discourse/lib/discourse.rb
David Taylor 33a2624f09
DEV: Introduce flag for compiling Plugin JS with Ember CLI (#17965)
When `EMBER_CLI_PLUGIN_ASSETS=1`, plugin application JS will be compiled via Ember CLI. In this mode, the existing `register_asset` API will cause any registered JS files to be made available in `/plugins/{plugin-name}_extra.js`. These 'extra' files will be loaded immediately after the plugin app JS file, so this should not affect functionality.

Plugin compilation in Ember CLI is implemented as an addon, similar to the existing 'admin' addon. We bypass the normal Ember CLI compilation process (which would add the JS to the main app bundle), and reroute the addon Broccoli tree into a separate JS file per-plugin. Previously, Sprockets would add compiled templates directly to `Ember.TEMPLATES`. Under Ember CLI, they are compiled into es6 modules. Some new logic in `discourse-boot.js` takes care of remapping the new module names into the old-style `Ember.TEMPLATES`.

This change has been designed to be a like-for-like replacement of the old plugin compilation system, so we do not expect any breakage. Even so, the environment variable flag will allow us to test this in a range of environments before enabling it by default.

A manual silence implementation is added for the build-time `ember-glimmer.link-to.positional-arguments` deprecation while we work on a better story for plugins.
2022-08-22 09:56:39 +01:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'cache'
require 'open3'
require 'plugin/instance'
require 'version'
module Discourse
DB_POST_MIGRATE_PATH ||= "db/post_migrate"
REQUESTED_HOSTNAME ||= "REQUESTED_HOSTNAME"
class Utils
URI_REGEXP ||= URI.regexp(%w{http https})
# Usage:
# Discourse::Utils.execute_command("pwd", chdir: 'mydirectory')
# or with a block
# Discourse::Utils.execute_command(chdir: 'mydirectory') do |runner|
# runner.exec("pwd")
# end
def self.execute_command(*command, **args)
runner = CommandRunner.new(**args)
if block_given?
raise RuntimeError.new("Cannot pass command and block to execute_command") if command.present?
yield runner
else
runner.exec(*command)
end
end
def self.pretty_logs(logs)
logs.join("\n")
end
def self.logs_markdown(logs, user:, filename: 'log.txt')
# Reserve 250 characters for the rest of the text
max_logs_length = SiteSetting.max_post_length - 250
pretty_logs = Discourse::Utils.pretty_logs(logs)
# If logs are short, try to inline them
if pretty_logs.size < max_logs_length
return <<~TEXT
```text
#{pretty_logs}
```
TEXT
end
# Try to create an upload for the logs
upload = Dir.mktmpdir do |dir|
File.write(File.join(dir, filename), pretty_logs)
zipfile = Compression::Zip.new.compress(dir, filename)
File.open(zipfile) do |file|
UploadCreator.new(
file,
File.basename(zipfile),
type: 'backup_logs',
for_export: 'true'
).create_for(user.id)
end
end
if upload.persisted?
return UploadMarkdown.new(upload).attachment_markdown
else
Rails.logger.warn("Failed to upload the backup logs file: #{upload.errors.full_messages}")
end
# If logs are long and upload cannot be created, show trimmed logs
<<~TEXT
```text
...
#{pretty_logs.last(max_logs_length)}
```
TEXT
end
def self.atomic_write_file(destination, contents)
begin
return if File.read(destination) == contents
rescue Errno::ENOENT
end
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.join(Rails.root, 'tmp'))
temp_destination = File.join(Rails.root, 'tmp', SecureRandom.hex)
File.open(temp_destination, "w") do |fd|
fd.write(contents)
fd.fsync()
end
FileUtils.mv(temp_destination, destination)
nil
end
def self.atomic_ln_s(source, destination)
begin
return if File.readlink(destination) == source
rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::EINVAL
end
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.join(Rails.root, 'tmp'))
temp_destination = File.join(Rails.root, 'tmp', SecureRandom.hex)
execute_command('ln', '-s', source, temp_destination)
FileUtils.mv(temp_destination, destination)
nil
end
private
class CommandRunner
def initialize(**init_params)
@init_params = init_params
end
def exec(*command, **exec_params)
raise RuntimeError.new("Cannot specify same parameters at block and command level") if (@init_params.keys & exec_params.keys).present?
