Commit fd2b2dc1 authored by Dmitriy Zaporozhets's avatar Dmitriy Zaporozhets

Merge branch 'master' of dev.gitlab.org:gitlab/gitlabhq

parents c6bfad2a f1a85747
......@@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ v 8.10.0 (unreleased)
- More descriptive message for git hooks and file locks
- Handle custom Git hook result in GitLab UI
v 8.9.4 (unreleased)
- Ensure references to private repos aren't shown to logged-out users
v 8.9.5 (unreleased)
- Improve the request / withdraw access button. !4860
- Fix assigning shared runners as admins. !4961
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......@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module Mentionable
def all_references(current_user = nil, text = nil, extractor: nil)
extractor ||= Gitlab::ReferenceExtractor.
new(project, current_user || author)
new(project, current_user)
if text
extractor.analyze(text, author: author)
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......@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ class TodoService
end
def filter_mentioned_users(project, target, author)
mentioned_users = target.mentioned_users
mentioned_users = target.mentioned_users(author)
mentioned_users = reject_users_without_access(mentioned_users, project, target)
mentioned_users.delete(author)
mentioned_users.uniq
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......@@ -127,9 +127,15 @@ The chosen OmniAuth provider is now active and can be used to sign in to GitLab
This setting was introduced with version 8.7 of GitLab
You can define which OmniAuth providers you want to be `external` so that all users
creating accounts via these providers will not be able to have access to internal
projects. You will need to use the full name of the provider, like `google_oauth2`
for Google. Refer to the examples for the full names of the supported providers.
**creating accounts, or logging in via these providers** will not be able to have
access to internal projects. You will need to use the full name of the provider,
like `google_oauth2` for Google. Refer to the examples for the full names of the
supported providers.
>**Note:**
If you decide to remove an OmniAuth provider from the external providers list
you will need to manually update the users that use this method to login, if you
want their accounts to be upgraded to full internal accounts.
**For Omnibus installations**
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......@@ -56,8 +56,6 @@ module Gitlab
if external_provider? && @user
@user.external = true
elsif @user
@user.external = false
end
@user
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......@@ -51,12 +51,25 @@ describe Gitlab::OAuth::User, lib: true do
end
context 'provider was external, now has been removed' do
it 'should mark existing user internal' do
it 'should not mark external user as internal' do
create(:omniauth_user, extern_uid: 'my-uid', provider: 'twitter', external: true)
stub_omniauth_config(allow_single_sign_on: ['twitter'], external_providers: ['facebook'])
oauth_user.save
expect(gl_user).to be_valid
expect(gl_user.external).to be_falsey
expect(gl_user.external).to be_truthy
end
end
context 'provider is not external' do
context 'when adding a new OAuth identity' do
it 'should not promote an external user to internal' do
user = create(:user, email: 'john@mail.com', external: true)
user.identities.create(provider: provider, extern_uid: uid)
oauth_user.save
expect(gl_user).to be_valid
expect(gl_user.external).to be_truthy
end
end
end
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......@@ -29,6 +29,43 @@ describe Issue, "Mentionable" do
it { is_expected.not_to include(user2) }
end
describe '#referenced_mentionables' do
context 'with an issue on a private project' do
let(:project) { create(:empty_project, :public) }
let(:issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
let(:public_issue) { create(:issue, project: project) }
let(:private_project) { create(:empty_project, :private) }
let(:private_issue) { create(:issue, project: private_project) }
let(:user) { create(:user) }
def referenced_issues(current_user)
text = "#{private_issue.to_reference(project)} and #{public_issue.to_reference}"
issue.referenced_mentionables(current_user, text)
end
context 'when the current user can see the issue' do
before { private_project.team << [user, Gitlab::Access::DEVELOPER] }
it 'includes the reference' do
expect(referenced_issues(user)).to contain_exactly(private_issue, public_issue)
end
end
context 'when the current user cannot see the issue' do
it 'does not include the reference' do
expect(referenced_issues(user)).to contain_exactly(public_issue)
end
end
context 'when there is no current user' do
it 'does not include the reference' do
expect(referenced_issues(nil)).to contain_exactly(public_issue)
end
end
end
end
describe '#create_cross_references!' do
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:author) { double('author') }
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