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1309 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Selase Krakani
9b0cfa99c5
DEV: Gracefully handle remaps which violate DB column constraints (#29501)
* DEV: Gracefully handle remaps which violate DB column constraints

This change implements length constraint enforcement to skip remaps
which exceed column max lengths

* DEV: Only perform skipped column stats lookup when verbose is true

* DEV: Tidy up specs

* DEV: Make skipping violating remap behaviour opt-in

This change introduces a new `skip_max_length_violations` param for
`remap`, set to `false` by default to ensure we still continue to fail
hard when max lenth constraints are violated.

To aid in quick resolution when remaps fail, this change also
adds more context to the exception message to include the offending table
and column information

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>

* FIX: Various fixes

- Linter errors
- Remap status "logger" early return condition

---------

Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
2024-11-15 10:42:25 +00:00
Jan Cernik
234133bd3b
UX: Split hide_profile_and_presence user option (#29632)
It splits the hide_profile_and_presence user option and the default_hide_profile_and_presence site setting for more granular control. It keeps the option to hide the profile under /u/username/preferences/interface and adds the presence toggle in the quick user menu.

Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
2024-11-12 22:22:58 -03:00
Loïc Guitaut
d637bd6519
DEV: Don’t replace Rails logger in specs (#29721)
Instead of replacing the Rails logger in specs, we can instead use
`#broadcast_to` which has been introduced in Rails 7.
2024-11-13 08:47:39 +08:00
Martin Brennan
7f1e403a25
Revert "DEV: Enable the normalize_emails site setting by default (#29587)" (#29712)
This reverts commit 7d9d98422c.
2024-11-12 10:23:02 +10:00
Angus McLeod
cb4b8146a3
Add dedicated user_api_key_clients table to allow for 1:many use cases (#28119) 2024-11-08 12:05:03 -05:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
af642d0d69
Revert "FEATURE: Mark bad uploads with :invalid_url (#29640)" (#29657)
This reverts commit 5a00a041f1.

Implementation is currently not correct. Multiple uploads can share the
same etag but have different paths in the S3 bucket.
2024-11-08 13:04:52 +08:00
Bianca Nenciu
5a00a041f1
FEATURE: Mark bad uploads with :invalid_url (#29640)
A "bad upload" in this context is a upload with a mismatched URL. This can happen when changing the S3 bucket used for uploads and the upload records in the database have not been remapped correctly.
2024-11-08 08:05:14 +08:00
Martin Brennan
0568d36133
FIX: Use dualstack S3 endpoint for direct uploads (#29611)
When we added direct S3 uploads to Discourse, which use
presigned URLs, we never took into account the dualstack
endpoints for IPv6 on S3.

This commit fixes the issue by using the dualstack endpoints
for presigned URLs and requests, which are used in the
get-presigned-put and batch-presign-urls endpoints used when
directly uploading to S3.

It also makes regular S3 requests for `put` and so on use
dualstack URLs. It doesn't seem like there is a downside to
doing this, but a bunch of specs needed to be updated to reflect this.
2024-11-07 11:06:39 +10:00
Gabriel Grubba
75beb5a84f
FIX: Change create_post_for_category_and_tag_changes setting to use whispers instead of small actions (#29602)
It currently can leak private tags/categories, to address this we are moving to whispers.
2024-11-06 09:28:28 -03:00
Ted Johansson
7d9d98422c
DEV: Enable the normalize_emails site setting by default (#29587)
The normalize_emails setting makes it so that only canonical e-mails are considered for validation purposes. This means disallowing "plus addressing". For example, with this enabled, bob@discourse.org and bob+foo@discourse.org are considered the same address, and you can only sign up with one of them.

