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<?php /** * @file * User session handling functions. * * The user-level session storage handlers: * - _drupal_session_open() * - _drupal_session_close() * - _drupal_session_read() * - _drupal_session_write() * - _drupal_session_destroy() * - _drupal_session_garbage_collection() * are assigned by session_set_save_handler() in bootstrap.inc and are called * automatically by PHP. These functions should not be called directly. Session * data should instead be accessed via the $_SESSION superglobal. */ /** * Session handler assigned by session_set_save_handler(). * * This function is used to handle any initialization, such as file paths or * database connections, that is needed before accessing session data. Drupal * does not need to initialize anything in this function. * * This function should not be called directly. * * @return * This function will always return TRUE. */ function _drupal_session_open() { return TRUE; } /** * Session handler assigned by session_set_save_handler(). * * This function is used to close the current session. Because Drupal stores * session data in the database immediately on write, this function does * not need to do anything. * * This function should not be called directly. * * @return * This function will always return TRUE. */ function _drupal_session_close() { return TRUE; } /** * Reads an entire session from the database (internal use only). * * Also initializes the $user object for the user associated with the session. * This function is registered with session_set_save_handler() to support * database-backed sessions. It is called on every page load when PHP sets * up the $_SESSION superglobal. * * This function is an internal function and must not be called directly. * Doing so may result in logging out the current user, corrupting session data * or other unexpected behavior. Session data must always be accessed via the * $_SESSION superglobal. * * @param $sid * The session ID of the session to retrieve. * * @return * The user's session, or an empty string if no session exists. */ function _drupal_session_read($sid) { global $user, $is_https; // Write and Close handlers are called after destructing objects // since PHP 5.0.5. // Thus destructors can use sessions but session handler can't use objects. // So we are moving session closure before destructing objects. drupal_register_shutdown_function('session_write_close'); // Handle the case of first time visitors and clients that don't store // cookies (eg. web crawlers). $insecure_session_name = substr(session_name(), 1); if (empty($sid) || (!isset($_COOKIE[session_name()]) && !isset($_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name]))) { $user = drupal_anonymous_user(); return ''; } // Otherwise, if the session is still active, we have a record of the // client's session in the database. If it's HTTPS then we are either have // a HTTPS session or we are about to log in so we check the sessions table // for an anonymous session with the non-HTTPS-only cookie. if ($is_https) { $user = db_query("SELECT u.*, s.* FROM {users} u INNER JOIN {sessions} s ON u.uid = s.uid WHERE s.ssid = :ssid", array(':ssid' => $sid))->fetchObject(); if (!$user) { if (isset($_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name])) { $user = db_query("SELECT u.*, s.* FROM {users} u INNER JOIN {sessions} s ON u.uid = s.uid WHERE s.sid = :sid AND s.uid = 0", array( ':sid' => $_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name])) ->fetchObject(); } } } else { $user = db_query("SELECT u.*, s.* FROM {users} u INNER JOIN {sessions} s ON u.uid = s.uid WHERE s.sid = :sid", array(':sid' => $sid))->fetchObject(); } // We found the client's session record and they are an authenticated, // active user. if ($user && $user->uid > 0 && $user->status == 1) { // This is done to unserialize the data member of $user. $user->data = unserialize($user->data); // Add roles element to $user. $user->roles = array(); $user->roles[DRUPAL_AUTHENTICATED_RID] = 'authenticated user'; $user->roles += db_query("SELECT r.rid, r.name FROM {role} r INNER JOIN {users_roles} ur ON ur.rid = r.rid WHERE ur.uid = :uid", array(':uid' => $user->uid))->fetchAllKeyed(0, 1); } elseif ($user) { // The user is anonymous or blocked. Only preserve two fields from the // {sessions} table. $account = drupal_anonymous_user(); $account->session = $user->session; $account->timestamp = $user->timestamp; $user = $account; } else { // The session has expired. $user = drupal_anonymous_user(); $user->session = ''; } // Store the session that was read for comparison in _drupal_session_write(). $last_read = &drupal_static('drupal_session_last_read'); $last_read = array( 'sid' => $sid, 'value' => $user->session, ); return $user->session; } /** * Writes an entire session to the database (internal use only). * * This function is registered with session_set_save_handler() to support * database-backed sessions. * * This function is an internal function and must not be called directly. * Doing so may result in corrupted session data or other unexpected behavior. * Session data must always be accessed via the $_SESSION superglobal. * * @param $sid * The session ID of the session to write to. * @param $value * Session data to write as a serialized string. * * @return * Always returns TRUE. */ function _drupal_session_write($sid, $value) { global $user, $is_https; // The exception handler is not active at this point, so we need to do it // manually. try { if (!drupal_save_session()) { // We don't have anything to do if we are not allowed to save the session. return; } // Check whether $_SESSION has been changed in this request. $last_read = &drupal_static('drupal_session_last_read'); $is_changed = !isset($last_read) || $last_read['sid'] != $sid || $last_read['value'] !