Summary:
- Add an explicit multiplexing option, and enable it by default. This is necessary for Mail.app to coexist with other clients ("Re:" breaks outlook at the very least, and generally sucks in the common case), and allows users with flexible clients to enable subject variance.
- Add an option for subject line variance. Default to not varying the subject, so mail no longer says [Committed], [Closed], etc. This is so the defaults thread correctly in Gmail (not entirely sure this actually works).
- Add a preference to enable subject line variance.
- Unless all mail is multiplexed, don't enable or respect the "Re" or "vary subject" preferences. These are currently shown and respected in non-multiplex cases, which creates inconsistent results.
NOTE: @jungejason @nh @vrana This changes the default behavior (from non-multiplexing to multiplexing), and might break Facebook's integration. You should be able to keep the same behavior by setting the options appropriately, although if you can get the new defaults working they're probably better.
Test Plan:
Send mail from Maniphest, Differential and Audit. Updated preferences. Enabled/disabled multiplexing. Things seem OK?
NOTE: I haven't actually been able to repro the Gmail threading issue so I'm not totally sure what's going on there, maybe it started respecting "Re:" (or always has), but @cpiro and @20after4 both reported it independently. This fixes a bunch of bugs in any case and gives us more conservative set of defaults.
I'll see if I can buff out the Gmail story a bit but every client is basically a giant black box of mystery. :/
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana, jungejason, nh
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: cpiro, 20after4, aran
Maniphest Tasks: T1097, T847
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2206
Summary:
This is a somewhat common request, and far more difficult than necessary currently.
I think the field is useful enough to leave it default-enabled, but there's wide diversity in testing philosophy.
Test Plan: Verified "test plan" field appeared. Disabled config. Verified "test plan" field vanished.
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana, jungejason
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran, asouza
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2193
Summary: For production servers, minify CSS and JS by stripping comments, whitespace, etc.
Test Plan: Looked at CSS/JS, it was much smaller.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T264
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2034
Summary: A bunch of installs are doing this to varying degrees of success anyway, make it easier and nudge them toward a more consistent approach.
Test Plan: Set a custom logo, viewed normal and admin pages.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T700
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2019
Summary:
This is in preparation for getting the "View Options" dropdown working on audits.
- Use Files to serve raw data so we get all the security benefits of the alternate file domain. Although the difficulty of exploiting this is high (you need commit access to the repo) there's no reason to leave it dangling.
- Add a "contentHash" to Files so we can lookup files by content rather than adding some weird linker table. We can do other things with this later, potentially.
- Don't use 'data' URIs since they're crazy and we can just link to the file URI.
- When showing a binary file or an image, don't give options like "show highlighted text with blame" or "edit in external editor" since they don't make any sense.
- Use the existing infrastructure to figure out if things are images or binaries instead of an ad-hoc thing in this class.
Test Plan: Looked at text, image and binary files in Diffusion. Verified we reuse existing files if we've already generated them.
Reviewers: btrahan, vrana
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T904
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1899
Summary: No reason to keep these out of the defaults, can be useful in web stuff.
Test Plan: Uploaded, viewed a .ico file.
Reviewers: btrahan, paularmstrong
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1883
Summary: This config controls which values are masked in darkconsole. Mask a couple more vaguely-secret values.
Test Plan: Looked at darkconsole "Config" tab.
Reviewers: btrahan
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1845
Summary:
We already generate patches, but currently attach them. Allow them to be inlined instead (optionally, up to a certain size).
Also allow selection between unified and git patches.
Test Plan: Set these options in my local config, sent out a diff.
Reviewers: btrahan, Makinde
Reviewed By: Makinde
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T874
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1759
Summary:
The current approach of using a modal overlay dialog to create/edit inline
comments is pretty silly. Use an inline textarea instead.
This element isn't perfect and we have some mild modalness issues, but I think
it's better than the silly thing we've got going on right now. We can keep
poking it as people break it.
Test Plan:
- Created comments; submitted and undid them in empty and nonempty states.
