API keys are now only visible when first created. After that, only the first four characters are stored in the database for identification, along with an sha256 hash of the full key. This makes key usage easier to audit, and ensures attackers would not have access to the live site in the event of a database leak.
This makes the merge lower risk, because we have some time to revert if needed. Once the change is confirmed to be working, we will add a second commit to drop the `key` column.
This is required because bin/rake automatically loads plugins when migrating. In our continuous integration, we don't want plugins to break the core build. They should only be loaded for the plugin build.
* FEATURE: Normalize the service worker route
Update cache headers so they are not immutable outside of the rails app
Add the ability to purge the service worker cache from localhost
Rails -> nginx will pass immutable flags so the file is cached until reloaded.
In most cases, nginx will have its cache flushed on rebuild (new image)
For those needing dynamic re-caching (such as upgrading via the UI),
a rake task for flushing the service worker script is provided
through `assets:flush_sw`
This PR introduces a new secure media setting. When enabled, it prevent unathorized access to media uploads (files of type image, video and audio). When the `login_required` setting is enabled, then all media uploads will be protected from unauthorized (anonymous) access. When `login_required`is disabled, only media in private messages will be protected from unauthorized access.
A few notes:
- the `prevent_anons_from_downloading_files` setting no longer applies to audio and video uploads
- the `secure_media` setting can only be enabled if S3 uploads are already enabled and configured
- upload records have a new column, `secure`, which is a boolean `true/false` of the upload's secure status
- when creating a public post with an upload that has already been uploaded and is marked as secure, the post creator will raise an error
- when enabling or disabling the setting on a site with existing uploads, the rake task `uploads:ensure_correct_acl` should be used to update all uploads' secure status and their ACL on S3
For this to work we need to overwrite `db:rollback` in our Rakefile like
we do for migrate, so that it removes the load_config dependency. This
allows our custom migration paths to work.
This ensures we only update last_posted_at which is user facing for non messages
and non whispers.
We still update this date for secure categories, we do not revert it for
deleted posts.
Adds the settings:
raw_email_max_length, raw_rejected_email_max_length, delete_rejected_email_after_days.
These settings control retention of the "raw" emails logs.
raw_email_max_length ensures that if we get incoming email that is huge we will truncate it removing uploads from the raw log.
raw_rejected_email_max_length introduces an even more aggressive truncation for rejected incoming mail.
delete_rejected_email_after_days controls how many days we will keep rejected emails for (default 90)
Set `DEBUG_NODE=1` when running `rake smoke:test` and use your favorite tool to debug the smoke tests. See https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/debugging-getting-started/ for more information.
The debugger will break at the beginning of the smoke tests when the env variable is set.
Doing .pluck(:column).first is a very common pattern in Discourse and in
most cases, a limit cause isn't being added. Instead of adding a limit
clause to all these callsites, this commit adds two new methods to
ActiveRecord::Relation:
pluck_first, equivalent to limit(1).pluck(*columns).first
and pluck_first! which, like other finder methods, raises an exception
when no record is found
Zeitwerk simplifies working with dependencies in dev and makes it easier reloading class chains.
We no longer need to use Rails "require_dependency" anywhere and instead can just use standard
Ruby patterns to require files.
This is a far reaching change and we expect some followups here.
In Rails 6 due to internal changes, the following sequence no longer works:
```
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:migrate
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:schema:dump
dropdb discourse_test
createdb discourse_test
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:schema:load
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:migrate
```
What appears to be happening is that our tracking of plugin migrations is
being missed on schema:dump or load.
A more comprehensive fix restoring schema:dump / load support will be
investigated.
Prior to this change plugin migrations were not working and multisite
migrations not working.
Rails internals changed so we need to account for it.
Specifically semantics of `db:migrate` in rails changed so it is sort of
a "multisite:migrate".
* FIX: inline_uploads and subfolder
* if subfolder, also look for images with a path containing
cdn_url + relative_url_root
* FIX: migrate_to_s3 task and subfolder
Running this inline makes more sense otherwise there is extreme risk in
saturating sidekiq queue.