execute_command(*command, **@init_params.merge(exec_params))
end
private
def execute_command(*command, timeout: nil, failure_message: "", success_status_codes: [0], chdir: ".", unsafe_shell: false)
env = nil
env = command.shift if command[0].is_a?(Hash)
if !unsafe_shell && (command.length == 1) && command[0].include?(" ")
# Sending a single string to Process.spawn will launch a shell
# This means various things (e.g. subshells) are possible, and could present injection risk
raise "Arguments should be provided as separate strings"
end
if timeout
# will send a TERM after timeout
# will send a KILL after timeout * 2
command = ["timeout", "-k", "#{timeout.to_f * 2}", timeout.to_s] + command
end
args = command
args = [env] + command if env
stdout, stderr, status = Open3.capture3(*args, chdir: chdir)
if !status.exited? || !success_status_codes.include?(status.exitstatus)
failure_message = "#{failure_message}\n" if !failure_message.blank?
raise "#{caller[0]}: #{failure_message}#{stderr}"
end
stdout
end
end
end
def self.job_exception_stats
@job_exception_stats
end
def self.reset_job_exception_stats!
@job_exception_stats = Hash.new(0)
end
reset_job_exception_stats!
# Log an exception.
#
# If your code is in a scheduled job, it is recommended to use the
# error_context() method in Jobs::Base to pass the job arguments and any
# other desired context.
# See app/jobs/base.rb for the error_context function.
def self.handle_job_exception(ex, context = {}, parent_logger = nil)
return if ex.class == Jobs::HandledExceptionWrapper
context ||= {}
parent_logger ||= Sidekiq
job = context[:job]
# mini_scheduler direct reporting
if Hash === job
job_class = job["class"]
if job_class
job_exception_stats[job_class] += 1
end
end
# internal reporting
if job.class == Class && ::Jobs::Base > job
job_exception_stats[job] += 1
end
cm = RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement
parent_logger.handle_exception(ex, {
current_db: cm.current_db,
current_hostname: cm.current_hostname
}.merge(context))
raise ex if Rails.env.test?
end
# Expected less matches than what we got in a find
class TooManyMatches < StandardError; end
# When they try to do something they should be logged in for
class NotLoggedIn < StandardError; end
# When the input is somehow bad
class InvalidParameters < StandardError; end
# When they don't have permission to do something
class InvalidAccess < StandardError
attr_reader :obj
attr_reader :opts
attr_reader :custom_message
attr_reader :custom_message_params
attr_reader :group
def initialize(msg = nil, obj = nil, opts = nil)
super(msg)
@opts = opts || {}
@obj = obj
@custom_message = opts[:custom_message] if @opts[:custom_message]
@custom_message_params = opts[:custom_message_params] if @opts[:custom_message_params]
@group = opts[:group] if @opts[:group]
end
end
# When something they want is not found
class NotFound < StandardError
attr_reader :status
attr_reader :check_permalinks
attr_reader :original_path
attr_reader :custom_message
def initialize(msg = nil, status: 404, check_permalinks: false, original_path: nil, custom_message: nil)
super(msg)
@status = status
@check_permalinks = check_permalinks
@original_path = original_path
@custom_message = custom_message
end
end
# When a setting is missing
class SiteSettingMissing < StandardError; end
# When ImageMagick is missing
class ImageMagickMissing < StandardError; end
# When read-only mode is enabled
class ReadOnly < StandardError; end
# Cross site request forgery
class CSRF < StandardError; end
class Deprecation < StandardError; end
class ScssError < StandardError; end
def self.filters
@filters ||= [:latest, :unread, :new, :unseen, :top, :read, :posted, :bookmarks]
end
def self.anonymous_filters
@anonymous_filters ||= [:latest, :top, :categories]
end
def self.top_menu_items
@top_menu_items ||= Discourse.filters + [:categories]
end
def self.anonymous_top_menu_items
@anonymous_top_menu_items ||= Discourse.anonymous_filters + [:categories, :top]
end
PIXEL_RATIOS ||= [1, 1.5, 2, 3]
def self.avatar_sizes
# TODO: should cache these when we get a notification system for site settings
set = Set.new
SiteSetting.avatar_sizes.split("|").map(&:to_i).each do |size|
PIXEL_RATIOS.each do |pixel_ratio|
set << (size * pixel_ratio).to_i
end
end
set
end
def self.activate_plugins!
