php-src/ext/sqlite/libsqlite/src/auth.c
Wez Furlong 05d5a35c9b Bundle relevant parts of sqlite 2.8.0.
# sqlite has a completely non-restrictive license
2003-04-17 11:27:30 +00:00

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/*
** 2003 January 11
**
** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
**
** May you do good and not evil.
** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
**
*************************************************************************
** This file contains code used to implement the sqlite_set_authorizer()
** API. This facility is an optional feature of the library. Embedded
** systems that do not need this facility may omit it by recompiling
** the library with -DSQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION=1
**
** $Id$
*/
#include "sqliteInt.h"
/*
** All of the code in this file may be omitted by defining a single
** macro.
*/
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
/*
** Set or clear the access authorization function.
**
** The access authorization function is be called during the compilation
** phase to verify that the user has read and/or write access permission
** various fields of the database. The first argument to the auth function
** is a copy of the 3rd argument to this routine. The second argument
** to the auth function is one of these constants:
**
** SQLITE_READ_COLUMN
** SQLITE_WRITE_COLUMN
** SQLITE_DELETE_ROW
** SQLITE_INSERT_ROW
**
** The third and fourth arguments to the auth function are the name of
** the table and the column that are being accessed. The auth function
** should return either SQLITE_OK, SQLITE_DENY, or SQLITE_IGNORE. If
** SQLITE_OK is returned, it means that access is allowed. SQLITE_DENY
** means that the SQL statement will never-run - the sqlite_exec() call
** will return with an error. SQLITE_IGNORE means that the SQL statement
** should run but attempts to read the specified column will return NULL
** and attempts to write the column will be ignored.
**
** Setting the auth function to NULL disables this hook. The default
** setting of the auth function is NULL.
*/
int sqlite_set_authorizer(
sqlite *db,
int (*xAuth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*),
void *pArg
){
db->xAuth = xAuth;
db->pAuthArg = pArg;
return SQLITE_OK;
}
/*
** Write an error message into pParse->zErrMsg that explains that the
** user-supplied authorization function returned an illegal value.
*/
static void sqliteAuthBadReturnCode(Parse *pParse, int rc){
char zBuf[20];
sprintf(zBuf, "(%d)", rc);
sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "illegal return value ", zBuf,
" from the authorization function - should be SQLITE_OK, "
"SQLITE_IGNORE, or SQLITE_DENY", 0);
pParse->nErr++;
pParse->rc = SQLITE_MISUSE;
}
/*
** The pExpr should be a TK_COLUMN expression. The table referred to
** is in pTabList with an offset of base. Check to see if it is OK to read
** this particular column.
**
** If the auth function returns SQLITE_IGNORE, change the TK_COLUMN
** instruction into a TK_NULL. If the auth function returns SQLITE_DENY,
** then generate an error.
*/
void sqliteAuthRead(
Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */
Expr *pExpr, /* The expression to check authorization on */
SrcList *pTabList, /* All table that pExpr might refer to */
int base /* Offset of pTabList relative to pExpr */
){
sqlite *db = pParse->db;
int rc;
Table *pTab;
const char *zCol;
if( db->xAuth==0 ) return;
assert( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN );
assert( pExpr->iTable>=base && pExpr->iTable<base+pTabList->nSrc );
pTab = pTabList->a[pExpr->iTable-base].pTab;
if( pTab==0 ) return;
if( pExpr->iColumn>=0 ){
assert( pExpr->iColumn<pTab->nCol );
zCol = pTab->aCol[pExpr->iColumn].zName;
}else if( pTab->iPKey>=0 ){
assert( pTab->iPKey<pTab->nCol );
zCol = pTab->aCol[pTab->iPKey].zName;
}else{
zCol = "ROWID";
}
rc = db->xAuth(db->pAuthArg, SQLITE_READ, pTab->zName, zCol);
if( rc==SQLITE_IGNORE ){
pExpr->op = TK_NULL;
}else if( rc==SQLITE_DENY ){
sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg,"access to ",
pTab->zName, ".", zCol, " is prohibited", 0);
pParse->nErr++;
pParse->rc = SQLITE_AUTH;
}else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
sqliteAuthBadReturnCode(pParse, rc);
}
}
/*
** Do an authorization check using the code and arguments given. Return
** either SQLITE_OK (zero) or SQLITE_IGNORE or SQLITE_DENY. If SQLITE_DENY
** is returned, then the error count and error message in pParse are
** modified appropriately.
*/
int sqliteAuthCheck(
Parse *pParse,
int code,
const char *zArg1,
const char *zArg2
){
sqlite *db = pParse->db;
int rc;
if( db->xAuth==0 ){
return SQLITE_OK;
}
rc = db->xAuth(db->pAuthArg, code, zArg1, zArg2);
if( rc==SQLITE_DENY ){
sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "not authorized", 0);
pParse->rc = SQLITE_AUTH;
pParse->nErr++;
}else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_IGNORE ){
rc = SQLITE_DENY;
sqliteAuthBadReturnCode(pParse, rc);
}
return rc;
}
#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION */