The content of pages made non-viewable to a user via permissions, within a visible parent, could be seen via the plaintext export option. Before v0.30.6 this would have applied only to scenarios where all pages within the chapter were made non-visible. In v0.30.6 this would make all pages within the chapter visible.
As per #2414
When book trees were generated, pages in chapters where ALL pages within
were not supposed to be visibile, would be visible due to the code
falling back on the raw relation which would not account for
permissions.
This has now been changed so that a custom 'visible_pages' attribute is set and used by any book tree structures, to ensure it does not fall back to the raw relation.
Added an extra test to cover.
For #2414
Removed some common functions from other entities.
Aligned implementation of getUrl()
Cleaned phpdocs and added typehinting.
Also extracted sibling search logic out of controller.
Tools seems to fit better since the classes were a bit of a mixed bunch
and did not always manage.
Also simplified the structure of the SlugGenerator class.
Also focused EntityContext on shelves and simplified to use session
helper.
- Removed old 'exposeTranslations' system to instead use new component
option system.
- Extracted validation rules into their own service provider.
- Cleaned up some formatting/comments in the repos.
Renamed some columns to be more generic and applicable.
Removed now redundant book_id column.
Allowed nullable entity morph columns for non-entity activity.
Ran tests and made required changes.
Repos are generally better since otherwise we end up duplicating
things between front-end and API.
Types moved to by CONST values within a class for better visibilty
of usage and listing of types.
Removed the custom init elements that we added in 2017 to
custom load the helpers file and instead load via composer.
Also removed laravel-microscope package due to not running due to
helpers file.
This filters out potentially malicious javascript: or data: uri's coming
through to be attached to attachments.
Added tests to cover.
Thanks to Yassine ABOUKIR (@yassineaboukir on twitter) for reporting this
vulnerability.