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Author SHA1 Message Date
Krzysztof Kotlarek
702d0620d7
DEV: Convert min_trust_to_create_topic to groups (#24740)
This change converts the min_trust_to_create_topic site setting to
create_topic_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 min_trust_to_create_topicsetting entirely.

Internal ref: /t/117248
2023-12-13 14:50:13 +11:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
1017820012
DEV: Convert allow_uploaded_avatars to groups (#24810)
This change converts the allow_uploaded_avatars site setting to uploaded_avatars_allowed_groups.

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

Hides the old setting
Adds the new site setting
Adds 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 allow_uploaded_avatars setting entirely.

Internal ref: /t/117248
2023-12-13 10:53:19 +11:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
39da9106ba
DEV: Introduce automatic reruns to RSpec tests on Github actions (#24811)
What motivated this change?

Our builds on Github actions have been extremely flaky mostly due to system tests. This has led to a drop in confidence
in our test suite where our developers tend to assume that a failed job is due to a flaky system test. As a result, we
have had occurrences where changes that resulted in legitimate test failures are merged into the `main` branch because developers
assumed it was a flaky test.

What does this change do?

This change seeks to reduce the flakiness of our builds on Github Actions by automatically re-running RSpec tests once when
they fail. If a failed test passes subsequently in the re-run, we mark the test as flaky by logging it into a file on disk
which is then uploaded as an artifact of the Github workflow run. We understand that automatically re-runs will lead to 
lower accuracy of our tests but we accept this as an acceptable trade-off since a fragile build has a much greater impact
on our developers' time. Internally, the Discourse development team will be running a service to fetch the flaky tests 
which have been logged for internal monitoring.

How is the change implemented?

1. A `--retry-and-log-flaky-tests` CLI flag is added to the `bin/turbo_rspec` CLI which will then initialize `TurboTests::Runner` 
with the `retry_and_log_flaky_tests` kwarg set to `true`. 

2. When the `retry_and_log_flaky_tests` kwarg is set to `true` for `TurboTests::Runner`, we will register an additional 
formatter `Flaky::FailuresLoggerFormatter` to the `TurboTests::Reporter` in the `TurboTests::Runner#run` method. 
The `Flaky::FailuresLoggerFormatter` has a simple job of logging all failed examples to a file on disk when running all the 
tests. The details of the failed example which are logged can be found in `TurboTests::Flaky::FailedExample.to_h`.

3. Once all the tests have been run once, we check the result for any failed examples and if there are, we read the file on
disk to fetch the `location_rerun_location` of the failed examples which is then used to run the tests in a new RSpec process.
In the rerun, we configure a `TurboTests::Flaky::FlakyDetectorFormatter` with RSpec which removes all failed examples from the log file on disk since those examples are not flaky tests. Note that if there are too many failed examples on the first run, we will deem the failures to likely not be due to flaky tests and not re-run the test failures. As of writing, the threshold of failed examples is set to 10. If there are more than 10 failed examples, we will not re-run the failures.
2023-12-13 07:18:27 +08:00
Angus McLeod
95c61b88dc
Apply embed unlisted setting consistently (#24294)
Applies the embed_unlisted site setting consistently across topic embeds, including those created via the WP Discourse plugin. Relatedly, adds a embed exception to can_create_unlisted_topic? check. Users creating embedded topics are not always staff.
2023-12-12 09:35:26 -05:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
7dd150bc95
DEV: Convert min_trust_to_edit_wiki_post to groups (#24766)
This change converts the min_trust_to_edit_wiki_post site setting to edit_wiki_post_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/117248
2023-12-12 15:20:37 +11:00
Jarek Radosz
694b5f108b
DEV: Fix various rubocop lints (#24749)
These (21 + 3 from previous PRs) are soon to be enabled in rubocop-discourse:

Capybara/VisibilityMatcher
Lint/DeprecatedOpenSSLConstant
Lint/DisjunctiveAssignmentInConstructor
Lint/EmptyConditionalBody
Lint/EmptyEnsure
Lint/LiteralInInterpolation
Lint/NonLocalExitFromIterator
Lint/ParenthesesAsGroupedExpression
Lint/RedundantCopDisableDirective
Lint/RedundantRequireStatement
Lint/RedundantSafeNavigation
Lint/RedundantStringCoercion
Lint/RedundantWithIndex
Lint/RedundantWithObject
Lint/SafeNavigationChain
Lint/SafeNavigationConsistency
Lint/SelfAssignment
Lint/UnreachableCode
Lint/UselessMethodDefinition
Lint/Void

Previous PRs:
Lint/ShadowedArgument
Lint/DuplicateMethods
Lint/BooleanSymbol
RSpec/SpecFilePathSuffix
2023-12-06 23:25:00 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
8623631a06
DEV: Fix random typos (#24756) 2023-12-06 22:25:26 +01:00
David Taylor
48ec946702
UX: Restore category badge colours on 404 page (#24754) 2023-12-06 17:49:19 +00:00
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
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
fa35ce9caa
DEV: remove duplicate spec (#24691) 2023-12-04 15:45:11 +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
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
434ae5bbe7
FIX: Allow setting an array custom field to a singleton value (#24636)
Also, validation happens per item in an array field.
2023-11-29 14:18:47 -06:00
Sam
b09422428d
DEV: update syntax tree to latest (#24623)
update format to latest syntax tree
2023-11-29 16:38:07 +11:00
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
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
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
Gerhard Schlager
9f3399ca8f
FIX: Remove multiple consecutive dashes from tag names (#24520) 2023-11-23 00:57:12 +01:00
Daniel Waterworth
6aa69bdaea
DEV: Allow setting different custom field length limits by key (#24505) 2023-11-22 12:00:42 -06:00
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
fb2756537d
DEV: Remove flaky setting deprecation logging specs (#24322)
Followup to baeac8f105,
I tried to fix this in 6bf66ccd1a
but it is still not reliable, just removing since they are
too unreliable for value provided
2023-11-10 10:46:28 +10:00
Daniel Waterworth
6e161d3e75
DEV: Allow fab! without block (#24314)
The most common thing that we do with fab! is:

