discourse/app/controllers/application_controller.rb
Robin Ward 987504c6ab Rename no_js layout to no_ember
While *sometimes* `no_js` was used for visitors without js (for example
disabling it on your browser) it was also used for some pages that were
disabled to JS capable browsers, including the 404 page.

Even worse, sometimes it was used on pages that *had* Javascript, such
as our `/activate-account` route. It has been renamed to `no_ember` to
indicate what it really is, a layout for the site that doesn't load our
Ember.js application.
2015-01-15 15:56:53 -05:00

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require 'current_user'
require_dependency 'canonical_url'
require_dependency 'discourse'
require_dependency 'custom_renderer'
require_dependency 'archetype'
require_dependency 'rate_limiter'
require_dependency 'crawler_detection'
require_dependency 'json_error'
require_dependency 'letter_avatar'
require_dependency 'distributed_cache'
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
include CurrentUser
include CanonicalURL::ControllerExtensions
include JsonError
serialization_scope :guardian
protect_from_forgery
# Default Rails 3.2 lets the request through with a blank session
# we are being more pedantic here and nulling session / current_user
# and then raising a CSRF exception
def handle_unverified_request
# NOTE: API key is secret, having it invalidates the need for a CSRF token
unless is_api?
super
clear_current_user
render text: "['BAD CSRF']", status: 403
end
end
before_filter :set_current_user_for_logs
before_filter :set_locale
before_filter :set_mobile_view
before_filter :inject_preview_style
before_filter :disable_customization
before_filter :block_if_readonly_mode
before_filter :authorize_mini_profiler
before_filter :preload_json
before_filter :check_xhr
before_filter :redirect_to_login_if_required
layout :set_layout
def has_escaped_fragment?
SiteSetting.enable_escaped_fragments? && params.key?("_escaped_fragment_")
end
def use_crawler_layout?
@use_crawler_layout ||= (has_escaped_fragment? || CrawlerDetection.crawler?(request.user_agent))
end
def slow_platform?
request.user_agent =~ /Android/
end
def set_layout
use_crawler_layout? ? 'crawler' : 'application'
end
rescue_from Exception do |exception|
unless [ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound,
ActionController::RoutingError,
ActionController::UnknownController,
AbstractController::ActionNotFound].include? exception.class
begin
ErrorLog.report_async!(exception, self, request, current_user)
rescue
# dont care give up
end
end
raise
end
# Some exceptions
class RenderEmpty < Exception; end
# Render nothing unless we are an xhr request
rescue_from RenderEmpty do
render 'default/empty'
end
# If they hit the rate limiter
rescue_from RateLimiter::LimitExceeded do |e|
time_left = ""
if e.available_in < 1.minute.to_i
time_left = I18n.t("rate_limiter.seconds", count: e.available_in)
elsif e.available_in < 1.hour.to_i
time_left = I18n.t("rate_limiter.minutes", count: (e.available_in / 1.minute.to_i))
else
time_left = I18n.t("rate_limiter.hours", count: (e.available_in / 1.hour.to_i))
end
render json: {errors: [I18n.t("rate_limiter.too_many_requests", time_left: time_left)]}, status: 429
end
rescue_from Discourse::NotLoggedIn do |e|
raise e if Rails.env.test?
if request.get?
redirect_to "/"
else
render status: 403, json: failed_json.merge(message: I18n.t(:not_logged_in))
end
end
rescue_from Discourse::NotFound do
rescue_discourse_actions("[error: 'not found']", 404) # TODO: this breaks json responses
end
rescue_from Discourse::InvalidAccess do
rescue_discourse_actions("[error: 'invalid access']", 403, true) # TODO: this breaks json responses
end
rescue_from Discourse::ReadOnly do
render status: 405, json: failed_json.merge(message: I18n.t("read_only_mode_enabled"))
end
def rescue_discourse_actions(message, error, include_ember=false)
if request.format && request.format.json?
