Allow changing error codes and create an empty error.
Return 404 instead of 400 when no accounts breached.
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@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ use rocket::Route;
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use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
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use rocket_contrib::json::Json;
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use serde_json::Value;
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use serde_json::Value;
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use crate::db::DbConn;
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use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase};
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use crate::api::{EmptyResult, JsonResult, JsonUpcase};
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use crate::auth::Headers;
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use crate::auth::Headers;
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use crate::db::DbConn;
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use crate::error::Error;
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#[put("/devices/identifier/<uuid>/clear-token")]
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#[put("/devices/identifier/<uuid>/clear-token")]
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fn clear_device_token(uuid: String) -> EmptyResult {
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fn clear_device_token(uuid: String) -> EmptyResult {
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@ -137,12 +137,13 @@ fn hibp_breach(username: String) -> JsonResult {
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use reqwest::{header::USER_AGENT, Client};
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use reqwest::{header::USER_AGENT, Client};
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let value: Value = Client::new()
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let res = Client::new().get(&url).header(USER_AGENT, user_agent).send()?;
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.get(&url)
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.header(USER_AGENT, user_agent)
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.send()?
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.error_for_status()?
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.json()?;
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// If we get a 404, return a 404, it means no breached accounts
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if res.status() == 404 {
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return Err(Error::empty().with_code(404));
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}
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let value: Value = res.error_for_status()?.json()?;
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Ok(Json(value))
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Ok(Json(value))
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}
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}
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src/error.rs
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src/error.rs
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@ -5,16 +5,18 @@ use std::error::Error as StdError;
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macro_rules! make_error {
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macro_rules! make_error {
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( $( $name:ident ( $ty:ty ): $src_fn:expr, $usr_msg_fun:expr ),+ $(,)? ) => {
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( $( $name:ident ( $ty:ty ): $src_fn:expr, $usr_msg_fun:expr ),+ $(,)? ) => {
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const BAD_REQUEST: u16 = 400;
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#[derive(Display)]
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#[derive(Display)]
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pub enum ErrorKind { $($name( $ty )),+ }
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pub enum ErrorKind { $($name( $ty )),+ }
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pub struct Error { message: String, error: ErrorKind }
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pub struct Error { message: String, error: ErrorKind, error_code: u16 }
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$(impl From<$ty> for Error {
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$(impl From<$ty> for Error {
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fn from(err: $ty) -> Self { Error::from((stringify!($name), err)) }
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fn from(err: $ty) -> Self { Error::from((stringify!($name), err)) }
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})+
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})+
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$(impl<S: Into<String>> From<(S, $ty)> for Error {
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$(impl<S: Into<String>> From<(S, $ty)> for Error {
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fn from(val: (S, $ty)) -> Self {
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fn from(val: (S, $ty)) -> Self {
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Error { message: val.0.into(), error: ErrorKind::$name(val.1) }
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Error { message: val.0.into(), error: ErrorKind::$name(val.1), error_code: BAD_REQUEST }
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}
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}
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})+
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})+
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impl StdError for Error {
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impl StdError for Error {
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use u2f::u2ferror::U2fError as U2fErr;
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use u2f::u2ferror::U2fError as U2fErr;
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use yubico::yubicoerror::YubicoError as YubiErr;
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use yubico::yubicoerror::YubicoError as YubiErr;
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#[derive(Display, Serialize)]
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pub struct Empty {}
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// Error struct
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// Error struct
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// Contains a String error message, meant for the user and an enum variant, with an error of different types.
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// Contains a String error message, meant for the user and an enum variant, with an error of different types.
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//
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//
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// After the variant itself, there are two expressions. The first one indicates whether the error contains a source error (that we pretty print).
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// After the variant itself, there are two expressions. The first one indicates whether the error contains a source error (that we pretty print).
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// The second one contains the function used to obtain the response sent to the client
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// The second one contains the function used to obtain the response sent to the client
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make_error! {
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make_error! {
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// Just an empty error
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EmptyError(Empty): _no_source, _serialize,
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// Used to represent err! calls
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// Used to represent err! calls
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SimpleError(String): _no_source, _api_error,
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SimpleError(String): _no_source, _api_error,
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// Used for special return values, like 2FA errors
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// Used for special return values, like 2FA errors
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(usr_msg, log_msg.into()).into()
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(usr_msg, log_msg.into()).into()
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}
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}
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pub fn empty() -> Self {
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Empty {}.into()
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}
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pub fn with_msg<M: Into<String>>(mut self, msg: M) -> Self {
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pub fn with_msg<M: Into<String>>(mut self, msg: M) -> Self {
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self.message = msg.into();
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self.message = msg.into();
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self
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self
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}
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}
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pub fn with_code(mut self, code: u16) -> Self {
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self.error_code = code;
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self
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}
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}
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}
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pub trait MapResult<S> {
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pub trait MapResult<S> {
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let usr_msg = format!("{}", self);
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let usr_msg = format!("{}", self);
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error!("{:#?}", self);
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error!("{:#?}", self);
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let code = Status::from_code(self.error_code).unwrap_or(Status::BadRequest);
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Response::build()
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Response::build()
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.status(Status::BadRequest)
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.status(code)
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.header(ContentType::JSON)
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.header(ContentType::JSON)
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.sized_body(Cursor::new(usr_msg))
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.sized_body(Cursor::new(usr_msg))
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.ok()
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.ok()
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