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<?php

/**
 * @link https://www.yiiframework.com/
 * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
 * @license https://www.yiiframework.com/license/
 */

namespace yii\filters;

use Yii;
use yii\base\Action;
use yii\base\ActionFilter;
use yii\di\Instance;
use yii\web\ForbiddenHttpException;
use yii\web\User;

/**
 * AccessControl provides simple access control based on a set of rules.
 *
 * AccessControl is an action filter. It will check its [[rules]] to find
 * the first rule that matches the current context variables (such as user IP address, user role).
 * The matching rule will dictate whether to allow or deny the access to the requested controller
 * action. If no rule matches, the access will be denied.
 *
 * To use AccessControl, declare it in the `behaviors()` method of your controller class.
 * For example, the following declarations will allow authenticated users to access the "create"
 * and "update" actions and deny all other users from accessing these two actions.
 *
 * ```php
 * public function behaviors()
 * {
 *     return [
 *         'access' => [
 *             'class' => \yii\filters\AccessControl::class,
 *             'only' => ['create', 'update'],
 *             'rules' => [
 *                 // deny all POST requests
 *                 [
 *                     'allow' => false,
 *                     'verbs' => ['POST']
 *                 ],
 *                 // allow authenticated users
 *                 [
 *                     'allow' => true,
 *                     'roles' => ['@'],
 *                 ],
 *                 // everything else is denied
 *             ],
 *         ],
 *     ];
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
 * @since 2.0
 */
class AccessControl extends ActionFilter
{
    /**
     * @var User|array|string|false the user object representing the authentication status or the ID of the user application component.
     * Starting from version 2.0.2, this can also be a configuration array for creating the object.
     * Starting from version 2.0.12, you can set it to `false` to explicitly switch this component support off for the filter.
     */
    public $user = 'user';
    /**
     * @var callable|null a callback that will be called if the access should be denied
     * to the current user. This is the case when either no rule matches, or a rule with
     * [[AccessRule::$allow|$allow]] set to `false` matches.
     * If not set, [[denyAccess()]] will be called.
     *
     * The signature of the callback should be as follows:
     *
     * ```php
     * function ($rule, $action)
     * ```
     *
     * where `$rule` is the rule that denies the user, and `$action` is the current [[Action|action]] object.
     * `$rule` can be `null` if access is denied because none of the rules matched.
     */
    public $denyCallback;
    /**
     * @var array the default configuration of access rules. Individual rule configurations
     * specified via [[rules]] will take precedence when the same property of the rule is configured.
     */
    public $ruleConfig = ['class' => 'yii\filters\AccessRule'];
    /**
     * @var array a list of access rule objects or configuration arrays for creating the rule objects.
     * If a rule is specified via a configuration array, it will be merged with [[ruleConfig]] first
     * before it is used for creating the rule object.
     * @see ruleConfig
     */
    public $rules = [];


    /**
     * Initializes the [[rules]] array by instantiating rule objects from configurations.
     */
    public function init()
    {
        parent::init();
        if ($this->user !== false) {
            $this->user = Instance::ensure($this->user, User::className());
        }
        foreach ($this->rules as $i => $rule) {
            if (is_array($rule)) {
                $this->rules[$i] = Yii::createObject(array_merge($this->ruleConfig, $rule));
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * This method is invoked right before an action is to be executed (after all possible filters.)
     * You may override this method to do last-minute preparation for the action.
     * @param Action $action the action to be executed.
     * @return bool whether the action should continue to be executed.
     */
    public function beforeAction($action)
    {
        $user = $this->user;
        $request = Yii::$app->getRequest();
        /* @var $rule AccessRule */
        foreach ($this->rules as $rule) {
            if ($allow = $rule->allows($action, $user, $request)) {
                return true;
            } elseif ($allow === false) {
                if (isset($rule->denyCallback)) {
                    call_user_func($rule->denyCallback, $rule, $action);
                } elseif ($this->denyCallback !== null) {
                    call_user_func($this->denyCallback, $rule, $action);
                } else {
                    $this->denyAccess($user);
                }

                return false;
            }
        }
        if ($this->denyCallback !== null) {
            call_user_func($this->denyCallback, null, $action);
        } else {
            $this->denyAccess($user);
        }

        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Denies the access of the user.
     * The default implementation will redirect the user to the login page if he is a guest;
     * if the user is already logged, a 403 HTTP exception will be thrown.
     * @param User|false $user the current user or boolean `false` in case of detached User component
     * @throws ForbiddenHttpException if the user is already logged in or in case of detached User component.
     */
    protected function denyAccess($user)
    {
        if ($user !== false && $user->getIsGuest()) {
            $user->loginRequired();
        } else {
            throw new ForbiddenHttpException(Yii::t('yii', 'You are not allowed to perform this action.'));
        }
    }
}