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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Fitz-Payne 0553788d3b DEV(cache_critical_dns): improve postgres_healthcheck
The `PG::Connection#ping` method is only reliable for checking if the
given host is accepting connections, and not if the authentication
details are valid.

This extends the healthcheck to confirm that the auth details are
able to both create a connection and execute queries against the
database.

We expect the empty query to return an empty result set, so we can
assert on that. If a failure occurs for any reason, the healthcheck will
return false.
2022-05-24 08:20:10 +10:00
Martin Brennan fcc2e7ebbf
FEATURE: Promote polymorphic bookmarks to default and migrate (#16729)
This commit migrates all bookmarks to be polymorphic (using the
bookmarkable_id and bookmarkable_type) columns. It also deletes
all the old code guarded behind the use_polymorphic_bookmarks setting
and changes that setting to true for all sites and by default for
the sake of plugins.

No data is deleted in the migrations, the old post_id and for_topic
columns for bookmarks will be dropped later on.
2022-05-23 10:07:15 +10:00
Gabe Pacuilla 4284ba9c27
FIX(cache_critical_dns): use correct DISCOURSE_DB_USERNAME envvar (#16862) 2022-05-18 13:01:18 -04:00
Gabe Pacuilla 9f246e6969
FIX(cache_critical_dns): use discourse database name and user by default (#16856) 2022-05-17 16:09:32 -04:00
Michael Fitz-Payne 35d5c29e10 DEV(cache_critical_dns): add SRV priority tunables
An SRV RR contains a priority value for each of the SRV targets that
are present, ranging from 0 - 65535. When caching SRV records we may want to
filter out any targets above or below a particular threshold.

This change adds support for specifying a lower and/or upper bound on
target priorities for any SRV RRs. Any targets returned when resolving
the SRV RR whose priority does not fall between the lower and upper
thresholds are ignored.

For example: Let's say we are running two Redis servers, a primary and
cold server as a backup (but not a replica). Both servers would pass health
checks, but clearly the primary should be preferred over the backup
server. In this case, we could configure our SRV RR with the primary
target as priority 1 and backup target as priority 10. The
`DISCOURSE_REDIS_HOST_SRV_LE` could then be set to 1 and the target with
priority 10 would be ignored.

See /t/66045.
2022-05-12 08:08:56 +10:00
Loïc Guitaut ab6ca78486 FIX: Use proper ActiveRecord method in import scripts
`ActiveRecord::Base.connection_config` has been deprecated since Rails
6.1 and was completely removed from Rails 7.
Instead we need to use
`ActiveRecord::Base.connection_db_config.configuration_hash`.

Import scripts were forgotten when we did the Rails 7 upgrade, this
patch fixes them.
2022-05-09 11:09:27 +02:00
Martin Brennan 222c8d9b6a
FEATURE: Polymorphic bookmarks pt. 3 (reminders, imports, exports, refactors) (#16591)
A bit of a mixed bag, this addresses several edge areas of bookmarks and makes them compatible with polymorphic bookmarks (hidden behind the `use_polymorphic_bookmarks` site setting). The main ones are:

* ExportUserArchive compatibility
* SyncTopicUserBookmarked job compatibility
* Sending different notifications for the bookmark reminders based on the bookmarkable type
* Import scripts compatibility
* BookmarkReminderNotificationHandler compatibility

This PR also refactors the `register_bookmarkable` API so it accepts a class descended from a `BaseBookmarkable` class instead. This was done because we kept having to add more and more lambdas/properties inline and it was very messy, so a factory pattern is cleaner. The classes can be tested independently as well.

Some later PRs will address some other areas like the discourse narrative bot, advanced search, reports, and the .ics endpoint for bookmarks.
2022-05-09 09:37:23 +10:00
Leonardo Mosquera 3e5faffb0d
DEV: mbox importer improvements (#16557)
* FIX: support specifying parent_category_id in mbox import metadata
* FIX: elide tabs from topic titles
* FIX: optionally fix Mailman from: addresses
* DEV: optionally elide anything up to the last = in email addresses
* Fix Mailmain broken from: detection
2022-04-29 13:24:29 -03:00
Michael Fitz-Payne 1acc4751ff
FIX: remove refresh seconds override on cache_critical_dns (#16572)
This removes the option to override the sleep time between caching of
DNS records. The override was invalid because `''.to_i` is 0 in Ruby,
causing a tight loop calling the `run` method.
2022-04-27 12:42:35 +08:00
Michael Fitz-Payne 0784c28702 FIX: cache_critical_dns - add TLS support for Redis healthcheck
For Redis connections that operate over TLS, we need to ensure that we
are setting the correct arguments for the Redis client. We can utilise
the existing environment variable `DISCOURSE_REDIS_USE_SSL` to toggle
this behaviour.

