Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Taylor
6417173082
DEV: Apply syntax_tree formatting to lib/* 2023-01-09 12:10:19 +00:00
Dan Ungureanu
6f7364e48b
FEATURE: RS512, RS384 and RS256 COSE algorithms (#15804)
* FEATURE: RS512, RS384 and RS256 COSE algorithms

These algorithms are not implemented by cose-ruby, but used in the web
authentication API and were marked as supported.

* FEATURE: Use all algorithms supported by cose-ruby

Previously only a subset of the algorithms were allowed.
2022-02-08 14:07:47 +02:00
Sam Saffron
d0d5a138c3
DEV: stop freezing frozen strings
We have the `# frozen_string_literal: true` comment on all our
files. This means all string literals are frozen. There is no need
to call #freeze on any literals.

For files with `# frozen_string_literal: true`

```
puts %w{a b}[0].frozen?
=> true

puts "hi".frozen?
=> true

puts "a #{1} b".frozen?
=> true

puts ("a " + "b").frozen?
=> false

puts (-("a " + "b")).frozen?
=> true
```

For more details see: https://samsaffron.com/archive/2018/02/16/reducing-string-duplication-in-ruby
2020-04-30 16:48:53 +10:00
Martin Brennan
cb660ef952 SECURITY: Improve second factor auth logic 2020-01-10 10:45:56 +10:00
Martin Brennan
c031434b86
FIX: Catch error when unknown COSE algorithm is supplied for Security Key (#8649)
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
2020-01-02 10:14:22 +10:00
Martin Brennan
5ad6dc01c1
FEATURE: Support RS256 algorithm for webauthn (#8385)
* Add support for RS256 webauthn algorithm (-257)
2019-11-21 15:45:36 +10:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
427d54b2b0 DEV: Upgrading Discourse to Zeitwerk (#8098)
Zeitwerk simplifies working with dependencies in dev and makes it easier reloading class chains. 

We no longer need to use Rails "require_dependency" anywhere and instead can just use standard 
Ruby patterns to require files.

This is a far reaching change and we expect some followups here.
2019-10-02 14:01:53 +10:00