Had misalignment between query and usercan, The nuance between fallback
and entity-role permissions was not taken into account by the query
system. Now added with new test cases to cover.
Is a tweak upon the existing approach, mainly to store and query role
permission access in a way that allows muli-level states that may
override eachother. These states are represented in the new PermissionStatus
class.
This also simplifies how own permissions are stored and queried, to be
part of a single column.
User roles would only be actioned if they existed in the form request,
hence removal of all roles would have no data to action upon.
This adds a placeholder 0-id role to ensure there is always role data to
send, even when no roles are selected. This field value is latter
filtered out.
Added test to cover.
Likely related to #3922.
Now assume, based on OIDC discovery spec, that keys without 'use' are
'sig' keys. Should not affect existing use-cases since existance of such
keys would have throw exceptions in prev. versions of bookstack.
For #3869
Changes their endpoints and remove the user id from the URLs.
Simplifies list changes to share a single endpoint, which aligns it to
the behaviour of the existing sort preference endpoint.
Also added test to ensure user preferences are deleted on user delete.
Somehow I accidentally deleted previous line 143 in this commit:
3839bf6bf1
which would then break permission generation for content related to, or
containing, chapters in the recycle bin.
Found via user report (subz) & debugging in discord.
- Fixed inheriting control for new system.
- Tested copying shelf permissions to books.
- Added additional handling for inheriting scenario identification.
Also updates show roles on permission view to just those with
permissions applied.
Fixes rounded borders for lone permission rows.
Moves "Everyone Else" handling from role to new class.
Nothing on back-end logic done to hook this new option up.
Addition of permissions for role_id=0 works out of the box, but active
"everyone else" permissions, with no priviliges, is currently not
working. Needs change of permission gen logic also.
Brings app auth controller handling aligned within the app, rather than
having many overrides of the framwork packages causing confusion and
messiness over time.
Updated revision listing to only fetch required fields, massively
reducing memory usage by not loading content.
This also updates user avatar handling to effectively cache the avatar
url within request to avoid re-searching from cache, which may improve
performance of others areas of the application.
This also upates handling of the revisions list view to extract table
row to its own view to break things down a bit.
For #3633
Added additional exceptions to prevent such cases in the future, so
that they are caught in dev ideally.
Added test case specifically for reported favourite scenario.
Is generally aligned with out SAML2 group sync functionality, but for
OIDC based upon feedback in #3004.
Neeeded the tangental addition of being able to define custom scopes on
the initial auth request as some systems use this to provide additional
id token claims such as groups.
Includes tests to cover.
Tested live using Okta.
Both caught in tests:
Fixed loss of permissions for admin users when entity restrictions were
active, since there are no entity-restrictions for the admin role but
we'd force generate them in joint permissions, which would be queried.
Fixed new role permission checks when permissions given with only the
action (eg. 'view'), since the type prefix would be required for role
permission checks. Was previously not needed as only the simpler form
was used in the jointpermissions after merge & calculation.
Cleaned up PermissionApplicator to remove old cache system which was
hardly ever actuall caching anything since it was reset after each
public method run.
Changed the scope of 'userCanOnAny' to just check entity permissions,
and added protections of action scope creep, in case a role permission
action was passed by mistake.
Updated ajax search and entity selector usage to display and handle
items that the user does not have permission to interact with.
Started logic changes to not allow permission type to be passed around,
with views instead being the fixed sole permission.