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<?php
/**
* WordPress Coding Standard.
*
* @package WPCS\WordPressCodingStandards
* @link https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT
*/
namespace WordPressCS\WordPress\Sniffs\DB;
use WordPressCS\WordPress\Sniff;
use PHP_CodeSniffer\Util\Tokens;
/**
* Check for incorrect use of the $wpdb->prepare method.
*
* Check the following issues:
* - The only placeholders supported are: %d, %f (%F) and %s and their variations.
* - Literal % signs need to be properly escaped as `%%`.
* - Simple placeholders (%d, %f, %F, %s) should be left unquoted in the query string.
* - Complex placeholders - numbered and formatted variants - will not be quoted
* automagically by $wpdb->prepare(), so if used for values, should be quoted in
* the query string.
* - Either an array of replacements should be passed matching the number of
* placeholders found or individual parameters for each placeholder should
* be passed.
* - Wildcards for LIKE compare values should be passed in via a replacement parameter.
*
* The sniff allows for a specific pattern with a variable number of placeholders
* created using code along the lines of:
* `sprintf( 'query .... IN (%s) ...', implode( ',', array_fill( 0, count( $something ), '%s' ) ) )`.
*
* A "PreparedSQLPlaceholders replacement count" whitelist comment is supported
* specifically to silence the `ReplacementsWrongNumber` and `UnfinishedPrepare`
* error codes. The other error codes are not affected by it.
*
* @link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wpdb/prepare/
* @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/41496
* @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/41471
*
* @package WPCS\WordPressCodingStandards
*
* @since 0.14.0
*/
class PreparedSQLPlaceholdersSniff extends Sniff {
/**
* These regexes copied from http://php.net/manual/en/function.sprintf.php#93552
* and adjusted for limitations in `$wpdb->prepare()`.
*
* Near duplicate of the one used in the WP.I18n sniff, but with fewer types allowed.
*
* Note: The regex delimiters and modifiers are not included to allow this regex to be
* concatenated together with other regex partials.
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @var string
*/
const PREPARE_PLACEHOLDER_REGEX = '(?:
(?<![^%]%) # Don\'t match a literal % (%%), including when it could overlap with a placeholder.
(?:
% # Start of placeholder.
(?:[0-9]+\\\\?\$)? # Optional ordering of the placeholders.
[+-]? # Optional sign specifier.
(?:
(?:0|\'.)? # Optional padding specifier - excluding the space.
-? # Optional alignment specifier.
[0-9]* # Optional width specifier.
(?:\.(?:[ 0]|\'.)?[0-9]+)? # Optional precision specifier with optional padding character.
| # Only recognize the space as padding in combination with a width specifier.
(?:[ ])? # Optional space padding specifier.
-? # Optional alignment specifier.
[0-9]+ # Width specifier.
(?:\.(?:[ 0]|\'.)?[0-9]+)? # Optional precision specifier with optional padding character.
)
[dfFs] # Type specifier.
)
)';
/**
* Similar to above, but for the placeholder types *not* supported.
*
* Note: all optional parts are forced to be greedy to allow for the negative look ahead
* at the end to work.
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @var string
*/
const UNSUPPORTED_PLACEHOLDER_REGEX = '`(?:
(?<!%) # Don\'t match a literal % (%%).
(
% # Start of placeholder.
(?! # Negative look ahead.
%[^%] # Not a correct literal % (%%).
|
%%[dfFs] # Nor a correct literal % (%%), followed by a simple placeholder.
)
(?:[0-9]+\\\\??\$)?+ # Optional ordering of the placeholders.
[+-]?+ # Optional sign specifier.
(?:
(?:0|\'.)?+ # Optional padding specifier - excluding the space.
-?+ # Optional alignment specifier.
[0-9]*+ # Optional width specifier.
(?:\.(?:[ 0]|\'.)?[0-9]+)?+ # Optional precision specifier with optional padding character.
| # Only recognize the space as padding in combination with a width specifier.
(?:[ ])?+ # Optional space padding specifier.
-?+ # Optional alignment specifier.
[0-9]++ # Width specifier.
(?:\.(?:[ 0]|\'.)?[0-9]+)?+ # Optional precision specifier with optional padding character.
