discourse/app/controllers/users_controller.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
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class UsersController < ApplicationController
skip_before_action :authorize_mini_profiler, only: [:avatar]
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requires_login only: [
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:username, :update, :upload_user_image,
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:pick_avatar, :destroy_user_image, :destroy, :check_emails,
:topic_tracking_state, :preferences, :create_second_factor_totp,
:enable_second_factor_totp, :disable_second_factor, :list_second_factors,
:update_second_factor, :create_second_factor_backup, :select_avatar,
:notification_level, :revoke_auth_token, :register_second_factor_security_key,
:create_second_factor_security_key, :feature_topic, :clear_featured_topic,
:bookmarks, :invited, :check_sso_email, :check_sso_payload
]
skip_before_action :check_xhr, only: [
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:show, :badges, :password_reset_show, :password_reset_update, :update, :account_created,
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:activate_account, :perform_account_activation, :avatar,
:my_redirect, :toggle_anon, :admin_login, :confirm_admin, :email_login, :summary,
:feature_topic, :clear_featured_topic, :bookmarks
]
before_action :second_factor_check_confirmed_password, only: [
:create_second_factor_totp, :enable_second_factor_totp,
:disable_second_factor, :update_second_factor, :create_second_factor_backup,
:register_second_factor_security_key, :create_second_factor_security_key
]
before_action :respond_to_suspicious_request, only: [:create]
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# we need to allow account creation with bad CSRF tokens, if people are caching, the CSRF token on the
# page is going to be empty, this means that server will see an invalid CSRF and blow the session
# once that happens you can't log in with social
skip_before_action :verify_authenticity_token, only: [:create]
skip_before_action :redirect_to_login_if_required, only: [:check_username,
:check_email,
:create,
:account_created,
:activate_account,
:perform_account_activation,
:send_activation_email,
:update_activation_email,
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:password_reset_show,
:password_reset_update,
:confirm_email_token,
:email_login,
:admin_login,
:confirm_admin]
after_action :add_noindex_header, only: [:show, :my_redirect]
def index
end
def show(for_card: false)
return redirect_to path('/login') if SiteSetting.hide_user_profiles_from_public && !current_user
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@user = fetch_user_from_params(
include_inactive: current_user.try(:staff?) || (current_user && SiteSetting.show_inactive_accounts)
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)
user_serializer = nil
if guardian.can_see_profile?(@user)
serializer_class = for_card ? UserCardSerializer : UserSerializer
user_serializer = serializer_class.new(@user, scope: guardian, root: 'user')
topic_id = params[:include_post_count_for].to_i
if topic_id != 0
user_serializer.topic_post_count = { topic_id => Post.secured(guardian).where(topic_id: topic_id, user_id: @user.id).count }
end
else
user_serializer = HiddenProfileSerializer.new(@user, scope: guardian, root: 'user')
end
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if !params[:skip_track_visit] && (@user != current_user)
track_visit_to_user_profile
end
# This is a hack to get around a Rails issue where values with periods aren't handled correctly
# when used as part of a route.
if params[:external_id] && params[:external_id].ends_with?('.json')
return render_json_dump(user_serializer)
end
respond_to do |format|
format.html do
@restrict_fields = guardian.restrict_user_fields?(@user)
store_preloaded("user_#{@user.username}", MultiJson.dump(user_serializer))
render :show
end
format.json do
render_json_dump(user_serializer)
end
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end
end
def show_card
show(for_card: true)
end
def cards
return redirect_to path('/login') if SiteSetting.hide_user_profiles_from_public && !current_user
user_ids = params.require(:user_ids).split(",").map(&:to_i)
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new(:user_ids) if user_ids.length > 50
users = User.where(id: user_ids).includes(:user_option,
:user_stat,
:default_featured_user_badges,
:user_profile,
:card_background_upload,
:primary_group,
:flair_group,
:primary_email
)
users = users.filter { |u| guardian.can_see_profile?(u) }
preload_fields = User.allowed_user_custom_fields(guardian) + UserField.all.pluck(:id).map { |fid| "#{User::USER_FIELD_PREFIX}#{fid}" }
User.preload_custom_fields(users, preload_fields)
User.preload_recent_time_read(users)
render json: users, each_serializer: UserCardSerializer
end
def badges
raise Discourse::NotFound unless SiteSetting.enable_badges?
show
end
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def update
user = fetch_user_from_params
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guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
attributes = user_params
# We can't update the username via this route. Use the username route
attributes.delete(:username)
if params[:user_fields].present?
attributes[:custom_fields] ||= {}
fields = UserField.all
fields = fields.where(editable: true) unless current_user.staff?
fields.each do |field|
field_id = field.id.to_s
next unless params[:user_fields].has_key?(field_id)
value = clean_custom_field_values(field)
value = nil if value === "false"
value = value[0...UserField.max_length] if value
return render_json_error(I18n.t("login.missing_user_field")) if value.blank? && field.required?
attributes[:custom_fields]["#{User::USER_FIELD_PREFIX}#{field.id}"] = value
end
end
json_result(user, serializer: UserSerializer, additional_errors: [:user_profile, :user_option]) do |u|
updater = UserUpdater.new(current_user, user)
updater.update(attributes.permit!)
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end
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end
def username
params.require(:new_username)
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if clashing_with_existing_route?(params[:new_username]) || User.reserved_username?(params[:new_username])
return render_json_error(I18n.t("login.reserved_username"))
end
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user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit_username!(user)
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result = UsernameChanger.change(user, params[:new_username], current_user)
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if result
render json: { id: user.id, username: user.username }
else
render_json_error(user.errors.full_messages.join(','))
end
rescue Discourse::InvalidAccess
if current_user&.staff?
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978) The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense. This commit aims to: - Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_` - Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices - Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names - Rename relevant translation keys - Update relevant translations This commit does **not** aim to: - Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit - Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations - Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations - Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately The risks are: - There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical. - If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working. A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
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render_json_error(I18n.t('errors.messages.auth_overrides_username'))
else
render json: failed_json, status: 403
end
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end
def check_emails
user = fetch_user_from_params(include_inactive: true)
unless user == current_user
guardian.ensure_can_check_emails!(user)
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_check_email(user, context: params[:context])
end
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email, *secondary_emails = user.emails
unconfirmed_emails = user.unconfirmed_emails
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render json: {
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email: email,
secondary_emails: secondary_emails,
unconfirmed_emails: unconfirmed_emails,
associated_accounts: user.associated_accounts
}
rescue Discourse::InvalidAccess
render json: failed_json, status: 403
end
def check_sso_email
user = fetch_user_from_params(include_inactive: true)
unless user == current_user
guardian.ensure_can_check_sso_details!(user)
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_check_email(user, context: params[:context])
end
email = user&.single_sign_on_record&.external_email
email = I18n.t("user.email.does_not_exist") if email.blank?
