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epriestley
da599386f6 Add diffusion.uri.edit for creating and editing repository URIs
Summary: Ref T10748. Brings the rest of the transactions to EditEngine, supports creating via API.

Test Plan:
  - Created a URI via API.
  - Created a URI via web.
  - Tried to apply sneaky transactions, got rejected with good error messages. <_< >_>

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15821
2016-04-29 13:55:48 -07:00
epriestley
c8711da5ff Add repository URI view pages and IO/Display edit logic
Summary:
Ref T10748.

  - New View page for repository URIs.
  - Make display and I/O behavior (observe, mirror, read, read/write) editable.
  - Add a bunch of checks to prevent you from completely screwing up a repository by making it writable from a bunch of differnet sources.

Test Plan:
{F1249866}

{F1249867}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15816
2016-04-29 09:22:16 -07:00
epriestley
616c9ae887 Rough sketch of new repository URI editing
Summary:
Ref T10748. Ref T10366. This adds a new EditEngine, EditController, Editor, Query, and Transaction for RepositoryURIs.

None of these really do anything helpful yet, and these URIs are still unused in the actual application.

Test Plan: {F1249794}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10366, T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15815
2016-04-29 09:21:00 -07:00
epriestley
311de580d6 Port "Actions" to new Repository UI
Summary: Ref T10748. This brings the "Actions" items (publish/notify + autoclose enabled) into the new UI.

Test Plan:
  - Edited this stuff via EditEngine and Conduit.
  - Viewed via new Manage UI.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15811
2016-04-27 17:35:36 -07:00
epriestley
4c66a92f92 Port Repository "Branches" to new UI
Summary: Ref T10748. Makes a "Branches" panel, enables these transactions in the EditEngine.

Test Plan:
  - Edited via EditEngine + Conduit.
  - Viewed via manage UI.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15809
2016-04-27 17:35:19 -07:00
epriestley
8f81930b5d Port Repository "Symbols" to Manage/Panel UI
Summary: Ref T10748. Port this, add EditEngine support, add some type validation to the transaction.

Test Plan:
  - Edited via EditEngine.
  - Edited via Conduit.
  - Viewed via Management UI.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15808
2016-04-27 17:35:03 -07:00
epriestley
63bbe6b129 Port "Allow Dangerous Changes" to new Manage UI
Summary: Ref T10748. Brings this forward in the UI and EditEngine.

Test Plan:
  - Edited via Conduit.
  - Viewed via Manage UI.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15805
2016-04-27 03:58:10 -07:00
epriestley
57a76d8a70 Port "Automation" panel to new Repository Manage UI
Summary: Ref T10748. Ports this UI and exposes it on the EditEngine.

Test Plan:
  - Edited via EditEngine.
  - Viewed new manage UI.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Subscribers: hach-que

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15804
2016-04-27 03:57:07 -07:00
epriestley
467c4e84e5 Add an edge table to the search database
Summary:
Fixes T10778. This is a result of T10262: when we save a form configuration and adjust the policy, we try to scramble attached file secrets.

There aren't going to be any attached files, but there's also no edge table, so we fail.

We could skip this code, but we'll likely need an edge table here sooner or later so it's probably simpler in the long run to just add an empty one.

Test Plan:
   - Ran `bin/storage upgrade`, got a clean bill of health.
   - Saved a form configuration after making a policy edit, no more `edge` exception.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10778

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15803
2016-04-26 11:26:26 -07:00
epriestley
dc3a13c5e8 Add bin/repository clusterize and document setup and migration for clusters
Summary: Ref T4292. This provides at least some sort of hint about how to set up cluster repositories.

Test Plan:
  - Read documentation.
  - Ran `bin/repository clusterize` to add + remove clusters.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4292

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15798
2016-04-26 10:07:17 -07:00
epriestley
8606fb588f Port "Staging Area" repository section to new management UI
Summary: Ref T10748. Brings this over and adds EditEngine support for it.

