/* The HTTP API, which works via POST requests. */ import { Router } from "express"; import * as express from "express"; const { http_message_api_v1 } = require("@cocalc/hub/api/handler"); import { callback2 } from "@cocalc/util/async-utils"; import { getLogger } from "@cocalc/hub/logger"; import { database } from "../database"; import { ProjectControlFunction } from "@cocalc/server/projects/control"; import { getApiKey } from "@cocalc/server/auth/api"; export default function init( app_router: Router, projectControl: ProjectControlFunction ) { const logger = getLogger("api-server"); logger.info("Initializing API server at /api/v1"); const router = Router(); // We need to parse POST requests. // Note that this can conflict with what is in // packages/project/servers/browser/http-server.ts // thus breaking file uploads to projects, so be careful! // That's why we make a new Router and it only applies // to the /api/v1 routes. We raise the limit since the // default is really tiny, and there is an api call to // upload the contents of a file. router.use(express.urlencoded({ extended: true, limit: "1mb" })); router.use(express.json()); // To parse the incoming requests with JSON payloads router.post("/*", async (req, res) => { let api_key; try { api_key = getApiKey(req); } catch (err) { res.status(400).send({ error: err.message }); return; } const { body } = req; const path = req.baseUrl; const event = path.slice(path.lastIndexOf("/") + 1); logger.debug(`event=${event}, body=${JSON.stringify(body)}`); try { const resp = await callback2(http_message_api_v1, { event, body, api_key, logger, database, compute_server: projectControl, ip_address: req.ip, }); res.send(resp); } catch (err) { res.status(400).send({ error: `${err}` }); // Bad Request } }); app_router.use("/api/v1/*", router); }