Spiritual successor and extension to #17798, an almost entire rebuild of the SQL ban system backend and interface.
Bantypes are removed per #8584 and #6174. All bans are now 'role bans', server bans are when a ban's role is server. Admin bans are a column, meaning it's possible to ban admins from jobs.
Bans now have only an expiry datetime, duration is calculated from this when queried.
unbanned column is removed as it's superfluous, checking unban status is now done through checking unban_datetime. unban_round_id column added. Each ip and computerid columns rearranged so ip is always first, like in other tables. Bans now permit a null ckey, ip and computerid.
Ban checking is split into two procs now is_banned_from() does a check if a ckey is banned from one or more roles and returns true or false. This effectively replaces jobban_isbanned() used in simple if() statements. If connected a client's ban cache is checked rather than querying the DB. This makes it possible for a client connected to two or more servers to ignore any bans made on one server until their ban cache is rebuilt on the others. Could be avoided with cross-server calls to update ban caches or just the removal of the ban cache but as is I've done neither since I think it's enough of an edge case to not be worth it.
The second proc is is_banned_from_with_details(), this queries the DB for a role ban on a player's ckey, ip or CID and returns the details. This replaces direct queries in IsBanned.dm and the preferences menu.
The legacy ban system is removed.
The interfaces for banning, unbanning and editing bans have been remade to require less clicking and easier simultaneous operations. The banning and jobban panel are combined. They also store player connection details when opened so a client disconnecting no longer stops a ban being placed.
New banning panel:
Key, IP and CID can all be toggled to allow excluding them from a ban.
Checking Use IP and CID from last connection lets you enter only a ckey and have the DB fill these fields in for you, if possible.
Temporary bans have a drop-menu which lets you select between seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years so you don't need to calculate how many minutes a long ban would be. The ban is still converted into minutes on the DB however.
Checking any of the head roles will check both of the boxes for you.
The red role box indicates there is already a ban on that role for this ckey. You can apply additional role bans to stack them.
New unbanning panel:
Unbanning panel is now separate from the banning panel but otherwise functionally the same.
Ban editing panel:
Actually just a modified banning panel, all the features from it work the same here.
You can now edit almost all parameters of a ban instead of just the reason.
You can't edit severity as it's not really part of the ban.
The panels have been tested but I've not been able to get my local server to be accessible so ban functionality isn't properly confirmed. Plenty of testing will be required as I'd rather not break bans.
cl
admin: Ban interface rework. The banning and unbanning panels have received a new design which is easier to use and allows multiple role bans to be made at once.
prefix: Ban search and unbanning moved to unbanning panel, which is now a separate panel to the old banning panel.
/cl
* Adds note_severity and updates dbconfig. New SQL stuff too.
* whoops please don't hack into my database >:^(
* UI change, changed how it's stored in the DB, removed some queries when it returns, changed stuff to key.
* Update sql_message_system.dm
* this was not defined
* random indent
* wait how did this get here
* okay enough web edits I promise
* just kidding I got u
* Update common.css
* Added buttons, changed UI again, standardized the inputs, added severity for appearance bans, fed the dog
* forgot about the banning panel
* added an asset cache
* corrects asset datum var name
Fixes a breaking error and possible injection exploit in
populate_key_2018-07-09.py caused by a key existing from when byond allowed now
blocked characters like ' in usernames e.g.
http://www.byond.com/members/immortaljrosh?format=text
Additionally fixes some unsanitized values in other queries.
* converts to using key instead of ckey for user facing logs and ui
* more key_name for airlock wires
* futureproofing check for if key changes
* --onlyckeymatch script argument and fail/success counter
* fix
* Adds SQL to travis
* See if we can get this working
* :dab:
* Try dis
* wew
* Try this?
* Should do it
* DL the biatch
* oof
* bruh
* json in 10.2
* Fix schemas
* Actually separate tools and byond builds
* Dedent the ting
* Needs more include
* Fix script logic
* Caching and fixups
* Jesus neer
* Fix this
* And this
* Fix things
* Oh that's why she did it here
* Fuck a duck
* yadayadayada
* Cache cargo in the right build
* Idiot.commit
* *sighs*
* Tools build doesn't need BYOND cache
* Create a database with the prefixed schema as well
* Fix prefixed trigger names
For planned change to how TGS initializes server instances ahead of time so rounds aren't tracked as being far longer than they really would be. Similarly end time split for a more accurate round duration.
