Moving classes to html tag so it can be used to style other part of template depending on plugins like #users, #chat etc...
Rename plugin class with "plugin-" prefix, because there were conflicts with some plugins using the same .ep_font_color class to apply css rules
- path.exists() is no longer part of nodejs
- fs.exists() is deprecated (as of nodejs >= 8)
- checking a file for existence before using it is open to raca condition. It is
preferable to go ahead and use the file, and eventually handle the error
- we can afford two simple synchronous fs operations here
Next version will be Etherpad 1.8. As planned in #3424, we are going to require
NodeJS >=8.9.0 and npm >= 6.4.
This commit implements that change and updates documentation and scripts.
Subsequent changes will get rid of old idioms, dating back to node < 0.7, that
still survive in the code.
Once migrated to NodeJS 8, we will be able to start working on migrating the
code base from callbacks to async/await, greatly simplifying legibility (see
#3540).
Closes#3557
Until Etherpad 1.7.5, process.on('SIGTERM') and process.on('SIGINT') were not
hooked up under Windows, because old nodejs versions did not support them.
This excluded the possibility of doing a graceful shutdown of the database
connection under that platform.
According to nodejs 6.x documentation, it is now safe to do so. This allows to
gracefully close the DB connection when hitting CTRL+C under Windows, for
example.
Source: https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v6.x/api/process.html#process_signal_events
- SIGTERM is not supported on Windows, it can be listened on.
- SIGINT from the terminal is supported on all platforms, and can usually be
generated with <Ctrl>+C (though this may be configurable). It is not
generated when terminal raw mode is enabled.
A Windows manual install has the same directory layout of a normal Unix one
(e.g. the nice symlink node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite -> ../src).
Only when running from the pre-built Windows package the directory layout is
different (e.g. src is physically copied into node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite).
The previous version of the code wrongly assumed that all Windows installs would
be run from the pre-built pakage.
In this version the path search is the same on all platform. If it fails, and we
are on Windows, there is a fallback for the specific case of the pre-built
package.
Fixes#3550
The install instructions relied on the default branch being "master" on Github.
This has no longer been the case for some time now.
Let's be explicit, and directly advise new users to put themselves on the stable
branch ("master").
This commit vastly shortens (and simplifies) the version table within
handler/APIHandler.js by building each version's entry incrementally based off
the previous version.
The resulting table has been validated by comparing the "before" and "after"
output of the following loop on both versions of the code (albeit with an
intermediate "sort" step to account for the different insertion order)
for (let v in version) {
let m = version[v];
for (let [k, a] of Object.entries(m)) {
console.log(v, k, a);
}
}
The patch also fixes a few typos, and removes a duplicate definition of
getChatHistory which in each applicable version was defined with two different
parameter lists, but where only the second would be used.
The .tex source was updated to fix some typos, but the corresponding pdf was not
regenerated.
Command used to generate the pdf:
pdflatex easysync-full-description.tex
The incorporated changes are:
- 49114d2b7a (2014-06-01)
- c7548450c0 (2017-09-14)
Compatibility with IE11 regressed in 23eab79946 while working for #3488.
That commit made use of modern js syntax, not supported by IE11.
- Removed arrow functions, replaced with normal functions.
- Removed the spread operator (<...iterable>) and the "new Set()" construct,
replaced with _.uniq()
At some point IE11 compatibility will be dropped.
Ditching it now, for such a small gain, is not wise.
Fixes#3500.
This is just a dev dependency, so no real risks, but it's better not to scare
users.
Reported vulnerability before this change:
$ npm audit
=== npm audit security report ===
# Run npm update cryptiles --depth 4 to resolve 1 vulnerability
┌───────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ High │ Insufficient Entropy │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Package │ cryptiles │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Dependency of │ wd [dev] │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Path │ wd > request > hawk > cryptiles │
├───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ More info │ https://nodesecurity.io/advisories/720 │
└───────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Etherpad-lite relies on the user's browser to generate a random pad
name, but the current solution is not safe against collisions. In order
to generate unique pad names, the following modifications are made:
* use a PRNG instead of Math.random() and ensure uniform distribution
when selecting chars.
* choose the pad name length to achieve a specific number of bits of
security.
Closes: #3516
colibris: preparatory changes
This series consists of the preparatory changes done by @seballot on the Etherpad core code in order to prepare it for the introduction of the colibris skin (proposed in #3441).
They were extracted from #3496, isolating the modifications performed outside of skins/colibris.
The expected effects on Etherpad (and its default skin) should be none: any major deviation from the original behavior is to be considered a bug.
A followup series will merge the colibris skin itself.