Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitry S
d5a4605d2a (core) Improve encoding detection for csv imports, and make encoding an editable option.
Summary:
- Using a sample of data was causing poor detection if the sample were
  cut mid-character. Switch to using line-based detection.
- Add a simple option for changing encoding. No convenient UI is offered
  since config UI is auto-generated, but this at least makes it possible to
  recover from bad guesses.
- Upgrades chardet library for good measure.

- Also fixes python3-building step, to more reliably rebuild Python
  dependencies when requirements3.* files change.

Test Plan:
Added a python-side test case, and a browser test that encodings can
be switched, errors are displayed, and wrong encodings fail recoverably.

Reviewers: alexmojaki

Reviewed By: alexmojaki

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3979
2023-08-24 09:50:52 -04:00
Dmitry S
526a5df157 (core) Manage memory used for websocket responses to reduce the risk of server crashes.
Summary:
- Implements MemoryPool for waiting on memory reservations.
- Uses MemoryPool to control memory used for stringifying JSON responses in Client.ts
- Limits total size of _missedMessages that may be queued for a particular client.
- Upgrades ws library, which may reduce memory usage, and allows pausing the websocket for testing.
  - The upgrade changed subtle behavior corners, requiring various fixes to code and tests.

- dos.ts:
  - Includes Paul's fixes and updates to the dos.ts script for manual stress-testing.
  - Logging tweaks, to avoid excessive dumps on uncaughtError, and include timestamps.

Test Plan:
- Includes a test that measures heap size, and fails without memory management.
- Includes a unittest for MemoryPool
- Some cleanup and additions to TestServer helper; in particular adds makeUserApi() helper used in multiple tests.
- Some fixes related to ws upgrade.

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3974
2023-08-07 11:28:31 -04:00
Jarosław Sadziński
da323fb741 (core) Floating formula editor
Summary:
Adding a way to detach an editor. Initially only implemented for the formula editor, includes redesign for the AI part.
- Initially, the detached editor is tight with the formula assistant and both are behind GRIST_FORMULA_ASSISTANT flag, but this can be relaxed
later on, as the detached editor can be used on its own.

- Detached editor is only supported in regular fields and on the creator panel. It is not supported yet for conditional styles, due to preview limitations.
- Old code for the assistant was removed completely, as it was only a temporary solution, but the AI conversation part was copied to the new one.
- Prompting was not modified in this diff, it will be included in the follow-up with more test cases.

Test Plan: Added only new tests; existing tests should pass.

Reviewers: JakubSerafin

Reviewed By: JakubSerafin

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3863
2023-06-02 17:59:22 +02:00
Dmitry S
51ff72c15e (core) Faster builds all around.
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
2022-07-04 10:42:40 -04:00
Dmitry S
a91d493ffc (core) Fix issue with 'UNEXPECTED ORDER OF CALLBACKS' in Client.ts.
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
2022-06-16 23:51:14 -04:00
Dmitry S
b57a211741 (core) Fix issue with sandboxUtil where %s in message would get interpreted wrongly
Summary:
- Also converted sandboxUtil to typescript.
- The issue with %s manifested when a Python traceback contained "%s" in the
  string; in that case the object with log metadata (e.g. docId) would
  confusingly replace %s as if it were part of the message from Python.

Test Plan: Added a test case for the fix.

Reviewers: alexmojaki

Reviewed By: alexmojaki

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3486
2022-06-14 10:34:00 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
de703343d0 (core) disentangle some server tests, release to core, add GRIST_PROXY_AUTH_HEADER test
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
2022-03-24 15:11:32 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
c4fb40e0bd (core) add gvisor-based sandbox to jenkins test worker image
Summary:
This is preparatory work for running tests with the new sandbox in jenkins.

 * Makes a base image that is now shared by grist servers and jenkins workers.
 * Needed to allow jenkins to run `sudo runsc`.
 * Converged on port 2020 for ssh to workers and servers.

Test Plan: added one runsc-based test and confirmed it was run

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3029
2021-09-20 16:34:40 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
6e15d44cf6 (core) start applying defenses for untrusted document uploads
Summary:
This applies some mitigations suggested by SQLite authors when
opening untrusted SQLite databases, as we do when Grist docs
are uploaded by the user.  See:
  https://www.sqlite.org/security.html#untrusted_sqlite_database_files

Steps implemented in this diff are:
  * Setting `trusted_schema` to off
  * Running a SQLite-level integrity check on uploads

Other steps will require updates to our node-sqlite3 fork, since they
are not available via the node-sqlite3 api (one more reason to migrate
to better-sqlite3).

I haven't yet managed to create a file that triggers an integrity
check failure without also being detected as corruption by sqlite
at a more basic level, so that is a TODO for testing.

Test Plan:
existing tests pass; need to come up with exploits to
actually test the defences and have not yet

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2909
2021-07-14 18:34:27 -04:00