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diff --git a/src/lookups/pgsql.c b/src/lookups/pgsql.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..697285a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/lookups/pgsql.c @@ -0,0 +1,510 @@ +/************************************************* +* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent * +*************************************************/ + +/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */ +/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */ + +/* Thanks to Petr Cech for contributing the original code for these +functions. Thanks to Joachim Wieland for the initial patch for the Unix domain +socket extension. */ + +#include "../exim.h" +#include "lf_functions.h" + +#include <libpq-fe.h> /* The system header */ + +/* Structure and anchor for caching connections. */ + +typedef struct pgsql_connection { + struct pgsql_connection *next; + uschar *server; + PGconn *handle; +} pgsql_connection; + +static pgsql_connection *pgsql_connections = NULL; + + + +/************************************************* +* Open entry point * +*************************************************/ + +/* See local README for interface description. */ + +static void * +pgsql_open(uschar *filename, uschar **errmsg) +{ +return (void *)(1); /* Just return something non-null */ +} + + + +/************************************************* +* Tidy entry point * +*************************************************/ + +/* See local README for interface description. */ + +static void +pgsql_tidy(void) +{ +pgsql_connection *cn; +while ((cn = pgsql_connections) != NULL) + { + pgsql_connections = cn->next; + DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("close PGSQL connection: %s\n", cn->server); + PQfinish(cn->handle); + } +} + + +/************************************************* +* Notice processor function for pgsql * +*************************************************/ + +/* This function is passed to pgsql below, and called for any PostgreSQL +"notices". By default they are written to stderr, which is undesirable. + +Arguments: + arg an opaque user cookie (not used) + message the notice + +Returns: nothing +*/ + +static void +notice_processor(void *arg, const char *message) +{ +arg = arg; /* Keep compiler happy */ +DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("PGSQL: %s\n", message); +} + + + +/************************************************* +* Internal search function * +*************************************************/ + +/* This function is called from the find entry point to do the search for a +single server. The server string is of the form "server/dbname/user/password". + +PostgreSQL supports connections through Unix domain sockets. This is usually +faster and costs less cpu time than a TCP/IP connection. However it can only be +used if the mail server runs on the same machine as the database server. A +configuration line for PostgreSQL via Unix domain sockets looks like this: + +hide pgsql_servers = (/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432)/db/user/password[:<nextserver>] + +We enclose the path name in parentheses so that its slashes aren't visually +confused with the delimiters for the other pgsql_server settings. + +For TCP/IP connections, the server is a host name and optional port (with a +colon separator). + +NOTE: + 1) All three '/' must be present. + 2) If host is omitted the local unix socket is used. + +Arguments: + query the query string + server the server string; this is in dynamic memory and can be updated + resultptr where to store the result + errmsg where to point an error message + defer_break set TRUE if no more servers are to be tried after DEFER + do_cache set FALSE if data is changed + +Returns: OK, FAIL, or DEFER +*/ + +static int +perform_pgsql_search(const uschar *query, uschar *server, uschar **resultptr, + uschar **errmsg, BOOL *defer_break, uint *do_cache) +{ +PGconn *pg_conn = NULL; +PGresult *pg_result = NULL; + +int i; +gstring * result = NULL; +int yield = DEFER; +unsigned int num_fields, num_tuples; +pgsql_connection *cn; +uschar *server_copy = NULL; +uschar *sdata[3]; + +/* Disaggregate the parameters from the server argument. The order is host or +path, database, user, password. We can write to the string, since it is in a +nextinlist temporary buffer. The copy of the string that is used for caching +has the password removed. This copy is also used for debugging output. */ + +for (i = 2; i >= 0; i--) + { + uschar *pp = Ustrrchr(server, '/'); + if (!pp) + { + *errmsg = string_sprintf("incomplete pgSQL server data: %s", + (i == 2)? server : server_copy); + *defer_break = TRUE; + return DEFER; + } + *pp++ = 0; + sdata[i] = pp; + if (i == 2) server_copy = string_copy(server); /* sans password */ + } + +/* The total server string has now been