@plugins = []
Plugin::Instance.find_all("#{Rails.root}/plugins").each do |p|
v = p.metadata.required_version || Discourse::VERSION::STRING
if Discourse.has_needed_version?(Discourse::VERSION::STRING, v)
p.activate!
@plugins << p
else
STDERR.puts "Could not activate #{p.metadata.name}, discourse does not meet required version (#{v})"
end
end
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:after_plugin_activation)
end
def self.disabled_plugin_names
plugins.select { |p| !p.enabled? }.map(&:name)
end
def self.plugins
@plugins ||= []
end
def self.hidden_plugins
@hidden_plugins ||= []
end
def self.visible_plugins
self.plugins - self.hidden_plugins
end
def self.plugin_themes
@plugin_themes ||= plugins.map(&:themes).flatten
end
def self.official_plugins
plugins.find_all { |p| p.metadata.official? }
end
def self.unofficial_plugins
plugins.find_all { |p| !p.metadata.official? }
end
def self.find_plugins(args)
plugins.select do |plugin|
next if args[:include_official] == false && plugin.metadata.official?
next if args[:include_unofficial] == false && !plugin.metadata.official?
next if !args[:include_disabled] && !plugin.enabled?
true
end
end
def self.apply_asset_filters(plugins, type, request)
filter_opts = asset_filter_options(type, request)
plugins.select do |plugin|
plugin.asset_filters.all? { |b| b.call(type, request, filter_opts) }
end
end
def self.asset_filter_options(type, request)
result = {}
return result if request.blank?
path = request.fullpath
result[:path] = path if path.present?
result
end
def self.find_plugin_css_assets(args)
plugins = apply_asset_filters(self.find_plugins(args), :css, args[:request])
assets = []
targets = [nil]
targets << :mobile if args[:mobile_view]
targets << :desktop if args[:desktop_view]
targets.each do |target|
assets += plugins.find_all do |plugin|
plugin.css_asset_exists?(target)
end.map do |plugin|
target.nil? ? plugin.directory_name : "#{plugin.directory_name}_#{target}"
end
end
assets
end
def self.find_plugin_js_assets(args)
plugins = self.find_plugins(args).select do |plugin|
plugin.js_asset_exists? || plugin.extra_js_asset_exists?
end
plugins = apply_asset_filters(plugins, :js, args[:request])
plugins.flat_map do |plugin|
assets = []
assets << "plugins/#{plugin.directory_name}" if plugin.js_asset_exists?
assets << "plugins/#{plugin.directory_name}_extra" if plugin.extra_js_asset_exists?
assets
end
end
def self.assets_digest
@assets_digest ||= begin
digest = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(ActionView::Base.assets_manifest.assets.values.sort.join)
channel = "/global/asset-version"
message = MessageBus.last_message(channel)
unless message && message.data == digest
MessageBus.publish channel, digest
end
digest
end
end
BUILTIN_AUTH ||= [
Auth::AuthProvider.new(authenticator: Auth::FacebookAuthenticator.new, frame_width: 580, frame_height: 400, icon: "fab-facebook"),
Auth::AuthProvider.new(authenticator: Auth::GoogleOAuth2Authenticator.new, frame_width: 850, frame_height: 500), # Custom icon implemented in client
Auth::AuthProvider.new(authenticator: Auth::GithubAuthenticator.new, icon: "fab-github"),
Auth::AuthProvider.new(authenticator: Auth::TwitterAuthenticator.new, icon: "fab-twitter"),
Auth::AuthProvider.new(authenticator: Auth::DiscordAuthenticator.new, icon: "fab-discord")
]
def self.auth_providers
BUILTIN_AUTH + DiscoursePluginRegistry.auth_providers.to_a
end
def self.enabled_auth_providers
auth_providers.select { |provider| provider.authenticator.enabled? }
end
def self.authenticators
# NOTE: this bypasses the site settings and gives a list of everything, we need to register every middleware
# for the cases of multisite
auth_providers.map(&:authenticator)
end
def self.enabled_authenticators
authenticators.select { |authenticator| authenticator.enabled? }
end
def self.cache
@cache ||= begin
if GlobalSetting.skip_redis?
ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore.new
else
Cache.new
end
end
end
# hostname of the server, operating system level
# called os_hostname so we do no confuse it with current_hostname
def self.os_hostname
@os_hostname ||=
begin
require 'socket'
Socket.gethostname
rescue => e
warn_exception(e, message: 'Socket.gethostname is not working')
begin
`hostname`.strip
rescue => e
warn_exception(e, message: 'hostname command is not working')
'unknown_host'
end
end
end
# Get the current base URL for the current site
def self.current_hostname
SiteSetting.force_hostname.presence || RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.current_hostname
end
def self.base_path(default_value = "")
ActionController::Base.config.relative_url_root.presence || default_value
end
def self.base_uri(default_value = "")
deprecate("Discourse.base_uri is deprecated, use Discourse.base_path instead")
base_path(default_value)
end
def self.base_protocol
SiteSetting.force_https? ? "https" : "http"
end
def self.base_url_no_prefix
default_port = SiteSetting.force_https? ? 443 : 80
url = +"#{base_protocol}://#{current_hostname}"
url << ":#{SiteSetting.port}" if SiteSetting.port.to_i > 0 && SiteSetting.port.to_i != default_port
if Rails.env.development? && SiteSetting.port.blank?
url << ":#{ENV["UNICORN_PORT"] || 3000}"
end
url
end
def self.base_url
base_url_no_prefix + base_path
end
def self.route_for(uri)
unless uri.is_a?(URI)
uri = begin
URI(uri)
rescue ArgumentError, URI::Error
end
end
return unless uri
path = +(uri.path || "")
if !uri.host || (uri.host == Discourse.current_hostname && path.start_with?(Discourse.base_path))
path.slice!(Discourse.base_path)
return Rails.application.routes.recognize_path(path)
end
nil
rescue ActionController::RoutingError
nil
end
class << self
alias_method :base_url_no_path, :base_url_no_prefix
end
READONLY_MODE_KEY_TTL ||= 60
READONLY_MODE_KEY ||= 'readonly_mode'
PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY ||= 'readonly_mode:postgres'
PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY_TTL ||= 300
USER_READONLY_MODE_KEY ||= 'readonly_mode:user'
PG_FORCE_READONLY_MODE_KEY ||= 'readonly_mode:postgres_force'
# Psuedo readonly mode, where staff can still write
STAFF_WRITES_ONLY_MODE_KEY ||= 'readonly_mode:staff_writes_only'
READONLY_KEYS ||= [
READONLY_MODE_KEY,
PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY,
USER_READONLY_MODE_KEY,
PG_FORCE_READONLY_MODE_KEY
]
def self.enable_readonly_mode(key = READONLY_MODE_KEY)
if key == PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY || key == PG_FORCE_READONLY_MODE_KEY
Sidekiq.pause!("pg_failover") if !Sidekiq.paused?
end
if [USER_READONLY_MODE_KEY, PG_FORCE_READONLY_MODE_KEY, STAFF_WRITES_ONLY_MODE_KEY].include?(key)
Discourse.redis.set(key, 1)
else
ttl =
case key
when PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY
PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY_TTL
else
READONLY_MODE_KEY_TTL
end
Discourse.redis.setex(key, ttl, 1)
keep_readonly_mode(key, ttl: ttl) if !Rails.env.test?
end
MessageBus.publish(readonly_channel, true)
true
end
def self.keep_readonly_mode(key, ttl:)
# extend the expiry by ttl minute every ttl/2 seconds
@mutex ||= Mutex.new
@mutex.synchronize do
@dbs ||= Set.new
@dbs << RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.current_db
@threads ||= {}
unless @threads[key]&.alive?
