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3588 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bianca Nenciu 48e5d1af03
FIX: Improve top links section from user summary (#15675)
* Do not extract links for hotlinked images
* Include only links that have been clicked at least once in user
summary
2022-01-24 11:33:23 +11:00
Bianca Nenciu a0c040060a
FIX: Select best link from Atom feed (#15663)
Some Atom feeds can contain more than one link and it used to return
only the first link.
2022-01-21 17:54:18 +02:00
Martin Brennan 70af45055a
DEV: Clear custom field preload proxy on preload_custom_fields (#15671)
If a model class calls preload_custom_fields twice then
we have to clear this otherwise the fields are cached inside the
already existing proxy and no new ones are added, so when we check
for custom_fields[KEY] an error is likely to occur
2022-01-21 14:29:51 +10:00
Natalie Tay f5ea00c73f
FIX: Respect blocked domains list when redirecting (#15656)
Our previous implementation used a simple `blocked_domain_array.include?(hostname)`
so some values were not matching. Additionally, in some configurations like ours, we'd used
"cat.*.dog.com" with the assumption we'd support globbing.

This change implicitly allows globbing by blocking "http://a.b.com" if "b.com" is a blocked 
domain but does not actively do anything for "*".

An upcoming change might include frontend validation for values that can be inserted.
2022-01-20 14:12:34 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 2ee9a09c8c DEV: Fix failing test. 2022-01-11 11:45:22 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan c2afc3915b FEATURE: Customizable rules and plugins for `PrettyText.markdown`.
This commit extends the options which can be passed to
`PrettyText.markdown` so that which Markdown-it rules and Discourse
Markdown plugins to be used when rendering a text can be customizable.
Currently, this extension is mainly used by plugins.
2022-01-11 10:39:40 +08:00
Vinoth Kannan f614b30032
FIX: don't trigger `topic_created` event for reply posts via email. (#15485)
Previously, we incorrectly triggered `topic_created` events when the posts are created via email since we didn't check the post number.
2022-01-10 13:54:10 +05:30
Alan Guo Xiang Tan fff8b98485 SECURITY: Advanced group search did not respect visiblity of groups. 2022-01-10 13:49:26 +08:00
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
Roman Rizzi e005e3f153
DEV: Create post actions without creating a notification and store custom data. (#15397)
I plan to use this in an upcoming discourse-reactions PR, where I want to like a post without notifying the user, so I can instead create a reaction notification.

Additionally, we decouple the a11y attributes from the icon itself, which will let us extend the widget's icon without losing them.
2021-12-27 11:25:37 -03:00
David Taylor cdf4d7156e
DEV: Introduce Auth::Result API for overrides_* (#15378)
This allows authenticators to instruct the Auth::Result to override attributes without using the general site settings. This provides an easy migration path for auth plugins which offer their own "overrides email", "overrides username" or "overrides name" settings. With this new api, they can set `overrides_*` on the result object, and the attribute will be overriden regardless of the general site setting.

ManagedAuthenticator is updated to use this new API. Plugins which consume ManagedAuthenticator will instantly take advantage of this change.
2021-12-23 10:53:17 +00:00
Blake Erickson b705971d42
DEV: Allow for taller images in posts and oneboxes (#15395)
The previous default aspect ratio for cropping tall images was a little
too strict and was cutting off images. This new setting should allow for
a larger range of image sizes before cropping them.
2021-12-22 16:01:34 -07:00
Daniel Waterworth 5ff0b86b57
PERF: Make tests faster by prefabricating more things (#15392) 2021-12-22 11:09:43 -06:00
Andrei Prigorshnev c202252190
FEATURE: when suggesting usernames skip input that consist entirely of disallowed characters (#15368) 2021-12-21 21:13:05 +04:00
Daniel Waterworth 7e0c1fb039
PERF: Make tests faster by prefabricating more things (#15370) 2021-12-20 12:59:10 -06:00
Gerhard Schlager e19a7a7c8d FIX: translation precedence was different on client and server
As an example, the lookup order for German was:

1. override for de
2. override for en
3. value from de
4. value from en

After this change the lookup order is the same as on the client:
1. override for de
2. value from de
3. override for en
4. value from en

see /t/16381
2021-12-17 14:03:35 +01:00
Daniel Waterworth 102fa71ef3
PERF: Speed up the tests by pre-fabricating more things (#15318) 2021-12-15 11:41:14 -06:00
Natalie Tay 9fd1a00eef
DEV: Remove customer flair from being an official plugin (#15315) 2021-12-15 22:30:50 +08:00
Jarek Radosz 42015fe8b2
DEV: Drop env-based SiteSetting deprecation errors (#15273)
These were deprecated ~4 years ago. No need to keep the errors anymore.
2021-12-13 17:36:29 +01:00
David Taylor 6e9bb84d12
FIX: Ensure theme names are escaped in HTML attributes (#15272)
If a theme name contained a double-quote, this problem could lead to invalid/unexpected HTML in the `<head>`

Note that this is not considered a security issue because themes can only be installed/named by administrators, and themes/administrators already have the ability to run arbitrary javascript.
2021-12-13 10:50:09 +00:00
Daniel Waterworth ec36cddd2f
FIX: Defer topic/post created events until emails have been added (#15252) 2021-12-09 14:45:07 -06:00
Angus McLeod df3886d6e5
FEATURE: Experimental support for group membership via google auth (#14835)
This commit introduces a new site setting "google_oauth2_hd_groups". If enabled, group information will be fetched from Google during authentication, and stored in the Discourse database. These 'associated groups' can be connected to a Discourse group via the "Membership" tab of the group preferences UI. 

The majority of the implementation is generic, so we will be able to add support to more authentication methods in the near future.

https://meta.discourse.org/t/managing-group-membership-via-authentication/175950
2021-12-09 12:30:27 +00:00
Daniel Waterworth 3b0d46c659
FIX: make tests work with higher starting upload id (#15237) 2021-12-08 13:13:59 -06:00
Martin Brennan f26b8b448d
FIX: References header leading to broken email threading (#15206)
Since 3b13f1146b the email threading
in mail clients has been broken, because the random suffix meant
that the References header would always be different for non-group
SMTP email notifications sent out.

This commit fixes the issue by always using the "canonical" topic
reference ID inside the References header in the format:

topic/TOPIC_ID@HOST

Which was the old format. We also add the References header to
notifications sent for the first post arriving, so the threading
works for subsequent emails. The Message-ID header is still random
as per the previous change.
2021-12-08 08:14:48 +10:00
Daniel Waterworth 8371c96b7e
PERF: Speed up tests (#15214) 2021-12-07 12:45:58 -06:00
Loïc Guitaut d0888c190e FIX: Display pending posts in a moderated category
Currently we display pending posts in topics (both for author and staff
members) but the feature is only enabled when there’s an enabled global site
setting related to moderation.

This patch allows to have the same behavior for a site where there’s
nothing enabled globally but where a moderated category exists. So when
browsing a topic of a moderated category, the presence of pending posts
will be checked whereas nothing will happen in a normal category.
2021-12-07 10:14:45 +01:00
Andrei Prigorshnev f3508065a3
FIX: auth incorrectly handles duplicate usernames (#15197) 2021-12-06 20:49:04 +04:00
Martin Brennan 3b13f1146b
FIX: Add random suffix to outbound Message-ID for email (#15179)
Currently the Message-IDs we send out for outbound email
are not unique; for a post they look like:

topic/TOPIC_ID/POST_ID@HOST

And for a topic they look like:

topic/TOPIC_ID@HOST

This commit changes the outbound Message-IDs to also have
a random suffix before the host, so the new format is
like this:

topic/TOPIC_ID/POST_ID.RANDOM_SUFFIX@HOST

Or:

topic/TOPIC_ID.RANDOM_SUFFIX@HOST

This should help with email deliverability. This change
is backwards-compatible, the old Message-ID format will
still be recognized in the mail receiver flow, so people
will still be able to reply using Message-IDs, In-Reply-To,
and References headers that have already been sent.

