When an app does not implement module setup() method, trying to get setup
version automatically results in App being updated to latest version. This
optimization seems hardly used and does not work when setup() is moved to App
from module level. Remove it.
Signed-off-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>
Reviewed-by: James Valleroy <jvalleroy@mailbox.org>
Closes: #2074
sunil's changes:
- Ensure that secret is not asked for a second time after creating admin user
and logging in (this happens due to discarding of old session and creating new
one).
- Ensure that this logic is not applied to user using FreedomBox images who are
not required to input the first wizard secret.
- Change the name of the session variable for readability.
Tests performed:
- Without the patch, start first boot wizard on the first browser on a
FreedomBox image (or run the file `base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c 16 | sed -e
's+$+\n+' > /var/lib/plinth/firstboot-wizard-secret`). Finish the welcome step
with first wizard secret. Then open a second browser or from another computer
visit the web interface. The first wizard secret is not asked and user can
create an admin account.
- Repeat with fresh image again with the patch. To mimic fresh image, one may
run `sudo rm -f /var/lib/plinth/plinth.sqlite3` and `echo "password" | | sudo
/freedombox/actions/users remove-user tester`. This time when a different
browser other than the one that provided the first wizard secret try to access
the account creation page, a redirection will occur to welcome page. Providing
the first wizard secret takes the user to account creation page.
- Accessing network first wizard page or internal pages on second browser also
takes one back to the welcome page.
- Accessing help pages from second browser requires login.
- Accessing account login page from second browser is allowed. After creating
the account from first browser, second browser can login and continue the
wizard.
- Clearing cookies in the middle of the wizard takes the user back to welcome
page.
- Clear cookies in the middles of the wizard. Visit the wizard, go to first boot
welcome page. Provide secret and the wizard will continue where it was left
off.
- Clear cookies in the middles of the wizard. Visit the wizard, go to first boot
welcome page. Access login page, login as admin. Then first wizard secret is
not asked. First wizard can be continued.
- On a fresh image, simply complete the first wizard. No change to earlier flow
is noticed. First wizard secret is only asked once at the beginning.
- On a fresh image, remove the file /var/lib/plinth/firstboot-wizard-secret.
First wizard can be completed without the secret.
[sunil: improvements to original patch by Kirill Schmidt]
Signed-off-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>
Reviewed-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>
Tested-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>
This is the final change required for Django 2.0 support. Instead of using
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES use MIDDLEWARE setting. Support for new style middleware was
provided in version 0.3.0, so depend on that version. Django built-in middleware
already supports new style and plinth middleware will now support new style.
The actual semantics of the middleware don't need changes. See:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/http/middleware/#upgrading-pre-django-1-10-style-middleware
Signed-off-by: Sunil Mohan Adapa <sunil@medhas.org>
Reviewed-by: James Valleroy <jvalleroy@mailbox.org>
- use a migration to merge the old 'firstboot_state' and 'setup_state'
fields into 'firstboot_completed' which is a more accurate name
- introduce kvstore.delete()
- Fix major regression so that steps can submitted multiple times in
case of errors.
- Don't serve the welcome page (and other pages) only once. Show it
until action is an taken. This does not apply to the final step.
- Eliminate all coupling of one first boot step on another.
- Move first boot helper methods to __init__.py instead of middleware as
it is more generic than middleware.
- Implement caching the first boot state to avoid an SQL query on every
page load. The down side is that if first boot state is modified in
the backend DB outside Plinth, Plinth will need to be restarted to
catch the modified value.
- Mark some methods as private.
- Refactor middleware code for slightly more simplicity.
- Don't show sidebar in pagekite first boot step. Set width like other
pages.
- Remove dependency on withsqlite and use Django models.
This avoids depending on a module that is not available in PyPi.
Withsqlite does not have Python3 support. It does not work when
we choose a different database backend. Atleast partly duplicates
what Django models are meant for.
- Check and update database schema on every run so that
newly added modules can add tables and old ones can update.