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Ruby

# frozen_string_literal: true
require "cgi"
module Stripe
module Util
# Options that a user is allowed to specify.
OPTS_USER_SPECIFIED = Set[
:api_key,
:idempotency_key,
:stripe_account,
:stripe_version
].freeze
# Options that should be copyable from one StripeObject to another
# including options that may be internal.
OPTS_COPYABLE = (
OPTS_USER_SPECIFIED + Set[:api_base]
).freeze
# Options that should be persisted between API requests. This includes
# client, which is an object containing an HTTP client to reuse.
OPTS_PERSISTABLE = (
OPTS_USER_SPECIFIED + Set[:client] - Set[:idempotency_key]
).freeze
def self.objects_to_ids(h)
case h
when APIResource
h.id
when Hash
res = {}
h.each { |k, v| res[k] = objects_to_ids(v) unless v.nil? }
res
when Array
h.map { |v| objects_to_ids(v) }
else
h
end
end
def self.object_classes # rubocop:disable Metrics/MethodLength
@object_classes ||= {
# data structures
ListObject::OBJECT_NAME => ListObject,
# business objects
Account::OBJECT_NAME => Account,
AlipayAccount::OBJECT_NAME => AlipayAccount,
ApplePayDomain::OBJECT_NAME => ApplePayDomain,
ApplicationFee::OBJECT_NAME => ApplicationFee,
ApplicationFeeRefund::OBJECT_NAME => ApplicationFeeRefund,
Balance::OBJECT_NAME => Balance,
BalanceTransaction::OBJECT_NAME => BalanceTransaction,
BankAccount::OBJECT_NAME => BankAccount,
BitcoinReceiver::OBJECT_NAME => BitcoinReceiver,
BitcoinTransaction::OBJECT_NAME => BitcoinTransaction,
Card::OBJECT_NAME => Card,
Charge::OBJECT_NAME => Charge,
CountrySpec::OBJECT_NAME => CountrySpec,
Coupon::OBJECT_NAME => Coupon,
Customer::OBJECT_NAME => Customer,
Dispute::OBJECT_NAME => Dispute,
EphemeralKey::OBJECT_NAME => EphemeralKey,
Event::OBJECT_NAME => Event,
ExchangeRate::OBJECT_NAME => ExchangeRate,
FileLink::OBJECT_NAME => FileLink,
FileUpload::OBJECT_NAME => FileUpload,
Invoice::OBJECT_NAME => Invoice,
InvoiceItem::OBJECT_NAME => InvoiceItem,
InvoiceLineItem::OBJECT_NAME => InvoiceLineItem,
IssuerFraudRecord::OBJECT_NAME => IssuerFraudRecord,
Issuing::Authorization::OBJECT_NAME => Issuing::Authorization,
Issuing::Card::OBJECT_NAME => Issuing::Card,
Issuing::CardDetails::OBJECT_NAME => Issuing::CardDetails,
Issuing::Cardholder::OBJECT_NAME => Issuing::Cardholder,
Issuing::Dispute::OBJECT_NAME => Issuing::Dispute,
Issuing::Transaction::OBJECT_NAME => Issuing::Transaction,
LoginLink::OBJECT_NAME => LoginLink,
Order::OBJECT_NAME => Order,
OrderReturn::OBJECT_NAME => OrderReturn,
PaymentIntent::OBJECT_NAME => PaymentIntent,
Payout::OBJECT_NAME => Payout,
Plan::OBJECT_NAME => Plan,
Product::OBJECT_NAME => Product,
Recipient::OBJECT_NAME => Recipient,
RecipientTransfer::OBJECT_NAME => RecipientTransfer,
Refund::OBJECT_NAME => Refund,
Reporting::ReportRun::OBJECT_NAME => Reporting::ReportRun,
Reporting::ReportType::OBJECT_NAME => Reporting::ReportType,
Reversal::OBJECT_NAME => Reversal,
SKU::OBJECT_NAME => SKU,
Sigma::ScheduledQueryRun::OBJECT_NAME => Sigma::ScheduledQueryRun,
Source::OBJECT_NAME => Source,
SourceTransaction::OBJECT_NAME => SourceTransaction,
Subscription::OBJECT_NAME => Subscription,
SubscriptionItem::OBJECT_NAME => SubscriptionItem,
ThreeDSecure::OBJECT_NAME => ThreeDSecure,
Token::OBJECT_NAME => Token,
Topup::OBJECT_NAME => Topup,
Transfer::OBJECT_NAME => Transfer,
UsageRecord::OBJECT_NAME => UsageRecord,
UsageRecordSummary::OBJECT_NAME => UsageRecordSummary,
}
end
# Converts a hash of fields or an array of hashes into a +StripeObject+ or
# array of +StripeObject+s. These new objects will be created as a concrete
# type as dictated by their `object` field (e.g. an `object` value of
# `charge` would create an instance of +Charge+), but if `object` is not
# present or of an unknown type, the newly created instance will fall back
# to being a +StripeObject+.
#
# ==== Attributes
#
# * +data+ - Hash of fields and values to be converted into a StripeObject.
# * +opts+ - Options for +StripeObject+ like an API key that will be reused
# on subsequent API calls.
def self.convert_to_stripe_object(data, opts = {})
