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3204 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Angus McLeod 7dc552c9cc
DEV: Add `import_embed_unlisted` site setting (#26222) 2024-03-27 08:57:43 -04:00
Sam e3a0faefc5
FEATURE: allow re-scoping chat user search via a plugin (#26361)
This enables the following in Discourse AI

```
 plugin.register_modifier(:chat_allowed_bot_user_ids) do |user_ids, guardian|
  if guardian.user
    mentionables = AiPersona.mentionables(user: guardian.user)
    allowed_bot_ids = mentionables.map { |mentionable| mentionable[:user_id] }
    user_ids.concat(allowed_bot_ids)
  end
  user_ids
end
```

some bots that are id < 0 need to be discoverable in search otherwise people can not talk to them.

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Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2024-03-27 08:55:53 +11:00
Jarek Radosz 4c860995e0
DEV: Remove unnecessary rails_helper requiring (#26364) 2024-03-26 11:32:01 +01:00
Ted Johansson 5ee23fc394
DEV: Make all admins TL4 in tests (#25435)
Make admins TL4 by default in tests, foregoing the need to call refresh_auto_groups on them.
2024-03-26 11:41:12 +08:00
Bianca Nenciu 4cdf5f2cea
FIX: Load subcategories through CategoryList (#26297)
When "lazy load categories" is enabled and parent_category_id was set,
the query fetching categories contained a contradiction filtering both
by parent_category_id and parent_category_id = NULL.
2024-03-21 21:39:14 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut d2a730b8b5 DEV: Expose extra data from themes
This patch exposes a normalized repository URL and how many users are
using a given theme.
2024-03-21 15:06:36 +01:00
Ted Johansson 4ca41e0af2
DEV: Promote block problem checks to ProblemCheck (#26193)
In #26122 we promoted all problem checks defined as class methods on AdminDashboardData to their own first-class ProblemCheck instances.

This PR continues that by promoting problem checks that are implemented as blocks as well. This includes updating a couple plugins that have problem checks.
2024-03-20 08:52:25 +08:00
Régis Hanol 4e02bb5dd9
PERF: avoid publishing user actions to the user who did the action (#26225)
We never use that information and this also fixes an issue with the BCC plugin which ends up triggering a rate-limit because we were publishing a "NEW_PRIVATE_MESSAGE" to the user sending the BCC for every recipients 💥

Internal - t/118283
2024-03-18 18:05:46 +01:00
Martin Brennan 78bafb331a
FEATURE: Allow site settings to be edited throughout admin UI (#26154)
This commit makes it so the site settings filter controls and
the list of settings input editors themselves can be used elsewhere
in the admin UI outside of /admin/site_settings

This allows us to provide more targeted groups of settings in different
UI areas where it makes sense to provide them, such as on plugin pages.
You could open a single page for a plugin where you can see information
about that plugin, change settings, and configure it with custom UIs
in the one place.

In future we will do this in "config areas" for other parts of the
admin UI.
2024-03-18 08:50:39 +10:00
Penar Musaraj 8cf2f909f5
DEV: Dedicated route for current user notification counts (#26106)
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
2024-03-15 12:08:37 -04:00
Daniel Waterworth 819361ba28
SECURITY: Don't disclose the existence of secret subcategories 2024-03-15 14:23:55 +08:00
Ted Johansson ea5c3a3bdc
DEV: Move non scheduled problem checks to classes (#26122)
In AdminDashboardData we have a bunch of problem checks implemented as methods on that class. This PR absolves it of the responsibility by promoting each of those checks to a first class ProblemCheck. This way each of them can have their own priority and arbitrary functionality can be isolated in its own class.

Think "extract class" refactoring over and over. Since they were all moved we can also get rid of the @@problem_syms class variable which was basically the old version of the registry now replaced by ProblemCheck.realtime.

In addition AdminDashboardData::Problem value object has been entirely replaced with the new ProblemCheck::Problem (with compatible API).

Lastly, I added some RSpec matchers to simplify testing of problem checks and provide helpful error messages when assertions fail.
2024-03-14 10:55:01 +08:00
Arpit Jalan 1bd803d360
FIX: store registration ip address when creating user via SSO (#26121) 2024-03-11 15:19:37 +05:30
Ted Johansson 2211ffa851
DEV: Move problem checks to app directory (#26120)
There are a couple of reasons for this.