Test Plan: Viewed and edited staging area information.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15801
2016-04-26 08:11:53 -07:00
epriestley
8e4a7742eb Port local storage path to new repository Manage UI
Summary: Ref T10748. This merges "Storage" and "Cluster" into a single UI which combines the information of both.

Test Plan: {F1246882}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Subscribers: hach-que

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15800
2016-04-26 07:59:22 -07:00
epriestley
d0b5dac36b Make cluster repositories more chatty
Summary:
Ref T10860. At least in Git over SSH, we can freely echo a bunch of stuff to stderr and Git will print it to the console, so we can tell users what's going on.

This should make debugging, etc., easier. We could tone this down a little bit once things are more stable if it's a little too chatty.

Test Plan:
```
$ echo D >> record && git commit -am D && git push
[master ca5efff] D
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
# Push received by "local001.phacility.net", forwarding to cluster host.
# Waiting up to 120 second(s) for a cluster write lock...
# Acquired write lock immediately.
# Waiting up to 120 second(s) for a cluster read lock on "local001.phacility.net"...
# Acquired read lock immediately.
# Device "local001.phacility.net" is already a cluster leader and does not need to be synchronized.
# Ready to receive on cluster host "local001.phacility.net".
Counting objects: 3, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 256 bytes | 0 bytes/s, done.
Total 3 (delta 1), reused 0 (delta 0)
To ssh://local@localvault.phacility.com/diffusion/26/locktopia.git
   8616189..ca5efff  master -> master
```

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10860

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15791
2016-04-25 11:20:57 -07:00
epriestley
dc75b4bd06 Move all cluster locking logic to a separate class
Summary: Ref T10860. This doesn't change anything, it just separates all this stuff out of `PhabricatorRepository` since I'm planning to add a bit more state to it and it's already pretty big and fairly separable.

Test Plan: Pulled, pushed, browsed Diffusion.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10860

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15790
2016-04-25 11:20:29 -07:00
epriestley
9656fe48bc Add a "Repository Servers" cluster administration panel
Summary: Ref T4292. This adds a new high-level overview panel.

Test Plan: {F1238854}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4292

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15772
2016-04-21 11:56:44 -07:00
epriestley
bd4fb3c9fa Implement bin/repository thaw for unfreezing cluster repositories
Summary:
Ref T10751. Add support tooling for manually prying your way out of trouble if disaster strikes.

Refine documentation, try to refer to devices as "devices" more consistently instead of sometimes calling them "nodes".

Test Plan: Promoted and demoted repository devices with `bin/repository thaw`.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10751

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15768
2016-04-20 10:45:58 -07:00
epriestley
575c01373e Extract repository command construction from Repositories
Summary:
Ref T4292. Ref T10366. Depends on D15751. Today, generating repository commands is purely a function of the repository, so they use protocols and credentials based on the repository configuration.

For example, a repository with an SSH "remote URI" always generate SSH "remote commands".

This needs to change in the future:

  - After T10366, repositories won't necessarily just have one type of remote URI. They can only have one at a time still, but the repository itself won't change based on which one is currently active.
  - For T4292, I need to generate intracluster commands, regardless of repository configuration. These will have different protocols and credentials.

Prepare for these cases by separating out command construction, so they'll be able to generate commands in a more flexible way.

Test Plan:
  - Added unit tests.
  - Browsed diffusion.
  - Ran `bin/phd debug pull` to pull a bunch of repos.
  - Ran daemons.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4292, T10366

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15752
2016-04-19 04:51:48 -07:00
epriestley
92c50de8aa Rough in the new custom URI panel
Summary: Ref T10748. Ref T10366. No support for editing and no impact on the UI, but get some of the basics in place.

Test Plan: {F1223279}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10366, T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15742
2016-04-17 16:03:24 -07:00
epriestley
51838f990f Copy repository status to a management panel
Summary: Ref T10748. Pretty straightforward. I'd like to put a little "!" icon in the menu if there's a warning/error eventually, but can deal with that latre.