render json: { email: email }
rescue Discourse::InvalidAccess
render json: failed_json, status: 403
end
def check_sso_payload
user = fetch_user_from_params(include_inactive: true)
guardian.ensure_can_check_sso_details!(user)
unless user == current_user
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_check_email(user, context: params[:context])
end
payload = user&.single_sign_on_record&.last_payload
payload = I18n.t("user.email.does_not_exist") if payload.blank?
render json: { payload: payload }
rescue Discourse::InvalidAccess
render json: failed_json, status: 403
end
def update_primary_email
if !SiteSetting.enable_secondary_emails
return render json: failed_json, status: 410
end
params.require(:email)
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit_email!(user)
old_primary = user.primary_email
if old_primary.email == params[:email]
return render json: success_json
end
new_primary = user.user_emails.find_by(email: params[:email])
if new_primary.blank?
return render json: failed_json.merge(errors: [I18n.t("change_email.doesnt_exist")]), status: 428
end
User.transaction do
old_primary.update!(primary: false)
new_primary.update!(primary: true)
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:user_updated, user)
if current_user.staff? && current_user != user
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_update_email(user)
else
UserHistory.create!(action: UserHistory.actions[:update_email], acting_user_id: user.id)
end
end
render json: success_json
end
def destroy_email
if !SiteSetting.enable_secondary_emails
return render json: failed_json, status: 410
end
params.require(:email)
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do
if change_requests = user.email_change_requests.where(new_email: params[:email]).presence
change_requests.destroy_all
elsif user.user_emails.where(email: params[:email], primary: false).destroy_all.present?
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:user_updated, user)
else
return render json: failed_json, status: 428
end
if current_user.staff? && current_user != user
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_destroy_email(user)
else
UserHistory.create(action: UserHistory.actions[:destroy_email], acting_user_id: user.id)
end
end
render json: success_json
end
def topic_tracking_state
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
report = TopicTrackingState.report(user)
DEV: Topic tracking state improvements (#13218) I merged this PR in yesterday, finally thinking this was done https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12958 but then a wild performance regression occurred. These are the problem methods: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/1aa20bd681e634f7fff22953ed62d90c2573b331/app/serializers/topic_tracking_state_serializer.rb#L13-L21 Turns out date comparison is super expensive on the backend _as well as_ the frontend. The fix was to just move the `treat_as_new_topic_start_date` into the SQL query rather than using the slower `UserOption#treat_as_new_topic_start_date` method in ruby. After this change, 1% of the total time is spent with the `created_in_new_period` comparison instead of ~20%. ---- History: Original PR which had to be reverted **https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12555**. See the description there for what this PR is achieving, plus below. The issue with the original PR is addressed in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12958/commits/92ef54f4020111ffacb0f2a27da5d5c2855f9d5d If you went to the `x unread` link for a tag Chrome would freeze up and possibly crash, or eventually unfreeze after nearly 10 mins. Other routes for unread/new were similarly slow. From profiling the issue was the `sync` function of `topic-tracking-state.js`, which calls down to `isNew` which in turn calls `moment`, a change I had made in the PR above. The time it takes locally with ~1400 topics in the tracking state is 2.3 seconds. To solve this issue, I have moved these calculations for "created in new period" and "unread not too old" into the tracking state serializer. When I was looking at the profiler I also noticed this issue which was just compounding the problem. Every time we modify topic tracking state we recalculate the sidebar tracking/everything/tag counts. However this calls `forEachTracked` and `countTags` which can be quite expensive as they go through the whole tracking state (and were also calling the removed moment functions). I added some logs and this was being called 30 times when navigating to a new /unread route because `sync` is being called from `build-topic-route` (one for each topic loaded due to pagination). So I just added a debounce here and it makes things even faster. Finally, I changed topic tracking state to use a Map so our counts of the state keys is faster (Maps have .size whereas objects you have to do Object.keys(obj) which is O(n).) <!-- NOTE: All pull requests should have tests (rspec in Ruby, qunit in JavaScript). If your code does not include test coverage, please include an explanation of why it was omitted. -->
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serializer = ActiveModel::ArraySerializer.new(
report, each_serializer: TopicTrackingStateSerializer, scope: guardian
)
render json: MultiJson.dump(serializer)
end
def badge_title
params.require(:user_badge_id)
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
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user_badge = UserBadge.find_by(id: params[:user_badge_id])
FIX: Badge and user title interaction fixes (#8282) * Fix user title logic when badge name customized * Fix an issue where a user's title was not considered a badge granted title when the user used a badge for their title and the badge name was customized. this affected the effectiveness of revoke_ungranted_titles! which only operates on badge_granted_titles. * When a user's title is set now it is considered a badge_granted_title if the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride is the same as the title * When a user's badge is revoked we now also revoke their title if the user's title matches the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride * Add a user history log when the title is revoked to remove confusion about why titles are revoked * Add granted_title_badge_id to user_profile, now when we set badge_granted_title on a user profile when updating a user's title based on a badge, we also remember which badge matched the title * When badge name (or custom text) changes update titles of users in a background job * When the name of a badge changes, or in the case of system badges when their custom translation text changes, then we need to update the title of all corresponding users who have a badge_granted_title and matching granted_title_badge_id. In the case of system badges we need to first get the proper badge ID based on the translation key e.g. badges.regular.name * Add migration to backfill all granted_title_badge_ids for both normal badge name titles and titles using custom badge text.
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previous_title = user.title
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if user_badge && user_badge.user == user && user_badge.badge.allow_title?
user.title = user_badge.badge.display_name
user.save!
FIX: Badge and user title interaction fixes (#8282) * Fix user title logic when badge name customized * Fix an issue where a user's title was not considered a badge granted title when the user used a badge for their title and the badge name was customized. this affected the effectiveness of revoke_ungranted_titles! which only operates on badge_granted_titles. * When a user's title is set now it is considered a badge_granted_title if the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride is the same as the title * When a user's badge is revoked we now also revoke their title if the user's title matches the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride * Add a user history log when the title is revoked to remove confusion about why titles are revoked * Add granted_title_badge_id to user_profile, now when we set badge_granted_title on a user profile when updating a user's title based on a badge, we also remember which badge matched the title * When badge name (or custom text) changes update titles of users in a background job * When the name of a badge changes, or in the case of system badges when their custom translation text changes, then we need to update the title of all corresponding users who have a badge_granted_title and matching granted_title_badge_id. In the case of system badges we need to first get the proper badge ID based on the translation key e.g. badges.regular.name * Add migration to backfill all granted_title_badge_ids for both normal badge name titles and titles using custom badge text.
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log_params = {
details: "title matching badge id #{user_badge.badge.id}",
previous_value: previous_title,
new_value: user.title
}
if current_user.staff? && current_user != user
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_title_change(user, log_params)
else
UserHistory.create!(log_params.merge(target_user_id: user.id, action: UserHistory.actions[:change_title]))
end
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else
user.title = ''
user.save!
