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
Summary:
Provide a catchall mechanism to find unprotected writes.
- Depends on D758.
- Similar to WriteOnHTTPGet stuff from Facebook's stack.
- Since we have a small number of storage mechanisms and highly structured
read/write pathways, we can explicitly answer the question "is this page
performing a write?".
- Never allow writes without CSRF checks.
- This will probably break some things. That's fine: they're CSRF
vulnerabilities or weird edge cases that we can fix. But don't push to Facebook
for a few days unless you're prepared to deal with this.
- **>>> MEGADERP: All Conduit write APIs are currently vulnerable to CSRF!
<<<**
Test Plan:
- Ran some scripts that perform writes (scripts/search indexers), no issues.
- Performed normal CSRF submits.
- Added writes to an un-CSRF'd page, got an exception.
- Executed conduit methods.
- Did login/logout (this works because the logged-out user validates the
logged-out csrf "token").
- Did OAuth login.
- Did OAuth registration.
Reviewers: pedram, andrewjcg, erling, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran,
codeblock
Commenters: pedram
CC: aran, epriestley, pedram
Differential Revision: 777
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:
We don't currently validate CSRF tokens on this workflow. This allows an
attacker to upload arbitrary files on the user's behalf. Although I believe the
tight list of servable mime-types means that's more or less the end of the
attack, this is still a vulnerability.
In the long term, the right solution is probably to pass CSRF tokens on all Ajax
requests in an HTTP header (or just a GET param) or something like that.
However, this endpoint is unique and this is the quickest and most direct way to
close the hole.
Test Plan:
- Drop-uploaded files to Files, Maniphest, Phriction and Differential.
- Modified CSRF vaidator to use __csrf__.'x' and verified uploads and form
submissions don't work.
Reviewers: andrewjcg, aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, erling
Commenters: andrewjcg, pedram
CC: aran, epriestley, andrewjcg, pedram
Differential Revision: 758
Summary:
This is a very small step toward building a Status and possibly an Oncall tool.
Build a calendar view which renders months.
Much of my hesitance to bang these tools out is that dealing with
dates/calendaring is basically horrible, so I'm trying to ease into it.
This calendar is locale-aware and all that jazz.
Test Plan:
- See:
https://secure.phabricator.com/file/view/PHID-FILE-c07a9c663a7d040d2529/
- Verified that months have the right number of days, today is the right day
of the week, months begin on the day after previous months end on, etc.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Commenters: cwbeck, jungejason
CC: blair, aran, epriestley, cwbeck, jungejason
Differential Revision: 791
Summary: create the page by getting data from the search result.
Test Plan:
load page with url /author/, /author/valid_username, and
/uathor/invalid_username, and verified that it works as expected.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley, tuomaspelkonen
Commenters: tuomaspelkonen
CC: hwang, aran, tuomaspelkonen, epriestley, jungejason
Differential Revision: 723
Summary:
I took the wrong route out of the URI map in
rP0de2e03cc245723fd64f410f5fe22ee65f05f568.
The removed route was user account editing/creation.
The intended route was profile editing (now in Settings).
Test Plan:
- Clicked "Create New Account", got account create interface instead of 404.
- Went to /profile/edit/, got 404 instead of class-not-found exception.
Reviewed By: moskov
Reviewers: moskov, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, moskov
Differential Revision: 731
Summary: See T266. Combine these interfaces into one and move it to settings.
Test Plan: Edited my profile and account.
Reviewers: codeblock, tcook, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC:
Differential Revision: 722
Summary:
It makes more sense to just make this a settings panel rather than a standalone
app, particularly since setting panels are relatively well separated now.
Also default-disabled the SSH Keys interface since it won't currently be useful
for most installs.
Test Plan: Edited preferences.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, jungejason
Differential Revision: 716
Summary:
This is really rough and needs work (particularly, there's some diff code I
really need to refactor since I sort-of-copy-pasted it) but basically
functional.
Show text changes between diffs and allow users to revert to earlier versions.
Differential's line-oriented diff style isn't ideal for large blocks of text but
I'm betting this is probably good enough in most cases. We can see how bad it is
in practice and then fix it if needbe.