@threads[key] = Thread.new do
while @dbs.size > 0 do
sleep ttl / 2
@mutex.synchronize do
@dbs.each do |db|
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.with_connection(db) do
if !Discourse.redis.expire(key, ttl)
@dbs.delete(db)
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
def self.disable_readonly_mode(key = READONLY_MODE_KEY)
if key == PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY || key == PG_FORCE_READONLY_MODE_KEY
Sidekiq.unpause! if Sidekiq.paused?
end
Discourse.redis.del(key)
MessageBus.publish(readonly_channel, false)
true
end
def self.enable_pg_force_readonly_mode
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.each_connection do
enable_readonly_mode(PG_FORCE_READONLY_MODE_KEY)
end
true
end
def self.disable_pg_force_readonly_mode
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.each_connection do
disable_readonly_mode(PG_FORCE_READONLY_MODE_KEY)
end
true
end
def self.readonly_mode?(keys = READONLY_KEYS)
recently_readonly? || Discourse.redis.exists?(*keys)
end
def self.staff_writes_only_mode?
Discourse.redis.get(STAFF_WRITES_ONLY_MODE_KEY).present?
end
def self.pg_readonly_mode?
Discourse.redis.get(PG_READONLY_MODE_KEY).present?
end
# Shared between processes
def self.postgres_last_read_only
@postgres_last_read_only ||= DistributedCache.new('postgres_last_read_only', namespace: false)
end
# Per-process
def self.redis_last_read_only
@redis_last_read_only ||= {}
end
def self.recently_readonly?
postgres_read_only = postgres_last_read_only[Discourse.redis.namespace]
redis_read_only = redis_last_read_only[Discourse.redis.namespace]
(redis_read_only.present? && redis_read_only > 15.seconds.ago) ||
(postgres_read_only.present? && postgres_read_only > 15.seconds.ago)
end
def self.received_postgres_readonly!
postgres_last_read_only[Discourse.redis.namespace] = Time.zone.now
end
def self.clear_postgres_readonly!
postgres_last_read_only[Discourse.redis.namespace] = nil
end
def self.received_redis_readonly!
redis_last_read_only[Discourse.redis.namespace] = Time.zone.now
end
def self.clear_redis_readonly!
redis_last_read_only[Discourse.redis.namespace] = nil
end
def self.clear_readonly!
clear_redis_readonly!
clear_postgres_readonly!
Site.clear_anon_cache!
true
end
def self.request_refresh!(user_ids: nil)
# Causes refresh on next click for all clients
#
# This is better than `MessageBus.publish "/file-change", ["refresh"]` because
# it spreads the refreshes out over a time period
if user_ids
MessageBus.publish("/refresh_client", 'clobber', user_ids: user_ids)
else
MessageBus.publish('/global/asset-version', 'clobber')
end
end
def self.git_version
@git_version ||= begin
git_cmd = 'git rev-parse HEAD'
self.try_git(git_cmd, Discourse::VERSION::STRING)
end
end
def self.git_branch
@git_branch ||= begin
git_cmd = 'git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD'
self.try_git(git_cmd, 'unknown')
end
end
def self.full_version
@full_version ||= begin
git_cmd = 'git describe --dirty --match "v[0-9]*" 2> /dev/null'
self.try_git(git_cmd, 'unknown')
end
end
def self.last_commit_date
@last_commit_date ||= begin
git_cmd = 'git log -1 --format="%ct"'
seconds = self.try_git(git_cmd, nil)
seconds.nil? ? nil : DateTime.strptime(seconds, '%s')
end
end
def self.try_git(git_cmd, default_value)
version_value = false
begin
version_value = `#{git_cmd}`.strip
rescue
version_value = default_value
end
if version_value.empty?
version_value = default_value
end
version_value
end
# Either returns the site_contact_username user or the first admin.
def self.site_contact_user
user = User.find_by(username_lower: SiteSetting.site_contact_username.downcase) if SiteSetting.site_contact_username.present?
