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[#1505] Restricted max thread distance for fetching replies on incoming federation (in addition to reply-to depth restriction).

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Ivan Tashkinov 2020-02-15 20:41:38 +03:00
parent b95dd5e217
commit 269d592181
8 changed files with 120 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -659,7 +659,7 @@
label: "Fed. incoming replies max depth",
type: :integer,
description:
"Max. depth of reply-to activities fetching on incoming federation, to prevent out-of-memory situations while" <>
"Max. depth of reply-to and reply activities fetching on incoming federation, to prevent out-of-memory situations while" <>
" fetching very long threads. If set to `nil`, threads of any depth will be fetched. Lower this value if you experience out-of-memory crashes.",
suggestions: [
100

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ On the top right you will also see a wrench icon. This opens your personal setti
This is where the interesting stuff happens!
Depending on the timeline you will see different statuses, but each status has a standard structure:
- Profile pic, name and link to profile. An optional left-arrow if it's a reply to another status (hovering will reveal the replied-to status). Clicking on the profile pic will uncollapse the user's profile.
- Profile pic, name and link to profile. An optional left-arrow if it's a reply to another status (hovering will reveal the reply-to status). Clicking on the profile pic will uncollapse the user's profile.
- A `+` button on the right allows you to Expand/Collapse an entire discussion thread. It also updates in realtime!
- An arrow icon allows you to open the status on the instance where it's originating from.
- The text of the status, including mentions and attachements. If you click on a mention, it will automatically open the profile page of that person.

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Object.Fetcher do
alias Pleroma.Signature
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.InternalFetchActor
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Transmogrifier
alias Pleroma.Web.Federator
require Logger
require Pleroma.Constants
@ -59,20 +60,23 @@ def refetch_object(%Object{data: %{"id" => id}} = object) do
end
end
# TODO:
# This will create a Create activity, which we need internally at the moment.
# Note: will create a Create activity, which we need internally at the moment.
def fetch_object_from_id(id, options \\ []) do
with {:fetch_object, nil} <- {:fetch_object, Object.get_cached_by_ap_id(id)},
{:fetch, {:ok, data}} <- {:fetch, fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id)},
{:normalize, nil} <- {:normalize, Object.normalize(data, false)},
with {_, nil} <- {:fetch_object, Object.get_cached_by_ap_id(id)},
{_, true} <- {:allowed_depth, Federator.allowed_thread_distance?(options[:depth])},
{_, {:ok, data}} <- {:fetch, fetch_and_contain_remote_object_from_id(id)},
{_, nil} <- {:normalize, Object.normalize(data, false)},
params <- prepare_activity_params(data),
{:containment, :ok} <- {:containment, Containment.contain_origin(id, params)},
{:transmogrifier, {:ok, activity}} <-
{_, :ok} <- {:containment, Containment.contain_origin(id, params)},
{_, {:ok, activity}} <-
{:transmogrifier, Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(params, options)},
{:object, _data, %Object{} = object} <-
{_, _data, %Object{} = object} <-
{:object, data, Object.normalize(activity, false)} do
{:ok, object}
else
{:allowed_depth, false} ->
{:error, "Max thread distance exceeded."}
{:containment, _} ->
{:error, "Object containment failed."}

