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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Taylor
48ec946702
UX: Restore category badge colours on 404 page (#24754) 2023-12-06 17:49:19 +00:00
Jarek Radosz
6a66dc1cfb
DEV: Fix Lint/BooleanSymbol (#24747) 2023-12-06 13:19:09 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
138bf486d3
DEV: Fix Lint/DuplicateMethods (#24746) 2023-12-06 13:18:34 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
4280c01153
DEV: Fix Lint/ShadowedArgument (#24733) 2023-12-06 13:16:10 +01:00
David Battersby
8b46dc8bb5
FEATURE: Add thumbnails for chat image uploads (#24328)
Introduces the concept of image thumbnails in chat, prior to this we uploaded and used full size chat images within channels and direct messages.

The following changes are covered:
- Post processing of image uploads to create the thumbnail within Chat::MessageProcessor
- Extract responsive image ratios into CookedProcessorMixin (used for creating upload variations)
- Add thumbnail to upload serializer from plugin.rb
- Convert chat upload template to glimmer component using .gjs format
- Use thumbnail image within chat upload component (stores full size img in orig-src data attribute)
- Old uploads which don't have thumbnails will fallback to full size images in channels/DMs
- Update Magnific lightbox to use full size image when clicked
- Update Glimmer lightbox to use full size image (enables zooming for chat images)
2023-12-06 14:59:18 +08:00
Martin Brennan
30d5e752d7
DEV: Revert guardian changes (#24742)
I took the wrong approach here, need to rethink.

* Revert "FIX: Use Guardian.basic_user instead of new (anon) (#24705)"

This reverts commit 9057272ee2.

* Revert "DEV: Remove unnecessary method_missing from GuardianUser (#24735)"

This reverts commit a5d4bf6dd2.

* Revert "DEV: Improve Guardian devex (#24706)"

This reverts commit 77b6a038ba.

* Revert "FIX: Introduce Guardian::BasicUser for oneboxing checks (#24681)"

This reverts commit de983796e1.
2023-12-06 16:37:32 +10:00
Martin Brennan
9057272ee2
FIX: Use Guardian.basic_user instead of new (anon) (#24705)
c.f. de983796e1

There will soon be additional login_required checks
for Guardian, and the intent of many checks by automated
systems is better fulfilled by using BasicUser, which
simulates a logged in TL0 forum user, rather than an
anon user.

In some cases the use of anon still makes sense (e.g.
anonymous_cache), and in that case the more explicit
`Guardian.anon_user` is used
2023-12-06 11:56:21 +10:00
Martin Brennan
a5d4bf6dd2
DEV: Remove unnecessary method_missing from GuardianUser (#24735)
Followup to 77b6a038ba, this
was a mistake and should have been removed before merge.
2023-12-06 11:24:19 +10:00
Martin Brennan
77b6a038ba
DEV: Improve Guardian devex (#24706)
It's quite confusing for blank? to be overridden
on AnonymousUser and BasicUser to represent
whether the fake user is authenticated or not;
we can achieve the same thing more clearly with
a wrapper GuardianUser class around these
user classes. Also fixes an issue where
`def user` would be returning nil.
2023-12-06 10:57:04 +10:00
Martin Brennan
de983796e1
FIX: Introduce Guardian::BasicUser for oneboxing checks (#24681)
Through internal discussion, it has become clear that
we need a conceptual Guardian user that bridges the
gap between anon users and a logged in forum user with
an absolute baseline level of access to public topics,
which can be used in cases where:

1. Automated systems are running which shouldn't see any
   private data
1. A baseline level of user access is needed

In this case we are fixing the latter; when oneboxing a local
topic, and we are linking to a topic in another category from
the current one, we need to operate off a baseline level of
access, since not all users have access to the same categories,
and we don't want e.g. editing a post with an internal link to
expose sensitive internal information.
2023-12-05 09:25:23 +10:00
David Taylor
3aeff56faf
DEV: Run assets:precompile ember build with CI=1 (#24696)
This will improve the output to print the current step (rather than the existing behavior which just says 'building...')
2023-12-04 15:49:50 +00:00
Jarek Radosz
7196613e2e
DEV: Fix various spec linting issues (#24672)
Duplicated specs, incorrect descriptions, incorrect assertions, incorrect filenames, old todo
2023-12-04 13:45:19 +01:00
David Taylor
c2887d3f8c
DEV: Remove unused Ember::Handlebars freedom patch (#24688)
We no longer compile Ember templates in ruby, so this is unused
2023-12-04 12:40:08 +00:00
Jarek Radosz
74011232e9
FIX: Request html when fetching inline onebox data (#24674)
We do expect to receive html
2023-12-04 11:36:42 +10:00
David Taylor
ecf7a4f0c6
FIX: Ensure app-cdn CORS is not overridden by cors_origin setting (#24661)
We add `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *` to all asset requests which are requested via a configured CDN. This is particularly important now that we're using browser-native `import()` to load the highlightjs bundle. Unfortunately, user-configurable 'cors_origins' site setting was overriding the wldcard value on CDN assets and causing CORS errors.

This commit updates the logic to give the `*` value precedence, and adds a spec for the situation. It also invalidates the cache of hljs assets (because CDNs will have cached the bad Access-Control-Allow-Origin header).

