Summary:
Depends on D19583. Ref T13164. This continues the work of getting rid of `requireCapabilities()`.
This check is valid, but can be a `validateTransactions()` check instead. This is generally more consistent with how other applications work (e.g., creating subprojects).
The UI for this isn't terribly great: you get a policy error //after// you try to create the object. But that's how it worked before, so this isn't any worse than it was. The actual policy exception is (very) slightly more clear now (raised against the right object).
Test Plan:
- Created a child as a user with permission to do so to make sure I didn't break that.
- Set edit permission on `a/` to just me, tried to create `a/b/` as another user, got a policy exception since they can't edit the parent.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19584
Summary: Depends on D19582. Ref T13164. It's not possible to reach the editor without passing through a CAN_EDIT check, and it shouldn't be necessarily to manually specify that edits require CAN_EDIT by default.
Test Plan: Grepped for `RepositoryEditor`, verified that all callsites pass through a CAN_EDIT check.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19583
Summary:
Depends on D19581. Ref T13164. This method has no effect:
- You must always have CAN_EDIT to reach an Editor in the first place.
- Per previous change, I'm going to restructure this so transactions explicitly check CAN_EDIT by default anyway.
Test Plan: Tried to edit and hide a project column as a user without permission, hit global permission checks long before reaching this method.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19582
Summary:
Depends on D19579. Fixes T10003. These have been deprecated with a setup warning about their impending removal for about two and a half years.
Ref T13164. See PHI642. My overall goal here is to simplify how we handle transactions which have special policy behaviors. In particular, I'm hoping to replace `ApplicationTransactionEditor->requireCapabilities()` with a new, more clear policy check.
A problem with `requireCapabilities()` is that it doesn't actually enforce any policies in almost all cases: the default is "nothing", not CAN_EDIT. So it ends up looking like it's the right place to specialize policy checks, but it usually isn't.
For "Disable", I need to be able to weaken the check selectively (you can disable users if you have the permission, even if you can't edit them otherwise). We have a handful of other edits which work like this (notably, leaving and joining projects) but they're very rare.
Test Plan: Grepped for all removed classes. Edited a Maniphest task.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164, T10003
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19581
Summary:
Depends on D19577. Ref T13164. See PHI642. This adds modern transaction-oriented enable/disable support.
Currently, this also doesn't let you disable normal users even when you're an administrator. I'll refine the policy model later in this change series, since that's also the goal here (let users set "Can Disable Users" to some more broad set of users than "Administrators").
This also leaves us with two different edit pathways: the old UserEditor one and the new UserTransactionEditor one. The next couple diffs will redefine the other pathways in terms of this pathway.
Test Plan:
- Enabled/disabled a bot.
- Tried to disable another non-bot user. This isn't allowed yet, since even as an administrator you don't have CAN_EDIT on them and currently need it: right now, there's no way for a particular set of transactions to say they can move forward with reduced permissions.
- Tried to enable/disable myself. This isn't allowed since you can't enable/disable yourself.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19579
Summary:
Depends on D19576. Ref T13164. See PHI642. This adds an EditEngine for users and a `user.edit` modern API method.
For now, all it supports is editing real name, blurb, title, and icon (same as "Edit Profile" from the UI).
Test Plan:
- Edited my stuff via the new API method.
- Tried to edit another user, got rejected by policies.
- Tried to create a user, got rejected by policies.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19577
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI642. I'd like to provide a third-generation `user.edit` API endpoint and make `user.enable` and `user.disable` obsolete before meddling with policy details, even if it isn't full-fledged yet.
Users do already have a transactions table and a Transaction-based editor, but it's only used for editing title, real name, etc. All of these are custom fields, so their support comes in automatically through CustomField extension code.
Realign it for modular transactions so new code will be fully modern. There are no actual standalone transaction types yet so this diff is pretty thin.
Test Plan:
- Grepped for `UserProfileEditor`.