)
(?![dfFs]) # Negative look ahead: not one of the supported placeholders.
(?:[^ \'"]*|$) # but something else instead.
)
)`x';
/**
* List of $wpdb methods we are interested in.
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @var array
*/
protected $target_methods = array(
'prepare' => true,
);
/**
* Storage for the stack pointer to the method call token.
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @var int
*/
protected $methodPtr;
/**
* Simple regex snippet to recognize and remember quotes.
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @var string
*/
private $regex_quote = '["\']';
/**
* Returns an array of tokens this test wants to listen for.
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @return array
*/
public function register() {
return array(
\T_VARIABLE,
\T_STRING,
);
}
/**
* Processes this test, when one of its tokens is encountered.
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @param int $stackPtr The position of the current token in the stack.
*
* @return void
*/
public function process_token( $stackPtr ) {
if ( ! $this->is_wpdb_method_call( $stackPtr, $this->target_methods ) ) {
return;
}
$parameters = $this->get_function_call_parameters( $this->methodPtr );
if ( empty( $parameters ) ) {
return;
}
$query = $parameters[1];
$text_string_tokens_found = false;
$variable_found = false;
$sql_wildcard_found = false;
$total_placeholders = 0;
$total_parameters = \count( $parameters );
$valid_in_clauses = array(
'uses_in' => 0,
'implode_fill' => 0,
'adjustment_count' => 0,
);
for ( $i = $query['start']; $i <= $query['end']; $i++ ) {
// Skip over groups of tokens if they are part of an inline function call.
if ( isset( $skip_from, $skip_to ) && $i >= $skip_from && $i < $skip_to ) {
$i = $skip_to;
continue;
}
if ( ! isset( Tokens::$textStringTokens[ $this->tokens[ $i ]['code'] ] ) ) {
if ( \T_VARIABLE === $this->tokens[ $i ]['code'] ) {
if ( '$wpdb' !== $this->tokens[ $i ]['content'] ) {
$variable_found = true;
}
continue;
}
// Detect a specific pattern for variable replacements in combination with `IN`.
if ( \T_STRING === $this->tokens[ $i ]['code'] ) {
if ( 'sprintf' === strtolower( $this->tokens[ $i ]['content'] ) ) {
$sprintf_parameters = $this->get_function_call_parameters( $i );
if ( ! empty( $sprintf_parameters ) ) {
$skip_from = ( $sprintf_parameters[1]['end'] + 1 );
$last_param = end( $sprintf_parameters );
$skip_to = ( $last_param['end'] + 1 );
$valid_in_clauses['implode_fill'] += $this->analyse_sprintf( $sprintf_parameters );
$valid_in_clauses['adjustment_count'] += ( \count( $sprintf_parameters ) - 1 );
}
unset( $sprintf_parameters, $last_param );
} elseif ( 'implode' === strtolower( $this->tokens[ $i ]['content'] ) ) {
$prev = $this->phpcsFile->findPrevious(
Tokens::$textStringTokens,
( $i - 1 ),
$query['start']
);
$prev_content = $this->strip_quotes( $this->tokens[ $prev ]['content'] );
$regex_quote = $this->get_regex_quote_snippet( $prev_content, $this->tokens[ $prev ]['content'] );
// Only examine the implode if preceded by an ` IN (`.
if ( preg_match( '`\s+IN\s*\(\s*(' . $regex_quote . ')?$`i', $prev_content, $match ) > 0 ) {
if ( isset( $match[1] ) && $regex_quote !== $this->regex_quote ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addError(
'Dynamic placeholder generation should not have surrounding quotes.',
$i,
'QuotedDynamicPlaceholderGeneration'
);
}
if ( $this->analyse_implode( $i ) === true ) {
++$valid_in_clauses['uses_in'];
++$valid_in_clauses['implode_fill'];
$next = $this->phpcsFile->findNext( Tokens::$emptyTokens, ( $i + 1 ), null, true );
if ( \T_OPEN_PARENTHESIS === $this->tokens[ $next ]['code']
&& isset( $this->tokens[ $next ]['parenthesis_closer'] )
) {
$skip_from = ( $i + 1 );
$skip_to = ( $this->tokens[ $next ]['parenthesis_closer'] + 1 );
}
}
}
unset( $prev, $next, $prev_content, $regex_quote, $match );
}
}
continue;
}
$text_string_tokens_found = true;
$content = $this->tokens[ $i ]['content'];
$regex_quote = $this->regex_quote;
if ( isset( Tokens::$stringTokens[ $this->tokens[ $i ]['code'] ] ) ) {
$content = $this->strip_quotes( $content );
$regex_quote = $this->get_regex_quote_snippet( $content, $this->tokens[ $i ]['content'] );
}
if ( \T_DOUBLE_QUOTED_STRING === $this->tokens[ $i ]['code']
|| \T_HEREDOC === $this->tokens[ $i ]['code']
) {
// Only interested in actual query text, so strip out variables.
