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. /** * Helper functions to implement the complex get_user_capability_course function. * * @package core * @copyright 2017 The Open University * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ namespace core\access; defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die(); /** * Helper functions to implement the complex get_user_capability_course function. * * @package core * @copyright 2017 The Open University * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later */ class get_user_capability_course_helper { /** * Based on the given user's access data (roles) and system role definitions, works out * an array of capability values at each relevant context for the given user and capability. * * This is organised by the effective context path (the one at which the capability takes * effect) and then by role id. Note, however, that the resulting array only has * the information that will be needed later. If there are Prohibits present in some * roles, then they cannot be overridden by other roles or role overrides in lower contexts, * therefore, such information, if any, is absent from the results. * * @param int $userid User id * @param string $capability Capability e.g. 'moodle/course:view' * @return array Array of capability constants, indexed by context path and role id */ protected static function get_capability_info_at_each_context($userid, $capability) { // Get access data for user. $accessdata = get_user_accessdata($userid); // Get list of roles for user (any location) and information about these roles. $roleids = []; foreach ($accessdata['ra'] as $path => $roles) { foreach ($roles as $roleid) { $roleids[$roleid] = true; } } $rdefs = get_role_definitions(array_keys($roleids)); // A prohibit in any relevant role prevents the capability // in that context and all subcontexts. We need to track that. // Here, the array keys are the paths where there is a prohibit the values are the role id. $prohibitpaths = []; // Get data for required capability at each context path where the user has a role that can // affect it. $pathroleperms = []; foreach ($accessdata['ra'] as $rapath => $roles) { foreach ($roles as $roleid) { // Get role definition for that role. foreach ($rdefs[$roleid] as $rdefpath => $caps) { // Ignore if this override/definition doesn't refer to the relevant cap. if (!array_key_exists($capability, $caps)) { continue; } // Check a role definition or override above ra. if (self::path_is_above($rdefpath, $rapath)) { // Note that $rdefs is sorted by path, so if a more specific override // exists, it will be processed later and override this one. $effectivepath = $rapath; } else if (self::path_is_above($rapath, $rdefpath)) { $effectivepath = $rdefpath; } else { // Not inside an area where the user has the role, so ignore. continue; } // Check for already seen prohibits in higher context. Overrides can't change that. if (self::any_path_is_above($prohibitpaths, $effectivepath)) { continue; } // This is a releavant role assignment / permission combination. Save it. if (!array_key_exists($effectivepath, $pathroleperms)) { $pathroleperms[$effectivepath] = []; } $pathroleperms[$effectivepath][$roleid] = $caps[$capability]; // Update $prohibitpaths if necessary. if ($caps[$capability] == CAP_PROHIBIT) { // First remove any lower-context prohibits that might have come from other roles. foreach ($prohibitpaths as $otherprohibitpath => $notused) { if (self::path_is_above($effectivepath, $otherprohibitpath)) { unset($prohibitpaths[$otherprohibitpath]); } } $prohibitpaths[$effectivepath] = $roleid; } } } } // Finally, if a later role had a higher-level prohibit that an earlier role, // there may be more bits we can prune - but don't prune the prohibits! foreach ($pathroleperms as $effectivepath => $roleperms) { if ($roleid = self::any_path_is_above($prohibitpaths, $effectivepath)) { unset($pathroleperms[$effectivepath]); $pathroleperms[$effectivepath][$roleid] = CAP_PROHIBIT; } } return $pathroleperms; } /** * Test if a context path $otherpath is the same as, or underneath, $parentpath. * * @param string $parentpath the path of the parent context. * @param string $otherpath the path of another context. * @return bool true if $otherpath is underneath (or equal to) $parentpath. */ protected static function path_is_above($parentpath, $otherpath) { return preg_match('~^' . $parentpath . '($|/)~', $otherpath); } /** * Test if a context path $otherpath is the same as, or underneath, any of $prohibitpaths. * * @param array $prohibitpaths array keys are context paths. * @param