- Edited a user's title/real name/icon.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19576
Summary: Currently the symbol generation scripts fail if passed a list containing no files because `explode("\n", $input)` returns `array("")` rather than `array()`. This means that a generic Harbormaster Build Plan with a step which executes `find . -type f -name '*.php' | ./scripts/generate_php_symbols.php` won't work because it fails in repositories that don't contain any PHP code.
Test Plan: Ran `echo | generate_php_symbols` and saw no output instead of an exception.
Reviewers: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers
Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19588
Summary: Depends on D19491.
Test Plan: Viewed some commits where the identity was mapped to a user and another that wasn't; saw the header render either a link to the user or the identity object.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19492
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI748. Path validation has a 750ms timeout which blames to rP5038ab850c, in 2011.
Production path validation is sometimes taking more than 750ms, particularly on the initial page load where we may validate many paths simultaneously.
I have no idea why we have this timeout, and it isn't consistent with how we perform other AJAX requests. Just remove it.
Test Plan:
- Reproduced issue in production, saw all validation calls failing at 750ms. Actual underlying calls succeed, they just take more than 750ms to resolve.
- Loaded path validator locally, got green checkmark.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19575
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI788. The issue requests a "created" timestamp.
Also add filtering for repository, state, and author.
Test Plan:
Used all filters.
{F5795085}
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19574
Summary:
Fixes T13184. In Almanac, interfaces are always added to devices. However, if you "Add New Interface" and then "Cancel", you go to the nonexistent `/interface/` page.
Instead, return to the device page.
Test Plan: From a device page, clicked "Add Interface" and then "Cancel". Ended up back where I was.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13184
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19573
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI785. See D19546. I think I didn't test the updated error messaging here entirely properly, since I have some tasks in queue which error out here ("Missing argument 1 to newMailers(...)").
This is an error condition already, but we want to get through this call so we can raise a tailored message.
Test Plan: Tasks which errored out here now succeed. This condition is only reachable if you misconfigure things in the first place.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19572
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI693. In Differential, you can {nav View Options > View Standalone} to get a standalone view of a single changeset. You can also arrive here via the big changeset list for revisions affecting a huge number of files.
We currently suggest that all the keyboard shortcuts work, but some do not. In particular, the "Next File" and "Previous File" keyboard shortcuts (and some similar shortcuts) do not work. In the main view, the next/previous files are on the same page. In the standalone view, we'd need to actually change the URI.
Ideally, we should do this (and, e.g., put prev/next links on the page). As a first step toward that, hide the nonfunctional shortcuts to stop users from being misled.
Test Plan:
- Viewed a revision in normal and standalone views.
- No changes in normal view, and all keys still work ("N", "P", etc).
- In standalone view, "?" no longer shows nonfunctional key commands.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19571
Summary: Ref T12164. Defines a new manual activity that suggests rebuilding repository identities before Phabricator begins to rely on them.
Test Plan:
- Ran migration, observed expected setup issue: {F5788217}
- Ran `bin/config done identities` and observed setup issue get marked as done.
- Ran `/bin/storage upgrade --apply phabricator:20170912.ferret.01.activity.php` to make sure I didn't break the reindex migration; observed reindex setup issue appear as expected.
- Ran `./bin/config done reindex` and observed reindex issue cleared as expected.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin, PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Maniphest Tasks: T12164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19497
Summary:
Fixes T12397. Ref T13164. See PHI801.
Several installs have hit various use cases where the path on disk where Phabricator lives changes at runtime. Currently, `bin/ssh-auth` caches a flat file which includes the path to `bin/ssh-exec`, so this may fall out of date if `phabricator/` moves.
These use cases have varying strengths of legitimacy, but "we're migrating to a new set of hosts and the pool is half old machines and half new machines" seems reasonably compelling and not a problem entirely of one's own making.
Test Plan:
- Compared output on `master` to output after change, found them byte-for-byte identical.
- Moved `phabricator/` to `phabricator2/`, ran `bin/ssh-auth`, got updated output.
- Added a new SSH key, saw it appear in the output.
