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The issue was with the `User#groups` and `User#projects` associations which goes through the `User#group_members` and `User#project_members`. Initially I chose to use a secure approach by storing the requester's user ID in `Member#created_by_id` instead of `Member#user_id` because I was aware that there was a security risk since I didn't know the codebase well enough. Then during the review, we decided to change that and directly store the requester's user ID into `Member#user_id` (for the sake of simplifying the code I believe), meaning that every `group_members` / `project_members` association would include the requesters by default... My bad for not checking that all the `group_members` / `project_members` associations and the ones that go through them (e.g. `Group#users` and `Project#users`) were made safe with the `where(requested_at: nil)` / `where(members: { requested_at: nil })` scopes. Now they are all secure. Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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177 B
Ruby
5 lines
177 B
Ruby
class Dashboard::GroupsController < Dashboard::ApplicationController
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def index
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@group_members = current_user.group_members.includes(:source).page(params[:page])
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end
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end
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