overleaf/services/web/app/coffee/Features/User/UserPagesController.coffee

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UserGetter = require("./UserGetter")
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UserSessionsManager = require("./UserSessionsManager")
ErrorController = require("../Errors/ErrorController")
logger = require("logger-sharelatex")
Settings = require("settings-sharelatex")
fs = require('fs')
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AuthenticationController = require('../Authentication/AuthenticationController')
module.exports =
registerPage : (req, res)->
sharedProjectData =
project_name:req.query.project_name
user_first_name:req.query.user_first_name
newTemplateData = {}
if req.session.templateData?
newTemplateData.templateName = req.session.templateData.templateName
res.render 'user/register',
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title: 'register'
sharedProjectData: sharedProjectData
newTemplateData: newTemplateData
new_email:req.query.new_email || ""
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activateAccountPage: (req, res) ->
# An 'activation' is actually just a password reset on an account that
# was set with a random password originally.
logger.log query:req.query, "activiate account page called"
if !req.query?.user_id? or !req.query?.token?
return ErrorController.notFound(req, res)
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UserGetter.getUser req.query.user_id, {email: 1, loginCount: 1}, (error, user) ->
return next(error) if error?
if !user
return ErrorController.notFound(req, res)
if user.loginCount > 0
logger.log user:user, "user has already logged in so is active, sending them to /login"
# Already seen this user, so account must be activate
# This lets users keep clicking the 'activate' link in their email
# as a way to log in which, if I know our users, they will.
res.redirect "/login?email=#{encodeURIComponent(user.email)}"
else
res.render 'user/activate',
title: 'activate_account'
email: user.email,
token: req.query.token
loginPage : (req, res)->
# if user is being sent to /login with explicit redirect (redir=/foo),
# such as being sent from the editor to /login, then set the redirect explicitly
if req.query.redir? and !AuthenticationController._getRedirectFromSession(req)?
logger.log {redir: req.query.redir}, "setting explicit redirect from login page"
AuthenticationController._setRedirectInSession(req, req.query.redir)
res.render 'user/login',
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title: 'login',
email: req.query.email
settingsPage : (req, res, next)->
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user_id = AuthenticationController.getLoggedInUserId(req)
logger.log user: user_id, "loading settings page"
shouldAllowEditingDetails = !(Settings?.ldap?.updateUserDetailsOnLogin) and !(Settings?.saml?.updateUserDetailsOnLogin)
UserGetter.getUser user_id, (err, user)->
return next(err) if err?
res.render 'user/settings',
title:'account_settings'
user: user,
shouldAllowEditingDetails: shouldAllowEditingDetails
languages: Settings.languages,
accountSettingsTabActive: true
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sessionsPage: (req, res, next) ->
user = AuthenticationController.getSessionUser(req)
logger.log user_id: user._id, "loading sessions page"
UserSessionsManager.getAllUserSessions user, [req.sessionID], (err, sessions) ->
if err?
logger.err {user_id: user._id}, "error getting all user sessions"
return next(err)
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res.render 'user/sessions',
title: "sessions"
sessions: sessions