    fab!(:thing) { Fabricate(:thing) }

This commit adds a shorthand for this which is just simply:

    fab!(:thing)

i.e. If you omit the block, then, by default, you'll get a `Fabricate`d object using the fabricator of the same name.
2023-11-09 16:47:59 -06:00
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
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
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
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
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
6bf66ccd1a
DEV: Re-enable site setting deprecation specs (#24258)
Followup to baeac8f105
2023-11-07 11:50:20 +10:00
David Taylor
1dd8bd2ad9 DEV: Update js_locale_helper_spec following 76b75fae 2023-11-06 18:03:32 +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
f953b53a70
DEV: Skip flaky site-setting deprecation spec (#24240) 2023-11-06 12:08:26 +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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Sérgio Saquetim
0cfc42e0e6
FEATURE: Add dark mode option for category backgrounds (#24003)
Adds a new upload field for a dark mode category background that will be used as an alternative when Discourse is using a dark mode theme.
2023-10-20 12:48:06 +00:00
Martin Brennan
788651467b
DEV: Flaky fixes for Email::Sender spec (#24000) 2023-10-19 00:21:24 +00:00
Martin Brennan
5dc45b5dcf
FIX: Secure upload post processing race condition (#23968)
* FIX: Secure upload post processing race condition

This commit fixes a couple of issues.

A little background -- when uploads are created in the composer
for posts, regardless of whether the upload will eventually be
marked secure or not, if secure_uploads is enabled we always mark
the upload secure at first. This is so the upload is by default
protected, regardless of post type (regular or PM) or category.

This was causing issues in some rare occasions though because
of the order of operations of our post creation and processing
pipeline. When creating a post, we enqueue a sidekiq job to
post-process the post which does various things including
converting images to lightboxes. We were also enqueuing a job
to update the secure status for all uploads in that post.

Sometimes the secure status job would run before the post process
job, marking uploads as _not secure_ in the background and changing
their ACL before the post processor ran, which meant the users
would see a broken image in their posts. This commit fixes that issue
by always running the upload security changes inline _within_ the
cooked_post_processor job.

The other issue was that the lightbox wrapper link for images in
the post would end up with a URL like this:

```
href="/secure-uploads/original/2X/4/4e1f00a40b6c952198bbdacae383ba77932fc542.jpeg"
```

Since we weren't actually using the `upload.url` to pass to
`UrlHelper.cook_url` here, we weren't converting this href to the CDN
URL if the post was not in a secure context (the UrlHelper does not
know how to convert a secure-uploads URL to a CDN one). Now we
always end up with the correct lightbox href. This was less of an issue
than the other one, since the secure-uploads URL works even when the
upload has become non-secure, but it was a good inconsistency to fix
anyway.
2023-10-18 23:48:01 +00:00
Martin Brennan
61c87fb59f
FIX: Properly attach secure images to email for non-secure uploads (#23865)
There are cases where a user can copy image markdown from a public
post (such as via the discourse-templates plugin) into a PM which
is then sent via an email. Since a PM is a secure context (via the
.with_secure_uploads? check on Post), the image will get a secure
URL in the PM post even though the backing upload is not secure.

This fixes the bug in that case where the image would be stripped
from the email (since it had a /secure-uploads/ URL) but not re-attached
further down the line using the secure_uploads_allow_embed_images_in_emails
setting because the upload itself was not secure.

The flow in Email::Sender for doing this is still not ideal, but
there are chicken and egg problems around when to strip the images,
how to fit in with other attachments and email size limits, and
when to apply the images inline via Email::Styles. It's convoluted,
but at least this fixes the Template use case for now.
2023-10-17 14:08:21 +10:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
cbbe3a808b
SECURITY: Add a default limit as to when logs should be truncated
Why this change?

This ensures that malicious requests cannot end up causing the logs to
quickly fill up. The default chosen is sufficient for most legitimate
requests to the Discourse application.

When truncation happens, parsing of logs in supported format like
lograge may break down.
2023-10-16 10:34:38 -04:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
4cb7472376
SECURITY: Prevent arbitrary topic custom fields from being set
Why this change?

The `PostsController#create` action allows arbitrary topic custom fields
to be set by any user that can create a topic. Without any restrictions,
this opens us up to potential security issues where plugins may be using
topic custom fields in security sensitive areas.

What does this change do?

1. This change introduces the `register_editable_topic_custom_field` plugin
API which allows plugins to register topic custom fields that are
editable either by staff users only or all users. The registered
editable topic custom fields are stored in `DiscoursePluginRegistry` and
is called by a new method `Topic#editable_custom_fields` which is then
used in the `PostsController#create` controller action. When an unpermitted custom fields is present in the `meta_data` params,
a 400 response code is returned.