- Grepped for `AUTHFILE_CACHEKEY` (no hits).
- Dropped the cache, verified that the file regenerates cleanly.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164, T12397
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19568
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI790. Older versions of APCu reported cache keys as "key" from `apcu_cache_info()`. APC and newer APCu report it as "info".
Check both indexes for compatibility.
Test Plan:
- Locally, with newer APCu, saw no behavioral change.
- Will double check on `admin`, which has an older APCu with the "key" behavior.
- (I hunted this down by dumping `apcu_cache_info()` on `admin` to see what was going on.)
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19569
Summary:
Ref T13164. In PHI801, an install reported a particular slow Conduit method call.
Conduit calls aren't easily profilable with normal tools (for example, `arc call-conduit --xprofile ...` gives you a profile of the //client//). They can be profiled most easily with `bin/conduit call ... --xprofile`.
However, `bin/conduit call` currently doesn't let you pick a user to execute the command on behalf of, so it's not terribly useful for profiling `*.edit`-style methods which do a write: these need a real acting user.
Test Plan:
Ran `bin/conduit call --method user.whoami --as epriestley ...` with valid, invalid, and no acting users.
```
$ echo '{}' | ./bin/conduit call --method user.whoami --as epriestley --input -
Reading input from stdin...
{
"result": {
"phid": "PHID-USER-icyixzkx3f4ttv67avbn",
"userName": "epriestley",
"realName": "Evan Priestley",
...
```
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19566
Summary:
Ref T13164. PHI805 incidentally includes some `bin/storage probe` output for 100GB+ tables which renders wrong.
We have the tools to render it properly, so stop doing this manually and let ConsoleTable figure out the alignment.
Test Plan:
Faked very large table sizes, ran `bin/storage probe`:
{F5785946}
(Then, un-faked the very large table sizes and ran it again, got sensible output.)
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19567
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI766. Currently, when file data is stored in small chunks, we submit each chunk to the indexing engine.
However, chunks are never surfaced directly and can never be found via any search/query, so this work is pointless. Just skip it.
(It would be nice to do this a little more formally on `IndexableInterface` or similar as `isThisAnIndexableObject()`, but we'd have to add like a million empty "yes, index this always" methods to do that, and it seems unlikely that we'll end up with too many other objects like these.)
Test Plan:
- Ran `bin/harbormaster rebuild-log --id ... --force` before and after change, saw about 200 fewer queries after the change.
- Uploaded a uniquely named file and searched for it to make sure I didn't break that.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19563
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI725. For real "*.search" methods, parameters get validated and you get an error if you use an empty list as a constraint.
Since "transaction.search" isn't really a normal "*.search" method, it doesn't benefit from this. Just do the check manually for now.
Test Plan: Made `transaction.search` calls with no constraints (got results); a valid costraint (got fewer results); and an invalid empty constraint (got an exception).
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19562
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI797. The last edit is available in the page header, but it's not precise (just says "180 days ago") and a little weird (it's unusual for us to put that kind of information in the header).
Add a precise timestamp to the footer for now. I'd imagine re-examining this the next time Phriction gets some UI work and maybe trying to integrate timeline/transactions more cleanly (see also T1894).
Test Plan: Looked at a wiki page, then edited it. Saw precise "Last Edit" timestamp adjacent to "Last Author".
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19560
Summary:
See D19558. This method has no callers and just wraps `diffusion.historyquery`, since D5960 (2013).
This was introduced in D315 (which didn't make it out of FB, I think) inside Facebook for unclear purposes in 2011.
