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Alpha release of CTFd v3.
# 3.0.0a1 / 2020-07-01
**General**
- CTFd is now Python 3 only
- Render markdown with the CommonMark spec provided by `cmarkgfm`
- Render markdown stripped of any malicious JavaScript or HTML.
- This is a significant change from previous versions of CTFd where any HTML content from an admin was considered safe.
- Inject `Config`, `User`, `Team`, `Session`, and `Plugin` globals into Jinja
- User sessions no longer store any user-specific attributes.
- Sessions only store the user's ID, CSRF nonce, and an hmac of the user's password
- This allows for session invalidation on password changes
- The user facing side of CTFd now has user and team searching
- GeoIP support now available for converting IP addresses to guessed countries
**Admin Panel**
- Use EasyMDE as an improved description/text editor for Markdown enabled fields.
- Media Library button now integrated into EasyMDE enabled fields
- VueJS now used as the underlying implementation for the Media Library
- Fix setting theme color in Admin Panel
- Green outline border has been removed from the Admin Panel
**API**
- Significant overhauls in API documentation provided by Swagger UI and Swagger json
- Make almost all API endpoints provide filtering and searching capabilities
- Change `GET /api/v1/config/<config_key>` to return structured data according to ConfigSchema
**Themes**
- Themes now have access to the `Configs` global which provides wrapped access to `get_config`.
- For example, `{{ Configs.ctf_name }}` instead of `get_ctf_name()` or `get_config('ctf_name')`
- Themes must now specify a `challenge.html` which control how a challenge should look.
- The main library for charts has been changed from Plotly to Apache ECharts.
- Forms have been moved into wtforms for easier form rendering inside of Jinja.
- From Jinja you can access forms via the Forms global i.e. `{{ Forms }}`
- This allows theme developers to more easily re-use a form without having to copy-paste HTML.
- Themes can now provide a theme settings JSON blob which can be injected into the theme with `{{ Configs.theme_settings }}`
- Core theme now includes the challenge ID in location hash identifiers to always refer the right challenge despite duplicate names
**Plugins**
- Challenge plugins have changed in structure to better allow integration with themes and prevent obtrusive Javascript/XSS.
- Challenge rendering now uses `challenge.html` from the provided theme.
- Accessing the challenge view content is now provided by `/api/v1/challenges/<challenge_id>` in the `view` section. This allows for HTML to be properly sanitized and rendered by the server allowing CTFd to remove client side Jinja rendering.
- `challenge.html` now specifies what's required and what's rendered by the theme. This allows the challenge plugin to avoid having to deal with aspects of the challenge besides the description and input.
- A more complete migration guide will be provided when CTFd v3 leaves beta
- Display current attempt count in challenge view when max attempts is enabled
- `get_standings()`, `get_team_stanadings()`, `get_user_standings()` now has a fields keyword argument that allows for specificying additional fields that SQLAlchemy should return when building the response set.
- Useful for gathering additional data when building scoreboard pages
- Flags can now control the message that is shown to the user by raising `FlagException`
- Fix `override_template()` functionality
**Deployment**
- Enable SQLAlchemy's `pool_pre_ping` by default to reduce the likelihood of database connection issues
- Mailgun email settings are now deprecated. Admins should move to SMTP email settings instead.
- Postgres is now considered a second class citizen in CTFd. It is tested against but not a main database backend. If you use Postgres, you are entirely on your own with regards to supporting CTFd.
- Docker image now uses Debian instead of Alpine. See https://github.com/CTFd/CTFd/issues/1215 for rationale.
- `docker-compose.yml` now uses a non-root user to connect to MySQL/MariaDB
- `config.py` should no longer be editting for configuration, instead edit `config.ini` or the environment variables in `docker-compose.yml`
61 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
61 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
import os
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from io import BytesIO
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import boto3
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from moto import mock_s3
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from CTFd.utils.uploads import S3Uploader, rmdir
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from tests.helpers import create_ctfd, destroy_ctfd
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@mock_s3
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def test_s3_uploader():
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conn = boto3.resource("s3", region_name="us-east-1")
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conn.create_bucket(Bucket="bucket")
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app = create_ctfd()
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with app.app_context():
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app.config["UPLOAD_PROVIDER"] = "s3"
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app.config["AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"] = "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE"
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app.config["AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"] = "wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY"
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app.config["AWS_S3_BUCKET"] = "bucket"
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uploader = S3Uploader()
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assert uploader.s3
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assert uploader.bucket == "bucket"
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fake_file = BytesIO("fakedfile".encode())
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path = uploader.upload(fake_file, "fake_file.txt")
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assert "fake_file.txt" in uploader.download(path).location
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destroy_ctfd(app)
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@mock_s3
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def test_s3_sync():
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conn = boto3.resource("s3", region_name="us-east-1")
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conn.create_bucket(Bucket="bucket")
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app = create_ctfd()
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with app.app_context():
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app.config["UPLOAD_PROVIDER"] = "s3"
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app.config["AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"] = "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE"
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app.config["AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"] = "wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY"
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app.config["AWS_S3_BUCKET"] = "bucket"
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uploader = S3Uploader()
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uploader.sync()
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fake_file = BytesIO("fakedfile".encode())
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path = uploader.upload(fake_file, "fake_file.txt")
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full_path = os.path.join(app.config["UPLOAD_FOLDER"], path)
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try:
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uploader.sync()
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with open(full_path) as f:
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assert f.read() == "fakedfile"
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finally:
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rmdir(os.path.dirname(full_path))
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destroy_ctfd(app)
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