2. Removes all reference to `meta_data` on a topic as it is confusing
   since we actually mean topic custom fields instead.
2023-10-16 10:34:35 -04:00
Godfrey Chan
2e00482ac4
DEV: convert I18n pseudo package into real package (discourse-i18n) (#23867)
Currently, `window.I18n` is defined in an old school hand written
script, inlined into locale/*.js by the Rails asset pipeline, and
then the global variable is shimmed into a pseudo AMD module later
in `module-shims.js`.

This approach has some problems – for one thing, when we add a new
V2 addon (e.g. in #23859), Embroider/Webpack is stricter about its
dependencies and won't let you `import from "I18n";` when `"I18n"`
isn't listed as one of its `dependencies` or `peerDependencies`.

This moves `I18n` into a real package – `discourse-i18n`. (I was
originally planning to keep the `I18n` name since it's a private
package anyway, but NPM packages are supposed to have lower case
names and that may cause problems with other tools.)

This package defines and exports a regular class, but also defines
the default global instance for backwards compatibility. We should
use the exported class in tests to make one-off instances without
mutating the global instance and having to clean it up after the
test run. However, I did not attempt that refactor in this PR.

Since `discourse-i18n` is now included by the app, the locale
scripts needs to be loaded after the app chunks. Since no "real"
work happens until later on when we kick things off in the boot
script, the order in which the script tags appear shouldn't be a
problem. Alternatively, we can rework the locale bundles to be more
lazy like everything else, and require/import them into the app.

I avoided renaming the imports in this commit since that would be
quite noisy and drowns out the actual changes here. Instead, I used
a Webpack alias to redirect the current `"I18n"` import to the new
package for the time being. In a separate commit later on, I'll
rename all the imports in oneshot and remove the alias. As always,
plugins and the legacy bundles (admin/wizard) still relies on the
runtime AMD shims regardless.

For the most part, I avoided refactoring the actual I18n code too
much other than making it a class, and some light stuff like `var`
into `let`.

However, now that it is in a reasonable format to work with (no
longer inside the global script context!) it may also be a good
opportunity to refactor and make clear what is intended to be
public API vs internal implementation details.

Speaking of, I took the librety to make `PLACEHOLDER`, `SEPARATOR`
and `I18nMissingInterpolationArgument` actual constants since it
seemed pretty clear to me those were just previously stashed on to
the `I18n` global to avoid polluting the global namespace, rather
than something we expect the consumers to set/replace.
2023-10-12 14:44:01 +01:00
Mark VanLandingham
4c584f6e03
FIX: List parent/child tags correctly for categories restricted to tag groups (#23708)
Co-authored-by: Sérgio Saquetim <saquetim@discourse.org>
2023-10-10 17:30:24 +00:00
Mark VanLandingham
f29c476521
DEV: Add hooks to allow overriding notify_user behavior (#23850)
Adds new plugin registry `:post_action_notify_user_handlers` and more!
2023-10-10 12:21:57 -05:00
Martin Brennan
b58f660cd2
DEV: Add meta_topic_id plugin metadata (#23838)
For the admin plugin list we want to be able to link to
a meta topic for plugins, but we have no standard way to
do this at the moment. This adds support for meta_topic_id
alongside other plugin metadata like authors, URL etc,
that gets built into a Meta topic URL in the serializer.
2023-10-10 10:16:13 +10:00
Ted Johansson
b2a5f5802a
DEV: Replace custom Onebox symbolize_keys implementation with ActiveSupport (#23828)
We have a custom implementation of #symbolize_keys in our Onebox helpers. This is likely a legacy from when Onebox was a standalone gem. This change replaces all usages with either #deep_symbolize_keys from ActiveSupport, or appropriate option to the JSON parser gem used.
2023-10-09 09:32:09 +02:00
Ted Johansson
60e624e768
DEV: Replace custom Onebox blank implementation with ActiveSupport (#23827)
We have a custom implementation of #blank? in our Onebox helpers. This is likely a legacy from when Onebox was a standalone gem. This change replaces all usages with respective incarnations of #blank?, #present?, and #presence from ActiveSupport. It changes a bunch of "unless blank" to "if present" as well.
2023-10-07 19:54:26 +02:00
Sam
f21a4a6cb3
Revert "FIX: Allow category moderators to move topics to their categories" (#23810)
This reverts commit 70be873b9c.
2023-10-06 09:00:22 +08:00
Penar Musaraj
921f1279b9
DEV: Update webauthn authentication documentation (#23787)
Also adds a `userHandle` check for first factor verification, though this is not yet implemented in Rails controllers and UI.
2023-10-05 15:22:43 -04:00
Renato Atilio
1d70cf455e
FEATURE: support a description attribute on form template fields (#23744)
* FEATURE: support a description attribute on form template fields
2023-10-04 17:51:53 -03:00
Penar Musaraj
0af6c5efdc
DEV: Refactor webauthn to support passkeys (1/3) (#23586)
This is part 1 of 3, split up of PR #23529. This PR refactors the
webauthn code to support passkey authentication/registration.

Passkeys aren't used yet, that is coming in PRs 2 and 3.

Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
2023-10-03 14:59:28 -04:00
Natalie Tay
70be873b9c
FIX: Allow category moderators to move topics to their categories (#20896) 2023-10-03 17:59:16 +08:00
Jarek Radosz
5a904949b2
DEV: Add gjs support for themes (#23473) 2023-10-02 12:36:06 +02:00
Sam
a2da2e02e7
FEATURE: improve error message when double liking (#23698)
If a user somehow is looking at an old version of the page and attempts
to like a post they already like. Display a more reasonable error message.

Previously we would display:

> You are not permitted to view the requested resource.

New error message is:

> Oops! You already performed this action. Can you try refreshing the page?