Test Plan: {F1223096}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15741
2016-04-17 16:03:03 -07:00
epriestley
e582e9172b Rough in basics + policies + history repository management panels
Summary:
Ref T10748. This is roughly where I'm headed, if it makes some kind of sense? The "Edit" links in sub-sections don't work yet since I haven't built the thing.

Probably depends on D15736.

Test Plan: Manually navigated to `/manage/`, clicked around.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15737
2016-04-17 16:02:35 -07:00
epriestley
adf42db5ea Trivially implement RepositoryEditEngine and API methods
Summary: Ref T10748. Ref T10337. This technically implements this stuff, but it does not do anything useful yet. This skips all the hard stuff.

Test Plan:
  - Technically used `diffusion.repository.search` to get repository information.
  - Technically used `diffusion.repository.edit` to change a repository name.
  - Used `editpro/` to edit a repository name.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10337, T10748

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15736
2016-04-17 16:02:13 -07:00
June Rhodes
dd1023e5a8 Support relative links in Phriction
Summary:
Resolves T7691.  This turned out more complex than I really wanted, mainly because I needed to feed the slug information through to both the document renderer and the preview window that appears in the edit controller.

After this change, you can now create relative links in Phriction by doing `[[ ./../some/relative/path ]]`.  Relative paths aren't handled anywhere else (they'll still render, but the dots are turned into a literal 'dot' as per existing behaviour).

Test Plan: Created some Phriction documents with relative links, saw them all link correctly.

Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Subscribers: Korvin

Maniphest Tasks: T7691

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15732
2016-04-16 03:15:01 +00:00
epriestley
d9dd4d427d Improve daemon console for daemons on multiple hosts
Summary:
Ref T10756. This:

  - Fixes T7307. This UI is now admin-only.
  - Makes the main "running daemons" table more useful for multi-host setups (show where daemons are running).
  - Removes logs from the web UI: these are sometimes vaguely sensitive and shouldn't be visible. The UI tells you how to get them with `bin/phd log`.
  - Minor modernization.

Test Plan:
  - As a non-admin, viewed daemons (access error) and bulk jobs (worked great).
  - Browsed bulk job pages.
  - Ran a bulk job.
  - Viewed daemon console.
  - Viewed task detail / daemon detail / daemon list pages.

{F1220516}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T7307, T10756

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15724
2016-04-15 12:19:58 -07:00
epriestley
2930733ac9 Complete modernization of Aphlict configuration
Summary:
Fixes T10697. This finishes bringing the rest of the config up to cluster power levels.

Phabricator is now given an arbitrarily long list of notification servers.

Each Aphlict server is given an arbitrarily long list of ports to run services on.

Users are free to make them meet in the middle by proxying whatever they want to whatever else they want.

This should also accommodate clustering fairly easily in the future.

Also rewrote the status UI and changed a million other things. 🐗

Test Plan:
{F1217864}

{F1217865}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10697

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15703
2016-04-14 04:57:00 -07:00
June Rhodes
7150aa8e19 Use Conduit in PhabricatorRepositoryGitCommitChangeParserWorker
Summary:
Ref T2783.  This allows this worker to run on a machine different to the one that stores the repository, by routing the execution of Git over Conduit calls.

This API method is super gross, but fixing it isn't straightforward and it runs into other complicated considerations. We can fix it later; for now, just define it as "internal" to limit how much mess this creates.

"Internal" methods do not appear on the console.

Test Plan: Ran `bin/repository reparse --change <commit> --trace` on several commits, saw daemons make a Conduit call instead of running a `git` command.

Reviewers: hach-que, chad

Reviewed By: chad

Subscribers: joshuaspence, Korvin, epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T2783

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D11874
2016-04-14 04:53:03 -07:00
epriestley
4244cad990 Move toward multi-master replicated repositories
Summary:
Ref T4292. This mostly implements the locking/versioning logic for multi-master repositories. It is only active on Git SSH pathways, and doesn't actually do anything useful yet: it just does bookkeeping so far.

