52 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
0491cb5790 fix error popup on startup 2024-06-03 01:33:35 -04:00
816bd7db00 upgrade to tauri 2.0 beta 2024-06-02 17:20:37 -04:00
b165965289 update todo 2024-05-08 11:37:07 -04:00
86896d68c2 update Cargo.lock 2024-02-24 19:42:39 -08:00
64a2927b94 return to Approve screen after cancelling unlock during request approval 2024-02-07 13:03:12 -08:00
87617a0726 add ui for idle timeout 2024-02-06 20:27:51 -08:00
141334f7e2 add idle timeout and version on settings screen 2024-01-31 13:14:08 -08:00
69f6a39396 change tray menu text when toggling visibility 2024-01-26 21:03:45 -08:00
70e23c7e20 add version to BaseCredentials 2024-01-23 10:58:39 -08:00
1df849442e cancel approval flow on frontend when request is abandoned by client 2024-01-21 13:46:39 -08:00
7fdb336c79 rework approval buttons and add hotkey for base approval 2024-01-20 11:06:27 -08:00
46b8d810c5 allow user to choose whether to send base credentials at approval screen 2024-01-10 17:10:14 -08:00
dd40eb379e update dependencies 2024-01-10 16:31:10 -08:00
13545ac725 v0.4.1 2023-11-09 14:25:20 -08:00
040a01536a work around Gnome focus-stealing prevention 2023-11-09 14:24:44 -08:00
4e2a90b15b remove old client info code 2023-11-09 13:46:15 -08:00
e0d919ed4a fix Windows pipe server 2023-10-09 16:29:41 -07:00
3f4efc5f8f bump version to 0.4.0 2023-10-09 10:06:28 -07:00
4881b90b0b merge branch 'pipe' 2023-10-09 08:54:26 -07:00
1b749a857c disable hotkeys if initial registration fails 2023-10-09 08:50:31 -07:00
2079f99d04 bump version to 0.3.4 2023-10-08 22:53:22 -07:00
5e0ffc1155 use save dialog for settings instead of autosaving 2023-10-08 22:06:30 -07:00
d4fa8966b2 add unix listener, split win/unix into separate submodules 2023-09-23 11:10:54 -07:00
a293d8f92c ignore .env so it can be system-specific 2023-09-22 12:43:44 -07:00
367a140e2a disable keyboard shortcuts if registration fails 2023-09-21 14:55:02 -07:00
4b06dce7f4 keep working on cli shortcuts, unify visibility management 2023-09-21 10:44:35 -07:00
47a3e1cfef start work on invoking shortcuts from CLI 2023-09-18 20:13:56 -07:00
1047818fdc basic implementation of named-pipe server 2023-09-18 20:13:29 -07:00
3d093a3a45 show version in cli 2023-09-14 15:22:38 -07:00
992d2a4d06 show non-fatal setup errors on home screen instead of in popup 2023-09-14 15:13:19 -07:00
12f0f187a6 update cargo and npm 2023-09-14 12:49:45 -07:00
997e8b419f handle setup errors more gracefully 2023-09-13 11:06:40 -07:00
1d9132de3b make hotkey configuration more timing tolerant 2023-09-12 21:46:25 -07:00
e1c2618dc8 bump version 2023-09-12 15:31:03 -07:00
a7df7adc8e Ignore keyup events for modifier keys 2023-09-12 15:27:15 -07:00
03d164c9d3 Inherit rehide flag from existing request if present 2023-09-12 14:10:57 -07:00
f522674a1c don't remove request from state until after re-hiding window 2023-09-12 11:47:33 -07:00
51fcccafa2 fix os type calculation and bump version 2023-09-11 16:18:05 -07:00
e3913ab4c9 add todo list 2023-09-11 16:11:06 -07:00
c16f21bba3 Merge branch 'terminal' 2023-09-11 16:10:58 -07:00
61d9acc7c6 request unlock/credentials when terminal is launched from locked/empty state 2023-09-11 16:00:58 -07:00
8d7b01629d make keybinds configurable 2023-09-10 14:04:09 -07:00
5685948608 add hotkeys to show window and launch terminal 2023-09-09 07:29:57 -07:00
c98a065587 make terminal emulator configurable 2023-09-09 06:30:19 -07:00
e46c3d2b4d tweak home screen 2023-09-05 06:12:26 -07:00
fa228acc3a use svg animation for spinner 2023-08-06 21:25:24 -07:00
e7e0f9d33e very basic launch button 2023-08-03 22:08:24 -07:00
a51b20add7 combine ExecError with LaunchError and use Session::try_get() instead of matching 2023-08-03 21:57:55 -07:00
890f715388 usable backend for terminal launch 2023-08-03 16:35:15 -07:00
89bc74e644 start working on terminal launcher 2023-08-02 19:57:37 -07:00
60c24e3ee4 don't autohide on first launch 2023-07-11 16:13:20 -07:00
486001b584 improve display of GetSessionError 2023-07-11 14:34:54 -07:00
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**/node_modules
src-tauri/target/
**/creddy.db
# .env is system-specific
.env
.vscode
# just in case
credentials*

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The following is a list of security features that I hope to add eventually, in a
* To defend against the possibility that an attacker could replace, say, the `aws` executable with a malicious one that snarfs your credentials and then passes the command on to the real one, maybe track the path (and maybe even the hash) of the executable, and raise a warning if this is the first time we've seen that one? Using the hash would be safer, but would also introduce a lot of false positives, since every time the application gets updated it would trigger. On the other hand, users should presumably know when they've updated things, so maybe it would be ok. On the _other_ other hand, if somebody doesn't use `aws` very often then it might be weeks or months in between updating it and actually using the updated executable, in which case they probably won't remember that this is the first time they've used it since updating.
Another possible approach is to _watch_ the files in question, and alert the user whenever any of them changes. Presumably the user will know whether this change is expected or not.
* Downgrade privileges after launching. In particular, if possible, disallow any kind of outgoing network access (obviously we have to bind the listening socket, but maybe we can filter that down to _just_ the ability to bind that particular address/port) and filesystem access outside of state db. I think this is doable on Linux, although it may involve high levels of `seccomp` grossness. No idea whether it's possible on Windows. Probably possible on MacOS although it may require lengths to which I am currently unwilling to go (e.g. pay for a certificate from Apple or something.)
* "Panic button" - if a potential attack is detected (e.g. the user denies a request but Creddy discovers the request has already succeeded somehow), offer a one-click option to lock out the current IAM user. (Sadly, you can't revoke session tokens, so this is the only way to limit a potential compromise). Not sure how feasible this is, session credentials may be limited with regard to what kind of IAM operations they can carry out.)
* "Panic button" - if a potential attack is detected (e.g. the user denies a request but Creddy discovers the request has already succeeded somehow), offer a one-click option to lock out the current IAM user. Sadly, you can't revoke session tokens, so this is the only way to limit a potential compromise. Obviously this would require the current user having the ability to revoke their own IAM permissions.)
* Some kind of Yubikey or other HST integration. (Optional, since not everyone will have a HST.) This comes in two flavors:
1. (Probably doable) Store the encryption key for the passphrase on the HST, and ask the HST to decrypt the passphrase instead of asking the user to enter it. This has the advantage of being a) lower-friction, since the user doesn't have to type in the passphrase, and b) more secure, since the application code never sees the encryption key.
2. (Less doable) Store the actual AWS secret key on the HST, and then ask the HST to just sign the whole `GetSessionToken` request. This requires that the HST support the exact signing algorithm required by AWS, which a) it probably doesn't, and b) is subject to change anyway. So this is probably not doable, but it's worth at least double-checking, since it would provide the maximum theoretical level of security. (That is, after initial setup, the application would never again see the long-lived AWS secret key.)
@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ Another possible approach is to _watch_ the files in question, and alert the use
Who exactly are we defending against and why?
The basic idea behind Creddy is that it provides "gap coverage" between two wildly different security boundaries: 1) the older, user-based model, where all code executing as a given user is assumed to have the same level of trust, and 2) the newer, application-based model (most clearly seen on mobile devices) where that bondary instead exists around each _application_.
The basic idea behind Creddy is that it provides "gap coverage" between two wildly different security models: 1) the older, user-based model, where all code executing as a given user is assumed to have the same level of trust, and 2) the newer, application-based model (most clearly seen on mobile devices) where that bondary instead exists around each _application_.
The unfortunate reality is that desktop environments are unlikely to adopt the latter model any time soon, if ever. This is primarily due to friction: Per-application security is a nightmare to manage. The only reason it works at all on mobile devices is because most mobile apps eschew the local device in favor of cloud-backed services where they can, e.g. for file storage. Arguably, the higher-friction trust model of mobile environments is in part _why_ mobile apps tend to be cloud-first.
The unfortunate reality is that desktop environments are unlikely to adopt the latter model any time soon, if ever. This is primarily due to friction: Per-application security is a nightmare to manage. The only reason it works at all on mobile devices is because most mobile apps eschew the local device in favor of cloud-backed services where they can, e.g. for file storage. Arguably, the higher-friction trust model of mobile environments (along with the frequently-replaced nature of mobile devices) is in part _why_ mobile apps tend to be cloud-first.
Regardless, we live in a world where it's difficult to run untrusted code without giving it an inordinate level of access to the machine on which it runs. Creddy attempts to prevent that access from including your AWS credentials. The threat model is thus "untrusted code running under your user". This is especially likely to occur in the form of a supply-chain attack, where the compromised code is not your own but rather a dependency, or a dependency of a dependency, etc.
@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ There are lots of ways that I can imagine someone might try to circumvent Creddy
### Tricking Creddy into allowing a request that it shouldn't
If an attacker is able to compromise Creddy's frontend, e.g. via a JS library that Creddy relies on, they could forge "request accepted" responses and cause the backend to hand out credentials to an unauthorized client. Most likely, the user would immediately be alerted to the fact that Something Is Up because as soon as the request came in, Creddy would pop up requesting permission. When the user (presumably) denied the request, Creddy would discover that the request had already been approved - we could make this a high-alert situation because it would be unlikely to happen unless something fishy were going on. Additionally, the request and (hopefully) what executable made it would be logged.
If an attacker is able to compromise Creddy's frontend, e.g. via a JS library that Creddy relies on, they could forge "request accepted" responses and cause the backend to hand out credentials to an unauthorized client. Most likely, the user would immediately be alerted to the fact that Something Is Up because Creddy would pop up requesting then permission, and then immediately disappear again because the request had been approved. Additionally, the request and (hopefully) what executable made it would be logged.
### Tricking the user into allowing a request they didn't intend to
If an attacker can edit the user's .bashrc or similar, they could theoretically insert a function or pre-command hook that wraps, say, the `aws` command, and dump the credentials before continuing on with the user's command. This would most likely alert the user because either a) the attacker is hijacking the original `aws` command and thus it doesn't do what the user told it to, or b) the user's original `aws` command proceeds as normal after the malicious one, and the user is alerted by the second request where there should only have been one.
If an attacker can edit the user's .bashrc or similar, they could theoretically insert a function or pre-command hook that wraps, say, the `aws` command, and dump the credentials before continuing on with the user's command. The attacker could inject the credentials into the environment before running the original command, so as to avoid alerting the user by issuing a second credentials request.
A similar but more-difficult-to-detect attack would be replacing the `aws` executable, or any other executable that is always expected to ask for AWS credentials, with a malicious wrapper that snarfs the credentials before passing them through to the original command. Creddy could defend against this to a certain extent by storing the hash of the executable, as discussed above.
Another attack along the same lines would be replacing the `aws` executable, or any other executable that is always expected to ask for AWS credentials, with a malicious wrapper that snarfs the credentials before passing them through to the original command. Creddy could defend against this to a certain extent by storing the hash of the executable, as discussed above.
### Pretending to be the user
@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ Most desktop environments don't prevent applications from simulating user-input
### Twiddling with Creddy's persistent state
The solutions to or mitigations for a lot of these attacks rely on Creddy being able to assume that its local database hasn't been tampered with. Unfortunately, given that our threat model is "other code running as the same user", this isn't a safe assumption.
The solution to this problem is probably just to encrypt the entire database. This introduces a bit of complexity since certain settings, like `start_on_login` and `start_minimized`, will need to be accessible before the app is unlocked,but these settings can probably just be stashed alongside the database and kept in sync on every config save.

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## Definitely
* ~~Switch to "process" provider for AWS credentials (much less hacky)~~
* ~~Frontend needs to react when request is cancelled from backend~~
* ~~Session timeout~~
* ~~Fix rehide behavior when new request comes in while old one is still being resolved~~
* ~~Switch tray menu item to Hide when window is visible~~
* Clear password input after unlock fails
* Indicate on approval screen when additional requests are pending
* Additional hotkey configuration (approve/deny at the very least)
* Logging
* Icon
* Auto-updates
* SSH key handling
* Encrypted sync server
## Maybe
* Flatten error type hierarchy
* Rehide after terminal launch from locked
* Generalize Request across both credentials and terminal launch?
* Make hotkey configuration a little more tolerant of slight mistiming
* Distinguish between request that was denied and request that was canceled (e.g. due to error)
* Use atomic types for primitive state values instead of RwLock'd types
* Rework approval flow to be a fullscreen overlay instead of mixing with normal navigation (as more views are added the pain of the current situation will only increase)

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{
"name": "creddy",
"version": "0.2.3",
"version": "0.4.9",
"scripts": {
"dev": "vite",
"build": "vite build",
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
},
"devDependencies": {
"@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte": "^1.0.1",
"@tauri-apps/cli": "^1.0.5",
"@tauri-apps/cli": "^2.0.0-beta.20",
"autoprefixer": "^10.4.8",
"postcss": "^8.4.16",
"svelte": "^3.49.0",
@ -17,7 +17,9 @@
"vite": "^3.0.7"
},
"dependencies": {
"@tauri-apps/api": "^1.0.2",
"@tauri-apps/api": "^2.0.0-beta.13",
"@tauri-apps/plugin-dialog": "^2.0.0-beta.5",
"@tauri-apps/plugin-os": "^2.0.0-beta.5",
"daisyui": "^2.51.5"
}
}

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
DATABASE_URL=sqlite://C:/Users/Joe/AppData/Roaming/creddy/creddy.dev.db