FIX: Badge and user title interaction fixes (#8282) * Fix user title logic when badge name customized * Fix an issue where a user's title was not considered a badge granted title when the user used a badge for their title and the badge name was customized. this affected the effectiveness of revoke_ungranted_titles! which only operates on badge_granted_titles. * When a user's title is set now it is considered a badge_granted_title if the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride is the same as the title * When a user's badge is revoked we now also revoke their title if the user's title matches the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride * Add a user history log when the title is revoked to remove confusion about why titles are revoked * Add granted_title_badge_id to user_profile, now when we set badge_granted_title on a user profile when updating a user's title based on a badge, we also remember which badge matched the title * When badge name (or custom text) changes update titles of users in a background job * When the name of a badge changes, or in the case of system badges when their custom translation text changes, then we need to update the title of all corresponding users who have a badge_granted_title and matching granted_title_badge_id. In the case of system badges we need to first get the proper badge ID based on the translation key e.g. badges.regular.name * Add migration to backfill all granted_title_badge_ids for both normal badge name titles and titles using custom badge text.
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log_params = {
previous_value: previous_title
}
if current_user.staff? && current_user != user
StaffActionLogger
.new(current_user)
.log_title_revoke(user, log_params.merge(revoke_reason: 'user title was same as revoked badge name or custom badge name'))
FIX: Badge and user title interaction fixes (#8282) * Fix user title logic when badge name customized * Fix an issue where a user's title was not considered a badge granted title when the user used a badge for their title and the badge name was customized. this affected the effectiveness of revoke_ungranted_titles! which only operates on badge_granted_titles. * When a user's title is set now it is considered a badge_granted_title if the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride is the same as the title * When a user's badge is revoked we now also revoke their title if the user's title matches the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride * Add a user history log when the title is revoked to remove confusion about why titles are revoked * Add granted_title_badge_id to user_profile, now when we set badge_granted_title on a user profile when updating a user's title based on a badge, we also remember which badge matched the title * When badge name (or custom text) changes update titles of users in a background job * When the name of a badge changes, or in the case of system badges when their custom translation text changes, then we need to update the title of all corresponding users who have a badge_granted_title and matching granted_title_badge_id. In the case of system badges we need to first get the proper badge ID based on the translation key e.g. badges.regular.name * Add migration to backfill all granted_title_badge_ids for both normal badge name titles and titles using custom badge text.
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else
UserHistory.create!(log_params.merge(target_user_id: user.id, action: UserHistory.actions[:revoke_title]))
end
end
render body: nil
end
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def preferences
render body: nil
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end
def my_redirect
raise Discourse::NotFound if params[:path] !~ /^[a-z_\-\/]+$/
if current_user.blank?
cookies[:destination_url] = path("/my/#{params[:path]}")
redirect_to path("/login-preferences")
else
redirect_to(path("/u/#{current_user.encoded_username}/#{params[:path]}"))
end
end
def profile_hidden
render nothing: true
end
def summary
@user = fetch_user_from_params(include_inactive: current_user.try(:staff?) || (current_user && SiteSetting.show_inactive_accounts))
raise Discourse::NotFound unless guardian.can_see_profile?(@user)
response.headers['X-Robots-Tag'] = 'noindex'
respond_to do |format|
format.html do
@restrict_fields = guardian.restrict_user_fields?(@user)
render :show
end
format.json do
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summary_json = Discourse.cache.fetch(summary_cache_key(@user), expires_in: 1.hour) do
summary = UserSummary.new(@user, guardian)
serializer = UserSummarySerializer.new(summary, scope: guardian)
MultiJson.dump(serializer)
end
render json: summary_json
end
end
end
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def invited
if guardian.can_invite_to_forum?
filter = params[:filter] || "redeemed"
inviter = fetch_user_from_params(include_inactive: current_user.staff? || SiteSetting.show_inactive_accounts)
invites = if filter == "pending" && guardian.can_see_invite_details?(inviter)
Invite.includes(:topics, :groups).pending(inviter)
elsif filter == "expired"
Invite.expired(inviter)
elsif filter == "redeemed"
Invite.redeemed_users(inviter)
else
Invite.none
end
invites = invites.offset(params[:offset].to_i || 0).limit(SiteSetting.invites_per_page)
show_emails = guardian.can_see_invite_emails?(inviter)
if params[:search].present? && invites.present?
filter_sql = '(LOWER(users.username) LIKE :filter)'
filter_sql = '(LOWER(invites.email) LIKE :filter) or (LOWER(users.username) LIKE :filter)' if show_emails
invites = invites.where(filter_sql, filter: "%#{params[:search].downcase}%")
end
pending_count = Invite.pending(inviter).reorder(nil).count.to_i
expired_count = Invite.expired(inviter).reorder(nil).count.to_i
redeemed_count = Invite.redeemed_users(inviter).reorder(nil).count.to_i
render json: MultiJson.dump(InvitedSerializer.new(
OpenStruct.new(
invite_list: invites.to_a,
show_emails: show_emails,
inviter: inviter,
type: filter,
counts: {
pending: pending_count,
expired: expired_count,
redeemed: redeemed_count,
total: pending_count + expired_count
}
),
scope: guardian,
root: false
))
elsif current_user&.staff?
message = if SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect
I18n.t("invite.disabled_errors.discourse_connect_enabled")
end
render_invite_error(message)
else
render_json_error(I18n.t("invite.disabled_errors.invalid_access"))
end
end
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def is_local_username
usernames = params[:usernames] if params[:usernames].present?
usernames = [params[:username]] if params[:username].present?
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new(:usernames) if !usernames.kind_of?(Array)
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groups = Group.where(name: usernames).pluck(:name)
mentionable_groups =
if current_user
Group.mentionable(current_user, include_public: false)
.where(name: usernames)
.pluck(:name, :user_count)
.map do |name, user_count|
{
name: name,
user_count: user_count
}
end
end
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usernames -= groups
usernames.each(&:downcase!)
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cannot_see = []
topic_id = params[:topic_id]
unless topic_id.blank?
topic = Topic.find_by(id: topic_id)
usernames.each { |username| cannot_see.push(username) unless Guardian.new(User.find_by_username(username)).can_see?(topic) }
end
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result = User.where(staged: false)
.where(username_lower: usernames)
.pluck(:username_lower)
render json: {
valid: result,
valid_groups: groups,
mentionable_groups: mentionable_groups,
cannot_see: cannot_see,
max_users_notified_per_group_mention: SiteSetting.max_users_notified_per_group_mention
}
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end
def render_available_true
render(json: { available: true })
end
def changing_case_of_own_username(target_user, username)
target_user && username.downcase == (target_user.username.downcase)
end
# Used for checking availability of a username and will return suggestions
# if the username is not available.
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def check_username
if !params[:username].present?
params.require(:username) if !params[:email].present?
