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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Taylor
d3751c70c9
FIX: Ensure error handlers render correctly without preload_json (#17696)
Some errors (e.g. InvalidAccess) are rendered with `include_ember: true`. Booting the ember app requires that the 'preload' data is rendered in the HTML.

If a particular route was configured to `skip_before_action :preload_json`, and then went on to raise an InvalidAccess error, then we'd attempt to render the Ember app without the preload json. This led to a blank screen and a client-side error.

This commit ensures that error pages will fallback to the no_ember view if there is no preload data. It also adds a sanity check in `discourse-bootstrap` so that it's easier for us to identify similar errors in future.
2022-07-27 22:29:13 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
2c1fc28d00
DEV: Remove ember-cli flags from the backend (#17147)
…and other auxiliary code

* Restore `QUNIT_EMBER_CLI` flag warning
* Add `ALLOW_EMBER_CLI_PROXY_BYPASS`
2022-06-20 16:33:05 +02:00
Blake Erickson
ae6a907943
SECURITY: banner-info (#17071) 2022-06-13 11:10:21 -06:00
Arpit Jalan
4bc2d54685
DEV: include time_left information in rate limiting error messages (#17037) 2022-06-08 14:30:41 +05:30
Daniel Waterworth
6e53f4d913
DEV: New readonly mode. Only applies to non-staff (#16243) 2022-05-17 13:06:08 -05:00
Bianca Nenciu
985afe1092
FEATURE: Add page title to 404 pages (#16846)
The title had to be added both on the 404 page generated by the server
side, displayed when the user reaches a bad page directly and the 404
page rendered by Ember when a user reaches a missing topic while
navigating the forum.
2022-05-17 18:37:43 +03:00
Daniel Waterworth
1d7e423f86
FIX: Make read only errors respect the request format (#16741) 2022-05-12 17:04:49 -05:00
Loïc Guitaut
008b700a3f DEV: Upgrade to Rails 7
This patch upgrades Rails to version 7.0.2.4.
2022-04-28 11:51:03 +02:00
Osama Sayegh
eb5a3cfded
FEATURE: Add 2FA support to the Discourse Connect Provider protocol (#16386)
Discourse has the Discourse Connect Provider protocol that makes it possible to
use a Discourse instance as an identity provider for external sites. As a
natural extension to this protocol, this PR adds a new feature that makes it
possible to use Discourse as a 2FA provider as well as an identity provider.

The rationale for this change is that it's very difficult to implement 2FA
support in a website and if you have multiple websites that need to have 2FA,
it's unrealistic to build and maintain a separate 2FA implementation for each
one. But with this change, you can piggyback on Discourse to take care of all
the 2FA details for you for as many sites as you wish.

To use Discourse as a 2FA provider, you'll need to follow this guide:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/32974. It walks you through what you need to
implement on your end/site and how to configure your Discourse instance. Once
you're done, there is only one additional thing you need to do which is to
include `require_2fa=true` in the payload that you send to Discourse.

When Discourse sees `require_2fa=true`, it'll prompt the user to confirm their
2FA using whatever methods they've enabled (TOTP or security keys), and once
they confirm they'll be redirected back to the return URL you've configured and
the payload will contain `confirmed_2fa=true`. If the user has no 2FA methods
enabled however, the payload will not contain `confirmed_2fa`, but it will
contain `no_2fa_methods=true`.

You'll need to be careful to re-run all the security checks and ensure the user
can still access the resource on your site after they return from Discourse.
This is very important because there's nothing that guarantees the user that
will come back from Discourse after they confirm 2FA is the same user that
you've redirected to Discourse.

Internal ticket: t62183.
2022-04-13 15:04:09 +03:00
Dan Ungureanu
03ad88f2c2
FIX: Add errors field if group update confirmation (#16260)
* FIX: Redirect if Discourse-Xhr-Redirect is present

`handleRedirect` was passed an wrong argument type (a string) instead of
a jqXHR object and missed the fields checked in condition, thus always
evaluating to `false`.

* FIX: Add `errors` field if group update confirmation

An explicit confirmation about the effect of the group update is
required if the default notification level changes. Previously, if the
confirmation was missing the API endpoint failed silently returning
a 200 response code and a `user_count` field. This change ensures that
a proper error code is returned (422), a descriptive error message and
the additional information in the `user_count` field.

This commit also refactors the API endpoint to use the
`Discourse-Xhr-Redirect` header to redirect the user if the group is
no longer visible.
2022-03-24 14:50:44 +02:00
Osama Sayegh
b0656f3ed0
FIX: Apply onebox blocked domain checks on every redirect (#16150)
The `blocked onebox domains` setting lets site owners change what sites
are allowed to be oneboxed. When a link is entered into a post,
Discourse checks the domain of the link against that setting and blocks
the onebox if the domain is blocked. But if there's a chain of
redirects, then only the final destination website is checked against
the site setting.