# TODO: this doesn't make sense. Stuffing an html page into a json response will cause
# $.parseJSON to fail in the browser. Also returning text like "[error: 'invalid access']"
# from the above rescue_from blocks will fail because that isn't valid json.
render status: error, layout: false, text: (error == 404) ? build_not_found_page(error) : message
else
render text: build_not_found_page(error, include_ember ? 'application' : 'no_ember')
end
end
def set_current_user_for_logs
if current_user
Logster.add_to_env(request.env,"username",current_user.username)
end
end
def set_locale
I18n.locale = if SiteSetting.allow_user_locale && current_user && current_user.locale.present?
current_user.locale
else
SiteSetting.default_locale
end
end
def store_preloaded(key, json)
@preloaded ||= {}
# I dislike that there is a gsub as opposed to a gsub!
# but we can not be mucking with user input, I wonder if there is a way
# to inject this safty deeper in the library or even in AM serializer
@preloaded[key] = json.gsub("</", "<\\/")
end
# If we are rendering HTML, preload the session data
def preload_json
# We don't preload JSON on xhr or JSON request
return if request.xhr?
preload_anonymous_data
if current_user
preload_current_user_data
current_user.sync_notification_channel_position
end
end
def set_mobile_view
session[:mobile_view] = params[:mobile_view] if params.has_key?(:mobile_view)
end
def inject_preview_style
style = request['preview-style']
if style.nil?
session[:preview_style] = cookies[:preview_style]
else
cookies.delete(:preview_style)
if style.blank? || style == 'default'
session[:preview_style] = nil
else
session[:preview_style] = style
if request['sticky']
cookies[:preview_style] = style
end
end
end
end
def disable_customization
session[:disable_customization] = params[:customization] == "0" if params.has_key?(:customization)
end
def guardian
@guardian ||= Guardian.new(current_user)
end
def serialize_data(obj, serializer, opts={})
# If it's an array, apply the serializer as an each_serializer to the elements
serializer_opts = {scope: guardian}.merge!(opts)
if obj.respond_to?(:to_ary)
serializer_opts[:each_serializer] = serializer
ActiveModel::ArraySerializer.new(obj.to_ary, serializer_opts).as_json
else
serializer.new(obj, serializer_opts).as_json
end
end
# This is odd, but it seems that in Rails `render json: obj` is about
# 20% slower than calling MultiJSON.dump ourselves. I'm not sure why
# Rails doesn't call MultiJson.dump when you pass it json: obj but
# it seems we don't need whatever Rails is doing.
def render_serialized(obj, serializer, opts={})
render_json_dump(serialize_data(obj, serializer, opts))
end
def render_json_dump(obj)
render json: MultiJson.dump(obj)
end
def can_cache_content?
!current_user.present?
end
# Our custom cache method
def discourse_expires_in(time_length)
return unless can_cache_content?
Middleware::AnonymousCache.anon_cache(request.env, time_length)
end
def fetch_user_from_params(opts=nil)
opts ||= {}
user = if params[:username]
username_lower = params[:username].downcase
username_lower.gsub!(/\.json$/, '')
find_opts = {username_lower: username_lower}
find_opts[:active] = true unless opts[:include_inactive]
User.find_by(find_opts)
elsif params[:external_id]
SingleSignOnRecord.find_by(external_id: params[:external_id]).try(:user)
end
raise Discourse::NotFound.new if user.blank?
guardian.ensure_can_see!(user)
user
end
def post_ids_including_replies
post_ids = params[:post_ids].map {|p| p.to_i}
if params[:reply_post_ids]
post_ids << PostReply.where(post_id: params[:reply_post_ids].map {|p| p.to_i}).pluck(:reply_id)
post_ids.flatten!
post_ids.uniq!