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return render(json: success_json)
end
username = params[:username]&.unicode_normalize
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target_user = user_from_params_or_current_user
# The special case where someone is changing the case of their own username
return render_available_true if changing_case_of_own_username(target_user, username)
checker = UsernameCheckerService.new
email = params[:email] || target_user.try(:email)
render json: checker.check_username(username, email)
end
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def check_email
begin
RateLimiter.new(nil, "check-email-#{request.remote_ip}", 10, 1.minute).performed!
rescue RateLimiter::LimitExceeded
return render json: success_json
end
email = Email.downcase((params[:email] || "").strip)
if email.blank? || SiteSetting.hide_email_address_taken?
return render json: success_json
end
if !(email =~ EmailValidator.email_regex)
error = User.new.errors.full_message(:email, I18n.t(:'user.email.invalid'))
return render json: failed_json.merge(errors: [error])
end
if !EmailValidator.allowed?(email)
error = User.new.errors.full_message(:email, I18n.t(:'user.email.not_allowed'))
return render json: failed_json.merge(errors: [error])
end
if ScreenedEmail.should_block?(email)
error = User.new.errors.full_message(:email, I18n.t(:'user.email.blocked'))
return render json: failed_json.merge(errors: [error])
end
if User.where(staged: false).find_by_email(email).present?
error = User.new.errors.full_message(:email, I18n.t(:'errors.messages.taken'))
return render json: failed_json.merge(errors: [error])
end
render json: success_json
end
def user_from_params_or_current_user
params[:for_user_id] ? User.find(params[:for_user_id]) : current_user
end
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def create
params.require(:email)
params.require(:username)
params.require(:invite_code) if SiteSetting.require_invite_code
params.permit(:user_fields)
unless SiteSetting.allow_new_registrations
return fail_with("login.new_registrations_disabled")
end
if params[:password] && params[:password].length > User.max_password_length
return fail_with("login.password_too_long")
end
if params[:email].length > 254 + 1 + 253
return fail_with("login.email_too_long")
end
if SiteSetting.require_invite_code && SiteSetting.invite_code.strip.downcase != params[:invite_code].strip.downcase
return fail_with("login.wrong_invite_code")
end
if clashing_with_existing_route?(params[:username]) || User.reserved_username?(params[:username])
return fail_with("login.reserved_username")
end
params[:locale] ||= I18n.locale unless current_user
new_user_params = user_params.except(:timezone)
user = User.where(staged: true).with_email(new_user_params[:email].strip.downcase).first
if user
user.active = false
user.unstage!
end
user ||= User.new
user.attributes = new_user_params
# Handle API approval and
# auto approve users based on auto_approve_email_domains setting
if user.approved? || EmailValidator.can_auto_approve_user?(user.email)
ReviewableUser.set_approved_fields!(user, current_user)
end
# Handle custom fields
user_fields = UserField.all
if user_fields.present?
field_params = params[:user_fields] || {}
fields = user.custom_fields
user_fields.each do |f|
field_val = field_params[f.id.to_s]
if field_val.blank?
return fail_with("login.missing_user_field") if f.required?
else
fields["#{User::USER_FIELD_PREFIX}#{f.id}"] = field_val[0...UserField.max_length]
end
end
user.custom_fields = fields
end
authentication = UserAuthenticator.new(user, session)
if !authentication.has_authenticator? && !SiteSetting.enable_local_logins && !(current_user&.admin? && is_api?)
return render body: nil, status: :forbidden
end
authentication.start
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if authentication.email_valid? && !authentication.authenticated?
# posted email is different that the already validated one?
return fail_with('login.incorrect_username_email_or_password')
end
activation = UserActivator.new(user, request, session, cookies)
activation.start
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# just assign a password if we have an authenticator and no password
# this is the case for Twitter
user.password = SecureRandom.hex if user.password.blank? && authentication.has_authenticator?
if user.save
authentication.finish
activation.finish
user.update_timezone_if_missing(params[:timezone])
secure_session[HONEYPOT_KEY] = nil
secure_session[CHALLENGE_KEY] = nil
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# save user email in session, to show on account-created page
session["user_created_message"] = activation.message
session[SessionController::ACTIVATE_USER_KEY] = user.id
# If the user was created as active this will
# ensure their email is confirmed and
# add them to the review queue if they need to be approved
user.activate if user.active?
render json: {
success: true,
active: user.active?,
message: activation.message,
}.merge(SiteSetting.hide_email_address_taken ? {} : { user_id: user.id })
elsif SiteSetting.hide_email_address_taken && user.errors[:primary_email]&.include?(I18n.t('errors.messages.taken'))
session["user_created_message"] = activation.success_message
if existing_user = User.find_by_email(user.primary_email&.email)
Jobs.enqueue(:critical_user_email, type: :account_exists, user_id: existing_user.id)
end
render json: {
success: true,
active: false,
message: activation.success_message
}
else
errors = user.errors.to_hash
errors[:email] = errors.delete(:primary_email) if errors[:primary_email]
render json: {
success: false,
message: I18n.t(
'login.errors',
errors: user.errors.full_messages.join("\n")
),
errors: errors,
values: {
name: user.name,
username: user.username,
email: user.primary_email&.email
},
is_developer: UsernameCheckerService.is_developer?(user.email)
}
end
rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
render json: {
success: false,
message: I18n.t("login.something_already_taken")
}
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end
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def password_reset_show
expires_now
token = params[:token]
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password_reset_find_user(token, committing_change: false)
if !@error
security_params = {
is_developer: UsernameCheckerService.is_developer?(@user.email),
admin: @user.admin?,
second_factor_required: @user.totp_enabled?,
security_key_required: @user.security_keys_enabled?,
backup_enabled: @user.backup_codes_enabled?,
multiple_second_factor_methods: @user.has_multiple_second_factor_methods?
}
end
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respond_to do |format|
format.html do
return render 'password_reset', layout: 'no_ember' if @error
Webauthn.stage_challenge(@user, secure_session)
store_preloaded(
"password_reset",
MultiJson.dump(security_params.merge(Webauthn.allowed_credentials(@user, secure_session)))
)
render 'password_reset'
end
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format.json do
return render json: { message: @error } if @error
Webauthn.stage_challenge(@user, secure_session)
render json: security_params.merge(Webauthn.allowed_credentials(@user, secure_session))
end
end
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end
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def password_reset_update
expires_now
token = params[:token]
password_reset_find_user(token, committing_change: true)
rate_limit_second_factor!(@user)
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# no point doing anything else if we can't even find
# a user from the token
if @user
if !secure_session["second-factor-#{token}"]
second_factor_authentication_result = @user.authenticate_second_factor(params, secure_session)
if !second_factor_authentication_result.ok
user_error_key = second_factor_authentication_result.reason == "invalid_security_key" ? :user_second_factors : :security_keys
@user.errors.add(user_error_key, :invalid)
@error = second_factor_authentication_result.error
else
# this must be set because the first call we authenticate e.g. TOTP, and we do
# not want to re-authenticate on the second call to change the password as this
# will cause a TOTP error saying the code has already been used
secure_session["second-factor-#{token}"] = true
end
end
if @invalid_password = params[:password].blank? || params[:password].size > User.max_password_length
@user.errors.add(:password, :invalid)
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end
# if we have run into no errors then the user is a-ok to
# change the password
if @user.errors.empty?