The rack-cors middleware is also slightly tweaked so that it is always inserted. This makes things easier to test and more consistent.
2023-12-01 12:57:11 +00:00
Ted Johansson
54e813e964
FIX: Don't error out when trying to retrieve title and URL won't encode (#24660) 2023-12-01 15:03:06 +08:00
Martin Brennan
c58cd697d2
FIX: Further improvements for plugin list (#24622)
Followup e37fb3042d

* Automatically remove the prefix `Discourse ` from all the plugin titles to avoid repetition
* Remove the :discourse_dev: icon from the author. Consider a "By Discourse" with no labels as official
* We add a `label` metadata to plugin.rb
  * Only plugins made by us in `discourse` and `discourse-org` GitHub organizations will show these in the list
* Make the plugin author font size a little smaller
* Make the commit sha look like a link so it's more obvious it goes to the code

Also I added some validation and truncation for plugin metadata
parsing since currently you can put absolutely anything in there
and it will show on the plugin list.
2023-11-30 10:53:17 +10:00
Daniel Waterworth
eef93ac926
DEV: Allow setting max_length for field types using the plugin API (#24635) 2023-11-29 14:17:12 -06:00
David Taylor
265a8cd2b2
DEV: Fixup plugin initialization guard (#24628)
In development, I sometimes get `nil` `location.absolute_path` values. It looks like this is sometimes expected (https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10561) so we should fallback to `.path` and add a nil check.
2023-11-29 11:44:09 +00:00
Blake Erickson
21d614215b
DEV: Use staged user check instead (#24578)
This change refactors the check `user.groups.any?` and instead uses
`user.staged?` to check if the user is staged or not.

Also fixes several tests to ensure the users have their auto trust level
groups created.

Follow up to:

- 8a45f84277
- 447d9b2105
- c89edd9e86
2023-11-28 07:34:02 -07:00
David Taylor
5783f231f8
DEV: Introduce DISCOURSE_ASSET_URL_SALT (#24596)
This value is included when generating static asset URLs. Updating the value will allow site operators to invalidate all asset urls to recover from configuration issues which may have been cached by CDNs/browsers.
2023-11-28 11:28:40 +00:00
David Taylor
16b6e86932 DEV: Introduce feature-flag for Ember 5 upgrade
This commit introduces the scaffolding for us to easily switch between Ember 3.28 and Ember 5 on the `main` branch of Discourse. Unfortunately, there is no built-in system to apply this kind of flagging within yarn / ember-cli. There are projects like `ember-try` which are designed for running against multiple version of a dependency, but they do not allow us to 'lock' dependency/sub-dependency versions, and are therefore unsuitable for our use in production.

Instead, we will be maintaining two root `package.json` files, and two `yarn.lock` files. For ember-3, they remain as-is. For ember5, we use a yarn 'resolution' to override the version for ember-source across the entire yarn workspace.

To allow for easy switching with minimal diff against the repository, `package.json` and `yarn.lock` are symlinks which point to `package-ember3.json` and `yarn-ember3.lock` by default. To switch to Ember 5, we can run `script/switch ember version 5` to update the symlinks to point to `package-ember5.json` and `package-ember3.json` respectively. In production, and when using `bin/ember-cli` for development, the ember version can also be upgraded using the `EMBER_VERSION=5` environment variable.

When making changes to dependencies, these should be made against the default `ember3` versions, and then `script/regen_ember_5_lockfile` should be used to regenerate `yarn-ember5.lock` accordingly. A new 'Ember Version Lockfiles' GitHub workflow will automate this process on Dependabot PRs.

When running a local environment against Ember 5, the two symlink changes will show up as git diffs. To avoid us accidentally committing/pushing that change, another GitHub workflow is introduced which checks the default Ember version and raises an error if it is greater than v3.

Supporting two ember versions simultaneously obviously carries significant overhead, so our aim will be to get themes/plugins updated as quickly as possible, and then drop this flag.
2023-11-27 16:40:22 +00:00
Martin Brennan
09c446c1ae
FIX: Handle missing git repo details in plugin list (#24539)
Followup to e37fb3042d,
in some cases we cannot get git information for the
plugin folder (e.g. permission issues), so we need
to only try and get information about it if
commit_hash is present.
2023-11-24 12:08:10 +10:00
Sam
c2fd090d7d
DEV: revert missing license for maxmind changes (#24538)
Reverts
 
 - DEV: maxmind license checking failing tests #24534 
 - UX: Show if MaxMind key is missing on IP lookup #18993

These changes are leading to surprising results, our logs are now filling up with warnings on dev environments 

We need the change to be redone
2023-11-24 11:31:11 +11:00
Sam
85d2b5fa48
DEV: maxmind license checking failing tests (#24534)
This improves the implementation of #18993

1. Error message displayed to user is clearer
2. open_db will also be called, even if license key is blank, as it was previously
3. This in turn means no need to keep stubbing 'maxmind_license_key'
2023-11-24 09:38:46 +11:00
MichaIng
c58a41cb3e
UX: Show on IP lookup if MaxMind key is missing (#18993)
as discussed in https://meta.discourse.org/t/maxminddb-not-found-error/148512/7.
 
shows a warning to the admin if no license for maxmind is found
2023-11-24 08:02:05 +11:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
aaadce0652
Revert "FIX: plugin:install_all_gems Rake task not installing plugin gem (#24522)" (#24524)
This breaks the `plugin:install_all_gems` Rake task when used before
Redis is running. Need to go back to the drawing board.

This reverts commit 189aa5fa4e.
2023-11-23 13:01:54 +08:00
Blake Erickson
c89edd9e86
DEV: Convert email_in_min_trust to groups (#24515)
This change converts the `email_in_min_trust` site setting to
`email_in_allowed_groups`.

See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/283408

- Hides the old setting
- Adds the new site setting
- Add a deprecation warning
- Updates to use the new setting
- Adds a migration to fill in the new setting if the old setting was
  changed
- Adds an entry to the site_setting.keywords section
- Updates tests to account for the new change

After a couple of months we will remove the
`email_in_min_trust` setting entirely.

Internal ref: /t/115696
2023-11-22 18:03:28 -07:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
189aa5fa4e
FIX: plugin:install_all_gems Rake task not installing plugin gem (#24522)
Why this change?

