mod_http: Allow disabling CORS in the http_cors_override option and by default
Fixes #1779.
Due to an oversight in the logic, if the user set 'enabled' to false in an
override, it would disable the item's requested CORS settings, but still apply
Prosody's default CORS policy.
This change ensures that 'enabled = false' will now disable CORS entirely for
the requested item.
Due to the new structure of the code, it was necessary to have a flag to say
whether CORS is to be applied at all. Rather than hard-coding 'true' here, I
chose to add a new option: 'http_default_cors_enabled'. This is a boolean that
allows the operator to disable Prosody's default CORS policy entirely (the one
that is used when a module or config does not override it). This makes it
easier to disable CORS and then selectively enable it only on services you
want it on.
local m_type = math.type or function (n)
return n % 1 == 0 and n <= 9007199254740992 and n >= -9007199254740992 and "integer" or "float";
end;
local function unescape_token(escaped_token)
local unescaped = escaped_token:gsub("~1", "/"):gsub("~0", "~")
return unescaped
end
local function resolve_json_pointer(ref, path)
local ptr_len = #path + 1
for part, pos in path:gmatch("/([^/]*)()") do
local token = unescape_token(part)
if not (type(ref) == "table") then
return nil
end
local idx = next(ref)
local new_ref
if type(idx) == "string" then
new_ref = ref[token]
elseif m_type(idx) == "integer" then
local i = tonumber(token)
if token == "-" then
i = #ref + 1
end
new_ref = ref[i + 1]
else
return nil, "invalid-table"
end
if pos == ptr_len then
return new_ref
elseif type(new_ref) == "table" then
ref = new_ref
elseif not (type(ref) == "table") then
return nil, "invalid-path"
end
end
return ref
end
return { resolve = resolve_json_pointer }