- Fix indentation
- Split awkward initializer into separate methods
- Rename credentials to passkeys
- Simplify authenticator registry loading
- Flatten nested errors under ActionPack::WebAuthn
- Set passkey current params only requests that use it
- Inline anemic methods
- Replace custom validation with ActiveModel::Validation
- Rename identity to holder in Passkey
- Rename credentials to passkeys in JS
- Extract framework library out of controllers
- Pass params hashes down to ActionPack
- Attempt to simplify public interface
- Push data decoding down to the classes representing the data
- Introduce has_passkeys
- Add CBOR bigint support
- Rename ActionPack::WebAuthn::Passkey to ActionPack::Passkey
- Add create_passkey_button helper
- Rename public-key to creation-options
- Add sign_in_with_passkey_button helper
- Dispatch events for the whole Passkey lifecycle
- Add ED25519 support
- Prevent crash on missing meta tag
- Validate resident key options
- Don't clobber existing ActionPack config options
- Validate cryptographic params
- Move CurrentWebAuthnRequest into ActionPack::Passkey
- Use ActiveModel::Attributes for Options objects
- Implement expiring challanges
- Add lifecycle events
- Extract param helpers into Request
- Add passkey_creation_options and passkey_request_options helpers
- Add create_passkey_challenge to make it easier to override the create method if needed
- Prefix all view helpers with passkey_
- Auto-include ActionPack::Passkey::Holder
- Make the passkey challange url configurable
- Add a reminder about Passkeys to the magic link email
- Use plain client data json everywhere
- Expose AAGUID and backed_up on Credentials
- Make attestation verifiers configurable
- Auto-suggest names for passkeys and show icons
The True-Client-IP header is set by Cloudflare and is only trustworthy
when behind a Cloudflare proxy. In non-Cloudflare deployments, this
header is attacker-controlled and can be used to spoof IP addresses.
Moving the middleware into the saas engine ensures it only loads for our
Cloudflare-fronted production deployment, not for self-hosted OSS
instances.
GHSA-cpch-9qg2-x8fq
Separate the attachment existence check from the broadcast suppression
override so each file has a single responsibility. The guard now lives
in ActiveStorageAnalyzeJobSkipDetached with its own documentation
explaining the upload-then-delete race condition.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Upload-then-delete races cause AnalyzeJob to hit S3 after PurgeJob has
already removed the object, producing Aws::S3::Errors::NoSuchKey noise
in solid_queue_failed_executions. Since PurgeOnLastAttachment destroys
the attachment row before enqueueing PurgeJob, checking
blob.attachments.exists? catches this — a fast DB query that avoids the
S3 round-trip entirely.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The web push payload sends the URL in data.url but the service
worker was looking for data.path, resulting in undefined URLs.
Also fix WebPush::Notification test to use url instead of path
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The `ipaddr` arg here is being interpreted as a positional arg (since
the keyword arg doesn't exist), which results in an invalid connection
object. This was causing push notifications to silently fail.
We should initialise the property on the object instead.
We are not trying to handle user input so `cast` can be a no-op. Also
extract the base36 normalization logic, let the binary class handle the
serialize encoding and add some tests.