The first one is practical, and related to eager loading. Since /lib is not eager loaded, when the application boots, ProblemCheck["identifier"] will be nil because the child classes aren't loaded.

The second one is more conceptual. There turns out to be a lot of inter-dependencies between the part of the problem check system that live in /app and the parts that live in /lib, which probably suggests it should all go in /app.
2024-03-11 13:36:22 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 898b71da88
PERF: Add indexes to speed up notifications queries by user menu (#26048)
Why this change?

There are two problematic queries in question here when loading
notifications in various tabs in the user menu:

```
SELECT "notifications".*
FROM "notifications"
LEFT JOIN topics ON notifications.topic_id = topics.id
WHERE "notifications"."user_id" = 1338 AND (topics.id IS NULL OR topics.deleted_at IS NULL)
ORDER BY notifications.high_priority AND NOT notifications.read DESC,
  NOT notifications.read AND notifications.notification_type NOT IN (5,19,25) DESC,
  notifications.created_at DESC
LIMIT 30;
```

and

```
EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT "notifications".*
FROM "notifications"
LEFT JOIN topics ON notifications.topic_id = topics.id
WHERE "notifications"."user_id" = 1338
AND (topics.id IS NULL OR topics.deleted_at IS NULL)
AND "notifications"."notification_type" IN (5, 19, 25)
ORDER BY notifications.high_priority AND NOT notifications.read DESC, NOT notifications.read DESC, notifications.created_at DESC LIMIT 30;
```

For a particular user, the queries takes about 40ms and 26ms
respectively on one of our production instance where the user has 10K notifications while the site has 600K notifications in total.

What does this change do?

1. Adds the `index_notifications_user_menu_ordering` index to the `notifications` table which is
   indexed on `(user_id, (high_priority AND NOT read) DESC, (NOT read)
DESC, created_at DESC)`.

1. Adds a second index `index_notifications_user_menu_ordering_deprioritized_likes` to the `notifications`
   table which is indexed on `(user_id, (high_priority AND NOT read) DESC, (NOT read AND notification_type NOT IN (5,19,25)) DESC, created_at DESC)`. Note that we have to hardcode the like typed notifications type here as it is being used in an ordering clause.

With the two indexes above, both queries complete in roughly 0.2ms. While I acknowledge that there will be some overhead in insert,update or delete operations. I believe this trade-off is worth it since viewing notifications in the user menu is something that is at the core of using a Discourse forum so we should optimise this experience as much as possible.
2024-03-06 16:52:19 +08:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek 28af4031ae
FIX: active webhook types exclude inactive plugins (#26022)
Bug introduced when webhooks were granularized in this PR - c468110929

Only active webhooks should be available when webhooks is configured.

https://meta.discourse.org/t/i18n-keys-showing-on-webhooks-edit-page/297701
2024-03-05 12:47:04 +11:00
Loïc Guitaut f7d7092a7a DEV: Update rubocop-discourse to latest version
The lastest version of rubocop-discourse enables rules regarding
plugins.
2024-03-04 15:08:35 +01:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek 41f78b31a9
FIX: down downgrade trust level if all requirements are met. (#25953)
Currently, the trust level method  is calculating trust level based on maximum value from:
- locked trust level
- group automatic trust level
- previously granted trust level by admin

https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/main/lib/trust_level.rb#L33

Let's say the user belongs to groups with automatic trust level 1 and in the meantime meets all criteria to get trust level 2.

Each time, a user is removed from a group with automatic trust_level 1, they will be downgraded to trust_level 1 and promoted to trust_level 2

120a2f70a9/lib/promotion.rb (L142)

This will cause duplicated promotion messages.

Therefore, we have to check if the user meets the criteria, before downgrading.
2024-03-04 09:30:30 +11:00
Martin Brennan 6bcbe56116
DEV: Use freeze_time_safe in more places (#25949)
Followup to 120a2f70a9,
uses new method to avoid time-based spec flakiness
2024-03-01 10:07:35 +10:00
Jarek Radosz 5c54fbfdb1
DEV: Fix random typos (#25957)
February 2024 edition
2024-02-29 12:24:37 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan f562da3150
PERF: Reduce ActiveRecord allocations in `CategoryList#find_relevant_topics` (#25950)
Why this change?

Prior to this change, the `CategoryList#find_relevant_topics` method was
loading and allocating all `CategoryFeaturedTopic` records in the
database to eventually only just use its `category_id` and `topic_id`
column. On a site with many `CategoryFeaturedTopic` records, the loading
of the ActiveRecord objects is a source of bottleneck.

