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Add support for legacy HTTP 301/302 redirects for external icons

At least on Android, it seems the Bitwarden mobile client responds to
HTTP 307, but not to HTTP 308 for some reason.
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Jeremy Lin 2022-01-08 23:40:35 -08:00
parent 8ba6e61fd5
commit a16c656770
3 changed files with 13 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -144,10 +144,11 @@
## Icon redirect code
## The HTTP status code to use for redirects to an external icon service.
## The supported codes are 307 (temporary) and 308 (permanent).
## The supported codes are 301 (legacy permanent), 302 (legacy temporary), 307 (temporary), and 308 (permanent).
## Temporary redirects are useful while testing different icon services, but once a service
## has been decided on, consider using permanent redirects for cacheability.
# ICON_REDIRECT_CODE=307
## has been decided on, consider using permanent redirects for cacheability. The legacy codes
## are currently better supported by the Bitwarden clients.
# ICON_REDIRECT_CODE=302
## Disable icon downloading
## Set to true to disable icon downloading in the internal icon service.

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@ -72,8 +72,10 @@ fn icon_redirect(domain: &str, template: &str) -> Option<Redirect> {
let url = template.replace("{}", domain);
match CONFIG.icon_redirect_code() {
308 => Some(Redirect::permanent(url)),
301 => Some(Redirect::moved(url)), // legacy permanent redirect
302 => Some(Redirect::found(url)), // legacy temporary redirect
307 => Some(Redirect::temporary(url)),
308 => Some(Redirect::permanent(url)),
_ => {
error!("Unexpected redirect code {}", CONFIG.icon_redirect_code());
None

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@ -458,10 +458,11 @@ make_config! {
/// corresponding icon at the external service.
icon_service: String, false, def, "internal".to_string();
/// Icon redirect code |> The HTTP status code to use for redirects to an external icon service.
/// The supported codes are 307 (temporary) and 308 (permanent).
/// The supported codes are 301 (legacy permanent), 302 (legacy temporary), 307 (temporary), and 308 (permanent).
/// Temporary redirects are useful while testing different icon services, but once a service
/// has been decided on, consider using permanent redirects for cacheability.
icon_redirect_code: u32, true, def, 307;
/// has been decided on, consider using permanent redirects for cacheability. The legacy codes
/// are currently better supported by the Bitwarden clients.
icon_redirect_code: u32, true, def, 302;
/// Positive icon cache expiry |> Number of seconds to consider that an already cached icon is fresh. After this period, the icon will be redownloaded
icon_cache_ttl: u64, true, def, 2_592_000;
/// Negative icon cache expiry |> Number of seconds before trying to download an icon that failed again.
@ -700,8 +701,8 @@ fn validate_config(cfg: &ConfigItems) -> Result<(), Error> {
// Check if the icon redirect code is valid
match cfg.icon_redirect_code {
307 | 308 => (),
_ => err!("Only HTTP 307/308 redirects are supported"),
301 | 302 | 307 | 308 => (),
_ => err!("Only HTTP 301/302 and 307/308 redirects are supported"),
}
Ok(())