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epriestley
fdc36677ba Provide character position information to symbol queries
Summary: Depends on D18937. Ref T13047. When available, provide character positions so external indexers can return more accurate results.

Test Plan: Clicked symbols in Safari, Firefox and Chrome, got sensible-looking character positions.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13047

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18939
2018-01-26 13:01:57 -08:00
epriestley
3a2d337679 Add a "Revision status" field to Herald for Differential revisions
Summary: See PHI280. We have a similar field for tasks already, this is generally a reasonable sort of thing to support, and the addition of "draft" states means there are some pretty reasonable use cases.

Test Plan:
  - Wrote a status-based ("status is needs revision") Herald rule.
  - Tested it against a "Needs Revision" revision (passed) and a "Changes Planned" revision (failed).

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18938
2018-01-26 13:01:36 -08:00
epriestley
d606eb1c38 When available, pass path, line and repository hints to external symbol queries
Summary:
Depends on D18936. Ref T13047. Third parties can define external symbol sources that let users jump to PHP or Python documentation or query some server.

Give these queries more information so they can try to get better results: the path and line where the symbol appeared, and any known repository scope.

Test Plan: Wrote a fake external source that used this data, command-clicked a symbol in Differential, saw a fake external symbol result.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13047

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18937
2018-01-26 12:00:44 -08:00
epriestley
c37b6c6633 When users click a symbol in Differential to jump to the definition, include path/line context
Summary:
Ref T13047. In some reasonable cases, knowing the path and line number where a symbol appears is useful in ranking or filtering the set of matching symbols.

Giving symbol sources more information can't hurt, and it's generally free for us to include this context since we just need to grab it out of the document and pass it along.

We can't always get this data (for example, if a user types `s idx` into global search, we have no clue) but this is similar to other types of context which are only available sometimes (like which repository a symbol appears in).

Test Plan: Command-clicked some symbols in 1-up (unified) and 2-up (side-by-side) diff views with symbol indexes configured. Got accurate path and line information in the URI I was redirected to.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13047

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18936
2018-01-26 11:59:48 -08:00
epriestley
0ec83132a8 Support basic export of user accounts
Summary:
Depends on D18934. Ref T13046. Add support for the new export flow to a second application.

My goal here is mostly just to make sure that this is general enough to work in more than one place, and exporting user accounts seems plausible as a useful feature, although we do see occasional requests for this feature exactly (like <https://discourse.phabricator-community.org/t/users-export-to-csv/968>).

The exported data may not truly be useful for much (no disabled/admin/verified/MFA flags, no external account data, no email addresses for policy reasons) but we can expand it as use cases arise.

Test Plan: Exported user accounts in several formats.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13046

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18935
2018-01-26 11:17:44 -08:00
epriestley
a79bb55f3f Support CSV, JSON, and tab-separated text as export formats
Summary: Depends on D18919. Ref T13046. Adds some simple modular exporters.

Test Plan: Exported pull logs in each format.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13046

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18934
2018-01-26 11:16:52 -08:00
epriestley
c0b8e4784b Add a basic, general-purpose export workflow for all objects with SearchEngine support
Summary:
Depends on D18918. Ref T13046. Ref T5954. Pull logs can currently be browsed in the web UI, but this isn't very powerful, especially if you have thousands of them.

Allow SearchEngine implementations to define exportable fields so that users can "Use Results > Export Data" on any query. In particular, they can use this workflow to download a file with pull logs.

In the future, this can replace the existing "Export to Excel" feature in Maniphest.

For now, we hard-code JSON as the only supported datatype and don't actually make any effort to format the data properly, but this leaves room to add more exporters (CSV, Excel) and data type awareness (integer casting, date formatting, etc) in the future.

For sufficiently large result sets, this will probably time out. At some point, I'll make this use the job queue (like bulk editing) when the export is "large" (affects more than 1K rows?).

Test Plan: Downloaded pull logs in JSON format.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13046, T5954

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18919
2018-01-26 11:15:59 -08:00
epriestley
5058cfb972 Pass a real viewer to HeraldAdapter when doing test console runs
Summary:
Depends on D18932. Ref T13048. See PHI276. In the cluster, we don't have device keys on `web` nodes. This is generally good, since they don't need them, and it means that we aren't putting more credentials than we need on those hosts.