Triggering this error condition is very tricky, you need to stop the
message bus. A possible reason for it could be bad network connectivity.
2023-09-28 16:53:48 +10:00
David Battersby
6e2b484f12
FIX: prevent lightbox images from double escaping titles (#23458)
This change fixes an issue where lightbox images are showing escaped text in the link title and lightbox image description area.
2023-09-13 14:33:08 +08:00
Sam
267e8ebaa6
FIX: min_personal_message_post_length not applying to first post (#23531)
* FIX: min_personal_message_post_length not applying to first post

Due to the way PostCreator is wired, we were not applying min_personal_message_post_length
to the first post.

This meant that admins could not configure it so PMs have different
limits.

The code was already pretending that this works, but had no reliable way
of figuring out if we were dealing with a private message
2023-09-13 15:43:54 +10:00
Penar Musaraj
f6326d03f0
DEV: Bump max theme sprite size to 1MB (#23556)
There is one repo with very large sprites, and it's causing missing
icons on some instances.
2023-09-13 15:00:26 +10:00
Bianca Nenciu
6f782d8e45
SECURITY: Add limits for themes and theme assets
This commit adds limits to themes and theme components on the:

- file size of about.json and .discourse-compatibility
- file size of theme assets
- number of files in a theme
2023-09-12 15:31:31 -03:00
Daniel Waterworth
290306a932
SECURITY: Reduce maximum size of SVG sprite cache to prevent DoS
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
2023-09-12 15:31:28 -03:00
Sam
f25849501d
FEATURE: allow consumers to parse a search string (#23528)
This extends search so it can have consumers that:

1. Can split off "term" from various advanced filters and orders
2. Can build a relation of either order or filter

It also moves a lot of stuff around in the search class for clarity.

Two new APIs are exposed:

`.apply_filter` to apply all the special filters to a posts/topics relation
`.apply_order` to force a particular order (eg: order:latest)

This can then be used by semantic search in Discourse AI
2023-09-12 16:21:01 +10:00
Ted Johansson
f08c6d2756
DEV: Switch over category settings to new table - Part 3 (#20657)
In #20135 we prevented invalid inputs from being accepted in category setting form fields on the front-end. We didn't do anything on the back-end at that time, because we were still discussing which path we wanted to take. Eventually we decided we want to move this to a new CategorySetting model.

This PR moves the require_topic_approval and require_reply_approval from custom fields to the new CategorySetting model.

This PR is nearly identical to #20580, which migrated num_auto_bump_daily, but since these are slightly more sensitive, they are moved after the previous one is verified.
2023-09-12 09:51:49 +08:00
Martin Brennan
c532f6eb3d
FEATURE: Secure uploads in PMs only (#23398)
This adds a new secure_uploads_pm_only site setting. When secure_uploads
is true with this setting, only uploads created in PMs will be marked
secure; no uploads in secure categories will be marked as secure, and
the login_required site setting has no bearing on upload security
either.

This is meant to be a stopgap solution to prevent secure uploads
in a single place (private messages) for sensitive admin data exports.
Ideally we would want a more comprehensive way of saying that certain
upload types get secured which is a hybrid/mixed mode secure uploads,
but for now this will do the trick.
2023-09-06 09:39:09 +10:00
Martin Brennan
de9b567c19
FIX: Admins not able to convert topics if they aren't in personal_message_enabled_groups (#23399)
Admins are always able to send PMs, so it doesn't make
sense that they shouldn't be able to convert topics just
because they aren't in personal_message_enabled_groups.
2023-09-06 09:17:40 +10:00
David Taylor
534f62cf5b
FIX: Respect default category sort when filter=default (#23411)
Previously we would respect it if the filter was `nil`, but if `default` was explicitly passed then it would ignore the category order settings. This explicit passing of `filter=default` happens for some types of navigations in the JS app.

This extends the fix from 92bc61b4be
2023-09-05 19:05:30 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
c285f4133f
DEV: Enable ember-this-fallback in themes (#23384)
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2023-09-05 11:16:12 +02:00
David Taylor
b59f1ad4ee
DEV: Improve strategy for identifying ember-cli JS chunks (#23382)
Our Ember build compiles assets into multiple chunks. In the past, we used the output from ember-auto-import-chunks-json-generator to give Rails a map of those chunks. However, that addon is specific to ember-auto-import, and is not compatible with Embroider.

Instead, we can switch to parsing the html files which are output by ember-cli. These are guaranteed to have the correct JS files in the correct place. A <discourse-chunked-script> will allow us to easily identify which chunks belong to which entrypoint.

In future, as we update more entrypoints to be compiled by Embroider/Webpack, we can easily introduce new wrappers.

Previously applied in 2c58d45 and reverted in 24d46fd. This version has been updated for subfolder support.
2023-09-04 13:56:34 +01:00
Penar Musaraj
006a5166e5
DEV: Refactor rp_id and rp_name (#23339)
They're both constant per-instance values, there is no need to store them
in the session. This also makes the code a bit more readable by moving
the `session_challenge_key` method up to the `DiscourseWebauthn` module.
2023-08-31 09:11:23 -04:00
Martin Brennan
2965519c76
DEV: Add auto _map extensions for list site settings with no type (#23331)
Followup to eea74e0e32. Site settings
which are a list without a list_type should also have the _map
extension added which returns an array based on split("|").

