Introduces a new site setting `max_notifications_per_user`.
Out-of-the-box this is set to 10,000. If a user exceeds this number of
notifications, we will delete the oldest notifications keeping only 10,000.
To disable this safeguard set the setting to 0.
Enforcement happens weekly.
This is in place to protect the system from pathological states where a
single user has enormous amounts of notifications causing various queries
to time out. In practice nobody looks back more than a few hundred notifications.
Tracking down concurrency issues from backtraces and manual repros is a fraught process.
Sometimes you've just got to get your hands dirty and do a live debug.
Previously we had many places in the app that called `hostname` to get
hostname of a server. This commit replaces the pattern in 2 ways
1. We cache the result in `Discourse.os_hostname` so it is only ever called once
2. We prefer to use Socket.gethostname which avoids making a shell command
This improves performance as we are not spawning hostname processes throughout
the app lifetime
byebug, ruby-prof, better_errors and rbtrace are very MRI specific, flag
them as such
This helps move forward on potential jruby and truffleruby experiments
### UI Changes
If `SiteSetting.enable_bookmarks_with_reminders` is enabled:
* Clicking "Bookmark" on a topic will create a new Bookmark record instead of a post + user action
* Clicking "Clear Bookmarks" on a topic will delete all the new Bookmark records on a topic
* The topic bookmark buttons control the post bookmark flags correctly and vice-versa
Disabled selecting the "reminder type" for bookmarks in the UI because the backend functionality is not done yet (of sending users notifications etc.)
### Other Changes
* Added delete bookmark route (but no UI yet)
* Added a rake task to sync the old PostAction bookmarks to the new Bookmark table, which can be run as many times as we want for a site (it will not create duplicates).
This is not used in core or official plugins, and has been printing a deprecation notice since v2.3.0beta4. All OpenID 2.0 code and dependencies have been dropped. The user_open_ids table remains for now, in case anyone has missed the deprecation notice, and needs to migrate their data.
Context at https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/113249
When a tag is restricted to a secured category that the user can't see,
the message was saying that it wasn't restricted to any categories.
Now it will say it's restricted to categories you can't access.
This new iteration of select-kit focuses on following best principales and disallowing mutations inside select-kit components. A best effort has been made to avoid breaking changes, however if you content was a flat array, eg: ["foo", "bar"] You will need to set valueProperty=null and nameProperty=null on the component.
Also almost every component should have an `onChange` handler now to decide what to do with the updated data. **select-kit will not mutate your data by itself anymore**
This setting is very high risk and can potentially break all
sorts of features.
To avoid complications and save people from themselves we are
hiding the site setting.
It can still be modified using the console if absolutely needed.
Add nginx location to handle /secure-media-uploads/ requests .ico files were getting a 404 when being looked for via /secure-media-uploads/. this nginx config addition fixes the issue.
When 'categories topics' setting is set to 0, the system will
automatically try to find a value to keep the two columns (categories
and topics) symmetrical.
The value is computed as 1.5x the number of top level categories and at
least 5 topics will always be returned.
Adds a new route `/u/{username}/card.json`, which has a reduced number of fields. This change is behind a hidden site setting, so we can test compatibility before rolling out.
* FEATURE: Replace existing badge owners when using the bulk award feature
* Use ActiveRecord to sanitize title update query, Change replace checkbox text
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
* UX: Invalid CSV error message now includes information about the malformed line
* Update config/locales/server.en.ym and use line_number instead of lineno
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
* enqueue spam/dmarc failing emails instead of hiding
* add translations for dmarc/spam enqueued reasons
* unescape quote
* if email_in_authserv_id is blank return gray for all emails
Out-of-the-box Oj uses :object mode, this shifts us to use :compat mode
by default which is safer.
It means any de-serialization going forward will default to this mode.
If we wish to serialize or deserialize arbitrary objects going forward with
no json interfaces we will have to opt in.
* UI: Mass grant a badge from the admin ui
* Send the uploaded CSV and badge ID to the backend
* Read the CSV and grant badge in batches
* UX: Communicate the result to the user
* Don't award if badge is disabled
* Create a 'send_notification' method to remove duplicated code, slightly shrink badge image. Replace router transition with href.
* Dynamically discover current route
The QUnit rake task starts a server in test mode. We need a tweak to allow dynamic CSP hostnames in test mode. This tweak is already present in development mode.