I added a bunch of support for "description" but didn't add the feature in this
diff, I'll either follow up or task it out since it should be a pretty
straightforward change.
Test Plan: Looked at history for several Phriction documents, clicked "previous
change" / "next change", clicked revert buttons.
Reviewed By: hsb
Reviewers: hsb, codeblock, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, hsb, epriestley
Differential Revision: 687
Summary: Preview Phriction documents as they are edited, similar to how
Differential/Maniphest work.
Test Plan: Mashed my keyboard while editing a Phriction document.
Reviewed By: hsb
Reviewers: hsb, codeblock, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, hsb
Differential Revision: 684
Summary:
We currently cycle CSRF tokens every hour and check for the last two valid ones.
This means that a form could go stale in as little as an hour, and is certainly
stale after two.
When a stale form is submitted, you basically get a terrible heisen-state where
some of your data might persist if you're lucky but more likely it all just
vanishes. The .js file below outlines some more details.
This is a pretty terrible UX and we don't need to be as conservative about CSRF
validation as we're being. Remedy this problem by:
- Accepting the last 6 CSRF tokens instead of the last 1 (i.e., pages are
valid for at least 6 hours, and for as long as 7).
- Using JS to refresh the CSRF token every 55 minutes (i.e., pages connected
to the internet are valid indefinitely).
- Showing the user an explicit message about what went wrong when CSRF
validation fails so the experience is less bewildering.
They should now only be able to submit with a bad CSRF token if:
- They load a page, disconnect from the internet for 7 hours, reconnect, and
submit the form within 55 minutes; or
- They are actually the victim of a CSRF attack.
We could eventually fix the first one by tracking reconnects, which might be
"free" once the notification server gets built. It will probably never be an
issue in practice.
Test Plan:
- Reduced CSRF cycle frequency to 2 seconds, submitted a form after 15
seconds, got the CSRF exception.
- Reduced csrf-refresh cycle frequency to 3 seconds, submitted a form after 15
seconds, got a clean form post.
- Added debugging code the the csrf refresh to make sure it was doing sensible
things (pulling different tokens, finding all the inputs).
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 660
Summary:
Provides a slowvote.poll.info method.
Test Plan:
Web console - seemed to work fine.
Reviewers:
epriestley, phuzion
CC:
Differential Revision: 659
Summary: Pretty much ripped from D636, but somewhat simplified. Lists all the
documents in the system.
Test Plan: Looked at both of the views, seems to work correctly.
Reviewed By: hsb
Reviewers: hsb, codeblock, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, hsb, epriestley
Differential Revision: 645
Summary: Provide a (mostly useless, currently) table of document edits.
Test Plan: Looked at document history for several of my high-quality sandbox
wiki pages.
Reviewed By: hsb
Reviewers: hsb, codeblock, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, hsb
Differential Revision: 644
Summary:
This is another chunk of D636, I just simplified it a bit and added slugs.
When you go to a page like /w/pokemon/, it allows you to create or edit the
page.
Title vs slug stuff is a little funky but I think mostly-reasonable.
Test Plan: Created and edited /w/, /w/pokemon/, etc.
Reviewed By: hsb
Reviewers: hsb, codeblock, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, hsb
Differential Revision: 643
Summary: Depends on D628. Provides a config option so you can set up a public
feed, which you can iframe. This needs some work but sort of works.
Test Plan: Loaded the public feed as a logged-out user.
Reviewed By: codeblock
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran, codeblock
CC: aran, codeblock
Differential Revision: 635
Summary:
- Services: Show summary panel of total service call costs and relative page weight.
- Services: Add "Analyze Query Plans" button, which issues EXPLAIN for each query and flags problems.
- XHPRof: iframe the profile.
Test Plan: Used the new query plan analysis to find missing keys causing table scans, see D627.
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC:
Differential Revision: 628
Summary:
Basically a copy/paste of parts of D636, but with two changes:
- Fully separate the index table ("document") from the content table
("content"). I think this will be a cleaner solution in the long run.
- Build slugs into the document structure.
This doesn't do anything useful, it just normalizes slugs and lays some
groundwork.
