repository = $repository; $this->backupManager = $backupManager; } /** * Handles updating the state of a backup. * * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse * * @throws \Throwable */ public function index(ReportBackupCompleteRequest $request, string $backup) { /** @var \Pterodactyl\Models\Backup $model */ $model = Backup::query()->where('uuid', $backup)->firstOrFail(); if (!is_null($model->completed_at)) { throw new BadRequestHttpException('Cannot update the status of a backup that is already marked as completed.'); } $action = $request->input('successful') ? AuditLog::SERVER__BACKUP_COMPELTED : AuditLog::SERVER__BACKUP_FAILED; $model->server->audit($action, function (AuditLog $audit) use ($model, $request) { $audit->is_system = true; $audit->metadata = ['backup_uuid' => $model->uuid]; $successful = $request->input('successful') ? true : false; $model->fill([ 'is_successful' => $successful, 'checksum' => $successful ? ($request->input('checksum_type') . ':' . $request->input('checksum')) : null, 'bytes' => $successful ? $request->input('size') : 0, 'completed_at' => CarbonImmutable::now(), ])->save(); // Check if we are using the s3 backup adapter. If so, make sure we mark the backup as // being completed in S3 correctly. $adapter = $this->backupManager->adapter(); if ($adapter instanceof AwsS3Adapter) { $this->completeMultipartUpload($model, $adapter, $successful); } }); return new JsonResponse([], JsonResponse::HTTP_NO_CONTENT); } /** * Handles toggling the restoration status of a server. The server status field should be * set back to null, even if the restoration failed. This is not an unsolvable state for * the server, and the user can keep trying to restore, or just use the reinstall button. * * The only thing the successful field does is update the entry value for the audit logs * table tracking for this restoration. * * @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request * @param string $backup * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse * * @throws \Throwable */ public function restore(Request $request, string $backup) { /** @var \Pterodactyl\Models\Backup $model */ $model = Backup::query()->where('uuid', $backup)->firstOrFail(); $action = $request->get('successful') ? AuditLog::SERVER__BACKUP_RESTORE_COMPLETED : AuditLog::SERVER__BACKUP_RESTORE_FAILED; // Just create a new audit entry for this event and update the server state // so that power actions, file management, and backups can resume as normal. $model->server->audit($action, function (AuditLog $audit, Server $server) use ($backup, $request) { $audit->is_system = true; $audit->metadata = ['backup_uuid' => $backup]; $server->update(['status' => null]); }); return new JsonResponse([], JsonResponse::HTTP_NO_CONTENT); } /** * Marks a multipart upload in a given S3-compatiable instance as failed or successful for * the given backup. * * @throws \Exception * @throws \Pterodactyl\Exceptions\DisplayException */ protected function completeMultipartUpload(Backup $backup, AwsS3Adapter $adapter, bool $successful) { // This should never really happen, but if it does don't let us fall victim to Amazon's // wildly fun error messaging. Just stop the process right here. if (empty($backup->upload_id)) { // A failed backup doesn't need to error here, this can happen if the backup encouters // an error before we even start the upload. AWS gives you tooling to clear these failed // multipart uploads as needed too. if (!$successful) { return; } throw new DisplayException('Cannot complete backup request: no upload_id present on model.'); } $params = [ 'Bucket' => $adapter->getBucket(), 'Key' => sprintf('%s/%s.tar.gz', $backup->server->uuid, $backup->uuid), 'UploadId' => $backup->upload_id, ]; $client = $adapter->getClient(); if (!$successful) { $client->execute($client->getCommand('AbortMultipartUpload', $params)); return; } // Otherwise send a CompleteMultipartUpload request. $params['MultipartUpload'] = [ 'Parts' => $client->execute($client->getCommand('ListParts', $params))['Parts'], ]; $client->execute($client->getCommand('CompleteMultipartUpload', $params)); } }