When we read (e.g., `git fetch`) the logic goes like this:

- Get the read lock (unique to device + repository).
  - Read all the versions of the repository on every other device.
  - If any node has a newer version:
    - Fetch the newer version.
    - Increment our version to be the same as the version we fetched.
- Release the read lock.
- Actually do the fetch.

This makes sure that any time you do a read, you always read the most recently acknowledged write. You may have to wait for an internal fetch to happen (this isn't actually implemented yet) but the operation will always work like you expect it to.

When we write (e.g., `git push`) the logic goes like this:

- Get the write lock (unique to the repository).
  - Do all the read steps so we're up to date.
  - Mark a write pending.
    - Do the actual write.
  - Bump our version and mark our write finished.
- Release the write lock.

This allows you to write to any replica. Again, you might have to wait for a fetch first, but everything will work like you expect.

There's one notable failure mode here: if the network connection between the repository node and the database fails during the write, the write lock might be released even though a write is ongoing.

The "isWriting" column protects against that, by staying locked if we lose our connection to the database. This will currently "freeze" the repository (prevent any new writes) until an administrator can sort things out, since it'd dangerous to continue doing writes (we may lose data).

(Since we won't actually acknowledge the write, I think, we could probably smooth this out a bit and make it self-healing //most// of the time: basically, have the broken node rewind itself by updating from another good node. But that's a little more complex.)

Test Plan:
  - Pushed changes to a cluster-mode repository.
  - Viewed web interface, saw "writing" flag and version changes.
  - Pulled changes.
  - Faked various failures, got sensible states.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4292

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15688
2016-04-12 08:57:57 -07:00
epriestley
8a153c1fe9 Rough cut at new "pro" Diffusion edit UI skeleton
Summary:
Ref T4292. This puts a very rough skeleton in place for the new "Manage Repository" UI, somewhat similar to the "Settings" UI.

Right now, it has one panel with no content, and is not reachable from the UI.

Test Plan: {F1214525}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4292

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15683
2016-04-12 05:37:54 -07:00
lkassianik
85d2fda082 First stab at a badges typeahead
Summary: Ref T10702

Test Plan: Open a user profile, attempt to award an archived or previously awarded badge, badges dialog should provide a typeahead, and the suggestions should offer details about whether a badge is archived or already awarded.

Reviewers: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers

Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers

Subscribers: Korvin

Maniphest Tasks: T10702

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15665
2016-04-11 10:33:07 -07:00
epriestley
ebff07d019 Automatically sever databases after prolonged unreachability
Summary:
Ref T4571. When a database goes down briefly, we fall back to replicas.

However, this fallback is slow (not good for users) and keeps sending a lot of traffic to the master (might be bad if the root cause is load-related).

Keep track of recent connections and fully degrade into "severed" mode if we see a sequence of failures over a reasonable period of time. In this mode, we send much less traffic to the master (faster for users; less load for the database).

We do send a little bit of traffic still, and if the master recovers we'll recover back into normal mode seeing several connections in a row succeed.

This is similar to what most load balancers do when pulling web servers in and out of pools.

For now, the specific numbers are:

  - We do at most one health check every 3 seconds.
  - If 5 checks in a row fail or succeed, we sever or un-sever the database (so it takes about 15 seconds to switch modes).
  - If the database is currently marked unhealthy, we reduce timeouts and retries when connecting to it.

Test Plan:
  - Configured a bad `master`.
  - Browsed around for a bit, initially saw "unrechable master" errors.
  - After about 15 seconds, saw "major interruption" errors instead.
  - Fixed the config for `master`.
  - Browsed around for a while longer.
  - After about 15 seconds, things recovered.
  - Used "Cluster Databases" console to keep an eye on health checks: it now shows how many recent health checks were good:

{F1213397}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4571

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15677
2016-04-11 08:43:52 -07:00
epriestley
146fb646f9 Automatically degrade to read-only mode when unable to connect to the master
Summary:
Ref T4571. If we fail to connect to the master, automatically try to degrade into a temporary read-only mode ("UNREACHABLE") for the remainder of the request, if possible.

