diff --git a/CHANGES.rst b/CHANGES.rst index d0dbbe5c0e..92e1e43137 100644 --- a/CHANGES.rst +++ b/CHANGES.rst @@ -57,6 +57,11 @@ Features - Add support for Python 3.7. Add testing on Python 3.8 with allowed failures. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/3333 +- Added ``pyramid.session.JSONSerializer``. See "Upcoming Changes to ISession + in Pyramid 2.0" in the "Sessions" chapter of the documentation for more + information about this feature. + See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/3353 + Bug Fixes --------- @@ -79,6 +84,12 @@ Bug Fixes Deprecations ------------ +- The ``pyramid.intefaces.ISession`` interface will move to require + json-serializable objects in Pyramid 2.0. See + "Upcoming Changes to ISession in Pyramid 2.0" in the "Sessions" chapter + of the documentation for more information about this change. + See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/3353 + Backward Incompatibilities -------------------------- diff --git a/docs/api/session.rst b/docs/api/session.rst index 53bae7c523..e0d2db726b 100644 --- a/docs/api/session.rst +++ b/docs/api/session.rst @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ .. autoclass:: PickleSerializer + .. autoclass:: JSONSerializer + diff --git a/docs/narr/sessions.rst b/docs/narr/sessions.rst index 2d80b1a63d..34d60b4f9d 100644 --- a/docs/narr/sessions.rst +++ b/docs/narr/sessions.rst @@ -59,25 +59,59 @@ using the :meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.set_session_factory` method. By default the :func:`~pyramid.session.SignedCookieSessionFactory` implementation contains the following security concerns: - - Session data is *unencrypted*. You should not use it when you keep - sensitive information in the session object, as the information can be - easily read by both users of your application and third parties who have - access to your users' network traffic. - - - If you use this sessioning implementation, and you inadvertently create a - cross-site scripting vulnerability in your application, because the - session data is stored unencrypted in a cookie, it will also be easier for - evildoers to obtain the current user's cross-site scripting token. - - - The default serialization method, while replaceable with something like - JSON, is implemented using pickle which can lead to remote code execution - if your secret key is compromised. - - In short, use a different session factory implementation (preferably one - which keeps session data on the server) for anything but the most basic of - applications where "session security doesn't matter", you are sure your - application has no cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, and you are confident - your secret key will not be exposed. + - Session data is *unencrypted* (but it is signed / authenticated). + + This means an attacker cannot change the session data, but they can view it. + You should not use it when you keep sensitive information in the session object, as the information can be easily read by both users of your application and third parties who have access to your users' network traffic. + + At the very least, use TLS and set ``secure=True`` to avoid arbitrary users on the network from viewing the session contents. + + - If you use this sessioning implementation, and you inadvertently create a cross-site scripting vulnerability in your application, because the session data is stored unencrypted in a cookie, it will also be easier for evildoers to obtain the current user's cross-site scripting token. + + Set ``httponly=True`` to mitigate this vulnerability by hiding the cookie from client-side JavaScript. + + - The default serialization method, while replaceable with something like JSON, is implemented using pickle which can lead to remote code execution if your secret key is compromised. + + To mitigate this, set ``serializer=pyramid.session.JSONSerializer()`` to use :class:`pyramid.session.JSONSerializer`. This option will be the default in :app:`Pyramid` 2.0. + See :ref:`pickle_session_deprecation` for more information about this change. + + In short, use a different session factory implementation (preferably one which keeps session data on the server) for anything but the most basic of applications where "session security doesn't matter", you are sure your application has no cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, and you are confident your secret key will not be exposed. + +.. _pickle_session_deprecation: + +Upcoming Changes to ISession in Pyramid 