However, it means that when we pull diff content to test "Commit" rules via the Herald test console, we use the omnipotent user and try to use device credentials, and this fails since we don't have any.

Instead, pass the real viewer in this case so we just sign the request as them, like we do for normal Diffusion requests.

Test Plan:
Wrote and ran a commit content rule locally, no issues.

This isn't completely convincing since my local setup does have device credentials, but I'll double-check in production once this deploys.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18933
2018-01-26 11:08:12 -08:00
epriestley
a9f87857af Mark the "Reviewer" field for Commits as deprecated
Summary:
Depends on D18931. Ref T13048. Ref T13041. This field means "the first accepting reviewer, where order is mostly arbitrary". Modern rules should almost certainly use "Accepting Reviewers" instead.

Getting rid of this completely is a pain, but we can at least reduce confusion by marking it as not-the-new-hotness. Add a "Deprecated" group, move it there, and mark it for exile.

Test Plan:
Edited a commit rule, saw it in "Deprecated" group at the bottom of the list:

{F5395001}

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048, T13041

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18932
2018-01-26 11:07:02 -08:00
epriestley
5c762d8957 Document the new "only if this didn't match last time" Herald action setting
Summary: Depends on D18930. Ref T13048. Try to explain what this does and give an example since I think it's probably not very obvious from the name.

Test Plan: Read the text.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18931
2018-01-26 11:06:43 -08:00
epriestley
a34b6bdd06 Implement an "only if the rule did not match last time" policy for Herald rules
Summary: Depends on D18927. Ref T13048. This implements a new policy which allows Herald rules to fire on some kinds of state changes.

Test Plan:
Wrote and tested rules with the new policy:

{F5394971}

{F5394972}

Also wrote and tested rules with the old policies:

{F5394973}

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18930
2018-01-26 11:06:13 -08:00
epriestley
204d1de683 Convert storage for Herald repetition policy to "text32"
Summary:
Depends on D18926. Ref T6203. Ref T13048. Herald rule repetition policies are stored as integers but treated as strings in most contexts.

After D18926, the integer stuff is almost totally hidden inside `HeraldRule` and getting rid of it completely isn't too tricky.

Do so now.

Test Plan:
  - Created "only the first time" and "every time" rules. Did a SELECT on their rows in the database.
  - Ran migrations, got a clean bill of health from `storage adjust`.
  - Did another SELECT on the rows, saw a faithful conversion to strings "every" and "first".
  - Edited and reviewed rules, swapping them between "every" and "first".

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048, T6203

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18927
2018-01-26 11:05:37 -08:00
epriestley
1dd1237c92 Remove "HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig" and hide storage details inside HeraldRule
Summary:
Depends on D18925. Ref T13048. Currently, HeraldRule stores policies as integers (0 or 1) in the database.

The application tries to mostly use strings ("first", "every"), but doesn't do a good job of hiding the fact that the values are integers deeper in the stack. So we end up with a lot of code like this:

```lang=php
$stored_int_value = $rule->getRepetitionPolicy();
$equivalent_string = HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig::getString($stored_int_value);
$is_first = ($equivalent_string === HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig::FIRST);
```

This happens in several places and is generally awful. Replace it with:

```lang=php
$is_first = $rule->isRepeatFirst();
```

To do this, merge `HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig` into `HeraldRule` and hide all the mess inside the methods.

(This may let us just get rid of the integers in a later change, although I'm not sure I want to commit to that.)

Test Plan:
  - Grepped for `HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig`, no more hits.
  - Grepped for `setRepetitionPolicy(...)` and `getRepetitionPolicy(...)`. There are no remaining callers outside of `HeraldRule`.
  - Browed and edited several rules. I'll vet this more convincingly after adding the new repetition rule.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18926
2018-01-26 11:03:29 -08:00
epriestley
a90b16e83a Define available Herald rule repetition options in terms of "isSingleEventAdapter()"
Summary:
Depends on D18924. Ref T13048. Each adapter defines which repetition options ("every time", "only the first time") users may select for rules.

