Previously, the user token was only used for the endpoint
to delete the user itself. This commit adds that token to
the history deletion as well.
Signed-off-by: Philip Molares <philip.molares@udo.edu>
This commit upgrades dependencies that are more or less trivial
to update, e.g. because they didn't have major version bumps or
simply didn't break anything. There are some dependencies which
have not been upgraded since this would have required larger
refactorings. This includes especially the markdown-it ecosystem
and the webpack ecosystem.
The largest refactorings in this commit come from the bump of
socket.io v2 to v4 which changed the handling of the connected
socket list for instance.
This commit further removes some outdated and/or unnecessary
dependencies. This includes the String.js library which is
unmaintained for 9 years and has some CVEs. We mainly used
this library for their escapeHTML and unescapeHTML methods.
This can be done using native DOM APIs nowadays, which is also
considered more safe since it is the same logic that the
browser itself uses.
Since we target Node 18 and above, we can also rely on the
built-in fetch function instead of the node-fetch package.
The current version of Chance.js includes a method for
generating a random color now too, so we don't need the
package randomcolor anymore.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <github@erik.michelson.eu>
shortid is deprecated and they recommend nanoid instead.
We're not sure if this has to do with possible name
collisions or enumerability, but to be sure and on the
safe side, we're changing this. nanoid seems quite safe
since it uses node's crypto module underneath.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <github@erik.michelson.eu>
Previously, image uploads were always allowed, unless `CMD_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS=false` and `CMD_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS_EDITS=false`.
This PR adds a new config option `CMD_ENABLE_UPLOADS` to configure image uploads independently. There are three different modes: `all` (everyone can upload, guests too), `registered` (only registered and logged-in users can upload images), and `none` to completely disable image uploads.
The default value is non-breaking as it is `all`, unless the config `CMD_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS=false` and `CMD_ALLOW_ANONYMOUS_EDITS=false` is set, in which case the value is `registered`.
The UI will reflect the setting and either show or hide the upload button.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <github@erik.michelson.eu>
If running with an orchestrator that restarts hedgedoc on failing
healthchecks, this causes it to enter a crashloop.
toobusy -> gets restarted -> everyone refreshes -> toobusy
Signed-off-by: Daniel Koschützki <daniel.koschuetzki@adfinis.com>
A change in the minio JS SDK resulted in uploads being stored
with a defect metadata object in minio, resulting in all
files served as application/octet-stream. This was caused as
the fifth argument to putObject is a metadata object and not
the content-type alone anymore.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <github@erik.michelson.eu>
This patch adds a try-catch around the rolesClaim extraction to prevent
full crashes of HedgeDoc when a user profile is read, that doesn't
contain any such claim, which can happen with some IdPs, like Keycloak,
that omit the attribute when it's empty.
As a result an authorized user would crash the entire server, which is
definitely unintended behaviour. The simply try-catch should resolve the
issue and make sure that roles is always defined even if the
`extractProfileAttribute` call fails.
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
This endpoint returns the internal readiness state used by
the realtime code to indicate whether HedgeDoc is performing
properly. As it only returns the state of a variable, it is
less resource hungry compared to a call to /status for
checking the health of HedgeDoc.
By prepending the route with an underscore, it should not be conflicting with already created pads in FreeURL mode.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <github@erik.michelson.eu>
The markdown for the publish-view is generated
using the `Note.extractMeta` method.
It uses meta-marked to separate the metadata from markdown.
Only the raw markdown is then sent to the client,
so it cannot respect the `breaks` option.
This adds an evil hack to send the `breaks` option with the markdown
if it is contained in the metadata block.
Fixes https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/issues/2358
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
New configurations:
- s3folder: (string) folder to save the files inside bucket
- s3publicFiles: (boolean) indicate if should send ACL parameters
Signed-off-by: Lautaro Alvarez <lautarolalvarez@gmail.com>
This patch adds an own filename function for `formidable`, which will
make sure to generate a random file name, using UUIDv4. This should
resolve GHSA-q6vv-2q26-j7rx.
This change is required due to a change in behaviour from version 1 to
version 2 of formidable. Formidable version 2 will generate predictable
filenames by default, which results in potential access to images, that
were uploaded while formidable v2 was used in Hedgedoc. This affects the
versions `1.9.1` and `1.9.2`.
Files generated previous to this commit will look like this:
```
<random string generated on app start><counter>.<file-extension>
38e56506ec2dcab52e9282c00.jpg
38e56506ec2dcab52e9282c01.jpg
38e56506ec2dcab52e9282c02.jpg
```
After this patch it'll look like this:
```
<uuid v4>.<file-extension>
a67f36b8-9afb-43c2-9ef2-a567a77d8628.jpg
56b3d5d0-c586-4679-9ae6-d2044843c2cd.jpg
2af727ac-a2d4-4aad-acb5-73596c2a7eb6.jpg
```
This patch was implemented using `uuid` since we already utilise this
package elsewhere in the project as well as using a secure function to
generate random strings. UUIDv4 is ideal for that. In order to be
consumable by formidable, it was wrapped in a function that makes sure
to keep the file extension.
This vulnerability was reported by Matias from [NCSC-FI](https://www.kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi/).
References:
https://github.com/node-formidable/formidable/blob/v2-latest/src/Formidable.js#L574https://github.com/node-formidable/formidable/issues/808#issuecomment-1007090762https://www.npmjs.com/package/uuid
We use the attribute `emails` (plural) for email addresses with other auth providers like LDAP or SAML. In case of OAuth2 we used the attribute `email` (singular) which resulted in problems.
Furthermore the OAuth2 strategy fell into the default fallback of the provider switch statement. This statement did not check email addresses but did generate the letter-avatar instantly.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <github@erik.michelson.eu>
This patch fixes the swollowing of the actual error message that appears
when a file fails to move, after being uploaded to Hedgedoc on an
instance that is using the upload-method `filesystem` active.
This became apparent when the error messages provided by some users,
where less than helpful.
As a solution the error message of the copy command was added to the
error that is output to the console.
https://community.hedgedoc.org/t/image-upload-fail-docker/439
Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
Previously one could override notes in FreeURL-mode by sending multiple POST requests to the /new/<alias> endpoint. This commit adds a check for an already existing note with the requested alias and returns a HTTP 409 Conflict error in case that happens.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <opensource@erik.michelson.eu>
This checks all files that claim to be an svg (by their extension) that they really are and defines the typeFromMagic accordingly
Files that got identified as jpg, but have the extension .jpeg get their extension fixed.
The files extensions will work in all cases now.
Signed-off-by: Philip Molares <philip.molares@udo.edu>
When FreeURL mode is enabled and you called the /download route, the note was created and the user redirected to the blank note.
This is caused because the findNote method automatically creates a note when no existing one is found.
This commit adds a new parameter to the findNote method which allows to disable this behaviour. In that case a HTTP 404 error will be returned.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <github@erik.michelson.eu>
This mitigates unintended note creation by bots or humans through a
simple GET call.
See discussion in #754.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dietrich <nidi@mailbox.org>
This makes sure no unintended files are permanently saved.
Co-authored-by: Yannick Bungers <git@innay.de>
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
This commit adds a check if the MIME-type of the uploaded file (detected using the magic bytes) matches the file extension.
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
This patch reworks the error messages for image uploads to make more
sense.
Instead of using the current `formidable error` for everything, all
custom error detection now provide the (hopefully) more useful `Image
Upload error` prefix for error messages.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Kern <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>