Currently this is disabled by default, leading to a lot of spam sign-ups. It's healthier to consider this an opt-out setting.
2024-11-06 11:20:36 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
57f4176b57
DEV: Bump rubocop_discourse (#29608) 2024-11-06 06:27:49 +08:00
Martin Brennan
d5b328b193
DEV: Site setting keyword changes (#29486)
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This commit contains two changes to how our site setting
keyword system works:

1. Crowdin, our translation provider, does not support YAML lists,
   so we are changing site setting keywords in server.en.yml to
   be pipe-separated (|)
2. It's unclear to translators what they are supposed to do with
   aliases of site settings where the name has changed, e.g.
   min_trust_level_for_here_mention. Instead of getting these as
   keywords from the yml file, we can discern these from
   SiteSettings::DeprecatedSettings automatically, and still use
   them for client-side search

These changes should help improve the situation for translators.
2024-10-31 13:18:34 +10:00
Osama Sayegh
2ffe413b0b
FEATURE: Enable the new /about page for everyone (#29390)
This commit removes the feature flag for the new /about page, enabling it for all sites, and removes the code for old the /about page.

Internal topic: t/140413.
2024-10-29 18:40:11 +03:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
0839bce7b6
DEV: allow the plugin to register valid site setting areas (#29432)
In this PR, we defined the ability to group site settings by area - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/28570

Plugins should be able to register in their own areas.
2024-10-29 09:40:31 +11:00
Loïc Guitaut
584424594e DEV: Replace params by the contract object in services
This patch replaces the parameters provided to a service through
`params` by the contract object.

That way, it allows better consistency when accessing input params. For
example, if you have a service without a contract, to access a
parameter, you need to use `params[:my_parameter]`. But with a contract,
you do this through `contract.my_parameter`. Now, with this patch,
you’ll be able to access it through `params.my_parameter` or
`params[:my_parameter]`.

Some methods have been added to the contract object to better mimic a
Hash. That way, when accessing/using `params`, you don’t have to think
too much about it:
- `params.my_key` is also accessible through `params[:my_key]`.
- `params.my_key = value` can also be done through `params[:my_key] =
  value`.
- `#slice` and `#merge` are available.
- `#to_hash` has been implemented, so the contract object will be
  automatically cast as a hash by Ruby depending on the context. For
  example, with an AR model, you can do this: `user.update(**params)`.
2024-10-25 14:48:34 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut
41584ab40c DEV: Provide user input to services using params key
Currently in services, we don’t make a distinction between input
parameters, options and dependencies.

This can lead to user input modifying the service behavior, whereas it
was not the developer intention.

This patch addresses the issue by changing how data is provided to
services:
- `params` is now used to hold all data coming from outside (typically
  user input from a controller) and a contract will take its values from
  `params`.
- `options` is a new key to provide options to a service. This typically
  allows changing a service behavior at runtime. It is, of course,
  totally optional.
- `dependencies` is actually anything else provided to the service (like
  `guardian`) and available directly from the context object.

The `service_params` helper in controllers has been updated to reflect
those changes, so most of the existing services didn’t need specific
changes.

The options block has the same DSL as contracts, as it’s also based on
`ActiveModel`. There aren’t any validations, though. Here’s an example:
```ruby
options do
  attribute :allow_changing_hidden, :boolean, default: false
end
```
And here’s an example of how to call a service with the new keys:
```ruby
MyService.call(params: { key1: value1, … }, options: { my_option: true }, guardian:, …)
```
2024-10-25 09:57:59 +02:00
Jarek Radosz
587264f9d2
DEV: Remove extraneous spec code (#29386)
namely `js: true`, requiring `rails_helper`, and default `freeze_time` args
2024-10-24 14:15:32 +02:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
cd077ef93b
FIX: visual regression for new features (#29359)
Bug introduced in this PR https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/29244

When the experiment toggle button was introduced, new features did not look right when the toggle button was not available.

In addition, the plugin name can be an empty string. In that case, information about new features should be displayed.
2024-10-23 16:16:19 +11:00
Loïc Guitaut
f79dd5c8b5 DEV: Stop injecting a service result object in the caller object
Currently, when calling a service with its block form, a `#result`
method is automatically created on the caller object. Even if it never
clashed so far, this could happen.