string $otherpath the path of another context. * @return int releavant $roleid if $otherpath is underneath (or equal to) * any of the $prohibitpaths, 0 otherwise (so, can be used as a bool). */ protected static function any_path_is_above($prohibitpaths, $otherpath) { foreach ($prohibitpaths as $prohibitpath => $roleid) { if (self::path_is_above($prohibitpath, $otherpath)) { return $roleid; } } return 0; } /** * Calculates a permission tree based on an array of information about role permissions. * * The input parameter must be in the format returned by get_capability_info_at_each_context. * * The output is the root of a tree of stdClass objects with the fields 'path' (a context path), * 'allow' (true or false), and 'children' (an array of similar objects). * * @param array $pathroleperms Array of permissions * @return \stdClass Root object of permission tree */ protected static function calculate_permission_tree(array $pathroleperms) { // Considering each discovered context path as an inflection point, evaluate the user's // permission (based on all roles) at each point. $pathallows = []; $mindepth = 1000; $maxdepth = 0; foreach ($pathroleperms as $path => $roles) { $evaluatedroleperms = []; // Walk up the tree starting from this path. $innerpath = $path; while ($innerpath !== '') { $roles = $pathroleperms[$innerpath]; // Evaluate roles at this path level. foreach ($roles as $roleid => $perm) { if (!array_key_exists($roleid, $evaluatedroleperms)) { $evaluatedroleperms[$roleid] = $perm; } else { // The existing one is at a more specific level so it takes precedence // UNLESS this is a prohibit. if ($perm == CAP_PROHIBIT) { $evaluatedroleperms[$roleid] = $perm; } } } // Go up to next path level (if any). do { $innerpath = substr($innerpath, 0, strrpos($innerpath, '/')); if ($innerpath === '') { // No higher level data. break; } } while (!array_key_exists($innerpath, $pathroleperms)); } // If we have an allow from any role, and no prohibits, then user can access this path, // else not. $allow = false; foreach ($evaluatedroleperms as $perm) { if ($perm == CAP_ALLOW) { $allow = true; } else if ($perm == CAP_PROHIBIT) { $allow = false; break; } } // Store the result based on path and depth so that we can process in depth order in // the next step. $depth = strlen(preg_replace('~[^/]~', '', $path)); $mindepth = min($depth, $mindepth); $maxdepth = max($depth, $maxdepth); $pathallows[$depth][$path] = $allow; } // Organise into a tree structure, processing in depth order so that we have ancestors // set up before we encounter their children. $root = (object)['allow' => false, 'path' => null, 'children' => []]; $nodesbypath = []; for ($depth = $mindepth; $depth <= $maxdepth; $depth++) { // Skip any missing depth levels. if (!array_key_exists($depth, $pathallows)) { continue; } foreach ($pathallows[$depth] as $path => $allow) { // Value for new tree node. $leaf = (object)['allow' => $allow, 'path' => $path, 'children' => []]; // Try to find a place to join it on if there is one. $ancestorpath = $path; $found = false; while ($ancestorpath) { $ancestorpath = substr($ancestorpath, 0, strrpos($ancestorpath, '/')); if (array_key_exists($ancestorpath, $nodesbypath)) { $found = true; break; } } if ($found) { $nodesbypath[$ancestorpath]->children[] = $leaf; } else { $root->children[] = $leaf; } $nodesbypath[$path] = $leaf; } } return $root; } /** * Given a permission tree (in calculate_permission_tree format), removes any subtrees that * are negative from the root. For example, if a top-level node of the permission tree has * 'false' permission then it is meaningless because the default permission is already false; * this function will remove it. However, if there is a child within that node that is positive, * then that will need to be kept. * * @param \stdClass $root Root object * @return \stdClass Filtered tree root */ protected static function remove_negative_subtrees($root) { // If a node 'starts' negative, we don't need it (as negative is the default) - extract only // subtrees that start with a positive value. $positiveroot = (object)['allow' => false, 'path' => null, 'children' => []]; $consider = [$root]; while ($consider) { $first = array_shift($consider); foreach ($first->children as $node) { if ($node->allow) { // Add directly to new root. $positiveroot->children[] = $node; } else { // Consider its children for adding to root (if there are any positive ones). $consider[] = $node; } } } return $positiveroot; } /** * Removes duplicate nodes of a tree - where a child node has the same permission as its * parent. * * @param \stdClass $parent Tree root node */ protected static function remove_duplicate_nodes($parent) { $length = count($parent->children); $index = 0; while ($index < $length) { $child = $parent->children[$index]; if ($child->allow === $parent->allow) { // Remove child node, but add its children to this node instead. array_splice($parent->children, $index, 1); $length--; $index--; foreach ($child->children as $grandchild) { $parent->children[] = $grandchild; $length++; } } else { // Keep child node, but recurse to remove its unnecessary children. self::remove_duplicate_nodes($child); } $index++; } } /** * Gets a permission tree for the given user and capability, representing the value of that * capability at different contexts across the system. The tree will be simplified as far as * possible. * * The output is the root of a tree of stdClass objects with the fields 'path' (a context path), * 'allow' (true or false), and 'children' (an array of similar objects). * * @param int $userid User id * @param string $capability Capability e.g. 'moodle/course:view' * @return \stdClass Root node of tree */ protected static function get_tree($userid, $capability) { // Extract raw capability data for this user and capability. $pathroleperms = self::get_capability_info_at_each_context($userid, $capability); // Convert the raw data into a permission tree based on context. $root = self::calculate_permission_tree($pathroleperms); unset($pathroleperms); // Simplify the permission tree by removing unnecessary nodes. $root = self::remove_negative_subtrees($root); self::remove_duplicate_nodes($root); // Return the tree. return $root; } /** * Creates SQL suitable for restricting by contexts listed in the given permission tree. * * This function relies on the permission tree being in the format created by get_tree. * Specifically, all the children of the root element must be set to 'allow' permission, * children of those children must be 'not allow', children of those grandchildren 'allow', etc. * * @param \stdClass $parent Root node of permission tree * @return array Two-element array of SQL (containing ? placeholders) and then a params array */ protected static function create_sql($parent) { global $DB; $sql = ''; $params = []; if ($parent->path !== null) { // Except for the root element, create the condition that it applies to the context of // this element (or anything within it). $sql = ' (x.path = ? OR ' . $DB->sql_like('x.path', '?') .')'; $params[] = $parent->path; $params[] = $parent->path . '/%'; if ($parent->children) { // When there are children, these are assumed to have the opposite sign i.e. if we // are allowing the parent, we are not allowing the children, and vice versa. So // the 'OR' clause for children will be inside this 'AND NOT'. $sql .= ' AND NOT ('; } } else if (count($parent->children) > 1) { // Place brackets in the query when it is going to be an OR of multiple conditions. $sql .= ' ('; } if ($parent->children) { $first = true; foreach ($parent->children as $child) { if ($first) { $first = false; } else { $sql .= ' OR'; } // Recuse to get the child requirements - this will be the check that the context // is within the child, plus possibly and 'AND NOT' for any different contexts // within the child. list ($childsql, $childparams) = self::create_sql($child); $sql .= $childsql; $params = array_merge($params, $childparams); } // Close brackets if opened above. if ($parent->path !== null || count($parent->children) > 1) { $sql .= ')'; } } return [$sql, $params]; } /** * Gets SQL to restrict a query to contexts in which the user has a capability. * * This returns an array with two elements (SQL containing ? placeholders, and a params array). * The SQL is intended to be used as part of a WHERE clause. It relies on the prefix 'x' being * used for the Moodle context table. * * If the user does not have the permission anywhere at all (so that there is no point doing * the query) then the two returned values will both be false. * * @param int $userid User id * @param string $capability Capability e.g. 'moodle/course:view' * @return array Two-element array of SQL (containing ? placeholders) and then a params array */ public static function get_sql($userid, $capability) { // Get a tree of capability permission at various contexts for current user. $root = self::get_tree($userid, $capability); // The root node always has permission false. If there are no child nodes then the user // cannot access anything. if (!$root->children) { return [false, false]; } // Get SQL to limit contexts based on the permission tree. return self::create_sql($root); } }