This commit amends that behavior so that every website in the redirect
chain is checked against the site setting, and if anything is blocked
the original link doesn't onebox at all in the post. The
`Discourse-No-Onebox` header is also checked in every response and the
onebox is blocked if the header is set to "1".

Additionally, Discourse will now include the `Discourse-No-Onebox`
header with every response if the site requires login to access content.
This is done to signal to a Discourse instance that it shouldn't attempt
to onebox other Discourse instances if they're login-only. Non-Discourse
websites can also use include that header if they don't wish to have
Discourse onebox their content.

Internal ticket: t59305.
2022-03-11 09:18:12 +03:00
Sam
43da88db6c
PERF: avoid following links in topic RSS feeds (#16145)
Topic RSS feeds contain many non canonical links such as:

- https://site.com/t/a-b-c/111/1
- https://site.com/t/a-b-c/111/2
- https://site.com/t/a-b-c/111/3
- https://site.com/t/a-b-c/111/4
- https://site.com/t/a-b-c/111/5
- https://site.com/t/a-b-c/111/6

Previously we were not indexing RSS feeds yet still following these
links.


This change means we totally ignore links in the RSS feeds which
avoids expensive work scanning them just to find we should not
include them.
2022-03-09 18:25:20 +11:00
Osama Sayegh
dd6ec65061
FEATURE: Centralized 2FA page (#15377)
2FA support in Discourse was added and grown gradually over the years: we first
added support for TOTP for logins, then we implemented backup codes, and last
but not least, security keys. 2FA usage was initially limited to logging in,
but it has been expanded and we now require 2FA for risky actions such as
adding a new admin to the site.

As a result of this gradual growth of the 2FA system, technical debt has
accumulated to the point where it has become difficult to require 2FA for more
actions. We now have 5 different 2FA UI implementations and each one has to
support all 3 2FA methods (TOTP, backup codes, and security keys) which makes
it difficult to maintain a consistent UX for these different implementations.
Moreover, there is a lot of repeated logic in the server-side code behind these
5 UI implementations which hinders maintainability even more.

This commit is the first step towards repaying the technical debt: it builds a
system that centralizes as much as possible of the 2FA server-side logic and
UI. The 2 main components of this system are:

1. A dedicated page for 2FA with support for all 3 methods.
2. A reusable server-side class that centralizes the 2FA logic (the
`SecondFactor::AuthManager` class).

From a top-level view, the 2FA flow in this new system looks like this:

1. User initiates an action that requires 2FA;

2. Server is aware that 2FA is required for this action, so it redirects the
user to the 2FA page if the user has a 2FA method, otherwise the action is
performed.

3. User submits the 2FA form on the page;

4. Server validates the 2FA and if it's successful, the action is performed and
the user is redirected to the previous page.

A more technically-detailed explanation/documentation of the new system is
available as a comment at the top of the `lib/second_factor/auth_manager.rb`
file. Please note that the details are not set in stone and will likely change
in the future, so please don't use the system in your plugins yet.

Since this is a new system that needs to be tested, we've decided to migrate
only the 2FA for adding a new admin to the new system at this time (in this
commit). Our plan is to gradually migrate the remaining 2FA implementations to
the new system.

For screenshots of the 2FA page, see PR #15377 on GitHub.
2022-02-17 12:12:59 +03:00
David Taylor
cfb6199a95
FIX: Don't redirect XHR/JSON requests when login is required (#15093)
When redirecting to login, we store a destination_url cookie, which the user is then redirected to after login. We never want the user to be redirected to a JSON URL. Instead, we should return a 403 in these situations.

This should also be much less confusing for API consumers - a 403 is a better representation than a 302.
2021-12-02 15:12:25 +00:00
David Taylor
1fa7a87f86
SECURITY: Remove ember-cli specific response from application routes (#15155)
Under some conditions, these varied responses could lead to cache poisoning, hence the 'security' label.

Previously the Rails application would serve JSON data in place of HTML whenever Ember CLI requested an `application.html.erb`-rendered page. This commit removes that logic, and instead parses the HTML out of the standard response. This means that Rails doesn't need to customize its response for Ember CLI.
2021-12-01 16:10:40 +00:00
Osama Sayegh
7bd3986b21
FEATURE: Replace Crawl-delay directive with proper rate limiting (#15131)
We have a couple of site setting, `slow_down_crawler_user_agents` and `slow_down_crawler_rate`, that are meant to allow site owners to signal to specific crawlers that they're crawling the site too aggressively and that they should slow down.

When a crawler is added to the `slow_down_crawler_user_agents` setting, Discourse currently adds a `Crawl-delay` directive for that crawler in `/robots.txt`. Unfortunately, many crawlers don't support the `Crawl-delay` directive in `/robots.txt` which leaves the site owners no options if a crawler is crawling the site too aggressively.

