Altered access & usage of the /search/users/select endpoint with the
following changes:
- Removed searching of email address to prevent email detail discovery
via hunting via search queries.
- Required the user to be logged in and have permission to manage users
or manage permissions on items in some way.
- Removed the user migration option on user delete unless they have
permission to manage users.
For #3108
Reported in https://huntr.dev/bounties/135f2d7d-ab0b-4351-99b9-889efac46fca/
Reported by @haxatron
- Renamed to "ActivityLogger" to be more focused in usage.
- Extracted out query elements to seperate "ActivityQueries" class.
- Removed old 'addForEntity' activity method to limit activity record
points.
Allows easy direct linking and usage of the HTML preview content
we show in the UI when viewing search results.
Note: preview_html content is a rough representation only, it does not
match exactly what was matched in the database-search-operation which
finds the results.
For #3096 and #3080
Page-related items added on drafts could be visible in certain scenarios
since the applied permissions query filters would not consider
page draft visibility.
This commit alters queries on related items to apply such filtering.
Included test to cover API scenario.
Thanks to @haxatron for reporting.
- Replaced iframe elements with anchor elements wrapped in a paragraph.
- Extracted PDF generation action to seperate class for easier mocking
within testing.
- Added test to cover.
For #3077
Used upon areas we usually fade-out to provide a focused user
experience. If the user desires more contrasted we prevent this
behaviour using the prefers-contrast media query.
Related to #2634
Old command registration method was interfering with default commands,
causing only a limited subset of commands to show overall.
This change follows the method the frameworks uses when loading in from a
directory to prevent issues with run/load order.
Changed how the command registration was handled due to complications of
action order found during testing. Now the theme service will resolve
and directly register the command on the Kernel instead of them being
fetched from the ThemeService from within Kernel.
More direct, Seems to work.