@user.update_timezone_if_missing(params[:timezone]) if params[:timezone]
@user.password = params[:password]
@user.password_required!
@user.user_auth_tokens.destroy_all
if @user.save
Invite.invalidate_for_email(@user.email) # invite link can't be used to log in anymore
secure_session["password-#{token}"] = nil
secure_session["second-factor-#{token}"] = nil
UserHistory.create!(
target_user: @user,
acting_user: @user,
action: UserHistory.actions[:change_password]
)
logon_after_password_reset
end
end
end
respond_to do |format|
format.html do
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return render 'password_reset', layout: 'no_ember' if @error
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Webauthn.stage_challenge(@user, secure_session)
security_params = {
is_developer: UsernameCheckerService.is_developer?(@user.email),
admin: @user.admin?,
second_factor_required: @user.totp_enabled?,
security_key_required: @user.security_keys_enabled?,
backup_enabled: @user.backup_codes_enabled?,
multiple_second_factor_methods: @user.has_multiple_second_factor_methods?
}.merge(Webauthn.allowed_credentials(@user, secure_session))
store_preloaded("password_reset", MultiJson.dump(security_params))
return redirect_to(wizard_path) if Wizard.user_requires_completion?(@user)
render 'password_reset'
end
format.json do
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if @error || @user&.errors&.any?
render json: {
success: false,
message: @error,
errors: @user&.errors&.to_hash,
is_developer: UsernameCheckerService.is_developer?(@user&.email),
admin: @user&.admin?
}
else
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render json: {
success: true,
message: @success,
requires_approval: !Guardian.new(@user).can_access_forum?,
redirect_to: Wizard.user_requires_completion?(@user) ? wizard_path : nil
}
end
end
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end
end
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def confirm_email_token
expires_now
EmailToken.confirm(params[:token])
render json: success_json
end
def logon_after_password_reset
message =
if Guardian.new(@user).can_access_forum?
# Log in the user
log_on_user(@user)
'password_reset.success'
else
@requires_approval = true
'password_reset.success_unapproved'
end
@success = I18n.t(message)
end
def admin_login
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return redirect_to(path("/")) if current_user
if request.put? && params[:email].present?
RateLimiter.new(nil, "admin-login-hr-#{request.remote_ip}", 6, 1.hour).performed!
RateLimiter.new(nil, "admin-login-min-#{request.remote_ip}", 3, 1.minute).performed!
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if user = User.with_email(params[:email]).admins.human_users.first
email_token = user.email_tokens.create(email: user.email)
Jobs.enqueue(:critical_user_email, type: :admin_login, user_id: user.id, email_token: email_token.token)
@message = I18n.t("admin_login.success")
else
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@message = I18n.t("admin_login.errors.unknown_email_address")
end
end
render layout: 'no_ember'
rescue RateLimiter::LimitExceeded
@message = I18n.t("rate_limiter.slow_down")
render layout: 'no_ember'
end
def email_login
raise Discourse::NotFound if !SiteSetting.enable_local_logins_via_email
return redirect_to path("/") if current_user
expires_now
params.require(:login)
RateLimiter.new(nil, "email-login-hour-#{request.remote_ip}", 6, 1.hour).performed!
RateLimiter.new(nil, "email-login-min-#{request.remote_ip}", 3, 1.minute).performed!
user = User.human_users.find_by_username_or_email(params[:login])
user_presence = user.present? && !user.staged
if user
RateLimiter.new(nil, "email-login-hour-#{user.id}", 6, 1.hour).performed!
RateLimiter.new(nil, "email-login-min-#{user.id}", 3, 1.minute).performed!
if user_presence
email_token = user.email_tokens.create!(email: user.email)
Jobs.enqueue(:critical_user_email,
type: :email_login,
user_id: user.id,
email_token: email_token.token
)
end
end
json = success_json
json[:hide_taken] = SiteSetting.hide_email_address_taken
json[:user_found] = user_presence unless SiteSetting.hide_email_address_taken
render json: json
rescue RateLimiter::LimitExceeded
render_json_error(I18n.t("rate_limiter.slow_down"))
end
def toggle_anon
user = AnonymousShadowCreator.get_master(current_user) ||
AnonymousShadowCreator.get(current_user)
if user
log_on_user(user)
render json: success_json
else
render json: failed_json, status: 403
end
end
def account_created
if current_user.present?
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978) The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense. This commit aims to: - Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_` - Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices - Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names - Rename relevant translation keys - Update relevant translations This commit does **not** aim to: - Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit - Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations - Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations - Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately The risks are: - There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical. - If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working. A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
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if SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect_provider && payload = cookies.delete(:sso_payload)
return redirect_to(session_sso_provider_url + "?" + payload)
elsif destination_url = cookies.delete(:destination_url)
return redirect_to(destination_url)
else
return redirect_to(path('/'))
end
end
@custom_body_class = "static-account-created"
@message = session['user_created_message'] || I18n.t('activation.missing_session')
@account_created = { message: @message, show_controls: false }
if session_user_id = session[SessionController::ACTIVATE_USER_KEY]
if user = User.where(id: session_user_id.to_i).first
@account_created[:username] = user.username
@account_created[:email] = user.email
@account_created[:show_controls] = !user.from_staged?
end
end
store_preloaded("accountCreated", MultiJson.dump(@account_created))
expires_now
respond_to do |format|
format.html { render "default/empty" }
format.json { render json: success_json }
end
end
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def activate_account
expires_now
render layout: 'no_ember'
end
def perform_account_activation
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new if honeypot_or_challenge_fails?(params)
if @user = EmailToken.confirm(params[:token])
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# Log in the user unless they need to be approved
if Guardian.new(@user).can_access_forum?
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@user.enqueue_welcome_message('welcome_user') if @user.send_welcome_message
log_on_user(@user)
if Wizard.user_requires_completion?(@user)
return redirect_to(wizard_path)
elsif destination_url = cookies[:destination_url]
cookies[:destination_url] = nil
return redirect_to(destination_url)
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978) The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense. This commit aims to: - Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_` - Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices - Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names - Rename relevant translation keys - Update relevant translations This commit does **not** aim to: - Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit - Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations - Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations - Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately The risks are: - There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical. - If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working. A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
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elsif SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect_provider && payload = cookies.delete(:sso_payload)
return redirect_to(session_sso_provider_url + "?" + payload)
end
else
@needs_approval = true
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end
else
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flash.now[:error] = I18n.t('activation.already_done')
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end
render layout: 'no_ember'
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end
def update_activation_email
RateLimiter.new(nil, "activate-edit-email-hr-#{request.remote_ip}", 5, 1.hour).performed!
if params[:username].present?