The other problem with the `CategoryList#find_relevant_topics` method is
that it is unconditionally loading all records from the database even if
the user does not have access to the category. This again is wasteful.

What does this change do?

This commit makes it such that `CategoryList#find_relevant_topics` is
called only after `CategoryList#find_categories` in the `CategoryList#initialize`
method so that we can filter featured topics against categories that the
user has access to.

The second change is that Instead of loading `CategoryFeaturedTopic` records, we make an
inner join agains the `topics` table instead and skip any allocation of
`CatgoryFeaturedTopic` ActiveRecord objects.
2024-02-29 12:19:04 +08:00
Martin Brennan 120a2f70a9
DEV: Fix hot topic flaky spec (#25948)
It's February 29th, you know what that means...date-based flaky specs! If today is
February 29th 2024:

```
freeze_time(1.year.ago) -> Tue, 28 Feb 2023 01:38:42.732875000 UTC +00:00
```

Then

```
freeze_time(1.year.from_now) -> Wed, 28 Feb 2024 01:38:42.732875000 UTC +00:00
```

So then our "now" for the insert query ends up being "yesterday"

```
WHERE topic_hot_scores.topic_id IS NULL
  AND topics.deleted_at IS NULL
  AND topics.archetype <> :private_message
  AND topics.created_at <= :now
```
2024-02-29 11:54:36 +10:00
Natalie Tay a8a39d86b4
UX: Improve invite error message when a user uses an email that has already redeemed (#25695)
Improve invite error message when a user uses an email that has already redeemed
2024-02-27 18:24:20 +08:00
Ted Johansson 1bcb521fbf
DEV: Add DB backed problem checks to support perform_every config (#25834)
As part of problem checks refactoring, we're moving some data to be DB backed. In this PR it's the tracking of problem check execution. When was it last run, when was the last problem, when should it run next, how many consecutive checks had problems, etc.

This allows us to implement the perform_every feature in scheduled problem checks for checks that don't need to be run every 10 minutes.
2024-02-27 11:17:39 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 7bcfe60a76
DEV: Validate default value for `type: objects` theme settings (#25833)
Why this change?

This change adds validation for the default value for `type: objects` theme
settings when a setting theme field is uploaded. This helps the theme
author to ensure that the objects which they specifc in the default
value adhere to the schema which they have declared.

When an error is encountered in one of the objects, the error
message will look something like:

`"The property at JSON Pointer '/0/title' must be at least 5 characters
long."`

We use a JSON Pointer to reference the property in the object which is
something most json-schema validator uses as well.

What does this change do?

1. This commit once again changes the shape of hash returned by
   `ThemeSettingsObjectValidator.validate`. Instead of using the
   property name as the key previously, we have decided to avoid
   multiple levels of nesting and instead use a JSON Pointer as the key
   which helps to simplify the implementation.

2 Introduces `ThemeSettingsObjectValidator.validate_objects` which
  returns an array of validation error messages for all the objects
  passed to the method.
2024-02-27 09:16:37 +08:00
Ted Johansson a72dc2f420
DEV: Introduce a problem checks API (#25783)
Previously, problem checks were all added as either class methods or blocks in AdminDashboardData. Another set of class methods were used to add and run problem checks.

As of this PR, problem checks are promoted to first-class citizens. Each problem check receives their own class. This class of course contains the implementation for running the check, but also configuration items like retry strategies (for scheduled checks.)

In addition, the parent class ProblemCheck also serves as a registry for checks. For example we can get a list of all existing check classes through ProblemCheck.checks, or just the ones running on a schedule through ProblemCheck.scheduled.

After this refactor, the task of adding a new check is significantly simplified. You add a class that inherits ProblemCheck, you implement it, add a test, and you're good to go.
2024-02-23 11:20:32 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 3e331b1725
DEV: Set a bytesize limit for `ThemeSetting#json_value` (#25761)
Why this change?

Firstly, note that this is not a security commit because this feature is
still in development and should not be used anywhere.

The reason we want to set a limit here is to greatly reduce the
possibility of a DoS attack in the future via `ThemeSetting` where
someone would set an arbituary large json string in
`ThemeSetting#json_value` and causing the server to run out of resources
trying to serialize/deserialize the value.

What does this change do?

