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  1. // Sandstorm context is detected using the METEOR_SETTINGS environment variable
  2. // in the package definition.
  3. const isSandstorm = Meteor.settings && Meteor.settings.public &&
  4. Meteor.settings.public.sandstorm;
  5. // In sandstorm we only have one board per sandstorm instance. Since we want to
  6. // keep most of our code unchanged, we simply hard-code a board `_id` and
  7. // redirect the user to this particular board.
  8. const sandstormBoard = {
  9. _id: 'sandstorm',
  10. // XXX Should be shared with the grain instance name.
  11. title: 'Wekan',
  12. slug: 'libreboard',
  13. members: [],
  14. // Board access security is handled by sandstorm, so in our point of view we
  15. // can alway assume that the board is public (unauthorized users won't be able
  16. // to access it anyway).
  17. permission: 'public',
  18. };
  19. if (isSandstorm && Meteor.isServer) {
  20. function updateUserPermissions(userId, permissions) {
  21. const isActive = permissions.indexOf('participate') > -1;
  22. const isAdmin = permissions.indexOf('configure') > -1;
  23. const permissionDoc = { userId, isActive, isAdmin };
  24. const boardMembers = Boards.findOne(sandstormBoard._id).members;
  25. const memberIndex = _.pluck(boardMembers, 'userId').indexOf(userId);
  26. let modifier;
  27. if (memberIndex > -1)
  28. modifier = { $set: { [`members.${memberIndex}`]: permissionDoc }};
  29. else if (!isActive)
  30. modifier = {};
  31. else
  32. modifier = { $push: { members: permissionDoc }};
  33. Boards.update(sandstormBoard._id, modifier);
  34. }
  35. Picker.route('/', (params, req, res) => {
  36. // Redirect the user to the hard-coded board. On the first launch the user
  37. // will be redirected to the board before its creation. But that's not a
  38. // problem thanks to the reactive board publication. We used to do this
  39. // redirection on the client side but that was sometimes visible on loading,
  40. // and the home page was accessible by pressing the back button of the
  41. // browser, a server-side redirection solves both of these issues.
  42. //
  43. // XXX Maybe the sandstorm http-bridge could provide some kind of "home URL"
  44. // in the manifest?
  45. const base = req.headers['x-sandstorm-base-path'];
  46. // XXX If this routing scheme changes, this will break. We should generate
  47. // the location URL using the router, but at the time of writing, the
  48. // it is only accessible on the client.
  49. const boardPath = `/b/${sandstormBoard._id}/${sandstormBoard.slug}`;
  50. res.writeHead(301, {
  51. Location: base + boardPath,
  52. });
  53. res.end();
  54. // `accounts-sandstorm` populate the Users collection when new users
  55. // accesses the document, but in case a already known user comes back, we
  56. // need to update his associated document to match the request HTTP headers
  57. // informations.
  58. const user = Users.findOne({
  59. 'services.sandstorm.id': req.headers['x-sandstorm-user-id'],
  60. });
  61. if (user) {
  62. updateUserPermissions(user._id, user.permissions);
  63. }
  64. });
  65. // On the first launch of the instance a user is automatically created thanks
  66. // to the `accounts-sandstorm` package. After its creation we insert the
  67. // unique board document. Note that when the `Users.after.insert` hook is
  68. // called, the user is inserted into the database but not connected. So
  69. // despite the appearances `userId` is null in this block.
  70. Users.after.insert((userId, doc) => {
  71. if (!Boards.findOne(sandstormBoard._id)) {
  72. Boards.insert(sandstormBoard, { validate: false });
  73. Activities.update(
  74. { activityTypeId: sandstormBoard._id },
  75. { $set: { userId: doc._id }}
  76. );
  77. }
  78. // We rely on username uniqueness for the user mention feature, but
  79. // Sandstorm doesn't enforce this property -- see #352. Our strategy to
  80. // generate unique usernames from the Sandstorm `preferredHandle` is to
  81. // append a number that we increment until we generate a username that no
  82. // one already uses (eg, 'max', 'max1', 'max2').
  83. function generateUniqueUsername(username, appendNumber) {
  84. return username + String(appendNumber === 0 ? '' : appendNumber);
  85. }
  86. const username = doc.services.sandstorm.preferredHandle;
  87. let appendNumber = 0;
  88. while (Users.findOne({
  89. _id: { $ne: doc._id },
  90. username: generateUniqueUsername(username, appendNumber),
  91. })) {
  92. appendNumber += 1;
  93. }
  94. Users.update(doc._id, {
  95. $set: {
  96. username: generateUniqueUsername(username, appendNumber),
  97. 'profile.fullname': doc.services.sandstorm.name,
  98. },
  99. });
  100. updateUserPermissions(doc._id, doc.services.sandstorm.permissions);
  101. });
  102. // LibreBoard v0.8 didn’t implement the Sandstorm sharing model and instead
  103. // kept the visibility setting (“public” or “private”) in the UI as does the
  104. // main Meteor application. We need to enforce “public” visibility as the
  105. // sharing is now handled by Sandstorm.
  106. // See https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/346
  107. Migrations.add('enforce-public-visibility-for-sandstorm', () => {
  108. Boards.update('sandstorm', { $set: { permission: 'public' }});
  109. });
  110. }
  111. if (isSandstorm && Meteor.isClient) {
  112. // Since the Sandstorm grain is displayed in an iframe of the Sandstorm shell,
  113. // we need to explicitly expose meta data like the page title or the URL path
  114. // so that they could appear in the browser window.
  115. // See https://docs.sandstorm.io/en/latest/developing/path/
  116. function updateSandstormMetaData(msg) {
  117. return window.parent.postMessage(msg, '*');
  118. }
  119. FlowRouter.triggers.enter([({ path }) => {
  120. updateSandstormMetaData({ setPath: path });
  121. }]);
  122. Tracker.autorun(() => {
  123. updateSandstormMetaData({ setTitle: DocHead.getTitle() });
  124. });
  125. // Runtime redirection from the home page to the unique board -- since the
  126. // home page contains a list of a single board it's not worth to display.
  127. //
  128. // XXX Hack. The home route is already defined at this point so we need to
  129. // add the redirection trigger to the internal route object.
  130. FlowRouter._routesMap.home._triggersEnter.push((context, redirect) => {
  131. redirect(FlowRouter.path('board', {
  132. id: sandstormBoard._id,
  133. slug: sandstormBoard.slug,
  134. }));
  135. });
  136. // XXX Hack. `Meteor.absoluteUrl` doesn't work in Sandstorm, since every
  137. // session has a different URL whereas Meteor computes absoluteUrl based on
  138. // the ROOT_URL environment variable. So we overwrite this function on a
  139. // sandstorm client to return relative paths instead of absolutes.
  140. const _absoluteUrl = Meteor.absoluteUrl;
  141. const _defaultOptions = Meteor.absoluteUrl.defaultOptions;
  142. Meteor.absoluteUrl = (path, options) => { // eslint-disable-line meteor/core
  143. const url = _absoluteUrl(path, options);
  144. return url.replace(/^https?:\/\/127\.0\.0\.1:[0-9]{2,5}/, '');
  145. };
  146. Meteor.absoluteUrl.defaultOptions = _defaultOptions;
  147. }
  148. // We use this blaze helper in the UI to hide some templates that does not make
  149. // sense in the context of sandstorm, like board staring, board archiving, user
  150. // name edition, etc.
  151. Blaze.registerHelper('isSandstorm', isSandstorm);