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "creddy"
version = "0.2.3"
version = "0.4.9"
description = "A friendly AWS credentials manager"
authors = ["Joseph Montanaro"]
license = ""
@ -20,17 +20,15 @@ path = "src/main.rs"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[build-dependencies]
tauri-build = { version = "1.0.4", features = [] }
tauri-build = { version = "2.0.0-beta", features = [] }
[dependencies]
serde_json = "1.0"
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
tauri = { version = "1.2", features = ["dialog", "os-all", "system-tray"] }
tauri-plugin-single-instance = { git = "https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace", branch = "dev" }
tauri = { version = "2.0.0-beta", features = ["tray-icon"] }
sodiumoxide = "0.2.7"
tokio = { version = ">=1.19", features = ["full"] }
sqlx = { version = "0.6.2", features = ["sqlite", "runtime-tokio-rustls"] }
netstat2 = "0.9.1"
sysinfo = "0.26.8"
aws-types = "0.52.0"
aws-sdk-sts = "0.22.0"
@ -46,6 +44,12 @@ clap = { version = "3.2.23", features = ["derive"] }
is-terminal = "0.4.7"
argon2 = { version = "0.5.0", features = ["std"] }
chacha20poly1305 = { version = "0.10.1", features = ["std"] }
which = "4.4.0"
windows = { version = "0.51.1", features = ["Win32_Foundation", "Win32_System_Pipes"] }
time = "0.3.31"
tauri-plugin-single-instance = "2.0.0-beta.9"
tauri-plugin-global-shortcut = "2.0.0-beta.6"
rfd = "0.14.1"
[features]
# by default Tauri runs in production mode

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{
"identifier": "migrated",
"description": "permissions that were migrated from v1",
"local": true,
"windows": [
"main"
],
"permissions": [
"path:default",
"event:default",
"window:default",
"app:default",
"resources:default",
"menu:default",
"tray:default"
]
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
{"migrated":{"identifier":"migrated","description":"permissions that were migrated from v1","local":true,"windows":["main"],"permissions":["path:default","event:default","window:default","app:default","resources:default","menu:default","tray:default"]}}

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@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
use std::error::Error;
use std::time::Duration;
use once_cell::sync::OnceCell;
use rfd::{
MessageDialog,
MessageLevel,
};
use sqlx::{
SqlitePool,
sqlite::SqlitePoolOptions,
@ -9,9 +14,12 @@ use sqlx::{
use tauri::{
App,
AppHandle,
Manager,
async_runtime as rt,
Manager,
RunEvent,
WindowEvent,
};
use tauri::menu::MenuItem;
use crate::{
config::{self, AppConfig},
@ -19,6 +27,7 @@ use crate::{
ipc,
server::Server,
errors::*,
shortcuts,
state::AppState,
tray,
};
@ -30,30 +39,40 @@ pub static APP: OnceCell<AppHandle> = OnceCell::new();
pub fn run() -> tauri::Result<()> {
tauri::Builder::default()
.plugin(tauri_plugin_single_instance::init(|app, _argv, _cwd| {
app.get_window("main")
.map(|w| w.show().error_popup("Failed to show main window"));
show_main_window(app)
.error_popup("Failed to show main window")
}))
.system_tray(tray::create())
.on_system_tray_event(tray::handle_event)
.plugin(tauri_plugin_global_shortcut::Builder::default().build())
.invoke_handler(tauri::generate_handler![
ipc::unlock,
ipc::respond,
ipc::get_session_status,
ipc::signal_activity,
ipc::save_credentials,
ipc::get_config,
ipc::save_config,
ipc::launch_terminal,
ipc::get_setup_errors,
])
.setup(|app| rt::block_on(setup(app)))
.setup(|app| {
let res = rt::block_on(setup(app));
if let Err(ref e) = res {
MessageDialog::new()
.set_level(MessageLevel::Error)
.set_title("Creddy failed to start")
.set_description(format!("{e}"))
.show();
}
res
})
.build(tauri::generate_context!())?
.run(|app, run_event| match run_event {
tauri::RunEvent::WindowEvent { label, event, .. } => match event {
tauri::WindowEvent::CloseRequested { api, .. } => {
let _ = app.get_window(&label).map(|w| w.hide());
.run(|app, run_event| {
if let RunEvent::WindowEvent { event, .. } = run_event {
if let WindowEvent::CloseRequested { api, .. } = event {
let _ = hide_main_window(app);
api.prevent_close();
}
_ => ()
}
_ => ()
});
Ok(())
@ -72,21 +91,98 @@ pub async fn connect_db() -> Result<SqlitePool, SetupError> {
async fn setup(app: &mut App) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
APP.set(app.handle()).unwrap();
APP.set(app.handle().clone()).unwrap();
tray::setup(app)?;
// get_or_create_db_path doesn't create the actual db file, just the directory
let is_first_launch = !config::get_or_create_db_path()?.exists();
let pool = connect_db().await?;
let conf = AppConfig::load(&pool).await?;
let mut setup_errors: Vec<String> = vec![];
let mut conf = match AppConfig::load(&pool).await {
Ok(c) => c,
Err(SetupError::ConfigParseError(_)) => {
setup_errors.push(
"Could not load configuration from database. Reverting to defaults.".into()
);
AppConfig::default()
},
err => err?,
};
let session = Session::load(&pool).await?;
let srv = Server::new(conf.listen_addr, conf.listen_port, app.handle()).await?;
Server::start(app.handle().clone())?;
config::set_auto_launch(conf.start_on_login)?;
if !conf.start_minimized {
app.get_window("main")
.ok_or(HandlerError::NoMainWindow)?
.show()?;
if let Err(_e) = config::set_auto_launch(conf.start_on_login) {
setup_errors.push("Error: Failed to manage autolaunch.".into());
}
let state = AppState::new(conf, session, srv, pool);
// if hotkeys fail to register, disable them so that this error doesn't have to keep showing up
if let Err(_e) = shortcuts::register_hotkeys(&conf.hotkeys) {
conf.hotkeys.disable_all();
conf.save(&pool).await?;
setup_errors.push("Failed to register hotkeys. Hotkey settings have been disabled.".into());
}
let desktop_is_gnome = std::env::var("XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP")
.map(|names| names.split(':').any(|n| n == "GNOME"))
.unwrap_or(false);
// if session is empty, this is probably the first launch, so don't autohide
if !conf.start_minimized || is_first_launch {
show_main_window(&app.handle())?;
}
let state = AppState::new(conf, session, pool, setup_errors, desktop_is_gnome);
app.manage(state);
// make sure we do this after managing app state, so that it doesn't panic
start_auto_locker(app.app_handle().clone());
Ok(())
}
fn start_auto_locker(app: AppHandle) {
rt::spawn(async move {
let state = app.state::<AppState>();
loop {
// this gives our session-timeout a minimum resolution of 10s, which seems fine?
let delay = Duration::from_secs(10);
tokio::time::sleep(delay).await;
if state.should_auto_lock().await {
state.lock().await.error_popup("Failed to lock Creddy");
}
}
});
}
pub fn show_main_window(app: &AppHandle) -> Result<(), WindowError> {
let w = app.get_webview_window("main").ok_or(WindowError::NoMainWindow)?;
w.show()?;
let show_hide = app.state::<MenuItem<tauri::Wry>>();
show_hide.set_text("Hide")?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn hide_main_window(app: &AppHandle) -> Result<(), WindowError> {
let w = app.get_webview_window("main").ok_or(WindowError::NoMainWindow)?;
w.hide()?;
let show_hide = app.state::<MenuItem<tauri::Wry>>();
show_hide.set_text("Show")?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn toggle_main_window(app: &AppHandle) -> Result<(), WindowError> {
let w = app.get_webview_window("main").ok_or(WindowError::NoMainWindow)?;
if w.is_visible()? {
hide_main_window(app)
}
else {
show_main_window(app)
}
}

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@ -19,13 +19,15 @@ fn main() {
let res = match args.subcommand() {
None | Some(("run", _)) => launch_gui(),
Some(("show", m)) => cli::show(m),
Some(("get", m)) => cli::get(m),
Some(("exec", m)) => cli::exec(m),
_ => unreachable!(),
Some(("shortcut", m)) => cli::invoke_shortcut(m),
_ => unreachable!("Unknown subcommand"),
};
if let Err(e) = res {
eprintln!("Error: {e}");
process::exit(1);
}
}

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@ -1,35 +1,46 @@
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::process::Command as ChildCommand;
#[cfg(unix)]
use std::os::unix::process::CommandExt;
#[cfg(windows)]
use std::time::Duration;
use clap::{
Command,
Arg,
ArgMatches,
ArgAction
Arg,
ArgMatches,
ArgAction,
builder::PossibleValuesParser,
};
use tokio::{
net::TcpStream,
io::{AsyncReadExt, AsyncWriteExt},
use tokio::io::{AsyncReadExt, AsyncWriteExt};
use crate::credentials::Credentials;
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::server::{Request, Response};
use crate::shortcuts::ShortcutAction;
#[cfg(unix)]
use {
std::os::unix::process::CommandExt,
tokio::net::UnixStream,
};
use crate::app;
use crate::config::AppConfig;
use crate::credentials::{BaseCredentials, SessionCredentials};
use crate::errors::*;
#[cfg(windows)]
use {
tokio::net::windows::named_pipe::{NamedPipeClient, ClientOptions},
windows::Win32::Foundation::ERROR_PIPE_BUSY,
};
pub fn parser() -> Command<'static> {
Command::new("creddy")
.version(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"))
.about("A friendly AWS credentials manager")
.subcommand(
Command::new("run")
.about("Launch Creddy")
)
.subcommand(
Command::new("show")
.about("Fetch and display AWS credentials")
Command::new("get")
.about("Request AWS credentials from Creddy and output to stdout")
.arg(
Arg::new("base")
.short('b')
@ -54,13 +65,26 @@ pub fn parser() -> Command<'static> {
.multiple_values(true)
)
)
.subcommand(
Command::new("shortcut")
.about("Invoke an action normally trigged by hotkey (e.g. launch terminal)")
.arg(
Arg::new("action")
.value_parser(
PossibleValuesParser::new(["show_window", "launch_terminal"])
)
)
)
}
pub fn show(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), CliError> {
pub fn get(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), CliError> {
let base = args.get_one("base").unwrap_or(&false);
let creds = get_credentials(*base)?;
println!("{creds}");
let output = match get_credentials(*base)? {
Credentials::Base(creds) => serde_json::to_string(&creds).unwrap(),
Credentials::Session(creds) => serde_json::to_string(&creds).unwrap(),
};
println!("{output}");
Ok(())
}
@ -74,31 +98,42 @@ pub fn exec(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), CliError> {
let mut cmd = ChildCommand::new(cmd_name);
cmd.args(cmd_line);
if base {
let creds: BaseCredentials = serde_json::from_str(&get_credentials(base)?)
.map_err(|_| RequestError::InvalidJson)?;
cmd.env("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", creds.access_key_id);
cmd.env("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", creds.secret_access_key);
}
else {
let creds: SessionCredentials = serde_json::from_str(&get_credentials(base)?)
.map_err(|_| RequestError::InvalidJson)?;
cmd.env("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", creds.access_key_id);
cmd.env("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", creds.secret_access_key);
cmd.env("AWS_SESSION_TOKEN", creds.token);
match get_credentials(base)? {
Credentials::Base(creds) => {
cmd.env("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", creds.access_key_id);
cmd.env("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", creds.secret_access_key);
},
Credentials::Session(creds) => {
cmd.env("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", creds.access_key_id);
cmd.env("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", creds.secret_access_key);
cmd.env("AWS_SESSION_TOKEN", creds.session_token);
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
{
let e = cmd.exec(); // never returns if successful
Err(ExecError::ExecutionFailed(e))?;
Ok(())
// cmd.exec() never returns if successful
let e = cmd.exec();
match e.kind() {
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
let name: OsString = cmd_name.into();
Err(ExecError::NotFound(name).into())
}
_ => Err(ExecError::ExecutionFailed(e).into()),
}
}
#[cfg(windows)]
{
let mut child = cmd.spawn()
.map_err(|e| ExecError::ExecutionFailed(e))?;
let mut child = match cmd.spawn() {
Ok(c) => c,
Err(e) if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
let name: OsString = cmd_name.into();
return Err(ExecError::NotFound(name).into());
}
Err(e) => return Err(ExecError::ExecutionFailed(e).into()),
};
let status = child.wait()
.map_err(|e| ExecError::ExecutionFailed(e))?;
std::process::exit(status.code().unwrap_or(1));
@ -106,41 +141,63 @@ pub fn exec(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), CliError> {
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn get_credentials(base: bool) -> Result<String, RequestError> {
let pool = app::connect_db().await?;
let config = AppConfig::load(&pool).await?;
let path = if base {"/creddy/base-credentials"} else {"/"};
pub fn invoke_shortcut(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), CliError> {
let action = match args.get_one::<String>("action").map(|s| s.as_str()) {
Some("show_window") => ShortcutAction::ShowWindow,
Some("launch_terminal") => ShortcutAction::LaunchTerminal,
Some(&_) | None => unreachable!("Unknown shortcut action"), // guaranteed by clap
};
let mut stream = TcpStream::connect((config.listen_addr, config.listen_port)).await?;
let req = format!("GET {path} HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n");
stream.write_all(req.as_bytes()).await?;
// some day we'll have a proper HTTP parser
let mut buf = vec![0; 8192];
stream.read_to_end(&mut buf).await?;
let status = buf.split(|&c| &[c] == b" ")
.skip(1)
.next()
.ok_or(RequestError::MalformedHttpResponse)?;
if status != b"200" {
let s = String::from_utf8_lossy(status).to_string();
return Err(RequestError::Failed(s));
let req = Request::InvokeShortcut(action);
match make_request(&req) {
Ok(Response::Empty) => Ok(()),
Ok(r) => Err(RequestError::Unexpected(r).into()),
Err(e) => Err(e.into()),
}
let break_idx = buf.windows(4)
.position(|w| w == b"\r\n\r\n")
.ok_or(RequestError::MalformedHttpResponse)?;
let body = &buf[(break_idx + 4)..];
let creds_str = std::str::from_utf8(body)
.map_err(|_| RequestError::MalformedHttpResponse)?
.to_string();
if creds_str == "Denied!" {
return Err(RequestError::Rejected);
}
Ok(creds_str)
}
fn get_credentials(base: bool) -> Result<Credentials, RequestError> {
let req = Request::GetAwsCredentials { base };
match make_request(&req) {
Ok(Response::Aws(creds)) => Ok(creds),
Ok(r) => Err(RequestError::Unexpected(r)),
Err(e) => Err(e),
}
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn make_request(req: &Request) -> Result<Response, RequestError> {
let mut data = serde_json::to_string(req).unwrap();
// server expects newline marking end of request
data.push('\n');
let mut stream = connect().await?;
stream.write_all(&data.as_bytes()).await?;
let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(1024);
stream.read_to_end(&mut buf).await?;
let res: Result<Response, ServerError> = serde_json::from_slice(&buf)?;
Ok(res?)
}
#[cfg(windows)]
async fn connect() -> Result<NamedPipeClient, std::io::Error> {
// apparently attempting to connect can fail if there's already a client connected
loop {
match ClientOptions::new().open(r"\\.\pipe\creddy-requests") {
Ok(stream) => return Ok(stream),
Err(e) if e.raw_os_error() == Some(ERROR_PIPE_BUSY.0 as i32) => (),
Err(e) => return Err(e),
}
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(10)).await;
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
async fn connect() -> Result<UnixStream, std::io::Error> {
UnixStream::connect("/tmp/creddy.sock").await
}

