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With this commit we introduce the concept of RPC middleware: A mechanism similar to the existing channel or HTLC interceptors but this time for gRPC messages themselves. An RPC middleware can register itself to the main RPC server to get notified each time a new gRPC request comes in, a gRPC response is sent back or a streaming RPC is connected. The middleware can validate/inspect incoming requests and modify/overwrite outgoing responses. Since this also opens the door for malicious software to interfere with lnd in a negative way, we bind everything to macaroons with custom caveat conditions: A middleware declares upon registration which custom caveat name it can handle. Only client requests that send a macaroon with that custom caveat will then be given to the middleware for inspection. The only exception is if the middleware instead registers to use the read-only mode. In that mode it will be able to intercept all requests/responses, even those not made with a special encumbered macaroon. But the middleware won't be able to alter responses in the read-only mode. Therefore requests with the default, unencumbered macaroons can never be modified by any middleware.
527 lines
15 KiB
Go
527 lines
15 KiB
Go
package rpcperms
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/hex"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg"
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"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc"
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"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/macaroons"
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect"
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry"
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"gopkg.in/macaroon.v2"
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)
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var (
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// ErrShuttingDown is the error that's returned when the server is
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// shutting down and a request cannot be served anymore.
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ErrShuttingDown = errors.New("server shutting down")
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// ErrTimeoutReached is the error that's returned if any of the
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// middleware's tasks is not completed in the given time.
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ErrTimeoutReached = errors.New("intercept timeout reached")
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// errClientQuit is the error that's returned if the client closes the
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// middleware communication stream before a request was fully handled.
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errClientQuit = errors.New("interceptor RPC client quit")
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)
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// MiddlewareHandler is a type that communicates with a middleware over the
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// established bi-directional RPC stream. It sends messages to the middleware
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// whenever the custom business logic implemented there should give feedback to
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// a request or response that's happening on the main gRPC server.
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type MiddlewareHandler struct {
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// lastRequestID is the ID of the last request that was forwarded to the
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// middleware.
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//
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// NOTE: Must be used atomically!
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lastRequestID uint64
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middlewareName string
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readOnly bool
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customCaveatName string
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receive func() (*lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareResponse, error)
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send func(request *lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareRequest) error
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interceptRequests chan *interceptRequest
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timeout time.Duration
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// params are our current chain params.
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params *chaincfg.Params
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// done is closed when the rpc client terminates.
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done chan struct{}
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// quit is closed when lnd is shutting down.
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quit chan struct{}
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wg sync.WaitGroup
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}
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// NewMiddlewareHandler creates a new handler for the middleware with the given
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// name and custom caveat name.
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func NewMiddlewareHandler(name, customCaveatName string, readOnly bool,
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receive func() (*lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareResponse, error),
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send func(request *lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareRequest) error,
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timeout time.Duration, params *chaincfg.Params,
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quit chan struct{}) *MiddlewareHandler {
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// We explicitly want to log this as a warning since intercepting any
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// gRPC messages can also be used for malicious purposes and the user
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// should be made aware of the risks.
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log.Warnf("A new gRPC middleware with the name '%s' was registered "+
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" with custom_macaroon_caveat='%s', read_only=%v. Make sure "+
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"you trust the middleware author since that code will be able "+
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"to intercept and possibly modify and gRPC messages sent/"+
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"received to/from a client that has a macaroon with that "+
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"custom caveat.", name, customCaveatName, readOnly)
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return &MiddlewareHandler{
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middlewareName: name,
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customCaveatName: customCaveatName,
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readOnly: readOnly,
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receive: receive,
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send: send,
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interceptRequests: make(chan *interceptRequest),
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timeout: timeout,
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params: params,
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done: make(chan struct{}),
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quit: quit,
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}
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}
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// intercept handles the full interception lifecycle of a single middleware
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// event (stream authentication, request interception or response interception).
