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//! Descriptions objects for different kinds of directory requests
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//! that we can make.
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use tor_llcrypto::pk::rsa::RsaIdentity;
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use tor_netdoc::doc::authcert::AuthCertKeyIds;
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use tor_netdoc::doc::microdesc::MdDigest;
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use tor_netdoc::doc::netstatus::ConsensusFlavor;
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#[cfg(feature = "routerdesc")]
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use tor_netdoc::doc::routerdesc::RdDigest;
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use tor_proto::circuit::ClientCirc;
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#[cfg(feature = "hs-client")]
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use tor_hscrypto::pk::HsBlindId;
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/// Alias for a result with a `RequestError`.
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type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, crate::err::RequestError>;
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use base64ct::{Base64Unpadded, Encoding as _};
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use std::borrow::Cow;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::iter::FromIterator;
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use std::time::{Duration, SystemTime};
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use crate::err::RequestError;
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use crate::AnonymizedRequest;
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/// Declare an inaccessible public type.
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pub(crate) mod sealed {
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    use super::{AnonymizedRequest, ClientCirc, Result};
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    use std::future::Future;
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    use std::pin::Pin;
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    /// Sealed trait to help implement [`Requestable`](super::Requestable): not
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    /// visible outside this crate, so we can change its methods however we like.
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    pub trait RequestableInner: Send + Sync {
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        /// Build an [`http::Request`] from this Requestable, if
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        /// it is well-formed.
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        //
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        // TODO: This API is a bit troublesome in how it takes &self and
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        // returns a Request<String>.  First, most Requestables don't actually have
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        // a body to send, and for them having an empty String in their body is a
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        // bit silly.  Second, taking a reference to self but returning an owned
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        // String means that we will often have to clone an internal string owned by
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        // this Requestable instance.
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        fn make_request(&self) -> Result<http::Request<String>>;
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        /// Return true if partial response bodies are potentially useful.
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        ///
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        /// This is true for request types where we're going to be downloading
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        /// multiple documents, and we know how to parse out the ones we wanted
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        /// if the answer is truncated.
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        fn partial_response_body_ok(&self) -> bool;
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        /// Return the maximum allowable response length we'll accept for this
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        /// request.
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        fn max_response_len(&self) -> usize {
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        }
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        /// Return an error if there is some problem with the provided circuit that
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        /// would keep it from being used for this request.
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        fn check_circuit<'a>(
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            &self,
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            circ: &'a ClientCirc,
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        ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + 'a + Send>> {
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            let _ = circ;
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            Box::pin(async { Ok(()) })
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        /// Return a value to say whether this request must be anonymized.
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        fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest;
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    }
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}
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/// A request for an object that can be served over the Tor directory system.
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pub trait Requestable: sealed::RequestableInner {
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    /// Return a wrapper around this [`Requestable`] that implements `Debug`,
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    /// and whose output shows the actual HTTP request that will be generated.
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    ///
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    /// The format is not guaranteed to  be stable.
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    fn debug_request(&self) -> DisplayRequestable<'_, Self>
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    where
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        Self: Sized,
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    {
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        DisplayRequestable(self)
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impl<T: sealed::RequestableInner> Requestable for T {}
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/// A wrapper to implement [`Requestable::debug_request`].
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pub struct DisplayRequestable<'a, R: Requestable>(&'a R);
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impl<'a, R: Requestable> std::fmt::Debug for DisplayRequestable<'a, R> {
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    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
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        write!(f, "{:?}", self.0.make_request())
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}
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/// How much clock skew do we allow in the distance between the directory
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/// cache's clock and our own?
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///
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///  If we find more skew than this, we end the
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/// request early, on the theory that the directory will not tell us any
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/// information we'd accept.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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struct SkewLimit {
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    /// We refuse to proceed if the directory says we are more fast than this.
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    /// directory is at least this slow.)
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    max_fast: Duration,
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    /// We refuse to proceed if the directory says that we are more slow than
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    /// this.
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    /// (This is equivalent to deciding that, from our perspective, the
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    max_slow: Duration,
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/// A Request for a consensus directory.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub struct ConsensusRequest {
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    /// What flavor of consensus are we asking for?  Right now, only
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    /// "microdesc" and "ns" are supported.
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    flavor: ConsensusFlavor,
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    /// A list of the authority identities that we believe in.  We tell the
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    /// directory cache only to give us a consensus if it is signed by enough
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    /// of these authorities.
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    authority_ids: Vec<RsaIdentity>,
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    /// The publication time of the most recent consensus we have.  Used to
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    /// generate an If-Modified-Since header so that we don't get a document
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    /// we already have.
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    last_consensus_published: Option<SystemTime>,
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    /// A set of SHA3-256 digests of the _signed portion_ of consensuses we have.
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    /// Used to declare what diffs we would accept.
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    last_consensus_sha3_256: Vec<[u8; 32]>,
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    /// If present, the largest amount of clock skew to allow between ourself and a directory cache.
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    skew_limit: Option<SkewLimit>,