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@ -1,76 +1,35 @@
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use netstat2::{AddressFamilyFlags, ProtocolFlags, ProtocolSocketInfo};
use tauri::Manager;
use sysinfo::{System, SystemExt, Pid, PidExt, ProcessExt};
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
use crate::{
app::APP,
errors::*,
config::AppConfig,
state::AppState,
};
use crate::errors::*;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub struct Client {
pub pid: u32,
pub exe: PathBuf,
pub exe: Option<PathBuf>,
}
async fn get_associated_pids(local_port: u16) -> Result<Vec<u32>, netstat2::error::Error> {
let state = APP.get().unwrap().state::<AppState>();
let AppConfig {
listen_addr: app_listen_addr,
listen_port: app_listen_port,
..
} = *state.config.read().await;
pub fn get_process_parent_info(pid: u32) -> Result<Client, ClientInfoError> {
let sys_pid = Pid::from_u32(pid);
let mut sys = System::new();
sys.refresh_process(sys_pid);
let proc = sys.process(sys_pid)
.ok_or(ClientInfoError::ProcessNotFound)?;
let sockets_iter = netstat2::iterate_sockets_info(
AddressFamilyFlags::IPV4,
ProtocolFlags::TCP
)?;
for item in sockets_iter {
let sock_info = item?;
let proto_info = match sock_info.protocol_socket_info {
ProtocolSocketInfo::Tcp(tcp_info) => tcp_info,
ProtocolSocketInfo::Udp(_) => {continue;}
};
let parent_pid_sys = proc.parent()
.ok_or(ClientInfoError::ParentPidNotFound)?;
sys.refresh_process(parent_pid_sys);
let parent = sys.process(parent_pid_sys)
.ok_or(ClientInfoError::ParentProcessNotFound)?;
if proto_info.local_port == local_port
&& proto_info.remote_port == app_listen_port
&& proto_info.local_addr == app_listen_addr
&& proto_info.remote_addr == app_listen_addr
{
return Ok(sock_info.associated_pids)
}
}
Ok(vec![])
}
// Theoretically, on some systems, multiple processes can share a socket
pub async fn get_clients(local_port: u16) -> Result<Vec<Option<Client>>, ClientInfoError> {
let mut clients = Vec::new();
let mut sys = System::new();
for p in get_associated_pids(local_port).await? {
let pid = Pid::from_u32(p);
sys.refresh_process(pid);
let proc = sys.process(pid)
.ok_or(ClientInfoError::ProcessNotFound)?;
let client = Client {
pid: p,
exe: proc.exe().to_path_buf(),
};
clients.push(Some(client));
}
if clients.is_empty() {
clients.push(None);
}
Ok(clients)
let exe = match parent.exe() {
p if p == Path::new("") => None,
p => Some(PathBuf::from(p)),
};
Ok(Client { pid: parent_pid_sys.as_u32(), exe })
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::time::Duration;
use auto_launch::AutoLaunchBuilder;
use is_terminal::IsTerminal;
@ -9,29 +9,68 @@ use sqlx::SqlitePool;
use crate::errors::*;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TermConfig {
pub name: String,
// we call it exec because it isn't always the actual path,
// in some cases it's just the name and relies on path-searching
// it's a string because it can come from the frontend as json
pub exec: String,
pub args: Vec<String>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Hotkey {
pub keys: String,
pub enabled: bool,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct HotkeysConfig {
// tauri uses strings to represent keybinds, so we will as well
pub show_window: Hotkey,
pub launch_terminal: Hotkey,
}
impl HotkeysConfig {
pub fn disable_all(&mut self) {
self.show_window.enabled = false;
self.launch_terminal.enabled = false;
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AppConfig {
#[serde(default = "default_listen_addr")]
pub listen_addr: Ipv4Addr,
#[serde(default = "default_listen_port")]
pub listen_port: u16,
#[serde(default = "default_rehide_ms")]
pub rehide_ms: u64,
#[serde(default = "default_auto_lock")]
pub auto_lock: bool,
#[serde(default = "default_lock_after")]
pub lock_after: Duration,
#[serde(default = "default_start_minimized")]
pub start_minimized: bool,
#[serde(default = "default_start_on_login")]
pub start_on_login: bool,
#[serde(default = "default_term_config")]
pub terminal: TermConfig,
#[serde(default = "default_hotkey_config")]
pub hotkeys: HotkeysConfig,
}
impl Default for AppConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
AppConfig {
listen_addr: default_listen_addr(),
listen_port: default_listen_port(),
rehide_ms: default_rehide_ms(),
auto_lock: default_auto_lock(),
lock_after: default_lock_after(),
start_minimized: default_start_minimized(),
start_on_login: default_start_on_login(),
terminal: default_term_config(),
hotkeys: default_hotkey_config(),
}
}
}
@ -107,17 +146,78 @@ pub fn get_or_create_db_path() -> Result<PathBuf, DataDirError> {
}
fn default_listen_port() -> u16 {
if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
12_345
fn default_term_config() -> TermConfig {
#[cfg(windows)]
{
let shell = if which::which("pwsh.exe").is_ok() {
"pwsh.exe".to_string()
}
else {
"powershell.exe".to_string()
};
let (exec, args) = if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
("conhost.exe".to_string(), vec![shell.clone()])
} else {
(shell.clone(), vec![])
};
TermConfig { name: shell, exec, args }
}
else {
19_923
#[cfg(unix)]
{
for bin in ["gnome-terminal", "konsole"] {
if let Ok(_) = which::which(bin) {
return TermConfig {
name: bin.into(),
exec: bin.into(),
args: vec![],
}
}
}
return TermConfig {
name: "gnome-terminal".into(),
exec: "gnome-terminal".into(),
args: vec![],
};
}
}
fn default_listen_addr() -> Ipv4Addr { Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST }
fn default_hotkey_config() -> HotkeysConfig {
HotkeysConfig {
show_window: Hotkey {keys: "alt+shift+C".into(), enabled: true},
launch_terminal: Hotkey {keys: "alt+shift+T".into(), enabled: true},
}
}
fn default_rehide_ms() -> u64 { 1000 }
fn default_auto_lock() -> bool { true }
fn default_lock_after() -> Duration { Duration::from_secs(43200) }
// start minimized and on login only in production mode
fn default_start_minimized() -> bool { !cfg!(debug_assertions) }
fn default_start_on_login() -> bool { !cfg!(debug_assertions) }
// struct DurationVisitor;
// impl<'de> Visitor<'de> for DurationVisitor {
// type Value = Duration;
// fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// write!(formatter, "an integer between 0 and 2^64 - 1")
// }
// fn visit_u64<E: de::Error>(self, v: u64) -> Result<Duration, E> {
// Ok(Duration::from_secs(v))
// }
// }
// fn duration_from_secs<'de, D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Duration, D::Error>
// where D: Deserializer<'de>
// {
// deserializer.deserialize_u64(DurationVisitor)
// }

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@ -81,6 +81,16 @@ impl Session {
Session::Empty => Err(GetSessionError::CredentialsEmpty),
}
}
pub fn try_get(
&self
) -> Result<(&BaseCredentials, &SessionCredentials), GetCredentialsError> {
match self {
Self::Empty => Err(GetCredentialsError::Empty),
Self::Locked(_) => Err(GetCredentialsError::Locked),
Self::Unlocked{ ref base, ref session } => Ok((base, session))
}
}
}
@ -116,23 +126,31 @@ impl LockedCredentials {
let secret_access_key = String::from_utf8(decrypted)
.map_err(|_| UnlockError::InvalidUtf8)?;
let creds = BaseCredentials {
access_key_id: self.access_key_id.clone(),
let creds = BaseCredentials::new(
self.access_key_id.clone(),
secret_access_key,
};
);
Ok(creds)
}
}
fn default_credentials_version() -> usize { 1 }
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "PascalCase")]
pub struct BaseCredentials {
#[serde(default = "default_credentials_version")]
pub version: usize,
pub access_key_id: String,
pub secret_access_key: String,
}
impl BaseCredentials {
pub fn new(access_key_id: String, secret_access_key: String) -> Self {
Self {version: 1, access_key_id, secret_access_key}
}
pub fn encrypt(&self, passphrase: &str) -> Result<LockedCredentials, CryptoError> {
let salt = Crypto::salt();
let crypto = Crypto::new(passphrase, &salt)?;
@ -152,9 +170,11 @@ impl BaseCredentials {
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "PascalCase")]
pub struct SessionCredentials {
#[serde(default = "default_credentials_version")]
pub version: usize,
pub access_key_id: String,
pub secret_access_key: String,
pub token: String,
pub session_token: String,
#[serde(serialize_with = "serialize_expiration")]
#[serde(deserialize_with = "deserialize_expiration")]
pub expiration: DateTime,
@ -188,7 +208,7 @@ impl SessionCredentials {
let secret_access_key = aws_session.secret_access_key()
.ok_or(GetSessionError::EmptyResponse)?
.to_string();
let token = aws_session.session_token()
let session_token = aws_session.session_token()
.ok_or(GetSessionError::EmptyResponse)?
.to_string();
let expiration = aws_session.expiration()
@ -196,9 +216,10 @@ impl SessionCredentials {
.clone();
let session_creds = SessionCredentials {
version: 1,
access_key_id,
secret_access_key,
token,
session_token,
expiration,
};
@ -220,6 +241,14 @@ impl SessionCredentials {
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Credentials {
Base(BaseCredentials),
Session(SessionCredentials),
}
fn serialize_expiration<S>(exp: &DateTime, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where S: Serializer
{