If the request was something like "load the homepage", that'll work fine. If it was something like "submit a comment", there's nothing we can do and we just have to fail.

Detecting this condition imposes a performance penalty: every request checks the connection and gives the database a long time to respond, since we don't want to drop writes unless we have to. So the degraded mode works, but it's really slow, and may perpetuate the problem if the root issue is load-related.

This lays the groundwork for improving this case by degrading futher into a "SEVERED" mode which will persist across requests. In the future, if several requests in a short period of time fail, we'll sever the database host and refuse to try to connect to it for a little while, connecting directly to replicas instead (basically, we're "health checking" the master, like a load balancer would health check a web application server). This will give us a better (much faster) degraded mode in a major service disruption, and reduce load on the master if the root cause is load-related, giving it a better chance of recovering on its own.

Test Plan:
  - Disabled master in config by changing the host/username, got degraded automatically to UNREACAHBLE mode immediately.
  - Faked full SEVERED mode, requests hit replicas and put me in the mode properly.
  - Made stuff work, hit some good pages.
  - Hit some non-cluster pages.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4571

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15674
2016-04-10 12:20:13 -07:00
epriestley
e0a8cac703 When no master database is configured, automatically degrade to read-only mode
Summary: Ref T4571. If `cluster.databases` is configured but only has replicas, implicitly drop to read-only mode and send writes to a replica.

Test Plan:
  - Disabled the `master`, saw Phabricator automatically degrade into read-only mode against replicas.
  - (Also tested: explicit read-only mode, non-cluster mode, properly configured cluster mode).

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4571

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15672
2016-04-10 12:19:55 -07:00
epriestley
071741c61d When Phabricator is in read-only mode, explain why
Summary:
Ref T4571. Allows users to click the "read-only mode" notification to get more information about why an install is in read-only mode.

Installs can be in this mode for several reasons (explicit administrative action, no masters defined, no masters reachable), and it's useful to be able to tell the difference.

Test Plan: {F1212930}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4571

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15671
2016-04-10 12:19:18 -07:00
epriestley
0439645d5b Add a "Database Cluster Status" console in Config
Summary: Ref T4571. The configuration option still doesn't do anything, but add a status panel for basic setup monitoring.

Test Plan:
Here's what a good version looks like:

{F1212291}

Also faked most of the errors it can detect and got helpful diagnostic messages like this:

{F1212292}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4571

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15667
2016-04-09 20:34:13 -07:00
epriestley
3f51b78539 Lay cluster.databases configuration groundwork for database clustering
Summary:
Ref T4571. This adds a new option which allows you to upgrade your one-host configuration to a multi-host configuration by configuring it.

Doing this currently does nothing. I wrote a lot of words about what it is //supposed// to do in the future, though.

Test Plan:
  - Tried to configure the option in all the possible bad ways, got errors.
  - Read documentation.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Subscribers: eadler

Maniphest Tasks: T4571

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15663
2016-04-09 13:41:16 -07:00
epriestley
cdec319143 Convert Countdown to EditEngine
Summary: Fixes T10684. Fixes T10520. This primarily implements a date/epoch field, and then does a bunch of standard plumbing.

Test Plan:
  - Created countdowns.
  - Edited countdowns.
  - Used HTTP prefilling.
  - Created a countdown ending on "Christmas Morning", etc.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10520, T10684

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15655
2016-04-07 12:34:07 -07:00
lkassianik
1f423c3bd1 Make badges searchable by name
Summary: Closes T10690

Test Plan: Open Badges application, go to Advanced Search, search for a badge by its name and see result.

Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Subscribers: Korvin

Maniphest Tasks: T10690

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15656
2016-04-07 12:25:11 -07:00
epriestley
439821c7b2 Don't require one-time tokens to view file resources
Summary:
Ref T10262. This removes one-time tokens and makes file data responses always-cacheable (for 30 days).

The URI will stop working once any attached object changes its view policy, or the file view policy itself changes.