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impl ConsensusRequest {
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    /// Create a new request for a consensus directory document.
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    pub fn new(flavor: ConsensusFlavor) -> Self {
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        ConsensusRequest {
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            flavor,
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            authority_ids: Vec::new(),
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            last_consensus_published: None,
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            last_consensus_sha3_256: Vec::new(),
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            skew_limit: None,
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    /// Add `id` to the list of authorities that this request should
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    /// say we believe in.
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    /// Add `d` to the list of consensus digests this request should
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    /// say we already have.
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    pub fn push_old_consensus_digest(&mut self, d: [u8; 32]) {
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    /// Set the publication time we should say we have for our last
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    /// consensus to `when`.
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    pub fn set_last_consensus_date(&mut self, when: SystemTime) {
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        self.last_consensus_published = Some(when);
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    /// Return a slice of the consensus digests that we're saying we
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    pub fn old_consensus_digests(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8; 32]> {
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    /// Return an iterator of the authority identities that this request
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    /// is saying we believe in.
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    pub fn authority_ids(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &RsaIdentity> {
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    /// Return the date we're reporting for our most recent consensus.
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    pub fn last_consensus_date(&self) -> Option<SystemTime> {
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    /// Tell the directory client that we should abort the request early if the
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    /// directory's clock skew exceeds certain limits.
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    /// The `max_fast` parameter is the most fast that we're willing to be with
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    /// respect to the directory (or in other words, the most slow that we're
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    /// willing to let the directory be with respect to us).
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    /// respect to the directory ((or in other words, the most slow that we're
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    pub fn set_skew_limit(&mut self, max_fast: Duration, max_slow: Duration) {
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/// Convert a list of digests in some format to a string, for use in a request
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/// The digests `DL` will be sorted, converted to strings with `EF`,
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/// separated with `sep`, and returned as an fresh `String`.
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/// If the digests list is empty, returns None instead.
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//
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// In principle this ought to be doable with much less allocating,
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// starting with hex::encode etc.
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fn digest_list_stringify<'d, D, DL, EF>(digests: DL, encode: EF, sep: &str) -> Option<String>
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    DL: IntoIterator<Item = &'d D> + 'd,
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    EF: Fn(&'d D) -> String,
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{
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    let mut digests = digests.into_iter().collect_vec();
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    let ids = digests.into_iter().map(encode).map(Cow::Owned);
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impl Default for ConsensusRequest {
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        Self::new(ConsensusFlavor::Microdesc)
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impl sealed::RequestableInner for ConsensusRequest {
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        let mut uri = "/tor/status-vote/current/consensus".to_string();
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                uri.push('-');
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                uri.push_str(flav.name());
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    fn check_circuit<'a>(
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                    Err(RequestError::TooMuchClockSkew)
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                    Err(RequestError::TooMuchClockSkew)
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    fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest {
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/// A request for one or more authority certificates.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
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pub struct AuthCertRequest {
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impl AuthCertRequest {
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    pub fn new() -> Self {
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    pub fn push(&mut self, ids: AuthCertKeyIds) {
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    pub fn keys(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &AuthCertKeyIds> {
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impl sealed::RequestableInner for AuthCertRequest {
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                    hex::encode(id.id_fingerprint.as_bytes()),
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    fn partial_response_body_ok(&self) -> bool {
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    fn max_response_len(&self) -> usize {
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    fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest {
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impl FromIterator<AuthCertKeyIds> for AuthCertRequest {
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/// A request for one or more microdescriptors
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pub struct MicrodescRequest {
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impl MicrodescRequest {
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    pub fn new() -> Self {
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    pub fn digests(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &MdDigest> {
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impl sealed::RequestableInner for MicrodescRequest {
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        let ids = digest_list_stringify(&self.digests, d_encode_b64, "-")
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            .ok_or(RequestError::EmptyRequest)?;
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        let uri = format!("/tor/micro/d/{}", &ids);
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    fn partial_response_body_ok(&self) -> bool {
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    fn max_response_len(&self) -> usize {
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    fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest {
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impl FromIterator<MdDigest> for MicrodescRequest {
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    fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = MdDigest>>(iter: I) -> Self {
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/// A request for one, many or all router descriptors.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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#[cfg(feature = "routerdesc")]
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pub struct RouterDescRequest {
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enum RequestedDescs {
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    Digests(Vec<RdDigest>),
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impl Default for RouterDescRequest {
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    fn default() -> Self {
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        RouterDescRequest {
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            requested_descriptors: RequestedDescs::Digests(Vec::new()),
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impl RouterDescRequest {
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    pub fn all() -> Self {
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        RouterDescRequest {
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    pub fn new() -> Self {
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impl sealed::RequestableInner for RouterDescRequest {
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    fn partial_response_body_ok(&self) -> bool {
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        match self.requested_descriptors {
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            RequestedDescs::Digests(ref digests) => digests.len() > 1,
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    fn max_response_len(&self) -> usize {
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        match self.requested_descriptors {
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            RequestedDescs::Digests(ref digests) => digests.len().saturating_mul(8 * 1024),
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    fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest {
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impl FromIterator<RdDigest> for RouterDescRequest {
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    fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = RdDigest>>(iter: I) -> Self {
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        let digests = iter.into_iter().collect();
534
6

