Add some error handling to OTP secret migration (#30344)

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Claire 2024-05-20 16:59:23 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -18,7 +18,13 @@ class MigrateDeviseTwoFactorSecrets < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.1]
users_with_otp_enabled.find_each do |user| users_with_otp_enabled.find_each do |user|
# Gets the new value on already-updated users # Gets the new value on already-updated users
# Falls back to legacy value on not-yet-migrated users # Falls back to legacy value on not-yet-migrated users
otp_secret = user.otp_secret otp_secret = begin
user.otp_secret
rescue OpenSSL::OpenSSLError
next if ENV['MIGRATION_IGNORE_INVALID_OTP_SECRET'] == 'true'
abort_with_decryption_error(user)
end
Rails.logger.debug { "Processing #{user.email}" } Rails.logger.debug { "Processing #{user.email}" }
@ -36,4 +42,22 @@ class MigrateDeviseTwoFactorSecrets < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.1]
def users_with_otp_enabled def users_with_otp_enabled
MigrationUser.where(otp_required_for_login: true, otp_secret: nil) MigrationUser.where(otp_required_for_login: true, otp_secret: nil)
end end
def abort_with_decryption_error(user)
abort <<~MESSAGE
ERROR: Unable to decrypt OTP secret for user #{user.id}.
This is most likely because you have changed the value of `OTP_SECRET` at some point in
time after the user configured 2FA.
In this case, their OTP secret had already been lost with the change to `OTP_SECRET`, and
proceeding with this migration will not make the situation worse.
Please double-check that you have not accidentally changed `OTP_SECRET` just for this
migration, and re-run the migration with `MIGRATION_IGNORE_INVALID_OTP_SECRET=true`.
Migration aborted.
MESSAGE
end
end end