Currently, this is all explicit and hard-coded. However, every adapter really just implements this rule (except for some bugs, see below):

> You can pick "only the first time" if this adapter fires more than once on the same object.

Since we already have a `isSingleEventAdapter()` method which lets us tell if an adapter fires more than once, just write this rule in the base class and delete all the copy/pasting.

This also fixes two bugs because of the copy/pasting: Pholio Mocks and Phriction Documents did not allow you to write "only the first time" rules. There's no reason for this, they just didn't copy/paste enough methods when they were implemented.

This will make a future diff (which introduces an "if the rule did not match last time" policy) cleaner.

Test Plan:
  - Checked several different types of rules, saw appropriate options in the dropdown (pre-commit: no options; tasks: first or every).
  - Checked mocks and wiki docs, saw that you can now write "only the first time" rules.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18925
2018-01-26 11:02:35 -08:00
epriestley
042c43d6d8 Remove a very old Herald garbage collection migration
Summary:
Ref T13048. This migration is from January 2012 and probably only impacted Facebook.

It references `HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig`, which I'd like to change significantly. I initially just replaced the constant with a literal `0`, but I don't think there's any actual value in retaining this migration nowadays.

The cost of removing this migration is: if you installed Phabricator before January 2012 and haven't upgraded since then, you'll have a few more rows in the `APPLIED` table than necessary. Herald will still work correctly.

Test Plan: Reading.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13048

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18924
2018-01-26 10:54:37 -08:00
epriestley
5529458e14 Add test coverage for SSH key revocation
Summary: Depends on D18928. Ref T13043. Add some automated test coverage for SSH revocation rules.

Test Plan: Ran tests, got a clean bill of health.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18929
2018-01-25 19:47:20 -08:00
epriestley
deb754dfe1 Make SSH key revocation actually prevent adding the same key back
Summary:
Ref T13043. In an earlier change I updated this langauge from "Deactivate" to "Revoke", but the behavior doesn't quite match.

This table has a unique key on `<isActive, keyBody>`, which enforces the rule that "a key can only be active for one unique user".

However, we set `isActive` to `null` when we revoke a key, and multiple rows are allowed to have the value `<null, "asdf">` (since a `null` column in a unique key basically means "don't enforce this unique key").

This is intentional, to support this workflow:

  - You add key X to bot A.
  - Whoops, wrong account.
  - You revoke key X from bot A.
  - You add key X to bot B.

This isn't necessarily a great workflow -- ideally, you'd throw key X away and go generate a new key after you realize you made a mistake -- but it's the sort of practical workflow that users are likely to expect and want to see work ("I don't want to generate a new key, it's already being used by 5 other services and cycling it is a ton of work and this is just a test install for my dog anyway."), and there's no technical reason we can't support it.

To prevent users from adding keys on the revocation list back to their account, just check explicitly.

(This is probably better in general anyway, because "cert-authority" support from PHI269 may mean that two keys are "equivalent" even if their text differs, and we may not be able to rely on a database test anyway.)

Test Plan:
  - Added the key `ssh-rsa asdf` to my account.
  - Revoked it.
  - Tried to add it again.
    - Before patch: worked.
    - After patch: error, "this key has been revoked".
  - Added it to a different account (the "I put it on the wrong bot" workflow).

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18928
2018-01-25 19:43:37 -08:00
epriestley
1059fae6c9 Set an explicit default value for the bulk action control
Summary:
Ref T13025. See <https://discourse.phabricator-community.org/t/bulk-edit-no-actions-available/1011/1>.

I'm not sure if this is what the user is seeing, but in Chrome, the `<select />` does not automatically get set to the first valid value like it does in Safari.

Set it to the first valid value explicitly.

Test Plan: In Chrome, bulk editor previously hit a JS error when trying to read a bad action off the `<select />`. After patch, bulk edits go through cleanly.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13025

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18923
2018-01-25 10:42:42 -08:00
epriestley
d28ddc21a5 Don't error when trying to mirror or observe an empty repository
Summary:
Fixes T5965.

Fixes two issues:

  - Observing an empty repository could write a warning to the log.
  - Mirroring an empty repository to a remote could fail.