== $value; // For performance reasons, do not update the sessions table, unless // $_SESSION has changed or more than 180 has passed since the last update. if ($is_changed || !isset($user->timestamp) || REQUEST_TIME - $user->timestamp > variable_get('session_write_interval', 180)) { // Either ssid or sid or both will be added from $key below. $fields = array( 'uid' => $user->uid, 'cache' => isset($user->cache) ? $user->cache : 0, 'hostname' => ip_address(), 'session' => $value, 'timestamp' => REQUEST_TIME, ); // Use the session ID as 'sid' and an empty string as 'ssid' by default. // _drupal_session_read() does not allow empty strings so that's a safe // default. $key = array('sid' => $sid, 'ssid' => ''); // On HTTPS connections, use the session ID as both 'sid' and 'ssid'. if ($is_https) { $key['ssid'] = $sid; // The "secure pages" setting allows a site to simultaneously use both // secure and insecure session cookies. If enabled and both cookies are // presented then use both keys. if (variable_get('https', FALSE)) { $insecure_session_name = substr(session_name(), 1); if (isset($_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name])) { $key['sid'] = $_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name]; } } } elseif (variable_get('https', FALSE)) { unset($key['ssid']); } db_merge('sessions') ->key($key) ->fields($fields) ->execute(); } // Likewise, do not update access time more than once per 180 seconds. if ($user->uid && REQUEST_TIME - $user->access > variable_get('session_write_interval', 180)) { db_update('users') ->fields(array( 'access' => REQUEST_TIME )) ->condition('uid', $user->uid) ->execute(); } return TRUE; } catch (Exception $exception) { require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/errors.inc'; // If we are displaying errors, then do so with no possibility of a further // uncaught exception being thrown. if (error_displayable()) { print '<h1>Uncaught exception thrown in session handler.</h1>'; print '<p>' . _drupal_render_exception_safe($exception) . '</p><hr />'; } return FALSE; } } /** * Initializes the session handler, starting a session if needed. */ function drupal_session_initialize() { global $user, $is_https; session_set_save_handler('_drupal_session_open', '_drupal_session_close', '_drupal_session_read', '_drupal_session_write', '_drupal_session_destroy', '_drupal_session_garbage_collection'); // We use !empty() in the following check to ensure that blank session IDs // are not valid. if (!empty($_COOKIE[session_name()]) || ($is_https && variable_get('https', FALSE) && !empty($_COOKIE[substr(session_name(), 1)]))) { // If a session cookie exists, initialize the session. Otherwise the // session is only started on demand in drupal_session_commit(), making // anonymous users not use a session cookie unless something is stored in // $_SESSION. This allows HTTP proxies to cache anonymous pageviews. drupal_session_start(); if (!empty($user->uid) || !empty($_SESSION)) { drupal_page_is_cacheable(FALSE); } } else { // Set a session identifier for this request. This is necessary because // we lazily start sessions at the end of this request, and some // processes (like drupal_get_token()) needs to know the future // session ID in advance. $GLOBALS['lazy_session'] = TRUE; $user = drupal_anonymous_user(); // Less random sessions (which are much faster to generate) are used for // anonymous users than are generated in drupal_session_regenerate() when // a user becomes authenticated. session_id(drupal_random_key()); if ($is_https && variable_get('https', FALSE)) { $insecure_session_name = substr(session_name(), 1); $session_id = drupal_random_key(); $_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name] = $session_id; } } date_default_timezone_set(drupal_get_user_timezone()); } /** * Starts a session forcefully, preserving already set session data. * * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_session_start() { // Command line clients do not support cookies nor sessions. if (!drupal_session_started() && !drupal_is_cli()) { // Save current session data before starting it, as PHP will destroy it. $session_data = isset($_SESSION) ? $_SESSION : NULL; session_start(); drupal_session_started(TRUE); // Restore session data. if (!empty($session_data)) { $_SESSION += $session_data; } } } /** * Commits the current session, if necessary. * * If an anonymous user already have an empty session, destroy it. */ function drupal_session_commit() { global $user, $is_https; if (!drupal_save_session()) { // We don't have anything to do if we are not allowed to save the session. return; } if (empty($user->uid) && empty($_SESSION)) { // There is no session data to store, destroy the session if it was // previously started. if (drupal_session_started()) { session_destroy(); } } else { // There is session data to store. Start the session if it is not already // started. if (!drupal_session_started()) { drupal_session_start(); if ($is_https && variable_get('https', FALSE)) { $insecure_session_name = substr(session_name(), 1); $params = session_get_cookie_params(); $expire = $params['lifetime'] ? REQUEST_TIME + $params['lifetime'] : 0; setcookie($insecure_session_name, $_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name], $expire, $params['path'], $params['domain'], FALSE, $params['httponly']); } } // Write the session data. session_write_close(); } } /** * Returns whether a session has been started. */ function drupal_session_started($set = NULL) { static $session_started = FALSE; if (isset($set)) { $session_started = $set; } return $session_started && session_id(); } /** * Called when an anonymous user becomes