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<?php
/** @license MIT
* Copyright 2017 J. King, Dustin Wilson et al.
* See LICENSE and AUTHORS files for details */
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace JKingWeb\Arsse;
use JKingWeb\Arsse\REST\Fever\User as Fever;
use JKingWeb\Arsse\ImportExport\OPML;
use JKingWeb\Arsse\REST\Miniflux\Token as Miniflux;
class CLI {
public const USAGE = <<<USAGE_TEXT
Usage:
arsse.php daemon
arsse.php feed refresh-all
arsse.php feed refresh <n>
arsse.php conf save-defaults [<file>]
arsse.php user [list]
arsse.php user add <username> [<password>] [--admin]
arsse.php user remove <username>
arsse.php user show <username>
arsse.php user set <username> <property> <value>
arsse.php user unset <username> <property>
arsse.php user set-pass <username> [<password>]
[--oldpass=<pass>] [--fever]
arsse.php user unset-pass <username>
[--oldpass=<pass>] [--fever]
arsse.php user auth <username> <password> [--fever]
arsse.php token list <username>
arsse.php token create <username> [<label>]
arsse.php token revoke <username> [<token>]
arsse.php import <username> [<file>]
[-f | --flat] [-r | --replace]
arsse.php export <username> [<file>]
[-f | --flat]
arsse.php --version
arsse.php -h | --help
The Arsse command-line interface can be used to perform various administrative
tasks such as starting the newsfeed refresh service, managing users, and
importing or exporting data.
Commands:
daemon
Starts the newsfeed refreshing service, which will refresh stale feeds at
the configured interval automatically.
feed refresh-all
Refreshes any stale feeds once, then exits. This performs the same
function as the daemon command without looping; this is useful if use of
a scheduler such a cron is preferred over a persitent service.
feed refresh <n>
Refreshes a single feed by numeric ID. This is principally for internal
use as the feed ID numbers are not usually exposed to the user.
conf save-defaults [<file>]
Prints default configuration parameters to standard output, or to <file>
if specified. Each parameter is annotated with a short description of its
purpose and usage.
user [list]
Prints a list of all existing users, one per line.
user add <username> [<password>] [--admin]
Adds the user specified by <username>, with the provided password
<password>. If no password is specified, a random password will be
generated and printed to standard output. The --admin option will make
the user an administrator, which allows them to manage users via the
Miniflux protocol, among other things.
user remove <username>
Removes the user specified by <username>. Data related to the user,
including folders and subscriptions, are immediately deleted. Feeds to
which the user was subscribed will be retained and refreshed until the
configured retention time elapses.
user show <username>
Displays the metadata of a user in a basic tabular format. See below for
details on the various properties displayed.
user set <username> <property> <value>
Sets a user's metadata property to the supplied value. See below for
details on the various properties available.
user unset <username> <property>
Sets a user's metadata property to its default value. See below for
details on the various properties available. What the default value
for a property evaluates to depends on which protocol is used.
user set-pass <username> [<password>]
Changes <username>'s password to <password>. If no password is specified,
a random password will be generated and printed to standard output.
The --oldpass=<pass> option can be used to supply a user's exiting
password if this is required by the authentication driver to change a
password. Currently this is not used by any existing driver.
The --fever option sets a user's Fever protocol password instead of their
general password. As Fever requires that passwords be stored insecurely,
users do not have Fever passwords by default, and logging in to the Fever
protocol is disabled until a password is set. It is highly recommended
that a user's Fever password be different from their general password.
user unset-pass <username>
Unsets a user's password, effectively disabling their account. As with
password setting, the --oldpass and --fever options may be used.
user auth <username> <password>
Tests logging in as <username> with password <password>. This only checks
that the user's password is correctly recognized; it has no side effects.
The --fever option may be used to test the user's Fever protocol password,
if any.
token list <username>
Lists available tokens for <username> in a simple tabular format. These
tokens act as an alternative means of authentication for the Miniflux
protocol and may be required by some clients. They do not expire.
token create <username> [<label>]
Creates a new login token for <username> and prints it. These tokens act
as an alternative means of authentication for the Miniflux protocol and
may be required by some clients. An optional label may be specified to
give the token a meaningful name.
token revoke <username> [<token>]
Deletes the specified token from the database. The token itself must be
supplied, not its label. If it is omitted all tokens are revoked.
import <username> [<file>]
Imports the feeds, folders, and tags found in the OPML formatted <file>
into the account of <username>. If no file is specified, data is instead
read from standard input.