end
post_ids
end
private
def preload_anonymous_data
store_preloaded("site", Site.json_for(guardian))
store_preloaded("siteSettings", SiteSetting.client_settings_json)
store_preloaded("customHTML", custom_html_json)
store_preloaded("banner", banner_json)
store_preloaded("customEmoji", custom_emoji)
end
def preload_current_user_data
store_preloaded("currentUser", MultiJson.dump(CurrentUserSerializer.new(current_user, scope: guardian, root: false)))
serializer = ActiveModel::ArraySerializer.new(TopicTrackingState.report([current_user.id]), each_serializer: TopicTrackingStateSerializer)
store_preloaded("topicTrackingStates", MultiJson.dump(serializer))
end
def custom_html_json
data = {
top: SiteCustomization.custom_top(session[:preview_style]),
footer: SiteCustomization.custom_footer(session[:preview_style])
}
if DiscoursePluginRegistry.custom_html
data.merge! DiscoursePluginRegistry.custom_html
end
MultiJson.dump(data)
end
def self.banner_json_cache
@banner_json_cache ||= DistributedCache.new("banner_json")
end
def banner_json
json = ApplicationController.banner_json_cache["json"]
unless json
topic = Topic.where(archetype: Archetype.banner).limit(1).first
banner = topic.present? ? topic.banner : {}
ApplicationController.banner_json_cache["json"] = json = MultiJson.dump(banner)
end
json
end
def custom_emoji
serializer = ActiveModel::ArraySerializer.new(Emoji.custom, each_serializer: EmojiSerializer)
MultiJson.dump(serializer)
end
def render_json_error(obj)
render json: MultiJson.dump(create_errors_json(obj)), status: 422
end
def success_json
{ success: 'OK' }
end
def failed_json
{ failed: 'FAILED' }
end
def json_result(obj, opts={})
if yield(obj)
json = success_json
# If we were given a serializer, add the class to the json that comes back
if opts[:serializer].present?
json[obj.class.name.underscore] = opts[:serializer].new(obj, scope: guardian).serializable_hash
end
render json: MultiJson.dump(json)
else
error_obj = nil
if opts[:additional_errors]
error_target = opts[:additional_errors].find do |o|
target = obj.send(o)
target && target.errors.present?
end
error_obj = obj.send(error_target) if error_target
end
render_json_error(error_obj || obj)
end
end
def mini_profiler_enabled?
defined?(Rack::MiniProfiler) && guardian.is_developer?
end
def authorize_mini_profiler
return unless mini_profiler_enabled?
Rack::MiniProfiler.authorize_request
end
def check_xhr
# bypass xhr check on PUT / POST / DELETE provided api key is there, otherwise calling api is annoying
return if !request.get? && api_key_valid?
raise RenderEmpty.new unless ((request.format && request.format.json?) || request.xhr?)
end
def ensure_logged_in
raise Discourse::NotLoggedIn.new unless current_user.present?
end
def redirect_to_login_if_required
return if current_user || (request.format.json? && api_key_valid?)
# save original URL in a cookie
cookies[:destination_url] = request.original_url unless request.original_url =~ /uploads/
redirect_to :login if SiteSetting.login_required?
end
def block_if_readonly_mode
return if request.fullpath.start_with?("/admin/backups")
raise Discourse::ReadOnly.new if !request.get? && Discourse.readonly_mode?
end
def build_not_found_page(status=404, layout=false)
category_topic_ids = Category.pluck(:topic_id).compact
@top_viewed = Topic.where.not(id: category_topic_ids).top_viewed(10)
@recent = Topic.where.not(id: category_topic_ids).recent(10)
@slug = params[:slug].class == String ? params[:slug] : ''
@slug = (params[:id].class == String ? params[:id] : '') if @slug.blank?
@slug.gsub!('-',' ')
render_to_string status: status, layout: layout, formats: [:html], template: '/exceptions/not_found'
end
protected
def render_post_json(post, add_raw=true)
post_serializer = PostSerializer.new(post, scope: guardian, root: false)
post_serializer.add_raw = add_raw
counts = PostAction.counts_for([post], current_user)
if counts && counts = counts[post.id]
post_serializer.post_actions = counts
end
render_json_dump(post_serializer)
end
def api_key_valid?
request["api_key"] && ApiKey.where(key: request["api_key"]).exists?
end
# returns an array of integers given a param key
# returns nil if key is not found
def param_to_integer_list(key, delimiter = ',')
if params[key]
params[key].split(delimiter).map(&:to_i)
end
end
end