For observing:

If newly-created with `git init --bare`, `git ls-remote` will
return the empty string.  Properly return an empty set of refs, rather
than attempting to parse the single "line" that is produced by
splitting that on newlines:

```
[2018-01-23 18:47:00] ERROR 8: Undefined offset: 1 at [/phab_path/phabricator/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:405]
arcanist(head=master, ref.master=5634f8410176), phabricator(head=master, ref.master=12551a1055ce), phutil(head=master, ref.master=4755785517cf)
  #0 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::loadGitRemoteRefs(PhabricatorRepository) called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:343]
  #1 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::executeGitUpdate() called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:126]
  #2 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::pullRepositoryWithLock() called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/engine/PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine.php:40]
  #3 PhabricatorRepositoryPullEngine::pullRepository() called at [<phabricator>/src/applications/repository/management/PhabricatorRepositoryManagementUpdateWorkflow.php:59]
  ...
```

For mirroring:

`git` treats `git push --mirror` specially when a repository is empty. Detect this case by seeing if `git for-each-ref --count 1` does anything. If the repository is empty, just bail.

Test Plan:
  - Observed an empty and non-empty repository.
  - Mirrored an empty and non-empty repository.

Reviewers: alexmv, amckinley

Reviewed By: alexmv

Subscribers: Korvin, epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T5965

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18920
2018-01-24 15:50:30 -08:00
Mike Nicholson
c68a78360e Include extension name for GDSetupCheck.
Summary: Help for GD SetupChcek was missing the "how to install extension" content.

Test Plan: Uninstalled gd, validated extension installation instructions were present in Setup Issue.

Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Subscribers: Korvin, epriestley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18922
2018-01-24 16:02:28 -05:00
epriestley
dabd3f0b41 Fix a race between Harbormaster and reviewers (often bots) to publish drafts for review
Summary:
See PHI309. There is a window of time between when all builds pass and when Harbormaster actually publishes a revision out of draft.

If any other user tries to interact with the revision during that window, they'll pick up the undraft transaction as a side effect. However, they won't have permission to apply it and will be stopped by a validation error.

Instead, only automatically publish a revision if the actor is the revision author or some system/application user (essentially always Harbormaster).

Test Plan:
  - Added a `echo ...; sleep(30);` to `HarbormasterBuildEngine->updateBuildable()` before the `applyTransactions()` at the bottom.
  - Wrote an "Always, run an HTTP request" Herald rule and Harbormaster build plan.
  - Ran daemons with `bin/phd debug task`.
  - Created a new revision with `arc diff`, as user A.
  - Waited for `phd` to enter the race window.
  - In a separate browser, as user B, submitted a comment via `differential.revision.edit`.
    - Before patch: edits during the race window were rejected with a validation error, "you don't have permission to request review".
    - After patch: edits go through cleanly.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18921
2018-01-24 11:16:06 -08:00
epriestley
167e7932ef Modernize "PhabricatorRepositoryPushLogSearchEngine"
Summary: Depends on D18917. Ref T13046. While I'm in here, update this to use more modern construction.

Test Plan: Browed and queried for push logs.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13046

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18918
2018-01-23 14:14:44 -08:00
epriestley
778dfff277 Make minor correctness and display improvements to pull logs
Summary:
Depends on D18915. Ref T13046.

  - Distinguish between HTTP and HTTPS.
  - Use more constants and fewer magical strings.
  - For HTTP responses, give them better type information and more helpful UI behaviors.

Test Plan: Pulled over SSH and HTTP. Reviewed resulting logs from the web UI. Hit errors like missing/invalid credentials.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13046

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18917
2018-01-23 14:13:18 -08:00
epriestley
a6fbde784c Modernize "PhabricatorRepositoryPushEventQuery"
Summary: Depends on D18914. Updates this Query to use slightly more modern construction while I'm working in adjacent code.

Test Plan: Viewed push logs in web UI.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18915
2018-01-23 14:12:14 -08:00
epriestley
e6a9db56a9 Add a basic view for repository pull logs
Summary:
Depends on D18912. Ref T13046. Add a UI to browse the existing pull log table.

The actual log still has some significant flaws, but get the basics working.