No SSL verification is performed for two reasons:
- the Discourse application will perform a verification against any FQDN
  as specified for the Redis host
- the healthcheck is run against the _resolved_ IP address for the Redis
  hostname, and any SSL verification will always fail against a direct
  IP address

If no SSL arguments are provided, the IP address is never cached against
the hostname as no healthy address is ever found in the HealthyCache.
2022-04-27 12:27:58 +10:00
Michael Fitz-Payne c4ea439cc3 DEV: refactor cache_critical_dns for SRV RR awareness
Modify the cache_critical_dns script for SRV RR awareness. The new
behaviour is only enabled when one or more of the following environment
variables are present (and only for a host where the `DISCOURSE_*_HOST_SRV`
variable is present):
- `DISCOURSE_DB_HOST_SRV`
- `DISCOURSE_DB_REPLICA_HOST_SRV`
- `DISCOURSE_REDIS_HOST_SRV`
- `DISCOURSE_REDIS_REPLICA_HOST_SRV`

Some minor changes in refactor to original script behaviour:
- add Name and SRVName classes for storing resolved addresses for a hostname
- pass DNS client into main run loop instead of creating inside the loop
- ensure all times are UTC
- add environment override for system hosts file path and time between DNS
  checks mainly for testing purposes

The environment variable for `BUNDLE_GEMFILE` is set to enables Ruby to
load gems that are installed and vendored via the project's Gemfile.
This script is usually not run from the project directory as it is
configured as a system service (see
71ba9fb7b5/templates/cache-dns.template.yml (L19))
and therefore cannot load gems like `pg` or `redis` from the default
load paths. Setting this environment variable configures bundler to look
in the correct project directory during it's setup phase.

When a `DISCOURSE_*_HOST_SRV` environment variable is present, the
decision for which target to cache is as follows:
- resolve the SRV targets for the provided hostname
- lookup the addresses for all of the resolved SRV targets via the
  A and AAAA RRs for the target's hostname
- perform a protocol-aware healthcheck (PostgreSQL or Redis pings)
- pick the newest target that passes the healthcheck

From there, the resolved address for the SRV target is cached against
the hostname as specified by the original form of the environment
variable.

For example: The hostname specified by the `DISCOURSE_DB_HOST` record
is `database.example.com`, and the `DISCOURSE_DB_HOST_SRV` record is
`database._postgresql._tcp.sd.example.com`. An SRV RR lookup will return
zero or more targets. Each of the targets will be queried for A and AAAA
RRs. For each of the addresses returned, the newest address that passes
a protocol-aware healthcheck will be cached. This address is cached so
that if any newer address for the SRV target appears we can perform a
health check and prefer the newer address if the check passes.

All resolved SRV targets are cached for a minimum of 30 minutes in memory
so that we can prefer newer hosts over older hosts when more than one target
is returned. Any host in the cache that hasn't been seen for more than 30
minutes is purged.

See /t/61485.
2022-04-27 10:14:33 +10:00
David Taylor d81359246a
DEV: Be more lenient in CLI confirmation (#16290)
If someone types `yes` rather than `YES`, continue anyway.

The chance of typing `yes`, when you actually want to stop, is non-existent. The chance of typing `yes` when you meant `YES` is  high, and it's very frustrating when the script quite because you got the case wrong!
2022-03-25 20:14:41 +00:00
David Taylor f3aab19829
DEV: Promote historic post_deploy migrations (#16288)
This commit promotes all post_deploy migrations which existed in Discourse v2.7.13 (timestamp <= 20210328233843)

This reduces the likelihood of issues relating to migration run order

Also fixes a couple of typos in `script/promote_migrations`
2022-03-25 15:48:20 +00:00
Jarek Radosz 2fc70c5572
DEV: Correctly tag heredocs (#16061)
This allows text editors to use correct syntax coloring for the heredoc sections.

Heredoc tag names we use:

languages: SQL, JS, RUBY, LUA, HTML, CSS, SCSS, SH, HBS, XML, YAML/YML, MF, ICS
other: MD, TEXT/TXT, RAW, EMAIL
2022-02-28 20:50:55 +01:00
Jarek Radosz 6f6406ea03
DEV: Fix random typos (#16066) 2022-02-28 10:20:58 +08:00
David Taylor 5374e587a3
DEV: Add message-bus analysis script (#15979)
This will count how many messages are published per-channel and produce a table of channels ordered by 'most messages'
2022-02-18 20:21:17 +00:00
Michael Brown 3bf3b9a4a5 DEV: pull email address validation out to a new EmailAddressValidator
We validate the *format* of email addresses in many places with a match against
a regex, often with very slightly different syntax.

Adding a separate EmailAddressValidator simplifies the code in a few spots and
feels cleaner.

Deprecated the old location in case someone is using it in a plugin.

No functionality change is in this commit.

