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Loïc Guitaut 8d249457e8 DEV: Upgrade Rails to version 7.1
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2024-07-04 10:58:21 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut f58b844f45
Revert "DEV: Upgrade Rails to version 7.1" (#27625)
This reverts commit ce00f83173.
2024-06-26 18:55:05 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut ce00f83173 DEV: Upgrade Rails to version 7.1
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2024-06-24 11:16:14 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut 160011793a Revert "DEV: Upgrade Rails to version 7.1 (#27539)"
This reverts commit ca4af53be8.
2024-06-21 11:20:40 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut ca4af53be8 DEV: Upgrade Rails to version 7.1 (#27539)
* DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1

* FIX: Remove references to `Rails.logger.chained`

`Rails.logger.chained` was provided by Logster before Rails 7.1
introduced their broadcast logger. Now all the loggers are added to
`Rails.logger.broadcasts`.

Some code in our initializers was still using `chained` instead of
`broadcasts`.

* DEV: Make parameters optional to all FakeLogger methods

* FIX: Set `override_level` on Logster loggers (#27519)

A followup to f595d599dd

* FIX: Don’t duplicate Rack response

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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2024-06-21 09:44:06 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut 982c005979 Revert "DEV: Upgrade Rails to version 7.1 (#27539)"
This reverts commit 2301dddcff.
2024-06-20 11:43:35 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut 2301dddcff
DEV: Upgrade Rails to version 7.1 (#27539)
* DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1

* FIX: Remove references to `Rails.logger.chained`

`Rails.logger.chained` was provided by Logster before Rails 7.1
introduced their broadcast logger. Now all the loggers are added to
`Rails.logger.broadcasts`.

Some code in our initializers was still using `chained` instead of
`broadcasts`.

* DEV: Make parameters optional to all FakeLogger methods

* FIX: Set `override_level` on Logster loggers (#27519)

A followup to f595d599dd

* FIX: Don’t duplicate Rack response

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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2024-06-20 10:33:01 +02:00
Jarek Radosz 5cb84f8dcf
DEV: Revert rails 7.1 upgrade (#27522)
* Revert "FIX: Set `override_level` on Logster loggers (#27519)"

This reverts commit c1b0488c54.

* Revert "DEV: Make parameters optional to all FakeLogger methods"

This reverts commit 3318dad7b4.

* Revert "FIX: Remove references to `Rails.logger.chained`"

This reverts commit f595d599dd.

* Revert "DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1"

This reverts commit 081b00391e.
2024-06-18 23:48:30 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut 081b00391e DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1 2024-06-18 15:58:05 +02:00
David Taylor b1f74ab59e
FEATURE: Add experimental option for strict-dynamic CSP (#25664)
The strict-dynamic CSP directive is supported in all our target browsers, and makes for a much simpler configuration. Instead of allowlisting paths, we use a per-request nonce to authorize `<script>` tags, and then those scripts are allowed to load additional scripts (or add additional inline scripts) without restriction.

This becomes especially useful when admins want to add external scripts like Google Tag Manager, or advertising scripts, which then go on to load a ton of other scripts.

All script tags introduced via themes will automatically have the nonce attribute applied, so it should be zero-effort for theme developers. Plugins *may* need some changes if they are inserting their own script tags.

This commit introduces a strict-dynamic-based CSP behind an experimental `content_security_policy_strict_dynamic` site setting.
2024-02-16 11:16:54 +00:00
David Taylor 110fdf0189
DEV: Remove dependence on dartsass-sprockets (#23665)
Discourse has a custom stylesheet pipeline which compiles things 'just in time'. The only place we were still running sass files through sprockets was for the `/tests` route in development mode. This use can be removed by compiling the relevant stylesheets through ember-cli instead (which we were already doing for testem runs)