Test Plan: {F5391909}

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13046

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18914
2018-01-23 14:10:10 -08:00
epriestley
2914613444 Fix failure to record pullerPHID in repository pull logs
Summary:
See PHI305. Ref T13046.

The SSH workflows currently extend `PhabricatorManagementWorkflow` to benefit from sharing all the standard argument parsing code. Sharing the parsing code is good, but it also means they inherit a `getViewer()` method which returns the ommnipotent viewer.

This is appropriate for everything else which extends `ManagementWorkflow` (like `bin/storage`, `bin/auth`, etc.) but not appropriate for SSH workflows, which have a real user.

This caused a bug with the pull logs where `pullerPHID` was not recorded properly. We used `$this->getViewer()->getPHID()` but the correct code was `$this->getUser()->getPHID()`.

To harden this against future mistakes:

  - Don't extend `ManagementWorkflow`. Extend `PhutilArgumentWorkflow` instead. We **only** want the argument parsing code.
  - Rename `get/setUser()` to `get/setSSHUser()` to make them explicit.

Then, fix the pull log bug by calling `getSSHUser()` instead of `getViewer()`.

Test Plan:
  - Pulled and pushed to a repository over SSH.
  - Grepped all the SSH stuff for the altered symbols.
  -  Saw pulls record a valid `pullerPHID` in the pull log.
  - Used `echo {} | ssh ... conduit conduit.ping` to test conduit over SSH.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13046

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18912
2018-01-23 14:09:42 -08:00
epriestley
bf2868c070 Rename "PhabricatorPasswordHashInterface" to "PhabricatorAuthPasswordHashInterface"
Summary: Depends on D18911. Ref T13043. Improves consistency with other "PhabricatorAuthPassword..." classes.

Test Plan: Unit tests, `grep`.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18916
2018-01-23 14:06:05 -08:00
epriestley
d4b3cd5255 Document the "bin/auth revoke" tool
Summary: Depends on D18910. Ref T13043. Provides reasonable user-facing documentation about the general role and utility of this tool.

Test Plan: Read document.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18911
2018-01-23 14:02:18 -08:00
epriestley
3becd5a57c Add "bin/auth revoke --list" to explain what can be revoked
Summary:
Depends on D18908. Ref T13043. Allow users to get information about what revokers do with a new `--list` flag.

You can use `--list --type <key>` to get information about a specfic revoker.

Test Plan: Ran `bin/auth revoke --list`, saw a list of revokers with useful information.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18910
2018-01-23 14:01:39 -08:00
epriestley
21e415299f Mark all existing password hashes as "legacy" and start upgrading digest formats
Summary:
Depends on D18907. Ref T13043. Ref T12509. We have some weird old password digest behavior that isn't terribly concerning, but also isn't great.

Specifically, old passwords were digested in weird ways before being hashed. Notably, account passwords were digested with usernames, so your password stops working if your username is chagned. Not the end of the world, but silly.

Mark all existing hashes as "v1", and automatically upgrade then when they're used or changed. Some day, far in the future, we could stop supporting these legacy digests and delete the code and passwords and just issue upgrade advice ("Passwords which haven't been used in more than two years no longer work."). But at least get things on a path toward sane, modern behavior.

Test Plan: Ran migration. Spot-checked that everthing in the database got marked as "v1". Used an existing password to login successfully. Verified that it was upgraded to a `null` (modern) digest. Logged in with it again.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043, T12509

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18908
2018-01-23 14:01:09 -08:00
epriestley
13ef5c6f23 When administrators revoke SSH keys, don't include a "security warning" in the mail
Summary:
Depends on D18906. Ref T13043. When SSH keys are edited, we normally include a warning that if you don't recognize the activity you might have problems in the mail body.

Currently, this warning is also shown for revocations with `bin/auth revoke --type ssh`. However, these revocations are safe (revocations are generally not dangerous anyway) and almost certainly legitimate and administrative, so don't warn users about them.