            
535
6
        RouterDescRequest {
536
6
            requested_descriptors: RequestedDescs::Digests(digests),
537
6
        }
538
6
    }
539
}
540

            
541
/// A request for the descriptor of whatever relay we are making the request to
542
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
543
#[cfg(feature = "routerdesc")]
544
#[non_exhaustive]
545
pub struct RoutersOwnDescRequest {}
546

            
547
#[cfg(feature = "routerdesc")]
548
impl RoutersOwnDescRequest {
549
    /// Construct a new request.
550
    pub fn new() -> Self {
551
        RoutersOwnDescRequest::default()
552
    }
553
}
554

            
555
#[cfg(feature = "routerdesc")]
556
impl sealed::RequestableInner for RoutersOwnDescRequest {
557
    fn make_request(&self) -> Result<http::Request<String>> {
558
        let uri = "/tor/server/authority";
559
        let req = http::Request::builder().method("GET").uri(uri);
560
        let req = add_common_headers(req, self.anonymized());
561

            
562
        Ok(req.body(String::new())?)
563
    }
564

            
565
    fn partial_response_body_ok(&self) -> bool {
566
        false
567
    }
568

            
569
    fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest {
570
        AnonymizedRequest::Direct
571
    }
572
}
573

            
574
/// A request to download a hidden service descriptor
575
///
576
/// rend-spec-v3 2.2.6
577
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
578
#[cfg(feature = "hs-client")]
579
pub struct HsDescDownloadRequest {
580
    /// What hidden service?
581
    hsid: HsBlindId,
582
    /// What's the largest acceptable response length?
583
    max_len: usize,
584
}
585

            
586
#[cfg(feature = "hs-client")]
587
impl HsDescDownloadRequest {
588
    /// Construct a request for a single onion service descriptor by its
589
    /// blinded ID.
590
41
    pub fn new(hsid: HsBlindId) -> Self {
591
        /// Default maximum length to use when we have no other information.
592
        const DEFAULT_HSDESC_MAX_LEN: usize = 50_000;
593
41
        HsDescDownloadRequest {
594
41
            hsid,
595
41
            max_len: DEFAULT_HSDESC_MAX_LEN,
596
41
        }
597
41
    }
598

            
599
    /// Set the maximum acceptable response length.
600
39
    pub fn set_max_len(&mut self, max_len: usize) {
601
39
        self.max_len = max_len;
602
39
    }
603
}
604

            
605
#[cfg(feature = "hs-client")]
606
impl sealed::RequestableInner for HsDescDownloadRequest {
607
80
    fn make_request(&self) -> Result<http::Request<String>> {
608
80
        let hsid = Base64Unpadded::encode_string(self.hsid.as_ref());
609
80
        // We hardcode version 3 here; if we ever have a v4 onion service
610
80
        // descriptor, it will need a different kind of Request.
611
80
        let uri = format!("/tor/hs/3/{}", hsid);
612
80
        let req = http::Request::builder().method("GET").uri(uri);
613
80
        let req = add_common_headers(req, self.anonymized());
614
80
        Ok(req.body(String::new())?)
615
80
    }
616