This work was prompted by the incompatibility of dartsass-sprockets with the latest sass-embedded release (https://github.com/tablecheck/dartsass-sprockets/issues/13)
2023-09-26 16:25:07 +01:00
OsamaSayegh 0976c8fad6
SECURITY: Don't reuse CSP nonce between anonymous requests 2023-07-28 12:53:44 +01:00
Loïc Guitaut 7610553c82 DEV: Make multisite freedom patch compatible with Rails 7.1+ 2023-05-31 14:29:14 +02:00
David Taylor ba5b035f6e
FEATURE: Increase pbkdf2 iterations to 600k (#20981)
Existing passwords will continue to work. Hashes will be regenerates on a user's next login.
2023-04-11 11:56:20 +01:00
David Taylor e014635a12
DEV: Update minimum Ruby version 3.2 (#20955)
We are now using features like Regex.timeout, which are only supported in Ruby 3.2
2023-04-04 10:04:59 +01:00
David Taylor ab9ea50917
Bump minimum Ruby version to 3.1 (#19848) 2023-01-12 13:52:50 +00:00
Loïc Guitaut 4093fc6074 Revert "DEV: Migrate existing cookies to Rails 7 format"
This reverts commit 66e8fe9cc6 as it
unexpectedly caused some users to be logged out. We are investigating
the problem.
2023-01-12 12:07:49 +01:00
Loïc Guitaut 66e8fe9cc6 DEV: Migrate existing cookies to Rails 7 format
This patch introduces a cookies rotator as indicated in the Rails
upgrade guide. This allows to migrate from the old SHA1 digest to the
new SHA256 digest.
2023-01-12 11:09:07 +01:00
David Taylor 7c77cc6a58
DEV: Apply syntax_tree formatting to `config/*` 2023-01-09 11:13:29 +00:00
David Taylor d24dfe8f96
DEV: Update minimum and recommended ruby versions (#19615)
Minimum: 2.7.0
Recommended: 3.1.3
2022-12-28 10:09:15 +00:00
David Taylor 84bec1cbae
DEV: Cleanup legacy asset compilation gems and code (#19177)
We now use Ember CLI (core/plugins) and DiscourseJSProcessor (themes) for all Ember and template compilation. This commit removes the remnants of the legacy Sprockets-based Ember compilation system.

Sprockets, and its DiscourseJSProcess-based Babel transformations, is still in use for a few assets. Ideally that will be removed/replaced in the near future.
2022-11-24 12:13:59 +00:00
Martin Brennan 3b735d8fc5
DEV: Require pry-byebug in development mode (#18952)
We already do this in test mode, so let's do it in
development mode too. It adds better step-by-step
debugging and callstack navigation, see the readme
for more details:

https://github.com/deivid-rodriguez/pry-byebug
2022-11-10 09:58:39 +10:00
David Taylor f774083016
FIX: Allow Symbol objects to be deserialized in PostRevision (#17510)
Followup to ee07f6da7d
2022-07-15 13:14:57 +01:00
David Taylor 7d9b98a161
FIX: Allow Time objects to be deserialized in PostRevision (#17501)
Followup to ee07f6da7d
2022-07-15 00:17:41 +01:00
David Taylor ee07f6da7d
SECURITY: Bump Rails to 7.0.3.1 (#17469)
https://discuss.rubyonrails.org/t/81017
2022-07-13 11:17:46 +01:00
Jarek Radosz 162a1f8ba7
DEV: Remove asset precompilation hack (#17428)
I don't think it's needed anymore?
2022-07-11 22:52:20 +02:00
Jarek Radosz 5b70b67e78
FIX: Just inline the QUnit CSS in theme-test html (#17415)
Side-steps sassc compilation issues.
2022-07-11 12:01:47 +02:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan d9eab4bbbb
DEV: Add env to enable ActiveRecord query log tags (#17383) 2022-07-08 08:57:09 +08:00
Jarek Radosz 2c1fc28d00
DEV: Remove ember-cli flags from the backend (#17147)
…and other auxiliary code