$stripped_content = $this->strip_interpolated_variables( $content );
if ( $stripped_content !== $content ) {
$interpolated_vars = $this->get_interpolated_variables( $content );
$vars_without_wpdb = array_diff( $interpolated_vars, array( 'wpdb' ) );
$content = $stripped_content;
if ( ! empty( $vars_without_wpdb ) ) {
$variable_found = true;
}
}
unset( $stripped_content, $interpolated_vars, $vars_without_wpdb );
}
$placeholders = preg_match_all( '`' . self::PREPARE_PLACEHOLDER_REGEX . '`x', $content, $matches );
if ( $placeholders > 0 ) {
$total_placeholders += $placeholders;
}
/*
* Analyse the query for incorrect LIKE queries.
*
* - `LIKE %s` is the only correct one.
* - `LIKE '%s'` or `LIKE "%s"` will not be reported here, but in the quote check.
* - Any other `LIKE` statement should be reported, either for using `LIKE` without
* SQL wildcards or for not passing the SQL wildcards via the replacement.
*/
$regex = '`\s+LIKE\s*(?:(' . $regex_quote . ')(?!%s(?:\1|$))(?P<content>.*?)(?:\1|$)|(?:concat\((?![^\)]*%s[^\)]*\))(?P<concat>[^\)]*))\))`i';
if ( preg_match_all( $regex, $content, $matches ) > 0 ) {
$walk = array();
if ( ! empty( $matches['content'] ) ) {
$matches['content'] = array_filter( $matches['content'] );
if ( ! empty( $matches['content'] ) ) {
$walk[] = 'content';
}
}
if ( ! empty( $matches['concat'] ) ) {
$matches['concat'] = array_filter( $matches['concat'] );
if ( ! empty( $matches['concat'] ) ) {
$walk[] = 'concat';
}
}
if ( ! empty( $walk ) ) {
foreach ( $walk as $match_key ) {
foreach ( $matches[ $match_key ] as $index => $match ) {
$data = array( $matches[0][ $index ] );
// Both a `%` as well as a `_` are wildcards in SQL.
if ( strpos( $match, '%' ) === false && strpos( $match, '_' ) === false ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addWarning(
'Unless you are using SQL wildcards, using LIKE is inefficient. Use a straight compare instead. Found: %s.',
$i,
'LikeWithoutWildcards',
$data
);
} else {
$sql_wildcard_found = true;
if ( strpos( $match, '%s' ) === false ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addError(
'SQL wildcards for a LIKE query should be passed in through a replacement parameter. Found: %s.',
$i,
'LikeWildcardsInQuery',
$data
);
} else {
$this->phpcsFile->addError(
'SQL wildcards for a LIKE query should be passed in through a replacement parameter and the variable part of the replacement should be escaped using "esc_like()". Found: %s.',
$i,
'LikeWildcardsInQueryWithPlaceholder',
$data
);
}
}
/*
* Don't throw `UnescapedLiteral`, `UnsupportedPlaceholder` or `QuotedPlaceholder`
* for this part of the SQL query.
*/
$content = preg_replace( '`' . preg_quote( $match, '`' ) . '`', '', $content, 1 );
}
}
}
unset( $matches, $index, $match, $data );
}
if ( strpos( $content, '%' ) === false ) {
continue;
}
/*
* Analyse the query for unsupported placeholders.