Test Plan: Grepped for callers, found none.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: artms
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19559
Summary:
`diffusion.getrecentcommitsbypath` fails with 500 error when non existing callsign is passed:
```
>>> UNRECOVERABLE FATAL ERROR <<<
Call to a member function getCommit() on null
```
Expected Behavior:
Return more graceful error notifying caller that such callsign/repository does not exist
Reproduction steps:
Open conduit: https://secure.phabricator.com/conduit/method/diffusion.getrecentcommitsbypath/
Enter:
callsign: "obviouslynotexisting"
path: "/random"
Click call method
Test Plan: after applying patch - call no longer fails with 500s
Reviewers: Pawka, epriestley, #blessed_reviewers
Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19558
Summary:
Makes `ssh-connect` compatible with Git v2 wire protocol over SSH
More details about git V2 wire: https://opensource.googleblog.com/2018/05/introducing-git-protocol-version-2.html
`git` command (2.18+) passes extra options (`-o "SendEnv GIT_PROTOCOL"`) to underlying `ssh` command to enable v2 wire protocol (environment variable enabling new protocol).
Phabricator `ssh-connect` command doesn't understand `-o` options and interprets it as host parts hence when you enable git v2 all clones/ls-remotes crash with:
```
#0 ExecFuture::resolvex() called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/storage/PhabricatorRepository.php:525]
#1 PhabricatorRepository::execxRemoteCommand(string, PhutilOpaqueEnvelope) called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:400]
#2 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::loadGitRemoteRefs(PhabricatorRepository) called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:343]
#3 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::executeGitUpdate() called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:126]
#4 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::pullRepositoryWithLock() called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:40]
#5 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::pullRepository() called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/management/PhabricatorRepositoryManagementUpdateWorkflow.php:59]
#6 PhabricatorRepositoryManagementUpdateWorkflow::execute(PhutilArgumentParser) called at [<phutil>/src/parser/argument/PhutilArgumentParser.php:441]
#7 PhutilArgumentParser::parseWorkflowsFull(array) called at [<phutil>/src/parser/argument/PhutilArgumentParser.php:333]
#8 PhutilArgumentParser::parseWorkflows(array) called at [<phabricator>/scripts/repository/manage_repositories.php:22]
COMMAND
git ls-remote '********'
STDOUT
(empty)
STDERR
ssh: Could not resolve hostname -o: Name or service not known
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
at [<phutil>/src/future/exec/ExecFuture.php:369]
```
Test Plan:
How to reproduce:
1. add repository to Phabricator which is accessed via `ssh`
2. Use git 2.18+
3. Enable wire protocol in `/etc/gitconfig`:
```
[protocol]
version = 2
```
4. Try refreshing repository: `phabricator/bin/repository update somecallsing`
5. Repository update fails with `ssh: Could not resolve hostname -o: Name or service not known`
after this changes - updates will succeed
Reviewers: epriestley, Pawka, #blessed_reviewers
Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19542
Summary:
Depends on D19556. See PHI765. Ref T13164. Currently, if you type `H1` in this datasource, it isn't smart enough to pull up the right object.
Add support for querying by monogram. This is similar to existing support in Owners packages, etc.
Test Plan: Typed `H1` in the new push log filter, got the right object as a result in the typeahead.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19557
Summary: Depends on D19555. Ref T13164. See PHI765. An install is interested in getting a sense of the impact of a particular blocking rule, which seems reasonable. Support filtering for pushes blocked by a particular rule or set of rules.
Test Plan: {F5776385}
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19556
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI765. We currently show "Rejected: Herald" in the push log UI, but don't show which rule rejected a push.
We store this data, and it's potentially useful: either for hunting down a particular issue, or for getting a general sense of how often a reject rule is triggering (maybe because you want to tune how aggressive it is).
Show this data in the web UI, and include it in the data export payload.
Test Plan:
- Pushed to a hosted repository so that I got blocked by a Herald rule.
- Viewed the push logs in the web UI, now saw which rule triggered things.
- Exported logs to CSV, saw Herald rule PHIDs in the data.
{F5776211}
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19555
Summary:
Depends on D19550. Ref T13164. See T12144#226172, mostly. We get some requests to make milestones reorderable, but in most cases users probably wanted subprojects, not milestones.
One reason to end up here is that we put "Milestones" on top. Instead, put "Subprojects" on top, since they're the less specialized option and we aren't terribly consistent about it anyway.