This commit also refactors Message-ID related logic
to a central location, and adds judicious amounts of
tests and documentation.
2021-12-06 10:34:39 +10:00
Daniel Waterworth 63112f89a3
PERF: Shave off some test-suite time (#15183) 2021-12-03 14:54:07 -06:00
Daniel Waterworth 2f04a9b9fb
DEV: Remove site_setting_saved event (#15164)
We said we would drop it from 2.4, so this is long overdue

Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2021-12-02 09:33:03 -06:00
David Taylor 1fa7a87f86
SECURITY: Remove ember-cli specific response from application routes (#15155)
Under some conditions, these varied responses could lead to cache poisoning, hence the 'security' label.

Previously the Rails application would serve JSON data in place of HTML whenever Ember CLI requested an `application.html.erb`-rendered page. This commit removes that logic, and instead parses the HTML out of the standard response. This means that Rails doesn't need to customize its response for Ember CLI.
2021-12-01 16:10:40 +00:00
Jarek Radosz 78723345c0
DEV: Fix a flaky bookmarks test (#15129)
* DEV: Specify bookmarks order

It's better to order by id than to have a semi-random order. Fixes a flaky test:

```
 1) TopicView with a few sample posts #bookmarks gets the first post bookmark reminder at for the user
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     Failure/Error: expect(first[:post_id]).to eq(bookmark1.post_id)
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       expected: 1901
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            got: 1902
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       (compared using ==)
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     # ./spec/components/topic_view_spec.rb:420:in `block (4 levels) in <main>'
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     # ./spec/rails_helper.rb:284:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
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     # ./vendor/bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/webmock-3.14.0/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:37:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
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```

* Change test

* Revert "DEV: Specify bookmarks order"

This reverts commit 1f50026231.
2021-12-01 08:56:00 +11:00
Roman Rizzi 1fc06520bd
REFACTOR: Improve support for consolidating notifications. (#14904)
* REFACTOR: Improve support for consolidating notifications.

Before this commit, we didn't have a single way of consolidating notifications. For notifications like group summaries, we manually removed old ones before creating a new one. On the other hand, we used an after_create callback for likes and group membership requests, which caused unnecessary work, as we need to delete the record we created to replace it with a consolidated one.

We now have all the consolidation rules centralized in a single place: the consolidation planner class. Other parts of the app looking to create a consolidable notification can do so by calling Notification#consolidate_or_save!, instead of the default Notification#create! method.

Finally, we added two more rules: one for re-using existing group summaries and another for deleting duplicated dashboard problems PMs notifications when the user is tracking the moderator's inbox. Setting the threshold to one forces the planner to apply this rule every time.

I plan to add plugin support for adding custom rules in another PR to keep this one relatively small.

* DEV: Introduces a plugin API for consolidating notifications.

This commit removes the `Notification#filter_by_consolidation_data` scope since plugins could have to define their criteria. The Plan class now receives two blocks, one to query for an already consolidated notification, which we'll try to update, and another to query for existing ones to consolidate.

It also receives a consolidation window, which accepts an ActiveSupport::Duration object, and filter notifications created since that value.
2021-11-30 13:36:14 -03:00
David Taylor 03998e0a29
FIX: Use CDN URL for internal onebox avatars (#15077)
This commit will also trigger a background rebake for all existing posts with internal oneboxes
2021-11-25 12:07:34 +00:00
Dan Ungureanu fa8cd629f1
DEV: Hash tokens stored from email_tokens (#14493)
This commit adds token_hash and scopes columns to email_tokens table.
token_hash is a replacement for the token column to avoid storing email
tokens in plaintext as it can pose a security risk. The new scope column
ensures that email tokens cannot be used to perform a different action