@user = User.find_by_username_or_email(params[:username])
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new unless @user.present?
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new unless @user.confirm_password?(params[:password])
elsif user_key = session[SessionController::ACTIVATE_USER_KEY]
@user = User.where(id: user_key.to_i).first
end
if @user.blank? || @user.active? || current_user.present? || @user.from_staged?
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new
end
User.transaction do
primary_email = @user.primary_email
primary_email.email = params[:email]
primary_email.skip_validate_email = false
if primary_email.save
@user.email_tokens.create!(email: @user.email)
enqueue_activation_email
render json: success_json
else
render_json_error(primary_email)
end
end
end
def send_activation_email
if current_user.blank? || !current_user.staff?
RateLimiter.new(nil, "activate-hr-#{request.remote_ip}", 30, 1.hour).performed!
RateLimiter.new(nil, "activate-min-#{request.remote_ip}", 6, 1.minute).performed!
end
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new if SiteSetting.must_approve_users?
if params[:username].present?
@user = User.find_by_username_or_email(params[:username].to_s)
end
raise Discourse::NotFound unless @user
if !current_user&.staff? &&
@user.id != session[SessionController::ACTIVATE_USER_KEY]
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new
end
session.delete(SessionController::ACTIVATE_USER_KEY)
if @user.active && @user.email_confirmed?
render_json_error(I18n.t('activation.activated'), status: 409)
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else
@email_token = @user.email_tokens.unconfirmed.active.first
enqueue_activation_email
render body: nil
end
end
def enqueue_activation_email
@email_token ||= @user.email_tokens.create!(email: @user.email)
Jobs.enqueue(:critical_user_email, type: :signup, user_id: @user.id, email_token: @email_token.token, to_address: @user.email)
end
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def search_users
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term = params[:term].to_s.strip
topic_id = params[:topic_id].to_i if params[:topic_id].present?
category_id = params[:category_id].to_i if params[:category_id].present?
topic_allowed_users = params[:topic_allowed_users] || false
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group_names = params[:groups] || []
group_names << params[:group] if params[:group]
@groups = Group.where(name: group_names) if group_names.present?
options = {
topic_allowed_users: topic_allowed_users,
searching_user: current_user,
groups: @groups
}
options[:include_staged_users] = !!ActiveModel::Type::Boolean.new.cast(params[:include_staged_users])
options[:last_seen_users] = !!ActiveModel::Type::Boolean.new.cast(params[:last_seen_users])
options[:limit] = params[:limit].to_i if params[:limit].present?
options[:topic_id] = topic_id if topic_id
options[:category_id] = category_id if category_id
results = UserSearch.new(term, options).search
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user_fields = [:username, :upload_avatar_template]
user_fields << :name if SiteSetting.enable_names?
to_render = { users: results.as_json(only: user_fields, methods: [:avatar_template]) }
# blank term is only handy for in-topic search of users after @
# we do not want group results ever if term is blank
groups =
if term.present? && current_user
if params[:include_groups] == 'true'
Group.visible_groups(current_user)
elsif params[:include_mentionable_groups] == 'true'
Group.mentionable(current_user)
elsif params[:include_messageable_groups] == 'true'
Group.messageable(current_user)
end
end
if groups
groups = Group.search_groups(term, groups: groups)
groups = groups.order('groups.name asc')
to_render[:groups] = groups.map do |m|
{ name: m.name, full_name: m.full_name }
end
end
render json: to_render
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end
AVATAR_TYPES_WITH_UPLOAD ||= %w{uploaded custom gravatar}
def pick_avatar
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user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978) The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense. This commit aims to: - Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_` - Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices - Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names - Rename relevant translation keys - Update relevant translations This commit does **not** aim to: - Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit - Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations - Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations - Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately The risks are: - There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical. - If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working. A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
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if SiteSetting.discourse_connect_overrides_avatar
return render json: failed_json, status: 422
end
type = params[:type]
invalid_type = type.present? && !AVATAR_TYPES_WITH_UPLOAD.include?(type) && type != 'system'
if invalid_type
return render json: failed_json, status: 422
end
if type.blank? || type == 'system'
upload_id = nil
elsif !SiteSetting.allow_uploaded_avatars
return render json: failed_json, status: 422
else
upload_id = params[:upload_id]
upload = Upload.find_by(id: upload_id)
if upload.nil?
return render_json_error I18n.t('avatar.missing')
end
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# old safeguard
user.create_user_avatar unless user.user_avatar
guardian.ensure_can_pick_avatar!(user.user_avatar, upload)
if type == 'gravatar'
user.user_avatar.gravatar_upload_id = upload_id
else
user.user_avatar.custom_upload_id = upload_id
end
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end
if user.is_system_user?
SiteSetting.use_site_small_logo_as_system_avatar = false
end
user.uploaded_avatar_id = upload_id
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user.save!
user.user_avatar.save!
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render json: success_json
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end
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def select_avatar
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
url = params[:url]
if url.blank?
return render json: failed_json, status: 422
end
unless SiteSetting.selectable_avatars_enabled
return render json: failed_json, status: 422
end
if SiteSetting.selectable_avatars.blank?
return render json: failed_json, status: 422
end
unless upload = Upload.get_from_url(url)
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return render json: failed_json, status: 422
end
unless SiteSetting.selectable_avatars.include?(upload)
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return render json: failed_json, status: 422
end
user.uploaded_avatar_id = upload.id
if user.is_system_user?
SiteSetting.use_site_small_logo_as_system_avatar = false
end
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user.save!
avatar = user.user_avatar || user.create_user_avatar
avatar.custom_upload_id = upload.id
avatar.save!
render json: {
avatar_template: user.avatar_template,
custom_avatar_template: user.avatar_template,
uploaded_avatar_id: upload.id,
}
end
def destroy_user_image
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
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case params.require(:type)
when "profile_background"
user.user_profile.clear_profile_background
when "card_background"
user.user_profile.clear_card_background
else
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new(:type)
end
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render json: success_json
end
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def destroy
@user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_delete_user!(@user)
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UserDestroyer.new(current_user).destroy(@user, delete_posts: true, context: params[:context])
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render json: success_json
end
def notification_level
user = fetch_user_from_params
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if params[:notification_level] == "ignore"
@error_message = "ignore_error"
guardian.ensure_can_ignore_user!(user)
MutedUser.where(user: current_user, muted_user: user).delete_all
ignored_user = IgnoredUser.find_by(user: current_user, ignored_user: user)
if ignored_user.present?
