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- allow user to recover account password using an entry in the
Alternate E-mail addresses list. See:
http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/meta/issue564
for description. Merge request at:
https://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/code/merge-requests/1/
Patch supplied by kinggreedy. Applied/tested by John Rouillard
It makes this work:
Click "Lost your login?" link
Enter an alternate address in the email address block.
Submit.
Get an email sent to alternate address with a one time reset
url.
Go to that url.
Before patch, email with new password was sent to the
address "E-mail address" for the user and not to the
alternate address.
After the patch, the email with new password is sent
to the "validated" (against the alternate address list)
alternate address supplied by the user.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Mon, 20 Jun 2016 22:04:32 -0400 |
| parents | c2d0d3e9099d |
| children | 0942fe89e82e |
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# Auditor for patch files # Patches should be declared as text/plain (also .py files), # independent of what the browser says, and # the "patch" keyword should get set automatically. import posixpath patchtypes = ('.diff', '.patch') sourcetypes = ('.diff', '.patch', '.py') def ispatch(file, types): return posixpath.splitext(file)[1] in types def patches_text_plain(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): if ispatch(newvalues['name'], sourcetypes): newvalues['type'] = 'text/plain' def patches_keyword(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): # Check whether there are any new files newfiles = set(newvalues.get('files',())) if nodeid: newfiles -= set(db.issue.get(nodeid, 'files')) # Check whether any of these is a patch newpatch = False for fileid in newfiles: if ispatch(db.file.get(fileid, 'name'), patchtypes): newpatch = True break if newpatch: # Add the patch keyword if its not already there patchid = db.keyword.lookup("patch") oldkeywords = [] if nodeid: oldkeywords = db.issue.get(nodeid, 'keywords') if patchid in oldkeywords: # This is already marked as a patch return if not newvalues.has_key('keywords'): newvalues['keywords'] = oldkeywords newvalues['keywords'].append(patchid) def init(db): db.file.audit('create', patches_text_plain) db.issue.audit('create', patches_keyword) db.issue.audit('set', patches_keyword)