The --replace option interprets the OPML file as the list of all desired
feeds, folders and tags, performing any deletion or moving of existing
entries which do not appear in the flle. If this option is not specified,
the file is assumed to list desired additions only.
The --flat option can be used to ignore any folder structures in the file,
importing any feeds only into the root folder.
export <username> [<file>]
Exports <username>'s feeds, folders, and tags to the OPML file specified
by <file>, or standard output if none is provided. Note that due to a
limitation of the OPML format, any commas present in tag names will not be
retained in the export.
The --flat option can be used to omit folders from the export. Some OPML
implementations may not support folders, or arbitrary nesting; this option
may be used when planning to import into such software.
User metadata:
User metadata are primarily used by the Miniflux protocol, and most
properties have identical or similar names to those used by Miniflux.
Properties may also affect other protocols, or conversely may have no
effect even when using the Miniflux protocol; this is noted below when
appropriate.
Booleans accept any of the values true/false, 1/0, yes/no, on/off.
The following metadata properties exist for each user:
num
Integer. The numeric identifier of the user. This is assigned at user
creation and is read-only.
admin
Boolean. Whether the user is an administrator. Administrators may
manage other users via the Miniflux protocol, and also may trigger
feed updates manually via the Nextcloud News protocol.
lang
String. The preferred language of the user, as a BCP 47 language tag
e.g. "en-ca". Note that since The Arsse currently only includes
English text it is not used by The Arsse itself, but clients may
use this metadatum in protocols which expose it.
tz
String. The time zone of the user, as a tzdata identifier e.g.
"America/Los_Angeles".
root_folder_name
String. The name of the root folder, in protocols which allow it to
be renamed.
sort_asc
Boolean. Whether the user prefers ascending sort order for articles.
Descending order is usually the default, but explicitly setting this
property false will also make a preference for descending order
explicit.
theme
String. The user's preferred theme. This is not used by The Arsse
itself, but clients may use this metadatum in protocols which expose
it.
page_size
Integer. The user's preferred page size when listing articles. This is
not used by The Arsse itself, but clients may use this metadatum in
protocols which expose it.
shortcuts
Boolean. Whether to enable keyboard shortcuts. This is not used by
The Arsse itself, but clients may use this metadatum in protocols which
expose it.
gestures
Boolean. Whether to enable touch gestures. This is not used by
The Arsse itself, but clients may use this metadatum in protocols which
expose it.
reading_time
Boolean. Whether to calculate and display the estimated reading time
for articles. Currently The Arsse does not calculate reading time, so
changing this will likely have no effect.
stylesheet
String. A user CSS stylesheet. This is not used by The Arsse itself,
but clients may use this metadatum in protocols which expose it.
USAGE_TEXT;
protected function usage($prog): string {
$prog = basename($prog);
return str_replace("arsse.php", $prog, self::USAGE);
}
protected function command($args): string {
$out = [];
foreach ($args as $k => $v) {
if (preg_match("/^[a-z]/", $k) && $v === true) {
$out[] = $k;
}
}
return implode(" ", $out);
}
/** @codeCoverageIgnore */
protected function loadConf(): bool {
$conf = file_exists(BASE."config.php") ? new Conf(BASE."config.php") : new Conf;
Arsse::load($conf);
return true;
}
protected function resolveFile($file, string $mode): string {
// TODO: checking read/write permissions on the provided path may be useful
$stdinOrStdout = in_array($mode, ["r", "r+"]) ? "php://input" : "php://output";
return ($file === "-" ? null : $file) ?? $stdinOrStdout;
}
public function dispatch(array $argv = null): int {
$argv = $argv ?? $_SERVER['argv'];
$argv0 = array_shift($argv);
$args = \Docopt::handle($this->usage($argv0), [
'argv' => $argv,
'help' => false,
]);
try {
$cmd = $this->command($args);
if ($cmd && !in_array($cmd, ["", "conf save-defaults"])) {
// only certain commands don't require configuration to be loaded
$this->loadConf();
