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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael K Johnson 2a23e54632
FIX: remove migrate_from_s3 task that silently corrupts data (#11703)
Transient errors in migration are ignored, silently corrupting
data, and the migration is incomplete and misses many sources of
uploads, which will lead to an incorrect expectation of independence
from the remote object storage after announcing that the migration
was successful, regardles of whether transient errors permanently
corrupted the data.

Remove this migration until such time as it is re-written to
follow the same pattern has the migration to s3, moving the
core logic out of the task.
2021-01-17 22:33:29 +01:00
Jarek Radosz e00abbe1b7 DEV: Clean up S3 specs, stubs, and helpers
Extracted commonly used spec helpers into spec/support/uploads_helpers.rb, removed unused stubs and let definitions. Makes it easier to write new S3-related specs without copy and pasting setup steps from other specs.
2020-09-28 12:02:25 +01:00
Michael K Johnson 81e6bc7a0f
FEATURE: Add uploads:batch_migrate_from_s3 task to limit total posts migrated at once (#9933)
Allow limiting the number of migrations to do at once, both to do migrations that
have impact limited to multiple off-peak usage hours to reduce user impact from
a migration, and to allow tests that do only a very small number for test
purposes. ("Give me a ping, Vasili. One ping only, please.")
2020-06-04 09:48:11 +10:00
Martin Brennan efd5fb665b
DEV: Fix flaky time sensitive uploads.rake specs (#9283)
Also fix issues in spec where certain uploads were not considered secure
2020-03-26 13:31:39 +10:00
Martin Brennan 097851c135
FIX: Change secure media to encompass attachments as well (#9271)
If the “secure media” site setting is enabled then ALL files uploaded to Discourse (images, video, audio, pdf, txt, zip etc. etc.) will follow the secure media rules. The “prevent anons from downloading files” setting will no longer have any bearing on upload security. Basically, the feature will more appropriately be called “secure uploads” instead of “secure media”.

This is being done because there are communities out there that would like all attachments and media to be secure based on category rules but still allow anonymous users to download attachments in public places, which is not possible in the current arrangement.
2020-03-26 07:16:02 +10:00
Jarek Radosz 20f3be1e9c
DEV: Use the `type: :multisite` spec setting (#9245)
Fixes recent spec flakiness.

Also includes:
DEV: Prevent accidental exit from specs
2020-03-20 16:18:34 +01:00
Martin Brennan 0388653a4d
DEV: Upload and secure media retroactive rake task improvements (#9027)
* Add uploads:sync_s3_acls rake task to ensure the ACLs in S3 are the correct (public-read or private) setting based on upload security

* Improved uploads:disable_secure_media to be more efficient and provide better messages to the user.

* Rename uploads:ensure_correct_acl task to uploads:secure_upload_analyse_and_update as it does more than check the ACL

* Many improvements to uploads:secure_upload_analyse_and_update

* Make sure that upload.access_control_post is unscoped so deleted posts are still fetched, because they still affect the security of the upload.

* Add escape hatch for capture_stdout in the form of RAILS_ENABLE_TEST_STDOUT. If provided the capture_stdout code will be ignored, so you can see the output if you need.
2020-03-03 10:03:58 +11:00
Martin Brennan b0f4149d6e Suppres task spec output using capture_stdout 2020-02-20 14:47:47 +10:00
Martin Brennan 500185dc11 Try fix upload_spec flakys and remove logging from tasks/uploads_spec 2020-02-18 15:08:58 +10:00
Martin Brennan 9dcc454a07
FIX: Improvements and fixes for update_upload_acl rake task (#8980)
The rake task was broken, because the addition of the
UploadSecurity check returned true/false instead of the
upload ID to determine which uploads to set secure.
Also it was rebaking the posts in the wrong place and
pretty inefficiently at that. Also it was rebaking before
the upload was being changed to secure in the DB.
This also updates the task to set the access_control_post_id
for all uploads. the first post the upload is linked to is used
for the access control. if the upload doesn't get changed to
secure this doesn't affect anything.
Added a spec for the rake task to cover common cases.
2020-02-17 14:21:43 +10:00