Test Plan:
- Visited various /w/ pages and saw them normalize correctly.
- Verified the DAO works by inserting dummy rows.
Reviewed By: codeblock
Reviewers: hsb, codeblock, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, codeblock, epriestley
Differential Revision: 638
Summary:
This is not very useful and not exposed on the web UI. It's also the only caller
for PhabricatorPHIDConstants::getTypes().
I originally wrote this to test PHID allocation when I built the PHID system but
it's no longer really useful in any way.
phid.allocate might be useful to expose over Conduit eventually but the
implementation is trivial.
Test Plan: Grepped for controller and method names, came up empty.
Reviewed By: codeblock
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran, codeblock
CC: aran, codeblock
Differential Revision: 625
Summary: Port slowvote. This has some style/layout roughness but gets us most of
the way there. I'll followup to fix some of the markup issues.
Test Plan: Created and voted in several different kinds of poll.
Reviewed By: codeblock
Reviewers: codeblock, tomo, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen
Commenters: aran, jungejason
CC: aran, codeblock, jungejason, epriestley
Differential Revision: 613
Summary: This is a very small step toward making these good, but a concrete
reduction in clowniness.
Test Plan: Rigged an exception and got a more readable trace.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: aran
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 607
Summary: This defines an extremely basic version of an activity feed, like
Facebook's news feed. It doesn't do much of interest yet.
Test Plan: Published some feed stories:
https://secure.phabricator.com/file/view/PHID-FILE-5061aa72105bbdc05b21/
Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
Commenters: codeblock, jungejason
CC: aran, epriestley, codeblock, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason
Differential Revision: 593
images correctly
Summary:
This is sort of doing two things at once:
- Add an "isOwner" flag to Project Affiliation to lay the groundwork for T237.
- Rename the "QuickCreate" workflow to "Create" and funnel all creation
through it.
- Reorganize the image transformation stuff and use it to correctly
crop/resize uploaded images.
Test Plan:
Created and edited projects and affailiations. Uploaded project, user, and
profile photos. Verified existing thumbnailing in Maniphest still works
properly.
Reviewed By: cadamo
Reviewers: cadamo, aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, epriestley, cadamo
Differential Revision: 529
Summary: Added some change on the project's list view, to show information about
active tasks, population, etc. Also modified the "profile view", and added a class "PhabricatorProfileView" to render the profile, both on projects and users.
Test Plan: play around the project directory :)
Reviewers: epriestley ericfrenkiel
CC:
Differential Revision: 477
Summary:
Provides a new workflow for making it non-horrible to install certificates.
Basically you run "arc install-certificate" and then copy/paste a short token
off a webpage and it does the ~/.arcrc edits for you.
Test Plan:
Installed certificates, used bad tokens, hit rate limiting.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 460
Summary:
The owners of a revision are only really the reviewers when the revision is in
NEEDS_REVIEW.
Also build a raw indexed document viewer so you can look at the index of a
document from the web interface.
Finally, reindex revisions when comments are added, not just when the revision
itself is edited.
Test Plan:
Toggled abandon/reclaim on a revision and verified the relationships indexed
properly.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, epriestley, jungejason
Differential Revision: 470
Summary:
Allow duplicate tasks to be selected and merged in Maniphest.
I didn't create a separate transaction type for this because that implies a
bunch of really complicated rules which I don't want to sort out right now
(e.g., do we need to do cycle detection for merges? If so, what do we do when we
detect a cycle?) since I think it's unnecessary to get right for the initial
implementation (my Tasks merge implementation was similar to this and worked
quite well) and if/when we eventually need the metadata to be available in a
computer-readable form that need should inform the implementation.
Plenty of room for improvement here, of course.
Test Plan:
Merged duplicate tasks, tried to perform invalid merge operations (e.g., merge a
task into itself).
Tested existing attach workflows (task -> revision, revision -> task).
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: anjali, aran
Differential Revision: 459
Summary:
Tweaks to the paste app:
- I realized that unlike all the other apps, it makes more sense for the
default view of this one to be "create paste" instead of "list pastes" since
when you access the application directly you are most often wanting to share
something. Swap list out of the default slot and make edit the default.