Note: the regex used at the moment does not support using address literals, e.g.:
* localpart@[192.168.0.1]
* localpart@[2001:db8::1]
2022-02-17 21:49:22 -05:00
Gerhard Schlager 6394d7cddf
DEV: Improve phpBB3 import script (#15956)
* Optional import of custom user fields from phpBB 3.1+
* Optional import of likes from phpBB3
  Requires the phpBB "Thanks for posts" extension
* Fix import of bookmarks from phpBB3
* Update `created_at` of existing user
* Support mapping of phpBB forums to existing Discourse categories
  This is in addition to the ability of merging phpBB forums and importing into newly created Discourse categories.
2022-02-16 13:04:31 +01:00
Gerhard Schlager 33d6ed60a4
DEV: Don't import year of birth (#15937)
The cakeday plugin doesn't use the year.
2022-02-14 18:10:35 +01:00
Gerhard Schlager 6a41ec179c
FIX: Default settings for phpBB3 import were broken (#15913) 2022-02-11 18:18:54 +01:00
David Taylor 9e43f0303d
DEV: Include DISCOURSE_REDIS_REPLICA_HOST in cache_critical_dns (#15877)
This is the replacement for DISCOURSE_REDIS_SLAVE_HOST
2022-02-09 14:41:26 +00:00
Canapin ea2fd75d10
DEV: Fix some regexes in phpBB3 import script (#15829)
1. bbcode hashes don't always have exactly 8 characters.

2. colors aren't always hex values, it can be a color string ("red", "blue", etc).

3. The closing tag of smileys doesn't always include a `:` character (the start of the regex was already right for this particular issue)
2022-02-07 16:16:46 +01:00
David Taylor ed2f700440
DEV: Wait for initdb to complete in docker.rake (#15614)
On slower hardware it can take a while to init the database. If we don't wait, the `rake db:create` step will fail.
2022-01-17 17:45:39 +00:00
Peter Zhu c5fd8c42db
DEV: Fix methods removed in Ruby 3.2 (#15459)
* File.exists? is deprecated and removed in Ruby 3.2 in favor of
File.exist?
* Dir.exists? is deprecated and removed in Ruby 3.2 in favor of
Dir.exist?
2022-01-05 18:45:08 +01:00
David Taylor 0e87f882a7
DEV: Use discourse image for postgres in GitHub Actions (#15291)
The discourse base image already contains a postgres installation, so pulling a separate postgres image is a little wasteful. Using the copy of Postgres in the discourse image saves about 20 seconds on every GitHub actions run.

This commit sets up Postgres with a few performance-improving flags, which we were already using for the `rake docker:test` task (used on our internal CI system).
2021-12-14 17:20:06 +00:00
Jarek Radosz cfabdb72bc
FIX: Ambiguous column in `downsize_uploads` (#14972) 2021-11-16 16:23:32 +01:00
Leonardo Mosquera 48a08cc397
FIX: Vanilla importer fixes (#14699)
Import script was out of date
2021-10-27 14:22:37 +02:00
Dan Ungureanu 69f0f48dc0
DEV: Fix rubocop issues (#14715) 2021-10-27 11:39:28 +03:00
David Taylor 46d96c9feb
DEV: Apply rubocop to script/import_scripts/phorum.rb (#14727)
Followup to b24002018a
2021-10-26 19:16:52 +01:00
Jeremy Waters b24002018a Update phorum.rb
Add attachment/file/upload handling to bring them in from phorum to discourse
2021-10-26 12:41:50 -04:00
Jarek Radosz 451cd4ec3f
DEV: Fix thor deprecation warning (#14680)
```
Deprecation warning: Thor exit with status 0 on errors. To keep this behavior, you must define `exit_on_failure?` in `DiscourseCLI`
```
2021-10-21 21:01:05 +02:00
Theodore Diamantidis 97178cd777
FIX: phpbb import - attachments not embedded in posts (#14570) 2021-10-11 14:27:54 +02:00
Constanza a413a1e015
DEV: process image uploads in the Zendesk API import script (#14524) 2021-10-06 12:24:12 -04:00
Gerhard Schlager a4d0d866aa
DEV: Bulk imports should find existing users by email (#14468)
Without this change, bulk imports unconditionally create new user records even when a user with the same email address exists.
2021-09-29 00:20:06 +02:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 1656b7ed01
DEV: Make db_timestamp_mover work with tables with unique constraints (#14027)
Some tables in the database have constraints on columns with dates. Because of them, the script for moving timestamps can fail from time to time. This PR makes the script work with such tables.

In general, in PostgreSQL it is not always possible to defer constraint checks to the transaction commit (Primary Keys and Unique Constraints can be deferred, but them should be declared as DEFERRABLE to make it possible. Indices created with CREATE UNIQUE INDEX can't be deferred at all).