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// The lifecycle consists of sending a message to the middleware, receiving a
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// feedback on it and sending the feedback to the appropriate channel. All steps
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// are guarded by the configured timeout to make sure a middleware cannot slow
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// down requests too much.
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func (h *MiddlewareHandler) intercept(
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req *InterceptionRequest) (*interceptResponse, error) {
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respChan := make(chan *interceptResponse, 1)
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newRequest := &interceptRequest{
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request: req,
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response: respChan,
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}
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// timeout is the time after which intercept requests expire.
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timeout := time.After(h.timeout)
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// Send the request to the interceptRequests channel for the main
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// goroutine to be picked up.
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select {
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case h.interceptRequests <- newRequest:
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case <-timeout:
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log.Errorf("MiddlewareHandler returned error - reached "+
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"timeout of %v for request interception", h.timeout)
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return nil, ErrTimeoutReached
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case <-h.done:
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return nil, errClientQuit
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case <-h.quit:
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return nil, ErrShuttingDown
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}
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// Receive the response and return it. If no response has been received
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// in AcceptorTimeout, then return false.
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select {
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case resp := <-respChan:
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return resp, nil
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case <-timeout:
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log.Errorf("MiddlewareHandler returned error - reached "+
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"timeout of %v for response interception", h.timeout)
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return nil, ErrTimeoutReached
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case <-h.done:
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return nil, errClientQuit
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case <-h.quit:
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return nil, ErrShuttingDown
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}
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}
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// Run is the main loop for the middleware handler. This function will block
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// until it receives the signal that lnd is shutting down, or the rpc stream is
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// cancelled by the client.
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func (h *MiddlewareHandler) Run() error {
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// Wait for our goroutines to exit before we return.
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defer h.wg.Wait()
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defer log.Debugf("Exiting middleware run loop for %s", h.middlewareName)
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// Create a channel that responses from middlewares are sent into.
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responses := make(chan *lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareResponse)
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// errChan is used by the receive loop to signal any errors that occur
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// during reading from the stream. This is primarily used to shutdown
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// the send loop in the case of an RPC client disconnecting.
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errChan := make(chan error, 1)
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// Start a goroutine to receive responses from the interceptor. We
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// expect the receive function to block, so it must be run in a
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// goroutine (otherwise we could not send more than one intercept
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// request to the client).
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h.wg.Add(1)
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go func() {
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h.receiveResponses(errChan, responses)
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h.wg.Done()
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}()
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return h.sendInterceptRequests(errChan, responses)
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}
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// receiveResponses receives responses for our intercept requests and dispatches
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// them into the responses channel provided, sending any errors that occur into
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// the error channel provided.
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func (h *MiddlewareHandler) receiveResponses(errChan chan error,
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responses chan *lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareResponse) {
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for {
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resp, err := h.receive()
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if err != nil {
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errChan <- err
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return
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}
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select {
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case responses <- resp:
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case <-h.done:
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return
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case <-h.quit:
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return
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}
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}
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}
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// sendInterceptRequests handles intercept requests sent to us by our Accept()
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// function, dispatching them to our acceptor stream and coordinating return of
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// responses to their callers.
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func (h *MiddlewareHandler) sendInterceptRequests(errChan chan error,
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responses chan *lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareResponse) error {
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// Close the done channel to indicate that the interceptor is no longer
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// listening and any in-progress requests should be terminated.
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defer close(h.done)
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interceptRequests := make(map[uint64]*interceptRequest)
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for {
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select {
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// Consume requests passed to us from our Accept() function and
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// send them into our stream.
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case newRequest := <-h.interceptRequests:
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id := atomic.AddUint64(&h.lastRequestID, 1)
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req := newRequest.request
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interceptRequests[id] = newRequest
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interceptReq, err := req.ToRPC(id)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := h.send(interceptReq); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Process newly received responses from our interceptor,
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// looking the original request up in our map of requests and
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// dispatching the response.