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use std::error::Error;
use std::convert::AsRef;
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::string::FromUtf8Error;
use strum_macros::AsRefStr;
use thiserror::Error as ThisError;
@ -8,30 +9,54 @@ use aws_sdk_sts::{
types::SdkError as AwsSdkError,
error::GetSessionTokenError,
};
use rfd::{
AsyncMessageDialog,
MessageLevel,
};
use sqlx::{
error::Error as SqlxError,
migrate::MigrateError,
};
use tauri::api::dialog::{
MessageDialogBuilder,
MessageDialogKind,
use tauri::async_runtime as rt;
use tauri_plugin_global_shortcut::Error as ShortcutError;
use tokio::sync::oneshot::error::RecvError;
use serde::{
Serialize,
Serializer,
ser::SerializeMap,
Deserialize,
};
use serde::{Serialize, Serializer, ser::SerializeMap};
pub trait ErrorPopup {
pub trait ShowError<T, E>
{
fn error_popup(self, title: &str);
fn error_print(self);
fn error_print_prefix(self, prefix: &str);
}
impl<E: Error> ErrorPopup for Result<(), E> {
impl<T, E> ShowError<T, E> for Result<T, E>
where E: std::fmt::Display
{
fn error_popup(self, title: &str) {
if let Err(e) = self {
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel();
MessageDialogBuilder::new(title, format!("{e}"))
.kind(MessageDialogKind::Error)
.show(move |_| tx.send(true).unwrap());
let dialog = AsyncMessageDialog::new()
.set_level(MessageLevel::Error)
.set_title(title)
.set_description(format!("{e}"));
rt::spawn(async move {dialog.show().await});
}
}
rx.recv().unwrap();
fn error_print(self) {
if let Err(e) = self {
eprintln!("{e}");
}
}
fn error_print_prefix(self, prefix: &str) {
if let Err(e) = self {
eprintln!("{prefix}: {e}");
}
}
}
@ -52,13 +77,35 @@ where
}
struct SerializeUpstream<E>(pub E);
impl<E: Error> Serialize for SerializeUpstream<E> {
fn serialize<S: Serializer>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
let msg = format!("{}", self.0);
let mut map = serializer.serialize_map(None)?;
map.serialize_entry("msg", &msg)?;
map.serialize_entry("code", &None::<&str>)?;
map.serialize_entry("source", &None::<&str>)?;
map.end()
}
}
fn serialize_upstream_err<E, M>(err: &E, map: &mut M) -> Result<(), M::Error>
where
E: Error,
M: serde::ser::SerializeMap,
{
let src = err.source().map(|s| format!("{s}"));
map.serialize_entry("source", &src)
// let msg = err.source().map(|s| format!("{s}"));
// map.serialize_entry("msg", &msg)?;
// map.serialize_entry("code", &None::<&str>)?;
// map.serialize_entry("source", &None::<&str>)?;
match err.source() {
Some(src) => map.serialize_entry("source", &SerializeUpstream(src))?,
None => map.serialize_entry("source", &None::<&str>)?,
}
Ok(())
}
@ -90,6 +137,8 @@ pub enum SetupError {
ServerSetupError(#[from] std::io::Error),
#[error("Failed to resolve data directory: {0}")]
DataDir(#[from] DataDirError),
#[error("Failed to register hotkeys: {0}")]
RegisterHotkeys(#[from] ShortcutError),
}
@ -109,22 +158,28 @@ pub enum SendResponseError {
NotFound,
#[error("The specified request was already closed by the client")]
Abandoned,
#[error("A response has already been received for the specified request")]
Fulfilled,
#[error("Could not renew AWS sesssion: {0}")]
SessionRenew(#[from] GetSessionError),
}
// errors encountered while handling an HTTP request
// errors encountered while handling a client request
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum HandlerError {
#[error("Error writing to stream: {0}")]
StreamIOError(#[from] std::io::Error),
// #[error("Received invalid UTF-8 in request")]
// InvalidUtf8,
#[error("Received invalid UTF-8 in request")]
InvalidUtf8(#[from] FromUtf8Error),
#[error("HTTP request malformed")]
BadRequest(Vec<u8>),
BadRequest(#[from] serde_json::Error),
#[error("HTTP request too large")]
RequestTooLarge,
#[error("Connection closed early by client")]
Abandoned,
#[error("Internal server error")]
Internal(#[from] RecvError),
#[error("Error accessing credentials: {0}")]
NoCredentials(#[from] GetCredentialsError),
#[error("Error getting client details: {0}")]
@ -133,6 +188,17 @@ pub enum HandlerError {
Tauri(#[from] tauri::Error),
#[error("No main application window found")]
NoMainWindow,
#[error("Request was denied")]
Denied,
}
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum WindowError {
#[error("Failed to find main application window")]
NoMainWindow,
#[error(transparent)]
ManageFailure(#[from] tauri::Error),
}
@ -151,7 +217,7 @@ pub enum GetSessionError {
EmptyResponse, // SDK returned successfully but credentials are None
#[error("Error response from AWS SDK: {0}")]
SdkError(#[from] AwsSdkError<GetSessionTokenError>),
#[error("Could not construt session: credentials are locked")]
#[error("Could not construct session: credentials are locked")]
CredentialsLocked,
#[error("Could not construct session: no credentials are known")]
CredentialsEmpty,
@ -175,6 +241,19 @@ pub enum UnlockError {
}
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum LockError {
#[error("App is not unlocked")]
NotUnlocked,
#[error("Database error: {0}")]
DbError(#[from] SqlxError),
#[error(transparent)]
Setup(#[from] SetupError),
#[error(transparent)]
TauriError(#[from] tauri::Error),
}
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum CryptoError {
#[error(transparent)]
@ -189,36 +268,50 @@ pub enum CryptoError {
pub enum ClientInfoError {
#[error("Found PID for client socket, but no corresponding process")]
ProcessNotFound,
#[error("Couldn't get client socket details: {0}")]
NetstatError(#[from] netstat2::error::Error),
#[error("Could not determine parent PID of connected client")]
ParentPidNotFound,
#[error("Found PID for parent process of client, but no corresponding process")]
ParentProcessNotFound,
#[cfg(windows)]
#[error("Could not determine PID of connected client")]
WindowsError(#[from] windows::core::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Io(#[from] std::io::Error),
}
// Technically also an error, but formatted as a struct for easy deserialization
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ServerError {
code: String,
msg: String,
}
impl std::fmt::Display for ServerError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
write!(f, "{} ({})", self.msg, self.code)?;
Ok(())
}
}
// Errors encountered while requesting credentials via CLI (creddy show, creddy exec)
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum RequestError {
#[error("Credentials request failed: HTTP {0}")]
Failed(String),
#[error("Credentials request was rejected")]
Rejected,
#[error("Couldn't interpret the server's response")]
MalformedHttpResponse,
#[error("Error response from server: {0}")]
Server(ServerError),
#[error("Unexpected response from server")]
Unexpected(crate::server::Response),
#[error("The server did not respond with valid JSON")]
InvalidJson,
InvalidJson(#[from] serde_json::Error),
#[error("Error reading/writing stream: {0}")]
StreamIOError(#[from] std::io::Error),
#[error("Error loading configuration data: {0}")]
Setup(#[from] SetupError),
}
// Errors encountered while running a subprocess (via creddy exec)
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum ExecError {
#[error("Please specify a command")]
NoCommand,
#[error("Failed to execute command: {0}")]
ExecutionFailed(#[from] std::io::Error)
impl From<ServerError> for RequestError {
fn from(s: ServerError) -> Self {
Self::Server(s)
}
}
@ -233,6 +326,33 @@ pub enum CliError {
}
// Errors encountered while trying to launch a child process
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum ExecError {
#[error("Please specify a command")]
NoCommand,
#[error("Executable not found: {0:?}")]
NotFound(OsString),
#[error("Failed to execute command: {0}")]
ExecutionFailed(#[from] std::io::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
GetCredentials(#[from] GetCredentialsError),
}
#[derive(Debug, ThisError, AsRefStr)]
pub enum LaunchTerminalError {
#[error("Could not discover main window")]
NoMainWindow,
#[error("Failed to communicate with main Creddy window")]
IpcFailed(#[from] tauri::Error),
#[error("Failed to launch terminal: {0}")]
Exec(#[from] ExecError),
#[error(transparent)]
GetCredentials(#[from] GetCredentialsError),
}
// =========================
// Serialize implementations
// =========================
@ -252,10 +372,11 @@ impl Serialize for SerializeWrapper<&GetSessionTokenError> {
}
impl_serialize_basic!(SetupError);
impl_serialize_basic!(GetCredentialsError);
impl_serialize_basic!(ClientInfoError);
impl_serialize_basic!(WindowError);
impl_serialize_basic!(LockError);
impl Serialize for HandlerError {
@ -263,13 +384,6 @@ impl Serialize for HandlerError {
let mut map = serializer.serialize_map(None)?;
map.serialize_entry("code", self.as_ref())?;
map.serialize_entry("msg", &format!("{self}"))?;
match self {
HandlerError::NoCredentials(src) => map.serialize_entry("source", &src)?,
HandlerError::ClientInfo(src) => map.serialize_entry("source", &src)?,
_ => serialize_upstream_err(self, &mut map)?,
}
map.end()
}
}
@ -318,6 +432,38 @@ impl Serialize for UnlockError {
match self {
UnlockError::GetSession(src) => map.serialize_entry("source", &src)?,
// The string representation of the AEAD error is not very helpful, so skip it
UnlockError::Crypto(_src) => map.serialize_entry("source", &None::<&str>)?,
_ => serialize_upstream_err(self, &mut map)?,
}
map.end()
}
}
impl Serialize for ExecError {
fn serialize<S: Serializer>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
let mut map = serializer.serialize_map(None)?;
map.serialize_entry("code", self.as_ref())?;
map.serialize_entry("msg", &format!("{self}"))?;
match self {
ExecError::GetCredentials(src) => map.serialize_entry("source", &src)?,
_ => serialize_upstream_err(self, &mut map)?,
}
map.end()
}
}
impl Serialize for LaunchTerminalError {
fn serialize<S: Serializer>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
let mut map = serializer.serialize_map(None)?;
map.serialize_entry("code", self.as_ref())?;
map.serialize_entry("msg", &format!("{self}"))?;
match self {
LaunchTerminalError::Exec(src) => map.serialize_entry("source", &src)?,
_ => serialize_upstream_err(self, &mut map)?,
}
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@ -6,12 +6,13 @@ use crate::credentials::{Session,BaseCredentials};
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::clientinfo::Client;
use crate::state::AppState;
use crate::terminal;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Request {
pub struct AwsRequestNotification {
pub id: u64,
pub clients: Vec<Option<Client>>,
pub client: Client,
pub base: bool,
}
@ -20,6 +21,7 @@ pub struct Request {
pub struct RequestResponse {
pub id: u64,
pub approval: Approval,
pub base: bool,
}
@ -54,6 +56,13 @@ pub async fn get_session_status(app_state: State<'_, AppState>) -> Result<String
}
#[tauri::command]
pub async fn signal_activity(app_state: State<'_, AppState>) -> Result<(), ()> {
app_state.signal_activity().await;
Ok(())
}
#[tauri::command]
pub async fn save_credentials(
credentials: BaseCredentials,
@ -78,3 +87,15 @@ pub async fn save_config(config: AppConfig, app_state: State<'_, AppState>) -> R
.map_err(|e| format!("Error saving config: {e}"))?;
Ok(())
}
#[tauri::command]
pub async fn launch_terminal(base: bool) -> Result<(), LaunchTerminalError> {
terminal::launch(base).await
}
#[tauri::command]
pub async fn get_setup_errors(app_state: State<'_, AppState>) -> Result<Vec<String>, ()> {
Ok(app_state.setup_errors.clone())
}

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@ -7,4 +7,6 @@ mod clientinfo;
mod ipc;
mod state;
mod server;
mod shortcuts;
mod terminal;
mod tray;

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@ -6,22 +6,24 @@
use creddy::{
app,
cli,
errors::ErrorPopup,
errors::ShowError,
};
fn main() {
let res = match cli::parser().get_matches().subcommand() {
None | Some(("run", _)) => {
app::run().error_popup("Creddy failed to start");
app::run().error_popup("Creddy encountered an error");
Ok(())
},
Some(("show", m)) => cli::show(m),
Some(("get", m)) => cli::get(m),
Some(("exec", m)) => cli::exec(m),
Some(("shortcut", m)) => cli::invoke_shortcut(m),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
if let Err(e) = res {
eprintln!("Error: {e}");
std::process::exit(1);
}
}

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@ -1,243 +0,0 @@
use core::time::Duration;
use std::io;
use std::net::{
Ipv4Addr,
SocketAddr,
SocketAddrV4,
};
use tokio::net::{
TcpListener,
TcpStream,
};
use tokio::io::{AsyncReadExt, AsyncWriteExt};
use tokio::sync::oneshot;
use tokio::time::sleep;
use tauri::{AppHandle, Manager};
use tauri::async_runtime as rt;
use tauri::async_runtime::JoinHandle;
use crate::{clientinfo, clientinfo::Client};
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::ipc::{Request, Approval};
use crate::state::AppState;
struct Handler {
request_id: u64,
stream: TcpStream,
receiver: Option<oneshot::Receiver<Approval>>,
app: AppHandle,
}
impl Handler {
async fn new(stream: TcpStream, app: AppHandle) -> Self {
let state = app.state::<AppState>();
let (chan_send, chan_recv) = oneshot::channel();
let request_id = state.register_request(chan_send).await;
Handler {
request_id,
stream,
receiver: Some(chan_recv),
app
}
}
async fn handle(mut self) {
if let Err(e) = self.try_handle().await {
eprintln!("{e}");
}
let state = self.app.state::<AppState>();
state.unregister_request(self.request_id).await;
}
async fn try_handle(&mut self) -> Result<(), HandlerError> {
let req_path = self.recv_request().await?;
let clients = self.get_clients().await?;
if self.includes_banned(&clients).await {
self.stream.write(b"HTTP/1.0 403 Access Denied\r\n\r\n").await?;
return Ok(())
}
let base = req_path == b"/creddy/base-credentials";
let req = Request {id: self.request_id, clients, base};
self.app.emit_all("credentials-request", &req)?;
let starting_visibility = self.show_window()?;
match self.wait_for_response().await? {
Approval::Approved => {
let state = self.app.state::<AppState>();
let creds = if base {
state.serialize_base_creds().await?
}
else {
state.serialize_session_creds().await?
};
self.send_body(creds.as_bytes()).await?;
},
Approval::Denied => {
let state = self.app.state::<AppState>();
for client in req.clients {
state.add_ban(client).await;
}
self.send_body(b"Denied!").await?;
self.stream.shutdown().await?;
}
}
// only hide the window if a) it was hidden to start with
// and b) there are no other pending requests
let state = self.app.state::<AppState>();
let delay = {
let config = state.config.read().await;
Duration::from_millis(config.rehide_ms)
};
sleep(delay).await;
if !starting_visibility && state.req_count().await == 0 {
let window = self.app.get_window("main").ok_or(HandlerError::NoMainWindow)?;
window.hide()?;
}
Ok(())
}
async fn recv_request(&mut self) -> Result<Vec<u8>, HandlerError> {
let mut buf = vec![0; 8192]; // it's what tokio's BufReader uses
let mut n = 0;
loop {
n += self.stream.read(&mut buf[n..]).await?;
if n >= 4 && &buf[(n - 4)..n] == b"\r\n\r\n" {break;}
if n == buf.len() {return Err(HandlerError::RequestTooLarge);}
}
let path = buf.split(|&c| &[c] == b" ")
.skip(1)
.next()
.ok_or(HandlerError::BadRequest(buf.clone()))?;
#[cfg(debug_assertions)] {
println!("Path: {}", std::str::from_utf8(&path).unwrap());
println!("{}", std::str::from_utf8(&buf).unwrap());
}
Ok(path.into())
}
async fn get_clients(&self) -> Result<Vec<Option<Client>>, HandlerError> {
let peer_addr = match self.stream.peer_addr()? {
SocketAddr::V4(addr) => addr,
_ => unreachable!(), // we only listen on IPv4
};
let clients = clientinfo::get_clients(peer_addr.port()).await?;
Ok(clients)
}
async fn includes_banned(&self, clients: &Vec<Option<Client>>) -> bool {
let state = self.app.state::<AppState>();
for client in clients {
if state.is_banned(client).await {
return true;
}
}
false
}
fn show_window(&self) -> Result<bool, HandlerError> {
let window = self.app.get_window("main").ok_or(HandlerError::NoMainWindow)?;
let starting_visibility = window.is_visible()?;
if !starting_visibility {
window.unminimize()?;
window.show()?;
}
window.set_focus()?;
Ok(starting_visibility)
}
async fn wait_for_response(&mut self) -> Result<Approval, HandlerError> {
self.stream.write(b"HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n").await?;
self.stream.write(b"Content-Type: application/json\r\n").await?;
self.stream.write(b"X-Creddy-delaying-tactic: ").await?;
#[allow(unreachable_code)] // seems necessary for type inference
let stall = async {
let delay = std::time::Duration::from_secs(1);
loop {
tokio::time::sleep(delay).await;
self.stream.write(b"x").await?;
}
Ok(Approval::Denied)
};
// this is the only place we even read this field, so it's safe to unwrap
let receiver = self.receiver.take().unwrap();
tokio::select!{
r = receiver => Ok(r.unwrap()), // only panics if the sender is dropped without sending, which shouldn't be possible
e = stall => e,
}
}
async fn send_body(&mut self, body: &[u8]) -> Result<(), HandlerError> {
self.stream.write(b"\r\nContent-Length: ").await?;
self.stream.write(body.len().to_string().as_bytes()).await?;
self.stream.write(b"\r\n\r\n").await?;
self.stream.write(body).await?;
self.stream.shutdown().await?;
Ok(())
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Server {
addr: Ipv4Addr,
port: u16,
app_handle: AppHandle,
task: JoinHandle<()>,
}
impl Server {
pub async fn new(addr: Ipv4Addr, port: u16, app_handle: AppHandle) -> io::Result<Server> {
let task = Self::start_server(addr, port, app_handle.app_handle()).await?;
Ok(Server { addr, port, app_handle, task})
}
pub async fn rebind(&mut self, addr: Ipv4Addr, port: u16) -> io::Result<()> {
if addr == self.addr && port == self.port {
return Ok(())
}
let new_task = Self::start_server(addr, port, self.app_handle.app_handle()).await?;
self.task.abort();
self.addr = addr;
self.port = port;
self.task = new_task;
Ok(())
}
// construct the listener before spawning the task so that we can return early if it fails
async fn start_server(addr: Ipv4Addr, port: u16, app_handle: AppHandle) -> io::Result<JoinHandle<()>> {
let sock_addr = SocketAddrV4::new(addr, port);
let listener = TcpListener::bind(&sock_addr).await?;
let task = rt::spawn(
Self::serve(listener, app_handle.app_handle())
);
Ok(task)
}
async fn serve(listener: TcpListener, app_handle: AppHandle) {
loop {
match listener.accept().await {
Ok((stream, _)) => {
let handler = Handler::new(stream, app_handle.app_handle()).await;
rt::spawn(handler.handle());
},
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error accepting connection: {e}");
}
}
}
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
use tokio::io::{AsyncReadExt, AsyncWriteExt};
use tokio::sync::oneshot;
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
use tauri::{AppHandle, Manager};
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::clientinfo::{self, Client};
use crate::credentials::Credentials;
use crate::ipc::{Approval, AwsRequestNotification};
use crate::state::AppState;
use crate::shortcuts::{self, ShortcutAction};
#[cfg(windows)]
mod server_win;
#[cfg(windows)]
pub use server_win::Server;
#[cfg(windows)]
use server_win::Stream;
#[cfg(unix)]
mod server_unix;
#[cfg(unix)]
pub use server_unix::Server;
#[cfg(unix)]
use server_unix::Stream;
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Request {
GetAwsCredentials{
base: bool,
},
InvokeShortcut(ShortcutAction),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Response {
Aws(Credentials),
Empty,
}
struct CloseWaiter<'s> {
stream: &'s mut Stream,
}
impl<'s> CloseWaiter<'s> {
async fn wait_for_close(&mut self) -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut buf = [0u8; 8];
loop {
match self.stream.read(&mut buf).await {
Ok(0) => break Ok(()),
Ok(_) => (),
Err(e) => break Err(e),
}
}
}
}
async fn handle(mut stream: Stream, app_handle: AppHandle, client_pid: u32) -> Result<(), HandlerError>
{
// read from stream until delimiter is reached
let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(1024); // requests are small, 1KiB is more than enough
let mut n = 0;
loop {
n += stream.read_buf(&mut buf).await?;
if let Some(&b'\n') = buf.last() {
break;
}
else if n >= 1024 {
return Err(HandlerError::RequestTooLarge);
}
}
let client = clientinfo::get_process_parent_info(client_pid)?;
let waiter = CloseWaiter { stream: &mut stream };
let req: Request = serde_json::from_slice(&buf)?;
let res = match req {
Request::GetAwsCredentials{ base } => get_aws_credentials(
base, client, app_handle, waiter
).await,
Request::InvokeShortcut(action) => invoke_shortcut(action).await,
};
// doesn't make sense to send the error to the client if the client has already left
if let Err(HandlerError::Abandoned) = res {
return Err(HandlerError::Abandoned);
}
let res = serde_json::to_vec(&res).unwrap();
stream.write_all(&res).await?;
Ok(())
}
async fn invoke_shortcut(action: ShortcutAction) -> Result<Response, HandlerError> {
shortcuts::exec_shortcut(action);
Ok(Response::Empty)
}
async fn get_aws_credentials(
base: bool,
client: Client,
app_handle: AppHandle,
mut waiter: CloseWaiter<'_>,
) -> Result<Response, HandlerError> {
let state = app_handle.state::<AppState>();
let rehide_ms = {
let config = state.config.read().await;
config.rehide_ms
};
let lease = state.acquire_visibility_lease(rehide_ms).await
.map_err(|_e| HandlerError::NoMainWindow)?; // automate this conversion eventually?
let (chan_send, chan_recv) = oneshot::channel();
let request_id = state.register_request(chan_send).await;
// if an error occurs in any of the following, we want to abort the operation
// but ? returns immediately, and we want to unregister the request before returning
// so we bundle it all up in an async block and return a Result so we can handle errors
let proceed = async {
let notification = AwsRequestNotification {id: request_id, client, base};
app_handle.emit("credentials-request", &notification)?;
let response = tokio::select! {
r = chan_recv => r?,
_ = waiter.wait_for_close() => {
app_handle.emit("request-cancelled", request_id)?;
return Err(HandlerError::Abandoned);
},
};
match response.approval {
Approval::Approved => {
if response.base {
let creds = state.base_creds_cloned().await?;
Ok(Response::Aws(Credentials::Base(creds)))
}
else {
let creds = state.session_creds_cloned().await?;
Ok(Response::Aws(Credentials::Session(creds)))
}
},
Approval::Denied => Err(HandlerError::Denied),
}
};
let result = match proceed.await {
Ok(r) => Ok(r),
Err(e) => {
state.unregister_request(request_id).await;
Err(e)
}
};
lease.release();
result
}