This regressed in dec68d780c where the
commit assumes that plugin gems are always installed when the
`plugin:install_all_gems` Rake task is ran as it would run the our Rails
initializers which activates plugins and install the gems. However, this
assumption only holds true when the `LOAD_PLUGINS` is present and set to
`1`.

What does this change do?

This commit changes the `plugin:install_all_gems` to load the Rails
environment with `LOAD_PLUGINS` set to `1` such that the plugin gems
will be installed as part of our initialization process for the app.

The commit also removes the `plugin:install_gems` Rake task which is
currently a noop and does not seem to be used anywhere..
2023-11-23 08:29:51 +08:00
Gerhard Schlager
5b97f79569
DEV: Replace starts_with? with start_with? in HtmlToMarkdown (#24521)
This allows us to use that class without loading Rails, e.g. in imports (converters).
2023-11-23 00:57:24 +01:00
Gerhard Schlager
9f3399ca8f
FIX: Remove multiple consecutive dashes from tag names (#24520) 2023-11-23 00:57:12 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
1e290eed7b
PERF: Switch plugins:update_all to git pull concurrently (#24513)
Why this change?

Similar to d0117ff6e3, `plugins:update_all` spends most of its time waiting
on the network. On my local machine, this takes up to 2 mins when I have
all the official plugins installed. On a 32 cores machine, the total
time is cut down to 4 seconds.

What does this change do?

1. Move the logic in the `plugin:update` Rake task into a method.
2. Updates the `plugin:update` and `plugin:update_all` to rely on the
   new method.
3. Wraps the method call to update a plugin in `plugin:update_all` in a
   `Concurrent::Promise`

This change also adds the `--quiet` option to the `git pull` option
since the `git pull` output is just noise for 99% of the time.
2023-11-23 07:08:32 +08:00
Martin Brennan
e395e5e002
FIX: Use plugin category name for plugin list (#24477)
Followup to e37fb3042d

Some plugins like discourse-ai and discourse-saml do not
nicely change from kebab-case to Title Case (e.g. Ai, Saml),
and anyway this method of getting the plugin name is not
translated either.

Better to use the plugin setting category if it exists,
since that is written by a human and is translated.
2023-11-23 08:40:55 +10:00
Blake Erickson
8a45f84277
DEV: Convert approve_new_topics_unless_trust_level to groups (#24504)
* DEV: Convert approve_new_topics_unless_trust_level to groups

This change converts the `approve_new_topics_unless_trust_level` site
setting to `approve_new_topics_unless_allowed_groups`.

See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/283408

- Hides the old setting
- Adds the new site setting
- Add a deprecation warning
- Updates to use the new setting
- Adds a migration to fill in the new setting if the old setting was
  changed
- Adds an entry to the site_setting.keywords section
- Updates tests to account for the new change

After a couple of months we will remove the
`approve_new_topics_unless_trust_level` setting entirely.

Internal ref: /t/115696

* add missing translation

* Add keyword entry

* Add migration
2023-11-22 10:44:59 -07:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
d0117ff6e3
PERF: Switch plugin:install_all_official to clone plugins concurrently (#24511)
Why this change?

`plugin:install_all_official` is quite slow at the moment taking roughly
1 minute and 51 seconds on my machine. Since most of the time is spent
waiting on the network, we can actually speed up the Rake task
significantly by executing the cloning concurrently. With a 8 cores
machine, cloning all plugins will only take 15 seconds.

What does this change do?

This change wraps the `git clone` operation in the
`plugin:install_all_official` Rake task in a `Concurrent::Promise` which
basically runs the `git clone` operation in a Thread. The `--quiet`
option has also been added to `git clone` since running stuff
concurrently messes up the output. That could be fixed but it has been
determined to be not worth it since the output from `git clone` is
meaningless to us.
2023-11-22 21:43:42 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
48f3c638cc
DEV: Support customizing docker:test:setup with envs (#24508)
Why this change?

There are instances where we would like to customize what the
`docker:test:setup` Rake task does.

What does this change do?

Adds a bunch of env variables that could be set to customize what the
`docker:test:setup` Rake test does.
2023-11-22 15:12:02 +08:00
Martin Brennan
4e7929abb6
FIX: Wrong argument error being thrown in UrlHelper (#24506)
We were throwing ArgumentError in UrlHelper.normalised_encode,
but it was incorrect -- we were passing ArgumentError.new
2 arguments which is not supported. Fix this and have a hint
of which URL is causing the issue for debugging.
2023-11-22 15:19:40 +10:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
86da47f58d
FIX: docker:test Rake task did not run system tests in parallel (#24507)
Why this change?

We support a `USE_TURBO` environment variable which tells the
`docker:test` rake task to run rspec tests in parallel. However, this
currently does not apply to system tests.

What does this change do?

This commit runs system specs for both core and plugins using
`./bin/turbo_rspec` when the `USE_TURBO` environment is present. Note
that when running system specs, we will only spawn X number of test
processes where X is half the number of available CPU cores. This is
done because we have to leave CPU resources for the chrome processes
that will be created.
2023-11-22 11:51:43 +08:00
Blake Erickson
447d9b2105
DEV: Convert approve_unless_trust_level to groups (#24357)
This change converts the `approve_unless_trust_level` site setting to
`approve_unless_allowed_groups`.

See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/283408

- Adds the new site setting
- Adds a deprecation warning
- Updates core to use the new settings.
- Adds a migration to fill in the new setting of the old setting was
  changed
- Adds an entry to the site_setting.keywords section
- Updates many tests to account for the new change

After a couple of months we will remove the `approve_unless_trust_level`
setting entirely.