            
617
41
    fn partial_response_body_ok(&self) -> bool {
618
41
        false
619
41
    }
620

            
621
41
    fn max_response_len(&self) -> usize {
622
41
        self.max_len
623
41
    }
624

            
625
119
    fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest {
626
119
        AnonymizedRequest::Anonymized
627
119
    }
628
}
629

            
630
/// A request to upload a hidden service descriptor
631
///
632
/// rend-spec-v3 2.2.6
633
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
634
#[cfg(feature = "hs-service")]
635
pub struct HsDescUploadRequest(String);
636

            
637
#[cfg(feature = "hs-service")]
638
impl HsDescUploadRequest {
639
    /// Construct a request for uploading a single onion service descriptor.
640
    pub fn new(hsdesc: String) -> Self {
641
        HsDescUploadRequest(hsdesc)
642
    }
643
}
644

            
645
#[cfg(feature = "hs-service")]
646
impl sealed::RequestableInner for HsDescUploadRequest {
647
    fn make_request(&self) -> Result<http::Request<String>> {
648
        /// The upload URI.
649
        const URI: &str = "/tor/hs/3/publish";
650

            
651
        let req = http::Request::builder().method("POST").uri(URI);
652
        let req = add_common_headers(req, self.anonymized());
653
        Ok(req.body(self.0.clone())?)
654
    }
655

            
656
    fn partial_response_body_ok(&self) -> bool {
657
        false
658
    }
659

            
660
    fn max_response_len(&self) -> usize {
661
        // We expect the response _body_ to be empty, but the max_response_len
662
        // is not zero because it represents the _total_ length of the response
663
        // (which includes the length of the status line and headers).
664
        //
665
        // A real Tor POST response will always be less than that length, which
666
        // will fit into 3 DATA messages at most. (The reply will be a single
667
        // HTTP line, followed by a Date header.)
668
        1024
669
    }
670

            
671
    fn anonymized(&self) -> AnonymizedRequest {
672
        AnonymizedRequest::Anonymized
673
    }
674
}
675

            
676
/// Encodings that all Tor clients support.
677
const UNIVERSAL_ENCODINGS: &str = "deflate, identity";
678

            
679
/// List all the encodings we accept
680
44
fn all_encodings() -> String {
681
44
    #[allow(unused_mut)]
682
44
    let mut encodings = UNIVERSAL_ENCODINGS.to_string();
683
44
    #[cfg(feature = "xz")]
684
44
    {
685
44
        encodings += ", x-tor-lzma";
686
44
    }
687
44
    #[cfg(feature = "zstd")]
688
44
    {
689
44
        encodings += ", x-zstd";
690
44
    }
691
44

            
692
44
    encodings
693
44
}
694

            
695
/// Add commonly used headers to the HTTP request.
696
///
697
/// (Right now, this is only Accept-Encoding.)
698
112
fn add_common_headers(
699
112
    req: http::request::Builder,
700
112
    anon: AnonymizedRequest,
701
112
) -> http::request::Builder {
702
112
    // TODO: gzip, brotli
703
112
    match anon {
704
        AnonymizedRequest::Anonymized => {
705
            // In an anonymized request, we do not admit to supporting any
706
            // encoding besides those that are always available.
707
80
            req.header(http::header::ACCEPT_ENCODING, UNIVERSAL_ENCODINGS)
708
        }
709
32
        AnonymizedRequest::Direct => req.header(http::header::ACCEPT_ENCODING, all_encodings()),
710
    }
711
112
}
712

            
713
#[cfg(test)]
714
mod test {
715
    // @@ begin test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@
716
    #![allow(clippy::bool_assert_comparison)]
717
    #![allow(clippy::clone_on_copy)]
718
    #![allow(clippy::dbg_macro)]
719
    #![allow(clippy::mixed_attributes_style)]
720
    #![allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
721
    #![allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
722
    #![allow(clippy::single_char_pattern)]
723
    #![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
724
    #![allow(clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction)]
725
    #![allow(clippy::useless_vec)]
726
    #![allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
727
    //! <!-- @@ end test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@ -->
728
    use super::sealed::RequestableInner;
729
    use super::*;
730