Adds an ActiveRecord validation to ensure that the bytesize of the json
string being stored is smaller than or equal to 0.5mb. We believe 0.5mb
is a decent limit for now but we can review the limit in the future if
we believe it is too small.
2024-02-21 08:09:37 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 6ca2396b12
DEV: Centralise logic for validating a theme setting value (#25764)
Why this change?

The logic for validating a theme setting's value and default value was
not consistent as each part of the code would implement its own logic.
This is not ideal as the default value may be validated differently than
when we are setting a new value. Therefore, this commit seeks to
refactor all the validation logic for a theme setting's value into a
single service class.

What does this change do?

Introduce the `ThemeSettingsValidator` service class which holds all the
necessary helper methods required to validate a theme setting's value
2024-02-21 08:08:26 +08:00
Daniel Waterworth 13083d03ae
DEV: Async category search for sidebar modal (#25686) 2024-02-20 11:24:30 -06:00
Bianca Nenciu a24d110258
FIX: Preload parent categories for sidebar (#25726)
When "lazy load categories" is enabled, only the categories present in
the sidebar are preloaded. This is insufficient because the parent
categories are necessary too for the sidebar to be rendered properly.
2024-02-16 16:39:18 +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
Martin Brennan ae24e04a5e
DEV: Add a plugin modifier for user_action_stream_builder (#25691)
Reactions needs this to be able to filter out likes received
actions, where there is also an associated reaction, since
now most reactions also count as a like.
2024-02-16 10:24:39 +10:00
David Battersby d7dd871d9f
FIX: quoted private topic url respects subfolder install (#25643)
Fixes an issue where private topics that are quoted have an incorrectly formatted url when using a subfolder install.

This update returns a relative url that includes the base_path rather than a combination of base_url + base_path.
2024-02-13 13:20:24 +08:00
Martin Brennan cf4d92f686
FIX: Change max_image_megapixels logic (#25625)
This commit changes `max_image_megapixels` to be used
as is without multiplying by 2 to give extra leway.
We found in reality this was just causing confusion
for admins, especially with the already permissive
40MP default.
2024-02-12 09:56:43 +10:00
Sam c8410537c1
FIX: hot not adding recently bumped topics (#25619)
When we insert into the hot set we add things with a score of 0
This means that if hot has more than batch size items in it with a score, then the 0s don't get an initial score

This corrects the situation by always ensuring we re-score:

1. batch size high scoring topics
2. (new) batch size recently bumped topics

* Update spec/models/topic_hot_scores_spec.rb

Co-authored-by: Isaac Janzen <50783505+janzenisaac@users.noreply.github.com>

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Co-authored-by: Isaac Janzen <50783505+janzenisaac@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-09 07:45:47 +11:00
Penar Musaraj 6bd26e81c1
FIX: Respect date range in top traffic sources report (#25599)
See https://meta.discourse.org/t/reports-top-traffic-sources-topics-stat-issue/179850
2024-02-08 11:17:59 -05:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 9f884cdaab
DEV: Introduce experimental `type: objects` theme setting (#25538)
Why this change?

This commit introduces an experimental `type: objects` theme setting
which will allow theme developers to store a collection of objects as
JSON in the database. Currently, the feature is still in development and
this commit is simply setting up the ground work for us to introduce the
feature in smaller pieces.

What does this change do?

1. Adds a `json_value` column as `jsonb` data type to the `theme_settings` table.
2. Adds a `experimental_objects_type_for_theme_settings` site setting to
   determine whether `ThemeSetting` records of with the `objects` data
   type can be created.
3. Updates `ThemeSettingsManager` to support read/write access from the
   `ThemeSettings#json_value` column.
2024-02-08 10:20:59 +08:00
Ted Johansson 95a2d285d3
FEATURE: Add new 'illegal' flag reason (#25498)
To comply with Digital Services Act we need a way for users to flag a post as potentially illegal. This PR adds that functionality.
2024-02-07 10:12:22 +08:00
Gerhard Schlager dd5ca6cc4c
FEATURE: Permalinks for users (#25552) 2024-02-05 17:31:31 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan d460229ed8
FIX: Update themes javascript cache after running themes migrations (#25562)
Why this change?

This is caused by a regression in
59839e428f, where we stopped saving the
`Theme` object because it was unnecessary. However, it resulted in the
`after_save` callback not being called and hence
`Theme#update_javascript_cache!` not being called. As a result, some
sites were reporting that after runing a theme migration, the defaults
for the theme settings were used instead of the settings overrides
stored in the database.