- Make the textarea bigger (usability).
- Allow you to copy an existing paste.
- Implement 'raw view'.
- Tweak/adjust list view (usability, formatting).
- Tweak page titles.
Test Plan:
Created, copied, and listed pastes. Viewed raw paste. Created an invalid paste.
Tried to create a copy of a nonexistant paste.
Reviewed By: codeblock
Reviewers: codeblock, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, epriestley, codeblock
Differential Revision: 456
Summary:
Provide a quick workflow for adding a new project. This ended up being sort of
complicated because we don't currently put forms in dialogs. I separated the
actual <form /> tag out of the display/layout of AphrontFormView to enable this
(the dialog is itself a form).
Limitations: if you create a new project and then remove it, it won't appear in
the tokenizer until you reload the page. We need to add the ability for the
datasource to drop its cache to enable this, which is super complicated.
Test Plan:
Used "Create new project" to add a new project when creating a task.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: anjali, aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 422
Summary:
Addon that allows you to create a live countdown page to
some event.
Here is the ticket that this code is based on
https://secure.phabricator.com/T36
Test Plan:
Tested by manually setting dates in the timer.js file and
checking if they made sense.
I'm not sure if it works across different timezones though.
Reviewers: epriestley
CC:
Differential Revision: 436
Summary:
This is Paste. It needs some work, but epriestley recommended that I just commit something that works, and expand on that later.
Specifically, it lacks the ability to view a raw paste right now, and to turn off line numbers, making it hard to copy/paste from for now. It works for showing other people code, however.
Test Plan:
Pasted stuff, and was able to view it, and see it in the list on /paste/. Put a file extension in the title, and saw that syntax highlighting worked as expected.
Reviewers:
epriestley
CC:
Differential Revision: 424
Summary: Implements a simple infrastructure for keyboard shortcuts, see T184, and a "help" shortcut.
There's a lot of room for refinement here but I think it basically works. Each shortcut can also provide a "tooltip" handler which allows it to show help when the alt/option key is held down.
Test Plan: Pressed "?" and got help. Pressed "?" in various contexts where it should not activate (modifier keys, text input focused) and didn't get help.
Reviewers: aran, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason
CC: moskov
Differential Revision: 362
Summary:
Sendmail is seriously difficult to configure; SendGrid is extremely easy. It's
also pretty expensive ($80/mo) but there are a bunch of startups that already
have plans so it's effectively free for them.
Test Plan:
Configured SendGrid and sent reply email through it.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 376
Summary:
This is still very rough but provides basic support for generating image
thumbnails. I need to separate stuff out a bit but I'm going to integrate into
Maniphest before I hit the profile stuff so this seems like a reasonable
starting point.
Test Plan:
Generated some image thumbnails in various sizes.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 333
Summary:
This needs a bunch of UI polish (critically, it's totally undiscoverable) but it
basically works correctly. I'll clean it up in some followups.
Test Plan:
Uploaded some files via drag-and-drop, made comments, etc.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tomo, aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: anjali, aran
Differential Revision: 332
Summary:
Use the new API from D322 to highlight text in parallel in Differential.
Test Plan:
Verified that pygemntize calls started within 20ms of one another in DarkConsole
(also: added a feature to let me do this) instead of running serially.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 323
Summary:
When a task description is updated, there's currently no way to see the change.
Build an "expanded summary" mode for transactions that shows description change
details. Also include changes in the email.
Test Plan:
Changed task descriptions, clicked "show details", read email.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: anjali, aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 320
Summary: This isn't complete, but I figured I'd ship it for review while it's still smallish.
Provide an activity log for high-level system actions (logins, admin actions). This basically allows two things to happen:
- The log itself is useful if there are shenanigans.
- Password login can check it and start CAPTCHA'ing users after a few failed attempts.
I'm going to change how the admin stuff works a little bit too, since right now you can make someone an agent, grab their certificate, revert them back to a normal user, and then act on their behalf over Conduit. This is a little silly, I'm going to move "agent" to the create workflow instead. I'll also add a confirm/email step to the administrative password reset flow.
Test Plan: Took various administrative and non-administrative actions, they appeared in the logs. Filtered the logs in a bunch of different ways.