Test Plan: Viewed project subprojects page, saw "Subprojects" above "Milestones".
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19551
Summary: Depends on D19552. Ref T13164. We need this little `setObject(...)` hook to get the Space name into the search list UI.
Test Plan: Viewed project list, saw some Spaces listed.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19554
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI774. Fixes T12435.
Since Phriction is hierarchical, there isn't a super strong motivation to support Spaces: you can generally set policies on a small number of documents to get the desired effective policy behavior.
However, it still improves consistency and there's no reason //not// to support Spaces. In the case where you have some moderately weird/complex policy on one or more Spaces, using Spaces to define the policy behavior can make things a bit simpler and easier to understand.
This probably doesn't actually fix whatever the root problem in T12435 was (complicated, non-hierarchical access policies?). See also a bunch of discussion in T12442. So we might end up going beyond this to address other use cases, but I think this is reasonable regardless.
Test Plan: Created and edited Phriction documents and shifted them between Spaces. Searched by Space, etc.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Maniphest Tasks: T13164, T12435
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19553
Summary:
Depends on D19551. Ref T13164. Projects use a special kind of header setup that has a more specific CSS rule to make content black. Add an even more specific rule to make it red.
(This could probably be disentangled a bit and isn't necessarily the cleanest fix, but I poked at it for a few minutes and didn't come up with anything cleaner.)
Test Plan: Viewed projects in spaces, saw the space names colored red properly.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19552
Summary:
Depends on D19549. Ref T13164. See PHI774.
- Make milestones inherit their parent project's space automatically, like they inherit their parent policies.
- Make subprojects default to their parent project's space.
Test Plan: Created subprojects and milestones, got sensible default/effective Space behavior.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19550
Summary:
See PHI774. Ref T13164. There is no reason projects //don't// support Spaces, just a vague concern that it's not hugely useful and might be a bit confusing.
However, it's at least somewhat useful (to improve consistency and reduce special casing) and doesn't necessarily seem more confusing than Projects are anyway. Support is trivial from a technical point of view, so just hook it up.
Test Plan: Created new projects, shifted projects between spaces. The support is all pretty much automatic.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19549
Summary:
Ref T12907. At least part of the problem is that we can hit PHP's `max_execution_time` limit on the file download pathway.
We don't currently set this to anything in the application itself, but PHP often sets it to 30s by default (and we have it set to 30s in production).
When writing responses, remove this limit. This limit is mostly a protection against accidental loops/recurison/etc., not a process slot protection. It doesn't really protect process slots anyway, since it doesn't start counting until the request starts executing, so you can (by default) //send// the request as slowly as you want without hitting this limit.
By releasing the limit this late, hopefully all the loops and recursion issues have already been caught and we're left with mostly smooth sailing.
We already remove this limit when sending `git clone` responses in `DiffusionServeController` and nothing has blown up. This affects `git clone http://` and similar.
(I may have had this turned off locally and/or just be too impatient to wait 30s, which is why I haven't caught this previously.)
Test Plan:
- Poked around and downloaded some files.
- Will `curl ...` in production and see if that goes better.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T12907
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19547
Summary:
See PHI766. Ref T13164. Build log chunk processing does a `preg_split()` on slices, but this isn't terribly efficient.
We can get the same count more cheaply by just using `substr_count()` a few times.
(I also tried `preg_match_all()`, which was between the two in speed.)
Test Plan:
- Used `bin/harbormaster rebuild-log --id X --force` to rebuild logs. Verified that the linemap is identical before/after this change.
- Saw local time for the 18MB log in PHI766 drop from ~1.7s to ~900ms, and `preg_split()` drop out of the profiler (we're now spending the biggest chunk of time on `gzdeflate()`).
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19545
Summary:
See PHI785. Ref T13164. In this case, an install wants to receive mail via Mailgun, but not configure it (DKIM + SPF) for outbound mail.
Allow individual mailers to be marked as not supporting inbound or outbound mail.