This PR replaces the `Crawl-delay` directive with proper rate limiting for crawlers added to the `slow_down_crawler_user_agents` list. On every request made by a non-logged in user, Discourse will check the User Agent string and if it contains one of the values of the `slow_down_crawler_user_agents` list, Discourse will only allow 1 request every N seconds for that User Agent (N is the value of the `slow_down_crawler_rate` setting) and the rest of requests made within the same interval will get a 429 response. 

The `slow_down_crawler_user_agents` setting becomes quite dangerous with this PR since it could rate limit lots if not all of anonymous traffic if the setting is not used appropriately. So to protect against this scenario, we've added a couple of new validations to the setting when it's changed:

1) each value added to setting must 3 characters or longer
2) each value cannot be a substring of tokens found in popular browser User Agent. The current list of prohibited values is: apple, windows, linux, ubuntu, gecko, firefox, chrome, safari, applewebkit, webkit, mozilla, macintosh, khtml, intel, osx, os x, iphone, ipad and mac.
2021-11-30 12:55:25 +03:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva
5647819de4
FEATURE: Send a 'noindex' header in non-canonical responses (#15026)
* FEATURE: Optionally send a 'noindex' header in non-canonical responses

This will be used in a SEO experiment.

Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2021-11-25 16:58:39 -03:00
Osama Sayegh
b86127ad12
FEATURE: Apply rate limits per user instead of IP for trusted users (#14706)
Currently, Discourse rate limits all incoming requests by the IP address they
originate from regardless of the user making the request. This can be
frustrating if there are multiple users using Discourse simultaneously while
sharing the same IP address (e.g. employees in an office).

This commit implements a new feature to make Discourse apply rate limits by
user id rather than IP address for users at or higher than the configured trust
level (1 is the default).

For example, let's say a Discourse instance is configured to allow 200 requests
per minute per IP address, and we have 10 users at trust level 4 using
Discourse simultaneously from the same IP address. Before this feature, the 10
users could only make a total of 200 requests per minute before they got rate
limited. But with the new feature, each user is allowed to make 200 requests
per minute because the rate limits are applied on user id rather than the IP
address.

The minimum trust level for applying user-id-based rate limits can be
configured by the `skip_per_ip_rate_limit_trust_level` global setting. The
default is 1, but it can be changed by either adding the
`DISCOURSE_SKIP_PER_IP_RATE_LIMIT_TRUST_LEVEL` environment variable with the
desired value to your `app.yml`, or changing the setting's value in the
`discourse.conf` file.

Requests made with API keys are still rate limited by IP address and the
relevant global settings that control API keys rate limits.

Before this commit, Discourse's auth cookie (`_t`) was simply a 32 characters
string that Discourse used to lookup the current user from the database and the
cookie contained no additional information about the user. However, we had to
change the cookie content in this commit so we could identify the user from the
cookie without making a database query before the rate limits logic and avoid
introducing a bottleneck on busy sites.

Besides the 32 characters auth token, the cookie now includes the user id,
trust level and the cookie's generation date, and we encrypt/sign the cookie to
prevent tampering.

Internal ticket number: t54739.
2021-11-17 23:27:30 +03:00
Akshay Birajdar
6b5e8be25a Support parsing array in #param_to_integer_list
Co-authored-by: Akshay Birajdar <akshay.birajdar@coupa.com>
2021-11-16 10:27:00 -05:00
David Taylor
9ac6f1d3bb
FIX: Include the Vary:Accept header on all Accept-based responses (#14647)
By default, Rails only includes the Vary:Accept header in responses when the Accept: header is included in the request. This means that proxies/browsers may cache a response to a request with a missing Accept header, and then later serve that cached version for a request which **does** supply the Accept header. This can lead to some very unexpected behavior in browsers.

This commit adds the Vary:Accept header for all requests, even if the Accept header is not present in the request. If a format parameter (e.g. `.json` suffix) is included in the path, then the Accept header is still omitted. (The format parameter takes precedence over any Accept: header, so the response is no longer varies based on the Accept header)
2021-10-25 12:53:50 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
1937474e84
PERF: Avoid additional database query when viewing own user. (#14239) 2021-09-06 10:38:07 +08:00
Mark VanLandingham
7fc3d7bdde
DEV: Plugin API to add directory columns (#13440) 2021-06-22 13:00:04 -05:00
Kane York
c72bf1d732 FEATURE: Improvement to history stack handling on server errors
The exception page is shown before Ember can actually figure out what the final destination URL we're going to is.
This means that the new page is not present in the history stack, so if we attempt to use the history stack to go back, we will actually navigate back by two steps.
By instead forcing a navigation to the current URL, we achieve the goal of going "back" with no history mucking.

Unfortunately, the actual URL that was attempted is not available. Additionally, this only works for the on-screen back button and not the browser back.

Additionally, several modernizations of the exception page code were made.
2021-06-21 11:09:23 -07:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
8e3691d537 PERF: Eager load Theme associations in Stylesheet Manager.
Before this change, calling `StyleSheet::Manager.stylesheet_details`
for the first time resulted in multiple queries to the database. This is
because the code was modelled in a way where each `Theme` was loaded
from the database one at a time.