*/
if ( preg_match_all( self::UNSUPPORTED_PLACEHOLDER_REGEX, $content, $matches ) > 0 ) {
if ( ! empty( $matches[0] ) ) {
foreach ( $matches[0] as $match ) {
if ( '%' === $match ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addError(
'Found unescaped literal "%%" character.',
$i,
'UnescapedLiteral',
array( $match )
);
} else {
$this->phpcsFile->addError(
'Unsupported placeholder used in $wpdb->prepare(). Found: "%s".',
$i,
'UnsupportedPlaceholder',
array( $match )
);
}
}
}
unset( $match, $matches );
}
/*
* Analyse the query for quoted placeholders.
*/
$regex = '`(' . $regex_quote . ')%[dfFs]\1`';
if ( preg_match_all( $regex, $content, $matches ) > 0 ) {
if ( ! empty( $matches[0] ) ) {
foreach ( $matches[0] as $match ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addError(
'Simple placeholders should not be quoted in the query string in $wpdb->prepare(). Found: %s.',
$i,
'QuotedSimplePlaceholder',
array( $match )
);
}
}
unset( $match, $matches );
}
/*
* Analyse the query for unquoted complex placeholders.
*/
$regex = '`(?<!' . $regex_quote . ')' . self::PREPARE_PLACEHOLDER_REGEX . '(?!' . $regex_quote . ')`x';
if ( preg_match_all( $regex, $content, $matches ) > 0 ) {
if ( ! empty( $matches[0] ) ) {
foreach ( $matches[0] as $match ) {
if ( preg_match( '`%[dfFs]`', $match ) !== 1 ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addWarning(
'Complex placeholders used for values in the query string in $wpdb->prepare() will NOT be quoted automagically. Found: %s.',
$i,
'UnquotedComplexPlaceholder',
array( $match )
);
}
}
}
unset( $match, $matches );
}
/*
* Check for an ` IN (%s)` clause.
*/
$found_in = preg_match_all( '`\s+IN\s*\(\s*%s\s*\)`i', $content, $matches );
if ( $found_in > 0 ) {
$valid_in_clauses['uses_in'] += $found_in;
}
unset( $found_in );
}
if ( false === $text_string_tokens_found ) {
// Query string passed in as a variable or function call, nothing to examine.
return;
}
$count_diff_whitelisted = $this->has_whitelist_comment(
'PreparedSQLPlaceholders replacement count',
$stackPtr
);
if ( 0 === $total_placeholders ) {
if ( 1 === $total_parameters ) {
if ( false === $variable_found && false === $sql_wildcard_found ) {
/*
* Only throw this warning if the PreparedSQL sniff won't throw one about
* variables being found.
* Also don't throw it if we just advised to use a replacement variable to pass a
* string containing an SQL wildcard.
*/
$this->phpcsFile->addWarning(
'It is not necessary to prepare a query which doesn\'t use variable replacement.',
$i,
'UnnecessaryPrepare'
);
}
} elseif ( false === $count_diff_whitelisted && 0 === $valid_in_clauses['uses_in'] ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addWarning(
'Replacement variables found, but no valid placeholders found in the query.',
$i,
'UnfinishedPrepare'
);
}
return;
}
if ( 1 === $total_parameters ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addError(
'Placeholders found in the query passed to $wpdb->prepare(), but no replacements found. Expected %d replacement(s) parameters.',
$stackPtr,
'MissingReplacements',
array( $total_placeholders )
);
return;
}
if ( true === $count_diff_whitelisted ) {
return;
}
$replacements = $parameters;
array_shift( $replacements ); // Remove the query.
// The parameters may have been passed as an array in parameter 2.
if ( isset( $parameters[2] ) && 2 === $total_parameters ) {
$next = $this->phpcsFile->findNext(
Tokens::$emptyTokens,
$parameters[2]['start'],
( $parameters[2]['end'] + 1 ),
true
);
if ( false !== $next
&& ( \T_ARRAY === $this->tokens[ $next ]['code']
|| \T_OPEN_SHORT_ARRAY === $this->tokens[ $next ]['code'] )
) {
$replacements = $this->get_function_call_parameters( $next );
}
}
$total_replacements = \count( $replacements );
$total_placeholders -= $valid_in_clauses['adjustment_count'];
// Bow out when `IN` clauses have been used which appear to be correct.
if ( $valid_in_clauses['uses_in'] > 0
&& $valid_in_clauses['uses_in'] === $valid_in_clauses['implode_fill']
&& 1 === $total_replacements
) {
return;
}
/*
* Verify that the correct amount of replacements have been passed.