To allow CSP to work, the browser host/port must match what the server sees. Therefore we need to disable the enforce_hostname middleware in test mode. To keep rspec and production as similar as possible, we skip enforce_hostname using an environment variable.
Also move the qunit rake task to use unicorn, for consistency with development and production.
This reverts commit 3193b0f6e6.
This is a temporary revert, we are seeing some CI failures due to this
change so I am reverting till we sort out all the problems.
MaxMind now requires an account with a license key to download files.
Discourse admins can register for such an account at:
https://www.maxmind.com/en/geolite2/signup
License key generation is available in the profile section.
Once registered you can set the license key using `DISCOURSE_MAXMIND_LICENSE_KEY`
This amends it so we unconditionally skip MaxMind DB downloads if no license key exists.
The env var `RAILS_ENABLE_TEST_LOG` didn't seem to do anything if enabled. This now sets the logger to STDOUT if `RAILS_ENABLE_TEST_LOG` is enabled and also introduces `RAILS_TEST_LOG_LEVEL` so the level of the logging in the console can be provided (default info).
Note: I am not sure if the original behaviour is expected. I can add an additional env var to enable the STDOUT logging if required
Added a fix to gracefully error with a Webauthn::SecurityKeyError if somehow a user provides an unkown COSE algorithm when logging in with a security key.
If `COSE::Algorithm.find` returns nil we now fail gracefully and log the algorithm used along with the user ID and the security key params for debugging, as this will help us find other common algorithms to implement for webauthn
This used to work due to side effects.
`rake parallel:migrate` used to work very inconsistently and would only migrate
some of the databases.
This introduces the recommended change to db.yml so the correct database is
found based off TEST_ENV_NUMBER if for some reason we did not set it using
RAILS_DB
Also avoids a bunch of schema dumping which is not needed when migrating
parallel specs
DB number 1 is very odd cause for whatever reason parallel spec is not
setting it.
- Refactor source_url to avoid using eval in development
- Precompile handlebars in development
- Include template compilers when running qunit
- Remove unsafe-eval in development CSP
- Include unsafe-eval only for qunit routes in development
The bug mentioned here
https://meta.discourse.org/t/badge-not-triggering/135896/8
Basically, descriptions for 3 badges: "Out of Love", "Higher Love" and
"Crazy in Love" are granted based on on "max_likes_per_day" and the
description should reflect that.
Currently at
tempting to access an invite via json will result in the following error:
```
HTTP_ACCEPT application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01
GET /invites/xxxxxxx
ActionView::MissingTemplate (Missing template invites/show, application/show with {:locale=>[:en_US, :en], :formats=>[:json], :variants=>[], :handlers=>[:raw, :erb, :html, :builder, :ruby]}. Searched in:
* "/var/www/discourse/app/views"
)
```
According to the [Rails
Source](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake#L20)
the `ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations_paths` are overwritten with the
value of `ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths` every
time the config is loaded.
This caused a bug for Discourse development where if you ran:
`rake db:drop db:create db:migrate` in one line, you would not get our
post migrations, as those had a custom value for `migrations_paths`.
The fix is to use `ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths`
to set up all our custom paths. Everything seems to work as expected.
Plugins can add it via API if they need to use `eval`:
```
extend_content_security_policy(script_src: [:unsafe_eval])
```
See https://meta.discourse.org/t/104243
The trouble with having:
/tags/:tag_id/...
and:
/tags/intersection/*tag_ids
for example, is: what happens if you want a tag called intersection?
Under this new scheme. Routes referring to a single tag are unambiguous
because they are prefixed with:
/tag/:tag_id
Routes referring to the collection of tags still start with:
/tags/
This commit just adds the new routes. It doesn't remove the old ones or
cause the new ones to be used.
API keys are now only visible when first created. After that, only the first four characters are stored in the database for identification, along with an sha256 hash of the full key. This makes key usage easier to audit, and ensures attackers would not have access to the live site in the event of a database leak.
This makes the merge lower risk, because we have some time to revert if needed. Once the change is confirmed to be working, we will add a second commit to drop the `key` column.
Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated!
This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality:
* We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them.
* Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book
* Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal.
* Both name and the reminder type are optional.
* If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder.
* If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all.
* All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you).
* If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark.
* A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked.
This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
When a component is installed and not assigned to any theme and the user is changing page, we should display a warning.
If the user decides to skip warning or come back later, a warning should not be shown anymore.
Also, when the user clicks "delete" button right after installation, warning about forgotten themes should not be shown.