For example:

```
SiteSetting.post_menu_map
=> ["read", "like"]
```
2023-08-30 16:14:06 +10:00
Jarek Radosz
09446baf10
DEV: Fix redis.sadd warnings (#23244)
```
Redis#sadd will always return an Integer in Redis 5.0.0. Use Redis#sadd? instead
```
2023-08-28 12:58:47 +08:00
David Taylor
92bc61b4be
FIX: Respect default category sort order when navigating within app (#23270)
When navigating around, we make ajax requests with a parameter like `?filter=latest`. This results in the TopicQuery being set up with `filter: "latest"` as a string. The logic introduced in fd9a5bc0 checks for equality with `:latest` and `:unseen` symbols, which didn't work correctly in this situation

This commit makes the logic detect both strings and symbols, and adds a spec for the behaviour.
2023-08-25 16:49:49 +01:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva
d10e9a6c1d
FEATURE: Onebox and Download for WEBP and AVIF (#23235)
This adds support for oneboxing WEBP and AVIF images in posts and fixing
oneboxing fixes download remote images for those formats too.

Reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/276433?u=falco
2023-08-24 16:44:06 -03:00
Jarek Radosz
70f1cc5552
DEV: Use esbuild to make DiscourseJsProcessor (#23223)
Reverts e2705df and re-lands #23187 and #23219.

The issue was incorrect order of execution of Rails' `assets:precompile` task in our own precompilation stack.

Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2023-08-24 16:36:22 +02:00
David Taylor
e2705df0f4
Revert "DEV: Use esbuild to make DiscourseJsProcessor (#23187)" (#23221)
This reverts commit 4dfe25d062 and 4fdeb6281e. We are investigating an issue related to asset compilation and S3 assets
2023-08-24 13:25:44 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
4dfe25d062
DEV: Use esbuild to make DiscourseJsProcessor (#23187)
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2023-08-24 12:43:59 +02:00
Martin Brennan
cf42466dea
DEV: Add S3 upload system specs using minio (#22975)
This commit adds some system specs to test uploads with
direct to S3 single and multipart uploads via uppy. This
is done with minio as a local S3 replacement. We are doing
this to catch regressions when uppy dependencies need to
be upgraded or we change uppy upload code, since before
this there was no way to know outside manual testing whether
these changes would cause regressions.

Minio's server lifecycle and the installed binaries are managed
by the https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner gem, though the
binaries are already installed on the discourse_test image we run
GitHub CI from.

These tests will only run in CI unless you specifically use the
CI=1 or RUN_S3_SYSTEM_SPECS=1 env vars.

For a history of experimentation here see https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22381

Related PRs:

* https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner/pull/1
* https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner/pull/2
* https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner/pull/3
2023-08-23 11:18:33 +10:00
David Taylor
82b16f4f47
DEV: Do not manipulate theme module paths at build-time (#23148)
Manipulating theme module paths means that the paths you author are not the ones used at runtime. This can lead to some very unexpected behavior and potential module name clashes. It also meant that the refactor in 16c6ab8661 was unable to correctly match up theme connector js/templates.

While this could technically be a breaking change, I think it is reasonably safe because:

1. Themes are already forced to use relative paths when referencing their own modules (since they're namespaced based on the site-specific id). The only time this might be problematic is when theme tests reference modules in the theme's main `javascripts` directory

2. For things like components/services/controllers/etc. our custom Ember resolver works backwards from the end of the path, so adding `discourse/` in the middle will not affect resolution.
2023-08-18 18:15:23 +01:00
Selase Krakani
87ebbec9b2
FIX: Pending post deletion by creator (#23130)
`ReviewableQueuedPost` got refactored a while back to use the more
appropriate `target_created_by` for the user of the post being queued
instead of `created_by`. The change was not extended to the `DELETE
/review/:id` endpoint leading to error responses for a user attempting
to deleting their own queued post.

This fix extends the `Reviewable` lookup implementation in
`ReviewablesController#destroy` and Guardian implementation to account
for this change.
2023-08-18 15:30:59 +00:00
Penar Musaraj
10c6b2a0c2
WIP: Rename Webauthn to DiscourseWebauthn (#23077) 2023-08-18 08:39:10 -04:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
7c8e978b54
DEV: Fix group of tests that is leaking state (#23141)
The test group was only clearing the cache in a `before` block which
means it still leaks the state at the end of each test.
2023-08-18 13:47:09 +08:00
Roman Rizzi
5683c90917
FIX: TopicSummarization workaround for Postgres' discrete range types (#23105)
Our code assumed the content_range interval was inclusive, but they are open-ended due to Postgres' [discrete range types](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/rangetypes.html#RANGETYPES-DISCRETE), meaning [1,2] will be represented as [1,3).

It also fixes some flaky tests due to test data not being correctly setup and the registry not being resetted after each test.
2023-08-15 14:16:06 -03:00
Jarek Radosz
94649565ce
DEV: Correct Style/RedundantReturn rubocop issues (#23052) 2023-08-10 02:03:38 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
df7dab9dce
FIX: ensures generic onebox has width/height for thumbnail (#23040)
Prior to this fix we would output an image with no width/height which would then bypass a large part of `CookedProcessorMixin` and have no aspect ratio. As a result, an image with no size would cause layout shift.

It also removes a fix for oneboxes in chat messages due to this case.
2023-08-09 20:31:11 +02:00
Angus McLeod
6801cf34cc
DEV: Enhance post action handler events (#23027) 2023-08-09 13:55:00 -04:00
Roman Agilov
3eac47443f
FEATURE: Add audio.com onebox provider (#22936)
* Audio.com provider added to onebox
* added specs for audio.com onebox provider
2023-08-08 16:55:04 +10:00
Martin Brennan
09223e5ae7
DEV: Remove enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete logic (#22820)
This commit removes any logic in the app and in specs around
enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete and deletes some
old category hashtag code that is no longer necessary.