            
731
    #[test]
732
    fn test_md_request() -> Result<()> {
733
        let d1 = b"This is a testing digest. it isn";
734
        let d2 = b"'t actually SHA-256.............";
735

            
736
        let mut req = MicrodescRequest::default();
737
        req.push(*d1);
738
        assert!(!req.partial_response_body_ok());
739
        req.push(*d2);
740
        assert!(req.partial_response_body_ok());
741
        assert_eq!(req.max_response_len(), 16 << 10);
742

            
743
        let req = crate::util::encode_request(&req.make_request()?);
744

            
745
        assert_eq!(req,
746
                   format!("GET /tor/micro/d/J3QgYWN0dWFsbHkgU0hBLTI1Ni4uLi4uLi4uLi4uLi4-VGhpcyBpcyBhIHRlc3RpbmcgZGlnZXN0LiBpdCBpc24 HTTP/1.0\r\naccept-encoding: {}\r\n\r\n", all_encodings()));
747

            
748
        // Try it with FromIterator, and use some accessors.
749
        let req2: MicrodescRequest = vec![*d1, *d2].into_iter().collect();
750
        let ds: Vec<_> = req2.digests().collect();
751
        assert_eq!(ds, vec![d1, d2]);
752
        let req2 = crate::util::encode_request(&req2.make_request()?);
753
        assert_eq!(req, req2);
754

            
755
        Ok(())
756
    }
757

            
758
    #[test]
759
    fn test_cert_request() -> Result<()> {
760
        let d1 = b"This is a testing dn";
761
        let d2 = b"'t actually SHA-256.";
762
        let key1 = AuthCertKeyIds {
763
            id_fingerprint: (*d1).into(),
764
            sk_fingerprint: (*d2).into(),
765
        };
766

            
767
        let d3 = b"blah blah blah 1 2 3";
768
        let d4 = b"I like pizza from Na";
769
        let key2 = AuthCertKeyIds {
770
            id_fingerprint: (*d3).into(),
771
            sk_fingerprint: (*d4).into(),
772
        };
773

            
774
        let mut req = AuthCertRequest::default();
775
        req.push(key1);
776
        assert!(!req.partial_response_body_ok());
777
        req.push(key2);
778
        assert!(req.partial_response_body_ok());
779
        assert_eq!(req.max_response_len(), 32 << 10);
780

            
781
        let keys: Vec<_> = req.keys().collect();
782
        assert_eq!(keys, vec![&key1, &key2]);
783

            
784
        let req = crate::util::encode_request(&req.make_request()?);
785

            
786
        assert_eq!(req,
787
                   format!("GET /tor/keys/fp-sk/5468697320697320612074657374696e6720646e-27742061637475616c6c79205348412d3235362e+626c616820626c616820626c6168203120322033-49206c696b652070697a7a612066726f6d204e61 HTTP/1.0\r\naccept-encoding: {}\r\n\r\n", all_encodings()));
788

            
789
        let req2: AuthCertRequest = vec![key1, key2].into_iter().collect();
790
        let req2 = crate::util::encode_request(&req2.make_request()?);
791
        assert_eq!(req, req2);
792

            
793
        Ok(())
794
    }
795

            
796
    #[test]
797
    fn test_consensus_request() -> Result<()> {
798
        let d1 = RsaIdentity::from_bytes(
799
            &hex::decode("03479E93EBF3FF2C58C1C9DBF2DE9DE9C2801B3E").unwrap(),
800
        )
801
        .unwrap();
802

            
803
        let d2 = b"blah blah blah 12 blah blah blah";
804
        let d3 = SystemTime::now();
805
        let mut req = ConsensusRequest::default();
806

            
807
        let when = httpdate::fmt_http_date(d3);
808

            
809
        req.push_authority_id(d1);
810
        req.push_old_consensus_digest(*d2);
811
        req.set_last_consensus_date(d3);
812
        assert!(!req.partial_response_body_ok());
813
        assert_eq!(req.max_response_len(), (16 << 20) - 1);
814
        assert_eq!(req.old_consensus_digests().next(), Some(d2));
815
        assert_eq!(req.authority_ids().next(), Some(&d1));
816
        assert_eq!(req.last_consensus_date(), Some(d3));
817

