# The ChangesetController is the RESTful interface to Changeset objects
class ChangesetsController < ApplicationController
+ include UserMethods
+
layout "site"
require "xml/libxml"
- skip_before_action :verify_authenticity_token, :except => [:index]
- before_action :authorize_web, :only => [:index, :feed]
- before_action :set_locale, :only => [:index, :feed]
- before_action :authorize, :only => [:create, :update, :upload, :close, :subscribe, :unsubscribe]
- before_action :api_deny_access_handler, :only => [:create, :update, :upload, :close, :subscribe, :unsubscribe, :expand_bbox]
+ before_action :authorize_web
+ before_action :set_locale
+ before_action -> { check_database_readable(:need_api => true) }, :only => [:index, :feed]
+ before_action :check_database_writable, :only => [:subscribe, :unsubscribe]
authorize_resource
- before_action :require_public_data, :only => [:create, :update, :upload, :close, :subscribe, :unsubscribe]
- before_action :check_api_writable, :only => [:create, :update, :upload, :subscribe, :unsubscribe]
- before_action :check_api_readable, :except => [:create, :update, :upload, :download, :query, :index, :feed, :subscribe, :unsubscribe]
- before_action(:only => [:index, :feed]) { |c| c.check_database_readable(true) }
- around_action :api_call_handle_error, :except => [:index, :feed]
- around_action :api_call_timeout, :except => [:index, :feed, :upload]
- around_action :web_timeout, :only => [:index, :feed]
+ around_action :web_timeout
# Helper methods for checking consistency
include ConsistencyValidations
- # Create a changeset from XML.
- def create
- assert_method :put
-
- cs = Changeset.from_xml(request.raw_post, true)
-
- # Assume that Changeset.from_xml has thrown an exception if there is an error parsing the xml
- cs.user = current_user
- cs.save_with_tags!
-
- # Subscribe user to changeset comments
- cs.subscribers << current_user
-
- render :plain => cs.id.to_s
- end
-
- ##
- # Return XML giving the basic info about the changeset. Does not
- # return anything about the nodes, ways and relations in the changeset.
- def show
- changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
-
- render :xml => changeset.to_xml(params[:include_discussion].presence).to_s
- end
-
- ##
- # marks a changeset as closed. this may be called multiple times
- # on the same changeset, so is idempotent.
- def close
- assert_method :put
-
- changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
- check_changeset_consistency(changeset, current_user)
-
- # to close the changeset, we'll just set its closed_at time to
- # now. this might not be enough if there are concurrency issues,
- # but we'll have to wait and see.
- changeset.set_closed_time_now
-
- changeset.save!
- head :ok
- end
-
- ##
- # insert a (set of) points into a changeset bounding box. this can only
- # increase the size of the bounding box. this is a hint that clients can
- # set either before uploading a large number of changes, or changes that
- # the client (but not the server) knows will affect areas further away.
- def expand_bbox
- # only allow POST requests, because although this method is
- # idempotent, there is no "document" to PUT really...
- assert_method :post
-
- cs = Changeset.find(params[:id])
- check_changeset_consistency(cs, current_user)
-
- # keep an array of lons and lats
- lon = []
- lat = []
-
- # the request is in pseudo-osm format... this is kind-of an
- # abuse, maybe should change to some other format?
- doc = XML::Parser.string(request.raw_post, :options => XML::Parser::Options::NOERROR).parse
- doc.find("//osm/node").each do |n|
- lon << n["lon"].to_f * GeoRecord::SCALE
- lat << n["lat"].to_f * GeoRecord::SCALE
- end
-
- # add the existing bounding box to the lon-lat array
- lon << cs.min_lon unless cs.min_lon.nil?
- lat << cs.min_lat unless cs.min_lat.nil?
- lon << cs.max_lon unless cs.max_lon.nil?
- lat << cs.max_lat unless cs.max_lat.nil?
-
- # collapse the arrays to minimum and maximum
- cs.min_lon = lon.min
- cs.min_lat = lat.min
- cs.max_lon = lon.max
- cs.max_lat = lat.max
-
- # save the larger bounding box and return the changeset, which
- # will include the bigger bounding box.
- cs.save!
- render :xml => cs.to_xml.to_s
- end
-
- ##
- # Upload a diff in a single transaction.
- #
- # This means that each change within the diff must succeed, i.e: that
- # each version number mentioned is still current. Otherwise the entire
- # transaction *must* be rolled back.
- #
- # Furthermore, each element in the diff can only reference the current
- # changeset.
- #
- # Returns: a diffResult document, as described in
- # http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Protocol_Version_0.6
- def upload
- # only allow POST requests, as the upload method is most definitely
- # not idempotent, as several uploads with placeholder IDs will have
- # different side-effects.
- # see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec9.html#sec9.1.2
- assert_method :post
-
- changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
- check_changeset_consistency(changeset, current_user)
-
- diff_reader = DiffReader.new(request.raw_post, changeset)
- Changeset.transaction do
- result = diff_reader.commit
- render :xml => result.to_s
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # download the changeset as an osmChange document.