Test Plan:
  - Created and revoked a key.
  - Creation mail still had warning; revocation mail no longer did.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18907
2018-01-23 14:00:13 -08:00
epriestley
026ec11b9d Add a rate limit for guessing old passwords when changing passwords
Summary:
Depends on D18904. Ref T13043. If an attacker compromises a victim's session and bypasses their MFA, they can try to guess the user's current account password by making repeated requests to change it: if they guess the right "Old Password", they get a different error than if they don't.

I don't think this is really a very serious concern (the attacker already got a session and MFA, if configured, somehow; many installs don't use passwords anyway) but we get occasional reports about it from HackerOne. Technically, it's better policy to rate limit it, and this should reduce the reports we receive.

Test Plan: Tried to change password over and over again, eventually got rated limited. Used `bin/auth unlimit` to clear the limit, changed password normally without issues.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18906
2018-01-23 13:46:06 -08:00
epriestley
cab2bba6f2 Remove "passwordHash" and "passwordSalt" from User objects
Summary:
Ref T13043. After D18903, this data has migrated to shared infrastructure and has no remaining readers or writers.

Just delete it now, since the cost of a mistake here is very small (users need to "Forgot Password?" and pick a new password).

Test Plan: Grepped for `passwordHash`, `passwordSalt`, and variations.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18904
2018-01-23 13:44:26 -08:00
epriestley
abc030fa00 Move account passwords to shared infrastructure
Summary:
Ref T13043. This moves user account passwords to the new shared infrastructure.

There's a lot of code changes here, but essentially all of it is the same as the VCS password logic in D18898.

Test Plan:
- Ran migration.
- Spot checked table for general sanity.
- Logged in with an existing password.
- Hit all error conditions on "change password", "set password", "register new account" flows.
- Verified that changing password logs out other sessions.
- Verified that revoked passwords of a different type can't be selected.
- Changed passwords a bunch.
- Verified that salt regenerates properly after password change.
- Tried to login with the wrong password, which didn't work.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18903
2018-01-23 13:43:07 -08:00
epriestley
6b99aac49d Digest changeset anchors into purely alphanumeric strings
Summary:
Ref T13045. See that task for discussion.

This replaces `digestForIndex()` with a "clever" algorithm in `digestForAnchor()`. The new digest is the same as `digestForIndex()` except when the original output was "." or "_". In those cases, a replacement character is selected based on entropy accumulated by the digest function as it iterates through the string.

Test Plan: Added unit tests.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13045

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18909
2018-01-23 13:42:08 -08:00
epriestley
b8a515cb29 Bring new password validation into AuthPasswordEngine
Summary:
Ref T13043. We have ~4 copies of this logic (registration, lost password recovery, set password, set VCS password).

Currently it varies a bit from case to case, but since it's all going to be basically identical once account passwords swap to the new infrastructure, bring it into the Engine so it can live in one place.

This also fixes VCS passwords not being affected by `account.minimum-password-length`.

Test Plan: Hit all errors in "VCS Password" panel. Successfully changed password.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18902
2018-01-23 10:58:37 -08:00
epriestley
aa3b582c7b Remove "set password" from bin/accountadmin and let bin/auth recover recover anyone
Summary:
Ref T13043. This cleans some things up to prepare for moving account passwords to shared infrastructure.

Currently, the (very old, fairly unusual) `bin/accountadmin` tool can set account passwords. This is a bit weird, generally not great, and makes upgrading to shared infrastructure more difficult. Just get rid of this to simplify things. Many installs don't have passwords and this is pointless and unhelpful in those cases.

Instead, let `bin/auth recover` recover any account, not just administrator accounts. This was a guardrail against administrative abuse, but it has always seemed especially flimsy (since anyone who can run the tool can easily comment out the checks) and I use this tool in cluster support with some frequency, occasionally just commenting out the checks. This is generally a better solution than actually setting a password on accounts anyway. Just get rid of the check and give users enough rope to shoot themselves in the foot with if they truly desire.

Test Plan:
  - Ran `bin/accountadmin`, didn't get prompted to swap passwords anymore.
  - Ran `bin/auth recover` to recover a non-admin account.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18901
2018-01-23 10:58:11 -08:00
epriestley
5a8a56f414 Prepare the new AuthPassword infrastructure for storing account passwords
Summary:
Ref T13043. In D18898 I moved VCS passwords to the new shared infrastructure.