It also adds a `slug_ref` category instance method, which
will generate a reference like `parent:child` for a category,
with an optional depth, which hashtags use. Also refactors
PostRevisor which was using CategoryHashtagDataSource directly
which is a no-no.

Deletes the old hashtag markdown rule as well.
2023-08-08 11:18:55 +10:00
Bianca Nenciu
1d58dcac1f
FIX: Use only first character when looking up emoji (#22977)
The other characters may be variation selectors and result in a
false-negative.
2023-08-04 15:28:58 +02:00
Canapin
b3c722f2f7
FIX: created:@ search keyword for uppercase usernames (#22878)
The filter wasn't working if the username had uppercase letters.
2023-08-02 15:28:17 -04:00
David Taylor
13b13a758c
Remove discourse-canned-replies from official list (#22932)
This plugin is no longer supported, and so we no longer need to run its tests in CI

(removing the comment and the 'Canned Replies' value from the array caused syntax_tree to change to the `%w` syntax)
2023-08-02 12:48:20 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
773b22e8d0
DEV: Seperate concerns of tracking GC stat from MethodProfiler (#22921)
Why this change?

This is a follow up to e8f7b62752.
Tracking of GC stats didn't really belong in the `MethodProfiler` class
so we want to extract that concern into its own class.

As part of this PR, the `track_gc_stat_per_request` site setting has
also been renamed to `instrument_gc_stat_per_request`.
2023-08-02 10:46:37 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
e8f7b62752
DEV: Add site setting to allow collection of GC stats during requests (#22898)
What does this change do?

This change adds a hidden `track_gc_stat_per_request` site setting which
when enabled will track the time spent in GC, major GC count and minor
GC count during a request.

Why is this change needed?

We have plans to tune our GC in production but without any
instrumentation, we will not be able to know if our tuning is effective
or not. This commit takes the first step at instrumenting some basic GC
stats in core during a request which can then be consumed by the discourse-prometheus plugin.
2023-08-02 09:16:32 +08:00
Gerhard Schlager
ad0b8aed51
FIX: Use category hashtag instead of link in discourse_welcome_topic.body (#22875)
Linking to the #feedback category can break if the category gets renamed or a different site locale is used. By using the correct hashtag (at the time of seeding) this issues can be avoided.
2023-08-01 13:53:23 +02:00
David Taylor
bb217bbcc8
FIX: Ensure PresenceChannel does not raise error during readonly (#22899)
PresenceChannel configuration is cached using redis. That cache is used, and sometimes repopulated, during normal GET requests. When the primary redis server was readonly, that `redis.set` call would raise an error and cause the entire request to fail. Instead, we should ignore the failure and continue without populating the cache.
2023-08-01 09:34:57 +01:00
Blake Erickson
a8c504aee4
FIX: Internal oneboxes with github links (#22829)
Internal oneboxes to posts that contained oneboxed github links to
commits or PRs with long enough commit messages to have the `show-more`
and the `excerpt hidden` classes in their html were being stripped of
their content resulting in empty internal oneboxes.

see: https://meta.discourse.org/t/269436

This fixes a regression introduced in:

0b3cf83e3c
2023-07-28 09:07:53 -06:00
Daniel Waterworth
26e267478d
SECURITY: Don't allow a particular site to monopolize the defer queue 2023-07-28 12:53:51 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
bfc3132bb2
SECURITY: Impose a upper bound on limit params in various controllers
What is the problem here?

In multiple controllers, we are accepting a `limit` params but do not
impose any upper bound on the values being accepted. Without an upper
bound, we may be allowing arbituary users from generating DB queries
which may end up exhausing the resources on the server.

What is the fix here?

A new `fetch_limit_from_params` helper method is introduced in
`ApplicationController` that can be used by controller actions to safely
get the limit from the params as a default limit and maximum limit has
to be set. When an invalid limit params is encountered, the server will
respond with the 400 response code.
2023-07-28 12:53:46 +01:00
OsamaSayegh
0976c8fad6
SECURITY: Don't reuse CSP nonce between anonymous requests 2023-07-28 12:53:44 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
0a56274596
FIX: Seed all categories and tags configured as defaults for nav menu (#22793)
Context of this change:

There are two site settings which an admin can configured to set the
default categories and tags that are shown for a new user. `default_navigation_menu_categories`
is used to determine the default categories while
`default_navigation_menu_tags` is used to determine the default tags.

Prior to this change when seeding the defaults, we will filter out the
categories/tags that the user do not have permission to see. However,
this means that when the user does eventually gain permission down the
line, the default categories and tags do not appear.

What does this change do?

With this commit, we have changed it such that all the categories and tags
configured in the `default_navigation_menu_categories` and
`default_navigation_menu_tags` site settings are seeded regardless of
whether the user's visibility of the categories or tags. During
serialization, we will then filter out the categories and tags which the
user does not have visibility of.
2023-07-27 10:52:33 +08:00
Jarek Radosz
d06431ba9b
DEV: Fix random typos (#22804)
A fresh batch of stashed changes :P
2023-07-26 12:45:35 +02:00
Ryan Vandersmith
44a104dff8
FIX: Update "Embed Motoko" Onebox URLs (#22198)
Embed Motoko service's primary URL is transiting from embed.smartcontracts.org to embed.motoko.org, this PR updates the Onebox logic to work for either domain.
2023-07-26 09:41:01 +08:00
David Taylor
00903f6b11
DEV: Support version operators in .discourse-compatibility (#22714)
This adds support for the `<=` and `<` version operators in `.discourse-compatibility` files. This allows for more flexibility (e.g. targeting the entire 3.1.x stable release via `< 3.2.0.beta1`), and should also make compatibility files to be more readable.

