* pkg/web: store http.Handler internally
* pkg/web: remove injection
Removes any injection code from pkg/web.
It already was no longer functional, as we already only injected into
`http.Handler`, meaning we only inject ctx.Req and ctx.Resp.
Any other types (*Context, *ReqContext) were already accessed using the
http.Request.Context.Value() method.
* *: remove type mappings
Removes any call to the previously removed TypeMapper, as those were
non-functional already.
* pkg/web: remove Context.Invoke
was no longer used outside of pkg/web and also no longer functional
Makes `pkg/web` only accept handles from the following set:
```go
handlerStd = func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request)
handlerStdCtx = func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *web.Context)
handlerStdReqCtx = func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request, *models.ReqContext)
handlerReqCtx = func(*models.ReqContext)
handlerReqCtxRes = func(*models.ReqContext) Response
handlerCtx = func(*web.Context)
```
This is a first step to reducing above set to only `http.Handler`.
---
Due to a cyclic import situation between `pkg/models` and `pkg/web`, parts of this PR were put into `pkg/api/response`, even though they definitely do not belong there. This however is _temporary_ until we untangle `models.ReqContext`.
Refactors GetPluginDashboards/LoadPluginDashboard by moving database
interaction from plugin management to the plugindashboards service.
Fixes#44553
Co-authored-by: Will Browne <wbrowne@users.noreply.github.com>
* * Teams: Appropriately apply user id filter in /api/teams/:id and /api/teams/search
* Teams: Ensure that users searching for teams are only able see teams they have access to
* Teams: Require teamGuardian admin privileges to list team members
* Teams: Prevent org viewers from administering teams
* Teams: Add org_id condition to team count query
* Teams: clarify permission requirements in teams api docs
* Teams: expand scenarios for team search tests
* Teams: mock teamGuardian in tests
Co-authored-by: Dan Cech <dcech@grafana.com>
* remove duplicate WHERE statement
* Fix for CVE-2022-21702
(cherry picked from commit 202d7c190082c094bc1dc13f7fe9464746c37f9e)
* Lint and test fixes
(cherry picked from commit 3e6b67d5504abf4a1d7b8d621f04d062c048e981)
* check content type properly
(cherry picked from commit 70b4458892bf2f776302720c10d24c9ff34edd98)
* basic csrf origin check
(cherry picked from commit 3adaa5ff39832364f6390881fb5b42ad47df92e1)
* compare origin to host
(cherry picked from commit 5443892699e8ed42836bb2b9a44744ff3e970f42)
* simplify url parsing
(cherry picked from commit b2ffbc9513fed75468628370a48b929d30af2b1d)
* check csrf for GET requests, only compare origin
(cherry picked from commit 8b81dc12d8f8a1f07852809c5b4d44f0f0b1d709)
* parse content type properly
(cherry picked from commit 16f76f4902e6f2188bea9606c68b551af186bdc0)
* mentioned get in the comment
(cherry picked from commit a7e61811ef8ae558ce721e2e3fed04ce7a5a5345)
* add content-type: application/json to test HTTP requests
* fix pluginproxy test
* Fix linter when comparing errors
Co-authored-by: Kevin Minehart <kmineh0151@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dan Cech <dcech@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Serge Zaitsev <serge.zaitsev@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Vardan Torosyan <vardants@gmail.com>
It is conventionally common for the X-Forwarded-For header to contain a
comma-separated list of IP addresses, with each intermediate proxy
adding an additional item as a request passes through it. This change
makes the web framework handle this case appropriately, always selecting
the first item in the list.
Moves/refactor Grafana specific functionality related to plugin dashboards
out to specific services for importing dashboards and keep app plugin dashboards
up-to-date.
Fixes#44257