Internal ref: /t/115696
2023-11-21 11:31:42 -07:00
Roman Rizzi
75e2c6b506
DEV: Pass the user who requested the summary to the strategy. (#24489)
This change allows the `discourse-ai` plugin to log the user who requested the summary in the `AiApiAuditLog`.
2023-11-21 13:27:27 -03:00
Martin Brennan
e37fb3042d
FEATURE: Admin plugin list redesign (#24363)
* Remove checkmark for official plugins
* Add author for plugin, which is By Discourse for all discourse
  and discourse-org github plugins
* Link to meta topic instead of github repo
* Add experimental flag for plugin metadata and show this as a
  badge on the plugin list if present

---------

Co-authored-by: chapoi <101828855+chapoi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-21 09:37:11 +10:00
Martin Brennan
146da75fd7
FEATURE: Add setting & preference for search sort default order (#24428)
This commit adds a new `search_default_sort_order` site setting,
set to "relevance" by default, that controls the default sort order
for the full page /search route.

If the user changes the order in the dropdown on that page, we remember
their preference automatically, and it takes precedence over the site
setting as a default from then on. This way people who prefer e.g.
Latest Post as their default can make it so.
2023-11-20 10:43:58 +10:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
e0ef88abca
DEV: Run QUnit tests for official Discourse themes (#24405)
Why this change?

As the number of themes which the Discourse team supports officially
grows, we want to ensure that changes made to Discourse core do not
break the plugins. As such, we are adding a step to our Github actions
test job to run the QUnit tests for all official themes.

What does this change do?

This change adds a new job to our tests Github actions workflow to run the QUnit
tests for all official plugins. This is achieved with the following
changes:

1. Update `testem.js` to rely on the `THEME_TEST_PAGES` env variable to set the
   `test_page` option when running theme QUnit tests with testem. The
   `test_page` option [allows an array to be specified](https://github.com/testem/testem#multiple-test-pages) such that tests for
   multiple pages can be run at the same time. We are relying on a ENV variable
   because  the `testem` CLI does not support passing a list of pages
   to the `--test_page` option.

2. Support a `/testem-theme-qunit/:testem_id/theme-qunit` Rails route in the development environment. This
   is done because testem prefixes the path with a unique ID to the configured `test_page` URL.
   This is problematic for us because we proxy all testem requests to the
   Rails server and testem's proxy configuration option does not allow us
   to easily rewrite the URL to remove the prefix. Therefore, we configure a proxy in testem to prefix `theme-qunit` requests with
  `/testem-theme-qunit` which can then be easily identified by the Rails server and routed accordingly. 

3. Update `qunit:test` to support a `THEME_IDS` environment variable
   which will allow it to run QUnit tests for multiple themes at the
   same time.

4. Support `bin/rake themes:qunit[ids,"<theme_id>|<theme_id>"]` to run
   the QUnit tests for multiple themes at the same time.

5. Adds a `themes:qunit_all_official` Rake task which runs the QUnit
   tests for all the official themes.
2023-11-17 07:17:32 +08:00
David Taylor
849002e90b
DEV: Silence successful db:migrate output in docker.rake (#24417)
Followup to 9449a0e0ed
2023-11-16 16:07:36 +00:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
416cef9ed1
DEV: Respect SKIP_TEST_DATABASE when running rake db:create (#24407)
Why this change?

By default the `db:create` Rake task in activerecord creates the
databases for both the development and test environment. This while
seemingly odd is by design from Rails. In order to avoid creating the
test database, Rails supports the `SKIP_TEST_DATABASE` environment
variable which we should respect when creating the multisite test
database.
2023-11-16 20:01:12 +08:00
Martin Brennan
68a912952c
FIX: min/max not passed to NumberField for site settings (#24402)
When we started using NumberField for integer site settings
in e113eff663, we did not end up
passing down a min/max value for the integer to the field, which
meant that for some fields where negative numbers were allowed
we were not accepting that as valid input.

This commit passes down the min/max options from the server for
integer settings then in turn passes them down to NumberField.

c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/delete-user-self-max-post-count-not-accepting-1-to-disable/285162
2023-11-16 12:37:05 +10:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
6ce55e5347
DEV: Run system tests for official themes (#24378)
Why this change?

As the number of themes which the Discourse team supports officially
grows, we want to ensure that changes made to Discourse core do not
break the plugins. As such, we are adding a step to our Github actions
test job to run the system tests for all official themes.

What does this change do?

This change adds a step to our Github actions test job to run the system
tests for all official plugins. This is achieved by the introduction of
the `themes:install_all_official` Rake task which installs all the
themes that are officially supported by the Discourse team.
2023-11-16 07:11:35 +08:00
Kris
797da5870b
FEATURE: remove category badge style options, set bullet style as default (#24198) 2023-11-13 10:46:15 -05:00
David Taylor
4982f95472
FIX: EmberCli cache clearance issue in production (#24343) 2023-11-13 10:34:06 +00:00
David Taylor
0878dde213
DEV: Modernise highlightjs loading (#24197)
- Remove vendored copy
- Update Rails implementation to look for language definitions in node_modules
- Use webpack-based dynamic import for hljs core
- Use browser-native dynamic import for site-specific language bundle (and fallback to webpack-based dynamic import in tests)
- Simplify markdown implementation to allow all languages into the `lang-{blah}` className
- Now that all languages are passed through, resolve aliases at runtime to avoid the need for the pre-built `highlightjs-aliases` index
2023-11-10 20:39:48 +00:00
David Taylor
ac896755bb
DEV: Simplify ember-cli proxy strategy (#24242)
Previously, the app HTML served by the Ember-CLI proxy was generated based on a 'bootstrap json' payload generated by Rails. This inevitably leads to differences between the Rails HTML and the Ember-CLI HTML.