This PR restructures the code such that it allows us to load all the
theme records in a single query. It also allows us to eager load the
required associations upfront. In order to achieve this, I removed the
support of loading multiple themes per request. It was initially added
to support user selectable theme components but the feature was never
completed and abandoned because it wasn't a feature that we thought was
worth building.
2021-06-21 11:06:58 +08:00
Mark VanLandingham
95b51669ad
DEV: Revert 3 commits for plugin API to add directory columns (#13423) 2021-06-17 12:37:37 -05:00
Mark VanLandingham
0c42a29dc4
DEV: Plugin API to allow creation of directory columns with item query (#13402)
The first thing we needed here was an enum rather than a boolean to determine how a directory_column was created. Now we have `automatic`, `user_field` and `plugin` directory columns.

This plugin API is assuming that the plugin has added a migration to a column to the `directory_items` table.

This was created to be initially used by discourse-solved. PR with API usage - https://github.com/discourse/discourse-solved/pull/137/
2021-06-17 09:06:18 -05:00
Robin Ward
651b8a23b8
FIX: Ember CLI was losing some preloaded data (#13406)
The `bootstrap.json` contains most preloaded information but some routes
provide extra information, such as invites.

This fixes the issue by having the preload request pass on the preloaded
data from the source page, which is then merged with the bootstrap's
preloaded data for the final HTML payload.
2021-06-16 13:45:02 -04:00
Mark VanLandingham
0cba4d73c1
FEATURE: Add user custom fields to user directory (#13238) 2021-06-07 12:34:01 -05:00
Martin Brennan
e15c86e8c5
DEV: Topic tracking state improvements (#13218)
I merged this PR in yesterday, finally thinking this was done https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12958 but then a wild performance regression occurred. These are the problem methods:

1aa20bd681/app/serializers/topic_tracking_state_serializer.rb (L13-L21)

Turns out date comparison is super expensive on the backend _as well as_ the frontend.

The fix was to just move the `treat_as_new_topic_start_date` into the SQL query rather than using the slower `UserOption#treat_as_new_topic_start_date` method in ruby. After this change, 1% of the total time is spent with the `created_in_new_period` comparison instead of ~20%.

----

History:

Original PR which had to be reverted **https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12555**. See the description there for what this PR is achieving, plus below.

The issue with the original PR is addressed in 92ef54f402

If you went to the `x unread` link for a tag Chrome would freeze up and possibly crash, or eventually unfreeze after nearly 10 mins. Other routes for unread/new were similarly slow. From profiling the issue was the `sync` function of `topic-tracking-state.js`, which calls down to `isNew` which in turn calls `moment`, a change I had made in the PR above. The time it takes locally with ~1400 topics in the tracking state is 2.3 seconds.

To solve this issue, I have moved these calculations for "created in new period" and "unread not too old" into the tracking state serializer.

When I was looking at the profiler I also noticed this issue which was just compounding the problem. Every time we modify topic tracking state we recalculate the sidebar tracking/everything/tag counts. However this calls `forEachTracked` and `countTags` which can be quite expensive as they go through the whole tracking state (and were also calling the removed moment functions).

I added some logs and this was being called 30 times when navigating to a new /unread route because  `sync` is being called from `build-topic-route` (one for each topic loaded due to pagination). So I just added a debounce here and it makes things even faster.

Finally, I changed topic tracking state to use a Map so our counts of the state keys is faster (Maps have .size whereas objects you have to do Object.keys(obj) which is O(n).)

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2021-06-02 09:06:29 +10:00
Osama Sayegh
b81b24dea2
Revert "DEV: Topic tracking state improvements (#12958)" (#13209)
This reverts commit 002c676344.

Perf regression, we will redo it.
2021-05-31 17:47:42 +10:00
Martin Brennan
002c676344
DEV: Topic tracking state improvements (#12958)
Original PR which had to be reverted **https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12555**. See the description there for what this PR is achieving, plus below.

The issue with the original PR is addressed in 92ef54f402

If you went to the `x unread` link for a tag Chrome would freeze up and possibly crash, or eventually unfreeze after nearly 10 mins. Other routes for unread/new were similarly slow. From profiling the issue was the `sync` function of `topic-tracking-state.js`, which calls down to `isNew` which in turn calls `moment`, a change I had made in the PR above. The time it takes locally with ~1400 topics in the tracking state is 2.3 seconds.

To solve this issue, I have moved these calculations for "created in new period" and "unread not too old" into the tracking state serializer.

When I was looking at the profiler I also noticed this issue which was just compounding the problem. Every time we modify topic tracking state we recalculate the sidebar tracking/everything/tag counts. However this calls `forEachTracked` and `countTags` which can be quite expensive as they go through the whole tracking state (and were also calling the removed moment functions).

