implemented review items.
Blocking previous codes - valid 2-factor auth tokens can only be authenticated once/30 seconds.
I played with updating the “last used” any time the token was attempted but that seemed to be overkill, and frustrating as to why a token would fail.
Translatable texts.
Move second factor logic to a helper class.
Move second factor specific controller endpoints to its own controller.
Move serialization logic for 2-factor details in admin user views.
Add a login ember component for de-duplication
Fix up code formatting
Change verbiage of google authenticator
add controller tests:
second factor controller tests
change email tests
change password tests
admin login tests
add qunit tests - password reset, preferences
fix: check for 2factor on change email controller
fix: email controller - only show second factor errors on attempt
fix: check against 'true' to enable second factor.
Add modal for explaining what 2fa with links to Google Authenticator/FreeOTP
add two factor to email signin link
rate limit if second factor token present
add rate limiter test for second factor attempts
* FEATURE: New site setting for additional allowed filetypes for staff
* Problematic variable name
* feedback
* small issues
* fix indentation
* failing tests
* Remove message bus and fix minor issues
* Missed this message bus
Previously we were incorrectly checking mentionable instead of messageable
Also fix edge case where multiple groups sharing a name mean that exact match override is not working
Also cleans up params sent to user selector
* only toggles
* fix a bug with presence
* more tests
* do not duplicate `continuing discussion...` text
* persist state to allow switching between toggles
Allow users to access different reply modes from the composer.
Actions introduced:
- reply_as_new_topic
- reply_as_private_message
- reply_to_topic
- reply_as_whisper/not
This api would allow to simply modify header text or icons, eg:
```
api.modifySelectKit("select-kit")
.modifyHeaderComputedContent((context, computedContent) => {
computedContent.title = "Not so evil";
return computedContent;
});
```