than the one intended.

To sum up, this commit:

* Adds token_hash and scope to email_tokens

* Reuses code that schedules critical_user_email

* Refactors EmailToken.confirm and EmailToken.atomic_confirm methods

* Periodically cleans old, unconfirmed or expired email tokens
2021-11-25 09:34:39 +02:00
Natalie Tay 4c46c7e334
DEV: Remove xlink hrefs (#15059) 2021-11-25 15:22:43 +11:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan a6aff40e4b
DEV: Allow default scope to be configurable per topic. (#15018)
Not exposing this as a plugin API yet as we're testing it out with a
plugin.
2021-11-24 16:40:58 +08:00
Martin Brennan 44be79f095
FIX: Strip Auto-Submitted email header from group SMTP emails (#15057)
Remove Auto-Submitted header for group private message emails, it does
not make sense there and may hurt deliverability.

From https://www.iana.org/assignments/auto-submitted-keywords/auto-submitted-keywords.xhtml:

> Indicates that a message was generated by an automatic process, and is not a direct response to another message.
2021-11-24 10:54:01 +10:00
Bianca Nenciu 73760c77d9
FEATURE: Mention @here to notify users in topic (#14900)
Use @here to mention all users that were allowed to topic directly or
through group, who liked topics or read the topic. Only first 10 users
will be notified.
2021-11-23 22:25:54 +02:00
Dan Ungureanu ff7acc9828
FIX: Git should not prompt for credentials (#15062)
When cloning a public remote repository (no key), git should not prompt
for credentials.
2021-11-23 13:54:51 +02:00
Dan Ungureanu 948a1523ea
FIX: Keep existent tags when editing tag topics (#15050)
Allow current user to keep existent tags when adding or removing a tag.
For example, a user could not remove a tag from a topic if the topic
had another tag that was restricted to a different category.
2021-11-23 13:00:45 +02:00
Dan Ungureanu f43c433d50
FIX: Allow invites if must_approve_users is true (#15043)
This was implemented in 36e0e6a, but then regressed when the guardian
for invites was refactored in 76a7b75.
2021-11-22 14:04:35 +02:00
Martin Brennan fa6b87a1bf
SECURITY: Strip unrendered unicode bidirectional chars in code blocks (#15032)
When rendering the markdown code blocks we replace the
offending characters in the output string with spans highlighting a textual
representation of the character, along with a title attribute with
information about why the character was highlighted.

The list of characters stripped by this fix, which are the bidirectional
characters considered relevant, are:

U+202A
U+202B
U+202C
U+202D
U+202E
U+2066
U+2067
U+2068
U+2069
2021-11-22 10:43:03 +10:00
Osama Sayegh b86127ad12
FEATURE: Apply rate limits per user instead of IP for trusted users (#14706)
Currently, Discourse rate limits all incoming requests by the IP address they
originate from regardless of the user making the request. This can be
frustrating if there are multiple users using Discourse simultaneously while
sharing the same IP address (e.g. employees in an office).

This commit implements a new feature to make Discourse apply rate limits by
user id rather than IP address for users at or higher than the configured trust
level (1 is the default).

For example, let's say a Discourse instance is configured to allow 200 requests
per minute per IP address, and we have 10 users at trust level 4 using
Discourse simultaneously from the same IP address. Before this feature, the 10
users could only make a total of 200 requests per minute before they got rate
limited. But with the new feature, each user is allowed to make 200 requests
per minute because the rate limits are applied on user id rather than the IP
address.

The minimum trust level for applying user-id-based rate limits can be
configured by the `skip_per_ip_rate_limit_trust_level` global setting. The
default is 1, but it can be changed by either adding the
`DISCOURSE_SKIP_PER_IP_RATE_LIMIT_TRUST_LEVEL` environment variable with the
desired value to your `app.yml`, or changing the setting's value in the
`discourse.conf` file.

Requests made with API keys are still rate limited by IP address and the
relevant global settings that control API keys rate limits.

Before this commit, Discourse's auth cookie (`_t`) was simply a 32 characters
string that Discourse used to lookup the current user from the database and the
cookie contained no additional information about the user. However, we had to
change the cookie content in this commit so we could identify the user from the
cookie without making a database query before the rate limits logic and avoid
introducing a bottleneck on busy sites.

