The hook now calls the share manager that will call the responsible
shareProvider to do the proper cleanup.
* Unit tests added
Again nothing should change it is just to cleanup old code
This makes the post_userDelete hook call the sharemanager. This will
cleanup to and from this user.
* All shares owned by this user
* All shares with this user (user)
* All custom group shares
* All link share initiated by this user (to avoid invisible link shares)
Unit tests are added for the defaultshare provider as well as the
federated share provider
in order to create a 1:1 copy of a file if a version gets created
we need to store this information on copyBetweenStorage(). This
allows us to by-pass the encryption wrapper if we read the source file.
PATH_INFO will be empty at this point and thus the logic in base.php did not catch this. Changing this to "getRawPathInfo" will ensure that the path info is properly read.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/23199
This introduces the defacto standard PSR-4 autoloader from composer into
core. This will allow proper PSR-4 naming of our classes.
Since our original autoloader is still available we can slowly switch
over classes to PSR-4.
If an app is getting enabled in the web UI, an ajax call is now made to
make sure the server still works. If it doesn't, it sends an emergency
app disabling call to disable the breaking app.
There were code paths that nowadays call ISession::login directly thus bypassing the desired regeneration of the session ID. This moves the session regeneration deeper into the session handling and thus ensures that it is always called. Furthermore, I also added the session regeneration to the remember me cookie plus added some test case expectations for this.
PHP will handle session cookies with an empty values as an E_WARNING error. ([php/#68063](https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=68063))
ownCloud sets the cookie to an empty value in case the session expires, it however after this starts a new session. Due to potential race conditions this can in unlikely cases lead to the fact that the session never gets restarted and the user is left with an empty cookie. PHP tries then to use the empty cookie which makes the instance not usable.
To work around any race condition we now tell PHP to explicitly delete the value which can be done by using `null` as value, PHP will then send a cookie with the value "deleted". Also theepiration has been set to -1.
reduce calls of \OCP\Util::needUpgrade()
where \OCP\Util::needUpgrade() is called we can call as well
self::checkUpgrade and use the cached result
In line 877 the call way unnecessary anyway because of the first part of
the if statement
move caching to \OCP\Util::needUpgrade
renaming variable
fixing testNeedUpgradeCore()
cache result of checkUpgrade() in self::$needUpgrade
reduce calls of \OCP\Util::needUpgrade()
where \OCP\Util::needUpgrade() is called we can call as well
self::checkUpgrade and use the cached result
In line 877 the call way unnecessary anyway because of the first part of
the if statement
move caching to \OCP\Util::needUpgrade
renaming variable
fixing testNeedUpgradeCore()
fix typo in variable name
deleting tabs
add random number using OC.parseQueryString and _.extend()
version rollback: add missing prefix to OC\Preview::post_delete
add test to assure that the rollback hook is called
Given the fact that "/tests" is not shipped by default and this has broken some applications and frustrated quite some people we should add "/tests" to the default allowed autoloading set.
I do consider the security impact marginally since the /tests folder is not shipped within the release as well as usually has a hard requirement on being called by phpunit.
Apps to update and to disable will always be shown.
Main title changes only when apps need updated, not core.
Added bullet style.
Exclude incompatible apps from updated apps list.
While BREACH requires the following three factors to be effectively exploitable we should add another mitigation:
1. Application must support HTTP compression
2. Response most reflect user-controlled input
3. Response should contain sensitive data
Especially part 2 is with ownCloud not really given since user-input is usually only echoed if a CSRF token has been passed.
To reduce the risk even further it is however sensible to encrypt the CSRF token with a shared secret. Since this will change on every request an attack such as BREACH is not feasible anymore against the CSRF token at least.
This makes it possible to retrieve the icon for mimetypes in javascript.
It makes no additional queries to the server to retrieve the mimetype.
* config/mimetypealiases.json added
* mimetype.js: this is where the logic resides to convert from mimetype
to icon url
* mimetypelist.js: generated file with a list of mimetype mapping (aliases)
and the list of icon files
* ./occ maintenance:mimetypesjs : new command for occ to gernerate
mimetypes.js
* unit tests updated and still work
* javascript tests added
* theming support
* folder of the theme is now present in javascript (OC.theme.folder)
Caches divided up into two groups: distributed and local. 'Low latency' is an
alias for local caches, while the standard `create()` call tries to get
distributed caches first, then local caches.
Memcache backend is set in `config.php`, with the keys `memcache.local` and
`memcache.distributed`. If not set, `memcache.distributed` defaults to the value
of `memcache.local`.
Doing this in the PHP code is not the right approach for multiple reasons:
1. A bug in the PHP code prevents them from being added to the response.
2. They are only added when something is served via PHP and not in other cases (that makes for example the newest IE UXSS which is not yet patched by Microsoft exploitable on ownCloud)
3. Some headers such as the Strict-Transport-Security might require custom modifications by administrators. This was not possible before and lead to buggy situations.
This pull request moves those headers out of the PHP code and adds a security check to the admin settings performed via JS.
This change will log all failures that prevent the CLI cronjob from happening to the database and display a warning to administrators when an error happened.
To test:
1. Configure some invalid CLI php.ini settings
2. Enable the CLI cronjob and run php cron.php
3. See the errors printed and also in the admin page
4. Configure the CLI settings correctly
5. Errors should be gone.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/13994
The current code path may trigger situations where the LDAP application is not yet loaded and thus problems with the authentication appeared.
