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Author SHA1 Message Date
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)
eb6accad40
Fix crash on RM_Call inside module load (#11346)
PR #9320 introduces initialization order changes. Now cluster is initialized after modules.
This changes causes a crash if the module uses RM_Call inside the load function
on cluster mode (the code will try to access `server.cluster` which at this point is NULL).

To solve it, separate cluster initialization into 2 phases:
1. Structure initialization that happened before the modules initialization
2. Listener initialization that happened after.

Test was added to verify the fix.
2022-10-12 13:09:51 +03:00
Madelyn Olson
effa707e9d
Fix incorrect error code for eval scripts and fix test error checking (#10575)
By the convention of errors, there is supposed to be a space between the code and the name.
While looking at some lua stuff I noticed that interpreter errors were not adding the space,
so some clients will try to map the detailed error message into the error.

We have tests that hit this condition, but they were just checking that the string "starts" with ERR.
I updated some other tests with similar incorrect string checking. This isn't complete though, as
there are other ways we check for ERR I didn't fix.

Produces some fun output like:
```
# Errorstats
errorstat_ERR:count=1
errorstat_ERRuser_script_1_:count=1
```
2022-04-14 11:18:32 +03:00
Binbin
23325c135f
sub-command support for ACL CAT and COMMAND LIST. redisCommand always stores fullname (#10127)
Summary of changes:
1. Rename `redisCommand->name` to `redisCommand->declared_name`, it is a
  const char * for native commands and SDS for module commands.
2. Store the [sub]command fullname in `redisCommand->fullname` (sds).
3. List subcommands in `ACL CAT`
4. List subcommands in `COMMAND LIST`
5. `moduleUnregisterCommands` now will also free the module subcommands.
6. RM_GetCurrentCommandName returns full command name

Other changes:
1. Add `addReplyErrorArity` and `addReplyErrorExpireTime`
2. Remove `getFullCommandName` function that now is useless.
3. Some cleanups about `fullname` since now it is SDS.
4. Delete `populateSingleCommand` function from server.h that is useless.
5. Added tests to cover this change.
6. Add some module unload tests and fix the leaks
7. Make error messages uniform, make sure they always contain the full command
  name and that it's quoted.
7. Fixes some typos

see the history in #9504, fixes #10124

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: guybe7 <guy.benoish@redislabs.com>
2022-01-23 10:05:06 +02:00
YaacovHazan
ae2f5b7b2e
Protected configs and sensitive commands (#9920)
Block sensitive configs and commands by default.

* `enable-protected-configs` - block modification of configs with the new `PROTECTED_CONFIG` flag.
   Currently we add this flag to `dbfilename`, and `dir` configs,
   all of which are non-mutable configs that can set a file redis will write to.
* `enable-debug-command` - block the `DEBUG` command
* `enable-module-command` - block the `MODULE` command

These have a default value set to `no`, so that these features are not
exposed by default to client connections, and can only be set by modifying the config file.

Users can change each of these to either `yes` (allow all access), or `local` (allow access from
local TCP connections and unix domain connections)

Note that this is a **breaking change** (specifically the part about MODULE command being disabled by default).
I.e. we don't consider DEBUG command being blocked as an issue (people shouldn't have been using it),
and the few configs we protected are unlikely to have been set at runtime anyway.
On the other hand, it's likely to assume some users who use modules, load them from the config file anyway.
Note that's the whole point of this PR, for redis to be more secure by default and reduce the attack surface on
innocent users, so secure defaults will necessarily mean a breaking change.
2021-12-19 10:46:16 +02:00
Meir Shpilraien (Spielrein)
2237131e15
Unified Lua and modules reply parsing and added RESP3 support to RM_Call (#9202)
## Current state
1. Lua has its own parser that handles parsing `reds.call` replies and translates them
  to Lua objects that can be used by the user Lua code. The parser partially handles
  resp3 (missing big number, verbatim, attribute, ...)
2. Modules have their own parser that handles parsing `RM_Call` replies and translates
  them to RedisModuleCallReply objects. The parser does not support resp3.