Besides the 32 characters auth token, the cookie now includes the user id,
trust level and the cookie's generation date, and we encrypt/sign the cookie to
prevent tampering.

Internal ticket number: t54739.
2021-11-17 23:27:30 +03:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva 6645243a26
SECURITY: Disallow caching of MIME/Content-Type errors (#14907)
This will sign intermediary proxies and/or misconfigured CDNs to not
cache those error responses.
2021-11-12 15:52:25 -03:00
Martin Brennan e4350bb966
FEATURE: Direct S3 multipart uploads for backups (#14736)
This PR introduces a new `enable_experimental_backup_uploads` site setting (default false and hidden), which when enabled alongside `enable_direct_s3_uploads` will allow for direct S3 multipart uploads of backup .tar.gz files.

To make multipart external uploads work with both the S3BackupStore and the S3Store, I've had to move several methods out of S3Store and into S3Helper, including:

* presigned_url
* create_multipart
* abort_multipart
* complete_multipart
* presign_multipart_part
* list_multipart_parts

Then, S3Store and S3BackupStore either delegate directly to S3Helper or have their own special methods to call S3Helper for these methods. FileStore.temporary_upload_path has also removed its dependence on upload_path, and can now be used interchangeably between the stores. A similar change was made in the frontend as well, moving the multipart related JS code out of ComposerUppyUpload and into a mixin of its own, so it can also be used by UppyUploadMixin.

Some changes to ExternalUploadManager had to be made here as well. The backup direct uploads do not need an Upload record made for them in the database, so they can be moved to their final S3 resting place when completing the multipart upload.

This changeset is not perfect; it introduces some special cases in UploadController to handle backups that was previously in BackupController, because UploadController is where the multipart routes are located. A subsequent pull request will pull these routes into a module or some other sharing pattern, along with hooks, so the backup controller and the upload controller (and any future controllers that may need them) can include these routes in a nicer way.
2021-11-11 08:25:31 +10:00
Dan Ungureanu ec3758b573
FIX: Make PostRevisor more consistent (#14841)
* FIX: Preserve field types when updating revision

When a post was edited quickly twice by the same user, the old post
revision was updated with the newest changes. To check if the change
was reverted (i.e. rename topic A to B and then back to A) a comparison
of the initial value and last value is performed. If the check passes
then the intermediary value is dismissed and only the initial value and
the last ones are preserved. Otherwise, the modification is dismissed
because the field returned to its initial value.

This used to work well for most fields, but failed for "tags" because
the field is an array and the values were transformed to strings to
perform the comparison.

* FIX: Reset last_editor_id if revision is reverted

If a post was revised and then the same revision was reverted,
last_editor_id was still set to the ID of the user who last edited the
post. This was a problem because the same person could then edit the
same post again and because it was the same user and same post, the
system attempted to update the last one (that did not exist anymore).
2021-11-09 16:29:37 +02:00
Dan Ungureanu 46fed1303f
FIX: Regression introduced in #14715 (#14842)
* FIX: Regression introduced in #14715

Wrong method names were used to get Redis keys.

* DEV: Remove more stubs
2021-11-09 17:20:09 +11:00
Osama Sayegh e2afa1b799
FIX: Skip post validations for system revisions when author deletes post (#14824) 2021-11-08 09:33:41 +08:00
Martin Brennan 9a72a0945f
FIX: Ensure CORS rules exist for S3 using rake task (#14802)
This commit introduces a new s3:ensure_cors_rules rake task
that is run as a prerequisite to s3:upload_assets. This rake
task calls out to the S3CorsRulesets class to ensure that
the 3 relevant sets of CORS rules are applied, depending on
site settings:

* assets
* direct S3 backups
* direct S3 uploads

This works for both Global S3 settings and Database S3 settings
(the latter set directly via SiteSetting).

As it is, only one rule can be applied, which is generally
the assets rule as it is called first. This commit changes
the ensure_cors! method to be able to apply new rules as
well as the existing ones.

This commit also slightly changes the existing rules to cover
direct S3 uploads via uppy, especially multipart, which requires
some more headers.
2021-11-08 09:16:38 +10:00