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view mod_log_http/mod_log_http.lua @ 6237:9d88c3d9eea5
mod_http_oauth2: Enforce the registered grant types
Thus a client can limit itself to certain grant types.
Not sure if this prevents any attacks, but what was the point of
including this in the registration if it was not going to be enforced?
This became easier to do with client_id being available earlier.
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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| date | Mon, 02 Jun 2025 20:55:20 +0200 |
| parents | 3bd725430f40 |
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module:set_global(); local http = require "net.http"; local codes = require "net.http.codes"; local json = require "util.json"; local log = assert(io.open(assert(module:get_option_string("log_http_file"), "Please supply log_http_file in the config"), "a+")); log:setvbuf("line"); local function append_request(id, req) local headers = {}; for k, v in pairs(req.headers) do table.insert(headers, { name = k, value = v }); end local queryString = {}; if req.query then for _, pair in ipairs(http.formdecode(req.query)) do table.insert(queryString, pair); end end log:write("<<<", json.encode({ id = id; type = "request"; method = req.method; url = req.url; httpVersion = "HTTP/1.1"; cookies = {}; headers = headers; queryString = queryString; postData = req.body and { mimeType = req.headers["Content-Type"]; text = req.body; } or nil; headersSize = -1; bodySize = -1; }), "\n"); end local function append_response(id, resp) local headers = {}; for k, v in pairs(resp.headers) do table.insert(headers, { name = k, value = v }); end log:write(">>>", json.encode({ id = id; type = "response"; status = resp.code; statusText = codes[resp.code]; httpVersion = resp.httpversion; cookies = {}; headers = headers; content = resp.body and { size = #resp.body; mimeType = resp.headers.content_type; text = resp.body; } or nil; headersSize = -1; bodySize = -1; }), "\n"); end module:hook_object_event(http.events, "request", function (event) module:log("warn", "Request to %s!", event.url); append_request(event.request.id, event.request); end); module:hook_object_event(http.events, "request-connection-error", function (event) module:log("warn", "Failed to make request to %s!", event.url); end); module:hook_object_event(http.events, "response", function (event) module:log("warn", "Received response %d from %s!", event.code, event.url); append_response(event.request.id, event.response); end); function module.unload() log:close(); end
