# frozen_string_literal: true class ActivityPub::FetchRemoteKeyService < BaseService include JsonLdHelper class Error < StandardError; end # Returns actor that owns the key # This is to be used when we know a key URI but don't know the associated account URI, # otherwise use `ActivityPub::FetchRemoteActorService`. def call(uri, suppress_errors: true) raise Error, 'No key URI given' if uri.blank? @suppress_errors = suppress_errors @uri = uri @json = fetch_resource(uri, false) raise Error, "Unable to fetch key JSON at #{uri}" if @json.nil? raise Error, "Unsupported JSON-LD context for document #{uri}" unless supported_context?(@json) || (supported_security_context?(@json) && @json['owner'].present? && !actor_type?) raise Error, "Unexpected object type for key #{uri}" unless expected_type? return keypair_from_actor_json(@json['id'], @json) if actor_type? @owner = fetch_resource(owner_uri, true) raise Error, "Unable to fetch actor JSON #{owner_uri}" if @owner.nil? raise Error, "Unsupported JSON-LD context for document #{owner_uri}" unless supported_context?(@owner) raise Error, "Unexpected object type for actor #{owner_uri} (expected any of: #{SUPPORTED_TYPES})" unless expected_owner_type? raise Error, "publicKey id for #{owner_uri} does not correspond to #{@json['id']}" unless confirmed_owner? keypair_from_actor_json(owner_uri, @owner) rescue Error => e Rails.logger.debug { "Fetching key #{uri} failed: #{e.message}" } raise unless suppress_errors end private def keypair_from_actor_json(actor_uri, actor_json) actor = find_actor(actor_uri, actor_json) return if actor.nil? keypair = actor.keypairs.find_by(uri: @uri) return keypair if keypair.present? Keypair.from_legacy_account(actor, uri: @uri) if actor.public_key.present? end def find_actor(uri, prefetched_body) # `FetchRemoteKeyService` is called when we don't know of a key. # This is most likely because we don't know of an account yet, but it could also be because we have stale data. # Return the actor if it is known and has been updated recently, otherwise, process it in full. actor = ActivityPub::TagManager.instance.uri_to_actor(uri) return actor if actor.present? && !actor.possibly_stale? ActivityPub::FetchRemoteActorService.new.call(uri, prefetched_body: prefetched_body, suppress_errors: @suppress_errors) end def expected_type? actor_type? || public_key? end def actor_type? equals_or_includes_any?(@json['type'], ActivityPub::FetchRemoteActorService::SUPPORTED_TYPES) end def public_key? @json['publicKeyPem'].present? && @json['owner'].present? end def owner_uri @owner_uri ||= value_or_id(@json['owner']) end def expected_owner_type? equals_or_includes_any?(@owner['type'], ActivityPub::FetchRemoteActorService::SUPPORTED_TYPES) end def confirmed_owner? as_array(@owner['publicKey']).map { |value| value_or_id(value) }.include?(@json['id']) end end