Since we can't defer constraint checks, I've made it work using a little hack. For example, if we need to move all timestamps by one day, the script will move timestamps by 1000 years and one day, and then return timestamps back by 1000 years. The script use this hack only for columns that have unique constraints.
2021-08-12 19:24:21 +04:00
Vinoth Kannan cd9262b7d3
DEV: minor improvements in the vanilla import script. (#14026)
We're parsing the post raw based on the record format now.
2021-08-12 15:07:44 +05:30
Andrei Prigorshnev b66674fec2
DEV: ignore the given_daily_likes table when moving timestamps on Try (#13971)
This will fix the try-reset build that failed today. Probably this going to happen again with other tables that have constraints on date columns. I'm going to modify the script to make it work without ignoring such tables. After that, the only table we're going to need to ignore will be the 2FA table.

Before I fixed that, don't hesitate to tag me if the try-reset build fail again.
2021-08-06 18:27:23 +04:00
Ruoxin Wang f9aaed7020
FIX: MyBB importer exposes deleted posts (#13700)
The MyBB importer exposes posts marked as deleted in MyBB. This may lead to a privacy issue.
2021-07-22 09:55:02 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX a10fd95a7e
DEV: removes unused version_bump script (#13811) 2021-07-21 10:35:24 -04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX 265e32e3e2
DEV: uses main instead of master in version_bump script (#13805) 2021-07-21 10:40:35 +02:00
Andrei Prigorshnev efc8d5f134
DEV: ignore the 2FA table when moving timestamps (#13793)
or 2FA will be broken after moving. We use this script for moving timestamps when restoring Try.
2021-07-20 15:49:20 +04:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 7fe3e4bab8
DEV: fix joining in the script for moving timestamps (#13721)
Without checking if t.table_schema = '#{@schema}' the SELECT with JOIN in the script were returning every column twice in case there is a 'backup' scheme with exactly the same tables as in the 'public scheme'
2021-07-13 17:21:15 +04:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 8a0349a01f
DEV: ignore some tables when updating timestamps using db_timestamps_mover.rb (#13714)
Some tables have constraints on columns with a date which can cause problems when moving timestamps. By now I think it's enough to just ignore them.
2021-07-13 12:36:41 +04:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 696bd0bf05
DEV: add a script for moving timestamps in database (#13682)
We're going to use this script for updating timestamps on Try, but it can be used with a local database during development as well.

Usage:

Commands:
  ruby db_timestamp_updater.rb yesterday <date> move all timestamps by x days so that <date> will be moved to yesterday
  ruby db_timestamp_updater.rb 100              move all timestamps forward by 100 days
  ruby db_timestamp_updater.rb -100             move all timestamps backward by 100 days
The script moves all timestamps in the database by the same amount of days forward or backward. No need to change the script if we add a new column in the future.

The more simple solution would be just to move timestamps in several tables (topics, posts, and so on). I didn't want to go that way because it could generate additional work in the future. For example, if we add a new column with a timestamp and users can see that timestamp we'd need to add that column to the script. Or, for example, if we move a post's timestamp to the future but forget to move a timestamp of topic timer or user action it can cause weird bugs.
2021-07-09 20:04:28 +04:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 37b8ce79c9
FEATURE: Add last visit indication to topic view page. (#13471)
This PR also removes grey old unread bubble from the topic badges by
dropping `TopicUser#highest_seen_post_number`.
2021-07-05 14:17:31 +08:00
Dan Ungureanu 6ea4bbd2ec
DEV: Prefer .pluck_first over .pluck.first (#13607) 2021-07-02 10:03:54 +08:00
Ikko Ashimine 88da06cba0 FIX: typo in discourse
occurences -> occurrences
2021-06-30 11:08:29 -04:00
David Taylor 20070f5089
DEV: Update script/promote_migrations (#13513)
Introduces the --plugins-base flag for updating plugins in a different directory. Followup to 49f39434c4
2021-06-24 13:57:23 +01:00
Jarek Radosz 046a875222
DEV: Improve `script/downsize_uploads.rb` (#13508)
* Only shrink images that are used in Posts and no other models
* Don't save the upload if the size is the same
2021-06-24 00:09:40 +02:00
David Taylor 49f39434c4 DEV: Introduce script/promote_migrations tool
Post-deploy migrations exist to allow for seamless Discourse upgrades. By design, they cause migrations to run out of numerical order. This has the potential to cause some unexpected edge cases. To reduce the likelihood of these edge cases, we will promote historical post_deploy migrations to regular migrations after a full Discourse stable release cycle.

This script is intended to be run at least during every Discourse release cycle.

This means that truly seamless upgrades will not be possible between non-consecutive Discourse versions. (Upgrades will still work, but may cause some server errors for users during the upgrade)
2021-06-23 17:43:38 +01:00