This patch removes that method, and instead use a more classical way of
doing things: the result object is now provided as an argument to the
main block. This means if we need to access the result object in an
outcome block, it will be done like this from now on:
```ruby
MyService.call(params) do |result|
  on_success do
    # do something with the result object
    do_something(result)
  end
end
```

In the same vein, this patch introduces the ability to match keys from
the result object in the outcome blocks, like we already do with step
definitions in a service. For example:
```ruby
on_success do |model:, contract:|
  do_something(model, contract)
end
```
Instead of
```ruby
on_success do
  do_something(result.model, result.contract)
end
```
2024-10-22 16:58:54 +02:00
Gerhard Schlager
07ff21d045
FIX: Restoring backup could fail due to missing discourse_functions (#29332)
Database dumps sometimes reference functions in the `discourse_functions` schema. It's possible that some of these functions have been dropped in a newer version of Discourse. In that case, restoring an older backup will fail with a `ERROR:  function discourse_functions.something_something() does not exist` error. The restore functionality contains a workaround for that problem, but it didn't work with functions created in plugin migrations.

This commit adds support for temporarily creating missing `discourse_functions` from plugins. And it adds a simple check if the DB migration file even contains the required `DROPPED_TABLES` or `DROPPED_COLUMNS` constant. We don't need to create an instance of the DB migration class unless one of those constants is used. This makes the restore slightly faster and works around a problem with migrations that execute without `up` or `down` methods (e.g. `BackfillChatChannelAndThreadLastMessageIdsPostMigrate`).
2024-10-22 16:13:01 +02:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
433fadbd52
FEATURE: allow admins to enable announced experimental features (#29244)
Toggle the button to enable the experimental site setting from "What's new" announcement.

The toggle button is displayed when:
- site setting exists and is boolean;
- potentially required plugin is enabled.
2024-10-22 10:56:58 +11:00
Régis Hanol
88449541a5
FIX: participating users statistics... (#29293)
* FIX: participating users statistics...

... was (mis-)counting

- bots
- anonymous users
- suspended users

There's now a "valid_users" function that holds the AR query for valid users and which is used in all "users", "active_users", and "participating_users" queries.

Internal ref - t/138435
2024-10-21 18:18:42 +02:00
Ted Johansson
56df077931
FIX: Don't error out on empty reserved_usernames setting (#29305)
We're seeing errors in logs due to some sites setting the reserved_usernames setting to nil. This is causing multiple use cases upstream of User#reserved_username? to error out.

This commit changes from using the raw #reserved_usernames to using the #reserved_usernames_map helper which exists on list-type site settings. It returns an empty array if the raw value is nil or empty string.
2024-10-21 14:38:37 +08:00
David Battersby
48308a5ee6
FIX: show lightbox for small images (#29140)
We want to allow lightboxing of smaller images, even if they are below the minimum size for image thumbnail generation.

This change sets a minimum threshold of 100 x 100 pixels for triggering the lightbox.

---------

Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
2024-10-18 09:45:08 +04:00
Loïc Guitaut
23c486799f DEV: Improve array type in service contracts
This patch improves the custom `array` type available in contracts.
It’s now able to split strings on `|` on top of `,`, and to be more
consistent, it also tries to cast the resulting items to integers.
2024-10-17 17:02:02 +02:00
Juan David Martínez Cubillos
789aa2d9de
DEV: Add PluginRegistry modifiers to #review and #recalculate (#29128)
* DEV: Add PluginRegistry modifiers to #review and #recalculate

* added tests

* changed added registry logic
2024-10-16 10:26:10 -05:00
Loïc Guitaut
281570226b DEV: Output failing MF keys when compilation fails
Currently, when the MessageFormat compiler fails on some translations,
we just have the raw output from the compiler in the logs and that’s not
always very helpful.

Now, when there is an error, we iterate over the translation keys and
try to compile them one by one. When we detect one that is failing, it’s
added to a list that is now outputted in the logs. That way, it’s easier
to know which keys are not properly translated, and the problems can be
addressed quicker.