Used undo for nonempty states + cancel.
- Edited comments; saved and canceled them. Used undo for changed state.
- Replied to comments; yada yada as above.
- Deleted comments.
- Did various modal trickery where I clicked "Reply" on something else with a
dialog already up, this very mildly glitches but I think it's not a big issue.
Reviewers: vrana, btrahan, Makinde, nh
Reviewed By: vrana
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T431
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1716
Summary:
When users submit an audit, send email to relevant parties informing them.
Allow email to be replied to. Just basic support so far; no "!raise" stuff and
no threading with the Herald commit notification.
Test Plan: Made comments, got email. Replied to email, got comments.
Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T904
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1698
Summary:
adds a Phabricator OAuth server, which has three big commands:
- auth - allows $user to authorize a given client or application. if $user has already authorized, it hands an authoization code back to $redirect_uri
- token - given a valid authorization code, this command returns an authorization token
- whoami - Conduit.whoami, all nice and purdy relative to the oauth server.
Also has a "test" handler, which I used to create some test data. T850 will
delete this as it adds the ability to create this data in the Phabricator
product.
This diff also adds the corresponding client in Phabricator for the Phabricator
OAuth Server. (Note that clients are known as "providers" in the Phabricator
codebase but client makes more sense relative to the server nomenclature)
Also, related to make this work well
- clean up the diagnostics page by variabilizing the provider-specific
information and extending the provider classes as appropriate.
- augment Conduit.whoami for more full-featured OAuth support, at least where
the Phabricator client is concerned
What's missing here... See T844, T848, T849, T850, and T852.
Test Plan:
- created a dummy client via the test handler. setup development.conf to have
have proper variables for this dummy client. went through authorization and
de-authorization flows
- viewed the diagnostics page for all known oauth providers and saw
provider-specific debugging information
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T44, T797
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1595
Summary:
We don't use maniphest or phriction in our install, so the links/references to
them in tactical command and jump nav can be confusing for users. This hides
these elements if they aren't enabled.
Test Plan: loaded the front page of phabricator in my sandbox, saw they went
away
Reviewers: epriestley, btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1636
"Content-Disposition: attachment"
Summary:
We currently serve some files off the primary domain (with "Content-Disposition:
attachment" + a CSRF check) and some files off the alternate domain (without
either).
This is not sufficient, because some UAs (like the iPad) ignore
"Content-Disposition: attachment". So there's an attack that goes like this:
- Alice uploads xss.html
- Alice says to Bob "hey download this file on your iPad"
- Bob clicks "Download" on Phabricator on his iPad, gets XSS'd.
NOTE: This removes the CSRF check for downloading files. The check is nice to
have but only raises the barrier to entry slightly. Between iPad / sniffing /
flash bytecode attacks, single-domain installs are simply insecure. We could
restore the check at some point in conjunction with a derived authentication
cookie (i.e., a mini-session-token which is only useful for downloading files),
but that's a lot of complexity to drop all at once.
(Because files are now authenticated only by knowing the PHID and secret key,
this also fixes the "no profile pictures in public feed while logged out"
issue.)
Test Plan: Viewed, info'd, and downloaded files
Reviewers: btrahan, arice, alok
Reviewed By: arice
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T843
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1608
Summary:
I, as an author, sometimes forget branch associated with a revision.
Plus setting ##differential.show-host-field## makes a false sense of security
that branch will stay hidden so that I can name it
//finally_solve_this_crap_which_makes_no_sense//. But it is published in
Accepted and Request Changes e-mails anyway.
Test Plan: Display revision with disabled ##differential.show-host-field##.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1602
Summary:
The main purpose of this change is to allow selecting the branch by
triple-click.
Plus it is not perfectly clear that the text in brackets means branch.
Test Plan: Display revision.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1585
Summary:
See discussion in T838. These fields expose information which it isn't necessary
or useful to expose in the general case.
- Disable fields by default, allow them to be enabled in config (these fields
were useful for me at Facebook when I had access to all the machines).
- Remove 'sourcePath' from Conduit methods other than differential.query.