user ||= (system_user || User.admins.real.order(:id).first)
end
SYSTEM_USER_ID ||= -1
def self.system_user
@system_users ||= {}
current_db = RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.current_db
@system_users[current_db] ||= User.find_by(id: SYSTEM_USER_ID)
end
def self.store
if SiteSetting.Upload.enable_s3_uploads
@s3_store_loaded ||= require 'file_store/s3_store'
FileStore::S3Store.new
else
@local_store_loaded ||= require 'file_store/local_store'
FileStore::LocalStore.new
end
end
def self.stats
PluginStore.new("stats")
end
def self.current_user_provider
@current_user_provider || Auth::DefaultCurrentUserProvider
end
def self.current_user_provider=(val)
@current_user_provider = val
end
def self.asset_host
Rails.configuration.action_controller.asset_host
end
def self.readonly_channel
"/site/read-only"
end
# all forking servers must call this
# after fork, otherwise Discourse will be
# in a bad state
def self.after_fork
# note: some of this reconnecting may no longer be needed per https://github.com/redis/redis-rb/pull/414
MessageBus.after_fork
SiteSetting.after_fork
Discourse.redis.reconnect
Rails.cache.reconnect
Discourse.cache.reconnect
Logster.store.redis.reconnect
# shuts down all connections in the pool
Sidekiq.redis_pool.shutdown { |conn| conn.disconnect! }
# re-establish
Sidekiq.redis = sidekiq_redis_config
# in case v8 was initialized we want to make sure it is nil
PrettyText.reset_context
DiscourseJsProcessor::Transpiler.reset_context if defined? DiscourseJsProcessor::Transpiler
JsLocaleHelper.reset_context if defined? JsLocaleHelper
# warm up v8 after fork, that way we do not fork a v8 context
# it may cause issues if bg threads in a v8 isolate randomly stop
# working due to fork
begin
# Skip warmup in development mode - it makes boot take ~2s longer
PrettyText.cook("warm up **pretty text**") if !Rails.env.development?
rescue => e
Rails.logger.error("Failed to warm up pretty text: #{e}")
end
nil
end
# you can use Discourse.warn when you want to report custom environment
# with the error, this helps with grouping
def self.warn(message, env = nil)
append = env ? (+" ") << env.map { |k, v|"#{k}: #{v}" }.join(" ") : ""
if !(Logster::Logger === Rails.logger)
Rails.logger.warn("#{message}#{append}")
return
end
loggers = [Rails.logger]
if Rails.logger.chained
loggers.concat(Rails.logger.chained)
end
logster_env = env
if old_env = Thread.current[Logster::Logger::LOGSTER_ENV]
logster_env = Logster::Message.populate_from_env(old_env)
# a bit awkward by try to keep the new params
env.each do |k, v|
logster_env[k] = v
end
end
loggers.each do |logger|
if !(Logster::Logger === logger)
logger.warn("#{message} #{append}")
next
end
logger.store.report(
::Logger::Severity::WARN,
"discourse",
message,
env: logster_env
)
end
if old_env
env.each do |k, v|
# do not leak state
logster_env.delete(k)
end
end
nil
end
# report a warning maintaining backtrack for logster
def self.warn_exception(e, message: "", env: nil)
if Rails.logger.respond_to? :add_with_opts
env ||= {}
env[:current_db] ||= RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.current_db
# logster
Rails.logger.add_with_opts(
::Logger::Severity::WARN,
"#{message} : #{e.class.name} : #{e}",
"discourse-exception",
backtrace: e.backtrace.join("\n"),
env: env
)
else
# no logster ... fallback
Rails.logger.warn("#{message} #{e}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}")
end
rescue
STDERR.puts "Failed to report exception #{e} #{message}"
end
def self.deprecate(warning, drop_from: nil, since: nil, raise_error: false, output_in_test: false)
location = caller_locations[1].yield_self { |l| "#{l.path}:#{l.lineno}:in \`#{l.label}\`" }
warning = ["Deprecation notice:", warning]
warning << "(deprecated since Discourse #{since})" if since
warning << "(removal in Discourse #{drop_from})" if drop_from
warning << "\nAt #{location}"
warning = warning.join(" ")
if raise_error
raise Deprecation.new(warning)
end
if Rails.env == "development"
STDERR.puts(warning)
end
if output_in_test && Rails.env == "test"
STDERR.puts(warning)
end
digest = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(warning)
redis_key = "deprecate-notice-#{digest}"
if Rails.logger && !Discourse.redis.without_namespace.get(redis_key)
Rails.logger.warn(warning)
begin
Discourse.redis.without_namespace.setex(redis_key, 3600, "x")
rescue Redis::CommandError => e
raise unless e.message =~ /READONLY/
end
end
warning
end
SIDEKIQ_NAMESPACE ||= 'sidekiq'
def self.sidekiq_redis_config
conf = GlobalSetting.redis_config.dup
conf[:namespace] = SIDEKIQ_NAMESPACE
conf
end
def self.static_doc_topic_ids
[SiteSetting.tos_topic_id, SiteSetting.guidelines_topic_id, SiteSetting.privacy_topic_id]
end
cattr_accessor :last_ar_cache_reset
def self.reset_active_record_cache_if_needed(e)
last_cache_reset = Discourse.last_ar_cache_reset
if e && e.message =~ /UndefinedColumn/ && (last_cache_reset.nil? || last_cache_reset < 30.seconds.ago)
Rails.logger.warn "Clearing Active Record cache, this can happen if schema changed while site is running or in a multisite various databases are running different schemas. Consider running rake multisite:migrate."