If an operator is not specified we default to `<=`, which matches the old behavior.
2023-07-25 14:04:39 +01:00
Natalie Tay
72bc3ae9ce
DEV: Add some description to help with understanding flakey test failures (#22772) 2023-07-25 15:14:08 +08:00
Ted Johansson
f380643528
DEV: Ensure don't feed the trolls feature considers active flags only (#22774)
We recently added a "don't feed the trolls" feature which warns you about interacting with posts that have been flagged and are pending review. The problem is the warning persists even if an admin reviews the post and rejects the flag.

After this change we only consider active flags when deciding whether to show the warning or not.
2023-07-25 15:12:22 +08:00
Emmett Ling
978d52841a
FEATURE: Implement SiteSetting to Allow Anonymous Likes (#22131)
Allow anonymous users (logged-in, but set to anonymous posting) to like posts

---------

Co-authored-by: Emmett Ling <eling@zendesk.com>
Co-authored-by: Nat <natalie.tay@discourse.org>
2023-07-21 21:21:07 +08:00
Juan David Martínez Cubillos
9e83d64723
DEV: Add Custom emoji sanitization (#22697)
* DEV: Add Custom emoji sanitization

* added tests for implemented changes
2023-07-19 14:09:26 -05:00
Blake Erickson
90f395a118
DEV: Skip srcset for onebox thumbnails (#22621)
* DEV: Skip srcset for onebox thumbnails

In an effort to preserve bandwidth especially for mobile devices this
change will prevent upscaled srcset attributes from being added to
onebox thumbnail images.

Besides checking the html for onebox classes, our database structure for
uploads does not distinguish between regular images and onebox thumbnail
images, but all upload images in discourse do have a thumbnail. By
default this thumbnail is what is used for the non-upscaled image for
onebox images, so we should only use that thumbnail. Because the
rendered onebox image size is likely smaller than the upload thumbnail
size there really shouldn't be a need to upscale.
2023-07-19 12:21:34 -06:00
Martin Brennan
3be9e6c97e
FIX: Hashtag error in PrettyText when processing email (#22680)
Followup to b583872eed
and 54001060ea

Another place where we need to filter hashtag types to
only enabled ones is PrettyText, though the latter PR
above should also already make it so the correct priority
types are passed.

This is causing errors in the email processing workflow
for some customers (presumably ones with tagging disabled).
2023-07-19 10:52:18 +10:00
Blake Erickson
9e8010df8b
DEV: Use thumbnail url for wikimedia onebox image (#22620)
Wikimedia provides a thumbnail url for its images, so we should use that
for oneboxes instead of the full-size image. Because the size of the
  onebox image we display is quite small anyways the thumbnail wikimedia
  provides should suffice and will save bandwidth.

See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/264039
2023-07-14 12:20:18 -06:00
Roman Rizzi
61aeb2da90
FEATURE: Inline topic summary. Cached version accessible to everyone. (#22551)
* FEATURE:  Inline topic summary. Cached version accessible to everyone.

Anons and non-members of the `custom_summarization_allowed_groups_map` groups can see cached summaries for any accessible topic. After the first 12 hours and if the posts to summarize have changed, allowed users clicking on the button will automatically re-generate it.

* Ensure chat summaries work and prevent model hallucinations when there are no messages.
2023-07-12 11:21:51 -03:00
liushuyu
8e63244e72
DEV: allow using CDN URL for all s3 uploads (#20755)
This adds an option to allow non-image s3 files to be downloaded through CDN URL.

Addresses the issues in:

* meta.discourse.org/t/s3-cdn-url-not-being-used-on-non-image-uploads/175332
* meta.discourse.org/t/s3-uploads-using-cdn-for-pdfs/213218
2023-07-12 12:06:49 +08:00
Guhyoun Nam
b70bd4366b
FEATURE: Separated 'trusted users can edit others' setting for trust level 3 & 4 (#21493) 2023-07-07 10:48:14 -05:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva
3fd327c458
FEATURE: Basic support for threads.net onebox (#22471) 2023-07-06 16:02:49 -03:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
134dcdd63a
FEATURE: allow user to override watched_precedence_over_muted setting (#22340)
Recently, site setting watched_precedence_over_muted was introduced - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22252

In this PR, we are allowing users to override it. The option is only displayed when the user has watched categories and muted tags, or vice versa.
2023-07-04 15:08:29 +10:00
Jarek Radosz
3290c954f9
DEV: Fix random typos (#22345) 2023-06-29 12:23:28 +02:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
6c838c73e5
DEV: Add order:title filter to experimental /filter route (#22293)
This has been requested multiple times by users so it makes sense for us
to support this as well.

See https://meta.discourse.org/t/sort-display-of-topics-alphabetically/53911
2023-06-28 06:21:56 +08:00
Roman Rizzi
71ff38bab6
DEV: Fix lint and flaky summarization spec (#22303) 2023-06-27 13:18:10 -03:00
Roman Rizzi
f4e7a80600
DEV: Cache summarization strategy results. (#22230)
Updates the interface for implementing summarization strategies and adds a cache layer to summarize topics once.