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case resp := <-responses:
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requestInfo, ok := interceptRequests[resp.RequestId]
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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response := &interceptResponse{}
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switch msg := resp.GetMiddlewareMessage().(type) {
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case *lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareResponse_Feedback:
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t := msg.Feedback
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if t.Error != "" {
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response.err = fmt.Errorf("%s", t.Error)
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break
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}
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// For intercepted responses we also allow the
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// content itself to be overwritten.
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if requestInfo.request.Type == TypeResponse &&
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t.ReplaceResponse {
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response.replace = true
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protoMsg, err := parseProto(
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requestInfo.request.ProtoTypeName,
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t.ReplacementSerialized,
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)
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if err != nil {
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response.err = err
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break
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}
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response.replacement = protoMsg
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}
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("unknown middleware "+
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"message: %v", msg)
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}
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select {
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case requestInfo.response <- response:
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case <-h.quit:
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}
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delete(interceptRequests, resp.RequestId)
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// If we failed to receive from our middleware, we exit.
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case err := <-errChan:
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log.Errorf("Received an error: %v, shutting down", err)
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return err
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// Exit if we are shutting down.
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case <-h.quit:
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return ErrShuttingDown
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}
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}
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}
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// InterceptType defines the different types of intercept messages a middleware
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// can receive.
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type InterceptType uint8
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const (
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// TypeStreamAuth is the type of intercept message that is sent when a
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// client or streaming RPC is initialized. A message with this type will
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// be sent out during stream initialization so a middleware can
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// accept/deny the whole stream instead of only single messages on the
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// stream.
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TypeStreamAuth InterceptType = 1
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// TypeRequest is the type of intercept message that is sent when an RPC
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// request message is sent to lnd. For client-streaming RPCs a new
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// message of this type is sent for each individual RPC request sent to
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// the stream.
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TypeRequest InterceptType = 2
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// TypeResponse is the type of intercept message that is sent when an
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// RPC response message is sent from lnd to a client. For
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// server-streaming RPCs a new message of this type is sent for each
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// individual RPC response sent to the stream. Middleware has the option
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// to modify a response message before it is sent out to the client.
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TypeResponse InterceptType = 3
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)
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// InterceptionRequest is a struct holding all information that is sent to a
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// middleware whenever there is something to intercept (auth, request,
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// response).
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type InterceptionRequest struct {
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// Type is the type of the interception message.
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Type InterceptType
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// StreamRPC is set to true if the invoked RPC method is client or
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// server streaming.
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StreamRPC bool
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// Macaroon holds the macaroon that the client sent to lnd.
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Macaroon *macaroon.Macaroon
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// RawMacaroon holds the raw binary serialized macaroon that the client
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// sent to lnd.
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RawMacaroon []byte
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// CustomCaveatName is the name of the custom caveat that the middleware
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// was intercepting for.
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CustomCaveatName string
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// CustomCaveatCondition is the condition of the custom caveat that the
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// middleware was intercepting for. This can be empty for custom caveats
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// that only have a name (marker caveats).
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CustomCaveatCondition string
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// FullURI is the full RPC method URI that was invoked.
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FullURI string
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// ProtoSerialized is the full request or response object in the
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// protobuf binary serialization format.
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ProtoSerialized []byte
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// ProtoTypeName is the fully qualified name of the protobuf type of the
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// request or response message that is serialized in the field above.
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ProtoTypeName string
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}
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// NewMessageInterceptionRequest creates a new interception request for either
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// a request or response message.