In addition, in the future, we want to add Redis Function (#8693) that will probably
support more languages. At some point maintaining so many parsers will stop
scaling (bug fixes and protocol changes will need to be applied on all of them).
We will probably end up with different parsers that support different parts of the
resp protocol (like we already have today with Lua and modules)

## PR Changes
This PR attempt to unified the reply parsing of Lua and modules (and in the future
Redis Function) by introducing a new parser unit (`resp_parser.c`). The new parser
handles parsing the reply and calls different callbacks to allow the users (another
unit that uses the parser, i.e, Lua, modules, or Redis Function) to analyze the reply.

### Lua API Additions
The code that handles reply parsing on `scripting.c` was removed. Instead, it uses
the resp_parser to parse and create a Lua object out of the reply. As mentioned
above the Lua parser did not handle parsing big numbers, verbatim, and attribute.
The new parser can handle those and so Lua also gets it for free.
Those are translated to Lua objects in the following way:
1. Big Number - Lua table `{'big_number':'<str representation for big number>'}`
2. Verbatim - Lua table `{'verbatim_string':{'format':'<verbatim format>', 'string':'<verbatim string value>'}}`
3. Attribute - currently ignored and not expose to the Lua parser, another issue will be open to decide how to expose it.

Tests were added to check resp3 reply parsing on Lua

### Modules API Additions
The reply parsing code on `module.c` was also removed and the new resp_parser is used instead.
In addition, the RedisModuleCallReply was also extracted to a separate unit located on `call_reply.c`
(in the future, this unit will also be used by Redis Function). A nice side effect of unified parsing is
that modules now also support resp3. Resp3 can be enabled by giving `3` as a parameter to the
fmt argument of `RM_Call`. It is also possible to give `0`, which will indicate an auto mode. i.e, Redis
will automatically chose the reply protocol base on the current client set on the RedisModuleCtx
(this mode will mostly be used when the module want to pass the reply to the client as is).
In addition, the following RedisModuleAPI were added to allow analyzing resp3 replies:

* New RedisModuleCallReply types:
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_MAP`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_SET`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_BOOL`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_DOUBLE`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_BIG_NUMBER`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_VERBATIM_STRING`
   * `REDISMODULE_REPLY_ATTRIBUTE`

* New RedisModuleAPI:
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyDouble` - getting double value from resp3 double reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyBool` - getting boolean value from resp3 boolean reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyBigNumber` - getting big number value from resp3 big number reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyVerbatim` - getting format and value from resp3 verbatim reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplySetElement` - getting element from resp3 set reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyMapElement` - getting key and value from resp3 map reply
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyAttribute` - getting a reply attribute
   * `RedisModule_CallReplyAttributeElement` - getting key and value from resp3 attribute reply
   
* New context flags:
   * `REDISMODULE_CTX_FLAGS_RESP3` - indicate that the client is using resp3

Tests were added to check the new RedisModuleAPI

### Modules API Changes
* RM_ReplyWithCallReply might return REDISMODULE_ERR if the given CallReply is in resp3
  but the client expects resp2. This is not a breaking change because in order to get a resp3
  CallReply one needs to specifically specify `3` as a parameter to the fmt argument of
  `RM_Call` (as mentioned above).

Tests were added to check this change

### More small Additions
* Added `debug set-disable-deny-scripts` that allows to turn on and off the commands no-script
flag protection. This is used by the Lua resp3 tests so it will be possible to run `debug protocol`
and check the resp3 parsing code.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
2021-08-04 16:28:07 +03:00
Oran Agra
5ffdbae1f6
Fix failing basics moduleapi test on 32bit CI (#9140) 2021-06-24 12:44:13 +03:00
Evan
1ccf2ca2f4
modules: Add newlen == 0 handling to RM_StringTruncate (#3717) (#3718)
Previously, passing 0 for newlen would not truncate the string at all.
This adds handling of this case, freeing the old string and creating a new empty string.

Other changes:
- Move `src/modules/testmodule.c` to `tests/modules/basics.c`
- Introduce that basic test into the test suite
- Add tests to cover StringTruncate
- Add `test-modules` build target for the main makefile
- Extend `distclean` build target to clean modules too
2021-06-22 12:26:48 +03:00