Before account passwords can move, we need to make two changes:

  - For legacy reasons, VCS passwords and Account passwords have different "digest" algorithms. Both are more complicated than they should be, but we can't easily fix it without breaking existing passwords. Add a `PasswordHashInterface` so that objects which can have passwords hashes can implement custom digest logic for each password type.
  - Account passwords have a dedicated external salt (`PhabricatorUser->passwordSalt`). This is a generally reasonable thing to support (since not all hashers are self-salting) and we need to keep it around so existing passwords still work. Add salt support to `AuthPassword` and make it generate/regenerate when passwords are updated.

Then add a nice story about password digestion.

Test Plan: Ran migrations. Used an existing VCS password; changed VCS password. Tried to use a revoked password. Unit tests still pass. Grepped for callers to legacy `PhabricatorHash::digestPassword()`, found none.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18900
2018-01-23 10:57:40 -08:00
epriestley
753c4c5ff1 Remove the "PhabricatorRepositoryVCSPassword" class and table
Summary:
Ref T13043. After D18898, this has been migrated to new, more modern storage and no longer has any readers or writers.

One migration from long ago (early 2014) is affected. Since this is ancient and the cost of dropping this is small (see inline), I just dropped it.

I'll note this in the changelog.

Test Plan: Ran migrations, got a clean bill of health from `storage status`. Grepped for removed symbol.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18899
2018-01-23 10:56:37 -08:00
epriestley
dd8f588ac5 Migrate VCS passwords to new shared password infrastructure
Summary:
Ref T13043. Migrate VCS passwords away from their dedicated table to new the new shared infrastructure.

Future changes will migrate account passwords and remove the old table.

Test Plan:
- Ran migrations.
  - Cloned with the same password that was configured before the migrations (worked).
  - Cloned with a different, invalid password (failed).
- Changed password.
  - Cloned with old password (failed).
  - Cloned with new password (worked).
- Deleted password in web UI.
  - Cloned with old password (failed).
- Set password to the same password as it currently is set to (worked, no "unique" collision).
- Set password to account password. !!This (incorrectly) works for now until account passwords migrate, since the uniqueness check can't see them yet.!!
- Set password to a new unique password.
  - Cloned (worked).
  - Revoked the password with `bin/auth revoke`.
  - Verified web UI shows "no password set".
  - Verified that pull no longer works.
  - Verified that I can no longer select the revoked password.
- Verified that accounts do not interact:
  - Tried to set account B to account A's password (worked).
  - Tried to set account B to a password revoked on account A (worked).
- Spot checked the `password` and `passwordtransaction` tables for saniity.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18898
2018-01-23 10:56:13 -08:00
epriestley
bb12f4bab7 Add test coverage to the PasswordEngine upgrade workflow and fix a few bugs
Summary:
Ref T13043. When we verify a password and a better hasher is available, we automatically upgrade the stored hash to the stronger hasher.

Add test coverage for this workflow and fix a few bugs and issues, mostly related to shuffling the old hasher name into the transaction.

This doesn't touch anything user-visible yet.

Test Plan: Ran unit tests.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18897
2018-01-23 10:55:35 -08:00
epriestley
c280c85772 Consolidate password verification/revocation logic in a new PhabricatorAuthPasswordEngine
Summary:
Ref T13043. This provides a new piece of shared infrastructure that VCS passwords and account passwords can use to validate passwords that users enter.

This isn't reachable by anything yet.

The test coverage of the "upgrade" flow (where we rehash a password to use a stronger hasher) isn't great in this diff, I'll expand that in the next change and then start migrating things.

Test Plan: Added a bunch of unit tests.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18896
2018-01-23 10:54:49 -08:00
epriestley
42e2cd9af0 Add a "--force" flag to bin/auth revoke
Summary: Ref T13043. I'd like to replace the manual credential revocation in the Phacility export workflow with shared code in `bin/auth revoke`, but we need it to run non-interactively. Add a `--force` flag purely to make our lives easier.