Discourse.last_ar_cache_reset = Time.zone.now
Discourse.reset_active_record_cache
end
end
def self.reset_active_record_cache
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.query_cache.clear
(ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables - %w[schema_migrations versions]).each do |table|
table.classify.constantize.reset_column_information rescue nil
end
nil
end
def self.running_in_rack?
ENV["DISCOURSE_RUNNING_IN_RACK"] == "1"
end
def self.skip_post_deployment_migrations?
['1', 'true'].include?(ENV["SKIP_POST_DEPLOYMENT_MIGRATIONS"]&.to_s)
end
# this is used to preload as much stuff as possible prior to forking
# in turn this can conserve large amounts of memory on forking servers
def self.preload_rails!
return if @preloaded_rails
if !Rails.env.development?
# Skipped in development because the schema cache gets reset on every code change anyway
# Better to rely on the filesystem-based db:schema:cache:dump
# load up all models and schema
(ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables - %w[schema_migrations versions]).each do |table|
table.classify.constantize.first rescue nil
end
# ensure we have a full schema cache in case we missed something above
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.data_sources.each do |table|
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache.add(table)
end
end
schema_cache = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.safe_each_connection do
# load up schema cache for all multisite assuming all dbs have
# an identical schema
dup_cache = schema_cache.dup
# this line is not really needed, but just in case the
# underlying implementation changes lets give it a shot
dup_cache.connection = nil
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache = dup_cache
I18n.t(:posts)
# this will force Cppjieba to preload if any site has it
# enabled allowing it to be reused between all child processes
Search.prepare_data("test")
JsLocaleHelper.load_translations(SiteSetting.default_locale)
Site.json_for(Guardian.new)
SvgSprite.preload
begin
SiteSetting.client_settings_json
rescue => e
# Rescue from Redis related errors so that we can still boot the
# application even if Redis is down.
warn_exception(e, message: "Error while preloading client settings json")
end
end
[
Thread.new {
# router warm up
Rails.application.routes.recognize_path('abc') rescue nil
},
Thread.new {
# preload discourse version
Discourse.git_version
Discourse.git_branch
Discourse.full_version
},
Thread.new {
require 'actionview_precompiler'
ActionviewPrecompiler.precompile
},
Thread.new {
LetterAvatar.image_magick_version
},
Thread.new {
SvgSprite.core_svgs
},
Thread.new {
EmberCli.script_chunks
}
].each(&:join)
ensure
@preloaded_rails = true
end
mattr_accessor :redis
def self.is_parallel_test?
ENV['RAILS_ENV'] == "test" && ENV['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']
end
CDN_REQUEST_METHODS ||= ["GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"]
def self.is_cdn_request?(env, request_method)
return unless CDN_REQUEST_METHODS.include?(request_method)
cdn_hostnames = GlobalSetting.cdn_hostnames
return if cdn_hostnames.blank?
requested_hostname = env[REQUESTED_HOSTNAME] || env[Rack::HTTP_HOST]
cdn_hostnames.include?(requested_hostname)
end
def self.apply_cdn_headers(headers)
headers['Access-Control-Allow-Origin'] = '*'
headers['Access-Control-Allow-Methods'] = CDN_REQUEST_METHODS.join(", ")
headers
end
def self.allow_dev_populate?
Rails.env.development? || ENV["ALLOW_DEV_POPULATE"] == "1"
end
# warning: this method is very expensive and shouldn't be called in places
# where performance matters. it's meant to be called manually (e.g. in the
# rails console) when dealing with an emergency that requires invalidating
# theme cache
def self.clear_all_theme_cache!
ThemeField.force_recompilation!
Theme.all.each(&:update_javascript_cache!)
Theme.expire_site_cache!
end
end