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Author SHA1 Message Date
evazion
1e78b97eb8 Add config options to disable comments and the forum.
Add options to disable comments, the forum, and autocomplete. This is
for personal boorus and potentially for safe mode. Note that disabling
the forum may cause difficulties with creating and approving BURs.

Disabling comments and the forum merely hides them from most areas,
rather than completely removing them.
2022-05-18 14:45:40 -05:00
evazion
2fe38c1c07 Fix #5168: Disable rate limits on testbooru/non-prod environments.
Add a `rate_limits_enabled?` config option for disabling rate limits.
2022-05-18 14:16:06 -05:00
evazion
a7dc05ce63 Enable frozen string literals.
Make all string literals immutable by default.
2021-12-14 21:33:27 -06:00
evazion
2e9f4dc2f4 controllers: refactor rate limits.
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.
2021-12-10 01:46:01 -06:00
evazion
00ca7526bb docs: add remaining docs for classes in app/logical. 2021-06-24 01:31:41 -05:00
evazion
07e23204b6 rubocop: fix various Rubocop warnings. 2021-06-17 04:17:53 -05:00
evazion
413cd34c45 rate limits: adjust limits for various actions.
* Tie rate limits to both the user's ID and their IP address.

* Make each endpoint have separate rate limits. This means that, for
  example, your post edit rate limit is separate from your post vote
  rate limit. Before all write actions had a shared rate limit.

* Make all write endpoints have rate limits. Before some endpoints, such
  as voting, favoriting, commenting, or forum posting, weren't subject
  to rate limits.

* Add stricter rate limits for some endpoints:

** 1 per 5 minutes for creating new accounts.
** 1 per minute for login attempts, changing your email address, or
   for creating mod reports.
** 1 per minute for sending dmails, creating comments, creating forum
   posts, or creating forum topics.
** 1 per second for voting, favoriting, or disapproving posts.
** These rate limits all have burst factors high enough that they
   shouldn't affect normal, non-automated users.

* Raise the default write rate limit for Gold users from 2 per second to
  4 per second, for all other actions not listed above.

* Raise the default burst factor to 200 for all other actions not listed
  above. Before it was 10 for Members, 30 for Gold, and 60 for Platinum.
2021-03-05 16:02:57 -06:00
evazion
4492610dfe rate limits: rework rate limit implementation.
Rework the rate limit implementation to make it more flexible:

* Allow setting different rate limits for different actions. Before we
  had a single rate limit for all write actions. Now different
  controller endpoints can have different limits.

* Allow actions to be rate limited by user ID, by IP address, or both.
  Before actions were only limited by user ID, which meant non-logged-in
  actions like creating new accounts or attempting to login couldn't be rate
  limited. Also, because actions were limited by user ID only, you could
  use multiple accounts with the same IP to get around limits.

Other changes:

* Remove the API Limit field from user profile pages.
* Remove the `remaining_api_limit` field from the `/profile.json` endpoint.
* Rename the `X-Api-Limit` header to `X-Rate-Limit` and change it from a
  number to a JSON object containing all the rate limit info
  (including the refill rate, the burst factor, the cost of the call,
  and the current limits).
* Fix a potential race condition where, if you flooded requests fast
  enough, you could exceed the rate limit. This was because we checked
  and updated the rate limit in two separate steps, which was racy;
  simultaneous requests could pass the check before the update happened.
  The new code uses some tricky SQL to check and update multiple limits
  in a single statement.
2021-03-05 16:00:54 -06:00