- Condition 'sourcePath' field in Conduit on the caller being the revision
author. This is a bit hacky but not so awful.
Test Plan:
- Verified fields are gone by default and restored by configuration.
- Verified Conduit no longer returns these fields other than
differential.query.
- Verified field presence/absence according to authorship in
differential.query.
- Grepped around in arcanist to make sure we aren't relying on sourcePath.
There's a workflow in "arc merge" that technically might hit it, but I think
it's unreachable, definitely irrelvant (we never use source path as a
distinguisher under git/hg, and can't 'arc merge' in SVN) and it's going away
Real Soon Now anyway.
Reviewers: btrahan, arice
Reviewed By: arice
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T838
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1582
Summary: ##/\.l?hs$/## files are sensitive to changes in whitespace
Test Plan: what, me worry?
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1482
Summary:
We retried if a db connection was lost when executing a query, but not when
establishing a connection. I've seen a lot of failures establishing connections
in our install (they go away when retrying), so this diff retries when
establishing connections, and logs when we retry.
Test Plan:
- Loaded phabricator in a sandbox
- Temporarily added a check in the try block to throw if there were still
retries (to test logging, retry logic)
Reviewers: epriestley, blair
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, btrahan
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1460
Summary:
Rough cut of Drydock. This is very basic and doesn't do much of use yet (it
//does// allocate EC2 machines as host resources and expose interfaces to them),
but I think the overall structure is more or less reasonable.
== Interfaces
Vision: Applications interact with Drydock resources through DrydockInterfaces,
like **command**, **filesystem** and **httpd** interfaces. Each interface allows
applications to perform some kind of operation on the resource, like executing
commands, reading/writing files, or configuring a web server. Interfaces have a
concrete, specific API:
// Filesystem Interface
$fs = $lease->getInterface('filesystem'); // Constants, some day?
$fs->writeFile('index.html', 'hello world!');
// Command Interface
$cmd = $lease->getInterface('command');
echo $cmd->execx('uptime');
// HTTPD Interface
$httpd = $lease->getInterface('httpd');
$httpd->restart();
Interfaces are mostly just stock, although installs might add new interfaces if
they expose different ways to interact with resources (for instance, a resource
might want to expose a new 'MongoDB' interface or whatever).
Currently: We have like part of a command interface.
== Leases
Vision: Leases keep track of which resources are in use, and what they're being
used for. They allow us to know when we need to allocate more resources (too
many sandcastles on the existing hosts, e.g.) and when we can release resources
(because they are no longer being used). They also give applications something
to hold while resources are being allocated.
// EXAMPLE: How this should work some day.
$allocator = new DrydockAllocator();
$allocator->setResourceType('sandcastle');
$allocator->setAttributes(
array(
'diffID' => $diff->getID(),
));
$lease = $allocator->allocate();
$diff->setSandcastleLeaseID($lease->getID());
// ...
if ($lease->getStatus() == DrydockLeaseStatus::STATUS_ACTIVE) {
$sandcastle_link = $lease->getInterface('httpd')->getURI('/');
} else {
$sandcastle_link = 'Still building your sandcastle...';
}
echo "Sandcastle for this diff: ".$sandcastle_link;
// EXAMPLE: How this actually works now.
$allocator = new DrydockAllocator();
$allocator->setResourceType('host');
// NOTE: Allocation is currently synchronous but will be task-driven soon.
$lease = $allocator->allocate();
Leases are completely stock, installs will not define new lease types.
Currently: Leases exist and work but are very very basic.
== Resources
Vision: Resources represent some actual thing we've put somewhere, whether it's
a host, a block of storage, a webroot, or whatever else. Applications interact
through resources by acquiring leases to them, and then getting interfaces
through these leases. The lease acquisition process has a side effect of
allocating new resources if a lease can't be acquired on existing resources
(e.g., the application wants storage but all storage resources are full) and
things are configured to autoscale.