ignored_user.update(expiring_at: DateTime.parse(params[:expiring_at]))
else
IgnoredUser.create!(user: current_user, ignored_user: user, expiring_at: Time.parse(params[:expiring_at]))
end
elsif params[:notification_level] == "mute"
@error_message = "mute_error"
guardian.ensure_can_mute_user!(user)
IgnoredUser.where(user: current_user, ignored_user: user).delete_all
MutedUser.find_or_create_by!(user: current_user, muted_user: user)
elsif params[:notification_level] == "normal"
MutedUser.where(user: current_user, muted_user: user).delete_all
IgnoredUser.where(user: current_user, ignored_user: user).delete_all
end
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render json: success_json
rescue Discourse::InvalidAccess => e
render_json_error(I18n.t("notification_level.#{@error_message}"))
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end
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def read_faq
if user = current_user
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user.user_stat.read_faq = 1.second.ago
user.user_stat.save
end
render json: success_json
end
def staff_info
@user = fetch_user_from_params(include_inactive: true)
guardian.ensure_can_see_staff_info!(@user)
result = {}
%W{
number_of_deleted_posts number_of_flagged_posts number_of_flags_given
number_of_suspensions warnings_received_count number_of_rejected_posts
}.each do |info|
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result[info] = @user.public_send(info)
end
render json: result
end
def confirm_admin
@confirmation = AdminConfirmation.find_by_code(params[:token])
raise Discourse::NotFound unless @confirmation
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new unless
@confirmation.performed_by.id == (current_user&.id || @confirmation.performed_by.id)
if request.post?
@confirmation.email_confirmed!
@confirmed = true
end
respond_to do |format|
format.json { render json: success_json }
format.html { render layout: 'no_ember' }
end
end
def list_second_factors
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978) The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense. This commit aims to: - Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_` - Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices - Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names - Rename relevant translation keys - Update relevant translations This commit does **not** aim to: - Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit - Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations - Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations - Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately The risks are: - There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical. - If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working. A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
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raise Discourse::NotFound if SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect || !SiteSetting.enable_local_logins
unless params[:password].empty?
RateLimiter.new(nil, "login-hr-#{request.remote_ip}", SiteSetting.max_logins_per_ip_per_hour, 1.hour).performed!
RateLimiter.new(nil, "login-min-#{request.remote_ip}", SiteSetting.max_logins_per_ip_per_minute, 1.minute).performed!
unless current_user.confirm_password?(params[:password])
return render json: failed_json.merge(
error: I18n.t("login.incorrect_password")
)
end
confirm_secure_session
end
if secure_session_confirmed?
totp_second_factors = current_user.totps
.select(:id, :name, :last_used, :created_at, :method)
.where(enabled: true).order(:created_at)
security_keys = current_user.security_keys.where(factor_type: UserSecurityKey.factor_types[:second_factor]).order(:created_at)
render json: success_json.merge(
totps: totp_second_factors,
security_keys: security_keys
)
else
render json: success_json.merge(
password_required: true
)
end
end
def create_second_factor_backup
backup_codes = current_user.generate_backup_codes
render json: success_json.merge(
backup_codes: backup_codes
)
end
def create_second_factor_totp
require 'rotp' if !defined? ROTP
totp_data = ROTP::Base32.random
secure_session["staged-totp-#{current_user.id}"] = totp_data
qrcode_svg = RQRCode::QRCode.new(current_user.totp_provisioning_uri(totp_data)).as_svg(
offset: 0,
color: '000',
shape_rendering: 'crispEdges',
module_size: 4
)
render json: success_json.merge(
key: totp_data.scan(/.{4}/).join(" "),
qr: qrcode_svg
)
end
def create_second_factor_security_key
challenge_session = Webauthn.stage_challenge(current_user, secure_session)
render json: success_json.merge(
challenge: challenge_session.challenge,
rp_id: challenge_session.rp_id,
rp_name: challenge_session.rp_name,
supported_algorithms: ::Webauthn::SUPPORTED_ALGORITHMS,
user_secure_id: current_user.create_or_fetch_secure_identifier,
existing_active_credential_ids: current_user.second_factor_security_key_credential_ids
)
end
def register_second_factor_security_key
params.require(:name)
params.require(:attestation)
params.require(:clientData)
::Webauthn::SecurityKeyRegistrationService.new(
current_user,
params,
challenge: Webauthn.challenge(current_user, secure_session),
rp_id: Webauthn.rp_id(current_user, secure_session),
origin: Discourse.base_url
).register_second_factor_security_key
render json: success_json
rescue ::Webauthn::SecurityKeyError => err
render json: failed_json.merge(error: err.message)
end
def update_security_key
user_security_key = current_user.security_keys.find_by(id: params[:id].to_i)
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters unless user_security_key
if params[:name] && !params[:name].blank?
user_security_key.update!(name: params[:name])
end
if params[:disable] == "true"
user_security_key.update!(enabled: false)
end
render json: success_json
end
def enable_second_factor_totp
if params[:second_factor_token].blank?
return render json: failed_json.merge(error: I18n.t("login.missing_second_factor_code"))
end
if params[:name].blank?
return render json: failed_json.merge(error: I18n.t("login.missing_second_factor_name"))
end
auth_token = params[:second_factor_token]
totp_data = secure_session["staged-totp-#{current_user.id}"]
totp_object = current_user.get_totp_object(totp_data)
rate_limit_second_factor!(current_user)
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authenticated = !auth_token.blank? && totp_object.verify(
auth_token,
drift_ahead: SecondFactorManager::TOTP_ALLOWED_DRIFT_SECONDS,
drift_behind: SecondFactorManager::TOTP_ALLOWED_DRIFT_SECONDS
)
unless authenticated
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return render json: failed_json.merge(
error: I18n.t("login.invalid_second_factor_code")
)
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end
current_user.create_totp(data: totp_data, name: params[:name], enabled: true)
render json: success_json
end
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def disable_second_factor
# delete all second factors for a user
current_user.user_second_factors.destroy_all
current_user.security_keys.destroy_all
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Jobs.enqueue(
:critical_user_email,
type: :account_second_factor_disabled,
user_id: current_user.id
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)
render json: success_json
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end
def update_second_factor
params.require(:second_factor_target)
update_second_factor_method = params[:second_factor_target].to_i
if update_second_factor_method == UserSecondFactor.methods[:totp]
params.require(:id)
second_factor_id = params[:id].to_i
user_second_factor = current_user.user_second_factors.totps.find_by(id: second_factor_id)
elsif update_second_factor_method == UserSecondFactor.methods[:backup_codes]
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user_second_factor = current_user.user_second_factors.backup_codes
end
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters unless user_second_factor
if params[:name] && !params[:name].blank?