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@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
use std::io::ErrorKind;
use tokio::net::{UnixListener, UnixStream};
use tauri::{
AppHandle,
async_runtime as rt,
};
use crate::errors::*;
pub type Stream = UnixStream;
pub struct Server {
listener: UnixListener,
app_handle: AppHandle,
}
impl Server {
pub fn start(app_handle: AppHandle) -> std::io::Result<()> {
match std::fs::remove_file("/tmp/creddy.sock") {
Ok(_) => (),
Err(e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::NotFound => (),
Err(e) => return Err(e),
}
let listener = UnixListener::bind("/tmp/creddy.sock")?;
let srv = Server { listener, app_handle };
rt::spawn(srv.serve());
Ok(())
}
async fn serve(self) {
loop {
self.try_serve()
.await
.error_print_prefix("Error accepting request: ");
}
}
async fn try_serve(&self) -> Result<(), HandlerError> {
let (stream, _addr) = self.listener.accept().await?;
let new_handle = self.app_handle.clone();
let client_pid = get_client_pid(&stream)?;
rt::spawn(async move {
super::handle(stream, new_handle, client_pid)
.await
.error_print_prefix("Error responding to request: ");
});
Ok(())
}
}
fn get_client_pid(stream: &UnixStream) -> std::io::Result<u32> {
let cred = stream.peer_cred()?;
Ok(cred.pid().unwrap() as u32)
}

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@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
use tokio::net::windows::named_pipe::{
NamedPipeServer,
ServerOptions,
};
use tauri::{AppHandle, Manager};
use windows::Win32:: {
Foundation::HANDLE,
System::Pipes::GetNamedPipeClientProcessId,
};
use std::os::windows::io::AsRawHandle;
use tauri::async_runtime as rt;
use crate::errors::*;
// used by parent module
pub type Stream = NamedPipeServer;
pub struct Server {
listener: NamedPipeServer,
app_handle: AppHandle,
}
impl Server {
pub fn start(app_handle: AppHandle) -> std::io::Result<()> {
let listener = ServerOptions::new()
.first_pipe_instance(true)
.create(r"\\.\pipe\creddy-requests")?;
let srv = Server {listener, app_handle};
rt::spawn(srv.serve());
Ok(())
}
async fn serve(mut self) {
loop {
if let Err(e) = self.try_serve().await {
eprintln!("Error accepting connection: {e}");
}
}
}
async fn try_serve(&mut self) -> Result<(), HandlerError> {
// connect() just waits for a client to connect, it doesn't return anything
self.listener.connect().await?;
// create a new pipe instance to listen for the next client, and swap it in
let new_listener = ServerOptions::new().create(r"\\.\pipe\creddy-requests")?;
let stream = std::mem::replace(&mut self.listener, new_listener);
let new_handle = self.app_handle.clone();
let client_pid = get_client_pid(&stream)?;
rt::spawn(async move {
super::handle(stream, new_handle, client_pid)
.await
.error_print_prefix("Error responding to request: ");
});
Ok(())
}
}
fn get_client_pid(pipe: &NamedPipeServer) -> Result<u32, ClientInfoError> {
let raw_handle = pipe.as_raw_handle();
let mut pid = 0u32;
let handle = HANDLE(raw_handle as _);
unsafe { GetNamedPipeClientProcessId(handle, &mut pid as *mut u32)? };
Ok(pid)
}

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@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
use tauri::async_runtime as rt;
use tauri_plugin_global_shortcut::{
GlobalShortcutExt,
Error as ShortcutError,
};
use crate::app::{self, APP};
use crate::config::HotkeysConfig;
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::terminal;
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum ShortcutAction {
ShowWindow,
LaunchTerminal,
}
pub fn exec_shortcut(action: ShortcutAction) {
match action {
ShortcutAction::LaunchTerminal => launch_terminal(),
ShortcutAction::ShowWindow => {
let app = APP.get().unwrap();
app::show_main_window(app)
.error_popup("Failed to show Creddy");
},
}
}
fn launch_terminal() {
rt::spawn(async {
terminal::launch(false)
.await
.error_popup("Failed to launch terminal")
});
}
pub fn register_hotkeys(hotkeys: &HotkeysConfig) -> Result<(), ShortcutError> {
let app = APP.get().unwrap();
let shortcuts = app.global_shortcut();
shortcuts.unregister_all([
hotkeys.show_window.keys.as_str(),
hotkeys.launch_terminal.keys.as_str(),
])?;
if hotkeys.show_window.enabled {
shortcuts.on_shortcut(
hotkeys.show_window.keys.as_str(),
|app, _shortcut, _event| {
app::show_main_window(app).error_popup("Failed to show Creddy")
}
)?;
}
if hotkeys.launch_terminal.enabled {
shortcuts.on_shortcut(
hotkeys.launch_terminal.keys.as_str(),
|_app, _shortcut, _event| launch_terminal()
)?;
}
Ok(())
}