---

The previous implementation of this patch had a bug: it wasn’t handling
locales with country/region code properly. So instead of iterating over
the problematic keys, it was raising an error.
2024-10-15 12:45:23 +02:00
Jeff Wong
d92d65fe73
Revert "DEV: Output failing MF keys when compilation fails" (#29200)
This reverts commit 8eff922ace.
2024-10-14 17:42:36 -07:00
Mark VanLandingham
882c2da29e
DEV: Add modifier to SuggestedTopicsBuilder#add_results (#29164) 2024-10-10 10:03:26 -05:00
Jarek Radosz
8105b545c3
DEV: Fix random typos (#29161) 2024-10-10 16:11:55 +02:00
Kelv
32e261ef73
DEV: Migrate user passwords data to UserPassword table (#28746)
* Add migrations to ensure password hash is synced across users & user_passwords

* Persist password-related data in user_passwords instead of users

* Merge User#expire_old_email_tokens with User#expire_tokens_if_password_changed

* Add post deploy migration to mark password-related columns from users table as read-only

* Refactored UserPassword#confirm_password? and changes required to accommodate hashing the password after validations
2024-10-10 09:23:06 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
ed6c9d1545
DEV: Call Discourse.redis.flushdb after the end of each test (#29117)
There have been too many flaky tests as a result of leaking state in
Redis so it is easier to resolve them by ensuring we flush Redis'
database.

Locally on my machine, calling `Discourse.redis.flushdb` takes around
0.1ms which means this change will have very little impact on test
runtimes.
2024-10-09 07:19:31 +08:00
Loïc Guitaut
229773e7a8 DEV: Drop OpenStruct for the context object in services
While using `OpenStruct` is nice, it’s generally not a very good idea as
it usually leads to performance problems.

The `OpenStruct` source code even says basically to avoid it.

Since the context object is crucial in our services, this patch replaces
`OpenStruct` with a custom implementation instead.
2024-10-08 10:34:55 +02:00
Penar Musaraj
92ac6be82a
SECURITY: prevent topic list filtering by hidden tags for unathorized users
This fixes an issue where unathorized users were able to filter topics
by tags that are hidden from them.
2024-10-07 11:48:55 +08:00
Loïc Guitaut
8eff922ace DEV: Output failing MF keys when compilation fails
Currently, when the MessageFormat compiler fails on some translations,
we just have the raw output from the compiler in the logs and that’s not
always very helpful.

Now, when there is an error, we iterate over the translation keys and
try to compile them one by one. When we detect one that is failing, it’s
added to a list that is now outputted in the logs. That way, it’s easier
to know which keys are not properly translated, and the problems can be
addressed quicker.
2024-10-04 23:38:27 +09:00
Loïc Guitaut
fc1c5f6a8d DEV: Have contract take a block in services
Currently in services, the `contract` step is only used to define where
the contract will be called in the execution flow. Then, a `Contract`
class has to be defined with validations in it.

This patch allows the `contract` step to take a block containing
validations, attributes, etc. directly. No need to then open a
`Contract` class later in the service.

It also has a nice side effect, as it’s now easy to define multiples
contracts inside the same service. Before, we had the `class_name:`
option, but it wasn’t really useful as you had to redefine a complete
new contract class.
Now, when using a name for the contract other than `default`, a new
contract will be created automatically using the provided name.

Example:
```ruby
contract(:user) do
  attribute :user_id, :integer

  validates :user_id, presence: true
end
```
This will create a `UserContract` class and use it, also putting the
resulting contract in `context[:user_contract]`.
2024-10-02 17:00:01 +09:00
Sam
baeca887d9
FEATURE: improve the suppression for admins when required (#29041)
Previously admins could still click on topics when `suppress_secured_categories_from_admin` was set

This change improves the block so admins without permission will not be allowed to click through till they add themselves to appropriate groups

Keep in mind this setting is a quality of life setting and not a SECURITY
setting, admins have an infinite way of bypassing visiblity limits
2024-10-02 10:52:02 +10:00
Daniel Waterworth
c544686540
DEV: Add expires flag to enable_readonly (#29033)
... to control whether readonly mode expires or not.
2024-09-30 13:59:51 -05:00
Bianca Nenciu
e2f3474bc3
FIX: permanent delete of posts by deleted users (#28992)
Permanently deleting posts that no longer have a user associated was not
working as expected because of UserAction.log which expected user_id to
be present.
2024-09-24 12:26:31 +03:00
Loïc Guitaut
78d9f9fa40 DEV: Rename ServiceRunner to Service::Runner for consistency 2024-09-20 10:04:42 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut
afdb1ac0a0 DEV: Disallow default params in service steps
With the current implementation, a service step can be written as:
```ruby
def my_step(a_default_value: 2)
  …
end
```
That’s a pattern we want to avoid as default values (if needed) should
be probably defined in a contract.