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@ -156,8 +156,9 @@ def fix_in_reply_to(%{"inReplyTo" => in_reply_to} = object, options)
when not is_nil(in_reply_to) do
in_reply_to_id = prepare_in_reply_to(in_reply_to)
object = Map.put(object, "inReplyToAtomUri", in_reply_to_id)
depth = (options[:depth] || 0) + 1
if Federator.allowed_incoming_reply_depth?(options[:depth]) do
if Federator.allowed_thread_distance?(depth) do
with {:ok, replied_object} <- get_obj_helper(in_reply_to_id, options),
%Activity{} = _ <- Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(replied_object.data["id"]) do
object
@ -312,7 +313,7 @@ def fix_type(object, options \\ [])
def fix_type(%{"inReplyTo" => reply_id, "name" => _} = object, options)
when is_binary(reply_id) do
with true <- Federator.allowed_incoming_reply_depth?(options[:depth]),
with true <- Federator.allowed_thread_distance?(options[:depth]),
{:ok, %{data: %{"type" => "Question"} = _} = _} <- get_obj_helper(reply_id, options) do
Map.put(object, "type", "Answer")
else
@ -406,7 +407,6 @@ def handle_incoming(
with nil <- Activity.get_create_by_object_ap_id(object["id"]),
{:ok, %User{} = user} <- User.get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(data["actor"]) do
options = Keyword.put(options, :depth, (options[:depth] || 0) + 1)
object = fix_object(object, options)
params = %{
@ -425,8 +425,15 @@ def handle_incoming(
}
with {:ok, created_activity} <- ActivityPub.create(params) do
reply_depth = (options[:depth] || 0) + 1
if Federator.allowed_thread_distance?(reply_depth) do
for reply_id <- replies(object) do
Pleroma.Workers.RemoteFetcherWorker.enqueue("fetch_remote", %{"id" => reply_id})
Pleroma.Workers.RemoteFetcherWorker.enqueue("fetch_remote", %{
"id" => reply_id,
"depth" => reply_depth
})
end
end
{:ok, created_activity}
@ -448,7 +455,8 @@ def handle_incoming(
|> fix_addressing
with {:ok, %User{} = user} <- User.get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(data["actor"]) do
options = Keyword.put(options, :depth, (options[:depth] || 0) + 1)
reply_depth = (options[:depth] || 0) + 1
options = Keyword.put(options, :depth, reply_depth)
object = fix_object(object, options)
params = %{

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@ -15,13 +15,19 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Web.Federator do
require Logger
@doc "Addresses [memory leaks on recursive replies fetching](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/issues/161)"
@doc """
Returns `true` if the distance to target object does not exceed max configured value.
Serves to prevent fetching of very long threads, especially useful on smaller instances.
Addresses [memory leaks on recursive replies fetching](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/issues/161).
Applies to fetching of both ancestor (reply-to) and child (reply) objects.
"""
# credo:disable-for-previous-line Credo.Check.Readability.MaxLineLength
def allowed_incoming_reply_depth?(depth) do
max_replies_depth = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth])
def allowed_thread_distance?(distance) do
max_distance = Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth])
if max_replies_depth do
(depth || 1) <= max_replies_depth
if max_distance && max_distance >= 0 do
# Default depth is 0 (an object has zero distance from itself in its thread)
(distance || 0) <= max_distance
else
true
end

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@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ def perform(
%{
"op" => "fetch_remote",
"id" => id
},
} = args,
_job
) do
{:ok, _object} = Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(id)
{:ok, _object} = Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(id, depth: args["depth"])
end
end

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@ -26,6 +26,31 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Object.FetcherTest do
:ok
end
describe "max thread distance restriction" do
@ap_id "http://mastodon.example.org/@admin/99541947525187367"
clear_config([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth])
test "it returns thread depth exceeded error if thread depth is exceeded" do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth], 0)
assert {:error, "Max thread distance exceeded."} =
Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(@ap_id, depth: 1)
end
test "it fetches object if max thread depth is restricted to 0 and depth is not specified" do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth], 0)
assert {:ok, _} = Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(@ap_id)
end
test "it fetches object if requested depth does not exceed max thread depth" do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth], 10)
assert {:ok, _} = Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id(@ap_id, depth: 10)
end
end
describe "actor origin containment" do
test "it rejects objects with a bogus origin" do
{:error, _} = Fetcher.fetch_object_from_id("https://info.pleroma.site/activity.json")