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@ -1,49 +1,137 @@
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::time::Duration;
use time::OffsetDateTime;
use tokio::{
sync::oneshot::Sender,
sync::RwLock,
time::sleep,
sync::oneshot::{self, Sender},
};
use sqlx::SqlitePool;
use tauri::async_runtime as runtime;
use tauri::Manager;
use tauri::{
Manager,
async_runtime as rt,
};
use crate::app::APP;
use crate::app;
use crate::credentials::{
Session,
BaseCredentials,
SessionCredentials,
};
use crate::{config, config::AppConfig};
use crate::ipc::{self, Approval};
use crate::clientinfo::Client;
use crate::ipc::{self, Approval, RequestResponse};
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::server::Server;
use crate::shortcuts;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Visibility {
leases: usize,
original: Option<bool>,
}
impl Visibility {
fn new() -> Self {
Visibility { leases: 0, original: None }
}
fn acquire(&mut self, delay_ms: u64) -> Result<VisibilityLease, WindowError> {
let app = crate::app::APP.get().unwrap();
let window = app.get_webview_window("main")
.ok_or(WindowError::NoMainWindow)?;
self.leases += 1;
// `original` represents the visibility of the window before any leases were acquired
// None means we don't know, Some(false) means it was previously hidden,
// Some(true) means it was previously visible
let is_visible = window.is_visible()?;
if self.original.is_none() {
self.original = Some(is_visible);
}
let state = app.state::<AppState>();
if is_visible && state.desktop_is_gnome {
// Gnome has a really annoying "focus-stealing prevention" behavior means we
// can't just pop up when the window is already visible, so to work around it
// we hide and then immediately unhide the window
window.hide()?;
}
app::show_main_window(&app)?;
window.set_focus()?;
let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
let lease = VisibilityLease { notify: tx };
let delay = Duration::from_millis(delay_ms);
rt::spawn(async move {
// We don't care if it's an error; lease being dropped should be handled identically
let _ = rx.await;
tokio::time::sleep(delay).await;
// we can't use `self` here because we would have to move it into the async block
let state = app.state::<AppState>();
let mut visibility = state.visibility.write().await;
visibility.leases -= 1;
if visibility.leases == 0 {
if let Some(false) = visibility.original {
app::hide_main_window(app).error_print();
}
visibility.original = None;
}
});
Ok(lease)
}
}
pub struct VisibilityLease {
notify: Sender<()>,
}
impl VisibilityLease {
pub fn release(self) {
rt::spawn(async move {
if let Err(_) = self.notify.send(()) {
eprintln!("Error releasing visibility lease")
}
});
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AppState {
pub config: RwLock<AppConfig>,
pub session: RwLock<Session>,
pub last_activity: RwLock<OffsetDateTime>,
pub request_count: RwLock<u64>,
pub open_requests: RwLock<HashMap<u64, Sender<ipc::Approval>>>,
pub bans: RwLock<std::collections::HashSet<Option<Client>>>,
server: RwLock<Server>,
pub waiting_requests: RwLock<HashMap<u64, Sender<RequestResponse>>>,
pub pending_terminal_request: RwLock<bool>,
// these are never modified and so don't need to be wrapped in RwLocks
pub setup_errors: Vec<String>,
pub desktop_is_gnome: bool,
pool: sqlx::SqlitePool,
visibility: RwLock<Visibility>,
}
impl AppState {
pub fn new(config: AppConfig, session: Session, server: Server, pool: SqlitePool) -> AppState {
pub fn new(
config: AppConfig,
session: Session,
pool: SqlitePool,
setup_errors: Vec<String>,
desktop_is_gnome: bool,
) -> AppState {
AppState {
config: RwLock::new(config),
session: RwLock::new(session),
last_activity: RwLock::new(OffsetDateTime::now_utc()),
request_count: RwLock::new(0),
open_requests: RwLock::new(HashMap::new()),
bans: RwLock::new(HashSet::new()),
server: RwLock::new(server),
waiting_requests: RwLock::new(HashMap::new()),
pending_terminal_request: RwLock::new(false),
setup_errors,
desktop_is_gnome,
pool,
visibility: RwLock::new(Visibility::new()),
}
}
@ -59,14 +147,16 @@ impl AppState {
pub async fn update_config(&self, new_config: AppConfig) -> Result<(), SetupError> {
let mut live_config = self.config.write().await;
// update autostart if necessary
if new_config.start_on_login != live_config.start_on_login {
config::set_auto_launch(new_config.start_on_login)?;
}
if new_config.listen_addr != live_config.listen_addr
|| new_config.listen_port != live_config.listen_port
// re-register hotkeys if necessary
if new_config.hotkeys.show_window != live_config.hotkeys.show_window
|| new_config.hotkeys.launch_terminal != live_config.hotkeys.launch_terminal
{
let mut sv = self.server.write().await;
sv.rebind(new_config.listen_addr, new_config.listen_port).await?;
shortcuts::register_hotkeys(&new_config.hotkeys)?;
}
new_config.save(&self.pool).await?;
@ -74,26 +164,26 @@ impl AppState {
Ok(())
}
pub async fn register_request(&self, chan: Sender<ipc::Approval>) -> u64 {
pub async fn register_request(&self, sender: Sender<RequestResponse>) -> u64 {
let count = {
let mut c = self.request_count.write().await;
*c += 1;
c
};
let mut open_requests = self.open_requests.write().await;
open_requests.insert(*count, chan); // `count` is the request id
let mut waiting_requests = self.waiting_requests.write().await;
waiting_requests.insert(*count, sender); // `count` is the request id
*count
}
pub async fn unregister_request(&self, id: u64) {
let mut open_requests = self.open_requests.write().await;
open_requests.remove(&id);
let mut waiting_requests = self.waiting_requests.write().await;
waiting_requests.remove(&id);
}
pub async fn req_count(&self) -> usize {
let open_requests = self.open_requests.read().await;
open_requests.len()
pub async fn acquire_visibility_lease(&self, delay: u64) -> Result<VisibilityLease, WindowError> {
let mut visibility = self.visibility.write().await;
visibility.acquire(delay)
}
pub async fn send_response(&self, response: ipc::RequestResponse) -> Result<(), SendResponseError> {
@ -102,31 +192,12 @@ impl AppState {
session.renew_if_expired().await?;
}
let mut open_requests = self.open_requests.write().await;
let chan = open_requests
let mut waiting_requests = self.waiting_requests.write().await;
waiting_requests
.remove(&response.id)
.ok_or(SendResponseError::NotFound)
?;
chan.send(response.approval)
.map_err(|_e| SendResponseError::Abandoned)
}
pub async fn add_ban(&self, client: Option<Client>) {
let mut bans = self.bans.write().await;
bans.insert(client.clone());
runtime::spawn(async move {
sleep(Duration::from_secs(5)).await;
let app = APP.get().unwrap();
let state = app.state::<AppState>();
let mut bans = state.bans.write().await;
bans.remove(&client);
});
}
pub async fn is_banned(&self, client: &Option<Client>) -> bool {
self.bans.read().await.contains(&client)
.ok_or(SendResponseError::NotFound)?
.send(response)
.map_err(|_| SendResponseError::Abandoned)
}
pub async fn unlock(&self, passphrase: &str) -> Result<(), UnlockError> {
@ -141,22 +212,53 @@ impl AppState {
Ok(())
}
pub async fn serialize_base_creds(&self) -> Result<String, GetCredentialsError> {
let session = self.session.read().await;
pub async fn lock(&self) -> Result<(), LockError> {
let mut session = self.session.write().await;
match *session {
Session::Unlocked{ref base, ..} => Ok(serde_json::to_string(base).unwrap()),
Session::Locked(_) => Err(GetCredentialsError::Locked),
Session::Empty => Err(GetCredentialsError::Empty),
Session::Empty => Err(LockError::NotUnlocked),
Session::Locked(_) => Err(LockError::NotUnlocked),
Session::Unlocked{..} => {
*session = Session::load(&self.pool).await?;
let app_handle = app::APP.get().unwrap();
app_handle.emit("locked", None::<usize>)?;
Ok(())
}
}
}
pub async fn serialize_session_creds(&self) -> Result<String, GetCredentialsError> {
let session = self.session.read().await;
match *session {
Session::Unlocked{ref session, ..} => Ok(serde_json::to_string(session).unwrap()),
Session::Locked(_) => Err(GetCredentialsError::Locked),
Session::Empty => Err(GetCredentialsError::Empty),
pub async fn signal_activity(&self) {
let mut last_activity = self.last_activity.write().await;
*last_activity = OffsetDateTime::now_utc();
}
pub async fn should_auto_lock(&self) -> bool {
let config = self.config.read().await;
if !config.auto_lock || !self.is_unlocked().await {
return false;
}
let last_activity = self.last_activity.read().await;
let elapsed = OffsetDateTime::now_utc() - *last_activity;
elapsed >= config.lock_after
}
pub async fn is_unlocked(&self) -> bool {
let session = self.session.read().await;
matches!(*session, Session::Unlocked{..})
}
pub async fn base_creds_cloned(&self) -> Result<BaseCredentials, GetCredentialsError> {
let app_session = self.session.read().await;
let (base, _session) = app_session.try_get()?;
Ok(base.clone())
}
pub async fn session_creds_cloned(&self) -> Result<SessionCredentials, GetCredentialsError> {
let app_session = self.session.read().await;
let (_base, session) = app_session.try_get()?;
Ok(session.clone())
}
async fn new_session(&self, base: BaseCredentials) -> Result<(), GetSessionError> {
@ -165,4 +267,21 @@ impl AppState {
*app_session = Session::Unlocked {base, session};
Ok(())
}
pub async fn register_terminal_request(&self) -> Result<(), ()> {
let mut req = self.pending_terminal_request.write().await;
if *req {
// if a request is already pending, we can't register a new one
Err(())
}
else {
*req = true;
Ok(())
}
}
pub async fn unregister_terminal_request(&self) {
let mut req = self.pending_terminal_request.write().await;
*req = false;
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
use std::process::Command;
use tauri::Manager;
use crate::app::APP;
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::state::AppState;
pub async fn launch(use_base: bool) -> Result<(), LaunchTerminalError> {
let app = APP.get().unwrap();
let state = app.state::<AppState>();
// register_terminal_request() returns Err if there is another request pending
if state.register_terminal_request().await.is_err() {
return Ok(());
}
let mut cmd = {
let config = state.config.read().await;
let mut cmd = Command::new(&config.terminal.exec);
cmd.args(&config.terminal.args);
cmd
};
// if session is locked or empty, wait for credentials from frontend
if !state.is_unlocked().await {
app.emit("launch-terminal-request", ())?;
let lease = state.acquire_visibility_lease(0).await
.map_err(|_e| LaunchTerminalError::NoMainWindow)?; // automate conversion eventually?
let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::oneshot::channel();
app.once("credentials-event", move |e| {
let success = match e.payload() {
"\"unlocked\"" | "\"entered\"" => true,
_ => false,
};
let _ = tx.send(success);
});
if !rx.await.unwrap_or(false) {
state.unregister_terminal_request().await;
return Ok(()); // request was canceled by user
}
lease.release();
}
// more lock-management
{
let app_session = state.session.read().await;
// session should really be unlocked at this point, but if the frontend misbehaves
// (i.e. lies about unlocking) we could end up here with a locked session
// this will result in an error popup to the user (see main hotkey handler)
let (base_creds, session_creds) = app_session.try_get()?;
if use_base {
cmd.env("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", &base_creds.access_key_id);
cmd.env("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", &base_creds.secret_access_key);
}
else {
cmd.env("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", &session_creds.access_key_id);
cmd.env("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", &session_creds.secret_access_key);
cmd.env("AWS_SESSION_TOKEN", &session_creds.session_token);
}
}
let res = match cmd.spawn() {
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
Err(e) if std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound == e.kind() => {
Err(ExecError::NotFound(cmd.get_program().to_owned()))
},
Err(e) => Err(ExecError::ExecutionFailed(e)),
};
state.unregister_terminal_request().await;
res?; // ? auto-conversion is more liberal than .into()
Ok(())
}

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@ -1,36 +1,49 @@
use tauri::{
App,
AppHandle,
Manager,
SystemTray,
SystemTrayEvent,
SystemTrayMenu,
CustomMenuItem,
async_runtime as rt,
};
use tauri::menu::{
MenuBuilder,
MenuEvent,
MenuItemBuilder,
};
use crate::app;
use crate::state::AppState;
pub fn create() -> SystemTray {
let show = CustomMenuItem::new("show".to_string(), "Show");
let quit = CustomMenuItem::new("exit".to_string(), "Exit");
let menu = SystemTrayMenu::new()
.add_item(show)
.add_item(quit);
pub fn setup(app: &App) -> tauri::Result<()> {
let show_hide = MenuItemBuilder::with_id("show_hide", "Show").build(app)?;
let exit = MenuItemBuilder::with_id("exit", "Exit").build(app)?;
SystemTray::new().with_menu(menu)
let menu = MenuBuilder::new(app)
.items(&[&show_hide, &exit])
.build()?;
let tray = app.tray_by_id("main").unwrap();
tray.set_menu(Some(menu))?;
tray.on_menu_event(handle_event);
// stash this so we can find it later to change the text
app.manage(show_hide);
Ok(())
}
pub fn handle_event(app: &AppHandle, event: SystemTrayEvent) {
match event {
SystemTrayEvent::MenuItemClick{ id, .. } => {
match id.as_str() {
"exit" => app.exit(0),
"show" => {
let _ = app.get_window("main").map(|w| w.show());
}
_ => (),
}
}
fn handle_event(app_handle: &AppHandle, event: MenuEvent) {
match event.id.0.as_str() {
"exit" => app_handle.exit(0),
"show_hide" => {
let _ = app::toggle_main_window(app_handle);
let new_handle = app_handle.clone();
rt::spawn(async move {
let state = new_handle.state::<AppState>();
state.signal_activity().await;
});
},
_ => (),
}
}

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@ -3,63 +3,57 @@
"build": {
"beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build",
"beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev",
"devPath": "http://localhost:5173",
"distDir": "../dist"
"frontendDist": "../dist",
"devUrl": "http://localhost:5173"
},
"package": {
"productName": "creddy",
"version": "0.2.3"
},
"tauri": {
"allowlist": {
"os": {"all": true}
"bundle": {
"active": true,
"category": "DeveloperTool",
"copyright": "",
"targets": "all",
"externalBin": [],
"icon": [
"icons/32x32.png",
"icons/128x128.png",
"icons/128x128@2x.png",
"icons/icon.icns",
"icons/icon.ico"
],
"windows": {
"certificateThumbprint": null,
"digestAlgorithm": "sha256",
"timestampUrl": "",
"wix": {
"fragmentPaths": [
"conf/cli.wxs"
],
"componentRefs": [
"CliBinary",
"AddToPath"
]
}
},
"bundle": {
"active": true,
"category": "DeveloperTool",
"copyright": "",
"longDescription": "",
"macOS": {
"entitlements": null,
"exceptionDomain": "",
"frameworks": [],
"providerShortName": null,
"signingIdentity": null
},
"resources": [],
"shortDescription": "",
"linux": {
"deb": {
"depends": []
},
"externalBin": [],
"icon": [
"icons/32x32.png",
"icons/128x128.png",
"icons/128x128@2x.png",
"icons/icon.icns",
"icons/icon.ico"
],
"identifier": "creddy",
"longDescription": "",
"macOS": {
"entitlements": null,
"exceptionDomain": "",
"frameworks": [],
"providerShortName": null,
"signingIdentity": null
},
"resources": [],
"shortDescription": "",
"targets": "all",
"windows": {
"certificateThumbprint": null,
"digestAlgorithm": "sha256",
"timestampUrl": "",
"wix": {
"fragmentPaths": ["conf/cli.wxs"],
"componentRefs": ["CliBinary", "AddToPath"]
}
}
},
"security": {
"csp": {
"default-src": ["'self'"],
"style-src": ["'self'", "'unsafe-inline'"]
}
},
"updater": {
"active": false
},
}
},
"productName": "creddy",
"version": "0.4.9",
"identifier": "creddy",
"plugins": {},
"app": {
"windows": [
{
"fullscreen": false,
@ -71,9 +65,24 @@
"visible": false
}
],
"systemTray": {
"trayIcon": {
"id": "main",
"iconPath": "icons/icon.png",
"iconAsTemplate": true
},
"security": {
"csp": {
"style-src": [
"'self'",
"'unsafe-inline'"
],
"default-src": [
"'self'"
],
"connect-src": [
"ipc: http://ipc.localhost"
]
}
}
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
<script>
import { onMount } from 'svelte';
import { listen } from '@tauri-apps/api/event';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/tauri';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core';
import { getVersion } from '@tauri-apps/api/app';
import { appState, acceptRequest } from './lib/state.js';
import { appState, acceptRequest, cleanupRequest } from './lib/state.js';
import { views, currentView, navigate } from './lib/routing.js';
@ -11,13 +12,53 @@ $views = import.meta.glob('./views/*.svelte', {eager: true});
navigate('Home');
invoke('get_config').then(config => $appState.config = config);
invoke('get_session_status').then(status => $appState.credentialStatus = status);
getVersion().then(version => $appState.appVersion = version);
listen('credentials-request', (tauriEvent) => {
$appState.pendingRequests.put(tauriEvent.payload);
});
listen('request-cancelled', (tauriEvent) => {
const id = tauriEvent.payload;
if (id === $appState.currentRequest?.id) {
cleanupRequest();
}
else {
const found = $appState.pendingRequests.find_remove(r => r.id === id);
}
});
listen('launch-terminal-request', async (tauriEvent) => {
if ($appState.currentRequest === null) {
let status = await invoke('get_session_status');
if (status === 'locked') {
navigate('Unlock');
}
else if (status === 'empty') {
navigate('EnterCredentials');
}
// else, session is unlocked, so do nothing
// (although we shouldn't even get the event in that case)
}
});
listen('locked', () => {
$appState.credentialStatus = 'locked';
});
invoke('get_setup_errors')
.then(errs => {
$appState.setupErrors = errs.map(e => ({msg: e, show: true}));
});
acceptRequest();
</script>
<svelte:window
on:click={() => invoke('signal_activity')}
on:keydown={() => invoke('signal_activity')}
/>
<svelte:component this="{$currentView}" />

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@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ export default function() {
resolvers: [],
size() {
return this.items.length;
},
put(item) {
this.items.push(item);
let resolver = this.resolvers.shift();
@ -26,5 +30,15 @@ export default function() {
return this.items.shift();
},
find_remove(pred) {
for (let i=0; i<this.items.length; i++) {
if (pred(this.items[i])) {
this.items.splice(i, 1);
return true;
}
}
return false;
},
}
}

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ export let appState = writable({
currentRequest: null,
pendingRequests: queue(),
credentialStatus: 'locked',
setupErrors: [],
appVersion: '',
});
@ -22,7 +24,7 @@ export async function acceptRequest() {
}
export function completeRequest() {
export function cleanupRequest() {
appState.update($appState => {
$appState.currentRequest = null;
return $appState;