case data
when Array
data.map { |i| convert_to_stripe_object(i, opts) }
when Hash
# Try converting to a known object class. If none available, fall back to generic StripeObject
object_classes.fetch(data[:object], StripeObject).construct_from(data, opts)
else
data
end
end
def self.log_error(message, data = {})
if !Stripe.logger.nil? ||
!Stripe.log_level.nil? && Stripe.log_level <= Stripe::LEVEL_ERROR
log_internal(message, data, color: :cyan,
level: Stripe::LEVEL_ERROR, logger: Stripe.logger, out: $stderr)
end
end
def self.log_info(message, data = {})
if !Stripe.logger.nil? ||
!Stripe.log_level.nil? && Stripe.log_level <= Stripe::LEVEL_INFO
log_internal(message, data, color: :cyan,
level: Stripe::LEVEL_INFO, logger: Stripe.logger, out: $stdout)
end
end
def self.log_debug(message, data = {})
if !Stripe.logger.nil? ||
!Stripe.log_level.nil? && Stripe.log_level <= Stripe::LEVEL_DEBUG
log_internal(message, data, color: :blue,
level: Stripe::LEVEL_DEBUG, logger: Stripe.logger, out: $stdout)
end
end
def self.file_readable(file)
# This is nominally equivalent to File.readable?, but that can
# report incorrect results on some more oddball filesystems
# (such as AFS)
::File.open(file) { |f| }
rescue StandardError
false
else
true
end
def self.symbolize_names(object)
case object
when Hash
new_hash = {}
object.each do |key, value|
key = (begin
key.to_sym
rescue StandardError
key
end) || key
new_hash[key] = symbolize_names(value)
end
new_hash
when Array
object.map { |value| symbolize_names(value) }
else
object
end
end
# Encodes a hash of parameters in a way that's suitable for use as query
# parameters in a URI or as form parameters in a request body. This mainly
# involves escaping special characters from parameter keys and values (e.g.
# `&`).
def self.encode_parameters(params)
Util.flatten_params(params)
.map { |k, v| "#{url_encode(k)}=#{url_encode(v)}" }.join("&")
end
# Encodes a string in a way that makes it suitable for use in a set of
# query parameters in a URI or in a set of form parameters in a request
# body.
def self.url_encode(key)
CGI.escape(key.to_s).
# Don't use strict form encoding by changing the square bracket control
# characters back to their literals. This is fine by the server, and
# makes these parameter strings easier to read.
gsub("%5B", "[").gsub("%5D", "]")
end
def self.flatten_params(params, parent_key = nil)
result = []
# do not sort the final output because arrays (and arrays of hashes
# especially) can be order sensitive, but do sort incoming parameters
params.each do |key, value|
calculated_key = parent_key ? "#{parent_key}[#{key}]" : key.to_s
if value.is_a?(Hash)
result += flatten_params(value, calculated_key)
elsif value.is_a?(Array)
result += flatten_params_array(value, calculated_key)
else
result << [calculated_key, value]
end
end
result
end
def self.flatten_params_array(value, calculated_key)
result = []
value.each_with_index do |elem, i|
if elem.is_a?(Hash)
result += flatten_params(elem, "#{calculated_key}[#{i}]")
elsif elem.is_a?(Array)
result += flatten_params_array(elem, calculated_key)
else
result << ["#{calculated_key}[#{i}]", elem]
end
end
result
end
def self.normalize_id(id)
if id.is_a?(Hash) # overloaded id
params_hash = id.dup
id = params_hash.delete(:id)
else
params_hash = {}
end
[id, params_hash]
end
# The secondary opts argument can either be a string or hash
# Turn this value into an api_key and a set of headers
def self.normalize_opts(opts)
case opts
when String
{ api_key: opts }
when Hash
check_api_key!(opts.fetch(:api_key)) if opts.key?(:api_key)
opts.clone
else
raise TypeError, "normalize_opts expects a string or a hash"
end
end
def self.check_string_argument!(key)
raise TypeError, "argument must be a string" unless key.is_a?(String)
key
end
def self.check_api_key!(key)
raise TypeError, "api_key must be a string" unless key.is_a?(String)
