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JannikStreek
04063d664b
cleanup after workspace refactoring (#6174)
* fix bin folder and workflows as far its possible

cleanup of dockerfile

changed paths of scripts

add lock file

fix working directory for workflows

fix windows bin

fix travis (is travis used anyway?)

fix package refs

remove pnpm-lock file in root as these conflicts with the docker volume setup

optimize comments

use install again

refactor prod image call to run

fix --workspace can only be used inside a workspace

correct comment

try fix pipeline

try fix pipeline for upgrade-from-latest-release

install all deps

smaller adjustments

save

update dockerfile

remove workspace command

fix run test command

start repair latest release workflow

start repair latest release workflow

start repair latest release workflow

further repairs

* remove test plugin from docker compose
2024-02-21 21:50:11 +01:00
John McLear
2ea8ea1275 restructure: move bin/ and tests/ to src/
Also add symlinks from the old `bin/` and `tests/` locations to avoid
breaking scripts and other tools.

Motivations:

  * Scripts and tests no longer have to do dubious things like:

        require('ep_etherpad-lite/node_modules/foo')

    to access packages installed as dependencies in
    `src/package.json`.

  * Plugins can access the backend test helper library in a non-hacky
    way:

        require('ep_etherpad-lite/tests/backend/common')

  * We can delete the top-level `package.json` without breaking our
    ability to lint the files in `bin/` and `tests/`.

    Deleting the top-level `package.json` has downsides: It will cause
    `npm` to print warnings whenever plugins are installed, npm will
    no longer be able to enforce a plugin's peer dependency on
    ep_etherpad-lite, and npm will keep deleting the
    `node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite` symlink that points to `../src`.

    But there are significant upsides to deleting the top-level
    `package.json`: It will drastically speed up plugin installation
    because `npm` doesn't have to recursively walk the dependencies in
    `src/package.json`. Also, deleting the top-level `package.json`
    avoids npm's horrible dependency hoisting behavior (where it moves
    stuff from `src/node_modules/` to the top-level `node_modules/`
    directory). Dependency hoisting causes numerous mysterious
    problems such as silent failures in `npm outdated` and `npm
    update`. Dependency hoisting also breaks plugins that do:

        require('ep_etherpad-lite/node_modules/foo')
2021-02-04 17:15:08 -05:00
John McLear
2fdc737355
bugfix, lint and refactor all bin scripts (#4617)
* bugfix, lint and refactor all bin scripts

* for squash: throw Error(message) rather than log(message); throw Error()

* for squash: Exit non-0 on unhandled Promise rejection

Many of the recent lint changes have converted normal functions to
async functions, and an error thrown in an async function does not
cause Node.js to exit by default.

* for squash: fix `require()` paths

* for squash: remove erroneous `Object.keys()` call

* for squash: fix missing `continue` statements

* for squash: Fix HTTP method for deleteSession

* for squash: delete erroneous throw

Throw is only for errors, not successful completion.

* for squash: redo migrateDirtyDBtoRealDB.js to fix async bugs

* for squash: fix erroneous use of `for..of`

* for squash: Add line break between statements

* for squash: put closing paren on same line as last arg

* for squash: Move `log()` back up where it was

to minimize the diff to develop

* for squash: indentation fixes

* for squash: typo fix

* for squash: wrap long lines

* for squash: use `util.callbackify` to silence promise/no-callback-in-promise warning

* for squash: use double quotes to improve readability

Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>
2021-01-18 08:53:15 +00:00
Richard Hansen
b8d07a42eb lint: Run eslint --fix on bin/ and tests/ 2020-11-24 20:06:12 +00:00
Richard Hansen
6c2a361935 import: Use the correct author ID when using sessions
There are two different ways an author ID becomes associated with a
user: either bound to a token or bound to a session ID. (The token and
session ID come from the `token` and `sessionID` cookies, or, in the
case of socket.io messages, from the `token` and `sessionID` message
properties.) When `settings.requireSession` is true or the user is
accessing a group pad, the session ID should be used. Otherwise the
token should be used.

Before this change, the `/p/:pad/import` handler was always using the
token, even when `settings.requireSession` was true. This caused the
following error because a different author ID was bound to the token
versus the session ID:

> Unable to import file into ${pad}. Author ${authorID} exists but he
> never contributed to this pad

This bug was reported in issue #4006. PR #4012 worked around the
problem by binding the same author ID to the token as well as the
session ID.

This change does the following:
  * Modifies the import handler to use the session ID to obtain the
    author ID (when appropriate).
  * Expands the documentation for the SecurityManager checkAccess
    function.
  * Removes the workaround from PR #4012.
  * Cleans up the `bin/createUserSession.js` test script.
2020-09-08 15:04:17 +01:00
John McLear
78c97d811c
Script to create session and store token <> author more throughly (dont create ghosts) (#4012) 2020-07-16 10:51:02 +01:00