Refactor homeserver lookup code #12
1 changed files with 47 additions and 31 deletions
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@ -77,40 +77,16 @@ class Form extends ElemJS {
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if (!username.isValid()) return this.cancel("Username is not valid.")
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// Resolve homeserver address
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let currentAddress = homeserver.value
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let ok = false
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while (!ok) {
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if (!currentAddress.match(/^https?:\/\//)) {
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console.warn(`${currentAddress} doesn't specify the protocol, assuming https`)
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currentAddress = "https://" + currentAddress
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}
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currentAddress = currentAddress.replace(/\/*$/, "")
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this.status(`Looking up homeserver... trying ${currentAddress}`)
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let domain
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try {
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// check if we found the actual matrix server
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try {
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const versions = await fetch(`${currentAddress}/_matrix/client/versions`).then(res => res.json())
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if (Array.isArray(versions.versions)) {
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ok = true
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break
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}
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} catch (e) {}
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// find the next matrix server in the chain
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const root = await fetch(`${currentAddress}/.well-known/matrix/client`).then(res => res.json())
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let nextAddress = root["m.homeserver"].base_url
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nextAddress = nextAddress.replace(/\/*$/, "")
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if (currentAddress === nextAddress) {
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ok = true
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}
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currentAddress = nextAddress
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domain = await this.findHomeserver(homeserver.value)
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} catch(e) {
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return this.cancel(`Failed to look up server ${currentAddress}`)
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}
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return this.cancel(e.message)
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}
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// Request access token
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this.status("Logging in...")
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const root = await fetch(`${currentAddress}/_matrix/client/r0/login`, {
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const root = await fetch(`${domain}/_matrix/client/r0/login`, {
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method: "POST",
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body: JSON.stringify({
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type: "m.login.password",
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@ -130,12 +106,52 @@ class Form extends ElemJS {
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}
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localStorage.setItem("mx_user_id", root.user_id)
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localStorage.setItem("domain", currentAddress)
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localStorage.setItem("domain", domain)
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localStorage.setItem("access_token", root.access_token)
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location.assign("../")
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}
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async findHomeserver(address, maxDepth = 5) {
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//Protects from servers sending us on a redirect loop
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maxDepth--
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if (maxDepth <= 0) throw new Error(`Failed to look up homeserver, maximum search depth reached`)
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//Normalise the address
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if (!address.match(/^https?:\/\//)) {
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console.warn(`${address} doesn't specify the protocol, assuming https`)
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address = "https://" + address
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}
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address = address.replace(/\/*$/, "")
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this.status(`Looking up homeserver... trying ${address}`)
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// Check if we found the actual matrix server
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try {
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const versionsReq = await fetch(`${address}/_matrix/client/versions`)
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if (versionsReq.ok) {
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const versions = await versionsReq.json()
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if (Array.isArray(versions.versions)) return address
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}
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} catch(e) {}
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// Find the next matrix server in the chain
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const root = await fetch(`${address}/.well-known/matrix/client`).then(res => res.json()).catch(e => {
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console.error(e)
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throw new Error(`Failed to look up server ${address}`)
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})
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let nextAddress = root["m.homeserver"].base_url
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nextAddress = nextAddress.replace(/\/*$/, "")
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if (address === nextAddress) {
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throw new Error(`Failed to look up server ${address}, /.well-known/matrix/client found a redirect loop`);
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}
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return this.findHomeserver(nextAddress, maxDepth)
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}
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status(message) {
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feedback.setLoading(true)
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feedback.message(message)
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Why chain a promise catch here? I don't have a problem with promise chaining, it's just weird considering that we used the try/catch syntax 3 lines up. IMO they should be made consistent?
It was shorter. I actually wanted to write the code like it's written now but jshint errored on the optional chain. It's fixed now