I added some logs and this was being called 30 times when navigating to a new /unread route because  `sync` is being called from `build-topic-route` (one for each topic loaded due to pagination). So I just added a debounce here and it makes things even faster.

Finally, I changed topic tracking state to use a Map so our counts of the state keys is faster (Maps have .size whereas objects you have to do Object.keys(obj) which is O(n).)
2021-05-31 09:22:28 +10:00
Josh Soref
59097b207f
DEV: Correct typos and spelling mistakes (#12812)
Over the years we accrued many spelling mistakes in the code base. 

This PR attempts to fix spelling mistakes and typos in all areas of the code that are extremely safe to change 

- comments
- test descriptions
- other low risk areas
2021-05-21 11:43:47 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
81bf581aa9
DEV: rescues site setting missing exception (#13022)
This will allow to correctly catch it client side and display a correct error.
2021-05-11 10:36:57 +02:00
Osama Sayegh
6f8413fd85
DEV: Don't force Ember CLI for proxied requests made by Ember CLI (#12909) 2021-04-30 13:27:35 +03:00
Robin Ward
51f872f13a
DEV: Require Ember CLI to be used in development mode (#12738)
We really want to encourage all developers to use Ember CLI for local
development and testing. This will display an error page if they are not
with instructions on how to start the local server.

To disable it, you can set `NO_EMBER_CLI=1` as an ENV variable
2021-04-29 14:13:36 -04:00
Robin Ward
e3b1d1a718
DEV: Improve Ember CLI's bootstrap logic (#12792)
* DEV: Give a nicer error when `--proxy` argument is missing

* DEV: Improve Ember CLI's bootstrap logic

Instead of having Ember CLI know which URLs to proxy or not, have it try
the URL with a special header `HTTP_X_DISCOURSE_EMBER_CLI`. If present,
and Discourse thinks we should bootstrap the application, it will
instead stop rendering and return a HTTP HEAD with a response header
telling Ember CLI to bootstrap.

In other words, any time Rails would otherwise serve up the HTML for the
Ember app, it stops and says "no, you do it."

* DEV: Support asset filters by path using a new options object

Without this, Ember CLI's bootstrap would not get the assets it wants
because the path it was requesting was different than the browser path.
This adds an optional request header to fix it.

So far this is only used by the styleguide.
2021-04-23 10:24:42 -04:00
Osama Sayegh
cd24eff5d9
FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (take 2) (#12661)
This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests).

Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes.

You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests:

* In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`.

* In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`.

There are some refactors to how Discourse processes JavaScript that comes with themes/components, and these refactors may break your JS customizations; see https://meta.discourse.org/t/upcoming-core-changes-that-may-break-some-themes-components-april-12/186252?u=osama for details on how you can check if your themes/components are affected and what you need to do to fix them.

This commit also improves theme error handling in Discourse. We will now be able to catch errors that occur when theme initializers are run and prevent them from breaking the site and other themes/components.
2021-04-12 15:02:58 +03:00
Jarek Radosz
6ff888bd2c
DEV: Retry-after header values should be strings (#12475)
Fixes `Rack::Lint::LintError: a header value must be a String, but the value of 'Retry-After' is a Integer`. (see: 14a236b4f0/lib/rack/lint.rb (L676))

I found it when I got flooded by those warning a while back in a test-related accident 😉 (ember CLI tests were hitting a local rails server at a fast rate)
2021-03-23 20:32:36 +01:00
Dan Ungureanu
4e46732346
FEATURE: Implement browser update in crawler view (#12448)
browser-update script does not work correctly in some very old browsers
because the contents of <noscript> is not accessible in JavaScript.
For these browsers, the server can display the crawler page and add the
browser update notice.

Simply loading the browser-update script in the crawler view is not a
solution because that means all crawlers will also see it.
2021-03-22 19:41:42 +02:00
David Taylor
821bb1e8cb
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978)
The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense.

This commit aims to:
- Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_`
- Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices
- Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names
- Rename relevant translation keys
- Update relevant translations

This commit does **not** aim to:
- Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit
- Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations
- Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations
- Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately

The risks are:
- There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical.
- If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working.