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ test "it ignores an incoming notice if we already have it" do
end
@tag capture_log: true
test "it fetches replied-to activities if we don't have them" do
test "it fetches reply-to activities if we don't have them" do
data =
File.read!("test/fixtures/mastodon-post-activity.json")
|> Poison.decode!()
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ test "it fetches replied-to activities if we don't have them" do
assert returned_object.data["inReplyToAtomUri"] == "https://shitposter.club/notice/2827873"
end
test "it does not fetch replied-to activities beyond max_replies_depth" do
test "it does not fetch reply-to activities beyond max replies depth limit" do
data =
File.read!("test/fixtures/mastodon-post-activity.json")
|> Poison.decode!()
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ test "it does not fetch replied-to activities beyond max_replies_depth" do
data = Map.put(data, "object", object)
with_mock Pleroma.Web.Federator,
allowed_incoming_reply_depth?: fn _ -> false end do
allowed_thread_distance?: fn _ -> false end do
{:ok, returned_activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(data)
returned_object = Object.normalize(returned_activity, false)
@ -1350,12 +1350,14 @@ test "it accepts Move activities" do
end
end
describe "handle_incoming/2: `replies` handling:" do
describe "`handle_incoming/2`, Mastodon format `replies` handling" do
clear_config([:activitypub, :note_replies_output_limit]) do
Pleroma.Config.put([:activitypub, :note_replies_output_limit], 5)
end
test "with Mastodon-formatted `replies` collection, it schedules background fetching of items" do
clear_config([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth])
setup do
data =
"test/fixtures/mastodon-post-activity.json"
|> File.read!()
@ -1364,15 +1366,41 @@ test "with Mastodon-formatted `replies` collection, it schedules background fetc
items = get_in(data, ["object", "replies", "first", "items"])
assert length(items) > 0
%{data: data, items: items}
end
test "schedules background fetching of `replies` items if max thread depth limit allows", %{
data: data,
items: items
} do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth], 10)
{:ok, _activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(data)
for id <- items do
job_args = %{"op" => "fetch_remote", "id" => id}
job_args = %{"op" => "fetch_remote", "id" => id, "depth" => 1}
assert_enqueued(worker: Pleroma.Workers.RemoteFetcherWorker, args: job_args)
end
end
test "with Pleroma-formatted `replies` collection, it schedules background fetching of items" do
test "does NOT schedule background fetching of `replies` beyond max thread depth limit allows",
%{data: data} do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth], 0)
{:ok, _activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(data)
assert all_enqueued(worker: Pleroma.Workers.RemoteFetcherWorker) == []
end
end
describe "`handle_incoming/2`, Pleroma format `replies` handling" do
clear_config([:activitypub, :note_replies_output_limit]) do
Pleroma.Config.put([:activitypub, :note_replies_output_limit], 5)
end
clear_config([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth])
setup do
user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "post1"})
@ -1390,13 +1418,31 @@ test "with Pleroma-formatted `replies` collection, it schedules background fetch
Repo.delete(activity.object)
Repo.delete(activity)
%{federation_output: federation_output, replies_uris: replies_uris}
end
test "schedules background fetching of `replies` items if max thread depth limit allows", %{
federation_output: federation_output,
replies_uris: replies_uris
} do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth], 1)
{:ok, _activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(federation_output)
for id <- replies_uris do
job_args = %{"op" => "fetch_remote", "id" => id}
job_args = %{"op" => "fetch_remote", "id" => id, "depth" => 1}
assert_enqueued(worker: Pleroma.Workers.RemoteFetcherWorker, args: job_args)
end
end
test "does NOT schedule background fetching of `replies` beyond max thread depth limit allows",
%{federation_output: federation_output} do
Pleroma.Config.put([:instance, :federation_incoming_replies_max_depth], 0)
{:ok, _activity} = Transmogrifier.handle_incoming(federation_output)
assert all_enqueued(worker: Pleroma.Workers.RemoteFetcherWorker) == []
end
end
describe "prepare outgoing" do