}
switch ($cmd) {
case "":
if ($args['--version']) {
echo Arsse::VERSION.\PHP_EOL;
} elseif ($args['--help'] || $args['-h']) {
echo $this->usage($argv0).\PHP_EOL;
}
return 0;
case "daemon":
Arsse::$obj->get(Service::class)->watch(true);
return 0;
case "feed refresh":
return (int) !Arsse::$db->feedUpdate((int) $args['<n>'], true);
case "feed refresh-all":
Arsse::$obj->get(Service::class)->watch(false);
return 0;
case "conf save-defaults":
$file = $this->resolveFile($args['<file>'], "w");
return (int) !Arsse::$obj->get(Conf::class)->exportFile($file, true);
case "export":
$u = $args['<username>'];
$file = $this->resolveFile($args['<file>'], "w");
return (int) !Arsse::$obj->get(OPML::class)->exportFile($file, $u, ($args['--flat'] || $args['-f']));
case "import":
$u = $args['<username>'];
$file = $this->resolveFile($args['<file>'], "r");
return (int) !Arsse::$obj->get(OPML::class)->importFile($file, $u, ($args['--flat'] || $args['-f']), ($args['--replace'] || $args['-r']));
case "token list":
case "list token": // command reconstruction yields this order for "token list" command
return $this->tokenList($args['<username>']);
case "token create":
echo Arsse::$obj->get(Miniflux::class)->tokenGenerate($args['<username>'], $args['<label>']).\PHP_EOL;
return 0;
case "token revoke":
Arsse::$db->tokenRevoke($args['<username>'], "miniflux.login", $args['<token>']);
return 0;
case "user add":
$out = $this->userAddOrSetPassword("add", $args["<username>"], $args["<password>"]);
if ($args['--admin']) {
Arsse::$user->propertiesSet($args["<username>"], ['admin' => true]);
}
return $out;
case "user set-pass":
if ($args['--fever']) {
$passwd = Arsse::$obj->get(Fever::class)->register($args["<username>"], $args["<password>"]);
if (is_null($args["<password>"])) {
echo $passwd.\PHP_EOL;
}
return 0;
} else {
return $this->userAddOrSetPassword("passwordSet", $args["<username>"], $args["<password>"], $args["--oldpass"]);
}
// no break
case "user unset-pass":
if ($args['--fever']) {
Arsse::$obj->get(Fever::class)->unregister($args["<username>"]);
} else {
Arsse::$user->passwordUnset($args["<username>"], $args["--oldpass"]);
}
return 0;
case "user remove":
return (int) !Arsse::$user->remove($args["<username>"]);
case "user show":
return $this->userShowProperties($args["<username>"]);
case "user set":
return (int) !Arsse::$user->propertiesSet($args["<username>"], [$args["<property>"] => $args["<value>"]]);
case "user unset":
return (int) !Arsse::$user->propertiesSet($args["<username>"], [$args["<property>"] => null]);
case "user auth":
return $this->userAuthenticate($args["<username>"], $args["<password>"], $args["--fever"]);
case "user list":
case "user":
return $this->userList();
default:
throw new Exception("constantUnknown", $cmd); // @codeCoverageIgnore
}
} catch (AbstractException $e) {
$this->logError($e->getMessage());
return $e->getCode();
}
} // @codeCoverageIgnore
/** @codeCoverageIgnore */
protected function logError(string $msg): void {
fwrite(STDERR, $msg.\PHP_EOL);
}
protected function userAddOrSetPassword(string $method, string $user, string $password = null, string $oldpass = null): int {
$passwd = Arsse::$user->$method(...array_slice(func_get_args(), 1));
if (is_null($password)) {
echo $passwd.\PHP_EOL;
}
return 0;
}
protected function userList(): int {
$list = Arsse::$user->list();
if ($list) {
echo implode(\PHP_EOL, $list).\PHP_EOL;
}
return 0;
}
protected function userAuthenticate(string $user, string $password, bool $fever = false): int {
$result = $fever ? Arsse::$obj->get(Fever::class)->authenticate($user, $password) : Arsse::$user->auth($user, $password);
if ($result) {
echo Arsse::$lang->msg("CLI.Auth.Success").\PHP_EOL;
return 0;
} else {
echo Arsse::$lang->msg("CLI.Auth.Failure").\PHP_EOL;
return 1;
}
}
protected function userShowProperties(string $user): int {
$data = Arsse::$user->propertiesGet($user);
$len = array_reduce(array_keys($data), function($carry, $item) {
return max($carry, strlen($item));
}, 0) + 2;
foreach ($data as $k => $v) {
echo str_pad($k, $len, " ");
echo var_export($v, true).\PHP_EOL;
}
return 0;
}
protected function tokenList(string $user): int {
$list = Arsse::$obj->get(Miniflux::class)->tokenList($user);
usort($list, function($v1, $v2) {
return $v1['label'] <=> $v2['label'];
});
foreach ($list as $t) {
echo $t['id']." ".$t['label'].\PHP_EOL;
}
return 0;
}
}