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2022-08-13Remove nanobox (#17881)Tony Jiang
Co-authored-by: Tony Jiang <tjiang@hippo.com>
2022-01-23Remove support for OAUTH_REDIRECT_AT_SIGN_IN (#17287)Claire
Fixes #15959 Introduced in #6540, OAUTH_REDIRECT_AT_SIGN_IN allowed skipping the log-in form to instead redirect to the external OmniAuth login provider. However, it did not prevent the log-in form on /about introduced by #10232 from appearing, and completely broke with the introduction of #15228. As I restoring that previous log-in flow without introducing a security vulnerability may require extensive care and knowledge of how OmniAuth works, this commit removes support for OAUTH_REDIRECT_AT_SIGN_IN instead for the time being.
2021-11-26Fix ElasticSearch to Elasticsearch (#17050)Takeshi Umeda
2021-08-25New env variable: CAS_SECURITY_ASSUME_EMAIL_IS_VERIFIED (#16655)Daniel
When using a CAS server, the users only have a temporary email `change@me-foo-cas.com` which can't be changed but by an administrator. We need a new environment variable like for SAML to assume the email from CAS is verified. * config/initializers/omniauth.rb: define CAS option for assuming email are always verified. * .env.nanobox: add new variable as an example.
2019-12-23Fix sample SAML_ACS_URL, SAML_ISSUER (#12669)Aries
2019-12-01:sparkles: Add an LDAP Mail attribute config (#12053)Mathieu Brunot
Signed-off-by: mathieu.brunot <mathieu.brunot@monogramm.io>
2019-12-01:sparkles: Convert LDAP username (#12461)Mathieu Brunot
* :sparkles: Convert LDAP username #12021 Signed-off-by: mathieu.brunot <mathieu.brunot@monogramm.io> * :bug: Fix conversion var use Signed-off-by: mathieu.brunot <mathieu.brunot@monogramm.io> * :bug: Fix LDAP uid conversion test Signed-off-by: mathieu.brunot <mathieu.brunot@monogramm.io> * :ok_hand: Remove comments with ref to PR Signed-off-by: mathieu.brunot <mathieu.brunot@monogramm.io> * :ok_hand: Remove unnecessary paranthesis Signed-off-by: mathieu.brunot <mathieu.brunot@monogramm.io> * :wrench: Move space in conversion string Signed-off-by: mathieu.brunot <mathieu.brunot@monogramm.io>
2019-10-02Various updates for Nanobox deploys (#11988)Dan Hunsaker
2018-08-25Rename S3_CLOUDFRONT_HOST to S3_ALIAS_HOST. (#8423)M Somerville
Still check for S3_CLOUDFRONT_HOST for existing installs.
2018-03-31[Nanobox] Enable ElasticSearch support by default (#6977)Daniel Hunsaker
Admins can still disable the feature by adding `ES_ENABLED=false` to their environment, if they prefer not to use it. Be sure to set the variable before you deploy!
2018-03-06[Nanobox] Tuning Update (#6660)Daniel Hunsaker
Various preformance and stability enhancements for instances deployed via Nanobox.
2017-11-15[Nanobox] Apply Release Notes Changes (#5670)Daniel Hunsaker
Apparently I missed some things in earlier commits/releases that needed to be applied to the Nanobox setup. All minor things, nothing that breaks anything, but still best to get them in place. - Move cron jobs to their own component, so the Sidekiq component can be scaled up to multiple instances without causing issues with running the same cron job multiple times at once. - Update cron jobs to the latest requirements, removing extraneous ones - Add new variables to `.env.nanobox` - Update Nginx to use correct cache header directives
2017-07-07[nanobox] Add Automated Backups (#4023)Daniel Hunsaker
This PR adds automatic backups to Nanobox instances. The database, Redis, and user files are backed up every day at 03:00 (server time) to the data warehouse component which comes with every Nanobox app. Old backups are automatically cleared out, but the number of backups that are left untouched can be configured by setting the `BACKUP_COUNT` environment variable to any integer value greater than 0 (the default is 1). Also updated `.env.nanobox` to reflect the current `.env.production.sample`.
2017-05-29[nanobox] Adjustments for Nanobox development (#3295)Daniel Hunsaker
Because Nanobox doesn't run data components in the same container as the code, there are a few tweaks that need to be made in the configuration to get WebPack to work properly in development mode. The same differences lead to needing to use `DATABASE_URL` by default in the `.env` file for Rails to work correctly. Limitations of our `.env` loader for Node.js mean the `.env` file needs to be compiled everywhere in order to work, so we compile it in development, now, too. Also, all the `.env.production` tweaks have been consolidated into a single command. Finally, since Nanobox actually creates the database when it sets up the database server, using the existence of the database alone to determine whether to migrate or setup is insufficient. So we add a condition to `rake db:migrate:setup` to check whether any migrations have run - if the database doesn't exist yet, `db:setup` will be called; if it does, but no migrations have been run, `db:migrate` and `db:seed` are called instead (the same basic idea as what `db:setup` does, but it skips `db:create`, which will only cause problems with an existing DB); otherwise, only `db:migrate` is called. None of these changes should affect development, and all are designed not to interfere with existing behaviors in other environments.
2017-05-23Add Support for Nanobox (#1709)Daniel Hunsaker
* Nanobox Support - Added support for running Mastodon using Nanobox, both for local development, and for deployment to production - Dev mode tested and is working properly - Deployment is undergoing test as of this writing. If it works, this line will be amended to state success; if not, one or more subsequent commits will provide fixes. * [nanobox] Resolve Deploy Issues Everything seems to work except routing to the streaming API. Will investigate with the Nanobox staff and make fix commits if needed. Changes made: - Also need `NODE_ENV` in production - Node runs on `:4000` - Use `envsubst` to commit `.env.production` values, since `dotEnv` packages don't always support referencing other variables - Can't precompile assets after `transform` hook, but do this locally so it only has to be done once. - Rails won't create `production.log` on its own, so we do this ourselves. - Some `start` commands run from `/data/` for some reason, so use absolute paths in command arguments * [nanobox] Update Ruby version * [nanobox] Fix db.rake Ruby code style issues * [nanobox] Minor Fixes Some minor adjustments to improve functionality: - Fixed routing to `web.stream` instances - Adjust `.env.nanobox` to properly generate a default `SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS` via `envsubst` - Update Nginx configs to properly support the needed HTTP version and headers for proper functionality (the streaming API doesn't work without some of these settings in place) * [nanobox] Move usage info to docs repo * [nanobox] Updates for 1.2.x - Need to leave out `pkg-config` since Nanobox deploys without Ruby's headers - create a gem group to exclude the gem during Nanobox installs, but allow it to remain part of the default set otherwise - Update cron jobs to cover new/updated Rake tasks - Update `.env.nanobox` to include latest defaults and additions * [nanobox] Fix for nokogumbo, added in 1.3.x Apparently, nokogumbo (pulled in by sanitize, added with `OEmbed Support for PreviewCard` (#2337) - 88725d6) tries to install before nokogiri, despite needing nokogiri available to build properly. Instruct it to use the same settings as nokogiri does when building nokogiri directly, instead of via bundler. * [nanobox] Set NODE_ENV during asset compile The switch to WebPack will rely on the local value of the NODE_ENV evar, so set it to production during asset compilation. * [nanobox] Rebase on master; update Nginx configs - `pkg-config` Gem no longer causes issues in Nanobox, so revert the Gemfile change which allowed excluding it - Update Nginx configuration files with latest recommendations from production documentation - Rebase on master to Get This Merged™ Everything should be golden!