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func NewMessageInterceptionRequest(ctx context.Context,
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authType InterceptType, isStream bool, fullMethod string,
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m interface{}) (*InterceptionRequest, error) {
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mac, rawMacaroon, err := macaroonFromContext(ctx)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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rpcReq, ok := m.(proto.Message)
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if !ok {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("msg is not proto message: %v", m)
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}
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rawRequest, err := proto.Marshal(rpcReq)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot marshal proto msg: %v", err)
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}
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return &InterceptionRequest{
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Type: authType,
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StreamRPC: isStream,
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Macaroon: mac,
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RawMacaroon: rawMacaroon,
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FullURI: fullMethod,
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ProtoSerialized: rawRequest,
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ProtoTypeName: string(proto.MessageName(rpcReq)),
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}, nil
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}
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// NewStreamAuthInterceptionRequest creates a new interception request for a
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// stream authentication message.
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func NewStreamAuthInterceptionRequest(ctx context.Context,
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fullMethod string) (*InterceptionRequest, error) {
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mac, rawMacaroon, err := macaroonFromContext(ctx)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &InterceptionRequest{
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Type: TypeStreamAuth,
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StreamRPC: true,
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Macaroon: mac,
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RawMacaroon: rawMacaroon,
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FullURI: fullMethod,
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}, nil
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}
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// macaroonFromContext tries to extract the macaroon from the incoming context.
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// If there is no macaroon, a nil error is returned since some RPCs might not
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// require a macaroon. But in case there is something in the macaroon header
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// field that cannot be parsed, a non-nil error is returned.
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func macaroonFromContext(ctx context.Context) (*macaroon.Macaroon, []byte,
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error) {
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macHex, err := macaroons.RawMacaroonFromContext(ctx)
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if err != nil {
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// If there is no macaroon, we continue anyway as it might be an
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// RPC that doesn't require a macaroon.
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return nil, nil, nil
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}
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macBytes, err := hex.DecodeString(macHex)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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mac := &macaroon.Macaroon{}
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if err := mac.UnmarshalBinary(macBytes); err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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return mac, macBytes, nil
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}
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// ToRPC converts the interception request to its RPC counterpart.
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func (r *InterceptionRequest) ToRPC(id uint64) (*lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareRequest,
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error) {
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rpcRequest := &lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareRequest{
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RequestId: id,
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RawMacaroon: r.RawMacaroon,
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CustomCaveatCondition: r.CustomCaveatCondition,
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}
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switch r.Type {
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case TypeStreamAuth:
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rpcRequest.InterceptType = &lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareRequest_StreamAuth{
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StreamAuth: &lnrpc.StreamAuth{
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MethodFullUri: r.FullURI,
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},
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}
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case TypeRequest:
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rpcRequest.InterceptType = &lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareRequest_Request{
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Request: &lnrpc.RPCMessage{
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MethodFullUri: r.FullURI,
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StreamRpc: r.StreamRPC,
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TypeName: r.ProtoTypeName,
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Serialized: r.ProtoSerialized,
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},
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}
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case TypeResponse:
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rpcRequest.InterceptType = &lnrpc.RPCMiddlewareRequest_Response{
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Response: &lnrpc.RPCMessage{
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MethodFullUri: r.FullURI,
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StreamRpc: r.StreamRPC,
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TypeName: r.ProtoTypeName,
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Serialized: r.ProtoSerialized,
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},
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}
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default:
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown intercept type %v", r.Type)
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}
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return rpcRequest, nil
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}
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// interceptRequest is a struct that keeps track of an interception request sent
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// out to a middleware and the response that is eventually sent back by the
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// middleware.
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type interceptRequest struct {
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request *InterceptionRequest
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response chan *interceptResponse
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}
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// interceptResponse is the response a middleware sends back for each
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// intercepted message.
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type interceptResponse struct {
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err error
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replace bool
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replacement interface{}
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}
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// parseProto parses a proto serialized message of the given type into its
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// native version.
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func parseProto(typeName string, serialized []byte) (proto.Message, error) {
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messageType, err := protoregistry.GlobalTypes.FindMessageByName(
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protoreflect.FullName(typeName),
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)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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msg := messageType.New()
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err = proto.Unmarshal(serialized, msg.Interface())
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return msg.Interface(), nil
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}
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