Resources may themselves acquire leases in order to allocate. For instance, a
storage resource might first acquire a lease to a host resource. A 'test
scaffold' resource might lease a storage resource and a mysql resource.
Not all resources are auto-allocate: the entry-level version of Drydock is that
you manually allocate a couple boxes and configure them through the web console.
Then, e.g., 'storage' / 'webroot' resources allocate on top of them, but the
host pool itself does not autoscale.
Resources are completely stock, they are abstract shells representing any
arbitrary thing.
Currently: Resource exist ('host' only) but are very very basic.
== Blueprints
Vision: Blueprints contain instructions for building interfaces to, (possibly)
allocating, updating, managing, and destroying a specific type of resource in a
specific location. One way to think of them is that they are scripts for
creating and deleting resources. For example, the LocalHost, RemoteHost and
EC2Host blueprints can all manage 'host' resources.
Eventually, we will support more types of resources (storage, webroot,
sandcastle, test scaffold, phacility deployment) and more providers for resource
types, some of which will be in the Phabricator mainline and some of which will
be custom.
Blueprints are very custom and specific to application types, so installs will
define new blueprints if they are making significant use of Drydock.
Currently: They exist but have few capabilities. The stock blueprints do nearly
nothing useful. There is a technically functional blueprint for host allocation
in EC2.
== Allocator
This is just the actual code to execute the lease acquisition process.
Test Plan: Ran "drydock_control.php" script, it allocated a machine in EC2,
acquired a lease on it, interfaced with it, and then released the lease. Ran it
again, got a fresh lease on the existing resource.
Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1454
Summary:
Not all auto-generated files can include the magical
"generated" annotation for one reason or another, but they may follow
path rules. This patch allows files to be marked as automatically
generated by matching the path with a regular expression.
Test Plan:
Alter 'differential.generated-paths' setting in config.
Create a new diff that affects a file matching one of those regular
expressions. Verify that Differential marks it as automatically
generated and therefore probably not worth reviewing (in the same way as
the magical "generated" annotation.
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1455
your own actions
Summary:
- Mail.app on Lion has cumbersome threading rules, see T782. Add an option to
stick "Re: " in front of all threaded mail so it behaves. This is horrible, but
apparently the least-horrible option.
- While I was in there, I added an option for T228.
Test Plan:
- Sent a bunch of threaded and unthreaded mail with varous "Re:" settings,
seemed to get "Re:" in the right places.
- Disabled email about my stuff, created a task with just me, got voided mail,
added a CC, got mail to just the CC.
Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, mkjones
Maniphest Tasks: T228, T782
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1448
Summary: If a remote address has too many recent login failures, require they
fill out a captcha before they can attempt to login.
Test Plan: Tried to login a bunch of times, then submitted the CAPTHCA form with
various combinations of valid/invalid passwords and valid/invalid captchas.
Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: jungejason
CC: aran, epriestley, jungejason
Maniphest Tasks: T765
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1379
interfaces
Summary:
- We have a hard-coded minimum length of 3 right now (and 1 in the other
interface), which is sort of silly.
- Provide a more reasonable default, and allow it to be configured.
- We have two password reset interfaces, one of which no longer actually
requires you to verify you own the account. This is more than a bit derp.
- Merge the interfaces into one, using either an email token or the account's
current password to let you change the password.
Test Plan:
- Reset password on an account.
- Changed password on an account.
- Created a new account, logged in, set the password.
- Tried to set a too-short password, got an error.
Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason, nh
Reviewed By: jungejason
CC: aran, jungejason
Maniphest Tasks: T766
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1374
Summary:
If you try to establish several sessions quickly (e.g., by running several
copies of "arc" at once, as in "arc x | arc y"), the current logic has a high
chance of making them all pick the same conduit session to refresh (since it's
the oldest one when each process selects the current sessions). This means they
all issue updates against "conduit-3" (or whatever) and one ends up with a bogus
session.
Instead, do an update against the table with the session key we read, so only
one process wins the race. If we don't win the race, try again until we do or
have tried every session slot.
Test Plan:
- Wiped conduit sessions, ran arc commands to verify the fresh session case.