            
818
        let req = crate::util::encode_request(&req.make_request()?);
819

            
820
        assert_eq!(req,
821
                   format!("GET /tor/status-vote/current/consensus-microdesc/03479e93ebf3ff2c58c1c9dbf2de9de9c2801b3e HTTP/1.0\r\naccept-encoding: {}\r\nif-modified-since: {}\r\nx-or-diff-from-consensus: 626c616820626c616820626c616820313220626c616820626c616820626c6168\r\n\r\n", all_encodings(), when));
822

            
823
        // Request without authorities
824
        let req = ConsensusRequest::default();
825
        let req = crate::util::encode_request(&req.make_request()?);
826
        assert_eq!(req,
827
                   format!("GET /tor/status-vote/current/consensus-microdesc HTTP/1.0\r\naccept-encoding: {}\r\n\r\n", all_encodings()));
828

            
829
        Ok(())
830
    }
831

            
832
    #[test]
833
    #[cfg(feature = "routerdesc")]
834
    fn test_rd_request_all() -> Result<()> {
835
        let req = RouterDescRequest::all();
836
        assert!(req.partial_response_body_ok());
837
        assert_eq!(req.max_response_len(), 1 << 26);
838

            
839
        let req = crate::util::encode_request(&req.make_request()?);
840

            
841
        assert_eq!(
842
            req,
843
            format!(
844
                "GET /tor/server/all HTTP/1.0\r\naccept-encoding: {}\r\n\r\n",
845
                all_encodings()
846
            )
847
        );
848

            
849
        Ok(())
850
    }
851

            
852
    #[test]
853
    #[cfg(feature = "routerdesc")]
854
    fn test_rd_request() -> Result<()> {
855
        let d1 = b"at some point I got ";
856
        let d2 = b"of writing in hex...";
857

            
858
        let mut req = RouterDescRequest::default();
859

            
860
        if let RequestedDescs::Digests(ref mut digests) = req.requested_descriptors {
861
            digests.push(*d1);
862
        }
863
        assert!(!req.partial_response_body_ok());
864
        if let RequestedDescs::Digests(ref mut digests) = req.requested_descriptors {
865
            digests.push(*d2);
866
        }
867
        assert!(req.partial_response_body_ok());
868
        assert_eq!(req.max_response_len(), 16 << 10);
869

            
870
        let req = crate::util::encode_request(&req.make_request()?);
871

            
872
        assert_eq!(req,
873
                   format!("GET /tor/server/d/617420736f6d6520706f696e74204920676f7420+6f662077726974696e6720696e206865782e2e2e HTTP/1.0\r\naccept-encoding: {}\r\n\r\n", all_encodings()));
874

            
875
        // Try it with FromIterator, and use some accessors.
876
        let req2: RouterDescRequest = vec![*d1, *d2].into_iter().collect();
877
        let ds: Vec<_> = match req2.requested_descriptors {
878
            RequestedDescs::Digests(ref digests) => digests.iter().collect(),
879
            RequestedDescs::AllDescriptors => Vec::new(),
880
        };
881
        assert_eq!(ds, vec![d1, d2]);
882
        let req2 = crate::util::encode_request(&req2.make_request()?);
883
        assert_eq!(req, req2);
884
        Ok(())
885
    }
886

            
887
    #[test]
888
    #[cfg(feature = "hs-client")]
889
    fn test_hs_desc_download_request() -> Result<()> {
890
        use tor_llcrypto::pk::ed25519::Ed25519Identity;
891
        let hsid = [1, 2, 3, 4].iter().cycle().take(32).cloned().collect_vec();
892
        let hsid = Ed25519Identity::new(hsid[..].try_into().unwrap());
893
        let hsid = HsBlindId::from(hsid);
894
        let req = HsDescDownloadRequest::new(hsid);
895
        assert!(!req.partial_response_body_ok());
896
        assert_eq!(req.max_response_len(), 50 * 1000);
897

            
898
        let req = crate::util::encode_request(&req.make_request()?);
899

            
900
        assert_eq!(
901
            req,
902
            format!("GET /tor/hs/3/AQIDBAECAwQBAgMEAQIDBAECAwQBAgMEAQIDBAECAwQ HTTP/1.0\r\naccept-encoding: {}\r\n\r\n", UNIVERSAL_ENCODINGS)
903
        );
904

            
905
        Ok(())
906
    }
907
}