This commit overhauls our proxying strategy. Now, we totally ignore the ember-cli `index.html` file. Instead, we take the full HTML from Rails and surgically replace script URLs based on a `data-discourse-entrypoint` attribute. This should be faster (only one request to Rails), more robust, and less confusing for developers.
2023-11-10 11:16:06 +00:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
c0c525056f
UX: number site setting validation message (#24303)
Format big numbers validation to easy to read format like 1,000,000
2023-11-10 14:27:35 +11:00
Martin Brennan
731dffdf92
DEV: Align S3 transfer acceleration global settings (#24302)
Followup to fe05fdae24

For consistency with other S3 settings, make the global setting
the same name as the site setting and use SiteSetting.Upload
too so it reads from the correct place.
2023-11-10 09:50:23 +10:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
d91456fd53
DEV: Ability to collect stats without exposing them via API (#23933)
This adds the ability to collect stats without exposing them 
among other stats via API.

The most important thing I wanted to achieve is to provide 
an API where stats are not exposed by default, and a developer 
has to explicitly specify that they should be 
exposed (`expose_via_api: true`). Implementing an opposite 
solution would be simpler, but that's less safe in terms of 
potential security issues. 

When working on this, I had to refactor the current solution. 
I would go even further with the refactoring, but the next steps 
seem to be going too far in changing the solution we have, 
and that would also take more time. Two things that can be 
improved in the future:
1. Data structures for holding stats can be further improved
2. Core stats are hard-coded in the About template (it's hard 
to fix it without correcting data structures first, see point 1):
    63a0700d45/app/views/about/index.html.erb (L61-L101)

The most significant refactorings are:
1. Introducing the `Stat` model
2. Aligning the way the core and the plugin stats' are registered
2023-11-10 00:44:05 +04:00
Bianca Nenciu
bdb81b5346
DEV: Use a single registry for preloaded category custom fields (#24272)
There was a registry for preloaded site categories and a new one has
been introduced recently for categories serialized through a
CategoryList.

Having two registries created a lot of friction for developers and this
commit merges them into a single one, providing a unified API.
2023-11-09 18:23:24 +02:00
Martin Brennan
e772bb9fce
DEV: Allow new_features URL to be configurable (#24306)
This is so the new features plugin can be tested
easier locally.
2023-11-09 13:50:21 +10:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
e5e7dd78c2 Bump version to v3.2.0.beta4-dev 2023-11-09 14:25:44 +11:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
95b7cbd8a1 Bump version to v3.2.0.beta3 2023-11-09 14:25:44 +11:00
Ted Johansson
95a82d608d SECURITY: Prevent Onebox cache overflow by limiting downloads and URL lengths 2023-11-09 13:39:18 +11:00
Martin Brennan
3c5fb871c0 SECURITY: Filter unread bookmark reminders the user cannot see
There is an edge case where the following occurs:

1. The user sets a bookmark reminder on a post/topic
2. The post/topic is changed to a PM before or after the reminder
   fires, and the notification remains unread by the user
3. The user opens their bookmark reminder notification list
   and they can still see the notification even though they cannot
   access the topic anymore

There is a very low chance for information leaking here, since
the only thing that could be exposed is the topic title if it
changes to something sensitive.

This commit filters the bookmark unread notifications by using
the bookmarkable can_see? methods and also prevents sending
reminder notifications for bookmarks the user can no longer see.
2023-11-09 13:39:16 +11:00
Roman Rizzi
d78357917c SECURITY: Onebox templates' HTML injections.
The use of triple-curlies on Mustache templates opens the possibility for HTML injections.
2023-11-09 13:39:11 +11:00
Régis Hanol
7d484864fe SECURITY: escape display names
Ensure we escape the display names before passing it to the regexp used to update
quotes whenever a user change their display name.
2023-11-09 13:39:06 +11:00
Martin Brennan
67ac4c5616
DEV: Move min_trust_level_for_here_mention to group setting (#24263)
c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/283408
2023-11-09 12:07:01 +10:00
Martin Brennan
fe5383dbff
FIX: Prevent invalid tos and privacy URLs in cache (#24291)
Followup to 5fc1586abf

There are certain cases where the tos_url and privacy_policy_url
can end up with a "nil" value in the Discourse.urls_cache.

The cause of this is unclear, but it seems to behave differently
between doing this caching in the rails console and the running
server.

To avoid this we can just not store anything that looks like nil
in the cache; we can delete the cache keys entirely if we don't
need them anymore.
2023-11-09 10:33:38 +10:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
be2eb3df44
FIX: user got notified about a mention inside a chat message quote (#24229)
When quoting a chat message in a post, if that message contains a mention, 
that mention should be ignored. But we've been detecting them and sending 
notifications to users. This PR fixes the problem. Since this fix is for 
the chat plugin, I had to introduce a new API for plugins:

    # We strip posts before detecting mentions, oneboxes, attachments etc. 
    # We strip those elements that shouldn't be detected. For example, 
    # a mention inside a quote should be ignored, so we strip it off. 
    # Using this API plugins can register their own post strippers. 
    def register_post_stripper(&block) 
    end
2023-11-08 23:13:25 +04:00
Bianca Nenciu
277496b6e0
FIX: Replace watched words with wildcards (#24279)
These have been broken since fd07c943ad
because watched words were not correctly transformed to regexps.
This partially reverts the changes.
2023-11-08 18:51:11 +02:00
Mark VanLandingham
e3f8e9c0fb
DEV: Email notification filter plugin API (#24271) 2023-11-08 10:29:00 -06:00
David Taylor
0889f22a3b
FIX: Correctly map fingerprinted vendor.js file in production (#24267)
Followup to a0b94dca16
2023-11-07 11:34:19 +00:00
David Taylor
a0b94dca16
DEV: Use WebPack stats plugin to map entrypoints to chunks (#24239)
Previously, we were parsing webpack JS chunk filenames from the HTML files which ember-cli generates. This worked ok for simple entrypoints, but falls apart once we start using async imports(), which are not included in the HTML.

This commit uses the stats plugin to generate an assets.json file, and updates Rails to parse it instead of the HTML. Caching on the Rails side is also improved to avoid reading from the filesystem multiple times per request in develoment.

