akkoma/lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/object_validator.ex

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidator do
@moduledoc """
This module is responsible for validating an object (which can be an activity)
and checking if it is both well formed and also compatible with our view of
the system.
"""
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.DeleteValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.LikeValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.UndoValidator
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ObjectValidators.Types
@spec validate(map(), keyword()) :: {:ok, map(), keyword()} | {:error, any()}
def validate(object, meta)
def validate(%{"type" => "Undo"} = object, meta) do
with {:ok, object} <-
object |> UndoValidator.cast_and_validate() |> Ecto.Changeset.apply_action(:insert) do
object = stringify_keys(object |> Map.from_struct())
{:ok, object, meta}
end
end
def validate(%{"type" => "Delete"} = object, meta) do
with cng <- DeleteValidator.cast_and_validate(object),
do_not_federate <- DeleteValidator.do_not_federate?(cng),
{:ok, object} <- Ecto.Changeset.apply_action(cng, :insert) do
object = stringify_keys(object)
meta = Keyword.put(meta, :do_not_federate, do_not_federate)
{:ok, object, meta}
end
end
def validate(%{"type" => "Like"} = object, meta) do
with {:ok, object} <-
object |> LikeValidator.cast_and_validate() |> Ecto.Changeset.apply_action(:insert) do
object = stringify_keys(object |> Map.from_struct())
{:ok, object, meta}
end
end
def stringify_keys(%{__struct__: _} = object) do
object
|> Map.from_struct()
|> stringify_keys
end
def stringify_keys(object) do
object
|> Map.new(fn {key, val} -> {to_string(key), val} end)
end
def fetch_actor(object) do
with {:ok, actor} <- Types.ObjectID.cast(object["actor"]) do
User.get_or_fetch_by_ap_id(actor)
end
end
def fetch_actor_and_object(object) do
fetch_actor(object)
Object.normalize(object["object"])
:ok
end
end