevant for // registry fetchers, because other types simulate their packument from // the manifest, which they memoize on this.package, so it's very cheap // already. this.packumentCache = this.opts.packumentCache || null // handle case when npm-package-arg guesses wrong. if (this.spec.type === 'tag' && this.spec.rawSpec === '' && this.defaultTag !== 'latest') { this.spec = npa(`${this.spec.name}@${this.defaultTag}`) } this.registry = fetch.pickRegistry(spec, opts) this.packumentUrl = removeTrailingSlashes(this.registry) + '/' + this.spec.escapedName const parsed = new URL(this.registry) const regKey = `//${parsed.host}${parsed.pathname}` // unlike the nerf-darted auth keys, this one does *not* allow a mismatch // of trailing slashes. It must match exactly. if (this.opts[`${regKey}:_keys`]) { this.registryKeys = this.opts[`${regKey}:_keys`] } // XXX pacote <=9 has some logic to ignore opts.resolved if // the resolved URL doesn't go to the same registry. // Consider reproducing that here, to throw away this.resolved // in that case. } async resolve () { // fetching the manifest sets resolved and (if present) integrity await this.manifest() if (!this.resolved) { throw Object.assign( new Error('Invalid package manifest: no `dist.tarball` field'), { package: this.spec.toString() } ) } return this.resolved } [_headers] () { return { // npm will override UA, but ensure that we always send *something* 'user-agent': this.opts.userAgent || `pacote/${pacoteVersion} node/${process.version}`, ...(this.opts.headers || {}), 'pacote-version': pacoteVersion, 'pacote-req-type': 'packument', 'pacote-pkg-id': `registry:${this.spec.name}`, accept: this.fullMetadata ? fullDoc : corgiDoc, } } async packument () { // note this might be either an in-flight promise for a request, // or the actual packument, but we never want to make more than // one request at a time for the same thing regardless. if (this.packumentCache && this.packumentCache.has(this.packumentUrl)) { return this.packumentCache.get(this.packumentUrl) } // npm-registry-fetch the packument // set the appropriate header for corgis if fullMetadata isn't set // return the res.json() promise try { const res = await fetch(this.packumentUrl, { ...this.opts, headers: this[_headers](), spec: this.spec, // never check integrity for packuments themselves integrity: null, }) const packument = await res.json() packument._cached = res.headers.has('x-local-cache') packument._contentLength = +res.headers.get('content-length') if (this.packumentCache) { this.packumentCache.set(this.packumentUrl, packument) } return packument } catch (err) { if (this.packumentCache) { this.packumentCache.delete(this.packumentUrl) } if (err.code !== 'E404' || this.fullMetadata) { throw err } // possible that corgis are not supported by this registry this.fullMetadata = true return this.packument() } } async manifest () { if (this.package) { return this.package } const packument = await this.packument() let mani = await pickManifest(packument, this.spec.fetchSpec, { ...this.opts, defaultTag: this.defaultTag, before: this.before, }) mani = rpj.normalize(mani) /* XXX add ETARGET and E403 revalidation of cached packuments here */ // add _resolved and _integrity from dist object const { dist } = mani if (dist) { this.resolved = mani._resolved = dist.tarball mani._from = this.from const distIntegrity = dist.integrity ? ssri.parse(dist.integrity) : dist.shasum ? ssri.fromHex(dist.shasum, 'sha1', { ...this.opts }) : null if (distIntegrity) { if (this.integrity && !this.integrity.match(distIntegrity)) { // only bork if they have algos in common. // otherwise we end up breaking if we have saved a sha512 // previously for the tarball, but the manifest only // provides a sha1, which is possible for older publishes. // Otherwise, this is almost certainly a case of holding it // wrong, and will result in weird or insecure behavior // later on when building package tree. for (const algo of Object.keys(this.integrity)) { if (distIntegrity[algo]) { throw Object.assign(new Error( `Integrity checksum failed when using ${algo}: ` + `wanted ${this.integrity} but got ${distIntegrity}.` ), { code: 'EINTEGRITY' }) } } } // made it this far, the integrity is worthwhile. accept it. // the setter here will take care of merging it into what we already // had. this.integrity = distIntegrity } } if (this.integrity) { mani._integrity = String(this.integrity) if (dist.signatures) { if (this.opts.verifySignatures) { // validate and throw on error, then set _signatures const message = `${mani._id}:${mani._integrity}` for (const signature of dist.signatures) { const publicKey = this.registryKeys && this.registryKeys.filter(key => (key.keyid === signature.keyid))[0] if (!publicKey) { throw Object.assign(new Error( `${mani._id} has a registry signature with keyid: ${signature.keyid} ` + 'but no corresponding public key can be found' ), { code: 'EMISSINGSIGNATUREKEY' }) } const validPublicKey = !publicKey.expires || (Date.parse(publicKey.expires) > Date.now()) if (!validPublicKey) { throw Object.assign(new Error( `${mani._id} has a registry signature with keyid: ${signature.keyid} ` + `but the corresponding public key has expired ${publicKey.expires}` ), { code: 'EEXPIREDSIGNATUREKEY' }) } const verifier = crypto.createVerify('SHA256') verifier.write(message) verifier.end() const valid = verifier.verify( publicKey.pemkey, signature.sig, 'base64' ) if (!valid) { throw Object.assign(new Error( `${mani._id} has an invalid registry signature with ` + `keyid: ${publicKey.keyid} and signature: ${signature.sig}` ), { code: 'EINTEGRITYSIGNATURE', keyid: publicKey.keyid, signature: signature.sig, resolved: mani._resolved, integrity: mani._integrity, }) } } mani._signatures = dist.signatures } else { mani._signatures = dist.signatures } } } this.package = mani return this.package } [_tarballFromResolved] () { // we use a RemoteFetcher to get the actual tarball stream return new RemoteFetcher(this.resolved, { ...this.opts, resolved: this.resolved, pkgid: `registry:${this.spec.name}@${this.resolved}`, })[_tarballFromResolved]() } get types () { return [ 'tag', 'version', 'range', ] } } module.exports = RegistryFetcher