- Ran a bunch of arc piped to itself, e.g. "arc list | arc list | arc list |
...". It succeeds up to the session limit, and above that gets failures as
expected.
- Manually checked the session table to make sure things seemed reasonable
there.
- Generally ran a bunch of arc commands.
- Logged out and logged in on the web interface.
Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, btrahan
Maniphest Tasks: T687
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1329
Summary:
If a page generates warnings or errors, you only get a little red dot in
DarkConsole which is hard to see. DarkConsole is also fairly big and there are
plenty of reasons not to leave it open all the time.
Instead, unconditionally show a big message to developers if there are errors or
warnings.
We could make this more sophisticated eventually, but the value is just that you
see it.
Test Plan: Browsed pages with and without warnings, got the right banner state.
Reviewers: nh, btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, btrahan
Maniphest Tasks: T734
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1307
Summary: use js format to display .arcconfig
Test Plan: verified that .arcconfig is highlighted
Reviewers: epriestley, nh
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1284
Summary:
- For context, see T547. This is the last (maybe?) in a series of diffs that
moves us off raw sha1() calls in order to make it easier to audit the codebase
for correct use of hash functions.
- This breaks CSRF tokens. Any open forms will generate an error when
submitted, so maybe upgrade off-peak.
- We now generate HMAC mail keys but accept MAC or HMAC. In a few months, we
can remove the MAC version.
- The only remaining callsite is Conduit. We can't use HMAC since Arcanist
would need to know the key. {T550} provides a better solution to this, anyway.
Test Plan:
- Verified CSRF tokens generate properly.
- Manually changed CSRF to an incorrect value and got an error.
- Verified mail generates with a new mail hash.
- Verified Phabricator accepts both old and new mail hashes.
- Verified Phabricator rejects bad mail hashes.
- Checked user log, things look OK.
Reviewers: btrahan, jungejason, benmathews
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley, btrahan
Maniphest Tasks: T547
Differential Revision: 1237
Summary: See task; installs occasionally need to do this themselves, and a
script is much better than me telling them to truncate tables.
Test Plan:
Ran various flavors of this command:
- purge_cache.php
- purge_cache.php derp
- purge_cache.php --help
- purge_cache.php --all
- purge_cache.php --differential
- purge_cache.php --differential --maniphest
Then I verified the actual behavior:
- Visited a Differential revision with comments, observed cache update in
'Services' tab.
- Visited a Maniphest task with comments, observed cache update in 'Services'
tab.
- Reloaded a diff standalone view, got a cache update.
Reviewers: Makinde, btrahan, jungejason
Reviewed By: jungejason
CC: aran, jungejason
Maniphest Tasks: T676
Differential Revision: 1214
Summary: See comments. A few installs have remarked that their organizations
would prefer buttons labled "Submit" to buttons labeled "Clowncopterize".
Test Plan:
- In "serious" mode, verified Differential and Maniphest have serious strings,
tasks can not be closed out of spite, and reset/welcome emails are extremely
serious.
- In unserious mode, verified Differential and Maniphest have normal strings,
tasks can be closed out of spite, and reset/welcome emails are silly.
- This does not disable the "fax these changes" message in Arcanist (no
reasonable way for it to read the config value) or the rainbow syntax
highlighter (already removable though configuration).
Reviewers: moskov, jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: moskov
CC: aran, moskov
Differential Revision: 1081
Summary:
Add possibility for not logged in users to browse and see Differential
revisions.
Test Plan:
Set 'differential.anonymous-access' config option to true, log out, you should
be able to browse Differential without logging back in.
Reviewers: epriestley, jungejason
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley, mareksapota
Differential Revision: 1044
Summary:
See T549. Under configurations where files are served from an alternate domain
which does not have cookie credentials, we use random keys to prevent browsing,
similar to how Facebook relies on pseudorandom information in image URIs (we
could some day go farther than this and generate file sessions on the alternate
domain or something, I guess).