truncated so that what is left at the +start is the identification of the server (host or path). See if we have a +cached connection to the server. */ + +for (cn = pgsql_connections; cn; cn = cn->next) + if (Ustrcmp(cn->server, server_copy) == 0) + { + pg_conn = cn->handle; + break; + } + +/* If there is no cached connection, we must set one up. */ + +if (!cn) + { + uschar *port = US""; + + /* For a Unix domain socket connection, the path is in parentheses */ + + if (*server == '(') + { + uschar *last_slash, *last_dot, *p; + + p = ++server; + while (*p && *p != ')') p++; + *p = 0; + + last_slash = Ustrrchr(server, '/'); + last_dot = Ustrrchr(server, '.'); + + DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("PGSQL new connection: socket=%s " + "database=%s user=%s\n", server, sdata[0], sdata[1]); + + /* A valid socket name looks like this: /var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432 + We have to call PQsetdbLogin with '/var/run/postgresql' as the hostname + argument and put '5432' into the port variable. */ + + if (!last_slash || !last_dot) + { + *errmsg = string_sprintf("PGSQL invalid filename for socket: %s", server); + *defer_break = TRUE; + return DEFER; + } + + /* Terminate the path name and set up the port: we'll have something like + server = "/var/run/postgresql" and port = "5432". */ + + *last_slash = 0; + port = last_dot + 1; + } + + /* Host connection; sort out the port */ + + else + { + uschar *p; + if ((p = Ustrchr(server, ':'))) + { + *p++ = 0; + port = p; + } + + if (Ustrchr(server, '/')) + { + *errmsg = string_sprintf("unexpected slash in pgSQL server hostname: %s", + server); + *defer_break = TRUE; + return DEFER; + } + + DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("PGSQL new connection: host=%s port=%s " + "database=%s user=%s\n", server, port, sdata[0], sdata[1]); + } + + /* If the database is the empty string, set it NULL - the query must then + define it. */ + + if (sdata[0][0] == 0) sdata[0] = NULL; + + /* Get store for a new handle, initialize it, and connect to the server */ + + pg_conn=PQsetdbLogin( + /* host port options tty database user passwd */ + CS server, CS port, NULL, NULL, CS sdata[0], CS sdata[1], CS sdata[2]); + + if(PQstatus(pg_conn) == CONNECTION_BAD) + { + store_reset(server_copy); + *errmsg = string_sprintf("PGSQL connection failed: %s", + PQerrorMessage(pg_conn)); + PQfinish(pg_conn); + goto PGSQL_EXIT; + } + + /* Set the client encoding to SQL_ASCII, which means that the server will + not try to interpret the query as being in any fancy encoding such as UTF-8 + or other multibyte code that might cause problems with escaping. */ + + PQsetClientEncoding(pg_conn, "SQL_ASCII"); + + /* Set the notice processor to prevent notices from being written to stderr + (which is what the default does). Our function (above) just produces debug + output. */ + + PQsetNoticeProcessor(pg_conn, notice_processor, NULL); + + /* Add the connection to the cache */ + + cn = store_get(sizeof(pgsql_connection)); + cn->server = server_copy; + cn->handle = pg_conn; + cn->next = pgsql_connections; + pgsql_connections = cn; + } + +/* Else use a previously cached connection */ + +else + { + DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("PGSQL using cached connection for %s\n", + server_copy); + } + +/* Run the query */ + +pg_result = PQexec(pg_conn, CS query); +switch(PQresultStatus(pg_result)) + { + case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY: + case PGRES_COMMAND_OK: + /* The command was successful but did not return any data since it was + not SELECT but either an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE statement. Tell the + high level code to not cache this query, and clean the current cache for + this handle by setting *do_cache zero. */ + + result = string_cat(result, US PQcmdTuples(pg_result)); + *do_cache = 0; + DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("PGSQL: command does not return any data " + "but was successful. Rows affected: %s\n", string_from_gstring(result)); + break; + + case PGRES_TUPLES_OK: + break; + + default: + /* This was the original code: + *errmsg = string_sprintf("PGSQL: query failed: %s\n", + PQresultErrorMessage(pg_result)); + This was suggested by a user: + */ + + *errmsg = string_sprintf("PGSQL: query failed: %s (%s) (%s)\n", + PQresultErrorMessage(pg_result), + PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(pg_result)), query); + goto PGSQL_EXIT; + } + +/* Result is in pg_result. Find the number of fields returned. If this is one, +we don't add field names to the data. Otherwise we do. If the query did not +return anything we skip the for loop; this also applies to the case +PGRES_COMMAND_OK. */ + +num_fields = PQnfields(pg_result); +num_tuples = PQntuples(pg_result); + +/* Get the fields and construct the result string. If there is more than one +row, we insert '\n' between them. */ + +for (i = 0; i < num_tuples; i++) + { + if (result) + result = string_catn(result, US"\n", 1); + + if (num_fields == 1) + result = string_catn(result, + US PQgetvalue(pg_result, i, 0), PQgetlength(pg_result, i, 0)); + else + { + int j; + for (j = 0; j < num_fields; j++) + { + uschar *tmp = US PQgetvalue(pg_result, i, j); + result = lf_quote(US PQfname(pg_result, j), tmp, Ustrlen(tmp), result); + } + } + } + +/* If result is NULL then no data has been found and so we return FAIL. */ + +if (!result) + { + yield = FAIL; + *errmsg = US"PGSQL: no data found"; + } + +/* Get here by goto from various error checks. */ + +PGSQL_EXIT: + +/* Free store for any result that was got; don't close the connection, as +it is cached. */ + +if (pg_result) PQclear(pg_result); + +/* Non-NULL result indicates a successful result */ + +if (result) + { + store_reset(result->s + result->ptr + 1); + *resultptr = string_from_gstring(result); + return OK; + } +else + { + DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg); + return yield; /* FAIL or DEFER */ + } +} + + + + +/************************************************* +* Find entry point * +*************************************************/ + +/* See local README for interface description. The handle and filename +arguments are not used. The code to loop through a list of servers while the +query is deferred with a retryable error is now in a separate function that is +shared with other SQL lookups. */ + +static int +pgsql_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *query, int length, + uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache) +{ +return lf_sqlperform(US"PostgreSQL", US"pgsql_servers", pgsql_servers, query, + result, errmsg, do_cache, perform_pgsql_search); +} + + + +/************************************************* +* Quote entry point * +*************************************************/ + +/* The characters that always need to be quoted (with backslash) are newline, +tab, carriage return, backspace, backslash itself, and the quote characters. + +The original code quoted single quotes as \' which is documented as valid in +the O'Reilly book "Practical PostgreSQL" (first edition) as an alternative to +the SQL standard '' way of representing a single quote as data. However, in +June 2006 there was some security issue with using \' and so this has been +changed. + +[Note: There is a function called PQescapeStringConn() that quotes strings. +This cannot be used because it needs a PGconn argument (the connection handle). +Why, I don't know. Seems odd for just string escaping...] + +Arguments: + s the string to be quoted + opt additional option text or NULL if none + +Returns: the processed string or NULL for a bad option +*/ + +static uschar * +pgsql_quote(uschar *s, uschar *opt) +{ +register int c; +int count = 0; +uschar *t = s; +uschar *quoted; + +if (opt != NULL) return NULL; /* No options recognized */ + +while ((c = *t++) != 0) + if (Ustrchr("\n\t\r\b\'\"\\", c) != NULL) count++; + +if (count == 0) return s; +t = quoted = store_get(Ustrlen(s) + count + 1); + +while ((c = *s++) != 0) + { + if (c == '\'') + { + *t++ = '\''; + *t++ = '\''; + } + else if (Ustrchr("\n\t\r\b\"\\", c) != NULL) + { + *t++ = '\\'; + switch(c) + { + case '\n': *t++ = 'n'; + break; + case '\t': *t++ = 't'; + break; + case '\r': *t++ = 'r'; + break; + case '\b': *t++ = 'b'; + break; + default: *t++ = c; + break; + } + } + else *t++ = c; + } + +*t = 0; +return quoted; +} + + +/************************************************* +* Version reporting entry point * +*************************************************/ + +/* See local README for interface description. */ + +#include "../version.h" + +void +pgsql_version_report(FILE *f) +{ +#ifdef DYNLOOKUP +fprintf(f, "Library version: PostgreSQL: Exim version %s\n", EXIM_VERSION_STR); +#endif + +/* Version reporting: there appears to be no available information about +the client library in libpq-fe.h; once you have a connection object, you +can access the server version and the chosen protocol version, but those +aren't really what we want. It might make sense to debug_printf those +when the connection is established though? */ +} + + +static lookup_info _lookup_info = { + US"pgsql", /* lookup name */ + lookup_querystyle, /* query-style lookup */ + pgsql_open, /* open function */ + NULL, /* no check function */ + pgsql_find, /* find function */ + NULL, /* no close function */ + pgsql_tidy, /* tidy function */ + pgsql_quote, /* quoting function */ + pgsql_version_report /* version reporting */ +}; + +#ifdef DYNLOOKUP +#define pgsql_lookup_module_info _lookup_module_info +#endif + +static lookup_info *_lookup_list[] = { &_lookup_info }; +lookup_module_info pgsql_lookup_module_info = { LOOKUP_MODULE_INFO_MAGIC, _lookup_list, 1 }; + +/* End of lookups/pgsql.c */ |