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@ -5,3 +5,8 @@
.btn-alert-error {
@apply bg-transparent hover:bg-[#cd5a5a] border border-error-content text-error-content
}
/* I like alert icons to be top-aligned */
.alert > :where(*) {
align-items: flex-start;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
<script>
export let keys;
let classes = '';
export {classes as class};
</script>
<span class="inline-flex gap-x-[0.2em] items-center {classes}">
{#each keys as key, i}
{#if i > 0}
<span class="mt-[-0.1em]">+</span>
{/if}
<kbd class="normal-case px-1 py-0.5 rounded border border-neutral">{key}</kbd>
{/each}
</span>

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@ -21,15 +21,15 @@
throw(`Link target is not a string or a function: ${target}`)
}
}
function handleHotkey(event) {
if (!hotkey) return;
if (ctrl && !event.ctrlKey) return;
if (alt && !event.altKey) return;
if (shift && !event.shiftKey) return;
if (event.key === hotkey) {
if (
hotkey === event.key
&& ctrl === event.ctrlKey
&& alt === event.altKey
&& shift === event.shiftKey
) {
click();
}
}

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@ -1,113 +1,42 @@
<script>
export let color = 'base-content';
export let thickness = '2px';
export let thickness = 8;
let classes = '';
export { classes as class };
const colorVars = {
'primary': 'p',
'primary-focus': 'pf',
'primary-content': 'pc',
'secondary': 's',
'secondary-focus': 'sf',
'secondary-content': 'sc',
'accent': 'a',
'accent-focus': 'af',
'accent-content': 'ac',
'neutral': 'n',
'neutral-focus': 'nf',
'neutral-content': 'nc',
'base-100': 'b1',
'base-200': 'b2',
'base-300': 'b3',
'base-content': 'bc',
'info': 'in',
'info-content': 'inc',
'success': 'su',
'success-content': 'suc',
'warning': 'wa',
'warning-content': 'wac',
'error': 'er',
'error-content': 'erc',
}
let arcStyle = `border-width: ${thickness};`;
arcStyle += `border-color: hsl(var(--${colorVars[color]})) transparent transparent transparent;`;
const radius = (100 - thickness) / 2;
// the px are fake, but we need them to satisfy css calc()
const circumference = `${2 * Math.PI * radius}px`;
</script>
<style>
#spinner {
position: relative;
animation: spin;
animation-duration: 1.5s;
animation-iteration-count: infinite;
animation-timing-function: linear;
<svg
style:--circumference={circumference}
class={classes}
viewBox="0 0 100 100"
stroke="currentColor"
>
<circle cx="50" cy="50" r={radius} stroke-width={thickness} />
</svg>
<style>
circle {
fill: transparent;
stroke-dasharray: var(--circumference);
transform: rotate(-90deg);
transform-origin: center;
animation: chase 3s infinite,
spin 1.5s linear infinite;
}
@keyframes chase {
0% { stroke-dashoffset: calc(-1 * var(--circumference)); }
50% { stroke-dashoffset: calc(-2 * var(--circumference)); }
100% { stroke-dashoffset: calc(-3 * var(--circumference)); }
}
@keyframes spin {
50% { transform: rotate(225deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(360deg); }
50% { transform: rotate(135deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(270deg); }
}
.arc {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
border-radius: 9999px;
}
.arc-top {
transform: rotate(-45deg);
}
.arc-right {
animation: spin-right;
animation-duration: 3s;
animation-iteration-count: infinite;
}
.arc-bottom {
animation: spin-bottom;
animation-duration: 3s;
animation-iteration-count: infinite;
}
.arc-left {
animation: spin-left;
animation-duration: 3s;
animation-iteration-count: infinite;
}
@keyframes spin-top {
0% { transform: rotate(-45deg); }
50% { transform: rotate(315deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(-45deg); }
}
@keyframes spin-right {
0% { transform: rotate(45deg); }
50% { transform: rotate(315deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(405deg); }
}
@keyframes spin-bottom {
0% { transform: rotate(135deg); }
50% { transform: rotate(315deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(495deg); }
}
@keyframes spin-left {
0% { transform: rotate(225deg); }
50% { transform: rotate(315deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(585deg); }
}
</style>
<div id="spinner" class="w-6 h-6 {classes}">
<div class="arc arc-top w-full h-full" style={arcStyle}></div>
<div class="arc arc-right w-full h-full" style={arcStyle}></div>
<div class="arc arc-bottom w-full h-full" style={arcStyle}></div>
<div class="arc arc-left w-full h-full" style={arcStyle}></div>
</div>
</style>

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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
<script>
import { createEventDispatcher } from 'svelte';
import { open } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-dialog';
import Setting from './Setting.svelte';
export let title;
export let value;
const dispatch = createEventDispatcher();
</script>
<Setting {title}>
<div slot="input">
<input
type="text"
class="input input-sm input-bordered grow text-right"
bind:value
on:change={() => dispatch('update', {value})}
>
<button
class="btn btn-sm btn-primary"
on:click={async () => value = await open()}
>Browse</button>
</div>
<slot name="description" slot="description"></slot>
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<script>
import { createEventDispatcher } from 'svelte';
import KeyCombo from '../KeyCombo.svelte';
export let description;
export let value;
const id = Math.random().toString().slice(2);
const dispatch = createEventDispatcher();
const MODIFIERS = new Set(['Alt', 'AltGraph', 'Control', 'Fn', 'FnLock', 'Meta', 'Shift', 'Super', ]);
let listening = false;
let keysPressed = [];
function addModifiers(event) {
// add modifier key if it isn't already present
if (MODIFIERS.has(event.key) && keysPressed.indexOf(event.key) === -1) {
keysPressed.push(event.key);
}
}
function addMainKey(event) {
if (!MODIFIERS.has(event.key)) {
keysPressed.push(event.key);
value.keys = keysPressed.join('+');
dispatch('update', {value});
event.preventDefault();
event.stopPropagation();
unlisten();
}
}
function listen() {
// don't re-listen if we already are
if (listening) return;
listening = true;
window.addEventListener('keydown', addModifiers);
window.addEventListener('keyup', addMainKey);
// setTimeout avoids reacting to the click event that we are currently processing
setTimeout(() => window.addEventListener('click', unlisten), 0);
}
function unlisten() {
listening = false;
keysPressed = [];
window.removeEventListener('keydown', addModifiers);
window.removeEventListener('keyup', addMainKey);
window.removeEventListener('click', unlisten);
}
</script>
<input
{id}
type="checkbox"
class="checkbox checkbox-primary"
bind:checked={value.enabled}
on:change={() => dispatch('update', {value})}
>
<label for={id} class="cursor-pointer ml-4 text-lg">{description}</label>
<button class="h-12 p-2 rounded border border-neutral cursor-pointer text-center" on:click={listen}>
{#if listening}
Click to cancel
{:else}
<KeyCombo keys={value.keys.split('+')} />
{/if}
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export let title;
export let value;
export let unit = '';
export let min = null;
export let max = null;
export let decimal = false;
export let debounceInterval = 0;
const dispatch = createEventDispatcher();
$: localValue = value.toString();
let lastInputTime = null;
function debounce(event) {
lastInputTime = Date.now();
localValue = localValue.replace(/[^-0-9.]/g, '');
if (debounceInterval === 0) {
updateValue(localValue);
return;
}
lastInputTime = Date.now();
const eventTime = lastInputTime;
const pendingValue = localValue;
window.setTimeout(
@ -27,7 +34,7 @@
updateValue(pendingValue);
}
},
500
debounceInterval,
)
}

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</script>
<div class="divider"></div>
<div class="flex justify-between">
<h3 class="text-lg font-bold">{title}</h3>
<slot name="input"></slot>
</div>
<div>
<div class="flex flex-wrap justify-between gap-y-4">
<h3 class="text-lg font-bold shrink-0">{title}</h3>
{#if $$slots.input}
<slot name="input"></slot>
{/if}
</div>
{#if $$slots.description}
<p class="mt-3">
<slot name="description"></slot>
</p>
{/if}
{#if $$slots.description}
<p class="mt-3">
<slot name="description"></slot>
</p>
{/if}
</div>

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<script>
export let name;
</script>
<div>
<div class="divider mt-0 mb-8">
<h2 class="text-xl font-bold">{name}</h2>
</div>
<div class="space-y-12">
<slot></slot>
</div>
</div>

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<script>
import { createEventDispatcher } from 'svelte';
import Setting from './Setting.svelte';
export let title;
export let value;
const dispatch = createEventDispatcher();
</script>
<Setting {title}>
<div slot="input">
<input
type="text"
class="input input-sm input-bordered grow text-right"
bind:value
on:change={() => dispatch('update', {value})}
>
</div>
<slot name="description" slot="description"></slot>
</Setting>

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<script>
import Setting from './Setting.svelte';
import { createEventDispatcher } from 'svelte';
const dispatch = createEventDispatcher();
export let title;
// seconds are required
export let seconds;
export let min = 0;
export let max = null;
// best unit is the unit that results in the smallest non-fractional number
let unit = null;
const UNITS = {
Seconds: 1,
Minutes: 60,
Hours: 3600,
Days: 86400,
};
if (unit === null) {
let min = Infinity;
let bestUnit = null;
for (const [u, multiplier] of Object.entries(UNITS)) {
const v = seconds / multiplier;
if (v < min && v >= 1) {
min = v;
bestUnit = u;
}
}
unit = bestUnit;
}
// local value is only one-way synced to value so that we can better handle changes
$: localValue = (seconds / UNITS[unit]).toString();
let error = null;
function updateValue() {
localValue = localValue.replace(/[^0-9.]/g, '');
// Don't update the value, but also don't error, if it's empty,
// or if it could be the start of a float
if (localValue === '' || localValue === '.') {
error = null;
return;
}
const num = parseFloat(localValue);
if (num < 0) {
error = `${num} is not a valid duration`
}
else if (min !== null && num < min) {
error = `Too low (minimum ${min * UNITS[unit]}`;
}
else if (max !== null & num > max) {
error = `Too high (maximum ${max * UNITS[unit]}`;
}
else {
error = null;
seconds = Math.round(num * UNITS[unit]);
dispatch('update', {seconds});
}
}
</script>
<Setting {title}>
<div slot="input">
<select class="select select-bordered select-sm mr-2" bind:value={unit}>
{#each Object.keys(UNITS) as u}
<option selected={u === unit || null}>{u}</option>
{/each}
</select>
<div class="tooltip tooltip-error" class:tooltip-open={error !== null} data-tip={error}>
<input
type="text"
class="input input-sm input-bordered text-right"
size={Math.max(5, localValue.length)}
class:input-error={error}
bind:value={localValue}
on:input={updateValue}
>
</div>
</div>
<slot name="description" slot="description"></slot>
</Setting>

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export { default as Setting } from './Setting.svelte';
export { default as ToggleSetting } from './ToggleSetting.svelte';
export { default as NumericSetting } from './NumericSetting.svelte';
export { default as FileSetting } from './FileSetting.svelte';
export { default as TextSetting } from './TextSetting.svelte';
export { default as TimeSetting } from './TimeSetting.svelte';

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@ -1,19 +1,23 @@
<script>
import { onMount } from 'svelte';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/tauri';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core';
import { navigate } from '../lib/routing.js';
import { appState, completeRequest } from '../lib/state.js';
import { appState, cleanupRequest } from '../lib/state.js';
import ErrorAlert from '../ui/ErrorAlert.svelte';
import Link from '../ui/Link.svelte';
import KeyCombo from '../ui/KeyCombo.svelte';
// Send response to backend, display error if applicable
let error, alert;
async function respond() {
let {id, approval} = $appState.currentRequest;
const response = {
id: $appState.currentRequest.id,
...$appState.currentRequest.response,
};
try {
await invoke('respond', {response: {id, approval}});
await invoke('respond', {response});
navigate('ShowResponse');
}
catch (e) {
@ -25,8 +29,8 @@
}
// Approval has one of several outcomes depending on current credential state
async function approve() {
$appState.currentRequest.approval = 'Approved';
async function approve(base) {
$appState.currentRequest.response = {approval: 'Approved', base};
let status = await invoke('get_session_status');
if (status === 'unlocked') {
await respond();
@ -41,51 +45,48 @@
// Denial has only one
async function deny() {
$appState.currentRequest.approval = 'Denied';
$appState.currentRequest.response = {approval: 'Denied', base: false};
await respond();
}
// Extract executable name from full path
let appName = null;
if ($appState.currentRequest.clients.length === 1) {
let path = $appState.currentRequest.clients[0].exe;
let m = path.match(/\/([^/]+?$)|\\([^\\]+?$)/);
appName = m[1] || m[2];
}
const client = $appState.currentRequest.client;
const m = client.exe?.match(/\/([^/]+?$)|\\([^\\]+?$)/);
const appName = m[1] || m[2];
// Executable paths can be long, so ensure they only break on \ or /
function breakPath(client) {
return client.exe.replace(/(\\|\/)/g, '$1<wbr>');
function breakPath(path) {
return path.replace(/(\\|\/)/g, '$1<wbr>');
}
// if the request has already been approved/denied, send response immediately
onMount(async () => {
if ($appState.currentRequest.approval) {
if ($appState.currentRequest.response) {
await respond();
}
})
});
</script>
<!-- Don't render at all if we're just going to immediately proceed to the next screen -->
{#if error || !$appState.currentRequest.approval}
{#if error || !$appState.currentRequest?.response}
<div class="flex flex-col space-y-4 p-4 m-auto max-w-xl h-screen items-center justify-center">
{#if error}
<ErrorAlert bind:this={alert}>
{error}
{error.msg}
<svelte:fragment slot="buttons">
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-alert-error" on:click={completeRequest}>Cancel</button>
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-alert-error" on:click={cleanupRequest}>Cancel</button>
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-alert-error" on:click={respond}>Retry</button>
</svelte:fragment>
</ErrorAlert>
{/if}
{#if $appState.currentRequest.base}
{#if $appState.currentRequest?.base}
<div class="alert alert-warning shadow-lg">
<div>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="stroke-current flex-shrink-0 h-6 w-6" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 24 24"><path stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="2" d="M12 9v2m0 4h.01m-6.938 4h13.856c1.54 0 2.502-1.667 1.732-3L13.732 4c-.77-1.333-2.694-1.333-3.464 0L3.34 16c-.77 1.333.192 3 1.732 3z" /></svg>
<span>
WARNING: This application is requesting your base (long-lived) AWS credentials.
WARNING: This application is requesting your base AWS credentials.
These credentials are less secure than session credentials, since they don't expire automatically.
</span>
</div>
@ -96,31 +97,49 @@
<h2 class="text-xl font-bold">{appName ? `"${appName}"` : 'An appplication'} would like to access your AWS credentials.</h2>
<div class="grid grid-cols-[auto_1fr] gap-x-3">
{#each $appState.currentRequest.clients as client}
<div class="text-right">Path:</div>
<code class="">{@html client ? breakPath(client) : 'Unknown'}</code>
<div class="text-right">PID:</div>
<code>{client ? client.pid : 'Unknown'}</code>
{/each}
<div class="text-right">Path:</div>
<code class="">{@html client.exe ? breakPath(client.exe) : 'Unknown'}</code>
<div class="text-right">PID:</div>
<code>{client.pid}</code>
</div>
</div>
<div class="w-full flex justify-between">
<Link target={deny} hotkey="Escape">
<button class="btn btn-error justify-self-start">
Deny
<kbd class="ml-2 normal-case px-1 py-0.5 rounded border border-neutral">Esc</kbd>
</button>
</Link>
<div class="w-full grid grid-cols-[1fr_auto] items-center gap-y-6">
<!-- Don't display the option to approve with session credentials if base was specifically requested -->
{#if !$appState.currentRequest?.base}
<h3 class="font-semibold">
Approve with session credentials
</h3>
<Link target={() => approve(false)} hotkey="Enter" shift={true}>
<button class="w-full btn btn-success">
<KeyCombo keys={['Shift', 'Enter']} />
</button>
</Link>
{/if}
<Link target={approve} hotkey="Enter" shift="{true}">
<button class="btn btn-success justify-self-end">
Approve
<kbd class="ml-2 normal-case px-1 py-0.5 rounded border border-neutral">Shift</kbd>
<span class="mx-0.5">+</span>
<kbd class="normal-case px-1 py-0.5 rounded border border-neutral">Enter</kbd>
</button>
</Link>
<h3 class="font-semibold">
<span class="mr-2">
{#if $appState.currentRequest?.base}
Approve
{:else}
Approve with base credentials
{/if}
</span>
</h3>
<Link target={() => approve(true)} hotkey="Enter" shift={true} ctrl={true}>
<button class="w-full btn btn-warning">
<KeyCombo keys={['Ctrl', 'Shift', 'Enter']} />
</button>
</Link>
<h3 class="font-semibold">
<span class="mr-2">Deny</span>
</h3>
<Link target={deny} hotkey="Escape">
<button class="w-full btn btn-error">
<KeyCombo keys={['Esc']} />
</button>
</Link>
</div>
</div>
{/if}
{/if}