Test Plan:
- Added and ran unit tests.
- Went through some mail pathways locally, but I don't have every inbound/outbound configured so this isn't totally conclusive.
- Hit `bin/mail send-test` with a no-outbound mailer.
- I'll hold this until after the release cut so it can soak on `secure` for a bit.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19546
Summary:
Ref T13151. See PHI616. Fixes T8163.
This adds `/D123/new/`, which shows the changes to the revision since the last timeline action you took.
It also adds a link to this view to diff update emails.
Test Plan:
- Followed this link with a recent comment and no touches since update, ended up with sensible diff selections.
- Updated revision, generated email, saw an appropriate link.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13151, T8163
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19541
Summary:
See PHI751. Ref T13164. We added a "silent" flag for Editors somewhat recently (currently reachable only for bulk edits with `bin/bulk ...` command).
However, this flag doesn't carry through to the sub-editor when we make inverse edge edits. These are edits like "X is a parent of Y", which cause an implicit "Y is a child of X" edit to occur.
Pass the flag through.
Test Plan:
- Rigged the relationships controller to make silent edits.
- Changed the parents of a revision from the web UI. Saw no mail or feed stories.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19543
Summary:
See PHI749. Ref T13164. We currently misdetect files starting with `[submodule ...` as JSON.
Make this a bit stricter:
- If the file is short, just see if it's actually literally real JSON.
- If the file is long, give up.
This should get the right result in pretty much all the cases people care about, I think. We could make the long-file guesser better some day.
Test Plan: Detected a `[submodule ...` file (no longer JSON) and a `{"duck": "quack"}` file (still JSON).
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19544
Summary:
Fixes T13172. At one point we always capitalized all the text, and the cache uses capitalized text.
However, we stopped capitalizing the text at some point. Modern memes are more more subtle than old memes, and when we eventualy add support for things like "explodey brain" we'll certainly want to support mixed case.
Practically, this stops you from changing the capitalization of a cached meme. Get rid of the cache transform.
Test Plan:
none lul
(I don't have `gd` installed locally and buiding it requires building libjpeg and libpng or giving up and using `brew`. I'l vet this in production.)
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13172
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19537
Summary:
See T7148. This just cheats us out of a weird sort of race where we:
- Dump an instance, including some `F123` which is a temporary file which expires in 3 minutes.
- A few minutes later, the daemons delete the data for that file.
- A few minutes after that, we try to `bin/files migrate --copy` to copy the data from S3 into the MySQL blob store.
- This fails since the data is already gone.
Instead, just skip these files since they're already dead to us.
Test Plan: Faked this locally, will migrate the PHI769 instance on `aux001`.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19536
Summary: I've pulled up this code probably three different times to make sure that the big scary warning does, in fact, still get printed even when passing `--unitest-fixtures` to `bin/storage destroy`. Make the warning message less scary if only removing test data.
Test Plan: Ran with and without `--unitest-fixtures` and saw expected warnings. After agreeing to warnings, test data was deleted as expected. Did not test `bin/storage destroy` without `--unittest-fixtures`.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19535
Summary:
When generating test data to solve a bug I have encountered, I noticed Lipsum was not working correctly for Differential Revisions and Pastes.
It seemed like they weren't updated after some refactoring. This fixes that by updating them.
Test Plan: Run Lipsum for all objects, and note that it has much less failure.
Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19534
Summary:
Depends on D19529. See PHI778.
- Document the "name" constraint as deprecated. All callers are likely better served by the "query" constraint.
- Guide users toward the "query" constraint a little better.
- Document the `=` syntax.
Test Plan: Read various new documentation.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19531
Summary:
Ref PHI778. In D18492, I added support for parsing this operator, but did not actually implement it in the query engine.
Implementation is fairly straightforward. This supports querying for objects by exact title with `title:="exact title"`. This is probably a bad idea, but sometimes maybe useful anyway.
Test Plan: Queried for `title:="xxx"`, found only exact matches.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: ahoffer2
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19529