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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2019 Philip Schinis
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# RailsSameSiteCookie
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This gem sets the SameSite=None directive on all cookies coming from your Rails app that are missing the SameSite directive. This behavior can also be limited to only requests coming from a specific user agent.
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This is useful because in February 2020 Chrome will start treating any cookies without the SameSite directive set as though they are SameSite=Lax(https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5088147346030592). This is a breaking change from the previous default behavior which was to treat those cookies as SameSite=None. See [this explanation](https://web.dev/samesite-cookies-explained/) for more information on the SameSite directive and the reasons for this change.
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This new behavior shouldn't be a problem for most apps but if your Rails app provides an API that uses cookies for authentication (which itself may or may not be ill-advised), the new behavior means cookie authenticated requests to your API from third-party domains will no longer work in Chrome. In addition, fixing the problem isn't as simple as just setting SameSite=None on your app's cookies because there are a number of user agents that will either (a) ignore cookies with SameSite=None or (b) treat SameSite=None as SameSite=Strict. In other words, if a cookie-authenticated API sets SameSite=None it will break for some users, and if it doesn't set SameSite=None, it will also break for many users.
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This gem fixes the above problems by explicity setting SameSite=None for all cookies where the SameSite directive is missing and the requesting user agent is not in Chrome's [provided list of known incompatible clients](https://www.chromium.org/updates/same-site/incompatible-clients).
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Once you've installed the gem that's basically it unless you want to limit the SameSite=None behavior to specific user agents. This can be useful, for example, if you have a cordova app (or other client) that accesses your API using a custom user agent string and you know in those situations that the cookie will not be accessible to third party sites because the containing browser will never be allowed to navigate to other domains.
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Everyone interacting in the RailsSameSiteCookie project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/[USERNAME]/rails_same_site_cookie/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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module RailsSameSiteCookie
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class Error < StandardError; end
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class << self
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attr_writer :configuration
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require 'rails_same_site_cookie/user_agent_checker'
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module RailsSameSiteCookie
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class Middleware
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COOKIE_SEPARATOR = "\n".freeze
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def initialize(app)
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@app = app
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end
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def call(env)
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status, headers, body = @app.call(env)
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regex = RailsSameSiteCookie.configuration.user_agent_regex
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if headers['Set-Cookie'].present? and (regex.nil? or regex.match(env['HTTP_USER_AGENT']))
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parser = UserAgentChecker.new(env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'])
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if parser.send_same_site_none?
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cookies = headers['Set-Cookie'].split(COOKIE_SEPARATOR)
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ssl = Rack::Request.new(env).ssl?
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cookies.each do |cookie|
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next if cookie.blank?
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if ssl and not cookie =~ /;\s*secure/i
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cookie << '; Secure'
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end
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unless cookie =~ /;\s*samesite=/i
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end
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end
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headers['Set-Cookie'] = cookies.join(COOKIE_SEPARATOR)
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end
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end
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[status, headers, body]
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end
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end
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require 'user_agent_parser'
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module RailsSameSiteCookie
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class UserAgentChecker
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attr_reader :user_agent
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def user_agent=(user_agent)
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@user_agent_str = user_agent
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@user_agent = user_agent ? UserAgentParser.parse(user_agent) : nil
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end
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def initialize(user_agent=nil)
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@user_agent_str = user_agent
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@user_agent = UserAgentParser.parse(user_agent) if user_agent
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end
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def send_same_site_none?
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return true if user_agent.nil? or @user_agent_str == ''
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return !missing_same_site_none_support?
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end
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private
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def missing_same_site_none_support?
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has_webkit_ss_bug? or drops_unrecognized_ss_cookies?
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end
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def has_webkit_ss_bug?
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is_ios_version?('12') or (is_mac_osx_version?('10','14') and is_safari?)
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end
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def drops_unrecognized_ss_cookies?
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is_buggy_chrome? or is_buggy_uc?
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end
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def is_ios_version?(major)
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user_agent.os&.family == 'iOS' and user_agent.os&.version&.major == major
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end
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def is_mac_osx_version?(major,minor)
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user_agent.os&.family == 'Mac OS X' and user_agent.os&.version&.major == major and user_agent.os&.version&.minor == minor
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end
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def is_safari?
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/Safari/.match(user_agent.family)
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end
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def is_buggy_chrome?
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is_chromium_based? and is_chromium_version_between?((51...67))
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end
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def is_buggy_uc?
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is_uc_browser? and not is_uc_version_at_least?(12,13,2)
|
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+
end
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def is_chromium_based?
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/Chrom(e|ium)/.match(@user_agent_str)
|
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+
end
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def is_chromium_version_between?(range)
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match = /Chrom[^\/]+\/(\d+)[\.\d]*/.match(@user_agent_str)
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return false unless match
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version = match[1].to_i
|
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return range.include?(version)
|
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+
end
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+
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|
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def is_uc_browser?
|
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+
user_agent.family == 'UC Browser'
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
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|
+
def is_uc_version_at_least?(major,minor,build)
|
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|
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if user_agent.version&.major&.to_i == major
|
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|
+
if user_agent.version&.minor&.to_i == minor
|
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|
+
return user_agent.version&.patch&.to_i >= build
|
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|
+
else
|
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|
+
return user_agent.version&.minor&.to_i > minor
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
else
|
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|
+
return user_agent.version&.major&.to_i > major
|
79
|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
81
|
+
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|
+
end
|
83
|
+
end
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