Currently, we generate these random keys in a roundabout manner. Instead, use a
real entropy source and store the key on the object. This reduces the number of
sha1() calls in the codebase as per T547.
Test Plan: Ran upgrade scripts, verified database was populated correctly.
Configured alternate file domain, uploaded file, verified secret generated and
worked properly. Changed secret, was given 404.
Reviewers: jungejason, benmathews, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: aran
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 1036
transactional mail
Summary: See T571. SES refuses to deliver mail with this header and there are
various reports of other issues on the internet so I'm defaulting it to off.
Test Plan: Set config to true, tried to send mail, SES rejected it because of
"Precedence: bulk" header.
Reviewers: bmaurer, ola, jungejason, nh, aran
Reviewed By: aran
CC: aran, epriestley, bmaurer
Differential Revision: 1032
Summary: Allow configuration of a default author for bugs@ emails which don't
correspond to a known system user.
Test Plan: Configured a default author, sent some mails from nonsense addresses,
tasks were created.
Reviewers: davidreuss, jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: aran
CC: aran, epriestley, ide
Differential Revision: 1013
Summary: See T548 and D996. Makes Phabricator configure the remarkup engine so
http:// and https:// get linked. Also make the "named link" syntax respect the
whitelist.
Test Plan:
- Whitelisted URIs (they get linked).
- Other URIs (not linked).
- Whitelisted, named URIs (linked).
- Other, named URIs (treated as phriction links).
- Actual phriction links (work correctly).
Reviewers: jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran, benmathews
Reviewed By: jungejason
CC: aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 997
Summary:
This is an attempt to satisfy a lot of the one-off requests a little more
generally, by providing a relatively generic piece of event architecture.
Allow the registation of event listeners which can react to various application
events (currently, task editing).
I'll doc this a bit better but I wanted to see if anyone had massive objections
to doing this or the broad approach. The specific problem I want to address is
that one client wants to do a bunch of routing for tasks via email, so it's
either build a hook, or have them override most of ManiphestReplyHandler, or
something slightly more general like this.
Test Plan: Wrote a silly listener that adds "Quack!" to a task every time it is
edited and edited some tasks. I was justly rewarded.
Reviewers: nh, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: aran
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 881
datasources
Summary:
The open source Phabricator has like 3,500 user accounts now and it takes a
while to pull/render them. Add an option to switch to ondemand for large
installs.
I'll follow up with a patch at some point to address a couple of name things:
- Denormalize last names into a keyed column (although this evidences some
bias toward the western world).
- Force all usernames to lowercase (sorry Girish, Makinde).
Also this patch is so clean it's crazy.
Didn't bother with other object types for now, I'm planning to dedicate a few
days to Projects at some point and I'll flesh out some auxiliary features like
this when I do that.
Test Plan: Switched to ondemand, verified data was queried dynamically. Switched
back, verified data was preloaded.
Reviewers: jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: nh
CC: aran, epriestley, nh
Differential Revision: 923
Summary: For reasons explained in the config I've omitted this from the default
action set, but it's trivial to support it. See D916.
Test Plan: Commented on a revision, was informed I could "!accept" in the email.
Used "!accept" to accept the revision.
Reviewers: Makinde, jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: Makinde
CC: aran, Makinde
Differential Revision: 928
Summary:
This is pretty straightforward, except:
- We need to request read/write access to the address book to get the account
ID (which we MUST have) and real name, email and account name (which we'd like
to have). This is way more access than we should need, but there's apparently no
"get_loggedin_user_basic_information" type of call in the Google API suite (or,
at least, I couldn't find one).
- We can't get the profile picture or profile URI since there's no Plus API
access and Google users don't have meaningful public pages otherwise.
- Google doesn't save the fact that you've authorized the app, so every time
you want to login you need to reaffirm that you want to give us silly amounts of
access. Phabricator sessions are pretty long-duration though so this shouldn't
be a major issue.
Test Plan:
- Registered, logged out, and logged in with Google.
- Registered, logged out, and logged in with Facebook / Github to make sure I
didn't break anything.