A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
2021-02-08 10:04:33 +00:00
Martin Brennan
e58f9f7a55
DEV: Move logic for rate limiting user second factor to one place (#11941)
This moves all the rate limiting for user second factor (based on `params[:second_factor_token]` existing) to the one place, which rate limits by IP and also by username if a user is found.
2021-02-04 09:03:30 +10:00
Vinoth Kannan
a5923ad603
DEV: apply allow origin response header for CDN requests. (#11893)
Currently, it creates a CORS error while accessing those static files.
2021-01-29 07:44:49 +05:30
Dan Ungureanu
7be556fc19
FIX: Ensure 'tr' is called on a string. (#11853)
It depends on the route, but sometimes 'id' parameter can contain a
slug-like value and sometimes it is just an ID. This should work in
both cases.
2021-01-27 10:43:33 +02:00
David Taylor
8b33e2f73d
FIX: Include locale in cache key for not_found_topics (#11406)
This ensures that users are only served cached content in their own language. This commit also refactors to make use of the `Discourse.cache` framework rather than direct redis access
2020-12-07 12:24:18 +00:00
Dan Ungureanu
123107c28f
UX: Add group name to error message (#11333)
The group name used to be part of the error message, but was removed
in a past commit.
2020-11-24 13:06:52 +02:00
David Taylor
a7adf30357
FEATURE: Allow /u/by-external to work for all managed authenticators (#11168)
Previously, `/u/by-external/{id}` would only work for 'Discourse SSO' systems. This commit adds a new 'provider' parameter to the URL: `/u/by-external/{provider}/{id}`

This is compatible with all auth methods which have migrated to the 'ManagedAuthenticator' pattern. That includes all core providers, and also popular plugins such as discourse-oauth2-basic and discourse-openid-connect.

The new route is admin-only, since some authenticators use sensitive information like email addresses as the external id.
2020-11-10 10:41:46 +00:00
Vinoth Kannan
af4938baf1
Revert "DEV: enable cors to all cdn get requests from workbox. (#10684)" (#11076)
This reverts commit e3de45359f.

We need to improve out strategy by adding a cache breaker with this change ... some assets on CDNs and clients may have incorrect CORS headers which can cause stuff to break.
2020-10-30 16:05:35 +11:00
Vinoth Kannan
e3de45359f
DEV: enable cors to all cdn get requests from workbox. (#10685)
Now all external requests from the service worker will be in CORS mode without credentials.
2020-10-28 23:36:19 +05:30
Osama Sayegh
a04c300495
DEV: Add optional ENV variables for MiniProfiler snapshots transporter (#10985) 2020-10-21 19:37:28 +03:00
Daniel Waterworth
721ee36425
Replace base_uri with base_path (#10879)
DEV: Replace instances of Discourse.base_uri with Discourse.base_path

This is clearer because the base_uri is actually just a path prefix. This continues the work started in 555f467.
2020-10-09 12:51:24 +01:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
5cf411c3ae
FIX: move hp request from /users to /token (#10795)
`hp` is a valid username and we should not prevent users from registering it.
2020-10-02 09:01:40 +10:00
Gerhard Schlager
9d4009b0e8
FIX: Use correct locale for error messages (#10776)
Error messages for exceeded rate limits and invalid parameters always used the English locale instead of the default locale or the current user's locale.
2020-09-29 21:42:45 +02:00
David Taylor
f1d64bbbe5
FEATURE: Add a site setting to control automatic auth redirect (#10732)
This allows administrators to stop automatic redirect to an external authenticator. It only takes effect when there is a single authentication method, and the site is login_required
2020-09-24 17:06:07 +01:00
Osama Sayegh
a92d88747e
DEV: Add ENV variable for enabling MiniProfiler snapshots (#10690)
* DEV: Add ENV variable for enabling MiniProfiler snapshots

* MiniProfiler is not loaded in test env
2020-09-17 18:18:35 +03:00
Penar Musaraj
e6dbb4fcf5
DEV: Live refresh all themes when watching stylesheets (#10337) 2020-07-30 19:03:24 -04:00
Dan Ungureanu
5e2e374c72
DEV: Fix build
Follow-up to bd3c0dd59f.
2020-07-30 13:10:16 +03:00
David Taylor
f25fa83b6d
FIX: Ensure correct locale is set during RenderEmpty responses
Follow-up to bcb0e623
2020-07-28 22:20:38 +01:00
David Taylor
c09b5807f3
FIX: Include resolved locale in anonymous cache key (#10289)
This only applies when set_locale_from_accept_language_header is enabled
2020-07-22 18:00:07 +01:00
David Taylor
bcb0e62363
FIX: Make set_locale an around_action to avoid leaking between requests (#10282) 2020-07-22 17:30:26 +01:00
Guo Xiang Tan
62ad473716
FIX: Preload readonly mode attribute seperately.
There are two problems I'm trying to tackle here.

1. The site json is cached for anonymous users so readonly mode can be
cached for up to 30 minutes which makes it confusing.

2. We've already checked for readonly mode in the controller so having
to check for readonly mode again in `SiteSerializer` is adding an extra
Redis query on every request.
2020-06-12 09:54:05 +08:00
Gerhard Schlager
8c6a42c589 FIX: Redirects containing Unicode usernames didn't work 2020-06-08 10:26:29 +02:00
Sam Saffron
57a3d4e0d2
FEATURE: whitelist theme repo mode (experimental)
In some restricted setups all JS payloads need tight control.

This setting bans admins from making changes to JS on the site and
requires all themes be whitelisted to be used.

There are edge cases we still need to work through in this mode
hence this is still not supported in production and experimental.

