discourse/app/services/user_password_expirer.rb
Alan Guo Xiang Tan e97ef7e9af
FEATURE: Allow site admin to mark a user's password as expired (#27314)
This commit adds the ability for site administrators to mark users'
passwords as expired. Note that this commit does not add any client side
interface to mark a user's password as expired.

The following changes are introduced in this commit:

1. Adds a `user_passwords` table and `UserPassword` model. While the
   `user_passwords` table is currently used to only store expired
   passwords, it will be used in the future to store a user's current
   password as well.

2. Adds a `UserPasswordExpirer.expire_user_password` method which can
   be used from the Rails console to mark a user's password as expired.

3. Updates `SessionsController#create` to check that the user's current
   password has not been marked as expired after confirming the
   password. If the password is determined to be expired based on the
   existence of a `UserPassword` record with the `password_expired_at`
   column set, we will not log the user in and will display a password
   expired notice. A forgot password email is automatically send out to
   the user as well.
2024-06-04 15:42:53 +08:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class UserPasswordExpirer
def self.expire_user_password(user)
UserPassword.create!(
user:,
password_hash: user.password_hash,
password_salt: user.salt,
password_algorithm: user.password_algorithm,
password_expired_at: Time.zone.now,
)
end
end