%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% File : ejabberd_commands.erl %%% Author : Badlop %%% Purpose : Management of ejabberd commands %%% Created : 20 May 2008 by Badlop %%% %%% %%% ejabberd, Copyright (C) 2002-2014 ProcessOne %%% %%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or %%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as %%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the %%% License, or (at your option) any later version. %%% %%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, %%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of %%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU %%% General Public License for more details. %%% %%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along %%% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., %%% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. %%% %%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% @headerfile "ejabberd_commands.hrl" %%% @doc Management of ejabberd commands. %%% %%% An ejabberd command is an abstract function identified by a name, %%% with a defined number and type of calling arguments and type of %%% result, that can be defined in any Erlang module and executed %%% using any valid frontend. %%% %%% %%% == Define a new ejabberd command == %%% %%% ejabberd commands can be defined and registered in %%% any Erlang module. %%% %%% Some commands are procedures; and their purpose is to perform an %%% action in the server, so the command result is only some result %%% code or result tuple. Other commands are inspectors, and their %%% purpose is to gather some information about the server and return %%% a detailed response: it can be integer, string, atom, tuple, list %%% or a mix of those ones. %%% %%% The arguments and result of an ejabberd command are strictly %%% defined. The number and format of the arguments provided when %%% calling an ejabberd command must match the definition of that %%% command. The format of the result provided by an ejabberd command %%% must be exactly its definition. For example, if a command is said %%% to return an integer, it must always return an integer (except in %%% case of a crash). %%% %%% If you are developing an Erlang module that will run inside %%% ejabberd and you want to provide a new ejabberd command to %%% administer some task related to your module, you only need to: %%% implement a function, define the command, and register it. %%% %%% %%% === Define a new ejabberd command === %%% %%% An ejabberd command is defined using the Erlang record %%% 'ejabberd_commands'. This record has several elements that you %%% must define. Note that 'tags', 'desc' and 'longdesc' are optional. %%% %%% For example let's define an ejabberd command 'pow' that gets the %%% integers 'base' and 'exponent'. Its result will be an integer %%% 'power': %%% %%%
#ejabberd_commands{name = pow, tags = [test],
%%%                 desc = "Return the power of base for exponent",
%%%                 longdesc = "This is an example command. The formula is:\n"
%%%                 "  power = base ^ exponent",
%%%                 module = ?MODULE, function = pow,
%%%                 args = [{base, integer}, {exponent, integer}],
%%%                 result = {power, integer}}
%%% %%% %%% === Implement the function associated to the command === %%% %%% Now implement a function in your module that matches the arguments %%% and result of the ejabberd command. %%% %%% For example the function calc_power gets two integers Base and %%% Exponent. It calculates the power and rounds to an integer: %%% %%%
calc_power(Base, Exponent) ->
%%%    PowFloat = math:pow(Base, Exponent),
%%%    round(PowFloat).
%%% %%% Since this function will be called by ejabberd_commands, it must be exported. %%% Add to your module: %%%
-export([calc_power/2]).
%%% %%% Only some types of result formats are allowed. %%% If the format is defined as 'rescode', then your function must return: %%% ok | true | atom() %%% where the atoms ok and true as considered positive answers, %%% and any other response atom is considered negative. %%% %%% If the format is defined as 'restuple', then the command must return: %%% {rescode(), string()} %%% %%% If the format is defined as '{list, something()}', then the command %%% must return a list of something(). %%% %%% %%% === Register the command === %%% %%% Define this function and put inside the #ejabberd_command you %%% defined in the beginning: %%% %%%
commands() ->
%%%    [
%%%
%%%    ].
%%% %%% You need to include this header file in order to use the record: %%% %%%
-include("ejabberd_commands.hrl").