key
end
# Normalizes header keys so that they're all lower case and each
# hyphen-delimited section starts with a single capitalized letter. For
# example, `request-id` becomes `Request-Id`. This is useful for extracting
# certain key values when the user could have set them with a variety of
# diffent naming schemes.
def self.normalize_headers(headers)
headers.each_with_object({}) do |(k, v), new_headers|
if k.is_a?(Symbol)
k = titlecase_parts(k.to_s.tr("_", "-"))
elsif k.is_a?(String)
k = titlecase_parts(k)
end
new_headers[k] = v
end
end
# Generates a Dashboard link to inspect a request ID based off of a request
# ID value and an API key, which is used to attempt to extract whether the
# environment is livemode or testmode.
def self.request_id_dashboard_url(request_id, api_key)
env = !api_key.nil? && api_key.start_with?("sk_live") ? "live" : "test"
"https://dashboard.stripe.com/#{env}/logs/#{request_id}"
end
# Constant time string comparison to prevent timing attacks
# Code borrowed from ActiveSupport
def self.secure_compare(a, b)
return false unless a.bytesize == b.bytesize
l = a.unpack "C#{a.bytesize}"
res = 0
b.each_byte { |byte| res |= byte ^ l.shift }
res.zero?
end
#
# private
#
COLOR_CODES = {
black: 0, light_black: 60,
red: 1, light_red: 61,
green: 2, light_green: 62,
yellow: 3, light_yellow: 63,
blue: 4, light_blue: 64,
magenta: 5, light_magenta: 65,
cyan: 6, light_cyan: 66,
white: 7, light_white: 67,
default: 9,
}.freeze
private_constant :COLOR_CODES
# Uses an ANSI escape code to colorize text if it's going to be sent to a
# TTY.
def self.colorize(val, color, isatty)
return val unless isatty
mode = 0 # default
foreground = 30 + COLOR_CODES.fetch(color)
background = 40 + COLOR_CODES.fetch(:default)
"\033[#{mode};#{foreground};#{background}m#{val}\033[0m"
end
private_class_method :colorize
# Turns an integer log level into a printable name.
def self.level_name(level)
case level
when LEVEL_DEBUG then "debug"
when LEVEL_ERROR then "error"
when LEVEL_INFO then "info"
else level
end
end
private_class_method :level_name
# TODO: Make these named required arguments when we drop support for Ruby
# 2.0.
def self.log_internal(message, data = {}, color: nil, level: nil, logger: nil, out: nil)
data_str = data.reject { |_k, v| v.nil? }
.map do |(k, v)|
format("%s=%s", colorize(k, color, logger.nil? && !out.nil? && out.isatty), wrap_logfmt_value(v))
end.join(" ")
if !logger.nil?
# the library's log levels are mapped to the same values as the
# standard library's logger
logger.log(level,
format("message=%s %s", wrap_logfmt_value(message), data_str))
elsif out.isatty
out.puts format("%s %s %s", colorize(level_name(level)[0, 4].upcase, color, out.isatty), message, data_str)
else
out.puts format("message=%s level=%s %s", wrap_logfmt_value(message), level_name(level), data_str)
end
end
private_class_method :log_internal
def self.titlecase_parts(s)
s.split("-")
.reject { |p| p == "" }
.map { |p| p[0].upcase + p[1..-1].downcase }
.join("-")
end
private_class_method :titlecase_parts
# Wraps a value in double quotes if it looks sufficiently complex so that
# it can be read by logfmt parsers.
def self.wrap_logfmt_value(val)
# If value is any kind of number, just allow it to be formatted directly
# to a string (this will handle integers or floats).
return val if val.is_a?(Numeric)
# Hopefully val is a string, but protect in case it's not.
val = val.to_s
if %r{[^\w\-/]} =~ val
# If the string contains any special characters, escape any double
# quotes it has, remove newlines, and wrap the whole thing in quotes.
format(%("%s"), val.gsub('"', '\"').delete("\n"))
else
# Otherwise use the basic value if it looks like a standard set of
# characters (and allow a few special characters like hyphens, and
# slashes)
val
end
end
private_class_method :wrap_logfmt_value
end
end