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC:
Differential Revision: 302
Summary:
Get rid of the Phabricator-level DarkConsole-specific API and use the more
general Phutil-level one.
Test Plan:
Loaded DarkConsole services plugin, viewed Diffusion, got execs in the trace.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 293
Summary:
You can currently attach tasks to revisions from Differential, but not revisions
to tasks from Maniphest. Allow editing from either side.
This logic is kind of tricky but the alternative was massive code duplication.
Test Plan:
Added and removed revisions from maniphest. Added and removed tasks from
differential.
This should have no impact on the Facebook install since none of this is used
there.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tomo, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 288
Summary:
Provide an "isAdmin" flag for users, to designate administrative users.
Restore the account editing interface and allow it to set role flags and reset
passwords.
Provide an "isDisabled" flag for users and shut down all system access for them.
Test Plan:
Created "admin" and "disabled" users. Did administrative things with the admin
user. Tried to do stuff with the disabled user and was rebuffed. Tried to access
administrative interfaces with a normal non-admin user and was denied.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: ccheever, aran
Differential Revision: 278
Summary:
Sending a response body in a 304 triggers some crazy broken behavior in Safari +
Apache that I never hit during testing. Be spec-compliant.
Test Plan:
Mashed reload a bunch on a .php page with Safari + Apache against localhost.
Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran, rm
CC: aran, tuomaspelkonen
Differential Revision: 261
Summary:
Moves shared code from Differential and Maniphest comment previews into
PhabricatorShapedRequest, and then implements Maniphest previews.
This doesn't implement comment drafts, I'll follow up with that but it requires
this and is completely separable.
This also always shows the preview as "commented" rather than previewing the
actual transaction. I'll follow up with that but I think it will require a
little factoring and this is useful even without transaction details.
I need to tweak the styling a bit too.
Test Plan:
Typed text in Maniphest and Differential. Toggled Differential action. Made
comments.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: rm, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, rm
Differential Revision: 258
Summary:
We always return HTTP 200 right now and don't send a "Last-Modified" header, so
browsers download more data then necessary if you sit on a page mashing reload
(for example).
Test Plan:
Used Charles to verify HTTP response codes from 400, 404 and 304 responses.
Mashed reload a bunch and saw that the server sent back 304s.
Changed the resource hash seed and saw 200s, then 304s on reload.
Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: bmaurer, aran, tuomaspelkonen
Differential Revision: 253
Summary:
Fixes the issue caused by rPa0af5b66437719dba6136579c051982ab275e6a0. Prior to
that patch, isCommentInNewFile() returned $comment->getIsNewFile(). While this
was often the wrong value, it came from the database and was the integer 1 if
true.
After the patch, the function returns 'true' as a boolean, which is passed to JS
and then back to PHP, interpreted as an integer, and evaluates to 0.
To avoid this issue in general, provide an isBool() method on AphrontRequest
which interprets this correctly.
I will also revert the revert of rPa0af5b66437719dba6136579c051982ab275e6a0 when
I land this.
Test Plan:
Clicked "reply" on the right hand side of a diff, got a right-hand-side inline
comment.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran, rm
CC: simpkins, aran, epriestley, rm
Differential Revision: 250
Summary:
Provides support for per-user x per-object unique reply-to email addresses, plus
SMTP integration.
This does not actually make Phabricator use these in outbound email.
Test Plan:
Used test console to validate in-Phabricator routing and handling.
Piped emails into the "mail_handler.php" script to validate mail parsing.
Configured sendmail and sent mail to Phabricator.
Technically I haven't conducted all parts of this test on the same machine since
I lost the will to configure more SMTP servers after configuring phabricator.com
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, epriestley, jungejason
Differential Revision: 226
Summary:
Previously, Remarkup allowed you to paste in an image URI and get an inline
image. However, it did this by hotlinking the image which isn't so hot in an
open source product.
Restore this feature, but use image proxying instead. The existing image macro
code does most of the work.
There is a mild security risk depending on the network setup so I've left this
default-disabled and made a note about it. It should be safe to enable for
Facebook.