- #
- # to make it easier to revert diffs it would be better if the osmChange
- # format were reversible, i.e: contained both old and new versions of
- # modified elements. but it doesn't at the moment...
- #
- # this method cannot order the database changes fully (i.e: timestamp and
- # version number may be too coarse) so the resulting diff may not apply
- # to a different database. however since changesets are not atomic this
- # behaviour cannot be guaranteed anyway and is the result of a design
- # choice.
- def download
- changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
-
- # get all the elements in the changeset which haven't been redacted
- # and stick them in a big array.
- elements = [changeset.old_nodes.unredacted,
- changeset.old_ways.unredacted,
- changeset.old_relations.unredacted].flatten
-
- # sort the elements by timestamp and version number, as this is the
- # almost sensible ordering available. this would be much nicer if
- # global (SVN-style) versioning were used - then that would be
- # unambiguous.
- elements.sort! do |a, b|
- if a.timestamp == b.timestamp
- a.version <=> b.version
- else
- a.timestamp <=> b.timestamp
- end
- end
-
- # create changeset and user caches
- changeset_cache = {}
- user_display_name_cache = {}
-
- # create an osmChange document for the output
- result = OSM::API.new.get_xml_doc
- result.root.name = "osmChange"
-
- # generate an output element for each operation. note: we avoid looking
- # at the history because it is simpler - but it would be more correct to
- # check these assertions.
- elements.each do |elt|
- result.root <<
- if elt.version == 1
- # first version, so it must be newly-created.
- created = XML::Node.new "create"
- created << elt.to_xml_node(changeset_cache, user_display_name_cache)
- elsif elt.visible
- # must be a modify
- modified = XML::Node.new "modify"
- modified << elt.to_xml_node(changeset_cache, user_display_name_cache)
- else
- # if the element isn't visible then it must have been deleted
- deleted = XML::Node.new "delete"
- deleted << elt.to_xml_node(changeset_cache, user_display_name_cache)
- end
- end
-
- render :xml => result.to_s
- end
-
- ##
- # query changesets by bounding box, time, user or open/closed status.
- def query
- # find any bounding box
- bbox = BoundingBox.from_bbox_params(params) if params["bbox"]
-
- # create the conditions that the user asked for. some or all of
- # these may be nil.
- changesets = Changeset.all
- changesets = conditions_bbox(changesets, bbox)
- changesets = conditions_user(changesets, params["user"], params["display_name"])
- changesets = conditions_time(changesets, params["time"])
- changesets = conditions_open(changesets, params["open"])
- changesets = conditions_closed(changesets, params["closed"])
- changesets = conditions_ids(changesets, params["changesets"])
-
- # sort and limit the changesets
- changesets = changesets.order("created_at DESC").limit(100)
-
- # preload users, tags and comments
- changesets = changesets.preload(:user, :changeset_tags, :comments)
-
- # create the results document
- results = OSM::API.new.get_xml_doc
-
- # add all matching changesets to the XML results document
- changesets.order("created_at DESC").limit(100).each do |cs|
- results.root << cs.to_xml_node
- end
-
- render :xml => results.to_s
- end
-
- ##
- # updates a changeset's tags. none of the changeset's attributes are
- # user-modifiable, so they will be ignored.
- #
- # changesets are not (yet?) versioned, so we don't have to deal with
- # history tables here. changesets are locked to a single user, however.
- #
- # after succesful update, returns the XML of the changeset.
- def update
- # request *must* be a PUT.
- assert_method :put
-
- changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
- new_changeset = Changeset.from_xml(request.raw_post)
-
- check_changeset_consistency(changeset, current_user)
- changeset.update_from(new_changeset, current_user)
- render :xml => changeset.to_xml.to_s
- end
-
##
# list non-empty changesets in reverse chronological order
def index
if @params[:display_name]
changesets = if user.data_public? || user == current_user
- changesets.where(:user_id => user.id)
+ changesets.where(:user => user)
else
changesets.where("false")
end
elsif @params[:bbox]
changesets = conditions_bbox(changesets, BoundingBox.from_bbox_params(params))
elsif @params[:friends] && current_user
- changesets = changesets.where(:user_id => current_user.friend_users.identifiable)
+ changesets = changesets.where(:user => current_user.friends.identifiable)
elsif @params[:nearby] && current_user
- changesets = changesets.where(:user_id => current_user.nearby)
+ changesets = changesets.where(:user => current_user.nearby)
end
changesets = changesets.where("changesets.id <= ?", @params[:max_id]) if @params[:max_id]
- @edits = changesets.order("changesets.id DESC").limit(20).preload(:user, :changeset_tags, :comments)
+ @changesets = changesets.order("changesets.id DESC").limit(20).preload(:user, :changeset_tags, :comments)
render :action => :index, :layout => false
end
end
##
- # Adds a subscriber to the changeset
+ # subscribe to a changeset
def subscribe
- # Check the arguments are sane
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, "No id was given" unless params[:id]
+ @changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
- # Extract the arguments
- id = params[:id].to_i
+ if request.post?