Use an example like this to enable:

`DISCOURSE_WHITELISTED_THEME_REPOS="https://repo.com/repo.git,https://repo.com/repo2.git"`

By default this feature is not enabled and no changes are made.

One exception is that default theme id was missing a security check
this was added for correctness.
2020-06-03 13:19:57 +10:00
Dan Ungureanu
570b12a903
FEATURE: Show a detailed 404 page for private topics (#9894) 2020-05-27 20:10:01 +03:00
Artem Vasiliev
12544c02c1
FIX: add X-Robots-Tag header for check_xhr-covered GET actions, too (#9868)
* FIX: add X-Robots-Tag header for check_xhr-covered GET actions, too

see https://meta.discourse.org/t/missing-x-robots-tag/152593/3 for context

* test: a spec making sure X-Robots-Tag header is present when needed

/groups path responds to anonymous requests and doesn't skip `check_xhr` method, so we can use it here.
2020-05-27 11:57:05 -04:00
Guo Xiang Tan
26c7fa2c29
FIX: rescue_from doesn't bubble up.
See a47e0c19e6/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/rescue.rb (L25)
2020-05-26 22:43:29 +08:00
Sam Saffron
bb4e8899c4
FEATURE: let Google index pages so it can remove them
Google insists on indexing pages so it can figure out if they
can be removed from the index.

see: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6332384?hl=en

This change ensures the we have special behavior for Googlebot
where we allow indexing, but block the actual indexing via
X-Robots-Tag
2020-05-11 12:15:18 +10:00
Sam Saffron
676be3a853
FEATURE: add no_index header if robots is disabled
Expand SiteSetting.allow_index_in_robots_txt so it also adds a
noindex header if set to false.

This makes sure that nothing is indexed even if it somehow reaches
Google.
2020-05-11 11:07:21 +10:00
David Taylor
91fff746a4
FIX: Check active themes for all requests
Previously, the list of active themes was only used in html views. Now we have theme modifiers, themes can affect .json routes.
2020-04-03 15:50:13 +01:00
Daniel Waterworth
d4595fbf29 FIX: Fix html response in development after ApplicationController reload
In development, if the ApplicationController is reloaded, then, previous
to this commit we were emitting an instance of the previous RenderEmpty
class, but rescuing from the reloaded instance.

Looking up RenderEmpty by its fully qualified name fixes this.
2020-03-15 21:00:42 +00:00
Sam Saffron
8e5edae093
FEATURE: unconditionally skip indexing on search controller
There are absolutely no actions in search that need indexing

Also no point adding this header on non get requests
2020-02-28 09:21:31 +11:00
Vinoth Kannan
b6765aac4b FIX: add 'noindex' header to rss feed responses. 2020-01-24 09:30:27 +05:30
Gerhard Schlager
ab07b945c2
Merge pull request #8736 from gschlager/rename_reply_id_column
REFACTOR: Rename `post_replies.reply_id` column to `post_replies.reply_post_id`
2020-01-17 17:24:49 +01:00
Martin Brennan
66f2db4ea4 SECURITY: 2FA with U2F / TOTP 2020-01-15 11:27:12 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
47731175f4
FIX: ensures slug and id are not arrays (#8495)
If for some reason an URL was create in this format:

```
?slug[]=foo&slug[]=bar
```

This would have create an exception of this kind:

```
NoMethodError (undefined method `tr' for ["foo", "bar"]:Array
Did you mean?  try)
```
2019-12-10 09:28:51 +01:00
Sam Saffron
0c52537f10 DEV: update rubocop to version 0.77
We like to stay as close as possible to latest with rubocop cause the cops
get better.

This update required some code changes, specifically the default is to avoid
explicit returns where implicit is done

Also this renames a few rules
2019-12-10 11:48:39 +11:00
Vinoth Kannan
e51091f199 REFACTOR: do X-Frame-Options header removal in application controller.
Co-authored-by: Sam <sam.saffron@gmail.com>
Previous commit: f7084a4339
2019-12-06 18:25:32 +05:30
Joffrey JAFFEUX
0d3d2c43a0
DEV: s/\$redis/Discourse\.redis (#8431)
This commit also adds a rubocop rule to prevent global variables.
2019-12-03 10:05:53 +01:00
Sam Saffron
b57e108e84 FEATURE: improve email change workflow
- Show old and new email address during the process
- Ensure correct user is logged on when attempting to make email changes
- Support reloading a page during the email reset process without resubmit
of form
- Improve tests
- Fixed issue where redirect back to site was not linking correctly in
subfolder setups

Internal refactor of single action into 4 distinct actions that are simpler
to reason about.

This also removes the step that logs on an account after you confirm an
email change, since it is no longer needed which leaves us with safer
internals.