* Restore `QUNIT_EMBER_CLI` flag warning
* Add `ALLOW_EMBER_CLI_PROXY_BYPASS`
2022-06-20 16:33:05 +02:00
Jarek Radosz fcb4e5a1a1
DEV: Make wizard an ember addon (#17027)
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2022-06-17 14:50:21 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut 0403a8633b DEV: Apply Rails 6.1 defaults
We never applied `config.load_defaults` since its inception (Rails 5.0)
and doing so is necessary to properly upgrade to all the Rails 7 new
defaults.
2022-05-24 17:13:44 +02:00
David Taylor 476bd1d237
DEV: Fix production sourcemaps with Ember CLI (#16707)
22a7905f restructured how we load Ember CLI assets in production. Unfortunately, it also broke sourcemaps for those assets. This commit fixes that regression via a couple of changes:

- It adds the necessary `.map` paths to `config.assets.precompile`
- It swaps Sprockets' default `SourcemappingUrlProcessor` with an extended version which maintains relative URLs of maps
2022-05-11 10:23:32 +01:00
Jarek Radosz ad7c324eb4
DEV: Remove an obsolete config line (#16668)
```
Post-install message from image_optim:
Rails image assets optimization is extracted into image_optim_rails gem
You can safely remove `config.assets.image_optim = false` if you are not going to use that gem
```
2022-05-06 10:32:51 +08:00
Loïc Guitaut 008b700a3f DEV: Upgrade to Rails 7
This patch upgrades Rails to version 7.0.2.4.
2022-04-28 11:51:03 +02:00
David Taylor 22a7905f2d
DEV: Allow Ember CLI assets to be used by development Rails app (#16511)
Previously, accessing the Rails app directly in development mode would give you assets from our 'legacy' Ember asset pipeline. The only way to run with Ember CLI assets was to run ember-cli as a proxy. This was quite limiting when working on things which are bypassed when using the ember-cli proxy (e.g. changes to `application.html.erb`). Also, since `ember-auto-import` introduced chunking, visiting `/theme-qunit` under Ember CLI was failing to include all necessary chunks.

This commit teaches Sprockets about our Ember CLI assets so that they can be used in development mode, and are automatically collected up under `/public/assets` during `assets:precompile`. As a bonus, this allows us to remove all the custom manifest modification from `assets:precompile`.

The key changes are:
- Introduce a shared `EmberCli.enabled?` helper
- When ember-cli is enabled, add ember-cli `/dist/assets` as the top-priority Rails asset directory
- Have ember-cli output a `chunks.json` manifest, and teach `preload_script` to read it and append the correct chunks to their associated `afterFile`
- Remove most custom ember-cli logic from the `assets:precompile` step. Instead, rely on Rails to take care of pulling the 'precompiled' assets into the `public/assets` directory. Move the 'renaming' logic to runtime, so it can be used in development mode as well.
- Remove fingerprinting from `ember-cli-build`, and allow Rails to take care of things

Long-term, we may want to replace Sprockets with the lighter-weight Propshaft. The changes made in this commit have been made with that long-term goal in mind.

tldr: when you visit the rails app directly, you'll now be served the current ember-cli assets. To keep these up-to-date make sure either `ember serve`, or `ember build --watch` is running. If you really want to load the old non-ember-cli assets, then you should start the server with `EMBER_CLI_PROD_ASSETS=0`. (the legacy asset pipeline will be removed very soon)
2022-04-21 16:26:34 +01:00
David Taylor c88ca23e8f
Revert "DEV: Update to Sprockets 4.0 (#16467)" (#16524)
This reverts commit 01107e418e.

We have seen some random occurrences of corrupted assets, and think it may be related to the sprockets 4 update. Reverting for investigation
2022-04-20 22:17:29 +01:00
David Taylor 01107e418e
DEV: Update to Sprockets 4.0 (#16467)
The main difference is that Sprockets 4.0 no longer tries to compile everything by default. This is good for us, because we can remove all our custom 'exclusion' logic which was working around the old sprockets 3.0 behavior.

The other big change is that lambdas can no longer be added to the `config.assets.precompile` array. Instead, we can do the necessary globs ourselves, and add the desired files manually.

A small patch is required to make ember-rails compatible. Since we plan to remove this dependency in the near future, I do not intend to upstream this change.