%%% %%% When your module is initialized or started, register your commands: %%% %%%
ejabberd_commands:register_commands(commands()),
%%% %%% And when your module is stopped, unregister your commands: %%% %%%
ejabberd_commands:unregister_commands(commands()),
%%% %%% That's all! Now when your module is started, the command will be %%% registered and any frontend can access it. For example: %%% %%%
$ ejabberdctl help pow
%%%
%%%   Command Name: pow
%%%
%%%   Arguments: base::integer
%%%              exponent::integer
%%%
%%%   Returns: power::integer
%%%
%%%   Tags: test
%%%
%%%   Description: Return the power of base for exponent
%%%
%%% This is an example command. The formula is:
%%%  power = base ^ exponent
%%%
%%% $ ejabberdctl pow 3 4
%%% 81
%%% 
%%% %%% %%% == Execute an ejabberd command == %%% %%% ejabberd commands are mean to be executed using any valid %%% frontend. An ejabberd commands is implemented in a regular Erlang %%% function, so it is also possible to execute this function in any %%% Erlang module, without dealing with the associated ejabberd %%% commands. %%% %%% %%% == Frontend to ejabberd commands == %%% %%% Currently there are two frontends to ejabberd commands: the shell %%% script {@link ejabberd_ctl. ejabberdctl}, and the XML-RPC server %%% ejabberd_xmlrpc. %%% %%% %%% === ejabberdctl as a frontend to ejabberd commands === %%% %%% It is possible to use ejabberdctl to get documentation of any %%% command. But ejabberdctl does not support all the argument types %%% allowed in ejabberd commands, so there are some ejabberd commands %%% that cannot be executed using ejabberdctl. %%% %%% Also note that the ejabberdctl shell administration script also %%% manages ejabberdctl commands, which are unrelated to ejabberd %%% commands and can only be executed using ejabberdctl. %%% %%% %%% === ejabberd_xmlrpc as a frontend to ejabberd commands === %%% %%% ejabberd_xmlrpc provides an XML-RPC server to execute ejabberd commands. %%% ejabberd_xmlrpc is a contributed module published in ejabberd-modules SVN. %%% %%% Since ejabberd_xmlrpc does not provide any method to get documentation %%% of the ejabberd commands, please use ejabberdctl to know which %%% commands are available, and their usage. %%% %%% The number and format of the arguments provided when calling an %%% ejabberd command must match the definition of that command. Please %%% make sure the XML-RPC call provides the required arguments, with %%% the specified format. The order of the arguments in an XML-RPC %%% call is not important, because all the data is tagged and will be %%% correctly prepared by ejabberd_xmlrpc before executing the ejabberd %%% command. %%% TODO: consider this feature: %%% All commands are catched. If an error happens, return the restuple: %%% {error, flattened error string} %%% This means that ecomm call APIs (ejabberd_ctl, ejabberd_xmlrpc) need to allows this. %%% And ejabberd_xmlrpc must be prepared to handle such an unexpected response. -module(ejabberd_commands). -author('badlop@process-one.net'). -export([init/0, list_commands/0, get_command_format/1, get_command_definition/1, get_tags_commands/0, register_commands/1, unregister_commands/1, execute_command/2, execute_command/4 ]). -include("ejabberd_commands.hrl"). -include("ejabberd.hrl"). -include("logger.hrl"). init() -> ets:new(ejabberd_commands, [named_table, set, public, {keypos, #ejabberd_commands.name}]). -spec register_commands([ejabberd_commands()]) -> ok. %% @doc Register ejabberd commands. %% If a command is already registered, a warning is printed and the old command is preserved. register_commands(Commands) -> lists:foreach( fun(Command) -> case ets:insert_new(ejabberd_commands, Command) of true -> ok; false -> ?DEBUG("This command is already defined:~n~p", [Command]) end end, Commands). -spec unregister_commands([ejabberd_commands()]) -> ok. %% @doc Unregister ejabberd commands. unregister_commands(Commands) -> lists:foreach( fun(Command) -> ets:delete_object(ejabberd_commands, Command) end, Commands). -spec list_commands() -> [{atom(), [aterm()], string()}]. %% @doc Get a list of all the available commands, arguments and description. list_commands() -> Commands = ets:match(ejabberd_commands, #ejabberd_commands{name = '$1', args = '$2', desc = '$3', _ = '_'}), [{A, B, C} || [A, B, C] <- Commands]. -spec get_command_format(atom()) -> {[aterm()], rterm()} | {error, command_unknown}. %% @doc Get the format of arguments and result of a command. get_command_format(Name) -> Matched = ets:match(ejabberd_commands, #ejabberd_commands{name = Name, args = '$1', result = '$2', _ = '_'}), case Matched of [] -> {error, command_unknown}; [[Args, Result]] -> {Args, Result} end. -spec get_command_definition(atom()) -> ejabberd_commands() | command_not_found. %% @doc Get the definition record of a command. get_command_definition(Name) -> case ets:lookup(ejabberd_commands, Name) of [E] -> E; [] -> command_not_found end. %% @spec (Name::atom(), Arguments) -> ResultTerm | {error, command_unknown} %% @doc Execute a command. execute_command(Name, Arguments) -> execute_command([], noauth, Name, Arguments). %% @spec (AccessCommands, Auth, Name::atom(), Arguments) -> ResultTerm | {error, Error} %% where %% AccessCommands = [{Access, CommandNames, Arguments}] %% Auth = {User::string(), Server::string(), Password::string()} | noauth %% Method = atom() %% Arguments = [any()] %% Error = command_unknown | account_unprivileged | invalid_account_data | no_auth_provided execute_command(AccessCommands, Auth, Name, Arguments) -> case ets:lookup(ejabberd_commands, Name) of [Command] -> try check_access_commands(AccessCommands, Auth, Name, Command, Arguments) of ok -> execute_command2(Command, Arguments) catch {error, Error} -> {error, Error} end; [] -> {error, command_unknown} end. execute_command2(Command, Arguments) -> Module = Command#ejabberd_commands.module, Function = Command#ejabberd_commands.function, ?DEBUG("Executing command ~p:~p with Args=~p", [Module, Function, Arguments]), apply(Module, Function, Arguments). -spec get_tags_commands() -> [{string(), [string()]}]. %% @spec () -> [{Tag::string(), [CommandName::string()]}] %% @doc Get all the tags and associated commands. get_tags_commands() -> CommandTags = ets:match(ejabberd_commands, #ejabberd_commands{ name = '$1', tags = '$2', _ = '_'}), Dict = lists:foldl( fun([CommandNameAtom, CTags], D) -> CommandName = atom_to_list(CommandNameAtom), case CTags of [] -> orddict:append("untagged", CommandName, D); _ -> lists:foldl( fun(TagAtom, DD) -> Tag = atom_to_list(TagAtom), orddict:append(Tag, CommandName, DD) end, D, CTags) end end, orddict:new(), CommandTags), orddict:to_list(Dict). %% ----------------------------- %% Access verification %% ----------------------------- %% @spec (AccessCommands, Auth, Method, Command, Arguments) -> ok %% where %% AccessCommands = [ {Access, CommandNames, Arguments} ] %% Auth = {User::string(), Server::string(), Password::string()} | noauth %% Method = atom() %% Arguments = [any()] %% @doc Check access is allowed to that command. %% At least one AccessCommand must be satisfied. %% It may throw {error, Error} where: %% Error = account_unprivileged | invalid_account_data check_access_commands([], _Auth, _Method, _Command, _Arguments) -> ok; check_access_commands(AccessCommands, Auth, Method, Command, Arguments) -> AccessCommandsAllowed = lists:filter( fun({Access, Commands, ArgumentRestrictions}) -> case check_access(Access, Auth) of true -> check_access_command(Commands, Command, ArgumentRestrictions, Method, Arguments); false -> false end end, AccessCommands), case AccessCommandsAllowed of [] -> throw({error, account_unprivileged}); L when is_list(L) -> ok end. -spec check_auth(noauth) -> noauth_provided; ({binary(), binary(), binary()}) -> {ok, binary(), binary()}. check_auth(noauth) -> no_auth_provided; check_auth({User, Server, Password}) -> %% Check the account exists and password is valid case ejabberd_auth:check_password(User, Server, Password) of true -> {ok, User, Server}; _ -> throw({error, invalid_account_data}) end. check_access(all, _) -> true; check_access(Access, Auth) -> {ok, User, Server} = check_auth(Auth), %% Check this user has access permission case acl:match_rule(Server, Access, jlib:make_jid(User, Server, <<"">>)) of allow -> true; deny -> false end. check_access_command(Commands, Command, ArgumentRestrictions, Method, Arguments) -> case Commands==all orelse lists:member(Method, Commands) of true -> check_access_arguments(Command, ArgumentRestrictions, Arguments); false -> false end. check_access_arguments(Command, ArgumentRestrictions, Arguments) -> ArgumentsTagged = tag_arguments(Command#ejabberd_commands.args, Arguments), lists:all( fun({ArgName, ArgAllowedValue}) -> %% If the call uses the argument, check the value is acceptable case lists:keysearch(ArgName, 1, ArgumentsTagged) of {value, {ArgName, ArgValue}} -> ArgValue == ArgAllowedValue; false -> true end end, ArgumentRestrictions). tag_arguments(ArgsDefs, Args) -> lists:zipwith( fun({ArgName, _ArgType}, ArgValue) -> {ArgName, ArgValue} end, ArgsDefs, Args).