Co-authored-by: Godfrey Chan <godfreykfc@gmail.com>
2023-11-07 10:24:49 +00:00
Martin Brennan
b90b7ac705
DEV: Move shared_drafts_min_trust_level to group setting (#24257)
No plugins or themes rely on shared_drafts_min_trust_level so we
can just switch straight over to shared_drafts_allowed_groups

c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/changes-coming-to-settings-for-giving-access-to-features-from-trust-levels-to-groups/283408
2023-11-07 14:03:25 +10:00
Martin Brennan
fe05fdae24
DEV: Introduce S3 transfer acceleration for uploads behind hidden setting (#24238)
This commit adds an `enable_s3_transfer_acceleration` site setting,
which is hidden to begin with. We are adding this because in certain
regions, using https://aws.amazon.com/s3/transfer-acceleration/ can
drastically speed up uploads, sometimes as much as 70% in certain
regions depending on the target bucket region. This is important for
us because we have direct S3 multipart uploads enabled everywhere
on our hosting.

To start, we only want this on the uploads bucket, not the backup one.
Also, this will accelerate both uploads **and** downloads, depending
on whether a presigned URL is used for downloading. This is the case
when secure uploads is enabled, not anywhere else at this time. To
enable the S3 acceleration on downloads more generally would be a
more in-depth change, since we currently store S3 Upload record URLs
like this:

```
 url: "//test.s3.dualstack.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/original/2X/6/123456.png"
```

For acceleration, `s3.dualstack` would need to be changed to `s3-accelerate.dualstack`
here.

Note that for this to have any effect, Transfer Acceleration must be enabled
on the S3 bucket used for uploads per https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/transfer-acceleration-examples.html.
2023-11-07 11:50:40 +10:00
Godfrey Chan
9a1695ccc1
DEV: remove markdown-it-bundle and custom build code (#23859)
With Embroider, we can rely on async `import()` to do the splitting
for us.

This commit extracts from `pretty-text` all the parts that are
meant to be loaded async into a new `discourse-markdown-it` package
that is also a V2 addon (meaning that all files are presumed unused
until they are imported, aka "static").

Mostly I tried to keep the very discourse specific stuff (accessing
site settings and loading plugin features) inside discourse proper,
while the new package aims to have some resembalance of a general
purpose library, a MarkdownIt++ if you will. It is far from perfect
because of how all the "options" stuff work but I think it's a good
start for more refactorings (clearing up the interfaces) to happen
later.

With this, pretty-text and app/lib/text are mostly a kitchen sink
of loosely related text processing utilities.

After the refactor, a lot more code related to setting up the
engine are now loaded lazily, which should be a pretty nice win. I
also noticed that we are currently pulling in the `xss` library at
initial load to power the "sanitize" stuff, but I suspect with a
similar refactoring effort those usages can be removed too. (See
also #23790).

This PR does not attempt to fix the sanitize issue, but I think it
sets things up on the right trajectory for that to happen later.

Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2023-11-06 16:59:49 +00:00
David Taylor
c5e6e271a5
DEV: Remove legacy /brotli_asset workaround (#24243)
When Discourse first introduced brotli support, reverse-proxy/CDN support for passing through the accept-encoding header to our NGINX server was very poor. Therefore, a separate `/brotli_assets/...` path was introduced to serve the brotli assets. This worked well, but introduces additional complexity and inconsistencies.

Nowadays, Brotli encoding is well supported, so we don't need the separate paths any more. Requests can be routed to the asset `.js` URLs, and NGINX will serve the brotli/gzip version of the asset automatically.
2023-11-06 15:57:00 +00:00
David Taylor
82d6d691ee
DEV: Refactor discovery routes to remove use of 'named outlets' (#22622)
The motivation of this PR is to remove our dependence on Ember's 'named outlets', which are removed in Ember 4+.

At a high-level, the changes can be summarized as:

- The top-level `discovery` route is totally emptied of all logic. The HTML structure of the template is moved into the `<Discovery::Layout />` component for use by child routes.

- `AbstractTopicRoute` and `AbstractCategoryRoute` routes now both lean on the `DiscoverySortableController` and associated template. This controller is where most of the logic from the old top-level `discovery` controller has ended up.

- All navigation controllers/templates have been replaced with components. `navigation/categories`, `navigation/category` and `navigation/default` were very similar, and so they've all been combined into `<Navigation::Default>`. `navigation/filter` gets its own component.

- The `discovery/topics` controller/template have been moved into a new `<Discovery::Topics>` component.

Various other parts of the app have been tweaked to support these changes, but I've tried to keep that to a minimum.

Anything from `<TopicList>` down is untouched, which should hopefully mean that a large proportion of topic-list-customizing themes are unaffected.

For more information, see https://meta.discourse.org/t/282816
2023-11-06 10:39:31 +00:00
Martin Brennan
baeac8f105
FIX: Do not log client site setting deprecations (#24237)
For deprecated site settings, we log out a warning when
the old setting is used. However when we convert all the client
settings to JSON, we are creating a lot of log noise like this:

> Deprecation notice: `SiteSetting.anonymous_posting_min_trust_level` has been deprecated.

We don't need to do this because we are just dumping the JSON.
2023-11-06 16:36:20 +10:00
Ted Johansson
c3708c4276
DEV: Add support for custom retries for scheduled admin checks (#24224)
We updated scheduled admin checks to run concurrently in their own jobs. The main reason for this was so that we can implement re-check functionality for especially flaky checks (e.g. group e-mail credentials check.)

This works in the following way:

1. The check declares its retry policy using class methods.
2. A block can be yielded to if there are problems, but before they are committed to Redis.
3. The job uses this block to either a) schedule a retry if there are any remaining or b) do nothing and let the check commit.
2023-11-06 08:57:02 +08:00
Osama Sayegh
3cadd6769e
FEATURE: Theme settings migrations (#24071)
This commit introduces a new feature that allows theme developers to manage the transformation of theme settings over time. Similar to Rails migrations, the theme settings migration system enables developers to write and execute migrations for theme settings, ensuring a smooth transition when changes are required in the format or structure of setting values.