*/
if ( $total_replacements !== $total_placeholders ) {
$this->phpcsFile->addWarning(
'Incorrect number of replacements passed to $wpdb->prepare(). Found %d replacement parameters, expected %d.',
$stackPtr,
'ReplacementsWrongNumber',
array( $total_replacements, $total_placeholders )
);
}
}
/**
* Retrieve a regex snippet to recognize and remember quotes based on the quote style
* used in the original string (if any).
*
* This allows for recognizing `"` and `\'` in single quoted strings,
* recognizing `'` and `\"` in double quotes strings and `'` and `"`when the quote
* style is unknown or it is a non-quoted string (heredoc/nowdoc and such).
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @param string $stripped_content Text string content without surrounding quotes.
* @param string $original_content Original content for the same text string.
*
* @return string
*/
protected function get_regex_quote_snippet( $stripped_content, $original_content ) {
$regex_quote = $this->regex_quote;
if ( $original_content !== $stripped_content ) {
$quote_style = $original_content[0];
if ( '"' === $quote_style ) {
$regex_quote = '\\\\"|\'';
} elseif ( "'" === $quote_style ) {
$regex_quote = '"|\\\\\'';
}
}
return $regex_quote;
}
/**
* Analyse a sprintf() query wrapper to see if it contains a specific code pattern
* to deal correctly with `IN` queries.
*
* The pattern we are searching for is:
* `sprintf( 'query ....', implode( ',', array_fill( 0, count( $something ), '%s' ) ) )`
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @param array $sprintf_params Parameters details for the sprintf call.
*
* @return int The number of times the pattern was found in the replacements.
*/
protected function analyse_sprintf( $sprintf_params ) {
$found = 0;
unset( $sprintf_params[1] );
foreach ( $sprintf_params as $sprintf_param ) {
if ( strpos( strtolower( $sprintf_param['raw'] ), 'implode' ) === false ) {
continue;
}
$implode = $this->phpcsFile->findNext(
Tokens::$emptyTokens,
$sprintf_param['start'],
$sprintf_param['end'],
true
);
if ( \T_STRING === $this->tokens[ $implode ]['code']
&& 'implode' === strtolower( $this->tokens[ $implode ]['content'] )
) {
if ( $this->analyse_implode( $implode ) === true ) {
++$found;
}
}
}
return $found;
}
/**
* Analyse an implode() function call to see if it contains a specific code pattern
* to dynamically create placeholders.
*
* The pattern we are searching for is:
* `implode( ',', array_fill( 0, count( $something ), '%s' ) )`
*
* This pattern presumes unquoted placeholders!
*
* @since 0.14.0
*
* @param int $implode_token The stackPtr to the implode function call.
*
* @return bool True if the pattern is found, false otherwise.
*/
protected function analyse_implode( $implode_token ) {
$implode_params = $this->get_function_call_parameters( $implode_token );
if ( empty( $implode_params ) || \count( $implode_params ) !== 2 ) {
return false;
}
if ( preg_match( '`^(["\']), ?\1$`', $implode_params[1]['raw'] ) !== 1 ) {
return false;
}
if ( strpos( strtolower( $implode_params[2]['raw'] ), 'array_fill' ) === false ) {
return false;
}
$array_fill = $this->phpcsFile->findNext(
Tokens::$emptyTokens,
$implode_params[2]['start'],
$implode_params[2]['end'],
true
);
if ( \T_STRING !== $this->tokens[ $array_fill ]['code']
|| 'array_fill' !== strtolower( $this->tokens[ $array_fill ]['content'] )
) {
return false;
}
$array_fill_params = $this->get_function_call_parameters( $array_fill );
if ( empty( $array_fill_params ) || \count( $array_fill_params ) !== 3 ) {
return false;
}
return (bool) preg_match( '`^(["\'])%[dfFs]\1$`', $array_fill_params[3]['raw'] );
}
}