Remove the `CurrentUser.ip_addr` global variable and replace it with
`request.remote_ip`. Before we had to track the current user's IP in a
global variable so that when we edited a post for example, we could pass
down the user's IP to the model and save it in the post_versions table.
Now that we now longer save IPs in version tables, we don't need a global
variable to get access to the current user's IP outside of controllers.
Refactor controllers so that endpoint rate limits are declared locally,
with the endpoint, instead of globally, in a single method in ApplicationController.
This way an endpoint's rate limit is declared in the same file as the
endpoint itself.
This is so we can add fine-grained rate limits for certain GET requests.
Before rate limits were only for non-GET requests.
Set the sender name and IP addresses explicitly in the controller rather
than implicitly in the model.
Fixes cases where automated dmails from DanbooruBot had their IP
addresses set to the person who triggered the dmail, even though they
didn't actually send the dmail themselves.
Refactor how model visibility works in index actions:
* Call `visible` in the controller instead of in model `search`
methods. This decouples model visibility from model searching.
* Explicitly pass CurrentUser when calling `visible`. This reduces
hidden dependencies on the current user inside models.
* Standardize on calling the method `visible`. In some places it was
called `permitted` instead.
* Add a `visible` base method to ApplicationModel.
Don't make /dmails default to the received folder when no other folder
is specified. This is surprising in the API because it means
/dmails.json only shows received dmails by default, not all dmails. This
isn't necessary either since everything that links to dmails already
specifies the received folder.
- The only string works much the same as before with its comma separation
-- Nested includes are indicated with square brackets "[ ]"
-- The nested include is the value immediately preceding the square brackets
-- The only string is the comma separated string inside those brackets
- Default includes are split between format types when necessary
-- This prevents unnecessary includes from being added on page load
- Available includes are those items which are allowed to be accessible to the user
-- Some aren't because they are sensitive, such as the creator of a flag
-- Some aren't because the number of associated items is too large
- The amount of times the same model can be included to prevent recursions
-- One exception is the root model may include the same model once
--- e.g. the user model can include the inviter which is also the user model
-- Another exception is if the include is a has_many association
--- e.g. artist urls can include the artist, and then artist urls again
Fix a couple security issues related to dmail permalinks. Dmails have a
permalink that you can give to a Mod to let them read the dmail. This is
done with a key param that grants access when the dmail is opened by
another user. The key param had several problems:
* The key contained a full copy of the message's title and body encoded in
base64. This meant that anyone given a dmail permalink could read the
full dmail just by decoding the key in the link, without even having
to open the link.
* The key was derived from the dmail's title and body. If you knew or
could guess a dmail's title and body you could open the dmail. One
case when this was possible was when sending dmails. You could send
someone a dmail, take the permalink from your sent copy of the dmail,
then increment the dmail id to open the receiver's copy of the dmail.
Since the sent copy and the received copy both had the same title and
body, they both had the same dmail key. This let you check whether a
person had read your dmail, and what time they read it at.
* The key verification was done with an insecure string comparison
rather than a secure constant-time comparison. This was potentially
vulnerable to timing attacks.
* Opening a dmail belonging to another user would mark it as read for them.
The fix to all this is to use the dmail's id as the key instead of the
dmail's title and body. This means that old permalinks no longer work.
This is unavoidable given the issues above.
Other changes:
* The name of the 'Permalink' link is now 'Share'.
* Anyone with the 'Share' link can view the dmail, not just Mods.
* Add ability to mark dmails as unread.
* Fix users.unread_dmail_count to not count deleted dmails.
* Fix show action so that API calls don't mark dmails as read.
* Don't show the unread dmail notice on the /dmails page itself.
* Stop using users.has_mail flag.
* Add unread and deleted dmail folders.
* Remove dmail_folder cookie (wasn't used).
* Default to the received folder so that we don't show sent messages by default.
Turn deletions into soft deletions (set the is_deleted flag) instead of
hard deletions (remove from database). The is_deleted flag actually
already existed, but it was never used before.
Normally we skip doing page counts on index pages when there aren't any
search filters. This is on the assumption that most index pages have
more than 1000 pages (20,000 results), so it's not worth counting them
exactly. This isn't always true, so here we turn on full counts on
certain index pages known to be small.
Replace this common pattern in controllers:
@tags = Tag.search(search_params).paginate(params[:page], :limit => params[:limit], :search_count => params[:search])
with this:
@tags = Tag.paginated_search(params)
`search_count` is used to skip doing a full page count when we're not
doing a search (on the assumption that the number of results will be
high when not constrained by a search). We didn't do this consistently
though. Refactor to do this in every controller.
In xml responses, if the result is an empty array we want the response
to look like this:
<posts type="array"/>
not like this (the default):
<nil-classes type="array"/>
This refactors controllers so that this is done automatically instead of
having to manually call `@things.to_xml(root: "things")` everywhere. We
do this by overriding the behavior of `respond_with` in `ApplicationResponder`
to set the `root` option by default in xml responses.
Fail loudly if we forget to whitelist a param instead of silently
ignoring it.
misc models: convert to strong params.
artist commentaries: convert to strong params.
* Disallow changing or setting post_id to a nonexistent post.
artists: convert to strong params.
* Disallow setting `is_banned` in create/update actions. Changing it
this way instead of with the ban/unban actions would leave the artist in
a partially banned state.
bans: convert to strong params.
* Disallow changing the user_id after the ban has been created.
comments: convert to strong params.
favorite groups: convert to strong params.
news updates: convert to strong params.
post appeals: convert to strong params.
post flags: convert to strong params.
* Disallow users from setting the `is_deleted` / `is_resolved` flags.
ip bans: convert to strong params.
user feedbacks: convert to strong params.
* Disallow users from setting `disable_dmail_notification` when creating feedbacks.
* Disallow changing the user_id after the feedback has been created.
notes: convert to strong params.
wiki pages: convert to strong params.
* Also fix non-Builders being able to delete wiki pages.
saved searches: convert to strong params.
pools: convert to strong params.
* Disallow setting `post_count` or `is_deleted` in create/update actions.
janitor trials: convert to strong params.
post disapprovals: convert to strong params.
* Factor out quick-mod bar to shared partial.
* Fix quick-mod bar to use `Post#is_approvable?` to determine visibility
of Approve button.
dmail filters: convert to strong params.
password resets: convert to strong params.
user name change requests: convert to strong params.
posts: convert to strong params.
users: convert to strong params.
* Disallow setting password_hash, last_logged_in_at, last_forum_read_at,
has_mail, and dmail_filter_attributes[user_id].
* Remove initialize_default_image_size (dead code).
uploads: convert to strong params.
* Remove `initialize_status` because status already defaults to pending
in the database.
tag aliases/implications: convert to strong params.
tags: convert to strong params.
forum posts: convert to strong params.
* Disallow changing the topic_id after creating the post.
* Disallow setting is_deleted (destroy/undelete actions should be used instead).
* Remove is_sticky / is_locked (nonexistent attributes).
forum topics: convert to strong params.
* merges https://github.com/evazion/danbooru/tree/wip-rails-5.1
* lock pg gem to 0.21 (1.0.0 is incompatible with rails 5.1.4)
* switch to factorybot and change all references
Co-authored-by: r888888888 <r888888888@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: evazion <noizave@gmail.com>
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