Example use cases for the theme settings migration system:

1. Renaming a theme setting.

2. Changing the data type of a theme setting (e.g., transforming a string setting containing comma-separated values into a proper list setting).

3. Altering the format of data stored in a theme setting.

All of these use cases and more are now possible while preserving theme setting values for sites that have already modified their theme settings.

Usage:

1. Create a top-level directory called `migrations` in your theme/component, and then within the `migrations` directory create another directory called `settings`.

2. Inside the `migrations/settings` directory, create a JavaScript file using the format `XXXX-some-name.js`, where `XXXX` is a unique 4-digit number, and `some-name` is a descriptor of your choice that describes the migration.

3. Within the JavaScript file, define and export (as the default) a function called `migrate`. This function will receive a `Map` object and must also return a `Map` object (it's acceptable to return the same `Map` object that the function received).

4. The `Map` object received by the `migrate` function will include settings that have been overridden or changed by site administrators. Settings that have never been changed from the default will not be included.

5. The keys and values contained in the `Map` object that the `migrate` function returns will replace all the currently changed settings of the theme.

6. Migrations are executed in numerical order based on the XXXX segment in the migration filenames. For instance, `0001-some-migration.js` will be executed before `0002-another-migration.js`.

Here's a complete example migration script that renames a setting from `setting_with_old_name` to `setting_with_new_name`:

```js
// File name: 0001-rename-setting.js

export default function migrate(settings) {
  if (settings.has("setting_with_old_name")) {
    settings.set("setting_with_new_name", settings.get("setting_with_old_name"));
  }
  return settings;
}
```

Internal topic: t/109980
2023-11-02 08:10:15 +03:00
Martin Brennan
d50fccfcaf
DEV: Do not auto-generate plugin routes for admin experimental sidebar (#24211)
Followup to b53449eac9, we cannot
generate the links to plugin admin pages in this way because it
depends on which plugins are installed; we would need to somehow
do it at runtime. Leaving it out for now, for people who need to
find these admin routes the Ember Inspector extension for Chrome
can be used in the meantime.
2023-11-02 12:13:20 +10:00
Martin Brennan
b53449eac9
DEV: Automatically generate all admin links for app for new sidebar (#24175)
NOTE: Most of this is experimental and will be removed at a later
time, which is why things like translations have not been added.

The new /admin-revamp UI uses a sidebar for admin nav. This initial
step adds a script to generate a map of all the current admin nav
into a format the sidebar to read. Then, people can experiment
with different changes to this structure.

The structure can then be edited from `/admin-revamp/config/sidebar-experiment`,
and it is saved to local storage so people can visually experiment with different ways
of showing the admin sidebar links.
2023-11-02 10:34:37 +10:00
Daniel Waterworth
5c92d7da22
FIX: Increase defer queue length (#24200)
It's important that there is a limit, but the current limit is too
restrictive.
2023-11-01 14:02:53 -05:00
David Taylor
85c2cc2f9e
FIX: Correctly handle materialized views during db restore (#24193) 2023-11-01 16:46:13 +00:00
Bianca Nenciu
fd07c943ad
DEV: Refactor watched words (#24163)
- Ignore only invalid words, not all words if one of them is invalid

- The naming scheme for methods was inconsistent

- Optimize regular expressions
2023-11-01 16:41:10 +02:00
Neil Lalonde
5dae0fdfb6
DEV: add a plugin modifier to change hidden site settings (#24160)
Plugins can use a new modifier to change which site settings are hidden using the :hidden_site_settings modifier. For example:

```
register_modifier(:hidden_site_settings) do |hidden|
  (hidden + [:invite_only, :login_required]).uniq
end
```
2023-10-31 10:09:51 -04:00
Martin Brennan
0a4b1b655d
FIX: Alter "Take Action" default behaviour to hide post (#24088)
This commit fixes an issue where clicking the default
"Take Action" option on a flag for a post doesn't always
end up with the post hidden.

This is because the "take_action" score bonus doesn’t take into account
the final score required to hide the post.

Especially with the `hide_post_sensitivity` site setting set to `low`
sensitivity, there is a likelihood the score needed to hide the post
won’t be reached.

Now, the default "Take Action" button has been changed to "Hide Post"
to reflect what is actually happening and the description has been
improved, and if "Take Action" is clicked we _always_ hide the post
regardless of score and sensitivity settings. This way the action reflects
expectations of the user.
2023-10-30 10:24:35 +10:00
Blake Erickson
1a78e8ec1b
FEATURE: Add keywords support for site_settings search (#24146)
* FEATURE: Add keywords support for site_settings search

This change allows for a new `keywords` field that can be added to site
settings in order to help with searching. Keywords are not visible in
the UI, but site settings matching one of the contained keywords will
appear when searching for that keyword.

Keywords can be added for site settings inside of the
`config/locales/server.en.yml` file under the new `keywords` key.

```
site_settings
  example_1: "fancy description"
  example_2: "another description"

  keywords:
    example_1: "capybara"
```

* Add keywords entry for a recently changed site setting and add system specs

* Use page.visit now that we have our own visit
2023-10-27 15:42:57 -06:00
David Taylor
983fd04f4b
FIX: Memoization in EmberCli ruby helper class (#24139)
Previously we were memoizing based on `defined?`, but the `clear_cache!` method was doing `@blah = nil`. That meant that after the cache was cleared, future calls to the memoized method would return `nil` instead of triggering a recalculation.
2023-10-27 13:35:33 +01:00
David Taylor
e2bb84757e
FIX: Ensure JS transpiler is available for multisite-migrate (#24136)
Previously done for the normal `db:migrate` command in 1e59e18ad2
2023-10-27 09:59:41 +01:00
Ted Johansson
f9f9cf0bf4
DEV: Remove unreachable IP address validation message (#24131)
The message: :signup_not_allowed option to the IP address validator does nothing, because the AllowedIpAddressValidator chooses one of either:

- ip_address.blocked or
- ip_address.max_new_accounts_per_registration_ip

internally. This means that the translation for this was also never used.