The cache stores the final summary and each chunk used to build it, which will be useful when we have to extend or rebuild it.
2023-06-27 11:44:34 -03:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
9cf981f1f1
FEATURE: new watched_precedence_over_muted setting (#22252)
New setting which allow admin to define behavior when topic is in watched category and muted topic and vice versa.

If watched_precedence_over_muted setting is true, that topic is still visible in list of topics and notification is created.

If watched_precedence_over_muted setting is false, that topic is not still visible in list of topics and notification is skipped as well.
2023-06-27 14:49:34 +10:00
Loïc Guitaut
0f4beab0fb DEV: Update the rubocop-discourse gem
This enables cops related to RSpec `subject`.

See https://github.com/discourse/rubocop-discourse/pull/32
2023-06-26 11:41:52 +02:00
Alessio Cosenza
56718504ac
FEATURE: Add hooks for email poller plugins (#21384)
While we are unable to support OAUTH2 with pop3 (due to upstream dependency ruby/net-pop#16), we are adding the support for mail pollers plugin. Doing so, it would be possible to write a plugin which then uses other ways (microsoft graph sdk for example) to poll emails from a mailbox.

The idea is that a plugin would define a class which inherits from Email::Poller and defines a poll_mailbox static method which returns an array of strings. Then the plugin could call register_mail_poller(<class_name>) to have it registered. All the configuration (oauth2 tokens, email, etc) could be managed by sitesettings defined in the plugin.
2023-06-26 13:16:03 +08:00
Vinoth Kannan
52894b9d7c
FEATURE: display commit hash for each plugin on /admin/plugins page. (#22176)
It will help to find out the current version of the plugins even without the `docker_manager` plugin.
2023-06-26 10:09:57 +05:30
Ted Johansson
a183f14d09
DEV: Update display name in new quote format - Part 2 (#22104)
This change adds support retroactively updating display names in the new quote format when the user's name is changed. It happens through a background job that is triggered by a callback when a user is saved with a new name.
2023-06-26 11:01:59 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
fb8ce7d76e
DEV: Use use_redis_snapshotting in rate limiting test (#22270)
Why is this change required?

Prevents the test from leaking state in Redis and ends up causing other
tests to become flaky.
2023-06-26 09:47:00 +08:00
Jan Cernik
24c90534fb
FIX: Use Twitter API v2 for oneboxes and restore OpenGraph fallback (#22187) 2023-06-22 14:39:02 -03:00
Martin Brennan
fc199d42fa
FIX: Add aria-label attribute to cooked hashtags (#22182)
This commit adds an aria-label attribute to cooked hashtags using
the post/chat message decorateCooked functionality. I have just used
the inner content of the hashtag (the tag/category/channel name) for
the label -- we can reexamine at some point if we want something
different like "Link to dev category" or something, but from what I
can tell things like Twitter don't even have aria-labels for hashtags
so the text would be read out directly.

This commit also refactors any ruby specs checking the HTML of hashtags
to use rspec-html-matchers which is far clearer than having to maintain
the HTML structure in a HEREDOC for comparison, and gives better spec
failures.

c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/hashtags-are-getting-a-makeover/248866/23?u=martin
2023-06-20 15:47:17 +10:00
Sam
9e241e82e9
DEV: use HTML5 version of loofah (#21522)
https://meta.discourse.org/t/markdown-preview-and-result-differ/263878

The result of this markdown had different results in the composer preview and the post. This is solved by updating Loofah to the latest version and using html5 fragments like our user had reported. While the change was only needed in cooked_post_processor.rb for this fix, other areas also had to be updated due to various side effects.
2023-06-20 09:49:22 +08:00
David Taylor
f8ea5b1136
DEV: Update TranslateAccelerator missing translation string (#22158)
Upstream added a capital 'T' to the 'Translation missing' message in https://github.com/ruby-i18n/i18n/commit/c5c6e753f3. This caused our translate accelerator patch to diverge, and the change in case affected a number of our specs. This commit updates the translate accelerator to match the upstream casing, and introduces a spec to detect future divergence.
2023-06-16 15:28:03 +01:00
Martin Brennan
9174716737
DEV: Remove Discourse.redis.delete_prefixed (#22103)
This method is a huge footgun in production, since it calls
the Redis KEYS command. From the Redis documentation at
https://redis.io/commands/keys/:

> Warning: consider KEYS as a command that should only be used in
production environments with extreme care. It may ruin performance when
it is executed against large databases. This command is intended for
debugging and special operations, such as changing your keyspace layout.
Don't use KEYS in your regular application code.

Since we were only using `delete_prefixed` in specs (now that we
removed the usage in production in 24ec06ff85)
we can remove this and instead rely on `use_redis_snapshotting` on the
particular tests that need this kind of clearing functionality.
2023-06-16 12:44:35 +10:00
Sérgio Saquetim
4b22e67c8b
DEV: Added modifier to change mentions extracted from cooked text (#21654)
Added a new modifier hook to allow plugins to modify the @mentions
extracted from a cooked text.

Use case: Some plugins may change how the mentions are cooked to prevent
them from being confused with user or group mentions and display the user
card.

This modifier hook allows the plugin to filter the mentions detected or add new ways
to add mentions into cooked text.
2023-06-15 10:52:52 -03:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
2effcaa0f9
FIX: Update sidebar to be navigation menu (#22101)
Communities can use sidebar or header dropdown, therefore navigation menu is a better name settings in 2 places:

- Old user sidebar preferences;
- Site setting about default tags and categories.
2023-06-15 09:31:28 +10:00