Summary: This particular test fails often enough to be annoying but not often enough to be worrying. It's not clear why, but it seems like a race condition involving redis. Fixing the test 'properly' seems hard and not worth the effort. Looking at the past 20 Jenkins builds, I found this test failing once. If we assume that the probability of failing is 1/20 (it's probably less since the test actually runs 3 times with different server configurations) then the probability of failing 3 times independently is (1/20)^3 = 1/8000, so `this.retry(3)` seems like a good enough solution. See also: https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1652909955773049
Test Plan: Manually made the test fail randomly 90% of the time, in which case `this.retries(3)` was not usually enough to prevent failures, but `this.retries(300)` was.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Subscribers: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3595
Summary:
When a user requests to read the contents of an attachment, only allow the request if there exists a cell in an attachment column that contains the attachment and which they have read access to.
This does not cover:
* Granular write access for attachments. In particular, a user who can write to any attachment column should be considered to have full read access to all attachment columns, currently.
* Access control of attachment metadata such as name and format.
The implementation uses a sql query that requires a scan, and some notes on how this could be optimized in future. The web client was updated to specify the cell to check for access, and performance seemed fine in casual testing on a doc with 1000s of attachments. I'm not sure how performance would hold up as the set of access rules grows as well.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3490
Summary:
Building:
- Builds no longer wait for tsc for either client, server, or test targets. All use esbuild which is very fast.
- Build still runs tsc, but only to report errors. This may be turned off with `SKIP_TSC=1` env var.
- Grist-core continues to build using tsc.
- Esbuild requires ES6 module semantics. Typescript's esModuleInterop is turned
on, so that tsc accepts and enforces correct usage.
- Client-side code is watched and bundled by webpack as before (using esbuild-loader)
Code changes:
- Imports must now follow ES6 semantics: `import * as X from ...` produces a
module object; to import functions or class instances, use `import X from ...`.
- Everything is now built with isolatedModules flag. Some exports were updated for it.
Packages:
- Upgraded browserify dependency, and related packages (used for the distribution-building step).
- Building the distribution now uses esbuild's minification. babel-minify is no longer used.
Test Plan: Should have no behavior changes, existing tests should pass, and docker image should build too.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Subscribers: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3506
Summary:
- Get Jenkins to run on 4 agents in parallel, each executing 4 parallel test runs.
- Add a scheme for automatically selecting non-conflicting ports and Redis DB numbers.
- Add a scheme for automatically deciding how to group tests in large suites (nbrowser, server) to keep groups roughly equal.
- Add a recording of test timings, that's used for the auto-grouping.
- Fix tests that were sensitive to the order in which they were running.
Test Plan: All 5020 tests passed in 9 minutes (as opposed to the previous passing run which took 30).
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3500
Summary:
- Substantial refactoring of the logic when the server fails to send some
messages to a client.
- Add seqId numbers to server messages to ensure reliable order.
- Add a needReload flag in clientConnect for a clear indication whent the
browser client needs to reload the app.
- Reproduce some potential failure scenarios in a test case (some of which
previously could have led to incorrectly ordered messages).
- Convert other Comm tests to typescript.
- Tweak logging of Comm and Client to be slightly more concise (in particular,
avoid logging sessionId)
Note that despite the big refactoring, this only addresses a fairly rare
situation, with websocket failures while server is trying to send to the
client. It includes no improvements for failures while the client is sending to
the server.
(I looked for an existing library that would take care of these issues. A relevant article I found is https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-web-pubsub/howto-develop-reliable-clients, but it doesn't include a library for both ends, and is still in review. Other libraries with similar purposes did not inspire enough confidence.)
Test Plan: New test cases, which reproduce some previously problematic scenarios.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3470
Summary:
For self-hosted Grist, forward auth has proven useful, where
some proxy wrapped around Grist manages authentication, and
passes on user information to Grist in a trusted header.
The current implementation is adequate when Grist is the
only place where the user logs in or out, but is confusing
otherwise (see https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core/issues/207).
Here we take some steps to broaden the scenarios Grist's
forward auth support can be used with:
* When a trusted header is present and is blank, treat
that as the user not being logged in, and don't look
any further for identity information. Specifically,
don't look in Grist's session information.
* Add a `GRIST_IGNORE_SESSION` flag to entirely prevent
Grist from picking up identity information from a cookie,
in order to avoid confusion between multiple login methods.
* Add tests for common scenarios.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3482
Summary: Combines the code and behaviour of the existing endpoints `GET /records` (for the general shape of the result and the parameters for sort/filter/limit etc) and retrieving a specific attachment with `GET /attachments/:id` for handling fields specific to attachments.
Test Plan: Added a DocApi test. Also updated one test to use the new endpoint instead of raw `GET /tables/_grist_Attachments/records`.
Reviewers: cyprien
Reviewed By: cyprien
Subscribers: cyprien
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3443
Summary:
This makes it possible to configure a SendGrid-based Notifier
instance via a JSON configuration file.
Test Plan: Tested manually.
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Subscribers: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3432
Summary:
DocApi tests occasionally fail in a confusing way due to redis
state. This resets the redis state at the beginning of the test.
Test Plan: existing tests pass
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Subscribers: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3424
Summary:
Adds attachment and data size to the usage section of
the raw data page. Also makes in-document usage banners
update as user actions are applied, causing them to be
hidden/shown or updated based on the current state of
the document.
Test Plan: Browser tests.
Reviewers: jarek
Reviewed By: jarek
Subscribers: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3395
Summary: Allow exceeding the daily API usage limit for a doc based on additional allocations for the current hour and minute. See the doc comment on getDocApiUsageKeysToIncr for details. This means that up to 5 redis keys may be relevant at a time for a single document.
Test Plan: Updated and expanded 'Daily API Limit' tests.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3368
Summary:
Call ActiveDoc.removeUnusedAttachments every hour using setInterval, and in ActiveDoc.shutdown (which also clears said interval).
Unrelated: small fix to my webhooks code which was creating a redis client on shutdown just to quit it.
Test Plan:
Tweaked DocApi test to remove expired attachments by force-reloading the doc, so that it removes them during shutdown. Extracted a new testing endpoint /verifyFiles to support this test (previously running that code only happened with `/removeUnused?verifyfiles=1`).
Tested the setInterval part manually.
Reviewers: paulfitz, dsagal
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Subscribers: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3387
Summary: Adds methods to delete metadata rows based on timeDeleted. The flag expiredOnly determines if it only deletes attachments that were soft-deleted 7 days ago, or just all soft-deleted rows. Then any actual file data that doesn't have matching metadata is deleted.
Test Plan: DocApi test
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Subscribers: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3364
Summary:
Builds on https://phab.getgrist.com/D3352
Add DocStorage.scanAttachmentsForUsageChanges to do fancy JSON query to find all attachment metadata rows whose soft deletion status needs updating.
Add ActiveDoc.updateUsedAttachments which uses the above and then applies the appropriate user action if needed to soft delete/undelete metadata rows.
Add endpoint in DocApi calling ActiveDoc method.
Test Plan: Added DocApi test
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3357
* remove stray redis dependency in test
* tweak handling of database connection between tests
* upgrade node versions in tests, type guessing in node 10 has problems
Summary:
This shuffles some server tests to make them available in grist-core,
and adds a test for the `GRIST_PROXY_AUTH_HEADER` feature added in
https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core/pull/165
It includes a fix for a header normalization issue for websocket connections.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3326