Files with `canCDN` (totally public data like profile images, CSS, JS, etc) use "cache-control: public" so they can be CDN'd.

Files without `canCDN` use "cache-control: private" so they won't be cached by the CDN. They could still be cached by a misbehaving local cache, but if you don't want your users seeing one anothers' secret files you should configure your local network properly.

Our "Cache-Control" headers were also from 1999 or something, update them to be more modern/sane. I can't find any evidence that any browser has done the wrong thing with this simpler ruleset in the last ~10 years.

Test Plan:
  - Configured alternate file domain.
  - Viewed site: stuff worked.
  - Accessed a file on primary domain, got redirected to alternate domain.
  - Verified proper cache headers for `canCDN` (public) and non-`canCDN` (private) files.
  - Uploaded a file to a task, edited task policy, verified it scrambled the old URI.
  - Reloaded task, new URI generated transparently.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10262

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15642
2016-04-06 14:14:36 -07:00
epriestley
67629aab14 Implement a rough optgroup-based "Move on Workboard" stacked action
Summary:
Ref T6027. Try this out and see how it feels? Clear issues:

  - This definitely shouldn't be at the top.
  - You should probably be able to select it multiple times?
  - Some of the "which columns show up" rules might need adjustment?
  - Diamond marker maybe not great?

Not sure I love this but it doesn't feel //terrible//...

Test Plan: {F1207891}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T6027

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15638
2016-04-06 09:15:12 -07:00
epriestley
ecd4dd4e0b Expose column positions via maniphest.edit
Summary: Ref T5214. Fixes T10486. Ref T6027. This exposes the `TYPE_COLUMNS` transaction in a usable way via API, and fixes the interactions via prefilling.

Test Plan:
  - Created tasks directly into columns via API.
  - Moved tasks between columns via API.
  - Used `?column=...` to try to create a template task with valid and bogus column PHIDs.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Subscribers: AmyLewis

Maniphest Tasks: T5214, T6027, T10486

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15636
2016-04-06 09:14:14 -07:00
lkassianik
9518a1a9a6 Add badges.edit and badges.search to Conduit API
Summary: Ref T10671

Test Plan: Open Conduit application, open `badges.edit` or `badges.search`, create, edit, or query for a badge.

Reviewers: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers

Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers

Subscribers: Korvin

Maniphest Tasks: T10671

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15622
2016-04-05 16:25:55 -07:00
epriestley
46881c4ce5 Add a session engine extension point
Summary: Ref T7673. This is really just so I can force admin.phacility.com logout when you log out of an instance, but there are a few other things we could move here eventually, like the WILLREGISTERUSER event.

Test Plan: Logged out of an instance, got logged out of parent (see next change).

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T7673

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15629
2016-04-05 15:19:47 -07:00
epriestley
8dfc7d4201 Allow OAuth applications to be disabled instead of destroyed
Summary: Ref T7303. This interaction is very oldschool; modernize it to enable/disable instead of "nuke from orbit".

Test Plan:
  - Enabled applications.
  - Disabled applications.
  - Viewed applications in list view.
  - Generated new tokens.
  - Tried to use a token from a disabled application (got rebuffed).
  - Tried to use a token from an enabled application (worked fine).

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T7303

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15620
2016-04-05 13:22:05 -07:00
epriestley
57f016b166 Convert OAuthServer to Transactions + EditEngine
Summary: Ref T7303. This application is currently stone-age tech (no transactions, hard "delete" action). Bring it up to modern specs.

Test Plan:
  - Created and edited an OAuth application.
  - Viewed transaction record.
  - Tried to create something with no name, invalid redirect URI, etc. Was gently rebuffed with detailed explanatory errors.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T7303

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15609
2016-04-05 01:55:49 -07:00
epriestley
e55522cade Implement "auth.logout" Conduit API method
Summary:
Ref T7303. Ref T7673. This implements an "auth.logout" which:

  - terminates all web sessions;
  - terminates the current OAuth token if called via OAuth; and
  - may always be called via OAuth.