2.0 +------------------------------------------- + +In :app:`Pyramid` 2.0 the :class:`pyramid.interfaces.ISession` interface will be changing to require that all objects stored in the session must be json-serializable. +This is a stricter contract than the current requirement that all objects be pickleable and it is being done for security purposes. +This is a backward-incompatible change. +Currently, if a client-side session implementation is compromised, it leaves the application vulnerable to remote code execution attacks using specially-crafted sessions that execute code when deserialized. + +For users with compatibility concerns, it's possible to craft a serializer that can handle both formats until you are satisfied that clients have had time to reasonably upgrade. +Remember that sessions should be short-lived and thus the number of clients affected should be small (no longer than an auth token, at a maximum). An example serializer: + +.. code-block:: python + :linenos: + + from pyramid.session import JSONSerializer + from pyramid.session import PickleSerializer + + class JSONSerializerWithPickleFallback(object): + def __init__(self): + self.json = JSONSerializer() + self.pickle = PickleSerializer() + + def dumps(self, value): + # maybe catch serialization errors here and keep using pickle + # while finding spots in your app that are not storing + # json-serializable objects, falling back to pickle + return self.json.dumps(value) + + def loads(self, value): + try: + return self.json.loads(value) + except ValueError: + return self.pickle.loads(value) .. index:: single: session object diff --git a/pyramid/interfaces.py b/pyramid/interfaces.py index bedfb60b37..4950e712b7 100644 --- a/pyramid/interfaces.py +++ b/pyramid/interfaces.py @@ -960,6 +960,14 @@ class ISession(IDict): Keys and values of a session must be pickleable. + .. warn:: + + In Pyramid 2.0 the session will only be required to support types that + can be serialized using JSON. It's recommended to switch any session + implementations to support only JSON and to only store primitive types + in sessions. See :ref:`pickle_session_deprecation` for more information + about why this change is being made. + .. versionchanged:: 1.9 Sessions are no longer required to implement ``get_csrf_token`` and diff --git a/pyramid/session.py b/pyramid/session.py index 97039a4044..1f9a8f9777 100644 --- a/pyramid/session.py +++ b/pyramid/session.py @@ -4,11 +4,15 @@ import hmac import os import time +import warnings from zope.deprecation import deprecated from zope.interface import implementer -from webob.cookies import SignedSerializer +from webob.cookies import ( + JSONSerializer, + SignedSerializer, +) from pyramid.compat import ( pickle, @@ -131,6 +135,10 @@ def dumps(self, appstruct): """Accept a Python object and return bytes.""" return pickle.dumps(appstruct, self.protocol) + +JSONSerializer = JSONSerializer # api + + def BaseCookieSessionFactory( serializer, cookie_name='session', @@ -145,8 +153,6 @@ def BaseCookieSessionFactory( set_on_exception=True, ): """ - .. versionadded:: 1.5 - Configure a :term:`session factory` which will provide cookie-based sessions. The return value of this function is a :term:`session factory`, which may be provided as the ``session_factory`` argument of a @@ -508,6 +514,7 @@ def dumps(self, appstruct): 'so existing user session data will be destroyed if you switch to it.' ) + def SignedCookieSessionFactory( secret, cookie_name='session', @@ -618,14 +625,31 @@ def SignedCookieSessionFactory( should be raised for malformed inputs. If a serializer is not passed, the :class:`pyramid.session.PickleSerializer` serializer will be used. + .. warn:: + + In :app:`Pyramid` 2.0 the default ``serializer`` option will change to + use :class:`pyramid.session.JSONSerializer`. See + :ref:`pickle_session_deprecation` for more information about why this + change is being made. + .. versionadded: 1.5a3 .. versionchanged: 1.10 Added the ``samesite`` option and made the default ``Lax``. + """ if serializer is None: serializer = PickleSerializer() + warnings.warn( + 'The default pickle serializer is deprecated as of Pyramid 1.9 ' + 'and it will be changed to use pyramid.session.JSONSerializer in ' + 'version 2.0. Explicitly set the serializer to avoid future ' + 'incompatibilities. See "Upcoming Changes to ISession in ' + 'Pyramid 2.0" for more information about this change.', + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=1, + ) signed_serializer = SignedSerializer( secret,