discourse/spec/serializers/upload_serializer_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe UploadSerializer do
fab!(:upload) { Fabricate(:upload) }
let(:subject) { UploadSerializer.new(upload, root: false) }
it 'should render without errors' do
json_data = JSON.load(subject.to_json)
expect(json_data['id']).to eql upload.id
expect(json_data['width']).to eql upload.width
expect(json_data['height']).to eql upload.height
expect(json_data['thumbnail_width']).to eql upload.thumbnail_width
expect(json_data['thumbnail_height']).to eql upload.thumbnail_height
expect(json_data['short_path']).to eql upload.short_path
end
FEATURE: Secure media allowing duplicated uploads with category-level privacy and post-based access rules (#8664) ### General Changes and Duplication * We now consider a post `with_secure_media?` if it is in a read-restricted category. * When uploading we now set an upload's secure status straight away. * When uploading if `SiteSetting.secure_media` is enabled, we do not check to see if the upload already exists using the `sha1` digest of the upload. The `sha1` column of the upload is filled with a `SecureRandom.hex(20)` value which is the same length as `Upload::SHA1_LENGTH`. The `original_sha1` column is filled with the _real_ sha1 digest of the file. * Whether an upload `should_be_secure?` is now determined by whether the `access_control_post` is `with_secure_media?` (if there is no access control post then we leave the secure status as is). * When serializing the upload, we now cook the URL if the upload is secure. This is so it shows up correctly in the composer preview, because we set secure status on upload. ### Viewing Secure Media * The secure-media-upload URL will take the post that the upload is attached to into account via `Guardian.can_see?` for access permissions * If there is no `access_control_post` then we just deliver the media. This should be a rare occurrance and shouldn't cause issues as the `access_control_post` is set when `link_post_uploads` is called via `CookedPostProcessor` ### Removed We no longer do any of these because we do not reuse uploads by sha1 if secure media is enabled. * We no longer have a way to prevent cross-posting of a secure upload from a private context to a public context. * We no longer have to set `secure: false` for uploads when uploading for a theme component.
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context "when the upload is secure" do
fab!(:upload) { Fabricate(:secure_upload) }
context "when secure media is disabled" do
it "just returns the normal URL, otherwise S3 errors are encountered" do
UrlHelper.expects(:cook_url).with(upload.url, secure: false)
subject.to_json
FEATURE: Secure media allowing duplicated uploads with category-level privacy and post-based access rules (#8664) ### General Changes and Duplication * We now consider a post `with_secure_media?` if it is in a read-restricted category. * When uploading we now set an upload's secure status straight away. * When uploading if `SiteSetting.secure_media` is enabled, we do not check to see if the upload already exists using the `sha1` digest of the upload. The `sha1` column of the upload is filled with a `SecureRandom.hex(20)` value which is the same length as `Upload::SHA1_LENGTH`. The `original_sha1` column is filled with the _real_ sha1 digest of the file. * Whether an upload `should_be_secure?` is now determined by whether the `access_control_post` is `with_secure_media?` (if there is no access control post then we leave the secure status as is). * When serializing the upload, we now cook the URL if the upload is secure. This is so it shows up correctly in the composer preview, because we set secure status on upload. ### Viewing Secure Media * The secure-media-upload URL will take the post that the upload is attached to into account via `Guardian.can_see?` for access permissions * If there is no `access_control_post` then we just deliver the media. This should be a rare occurrance and shouldn't cause issues as the `access_control_post` is set when `link_post_uploads` is called via `CookedPostProcessor` ### Removed We no longer do any of these because we do not reuse uploads by sha1 if secure media is enabled. * We no longer have a way to prevent cross-posting of a secure upload from a private context to a public context. * We no longer have to set `secure: false` for uploads when uploading for a theme component.
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end
end
context "when secure media is enabled" do
before do
enable_s3_uploads
SiteSetting.secure_media = true
end
it "returns the cooked URL based on the upload URL" do
UrlHelper.expects(:cook_url).with(upload.url, secure: true)
subject.to_json
end
end
end
def enable_s3_uploads
SiteSetting.s3_upload_bucket = "s3-upload-bucket"
SiteSetting.s3_access_key_id = "s3-access-key-id"
SiteSetting.s3_secret_access_key = "s3-secret-access-key"
SiteSetting.s3_region = 'us-west-1'
SiteSetting.enable_s3_uploads = true
store = FileStore::S3Store.new
s3_helper = store.instance_variable_get(:@s3_helper)
client = Aws::S3::Client.new(stub_responses: true)
s3_helper.stubs(:s3_client).returns(client)
Discourse.stubs(:store).returns(store)
end
end