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<script>
import { onMount } from 'svelte';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/tauri';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core';
import { emit } from '@tauri-apps/api/event';
import { getRootCause } from '../lib/errors.js';
import { appState } from '../lib/state.js';
@ -31,6 +32,8 @@
try {
saving = true;
await invoke('save_credentials', {credentials, passphrase});
emit('credentials-event', 'entered');
$appState.credentialStatus = 'unlocked';
if ($appState.currentRequest) {
navigate('Approve');
}
@ -39,14 +42,17 @@
}
}
catch (e) {
if (e.code === "GetSession") {
let root = getRootCause(e);
const root = getRootCause(e);
if (e.code === 'GetSession' && root.code) {
errorMsg = `Error response from AWS (${root.code}): ${root.msg}`;
}
else {
errorMsg = e.msg;
// some of the built-in Tauri errors are plain strings,
// so fall back to e if e.msg doesn't exist
errorMsg = e.msg || e;
}
// if the alert already existed, shake it
if (alert) {
alert.shake();
}
@ -54,6 +60,11 @@
saving = false;
}
}
function cancel() {
emit('credentials-event', 'enter-canceled');
navigate('Home');
}
</script>
@ -71,13 +82,13 @@
<input type="password" placeholder="Re-enter passphrase" bind:value={confirmPassphrase} class="input input-bordered" on:change={confirm} />
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">
{#if saving}
<Spinner class="w-5 h-5" color="primary-content" thickness="2px"/>
{#if saving }
<Spinner class="w-5 h-5" thickness="12"/>
{:else}
Submit
{/if}
</button>
<Link target="Home" hotkey="Escape">
<Link target={cancel} hotkey="Escape">
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-outline w-full">Cancel</button>
</Link>
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<script>
import { onMount } from 'svelte';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/tauri';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core';
import { appState } from '../lib/state.js';
import { navigate } from '../lib/routing.js';
@ -10,13 +10,11 @@
import vaultDoorSvg from '../assets/vault_door.svg?raw';
// onMount(async () => {
// // will block until a request comes in
// let req = await $appState.pendingRequests.get();
// $appState.currentRequest = req;
// navigate('Approve');
// });
let launchBase = false;
function launchTerminal() {
invoke('launch_terminal', {base: launchBase});
launchBase = false;
}
</script>
@ -25,25 +23,43 @@
</Nav>
<div class="flex flex-col h-screen items-center justify-center p-4 space-y-4">
{#await invoke('get_session_status') then status}
{#if status === 'locked'}
<div class="flex flex-col items-center space-y-4">
{@html vaultDoorSvg}
{#if $appState.credentialStatus === 'locked'}
{@html vaultDoorSvg}
<h2 class="text-2xl font-bold">Creddy is locked</h2>
<Link target="Unlock" hotkey="Enter" class="w-64">
<button class="btn btn-primary w-full">Unlock</button>
</Link>
{:else if status === 'unlocked'}
{@html vaultDoorSvg}
{:else if $appState.credentialStatus === 'unlocked'}
<h2 class="text-2xl font-bold">Waiting for requests</h2>
<button class="btn btn-primary w-full" on:click={launchTerminal}>
Launch Terminal
</button>
<label class="label cursor-pointer flex items-center space-x-2">
<span class="label-text">Launch with long-lived credentials</span>
<input type="checkbox" class="checkbox checkbox-sm" bind:checked={launchBase}>
</label>
{:else if status === 'empty'}
{@html vaultDoorSvg}
{:else if $appState.credentialStatus === 'empty'}
<h2 class="text-2xl font-bold">No credentials found</h2>
<Link target="EnterCredentials" hotkey="Enter" class="w-64">
<button class="btn btn-primary w-full">Enter Credentials</button>
</Link>
{/if}
{/await}
</div>
</div>
</div>
{#if $appState.setupErrors.some(e => e.show)}
<div class="toast">
{#each $appState.setupErrors as error}
{#if error.show}
<div class="alert alert-error shadow-lg">
{error.msg}
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-alert-error" on:click={() => error.show = false}>Ok</button>
</div>
{/if}
{/each}
</div>
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<script>
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/tauri';
import { type } from '@tauri-apps/api/os';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core';
import { type } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-os';
import { appState } from '../lib/state.js';
import Nav from '../ui/Nav.svelte';
import Link from '../ui/Link.svelte';
import ErrorAlert from '../ui/ErrorAlert.svelte';
import { Setting, ToggleSetting, NumericSetting } from '../ui/settings';
import SettingsGroup from '../ui/settings/SettingsGroup.svelte';
import Keybind from '../ui/settings/Keybind.svelte';
import { Setting, ToggleSetting, NumericSetting, FileSetting, TextSetting, TimeSetting } from '../ui/settings';
import { fly } from 'svelte/transition';
import { backInOut } from 'svelte/easing';
// make an independent copy so it can differ from the main config object
let config = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify($appState.config));
$: configModified = JSON.stringify(config) !== JSON.stringify($appState.config);
let error = null;
async function save() {
try {
await invoke('save_config', {config: $appState.config});
await invoke('save_config', {config});
$appState.config = await invoke('get_config');
}
catch (e) {
error = e;
$appState.config = await invoke('get_config');
}
}
let osType = '';
let osType = null;
type().then(t => osType = t);
</script>
<Nav>
<h2 slot="title" class="text-2xl font-bold">Settings</h2>
<h1 slot="title" class="text-2xl font-bold">Settings</h1>
</Nav>
{#await invoke('get_config') then config}
<div class="max-w-md mx-auto mt-1.5 p-4">
<!-- <h2 class="text-2xl font-bold text-center">Settings</h2> -->
<ToggleSetting title="Start on login" bind:value={$appState.config.start_on_login} on:update={save}>
<div class="max-w-lg mx-auto my-1.5 p-4 space-y-16">
<SettingsGroup name="General">
<ToggleSetting title="Start on login" bind:value={config.start_on_login}>
<svelte:fragment slot="description">
Start Creddy when you log in to your computer.
</svelte:fragment>
</ToggleSetting>
<ToggleSetting title="Start minimized" bind:value={$appState.config.start_minimized} on:update={save}>
<ToggleSetting title="Start minimized" bind:value={config.start_minimized}>
<svelte:fragment slot="description">
Minimize to the system tray at startup.
</svelte:fragment>
</ToggleSetting>
<NumericSetting title="Re-hide delay" bind:value={$appState.config.rehide_ms} min={0} unit="Milliseconds" on:update={save}>
<NumericSetting title="Re-hide delay" bind:value={config.rehide_ms} min={0} unit="Milliseconds">
<svelte:fragment slot="description">
How long to wait after a request is approved/denied before minimizing
the window to tray. Only applicable if the window was minimized
@ -56,17 +60,19 @@
</svelte:fragment>
</NumericSetting>
<NumericSetting
title="Listen port"
bind:value={$appState.config.listen_port}
min={osType === 'Windows_NT' ? 1 : 0}
on:update={save}
>
<ToggleSetting title="Lock when idle" bind:value={config.auto_lock}>
<svelte:fragment slot="description">
Listen for credentials requests on this port.
(Should be used with <code>$AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_FULL_URI</code>)
Automatically lock Creddy after a period of inactivity.
</svelte:fragment>
</NumericSetting>
</ToggleSetting>
{#if config.auto_lock}
<TimeSetting title="Idle timeout" bind:seconds={config.lock_after.secs}>
<svelte:fragment slot="description">
How long to wait before automatically locking.
</svelte:fragment>
</TimeSetting>
{/if}
<Setting title="Update credentials">
<Link slot="input" target="EnterCredentials">
@ -76,8 +82,33 @@
Update or re-enter your encrypted credentials.
</svelte:fragment>
</Setting>
</div>
{/await}
<FileSetting
title="Terminal emulator"
bind:value={config.terminal.exec}
>
<svelte:fragment slot="description">
Choose your preferred terminal emulator (e.g. <code>gnome-terminal</code> or <code>wt.exe</code>.) May be an absolute path or an executable discoverable on <code>$PATH</code>.
</svelte:fragment>
</FileSetting>
</SettingsGroup>
<SettingsGroup name="Hotkeys">
<div class="space-y-4">
<p>Click on a keybinding to modify it. Use the checkbox to enable or disable a keybinding entirely.</p>
<div class="grid grid-cols-[auto_1fr_auto] gap-y-3 items-center">
<Keybind description="Show Creddy" bind:value={config.hotkeys.show_window} />
<Keybind description="Launch terminal" bind:value={config.hotkeys.launch_terminal} />
</div>
</div>
</SettingsGroup>
<p class="text-sm text-right">
Creddy {$appState.appVersion}
</p>
</div>
{#if error}
<div transition:fly={{y: 100, easing: backInOut, duration: 400}} class="toast">
@ -91,4 +122,15 @@
</div>
</div>
</div>
{:else if configModified}
<div transition:fly={{y: 100, easing: backInOut, duration: 400}} class="toast">
<div class="alert shadow-lg no-animation">
<span>You have unsaved changes.</span>
<div>
<!-- <button class="btn btn-sm btn-ghost">Cancel</button> -->
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-primary" on:click={save}>Save</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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import { onMount } from 'svelte';
import { draw, fade } from 'svelte/transition';
import { appState, completeRequest } from '../lib/state.js';
import { appState, cleanupRequest } from '../lib/state.js';
let success = false;
let error = null;
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
onMount(() => {
window.setTimeout(
completeRequest,
cleanupRequest,
// Extra 50ms so the window can finish disappearing before the redraw
Math.min(5000, $appState.config.rehide_ms + 50),
)
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
<div class="flex flex-col h-screen items-center justify-center max-w-max m-auto">
{#if $appState.currentRequest.approval === 'Approved'}
{#if $appState.currentRequest.response.approval === 'Approved'}
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="w-36 h-36" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 24 24" stroke-width="1" stroke="currentColor">
<path in:draw="{{duration: drawDuration}}" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" d="M9 12.75L11.25 15 15 9.75M21 12a9 9 0 11-18 0 9 9 0 0118 0z" />
</svg>
@ -33,6 +33,6 @@
{/if}
<div in:fade="{{duration: fadeDuration, delay: fadeDelay}}" class="text-2xl font-bold">
{$appState.currentRequest.approval}!
{$appState.currentRequest.response.approval}!
</div>
</div>

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
<script>
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/tauri';
import { invoke } from '@tauri-apps/api/core';
import { emit } from '@tauri-apps/api/event';
import { onMount } from 'svelte';
import { appState } from '../lib/state.js';
@ -26,6 +27,7 @@
saving = true;
let r = await invoke('unlock', {passphrase});
$appState.credentialStatus = 'unlocked';
emit('credentials-event', 'unlocked');
if ($appState.currentRequest) {
navigate('Approve');
}
@ -34,8 +36,8 @@
}
}
catch (e) {
if (e.code === 'GetSession') {
let root = getRootCause(e);
const root = getRootCause(e);
if (e.code === 'GetSession' && root.code) {
errorMsg = `Error response from AWS (${root.code}): ${root.msg}`;
}
else {
@ -51,6 +53,18 @@
}
}
function cancel() {
emit('credentials-event', 'unlock-canceled');
if ($appState.currentRequest !== null) {
// dirty hack to prevent spurious error when returning to approve screen
delete $appState.currentRequest.response;
navigate('Approve');
}
else {
navigate('Home');
}
}
onMount(() => {
loadTime = Date.now();
})
@ -69,13 +83,13 @@
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">
{#if saving}
<Spinner class="w-5 h-5" color="primary-content" thickness="2px"/>
<Spinner class="w-5 h-5" thickness="12"/>
{:else}
Submit
{/if}
</button>
<Link target="Home" hotkey="Escape">
<button class="btn btn-outline btn-sm w-full">Cancel</button>
<Link target={cancel} hotkey="Escape">
<button class="btn btn-sm btn-outline w-full">Cancel</button>
</Link>
</form>