This also reworks ordering and selection so we double check if a post needs
rebaking prior to rebaking, this unlocks the ability to run this rake task
from multiple consoles.
* REFACTOR: Rename SiteSetting.disable_edit_notifications to disable_system_edit_notifications
- The older name could cause some confusion because the setting does not disable all edit notifications, only system ones.
* FIX: Add frozen_string_literal: true in the migration
* DEV: Deprecate 'disable_edit_notifications'
Follow up to: [FEATURE: Create a rake task for destroying categories][1]
- `Discourse.system_user` is my friend
- Remove puts statements from rake tasks that don't return anything
- `for_each` is also my friend
- Use `human_users` to also exclude discobot
- Sort/format categories:list
[1]: 092eeb5ca3
Created a rake task for destroying multiple categories along with any
subcategories and topics the belong to those categories.
Also created a rake task for listing all of your categories.
Refactored existing destroy rake tasks to use new logging method, that
allows for puts output in the console but prevents it from showing in
the specs.
* DEV: Add a new way to run specs in parallel with better output
This commit:
1. adds a new executable, `bin/interleaved_rspec` which works much like
`rspec`, but runs the tests in parallel.
2. adds a rake task, `rake interleaved:spec` which runs the whole test
suite.
3. makes autospec use this new wrapper by default. You can disable this
by running `PARALLEL_SPEC=0 rake autospec`.
It works much like the `parallel_tests` gem (and relies on it), but
makes each subprocess use a machine-readable formatter and parses this
output in order to provide a better overall summary.
(It's called interleaved, because parallel was taken and naming is
hard).
* Make popen3 invocation safer
* Use FileUtils instead of shelling out
* DRY up reporter
* Moved summary logic into Reporter
* s/interleaved/turbo/g
* Move Reporter into its own file
* Moved run into its own class
* Moved Runner into its own file
* Move JsonRowsFormatter under TurboTests
* Join on threads at the end
* Acted on feedback from eviltrout
This fixes a condition where an intermittent db connection could cause
invalid site settings to be stored
It also removes a catch all we had.
Somewhere around Rails 5 `db:create` started wanting full environment
this is a problem for Discourse since it needs to boot up data from the
db.
This removes the catch all and surgically adds a db / redis bypass to
db:create task.
* Support private uploads in S3
* Use localStore for local avatars
* Add job to update private upload ACL on S3
* Test multisite paths
* update ACL for private uploads in migrate_to_s3 task
This also corrects FileHelper.download so it supports "follow_redirect"
correctly (it used to always follow 1 redirect) and adds a `validate_url`
param that will bypass all uri validation if set to false (default is true)
This new `DISCOURSE_MAXMIND_BACKUP_PATH` can be used a secondary location
for maxmind db. That way a build machine, for example can cache it on the
host and reuse between builds.
Also per 5bfeef77 added proper error raising for download fails from
dedicated rake task
This also moves "refresh_maxmind_db_during_precompile_days" to a global
setting, it did not make sense in a site setting
`rake posts:recover_uploads_from_index`
Searches through all missing uploads in the cluster, if it finds one it
tries to find it in the "upload index file" and creates a new upload for
it.
Previously we were only catching one type of data export, the new job will
catch every csv export we have
Job is pretty safe as it filters on system user id / pm with a particular
slug
Historically we would keep the user data export posts around but delete
the uploads.
This leaves a lot of broken uploads in the system.
This rake task allows us to clean up old mess.
Filename on disk may mismatch sha of file in some old 1X setups. This will
attempt to recover file even if sha1 mismatches. We had an old bug that
caused this.
This also adds `uploads:fix_relative_upload_links` which attempts to replace
urls of the format `/upload/default/...` with `upload://`
Rebaking posts can be expensive instead of blocking here simply mark posts
for rebake.
We can then work through them faster in other jobs, plus this should not
hold of a datacenter migration.
Previously this rake job would only run on a single site which is a bit
misleading
This also adds `VERBOSE=1 rake posts:missing_uploads` that will provide a
full report of missing uploads
This allows you to wait up to N seconds for the smoke test url to come up
in some cases you want to kick off the smoke test prior to having the smoke
test env ready to accept connections