Ignores the site setting "find_related_post_with_key" and always tries to honor the `In-Reply-To` and `References` header for emails sent to a group.
The senders email address must be included in the `To` or `CC` header of a previous email sent to the group and the `Message-ID` of that email must be included in the current email's `In-Reply-To` or `References` header.
* `rescue nil` is a really bad pattern to use in our code base.
We should rescue errors that we expect the code to throw and
not rescue everything because we're unsure of what errors the
code would throw. This would reduce the amount of pain we face
when debugging why something isn't working as expexted. I've
been bitten countless of times by errors being swallowed as a
result during debugging sessions.
Adds several rake tasks to delete users, topics, pm's and site stats so
that you can have a fresh site but maintain site settings and category
structure.
Often we need to amend our schema, it is tempting to use
drop_table, rename_column and drop_column to amned schema
trouble though is that existing code that is running in production
can depend on the existance of previous schema leading to application
breaking until new code base is deployed.
The commit enforces new rules to ensure we can never drop tables or
columns in migrations and instead use Migration::ColumnDropper and
Migration::TableDropper to defer drop the db objects
This feature can be enabled by choosing a destination for the
`shared drafts category` site setting.
* Staff members can create shared drafts, choosing a destination
category for the topic when it is published.
* Shared Drafts can be viewed in their category, or above the
topic list for the destination category where it will end up.
* When the shared draft is ready, it can be published to the
appropriate category by clicking a button on the topic view.
* When published, Drafts change their timestamps to the current
time, and any edits to the original post are removed.
* Use a EmailValidator.email_regexp for `Email.is_valid?`
check as we're seeing an increase in allocation when
parsing email addresses wih `Mail::Address`.
Why? Some edits by staff are not tracked. For example, during the grace
period, or via the flags/silence dialog.
If a staff member is editing someone else's post, it now goes into the
Staff Action Logs so it can be audited by other staff members.
* Since we can no longer restore into a different schema,
we will move tables in the public schema into the backup schema
first before restoring the dump file which goes into the public
schema. The downside to this approach is that we will increase
the downtime experienced during the restore process. Downtime
would equal the duration of restoring the dump file.
* In `pg_dump` 10.3+ and 9.5.12+, in
it does a `SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false)`
which changes the state of the current connection. This is known
to be problematic with Pgbouncer which reuses connections. As such,
we'll always try to connect directly to PG directly during
the backup/restore process.
We trust staff + tl2 and up to perform edits in grace period.
Allow them significantly more edit room in grace period prior to storing
a revision.
editing_grace_period_max_diff_high_trust applies to users with tl2 and up.
So
tl0 / 1 : we store an extra revision if more than 100 chars change
tl2 and up : we store an extra revision if more than 400 chars change
We may tweak these numbers as we go.
If a user performs a substantive edit of 20 chars or more during grace period
we will store a revision to track the change
This allows for better auditing of changes that happen during the grace period
This change allows email-clients to show threaded views of mails as
expected. Apparently most algorithms expect the message ids of mails
in the Reference-header-field to be sorted such that they build a
traversal through the thread, so the oldest (original) message being
first, then its child, grandchild and so on until it arrives at the
message id that the "new" mail (that is to be sent) is the reply to.
MSGA [1]
+- Re: MSGA [1-1]
| +- Re: Re: MSGA [1-2-1]
| +- Re: Re: MSGA [1-2-2]
+- Re: MSGA [1-1]
If the stuff in brackets would be the message ID, the References-Header
field of a message that is a reply to [1-2-1] should look like:
References: 1, 1-1, 1-2-1
Discussion took place in:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/e-mail-threading-in-ml-mode-does-not-work-in-thunderbird
Main information taken from:
https://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html
In the past we used suppress_from_homepage, it had mixed semantics
it would remove from category list if category list was on home and
unconditionally remove from latest.
New setting explicitly only removes from latest list but leaves the
category list alond
implemented review items.
Blocking previous codes - valid 2-factor auth tokens can only be authenticated once/30 seconds.
I played with updating the “last used” any time the token was attempted but that seemed to be overkill, and frustrating as to why a token would fail.
Translatable texts.
Move second factor logic to a helper class.
Move second factor specific controller endpoints to its own controller.
Move serialization logic for 2-factor details in admin user views.
Add a login ember component for de-duplication
Fix up code formatting
Change verbiage of google authenticator
add controller tests:
second factor controller tests
change email tests
change password tests
admin login tests
add qunit tests - password reset, preferences
fix: check for 2factor on change email controller
fix: email controller - only show second factor errors on attempt
fix: check against 'true' to enable second factor.
Add modal for explaining what 2fa with links to Google Authenticator/FreeOTP
add two factor to email signin link
rate limit if second factor token present
add rate limiter test for second factor attempts