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
This commit adds an additional find_user_by_email hook to ManagedAuthenticator so that GitHub login can continue to support secondary email addresses
The github_user_infos table will be dropped in a follow-up commit.
This is the last core authenticator to be migrated to ManagedAuthenticator 🎉
* Introduced fab!, a helper that creates database state for a group
It's almost identical to let_it_be, except:
1. It creates a new object for each test by default,
2. You can disable it using PREFABRICATION=0
This change both speeds up specs (less strings to allocate) and helps catch
cases where methods in Discourse are mutating inputs.
Overall we will be migrating everything to use #frozen_string_literal: true
it will take a while, but this is the first and safest move in this direction
If a site is configured for GitHub logins, _**and**_ has an email domain
whitelist, it's possible to get in a state where a new user is locked to
a non-whitelist email (their GitHub primary) even though they have an
alternate email that's on the whitelist. In all cases, the GitHub
primary email is attempted first so that previously existing behavior
will be the default.
- Add whitelist/blacklist support to GithubAuthenticator (via
EmailValidator)
- Add multiple email support GithubAuthenticator
- Add test specs for GithubAuthenticator
- Add authenticator-agnostic "none of your email addresses are allowed"
error message.