user_second_factor.update!(name: params[:name])
end
if params[:disable] == "true"
# Disabling backup codes deletes *all* backup codes
if update_second_factor_method == UserSecondFactor.methods[:backup_codes]
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current_user.user_second_factors.where(method: UserSecondFactor.methods[:backup_codes]).destroy_all
else
user_second_factor.update!(enabled: false)
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end
end
render json: success_json
end
def second_factor_check_confirmed_password
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978) The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense. This commit aims to: - Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_` - Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices - Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names - Rename relevant translation keys - Update relevant translations This commit does **not** aim to: - Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit - Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations - Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations - Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately The risks are: - There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical. - If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working. A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
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raise Discourse::NotFound if SiteSetting.enable_discourse_connect || !SiteSetting.enable_local_logins
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new unless current_user && secure_session_confirmed?
end
def revoke_account
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
provider_name = params.require(:provider_name)
# Using Discourse.authenticators rather than Discourse.enabled_authenticators so users can
# revoke permissions even if the admin has temporarily disabled that type of login
authenticator = Discourse.authenticators.find { |a| a.name == provider_name }
raise Discourse::NotFound if authenticator.nil? || !authenticator.can_revoke?
skip_remote = params.permit(:skip_remote)
# We're likely going to contact the remote auth provider, so hijack request
hijack do
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:before_auth_revoke, authenticator, user)
result = authenticator.revoke(user, skip_remote: skip_remote)
if result
render json: success_json
else
render json: {
success: false,
message: I18n.t("associated_accounts.revoke_failed", provider_name: provider_name)
}
end
end
end
def revoke_auth_token
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
if params[:token_id]
token = UserAuthToken.find_by(id: params[:token_id], user_id: user.id)
# The user should not be able to revoke the auth token of current session.
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new(:token_id) if !token || guardian.auth_token == token.auth_token
UserAuthToken.where(id: params[:token_id], user_id: user.id).each(&:destroy!)
MessageBus.publish "/file-change", ["refresh"], user_ids: [user.id]
else
UserAuthToken.where(user_id: user.id).each(&:destroy!)
end
render json: success_json
end
def feature_topic
user = fetch_user_from_params
topic = Topic.find(params[:topic_id].to_i)
if !guardian.can_feature_topic?(user, topic)
return render_json_error(I18n.t('activerecord.errors.models.user_profile.attributes.featured_topic_id.invalid'), 403)
end
user.user_profile.update(featured_topic_id: topic.id)
render json: success_json
end
def clear_featured_topic
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
user.user_profile.update(featured_topic_id: nil)
render json: success_json
end
def bookmarks
user = fetch_user_from_params
guardian.ensure_can_edit!(user)
respond_to do |format|
format.json do
bookmark_list = UserBookmarkList.new(user: user, guardian: guardian, params: params)
bookmark_list.load
if bookmark_list.bookmarks.empty?
render json: {
bookmarks: [],
no_results_help: I18n.t(
params[:q].present? ? "user_activity.no_bookmarks.search" : "user_activity.no_bookmarks.self"
)
}
else
page = params[:page].to_i + 1
bookmark_list.more_bookmarks_url = "#{Discourse.base_path}/u/#{params[:username]}/bookmarks.json?page=#{page}"
render_serialized(bookmark_list, UserBookmarkListSerializer)
end
end
format.ics do
@bookmark_reminders = Bookmark.where(user_id: user.id).where.not(reminder_at: nil).joins(:topic)
end
end
end
private
def clean_custom_field_values(field)
field_values = params[:user_fields][field.id.to_s]
return field_values if field_values.nil? || field_values.empty?
if field.field_type == "dropdown"
field.user_field_options.find_by_value(field_values)&.value
elsif field.field_type == "multiselect"
bad_values = field_values - field.user_field_options.map(&:value)
field_values - bad_values
else
field_values
end
end
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def password_reset_find_user(token, committing_change:)
if EmailToken.valid_token_format?(token)
@user = committing_change ? EmailToken.confirm(token) : EmailToken.confirmable(token)&.user
if @user
secure_session["password-#{token}"] = @user.id
else
user_id = secure_session["password-#{token}"].to_i
@user = User.find(user_id) if user_id > 0
end
end
@error = I18n.t('password_reset.no_token') if !@user
end
def respond_to_suspicious_request
if suspicious?(params)
render json: {
success: true,
active: false,
message: I18n.t("login.activate_email", email: params[:email])
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}
end
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end
def suspicious?(params)
return false if current_user && is_api? && current_user.admin?
honeypot_or_challenge_fails?(params) || SiteSetting.invite_only?
end
def honeypot_or_challenge_fails?(params)
return false if is_api?
params[:password_confirmation] != honeypot_value ||
params[:challenge] != challenge_value.try(:reverse)
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end
def user_params
permitted = [
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:name,
:email,
:password,
:username,
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:title,
:date_of_birth,
:muted_usernames,
:allowed_pm_usernames,
:theme_ids,
:locale,
:bio_raw,
:location,
:website,
:dismissed_banner_key,
:profile_background_upload_url,
:card_background_upload_url,
:primary_group_id,
:flair_group_id,
:featured_topic_id
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]
editable_custom_fields = User.editable_user_custom_fields(by_staff: current_user.try(:staff?))
permitted << { custom_fields: editable_custom_fields } unless editable_custom_fields.blank?
permitted.concat UserUpdater::OPTION_ATTR
permitted.concat UserUpdater::CATEGORY_IDS.keys.map { |k| { k => [] } }
permitted.concat UserUpdater::TAG_NAMES.keys
permitted << UserUpdater::NOTIFICATION_SCHEDULE_ATTRS
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result = params
.permit(permitted, theme_ids: [])
.reverse_merge(
ip_address: request.remote_ip,
registration_ip_address: request.remote_ip
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)
if !UsernameCheckerService.is_developer?(result['email']) &&
is_api? &&
current_user.present? &&
current_user.admin?
result.merge!(params.permit(:active, :staged, :approved))
end
modify_user_params(result)
end
# Plugins can use this to modify user parameters
def modify_user_params(attrs)
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attrs
end
def fail_with(key)
render json: { success: false, message: I18n.t(key) }
end
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def track_visit_to_user_profile
user_profile_id = @user.user_profile.id
ip = request.remote_ip
user_id = (current_user.id if current_user)
Scheduler::Defer.later 'Track profile view visit' do
UserProfileView.add(user_profile_id, ip, user_id)
end
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end
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def clashing_with_existing_route?(username)
normalized_username = User.normalize_username(username)
http_verbs = %w[GET POST PUT DELETE PATCH]
allowed_actions = %w[show update destroy]
http_verbs.any? do |verb|
begin
path = Rails.application.routes.recognize_path("/u/#{normalized_username}", method: verb)
allowed_actions.exclude?(path[:action])
rescue ActionController::RoutingError
false
end
end
end
def confirm_secure_session
secure_session["confirmed-password-#{current_user.id}"] = "true"
end
def secure_session_confirmed?
secure_session["confirmed-password-#{current_user.id}"] == "true"
end
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def summary_cache_key(user)
"user_summary:#{user.id}:#{current_user ? current_user.id : 0}"
end
def render_invite_error(message)
render json: {
invites: [],
can_see_invite_details: false,
error: message
}
end
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end