This left me no choice but to amend translations cause the old route was
removed.
2019-11-21 16:28:35 +11:00
David Taylor
46841888b7 FIX: For a single authenticator, do not interrupt registration flow
Followup to 0a14b9b42a
2019-11-19 19:15:11 +00:00
David Taylor
0a14b9b42a FEATURE: Automatically redirect to authenticator when there is only one
This brings the behavior in line with native Discourse SSO. If login is required, and a user tries to visit the forum, they will be directed straight to the external login page without requiring any clicks.
2019-11-13 17:28:12 +00:00
Gerhard Schlager
61b1f9c36b FEATURE: Load translation overrides without JS eval 2019-11-05 19:16:38 +01:00
Bianca Nenciu
ff9345fbb0
DEV: simplify logic (#8249)
Anonymous users are only possible if allow_anonymous_posting is true,
which means that 'user.is_anonymous' check implies that
allow_anonymous_posting is true.
2019-10-29 12:10:27 +02:00
Dan Ungureanu
fdb1d3404c
FEATURE: Add site setting to show more detailed 404 errors. (#8014)
If the setting is turned on, then the user will receive information
about the subject: if it was deleted or requires some special access to
a group (only if the group is public). Otherwise, the user will receive
a generic #404 error message. For now, this change affects only the
topics and categories controller.

This commit also tries to refactor some of the code related to error
handling. To make error pages more consistent (design-wise), the actual
error page will be rendered server-side.
2019-10-08 14:15:08 +03:00
David Taylor
d2bceff133
FEATURE: Use full page redirection for all external auth methods (#8092)
Using popups is becoming increasingly rare. Full page redirects are already used on mobile, and for some providers. This commit removes all logic related to popup authentication, leaving only the full page redirect method.

For more info, see https://meta.discourse.org/t/do-we-need-popups-for-login/127988
2019-10-08 12:10:43 +01:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
427d54b2b0 DEV: Upgrading Discourse to Zeitwerk (#8098)
Zeitwerk simplifies working with dependencies in dev and makes it easier reloading class chains. 

We no longer need to use Rails "require_dependency" anywhere and instead can just use standard 
Ruby patterns to require files.

This is a far reaching change and we expect some followups here.
2019-10-02 14:01:53 +10:00
David Taylor
7c494cc631 DEV: Live-reloading of core/plugin CSS alongside preview_theme_id
In development, we track the last requested theme id, and use that to refresh the correct stylesheet targets. The after_action hook runs on every request, but the preview_theme_id parameter is only sent on the initial HTML request. This commit ensures we only fetch the development theme_id on HTML requests
2019-09-16 17:27:19 +01:00
Régis Hanol
75eebc904e FEATURE: new 'Discourse-Render' HTTP header 2019-08-30 20:45:18 +02:00
Ralph Rooding
4ba35472e6 Don't check for second factor when switching to anonymous account (#7803) 2019-06-27 15:01:26 -07:00
David Taylor
afb5ec811d FIX: Don't use DistributedCache to store redis readonly state
This can cause unbound CPU usage in some cases, and excessive logging in other cases. This commit moves redis readonly information into the local process, but maintains the DistributedCache for postgres readonly state.
2019-06-25 11:20:34 +08:00
Sam Saffron
cbd4d06da0 PERF: only check for totp record on current user at when needed
Previously the check was done a bit too early causing one extra query
per page unconditionally for logged on users
2019-06-07 16:25:04 +10:00
Maja Komel
42809f4d69 FIX: use crawler layout when saving url in Wayback Machine (#7667) 2019-06-03 12:13:32 +10:00
Gerhard Schlager
b788948985 FEATURE: English locale with international date formats
Makes en_US the new default locale
2019-05-20 13:47:20 +02:00
Guo Xiang Tan
e2444e0d31 DEV: Fix another frozen string error. 2019-05-17 10:07:37 +08:00
Guo Xiang Tan
152238b4cf DEV: Prefer public_send over send. 2019-05-07 09:33:21 +08:00
Régis Hanol
e2e72f4e8e DEV: rename ReadOnly module to ReadOnlyHeader 2019-05-06 16:07:49 +02:00
Régis Hanol
0d41d58d27 FIX: add ReadOnly hear to /srv/status 2019-05-03 12:21:07 +02:00
Penar Musaraj
1c0f885a5b FIX: double render error with delegated authentication
Makes sure delegated authentication is checked before other login redirects

Updates specs to cover login_required = true cases
2019-04-01 22:13:53 -04:00
Penar Musaraj
fdf4145d4b
FEATURE: Delegated authentication via user api keys (#7272) 2019-04-01 13:18:53 -04:00
Robin Ward
b58867b6e9 FEATURE: New 'Reviewable' model to make reviewable items generic
Includes support for flags, reviewable users and queued posts, with REST API
backwards compatibility.

Co-Authored-By: romanrizzi <romanalejandro@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: jjaffeux <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2019-03-28 12:45:10 -04:00
Penar Musaraj
2506acae80
FIX: Respect permalinks starting with "/category" (#7171) 2019-03-18 10:24:46 -04:00