+ @changeset.subscribe(current_user) unless @changeset.subscribed?(current_user)
- # Find the changeset and check it is valid
- changeset = Changeset.find(id)
- raise OSM::APIChangesetAlreadySubscribedError, changeset if changeset.subscribers.exists?(current_user.id)
-
- # Add the subscriber
- changeset.subscribers << current_user
-
- # Return a copy of the updated changeset
- render :xml => changeset.to_xml.to_s
+ redirect_to changeset_path(@changeset)
+ end
+ rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
+ render :action => "no_such_entry", :status => :not_found
end
##
- # Removes a subscriber from the changeset
+ # unsubscribe from a changeset
def unsubscribe
- # Check the arguments are sane
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, "No id was given" unless params[:id]
+ @changeset = Changeset.find(params[:id])
- # Extract the arguments
- id = params[:id].to_i
+ if request.post?
+ @changeset.unsubscribe(current_user)
- # Find the changeset and check it is valid
- changeset = Changeset.find(id)
- raise OSM::APIChangesetNotSubscribedError, changeset unless changeset.subscribers.exists?(current_user.id)
-
- # Remove the subscriber
- changeset.subscribers.delete(current_user)
-
- # Return a copy of the updated changeset
- render :xml => changeset.to_xml.to_s
+ redirect_to changeset_path(@changeset)
+ end
+ rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
+ render :action => "no_such_entry", :status => :not_found
end
private
##
# if a bounding box was specified do some sanity checks.
# restrict changesets to those enclosed by a bounding box
- # we need to return both the changesets and the bounding box
def conditions_bbox(changesets, bbox)
if bbox
bbox.check_boundaries
end
end
- ##
- # restrict changesets to those by a particular user
- def conditions_user(changesets, user, name)
- if user.nil? && name.nil?
- changesets
- else
- # shouldn't provide both name and UID
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, "provide either the user ID or display name, but not both" if user && name
-
- # use either the name or the UID to find the user which we're selecting on.
- u = if name.nil?
- # user input checking, we don't have any UIDs < 1
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, "invalid user ID" if user.to_i < 1
-
- u = User.find(user.to_i)
- else
- u = User.find_by(:display_name => name)
- end
-
- # make sure we found a user
- raise OSM::APINotFoundError if u.nil?
-
- # should be able to get changesets of public users only, or
- # our own changesets regardless of public-ness.
- unless u.data_public?
- # get optional user auth stuff so that users can see their own
- # changesets if they're non-public
- setup_user_auth
-
- raise OSM::APINotFoundError if current_user.nil? || current_user != u
- end
-
- changesets.where(:user_id => u.id)
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # restrict changes to those closed during a particular time period
- def conditions_time(changesets, time)
- if time.nil?
- changesets
- elsif time.count(",") == 1
- # if there is a range, i.e: comma separated, then the first is
- # low, second is high - same as with bounding boxes.
-
- # check that we actually have 2 elements in the array
- times = time.split(/,/)
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, "bad time range" if times.size != 2
-
- from, to = times.collect { |t| Time.parse(t) }
- changesets.where("closed_at >= ? and created_at <= ?", from, to)
- else
- # if there is no comma, assume its a lower limit on time
- changesets.where("closed_at >= ?", Time.parse(time))
- end
- # stupid Time seems to throw both of these for bad parsing, so
- # we have to catch both and ensure the correct code path is taken.
- rescue ArgumentError => ex
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, ex.message.to_s
- rescue RuntimeError => ex
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, ex.message.to_s
- end
-
- ##
- # return changesets which are open (haven't been closed yet)
- # we do this by seeing if the 'closed at' time is in the future. Also if we've
- # hit the maximum number of changes then it counts as no longer open.
- # if parameter 'open' is nill then open and closed changesets are returned
- def conditions_open(changesets, open)
- if open.nil?
- changesets
- else
- changesets.where("closed_at >= ? and num_changes <= ?",
- Time.now.getutc, Changeset::MAX_ELEMENTS)
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # query changesets which are closed
- # ('closed at' time has passed or changes limit is hit)
- def conditions_closed(changesets, closed)
- if closed.nil?
- changesets
- else
- changesets.where("closed_at < ? or num_changes > ?",
- Time.now.getutc, Changeset::MAX_ELEMENTS)
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # query changesets by a list of ids
- # (either specified as array or comma-separated string)
- def conditions_ids(changesets, ids)
- if ids.nil?
- changesets
- elsif ids.empty?
- raise OSM::APIBadUserInput, "No changesets were given to search for"
- else
- ids = ids.split(",").collect(&:to_i)
- changesets.where(:id => ids)
- end
- end
-
##
# eliminate empty changesets (where the bbox has not been set)
# this should be applied to all changeset list displays