In previous versions of ownCloud the authentication mechanism manually loaded these apps which is why this affects ownCloud 8 and master only for my knowledge. (certainly not 6, maybe 7)
Backport to 8 might be something to consider.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/14469
Somehow they got messed up. Because PHP does automatic type juggling this has worked before as well however it's not guaranteed that this might work in the future as well.
Due to a security hardening in 8.1 a missing value of empty trusted domains in the config would provoke an error as this was misused by a lot of users.
This caused a problem where the initial installation happened from another domain than 127.0.0.1 as in this case the domain was considered untrusted as no value was defined. However, this special case should not get intercepted.
To test:
- [ ] Installing ownCloud on 127.0.0.1 works
- [ ] Installing ownCloud on another domain / IP works
- [ ] When setting up ownCloud from 127.0.0.1 and accessing it from the domain above the trusted domain error should be shown if not specified in the config
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/14320
This changeset removes the static class `OC_Request` and moves the functions either into `IRequest` which is accessible via `\OC::$server::->getRequest()` or into a separated `TrustedDomainHelper` class for some helper methods which should not be publicly exposed.
This changes only internal methods and nothing on the public API. Some public functions in `util.php` have been deprecated though in favour of the new non-static functions.
Unfortunately some part of this code uses things like `__DIR__` and thus is not completely unit-testable. Where tests where possible they ahve been added though.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/13976 which was requested in https://github.com/owncloud/core/pull/13973#issuecomment-73492969
This enforces proper types on POST and GET arguments where I considered it sensible. I didn't update some as I don't know what kind of values they would support 🙈
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/14196 for core
The current behaviour of the authenticion logic in base.php prevents REST APIs in ownCloud applications to work.
Because `!self::$CLI` is usually always a true statement the previously above block was entered which returned, thus the authentication logic for this part does not trigger in.
This can be reproduced by installing apps such as the News app and issuing the following command:
`curl -u admin:admin http://localhost/index.php/apps/news/api/v1-2/feeds`
The following parts needs to get throughly tested:
- [ ] OCS
- [ ] remote.php's DAV features
- [ ] Regular login features
This bug affects master and stable7. I'd propose that we merge this for 8.0 since this has the potential to break every component that relies on Basic Auth features. A backport would also be very nice.
Remark to myself: We really need to move out the authentication code for 8.1 out of base.php - I already have a local branch that does that somewhere which I will get in shape for 8.1... - This untested code is a night-mare.
Fixes itself.
Potentially fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/12915 and opens the door for potential other bugs...
Please test very carefully, this includes:
- Testing from OCS via cURL (as in #12915)
- Testing from OCS via browser (Open the "Von Dir geteilt" shares overview)
- WebDAV
- CalDAV
- CardDAV
The codepath that is executed when executing ownCloud via CLI is different than via browser. Specifically, the config is created by the user session already in `OC_Util::getInstanceId()` by a call to `setValue`. That said, this seems to be quite a bad side-effect, but for the sake of "not breaking whatever might break if we touch this" let's keep it that way for now.
When executing the autoconfig via `php -f index.php` the said session was not setup and thus no `config/config.php` file was created resulting in an installation error.
To reproduce this try to setup ownCloud via `php -f index.php` with and without that patch. (ensure to delete all existing configs before and don't access ownCloud with a browser in the meantime)
Fixes itself.
Workaround required for IIS setups running ownCloud to prevent dataloss.
Long-term solution would be to move some configuration settings to the database
This PR removes phpass and migrates to the new Hasher interface.
Please notice that due to https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/10671 old hashes are not updated but the hashes are backwards compatible so this shouldn't hurt.
Once the sharing classes have a possibility to update the passwords of single shares those methods should be used within the newHash if block.
Moved search result type translations to search.js
Load JS translations earlier
Translations need to be loaded earlier to make sure that some JS files
like search.js get access to translations at this time.
This requires the template initialization to be moved to after session
initialization, because only after the session we have access to the
current language.
Added addTranslations and fixed de.js file
Fixed de.js to use OC.L10N.register() and use to correct expected
format.
Added JS unit tests for OC.L10N class
Include translations JS script for all apps
Composer's autoloader is rather better than the OwnCloud autoloader's
handling of non-OC classes. Plus we can rely on upstream Composer to
maintain it and not worry about it ourselves.
With this change, we drop the bits of OwnCloud's autoloader that
handled non-OC classes, and register the classes that were being
handled by that code with Composer's autoloader instead. As these
dependencies are converted to actually being managed by Composer,
the explicit registrations can be dropped as they won't be needed
any more.
Since OwnCloud's autoloader isn't going to handle non-OC classes any
more, we no longer need to test to make sure it does it right.
drop unneeded registerPrefix() and registerClass() from autoloader
Now we're not handling anything but OC's own classes, these are
unnecessary.
error out if composer autoloader is not found (thanks bantu)
We're never going to be able to work without the autoloader, if it's not
there we should just throw our hands up and surrender.
This commit will make the supported DBs for installation configurable within config.php. By default the following databases are tested: "sqlite", "mysql", "pgsql". The reason behind this is that there might be instances where we want to prevent SQLite to be used by mistake.
To test this play around with the new configuration parameter "supportedDatabases".
Previously a JSON error page was shown to the user in-case the CSRF token was not valid. This was confusing and prevented people from login.
With this at least the login page is shown again and not a JSON error message. I consider this as sufficient since adding a new error page just for this sake would uneededly make lib/base.php even more cluttered and this is a edge-case which optimally should anyways not happen that often.
This can be tested by opening the login page, then clearing the cookies, and trying to login.
At the previous point not all apps were initialized. Now the basic auth check happens together at the same location as all others.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/11129