Test Plan: Ran `bin/auth revoke --everywhere ...` with and without `--force`. Got prompted without, got total annihilation with.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18895
2018-01-22 20:12:36 -08:00
epriestley
9c00a43784 Add a more modern object for storing password hashes
Summary:
Ref T13043. Currently:

  - Passwords are stored separately in the "VCS Passwords" and "User" tables and don't share as much code as they could.
  - Because User objects are all over the place in the code, password hashes are all over the place too (i.e., often somewhere in process memory). This is a very low-severity, theoretical sort of issue, but it could make leaving a stray `var_dump()` in the code somewhere a lot more dangerous than it otherwise is. Even if we never do this, third-party developers might. So it "feels nice" to imagine separating this data into a different table that we rarely load.
  - Passwords can not be //revoked//. They can be //deleted//, but users can set the same password again. If you believe or suspect that a password may have been compromised, you might reasonably prefer to revoke it and force the user to select a //different// password.

This change prepares to remedy these issues by adding a new, more modern dedicated password storage table which supports storing multiple password types (account vs VCS), gives passwords real PHIDs and transactions, supports DestructionEngine, supports revocation, and supports `bin/auth revoke`.

It doesn't actually make anything use this new table yet. Future changes will migrate VCS passwords and account passwords to this table.

(This also gives third party applications a reasonable place to store password hashes in a consistent way if they have some need for it.)

Test Plan: Added some basic unit tests to cover general behavior. This is just skeleton code for now and will get more thorough testing when applications move.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18894
2018-01-22 15:35:28 -08:00
epriestley
fa1ecb7f66 Add a bin/auth revoke revoker for SSH keys
Summary: Ref T13043. Adds CLI support for revoking SSH keys. Also retargets UI language from "Deactivate" to "Revoke" to make it more clear that this is a one-way operation. This operation is already correctly implemented as a "Revoke" operation.

Test Plan: Used `bin/auth revoke --type ssh` to revoke keys, verified they became revoked (with proper transactions) in the UI. Revoked keys from the web UI flow.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18893
2018-01-22 15:35:07 -08:00
epriestley
39c3b10a2f Add a bin/auth revoke revoker for sessions
Summary: Ref T13043. Allows CLI revocation of login sessions.

Test Plan: Used `bin/auth revoke --type session` with `--from` and `--everywhere` to revoke sessions. Saw accounts get logged out in web UI.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18892
2018-01-22 12:01:14 -08:00
epriestley
7970cf0585 Add a bin/auth revoke revoker for temporary tokens
Summary: Ref T13043. Allows CLI revocation of temporary ("forgot password", "one-time login") tokens.

Test Plan: Used "Forgot Password?" to generate tokens, used `bin/auth revoke --type temporary` with `--from` and `--everywhere` to revoke them.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13043

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18891
2018-01-22 12:00:33 -08:00
epriestley
a9d7b4f0ff Support bulk edit of "points" for Maniphest tasks
Summary: Ref T13025. Fixes T10973. Fairly straightforward. The "points" type is just an alias for "text" today.

Test Plan: Bulk edited points.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13025, T10973

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18889
2018-01-22 11:59:52 -08:00
epriestley
d9b6513a21 Respect tokenizer limits in the bulk editor
Summary: Ref T13025. This makes limits (for fields like "Assign To") work in the bulk editor, so you can't type "Assign to: x, y, z" anymore.

Test Plan: Hit limit for "Assign to" and a custom project field. No limit for "Add subscribers".

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13025

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18888
2018-01-22 11:55:55 -08:00
epriestley
fbfcc37531 Respect token limits for "Assign to" and custom datasource fields in Herald
Summary:
See PHI173. Currently, Herald has an "Assign to" action for tasks, and you can specify custom fields with datasource values (like users or projects) that have a limit (like 1 "Owner", or 12 "Jury Members").

Herald doesn't support these limits right now, so you can write `[ Assign to ][ X, Y, Z ]`. This just means "Assign to X", but make it more clear by actually enforcing the limit in the UI.

Test Plan:
  - Created a "projects" custom field with limit 1.
  - Tried to create actions that 'assign to' or 'set custom field to' more than one thing, got helpfully rebuffed by the UI.
  - Created an "add subscribers" action with more than one value.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18887
2018-01-22 11:54:12 -08:00