I have compared the `bin/rake assets:precompile` output before and after this change, and verified that all files are present.
2022-04-13 15:03:50 +01:00
David Taylor 78f7e8fe2f
Revert "DEV: Update to Sprockets 4.0 (#16459)" (#16466)
This reverts commit ec7efbde1a.

This is causing problems in non-ember-cli environments. Reverting for now.
2022-04-13 11:04:13 +01:00
David Taylor ec7efbde1a
DEV: Update to Sprockets 4.0 (#16459)
The main difference is that Sprockets 4.0 no longer tries to compile everything by default. This is good for us, because we can remove all our custom 'exclusion' logic which was working around the old sprockets 3.0 behavior.

The other big change is that lambdas can no longer be added to the `config.assets.precompile` array. Instead, we can do the necessary globs ourselves, and add the desired files manually.

A small patch is required to make ember-rails compatible. Since we plan to remove this dependency in the near future, I do not intend to upstream this change.

I have compared the `bin/rake assets:precompile` output before and after this change, and verified that all files are present.
2022-04-13 10:21:59 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 5743a6ec1e DEV: Remove Zeitwerk inflection monkey patch.
There isn't a good reason we need to patch the inflector.

Co-authored-by: Loïc Guitaut <loic@discourse.org>
2022-03-29 16:04:49 +02:00
Robin Ward d025405130
FIX: When using Ember CLI, plugin admin code was not being loaded in tests (#16239) 2022-03-21 15:46:41 -04:00
David Taylor ebb5c1ff4d
DEV: Prefix deprecation notices with plugin name (#15942)
To make this possible in development mode, the `sourceURL=` implementation needs to include something plugin-specific. This has no effect on production.

The asset version is bumped in order to trigger a re-compilation of plugin JS assets.
2022-02-14 20:13:52 +00:00
David Taylor ecc07fd8dc
DEV: Make Ember CLI assets the default in production (#15861)
This was reverted in e92f57255d due to memory usage concerns. This memory issue was resolved by 4cceb55621.
2022-02-08 10:03:53 +00:00
David Taylor e92f57255d
Revert "DEV: Make Ember CLI assets the default in production (#15843)" (#15852)
This reverts 1b622667bc

We have had reports of issues rebuilding under memory-constrained environments. Reverting while we investigate further.
2022-02-07 20:31:10 +00:00
David Taylor 1b622667bc
DEV: Make Ember CLI assets the default in production (#15843)
This can be disabled by setting `EMBER_CLI_PROD_ASSETS=0`, but this option will not be available for long. If your theme/plugin/site has issues under Ember CLI, please open a topic on https://meta.discourse.org
2022-02-07 15:25:57 +00:00
Robin Ward 6272edd121 DEV: Support for running theme test with Ember CLI (third attempt)
The second attempt fixed issues with smoke test.

This one makes sure minification only happens in production mode.
2022-01-13 16:02:07 -05:00
Martin Brennan 107239a442
Revert "DEV: Support for running theme test with Ember CLI (second attempt)" (#15559)
This reverts commit 2c7906999a.

The changes break some things in local development (putting JS files
into minified files, not allowing debugger, and others)
2022-01-13 10:05:35 +10:00
Robin Ward 2c7906999a DEV: Support for running theme test with Ember CLI (second attempt)
This PR includes support for running theme tests in legacy ember
production envrionments.
2022-01-12 15:43:29 -05:00
David Taylor 252bb87ab3
Revert "DEV: Support for running theme test with Ember CLI" (#15547)
This reverts commit ea84a82f77.

This is causing problems with `/theme-qunit` on legacy, non-ember-cli production sites. Reverting while we work on a fix
2022-01-11 23:38:59 +00:00
Robin Ward ea84a82f77 DEV: Support for running theme test with Ember CLI
This is quite complex as it means that in production we have to build
Ember CLI test files and allow them to be used by our Rails application.

There is a fair bit of glue we can remove in the future once we move to
Ember CLI completely.
2022-01-11 15:42:13 -05:00