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# frozen_string_literal: true
# When adding new user-configurable throttles, remember to update the documentation
# in doc/user/admin_area/settings/user_and_ip_rate_limits.md
#
# Integration specs for throttling can be found in:
# spec/requests/rack_attack_global_spec.rb
module Gitlab
module RackAttack
def self.configure(rack_attack)
# This adds some methods used by our throttles to the `Rack::Request`
rack_attack::Request.include(Gitlab::RackAttack::Request)
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# This is Rack::Attack::DEFAULT_THROTTLED_RESPONSE, modified to allow a custom response
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rack_attack.throttled_responder = lambda do |request|
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throttled_headers = Gitlab::RackAttack.throttled_response_headers(
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request.env['rack.attack.matched'], request.env['rack.attack.match_data']
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)
[429, { 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' }.merge(throttled_headers), [Gitlab::Throttle.rate_limiting_response_text]]
end
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rack_attack.cache.store = Gitlab::RackAttack::Store.new
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# Configure the throttles
configure_throttles(rack_attack)
configure_user_allowlist
end
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# Rate Limit HTTP headers are not standardized anywhere. This is the latest
# draft submitted to IETF:
# https://github.com/ietf-wg-httpapi/ratelimit-headers/blob/main/draft-ietf-httpapi-ratelimit-headers.md
#
# This method implement the most viable parts of the headers. Those headers
# will be sent back to the client when it gets throttled.
#
# - RateLimit-Limit: indicates the request quota associated to the client
# in 60 seconds. The time window for the quota here is supposed to be
# mirrored to throttle_*_period_in_seconds application settings. However,
# our HAProxy as well as some ecosystem libraries are using a fixed
# 60-second window. Therefore, the returned limit is approximately rounded
# up to fit into that window.
#
# - RateLimit-Observed: indicates the current request amount associated to
# the client within the time window.
#
# - RateLimit-Remaining: indicates the remaining quota within the time
# window. It is the result of RateLimit-Limit - RateLimit-Remaining
#
# - Retry-After: the remaining duration in seconds until the quota is
# reset. This is a standardized HTTP header:
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# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7231#page-69
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#
# - RateLimit-Reset: the point of time that the request quota is reset, in Unix time
#
# - RateLimit-ResetTime: the point of time that the request quota is reset, in HTTP date format
def self.throttled_response_headers(matched, match_data)
# Match data example:
# {:discriminator=>"127.0.0.1", :count=>12, :period=>60 seconds, :limit=>1, :epoch_time=>1609833930}
# Source: https://github.com/rack/rack-attack/blob/v6.3.0/lib/rack/attack/throttle.rb#L33
period = match_data[:period]
limit = match_data[:limit]
rounded_limit = (limit.to_f * 1.minute / match_data[:period]).ceil
observed = match_data[:count]
now = match_data[:epoch_time]
retry_after = period - (now % period)
reset_time = Time.at(now + retry_after) # rubocop:disable Rails/TimeZone
{
'RateLimit-Name' => matched.to_s,
'RateLimit-Limit' => rounded_limit.to_s,
'RateLimit-Observed' => observed.to_s,
'RateLimit-Remaining' => (limit > observed ? limit - observed : 0).to_s,
'RateLimit-Reset' => reset_time.to_i.to_s,
'RateLimit-ResetTime' => reset_time.httpdate,
'Retry-After' => retry_after.to_s
}
end
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def self.configure_user_allowlist
@user_allowlist = nil
user_allowlist
end
def self.configure_throttles(rack_attack)
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# Each of these settings follows the same pattern of specifying separate
# authenticated and unauthenticated rates via settings
Gitlab::Throttle::REGULAR_THROTTLES.each do |throttle|
unauthenticated_options = Gitlab::Throttle.options(throttle, authenticated: false)
throttle_or_track(rack_attack, "throttle_unauthenticated_#{throttle}", unauthenticated_options) do |req|
if req.throttle?(throttle, authenticated: false)
req.ip
end
end
authenticated_options = Gitlab::Throttle.options(throttle, authenticated: true)
throttle_or_track(rack_attack, "throttle_authenticated_#{throttle}", authenticated_options) do |req|
if req.throttle?(throttle, authenticated: true)
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req.throttled_identifer([:api])
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end
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end
end
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throttle_or_track(rack_attack, 'throttle_unauthenticated_web', Gitlab::Throttle.unauthenticated_web_options) do |req|
if req.throttle_unauthenticated_web?
req.ip
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end
end
# Product analytics feature is in experimental stage.
# At this point we want to limit amount of events registered
# per application (aid stands for application id).
throttle_or_track(rack_attack, 'throttle_product_analytics_collector', limit: 100, period: 60) do |req|
if req.product_analytics_collector_request?
req.params['aid']
end
end
throttle_or_track(rack_attack, 'throttle_authenticated_web', Gitlab::Throttle.authenticated_web_options) do |req|
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if req.throttle_authenticated_web?
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req.throttled_identifer([:api, :rss, :ics])
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end
end
throttle_or_track(rack_attack, 'throttle_unauthenticated_protected_paths', Gitlab::Throttle.protected_paths_options) do |req|
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if req.throttle_unauthenticated_protected_paths?
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req.ip
end
end
throttle_or_track(rack_attack, 'throttle_authenticated_protected_paths_api', Gitlab::Throttle.protected_paths_options) do |req|
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if req.throttle_authenticated_protected_paths_api?
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req.throttled_identifer([:api])
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end
end
throttle_or_track(rack_attack, 'throttle_authenticated_protected_paths_web', Gitlab::Throttle.protected_paths_options) do |req|
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if req.throttle_authenticated_protected_paths_web?
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req.throttled_identifer([:api, :rss, :ics])
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end
end
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throttle_or_track(rack_attack, 'throttle_authenticated_git_lfs', Gitlab::Throttle.throttle_authenticated_git_lfs_options) do |req|
if req.throttle_authenticated_git_lfs?
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req.throttled_identifer([:api])
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end
end
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rack_attack.safelist('throttle_bypass_header') do |req|
Gitlab::Throttle.bypass_header.present? &&
req.get_header(Gitlab::Throttle.bypass_header) == '1'
end
end
def self.throttle_or_track(rack_attack, throttle_name, *args, &block)
if track?(throttle_name)
rack_attack.track(throttle_name, *args, &block)
else
rack_attack.throttle(throttle_name, *args, &block)
end
end
def self.track?(name)
dry_run_config = ENV['GITLAB_THROTTLE_DRY_RUN'].to_s.strip
return false if dry_run_config.empty?
return true if dry_run_config == '*'
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dry_run_throttles = dry_run_config.split(',').map(&:strip)
# `throttle_unauthenticated` was split into API and web, so to maintain backwards-compatibility
# this throttle name now controls both rate limits.
if dry_run_throttles.include?('throttle_unauthenticated')
dry_run_throttles += %w[throttle_unauthenticated_api throttle_unauthenticated_web]
end
dry_run_throttles.include?(name)
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end
def self.user_allowlist
@user_allowlist ||= begin
list = UserAllowlist.new(ENV['GITLAB_THROTTLE_USER_ALLOWLIST'])
Gitlab::AuthLogger.info(gitlab_throttle_user_allowlist: list.to_a)
list
end
end
end
end
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::Gitlab::RackAttack.prepend_mod_with('Gitlab::RackAttack')