2 // This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
4 // Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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9 // Moodle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 // GNU General Public License for more details.
14 // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 // along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
20 * @copyright 1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas {@link http://moodle.com}
21 * @copyright 2008, 2009 Petr Skoda {@link http://skodak.org}
22 * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
25 defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') ||
die();
29 * Makes sure that $USER->sesskey exists, if $USER itself exists. It sets a new sesskey
30 * if one does not already exist, but does not overwrite existing sesskeys. Returns the
31 * sesskey string if $USER exists, or boolean false if not.
37 // note: do not use $USER because it may not be initialised yet
38 if (empty($_SESSION['USER']->sesskey
)) {
39 if (!isset($_SESSION['USER'])) {
40 // This should never happen,
41 // do not mess with session and globals here,
42 // let any checks fail instead!
45 $_SESSION['USER']->sesskey
= random_string(10);
48 return $_SESSION['USER']->sesskey
;
53 * Check the sesskey and return true of false for whether it is valid.
54 * (You might like to imagine this function is called sesskey_is_valid().)
56 * Every script that lets the user perform a significant action (that is,
57 * changes data in the database) should check the sesskey before doing the action.
58 * Depending on your code flow, you may want to use the {@link require_sesskey()}
61 * @param string $sesskey The sesskey value to check (optional). Normally leave this blank
62 * and this function will do required_param('sesskey', ...).
63 * @return bool whether the sesskey sent in the request matches the one stored in the session.
65 function confirm_sesskey($sesskey=NULL) {
68 if (!empty($USER->ignoresesskey
)) {
72 if (empty($sesskey)) {
73 $sesskey = required_param('sesskey', PARAM_RAW
); // Check script parameters
76 return (sesskey() === $sesskey);
80 * Check the session key using {@link confirm_sesskey()},
81 * and cause a fatal error if it does not match.
83 function require_sesskey() {
84 if (!confirm_sesskey()) {
85 print_error('invalidsesskey');
90 * Sets a moodle cookie with a weakly encrypted username
92 * @param string $username to encrypt and place in a cookie, '' means delete current cookie
95 function set_moodle_cookie($username) {
98 if (NO_MOODLE_COOKIES
) {
102 if (empty($CFG->rememberusername
)) {
103 // erase current and do not store permanent cookies
107 if ($username === 'guest') {
108 // keep previous cookie in case of guest account login
112 $cookiename = 'MOODLEID1_'.$CFG->sessioncookie
;
115 setcookie($cookiename, '', time() - HOURSECS
, $CFG->sessioncookiepath
, $CFG->sessioncookiedomain
, $CFG->cookiesecure
, $CFG->cookiehttponly
);
117 if ($username !== '') {
118 // set username cookie for 60 days
119 setcookie($cookiename, rc4encrypt($username), time()+
(DAYSECS
*60), $CFG->sessioncookiepath
, $CFG->sessioncookiedomain
, $CFG->cookiesecure
, $CFG->cookiehttponly
);
124 * Gets a moodle cookie with a weakly encrypted username
126 * @return string username
128 function get_moodle_cookie() {
131 if (NO_MOODLE_COOKIES
) {
135 if (empty($CFG->rememberusername
)) {
139 $cookiename = 'MOODLEID1_'.$CFG->sessioncookie
;
141 if (empty($_COOKIE[$cookiename])) {
144 $username = rc4decrypt($_COOKIE[$cookiename]);
145 if ($username === 'guest' or $username === 'nobody') {
146 // backwards compatibility - we do not set these cookies any more
154 * Sets up current user and course environment (lang, etc.) in cron.
155 * Do not use outside of cron script!
157 * @param stdClass $user full user object, null means default cron user (admin),
158 * value 'reset' means reset internal static caches.
159 * @param stdClass $course full course record, null means $SITE
162 function cron_setup_user($user = NULL, $course = NULL) {
163 global $CFG, $SITE, $PAGE;
166 throw new coding_exception('Function cron_setup_user() cannot be used in normal requests!');
169 static $cronuser = NULL;
170 static $cronsession = NULL;
172 if ($user === 'reset') {
175 \core\session\manager
::init_empty_session();
179 if (empty($cronuser)) {
180 /// ignore admins timezone, language and locale - use site default instead!
181 $cronuser = get_admin();
182 $cronuser->timezone
= $CFG->timezone
;
183 $cronuser->lang
= '';
184 $cronuser->theme
= '';
185 unset($cronuser->description
);
187 $cronsession = new stdClass();
191 // Cached default cron user (==modified admin for now).
192 \core\session\manager
::init_empty_session();
193 \core\session\manager
::set_user($cronuser);
194 $GLOBALS['SESSION'] = $cronsession;
197 // Emulate real user session - needed for caps in cron.
198 if ($GLOBALS['USER']->id
!= $user->id
) {
199 \core\session\manager
::init_empty_session();
200 \core\session\manager
::set_user($user);
204 // TODO MDL-19774 relying on global $PAGE in cron is a bad idea.
205 // Temporary hack so that cron does not give fatal errors.
206 $PAGE = new moodle_page();
208 $PAGE->set_course($course);
210 $PAGE->set_course($SITE);
213 // TODO: it should be possible to improve perf by caching some limited number of users here ;-)