authenticated or vice-versa. * * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_session_regenerate() { global $user, $is_https; // Nothing to do if we are not allowed to change the session. if (!drupal_save_session()) { return; } if ($is_https && variable_get('https', FALSE)) { $insecure_session_name = substr(session_name(), 1); if (!isset($GLOBALS['lazy_session']) && isset($_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name])) { $old_insecure_session_id = $_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name]; } $params = session_get_cookie_params(); $session_id = drupal_random_key(); // If a session cookie lifetime is set, the session will expire // $params['lifetime'] seconds from the current request. If it is not set, // it will expire when the browser is closed. $expire = $params['lifetime'] ? REQUEST_TIME + $params['lifetime'] : 0; setcookie($insecure_session_name, $session_id, $expire, $params['path'], $params['domain'], FALSE, $params['httponly']); $_COOKIE[$insecure_session_name] = $session_id; } if (drupal_session_started()) { $old_session_id = session_id(); } session_id(drupal_random_key()); if (isset($old_session_id)) { $params = session_get_cookie_params(); $expire = $params['lifetime'] ? REQUEST_TIME + $params['lifetime'] : 0; setcookie(session_name(), session_id(), $expire, $params['path'], $params['domain'], $params['secure'], $params['httponly']); $fields = array('sid' => session_id()); if ($is_https) { $fields['ssid'] = session_id(); // If the "secure pages" setting is enabled, use the newly-created // insecure session identifier as the regenerated sid. if (variable_get('https', FALSE)) { $fields['sid'] = $session_id; } } db_update('sessions') ->fields($fields) ->condition($is_https ? 'ssid' : 'sid', $old_session_id) ->execute(); } elseif (isset($old_insecure_session_id)) { // If logging in to the secure site, and there was no active session on the // secure site but a session was active on the insecure site, update the // insecure session with the new session identifiers. db_update('sessions') ->fields(array('sid' => $session_id, 'ssid' => session_id())) ->condition('sid', $old_insecure_session_id) ->execute(); } else { // Start the session when it doesn't exist yet. // Preserve the logged in user, as it will be reset to anonymous // by _drupal_session_read. $account = $user; drupal_session_start(); $user = $account; } date_default_timezone_set(drupal_get_user_timezone()); } /** * Session handler assigned by session_set_save_handler(). * * Cleans up a specific session. * * @param $sid * Session ID. */ function _drupal_session_destroy($sid) { global $user, $is_https; // Nothing to do if we are not allowed to change the session. if (!drupal_save_session()) { return; } // Delete session data. db_delete('sessions') ->condition($is_https ? 'ssid' : 'sid', $sid) ->execute(); // Reset $_SESSION and $user to prevent a new session from being started // in drupal_session_commit(). $_SESSION = array(); $user = drupal_anonymous_user(); // Unset the session cookies. _drupal_session_delete_cookie(session_name()); if ($is_https) { _drupal_session_delete_cookie(substr(session_name(), 1), FALSE); } elseif (variable_get('https', FALSE)) { _drupal_session_delete_cookie('S' . session_name(), TRUE); } } /** * Deletes the session cookie. * * @param $name * Name of session cookie to delete. * @param boolean $secure * Force the secure value of the cookie. */ function _drupal_session_delete_cookie($name, $secure = NULL) { global $is_https; if (isset($_COOKIE[$name]) || (!$is_https && $secure === TRUE)) { $params = session_get_cookie_params(); if ($secure !== NULL) { $params['secure'] = $secure; } setcookie($name, '', REQUEST_TIME - 3600, $params['path'], $params['domain'], $params['secure'], $params['httponly']); unset($_COOKIE[$name]); } } /** * Ends a specific user's session(s). * * @param $uid * User ID. */ function drupal_session_destroy_uid($uid) { // Nothing to do if we are not allowed to change the session. if (!drupal_save_session()) { return; } db_delete('sessions') ->condition('uid', $uid) ->execute(); } /** * Session handler assigned by session_set_save_handler(). * * Cleans up stalled sessions. * * @param $lifetime * The value of session.gc_maxlifetime, passed by PHP. * Sessions not updated for more than $lifetime seconds will be removed. */ function _drupal_session_garbage_collection($lifetime) { // Be sure to adjust 'php_value session.gc_maxlifetime' to a large enough // value. For example, if you want user sessions to stay in your database // for three weeks before deleting them, you need to set gc_maxlifetime // to '1814400'. At that value, only after a user doesn't log in after // three weeks (1814400 seconds) will his/her session be removed. db_delete('sessions') ->condition('timestamp', REQUEST_TIME - $lifetime, '<') ->execute(); return TRUE; } /** * Determines whether to save session data of the current request. * * This function allows the caller to temporarily disable writing of * session data, should the request end while performing potentially * dangerous operations, such as manipulating the global $user object. * See http://drupal.org/node/218104 for usage. * * @param $status * Disables writing of session data when FALSE, (re-)enables * writing when TRUE. * * @return * FALSE if writing session data has been disabled. Otherwise, TRUE. */ function drupal_save_session($status = NULL) { // PHP session ID, session, and cookie handling happens in the global scope. // This value has to persist across calls to drupal_static_reset(), since a // potentially wrong or disallowed session would be written otherwise. static $save_session = TRUE; if (isset($status)) { $save_session = $status; } return $save_session; }