This patch makes a service raise an exception if a default value is
encountered.
2024-09-19 14:47:55 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut
fe1098ebac FIX: Don’t raise on some search terms
Currently, when certain search terms are provided, this can lead to
`Search.need_segmenting?` raising an error because it makes `URI#path`
to return `nil` instead of a string.

This patch forces a cast to string so it won’t raise anymore.
2024-09-19 11:35:10 +02:00
Linca
741e9d70ad
FIX: Don't show move topic for private messages for TL4 (#28871)
In TopicController, in addition to ensure_can_move_posts!, we also
checked if the topic is private message in this line:

```ruby
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess if params[:archetype] == "private_message" && !guardian.is_staff?
```

However, this was not present in `guardian.can_move_posts?`. As a result,
the frontend topic view got an incorrect serialized result, thinking
that TL4 could move the private message post. In fact, once they tried
to move it, they got the `InvalidAccess` error message.

This commit fixes that TL4 will no longer sees the "move to" option in
the "select post" panel for a private message.
2024-09-16 11:30:05 +08:00
Osama Sayegh
64b67e0a4f
FIX: Exclude inactive and silenced users from /about page stats (#28877)
The user directory (`/u`) excludes inactive and silenced users from the list, so for the sake parity, it makes sense to also exclude those users from the /about page stats.

Internal topic: t/70928.
2024-09-12 22:28:49 +03:00
Martin Brennan
78268ca767
DEV: Fix another report flaky (#28868)
Followup 0323b366f3

This was happening because another spec was adding a
report using the plugin API, but there was nothing
resetting that, so later in the reports controller
when we did Report.singleton_methods, we ended up
with another report with no translation, causing another
error.
2024-09-12 10:34:38 +10:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
1f1709d249
FIX: use a custom prefix for custom flags (#28839)
Currently, when the custom flag has the same name as the system flag (which is disabled) then it is not displayed. To fix the problem, `custom_` prefix as `name_key` is used to distinguish between the system and the custom flag.

I considered writing a migration to fix existing custom flags name key. However, at the end of migration I would need to run rails code to reset cache `Flag.reset_flag_settings!`. I decided to skip that step as it is a very edge case. If someone has the same flag name as the system flag, then all they have to do is edit the flag and click save.

In addition, I made 2 small fixes:
- edit flag title was missing translation;
- flag form UI was not showing that description is the required field.
2024-09-11 15:30:20 +10:00
David Taylor
7d8974d02f
UX: Upgrade to fontawesome 6.6.0 (#28778)
This upgrade is designed to be fully backwards-compatible. Any icon names which have changed will be automatically remapped to the new name. For now, this will happen silently. In future, once core & official themes/plugins have been updated, we will start raising deprecation errors to help theme/plugin authors update their code.

Extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/28715

Announcement at https://meta.discourse.org/t/were-upgrading-our-icons-to-font-awesome-6/325349

Co-authored-by: awesomerobot <kris.aubuchon@discourse.org>
2024-09-09 14:40:56 +01:00
Sérgio Saquetim
f8e3a90ab9
DEV: Forces custom search filter matchers to be case insensitive (#28785) 2024-09-06 12:30:51 -03:00
Jarek Radosz
02f8396cfc
DEV: Remove register_color_scheme api (#28777)
This was added 10 years ago, but currently there's not a single use in our public and private plugins and no reference in third-party plugins on github
2024-09-06 17:26:53 +02:00
Gabriel Grubba
a98d3d40f2
FEATURE: Add user to topic_tags_changed event (#28714)
* FEATURE: Add user to topic_tags_changed event

Add user to topic_tags_changed event context
Update automation plugin with new arguments in event
Update tests for new arguments

relates to https://github.com/discourse/discourse-chat-integration/pull/214

* DEV: change variable name for better readability

changed `tags` to be payload and used `values_at` to get the values of the keys
2024-09-06 11:23:30 -03:00