(Since it consumes an OAuth token, even a "malicious" OAuth application can't really be that much of a jerk with this: it can't continuously log you out, since calling the method once kills the token. The application would need to ask your permission again to get a fresh token.)

The primary goal here is to let Phacility instances call this against the Phacility upstream, so that when you log out of an instance it also logs you out of your Phacility account (possibly with a checkbox or something).

This also smooths over the session token code. Before this change, your sessions would get logged out but when you reloaded we'd tell you your session was invalid.

Instead, try to clear the invalid session before telling the user there's an issue. I think that ssentially 100% of invalid sessions are a result of something in this vein (e.g., forced logout via Settings) nowadays, since the session code is generally stable and sane and has been for a long time.

Test Plan:
  - Called `auth.logout` via console, got a reasonable logout experience.
  - Called `auth.logout` via OAuth.
    - Tried to make another call, verified OAuth token had been invalidated.
    - Verified web session had been invalidated.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T7303, T7673

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15594
2016-04-04 09:12:06 -07:00
epriestley
694a8543d8 Modernize some OAuth Server code
Summary:
Ref T7303. This inches toward properly-behaved cluster logout.

  - Use IDs instead of PHIDs in URIs.
  - Slightly more modern code.
  - Fix some crumb stuff.

Test Plan: Created, edited, viewed, deleted, showed secret for, authorized, test-auth'd an application.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T7303

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15592
2016-04-04 09:11:18 -07:00
Chad Little
8d8f983f6a Modernize Dashboard UI and code
Summary: Pulls everything over to two column UI and new edit pages. Removed history view and consolidated some pages.

Test Plan: New Panel, Edit Panel. New Dashboard, Edit Dashboard, View Standalone pages.

Reviewers: epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

Subscribers: Korvin

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15588
2016-04-02 17:16:15 -07:00
Chad Little
dc2dab94bb Add commenting to Fund
Summary: Adds basic commenting to Fund Initiatives.

Test Plan: Leave a comment, see comment.

Reviewers: epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

Subscribers: Korvin

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15554
2016-03-31 16:01:15 -07:00
Chad Little
2386705873 Allow awarding Badges from the profile
Summary:
[WIP] Allows awarding a badge from a user profile. Unsure of the interactions here if a user can't award any badges, or if we should just hide this.

Fixes T10688
Fixes T10318

Test Plan: Award some badges. Steal them back.

Reviewers: lpriestley, epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

Subscribers: Korvin

Maniphest Tasks: T10318, T10688

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15544
2016-03-31 20:39:06 +00:00
lkassianik
00425cac94 Converting badge quality property from color to an integer representation for later sorting purposes
Summary: Ref T9007

Test Plan: Create badges, update quality, search by quality without change of functionality.

Reviewers: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers

Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers

Subscribers: Korvin

Maniphest Tasks: T9007

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15551
2016-03-30 17:28:34 -07:00
epriestley
f50693de61 Remove dedicated storage for NuanceRequestor
Summary:
Ref T10537. Currently, Nuance has a `NuanceRequestor` object, intended to represent the external user who created content (e.g., a GitHub account or a Twitter account or whatever).

This object is currently almost unused, and its design predates Doorkeeper. In D15541, I chose to use doorkeeper objects instead of NuanceRequestor objects to represent requestors.

I don't currently anticipate a need for such an object, given that we have Doorkeeper. If we do need it in the future for some reason, it would be fairly easy to restore it, create a requestor type which wraps a Doorkeeper object, and then migrate. Not super thrilling to do that, but not a huge mess.

`NuanceItem` still has a `requestorPHID`, but this is now a less formal object PHID instead of a more formal Requestor-object PHID, and holds a doorkeeper exeternal object PHID for GitHub events.

Test Plan:
  - Grepped for `nuancerequestor`.
  - Ran `bin/storage upgrade -f`.
  - Grepped for `requestor`, remaining uses of this term seem reasonable/correct.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10537

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15546
2016-03-29 08:53:35 -07:00