<?php // $Id$ /** * @file * Administrative script for running authorized file operations. * * Using this script, the site owner (the user actually owning the files on * the webserver) can authorize certain file-related operations to proceed * with elevated privileges, for example to deploy and upgrade modules or * themes. Users should not visit this page directly, but instead use an * administrative user interface which knows how to redirect the user to this * script as part of a multistep process. This script actually performs the * selected operations without loading all of Drupal, to be able to more * gracefully recover from errors. Access to the script is controlled by a * global killswitch in settings.php ('allow_authorize_operations') and via * the 'administer software updates' permission. * * There are helper functions for setting up an operation to run via this * system in modules/system/system.module. For more information, see: * @link authorize Authorized operation helper functions @endlink */ /** * Root directory of Drupal installation. */ define('DRUPAL_ROOT', getcwd()); /** * Global flag to identify update.php and authorize.php runs, and so * avoid various unwanted operations, such as hook_init() and * hook_exit() invokes, css/js preprocessing and translation, and * solve some theming issues. This flag is checked on several places * in Drupal code (not just authorize.php). */ define('MAINTENANCE_MODE', 'update'); /** * Render a 403 access denied page for authorize.php */ function authorize_access_denied_page() { drupal_add_http_header('403 Forbidden'); watchdog('access denied', 'authorize.php', NULL, WATCHDOG_WARNING); drupal_set_title('Access denied'); return t('You are not allowed to access this page.'); } /** * Determine if the current user is allowed to run authorize.php. * * The killswitch in settings.php overrides all else, otherwise, the user must * have access to the 'administer software updates' permission. * * @return * TRUE if the current user can run authorize.php, otherwise FALSE. */ function authorize_access_allowed() { return variable_get('allow_authorize_operations', TRUE) && user_access('administer software updates'); } // *** Real work of the script begins here. *** require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/bootstrap.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/session.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/common.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/file.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/module.inc'; // We prepare only a minimal bootstrap. This includes the database and // variables, however, so we have access to the class autoloader registry. drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_SESSION); // This must go after drupal_bootstrap(), which unsets globals! global $conf; // We have to enable the user and system modules, even to check access and // display errors via the maintainence theme. $module_list['system']['filename'] = 'modules/system/system.module'; $module_list['user']['filename'] = 'modules/user/user.module'; module_list(TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, $module_list); drupal_load('module', 'system'); drupal_load('module', 'user'); // We also want to have the language system available, but we do *NOT* want to // actually call drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_LANGUAGE), since that would // also force us through the DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_PAGE_HEADER phase, which loads // all the modules, and that's exactly what we're trying to avoid. drupal_language_initialize(); // Initialize the maintenance theme for this administrative script. drupal_maintenance_theme(); $output = ''; $show_messages = TRUE; if (authorize_access_allowed()) { // Load both the Form API and Batch API. require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/form.inc'; require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/batch.inc'; // Load the code that drives the authorize process. require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/authorize.inc'; // For the sake of Batch API and a few other low-level functions, we need to // initialize the URL path into $_GET['q']. However, we do not want to raise // our bootstrap level, nor do we want to call drupal_initialize_path(), // since that is assuming that modules are loaded and invoking hooks. // However, all we really care is if we're in the middle of a batch, in which // case $_GET['q'] will already be set, we just initialize it to an empty // string if it's not already defined. if (!isset($_GET['q'])) { $_GET['q'] = ''; } if (isset($_SESSION['authorize_operation']['page_title'])) { drupal_set_title(check_plain($_SESSION['authorize_operation']['page_title'])); } else { drupal_set_title(t('Authorize file system changes')); } // See if we've run the operation and need to display a report. if (isset($_SESSION['authorize_results']) && $results = $_SESSION['authorize_results']) { // Clear the session out. unset($_SESSION['authorize_results']); unset($_SESSION['authorize_operation']); unset($_SESSION['authorize_filetransfer_backends']); if (!empty($results['page_title'])) { drupal_set_title(check_plain($results['page_title'])); } if (!empty($results['page_message'])) { drupal_set_message($results['page_message']['message'], $results['page_message']['type']); } $output = theme('authorize_report', array('messages' => $results['messages'])); $links = array(); if (is_array($results['tasks'])) { $links += $results['tasks']; } $links = array_merge($links, array( l(t('Administration pages'), 'admin'), l(t('Front page'), '<front>'), )); $output .= theme('item_list', array('items' => $links)); } // If a batch is running, let it run. elseif (isset($_GET['batch'])) { $output = _batch_page(); } else { if (empty($_SESSION['authorize_operation']) || empty($_SESSION['authorize_filetransfer_backends'])) { $output = t('It appears you have reached this page in error.'); } elseif (!$batch = batch_get()) { // We have a batch to process, show the filetransfer form. $output = drupal_render(drupal_get_form('authorize_filetransfer_form')); } } // We defer the display of messages until all operations are done. $show_messages = !(($batch = batch_get()) && isset($batch['running'])); } else { $output = authorize_access_denied_page(); } if (!empty($output)) { print theme('update_page', array('content' => $output, 'show_messages' => $show_messages)); }