This PR removes the ineffectual option and the unused translation. It also moves the translated error messages for blocked and max_new_accounts_per_registration_ip into the correct location so we can pass a symbol to ActiveModel::Errors#add.

There is no actual change in behaviour.
2023-10-27 15:22:38 +08:00
Ted Johansson
9acdafe87c
DEV: Remove deprecated EmailValidator.email_regex (#24129)
The EmailValidator.email_regex method was moved to EmailAddressValidator.email_regex and marked for removal in 2.9.0. The method was proxied for backwards compatibility in plugins. This PR removes the method.
2023-10-27 15:11:10 +08:00
Ted Johansson
ac70ef929f
DEV: Remove deprecated #pluck_first freedom patch (#24130)
The #pluck_first method got a replacement in ActiveRecord core named #pick. After a bunch of replacements in core and plugins, we are now ready to retire this freedom patch.
2023-10-27 14:52:23 +08:00
Neil Lalonde
bd7cea7dd7
Revert "DEV: add a plugin modifier to change hidden site settings (#24104)" (#24117)
This reverts commit ddcee84e45.
2023-10-26 15:56:08 -04:00
Neil Lalonde
ddcee84e45
DEV: add a plugin modifier to change hidden site settings (#24104)
Plugins can use a new modifier to change which site settings are
hidden using the :hidden_site_settings modifier. For example:

register_modifier(:hidden_site_settings) do |hidden|
  (hidden + [:invite_only, :login_required]).uniq
end
2023-10-26 15:28:39 -04:00
David Taylor
c124c69833
DEV: Simplify sprockets configuration (#24111)
- Remove the wildcard crawler. This was already excluding almost all file types, but the exclude list was missing '.gjs' which meant those files were unnecessarily being hoisted into the `public/` directory during precompile

- Automatically include all ember-cli-generated assets without needing them to be listed. The main motivation for this change is to allow us to start using async imports via Embroider/Webpack. The filenames for those new async bundles will not be known in advance.

- Skips sprockets fingerprinting on Embroider/Webpack chunk JS files. Their filenames already include a fingerprint, and having sprockets change the filenames will cause problems for the async import feature (where filenames are included deep inside js bundles)

This commit also updates our ember-cli build so that it skips building plugin tests in the production environment. This should provide a slight build speed improvement.
2023-10-26 17:29:53 +01:00
Angus McLeod
2a75656ff2
DEV: Add category custom field preloading to CategoryList (#23969)
This commit also introduced a plugin API for preloading category custom
fields.
2023-10-26 16:34:23 +03:00
David Taylor
c88303bb27
DEV: Relax auth provider registration restrictions for plugins (#24095)
In the past we would build the stack of Omniauth providers at boot, which meant that plugins had to register any authenticators in the root of their plugin.rb (i.e. not in an `after_initialize` block). This could be frustrating because many features are not available that early in boot (e.g. Zeitwerk autoloading).

Now that we build the omniauth strategy stack 'just in time', it is safe for plugins to register their auth methods in an `after_initialize` block. This commit relaxes the old restrictions so that plugin authors have the option to move things around.
2023-10-26 10:54:30 +01:00
David Taylor
5c38e55dc9
DEV: Only run omniauth strategies for enabled authenticators (#24094)
Previously, we would build the stack of omniauth authenticators once on boot. That meant that all strategies had to be included, even if they were disabled. We then used the `before_request_phase` to ensure disabled strategies could not be used. This works well, but it means that omniauth is often doing unnecessary work running logic in disabled strategies.

This commit refactors things so that we build the stack of strategies on each request. That means we only need to include the enabled strategies in the stack - disabled strategies are totally ignored. Building the stack on-demand like this does add some overhead to auth requests, but on the majority of sites that will be significantly outweighed by the fact we're now skipping logic for disabled authenticators.

As well as the slight performance improvement, this new approach means that:

- Broken (i.e. exception-raising) strategies cannot cause issues on a site if they're disabled

- `other_phase` of disabled strategies will never appear in the backtrace of other authentication errors
2023-10-25 13:52:33 +01:00
Martin Brennan
9db4eaa870
DEV: Change anonymous_posting_min_trust_level to a group-based setting (#24072)
No plugins or themes rely on anonymous_posting_min_trust_level so we
can just switch straight over to anonymous_posting_allowed_groups

This also adds an AUTO_GROUPS const which can be imported in JS
tests which is analogous to the one defined in group.rb. This can be used
to set the current user's groups where JS tests call for checking these groups
against site settings.

Finally a AtLeastOneGroupValidator validator is added for group_list site
settings which ensures that at least one group is always selected, since if
you want to allow all users to use a feature in this way you can just use
the everyone group.
2023-10-25 11:45:10 +10:00
Neil Lalonde
8eda55e639
DEV: add a remove_step method to Wizard (#24063)
Using Wizard.exclude_steps applies to all sites in a multisite cluster.
In order to exclude steps for individual sites at run-time, a new
instance method `remove_step` is being added.
2023-10-24 13:22:55 -04:00
Blake Erickson
07360a96aa
DEV: Remove core plugins from plugin metadata file (#24070)
* DEV: Remove core plugins from plugin metadata file

* Add new plugin names
2023-10-23 15:26:59 -06:00
Jeff Wong
a2000a3559
FIX: missing quote (#24049) 2023-10-22 19:23:55 -07:00