What does this change do?

Add a call to `Theme#update_javascript_cache!` after running theme
migrations.
2024-02-05 14:35:11 +08:00
Sam 140b2118af
FEATURE: improvements to hot feature (#25533)
1. Don't show visited line for hot filter, it is in random order
2. Don't count likes on non regular posts (eg: whispers / small actions)
3. Don't count participants in non regular posts
2024-02-02 10:53:27 +11:00
Sam 690ff4499c
DEV: adjustments to hot algorithm (#25517)
1. Serial likers will just like a bunch of posts on the same topic, this will
heavily inflate hot score. To avoid artificial "heat" generated by one user only count
the first like on the topic within the recent_cutoff range per topic

2. When looking at recent topics prefer "unique likers", defer to total likes on
older topics cause we do not have an easy count for unique likers

3. Stop taking 1 off like_count, it is not needed - platforms like reddit
allow you to like own post so they need to remove it.
2024-02-01 17:11:40 +11:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 44f8418093
DEV: Refactor `Theme#settings` to return a hash instead of array (#25516)
Why this change?

Returning an array makes it hard to immediately retrieve a setting by
name and makes the retrieval an O(N) operation. By returning an array,
we make it easier for us to lookup a setting by name and retrieval is
O(1) as well.
2024-02-01 10:26:56 +08:00
Sam 27301ae5c7
FEATURE: support silent internal links (#25472)
Internal links always notify and add internal connections in topics.

This adds a special feature that lets you append `?silent=true` to a link
to have it excluded from:

1. Notifications - users will not be notified for these links
2. Post links below posts in the UI

This is specifically useful for large reports where adding all these connections
just results in noise.
2024-01-30 17:03:58 +11:00
marstall 5a00d1964f
DEV: add site setting to disable watched word checking in user fields (#25411)
adding a hidden sitesetting, `disable_watched_word_checking_in_user_fields` - false by default. if set to true, you can use any word at all in user profile fields.

meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/watched-words-scope/282699/20
2024-01-29 12:44:32 -05:00
Ted Johansson f0a46f8b6f
DEV: Automatically update groups for test users with explicit TL (#25415)
For performance reasons we don't automatically add fabricated users to trust level auto-groups. However, when explicitly passing a trust level to the fabricator, in 99% of cases it means that trust level is relevant for the test, and we need the groups.

This change makes it so that when a trust level is explicitly passed to the fabricator, the auto-groups are refreshed. There's no longer a need to also pass refresh_auto_groups: true, which means clearer tests, fewer mistakes, and less confusion.
2024-01-29 17:52:02 +08:00
Ted Johansson 7e5d2a95ee
DEV: Convert min_trust_level_to_tag_topics to groups (#25273)
We're changing the implementation of trust levels to use groups. Part of this is to have site settings that reference trust levels use groups instead. It converts the min_trust_level_to_tag_topics site setting to tag_topic_allowed_groups.
2024-01-26 13:25:03 +08:00
Ted Johansson 57ea56ee05
DEV: Remove full group refreshes from tests (#25414)
We have all these calls to Group.refresh_automatic_groups! littered throughout the tests. Including tests that are seemingly unrelated to groups. This is because automatic group memberships aren't fabricated when making a vanilla user. There are two places where you'd want to use this:

You have fabricated a user that needs a certain trust level (which is now based on group membership.)
You need the system user to have a certain trust level.
In the first case, we can pass refresh_auto_groups: true to the fabricator instead. This is a more lightweight operation that only considers a single user, instead of all users in all groups.

The second case is no longer a thing after #25400.
2024-01-25 14:28:26 +08:00
Ted Johansson 6ad34a0152
DEV: Exclude system users when calculating group user count (#25400)
We want to exclude the system user from group user counts, since intuitively admins wouldn't include them.

Originally this was accomplished by booting said system user from the groups, but this is causing problems, because the system user needs TL group membership to perform certain tasks.

After this PR, system user is still in the TL groups, but excluded when refreshing the user count.
2024-01-25 08:13:58 +08:00
Martin Brennan 0e50f88212
DEV: Move min_trust_to_post_embedded_media to group setting (#25238)
c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/we-are-changing-giving-access-to-features/283408
2024-01-25 09:50:59 +10:00