- Linked / unlinked Google accounts.
Reviewers: Makinde, jungejason, nh, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: aran
CC: aran, epriestley, Makinde
Differential Revision: 916
Summary: Quora wants to handle some moderation tasks with Phabricator, but want
to lower the barrier to entry for the install and let moderators adopt it
gradually. One request is to allow auth rules to be relaxed so we can auth based
on Reply-To to make things easier. This is insecure if configured but not really
a big deal and the patch isn't big or complicated.
Test Plan: Sent a test email with bogus "From" but valid "Reply-To". It was
rejected with this setting off, and allowed with this setting on.
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Reviewed By: jungejason
CC: aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 842
Summary:
This allows you to configure a single mailbox for all mail sent by phabricator,
so you
can keep a mailaddress like bugs@example.com and don't need a catchall on your
domain/subdomain.
Test Plan:
Enabled and disabled suffix. Saw mails generated have to correct prefix. Also
piped raw mails
into the scripts/mail/mail_handler.php and ensured comments went into
phabricator for both maniphest
and differential.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 815
Summary:
When rendering commit messages, drive all the logic through field specification
classes instead of the hard-coded DifferentialCommitMessageData class. This
removes DifferentialCommitMessageData and support classes.
Note that this effectively reverts D546, and will cause a minor break for
Facebook (Task IDs will no longer render in commit messages generated by "arc
amend", and will not be editable via "arc diff --edit"). This can be resolved by
implementing the feature as a custom field. While I've been able to preserve the
task ID functionality elsewhere, I felt this implementation was too complex to
reasonably leave hooks for, and the break is pretty minor.
Test Plan:
- Made numerous calls to differential.getcommitmessage across many diffs in
various states, with and without 'edit' and with and without various field
overrides.
- General behavior seems correct (messages look accurate, and have the
expected information). Special fields like "Reviewed By" and "git-svn-id" seem
to work correctly.
- Edit behavior seems correct (edit mode shows all editable fields, hides
fields like "Reviewed By").
- Field overwrite behavior seems correct (overwritable fields show the correct
values when overwritten, ignore provided values otherwise).
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 814
Summary:
Make the unhandled exception dialogs slightly more useful:
- Make them easier to read.
- Link to files from Phabricator libraries.
- Don't show traces by default.
- Show traces in development mode.
- Rename button from "Cancel" to "Close" and only show it for Ajax.
Test Plan: Rigged DirectoryHomeController to throw, loaded home page. Changed
stack trace setting in config. Clicked some files in the trace.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, codeblock
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 823
domain
Summary:
See D758, D759.
- Provide a strongly recommended setting which permits configuration of an
alternate domain.
- Lock cookies down better: set them on the exact domain, and use SSL-only if
the configuration is HTTPS.
- Prevent Phabriator from setting cookies on other domains.
This assumes D759 will land, it is not effective without that change.
Test Plan:
- Attempted to login from a different domain and was rejected.
- Logged out, logged back in normally.
- Put install in setup mode and verified it revealed a warning.
- Configured an alterate domain.
- Tried to view an image with an old URI, got a 400.
- Went to /files/ and verified links rendered to the alternate domain.
- Viewed an alternate domain file.
- Tried to view an alternate domain file without the secret key, got a 404.
Reviewers: andrewjcg, erling, aran, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, codeblock
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 760
Summary:
- Fix a bug where 'caption' didn't do anything.
- Provide an abstract base implementation for extensions.
- Add some documentation.
- Expose aux fields via conduit.
Test Plan: Added some fields like "Dinosaur", "Kilograms" and "derp" on my local
install. Read documentation.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: hunterbridges, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, philc, jungejason
Differential Revision: 785
Summary:
Precursor to building this out to solve T343. This is similar to the Maniphest
fields we landed recently, although I think they're dissimilar enough that it
isn't worth going crazy trying to make them share code, at least for now.
This doesn't really do anything yet, just adds a storage object and a couple of
selector/field indirection classes.
Test Plan: Ran SQL upgrade script, created an aux field.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 798