* updates sqladmins with excluded flags and tempminning
* rank, editing and permission protections; json backup
* fixes
* reverted the wrong file
* fix slidecolor cascading and disabled switches not being sent in form
* removes debug uncommenting
* whoops this too
* commas fix + versions for changelog entry headers since 3.0
* actually account for can_edit_flags and use of @ with - or *
* fixes and rearrangement of admin > localhost > autoadmin precedence
* in case you want to not have autologin autoadmins
* wip
* wip2
* makes code actually compile on 511 + fixes
* versioning
* s
* adds python conversion script, schema change and removes 'force ' from item_used_for_combat
* fix to compile
* forgot to actually commit this
Player Notes can now fade out over time so admins don't accidentally ban players for 4 year old notes
Deleted messages now remain in the database and are instead just hidden from view.
Two things relating to messages I've been meaning to do for ever.
* Ports Paradise Job exp system
* changed to use json_decode and json_encode as recommended by oranges
* updates changelog
* Reee cyberboss
* Changes to use a seperate table
* Updates database changelog
Changes to use mediumint
* Back to wip we go.
Changes sql stuff to how mso suggested
Attempts the changes requested in the other pr.
* work on stuff.
* work on stuff.
* Renamed proc for time remaining.
Fixed updating time amounts.
Added delay to fix firing at roundstart
* exp is now stored in a global list, and only updated to the db at round end.
* some stuff
* Added button to toggle exempt status on a player.
Still need to make it update the db
* REEE Jordie.
Undoes delaying exp updating to round end.
Adds the updating filtering to the update_exp_client proc which is used again
* Lowers a bunch of the times needed.
* Makes tracking per job instead of per department.
Department time is now calculated from job time.
* Whoops forgot to update master first. Lemme save this
Reverb should play cheeki breeki to people
* I think I did this right.
Too tired to test atm.
Busy rewatching twintails ni narimasu
* Removes var from proc arguments
Fixes database stuff
* Does some requested changes.
Makes special_role be tracked instead of bundled under special.
* Done, but need to refactor how it handles ghost roles.
* Less false data wew
* Changes
* Updates db version
More changes
* More changes
* More changes
* revision fix
* OOPS
* fix schemas
* Makes SQL error logging handled by Execute
Gang role tracking now strips out the gang name and is generic.
* Adds a database versioning schema table
All it does right now is warn admins when the version in the db gets behind
the defined version in the compile options file
This also moves the db connection warning messages to the
CheckSchemaVersion proc in world, out of the roundid proc
as it's the first db proc called in a world round
* Update database_changelog.txt
* Update tgstation_schema.sql
* Update tgstation_schema_prefixed.sql
* Remove database specifiers from sql changelog entries.
Seriously, these default to the active database, and its not at all likely somebody will use the default name. /tg/ sure has hell doesn't.
* Remove database specifier from the schema
* Remove database specifiers from sql optimisations file
* Remove database specifier from the prefixed schema
* Add notes to CONTRIBUTING.md relating to schema changes
* adds round table to replace tacking some data in feedback table
* removes obsolete code for acolytes_survived
* uses a better query
* corrects var name
* uses actual sql queries
* adds commit column and connected checks before queries
set_client_age_from_db() and sync_client_with_db() have been merged.
New clients are now added to the user table in a separate query than the one used to update their details upon connection; their player and account age is then calculated with DATEDIFF.
The code and regex used in findJoinDate() was changed a bit.
* combines admin and player pop count and sanitizes death queries
* renames proc
* removes proc call to sql_poll_admins
* add tox- clone- and staminaloss to death table
* adds ip and port to legacy_population
* null ip and cid handling for bans
* sans colons
* adds default sql indexes and table optimisations
* fixes warnings
* edits to text and better update queries
* wrong table
* superior copypaste skills
* who has
* names
* that long
* add inet
* fix for badmins giving 2 billion brainloss
* fixes rank name and adds sanitizing