Before:
Reproduction:
$ api_key=340496f95ab2f28cc45f575cbfcc28edd10db076beb1139da14b3fa80bb23dd2
$ curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' "http://discoursedev:3000/admin/backups.json?api_key=$api_key&api_username=michael" -d '{ "with_uploads": true }'
{"success":"OK"}
$ curl "http://discoursedev:3000/admin/backups.json?api_key=$api_key&api_username=michael"
(HTML error page as I'm in development mode)
$ curl "http://discoursedev:3000/admin/backups.json?api_key=$api_key&api_username=system"
[{"filename":"discourse-2018-01-12-112341-v20180111092141.sql.gz","size":3216556,"link":"//discourse/admin/backups/discourse-2018-01-12-112341-v20180111092141.sql.gz"}]
After:
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sam
(Sam Saffron)
14. Januar 2018 um 21:48
2
Can you look at the underlying table, before and after?
bin/rails c
> ApiKey.all
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Before
[4] pry(main)> ApiKey.all
ApiKey Load (0.4ms) SELECT "api_keys".* FROM "api_keys"
=> [#<ApiKey:0x0000000d615e38
id: 3,
key: "scoobydoowhereareyou",
user_id: nil,
created_by_id: -1,
created_at: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 16:20:10 UTC +00:00,
updated_at: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 16:20:10 UTC +00:00,
allowed_ips: nil,
hidden: false>]
Operation
○ → curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
"http://discoursedev:3000/admin/backups.json?api_key=scoobydoowhereareyou&api_username=michael" \
-d '{ "with_uploads": true }'
{"success":"OK"}
After
[5] pry(main)> ApiKey.all
ApiKey Load (0.3ms) SELECT "api_keys".* FROM "api_keys"
=> [#<ApiKey:0x000000064318d0
id: 3,
key: "scoobydoowhereareyou",
user_id: -1,
created_by_id: -1,
created_at: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 16:20:10 UTC +00:00,
updated_at: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 16:20:31 UTC +00:00,
allowed_ips: nil,
hidden: false>]
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How urgent is this to fix @supermathie ? I’m unclear who this bug affects?
It’s likely not urgent to fix (I only came across it by accident), but it concern me that the codepath has an unintended side effect of modifying the API key used to access it.
sam
(Sam Saffron)
10. Juli 2018 um 01:45
6
Maybe @zogstrip can have a quick look here, my guess is that something about the restore process may be fussing with api keys post restore.
zogstrip
(Régis Hanol)
10. Juli 2018 um 06:06
7
I don’t think it’s related to the restore process since @supermathie is just doing a backup
But yeah, I’ll have a look.
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gerhard
(Gerhard Schlager)
4. September 2018 um 23:32
9
I gave it a quick try since I was working on backups. I can’t reproduce it. I’m closing it for now.
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