Test Plan:
Pasted in image and non-image links, got reasonable behavior. Verified proxying
appears to work. Verified that file:// shenanigans produce 400.
Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
Commenters: cpiro
CC: aran, cpiro, tuomaspelkonen
Differential Revision: 214
Summary:
Restores the old "pokedex" feature and allows easy definition of new macros.
Only good can come of this!
Critical feature!!
Test Plan:
nyancat
Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: aran, bh, tomo, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, tuomaspelkonen
Differential Revision: 220
Summary:
- Provides an "all daemons" view to look at more than the first 15 daemons.
- Provides a "combined log" view with a large page size, to quickly look at
the log across all the daemons, making it easier to find issues when you have a
bunch of the same daemon and only one is having issues.
- When viewing the web console on the same host as a daemon, show whether it's
running or not.
Test Plan:
Clicked the various daemon log interfaces.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 215
Summary:
The correct name of this key is 'github.application-secret', not
'github.secret'. Make DarkConsole check that all the masked keys exist to
prevent this from happening again. This isn't super important since this
is just intended to protected against casual security lapses (taking a
screenshot with DarkCnosole's "Config" tab open, for instance) but it's easy
to check for so it seems worthwhile to get right.
Test Plan:
Loaded page without the actual config file change, got an exception.
Fixed the config, reloaded the page, good news goats (really trying to get this
to catch on since goats are adorable).
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran
Differential Revision: 189
Summary:
When function phlog() is called, stacktrace and detailed log information
is shown in DarkConsole.
Test Plan:
Called 'phlog' function from various places in Phabricator and checked that
the debug information was available in DarkConsole.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: jungejason, epriestley
Differential Revision: 101
Summary:
Removed because code wasn't used or really needed.
Test Plan:
* Tested that "PHID List" and "PHID Lookup" pages work correctly.
* Tested that new PHIDs can be allocated with the predefined set of types
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: epriestley
Differential Revision: 88
Summary:
Internal tools, e.g., differential and diffusion have user defined
preferences for monospaced font and the option for showing either the
name of the tool or the glyph of the tool in the title.
These preferences were ported to phabricator. These preferences can be
modified in /preferences/ and they both affect diffusion and differential
at the moment.
Test Plan:
* Created an empty database
* Loaded /preferences/ and modified the monospaced font and clicked save
* Confirmed that the same page was loaded with the message that preferences
have been saved and that the example text used the user defined font
* in /preferences/ changed the option to show tool names as plain text and
clicked save
* Confirmed that the same page was loaded with '[Preferences]' in the title
instead of a glyph
* These same tests were also executed for differential and diffusion
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: jungejason
Differential Revision: 91
Summary:
Very very rough approximation of history view. I left out all the
log parsing stuff for now since we should be able to just look it up in
a Repository table and I think that'll be a bit faster, although we can
muck around and see.
Test Plan:
Looked at history of a path
Reviewed By: jwilson
Reviewers: aran, jwilson
CC: epriestley, jwilson
Differential Revision: 66
Summary:
Synthesizes elements of Diffusion's browse view, Confusion's git
support and Phabricator's repository infrastructure to provide a basic browse
view for Phabricator Diffusion.
This is basically a straight port of Confusion but uses Phabricator's
Repository object and uses a real data object instead of arrays.
Test Plan:
Browsed Javelin in Phabricator at a very basic level.
Reviewed By: jwilson
Reviewers: aran, jwilson
CC: jwilson, epriestley
Differential Revision: 58
Summary: My strategy here is to synthesize Diffusion + Confusion (jwilson's
git support for Diffusion) + Repository/Commit stuff into Phabricator and
kill all birds with one stone. This probably involves the least total work
since we have to do this port step anyway and a lot of the Phabricator
primitives are in better shape than the trunk primitives.
Test Plan: Looked at it in my sandbox, which has some parsed commits.
Reviewers: jwilson, aran, jungejason
CC:
Differential Revision: 57
Summary: Basic scaffolding for repository tracking, plus daemon infrastructure
(Timelines, Cursors) and some fixes (memory usage, mysql_connect() junk).
Test Plan: parsed Javelin git commit history via daemon
Reviewers:
CC: