When showing the email invite dropdowns, pre-select the user's own domain as the first option
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@ -155,24 +155,90 @@ class DomainWhitelistPlugin extends Plugin
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return true;
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}
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$parts = explode('@', $email);
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$userDomain = strtolower(trim($parts[1]));
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$userDomain = $this->domainFromEmail($email);
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return in_array($userDomain, $whitelist);
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to pull out a domain from
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* an email address
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*
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* @param string $email and email address
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* @return string the domain
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*/
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function domainFromEmail($email)
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{
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$parts = explode('@', $email);
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return strtolower(trim($parts[1]));
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}
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function getWhitelist()
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{
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$whitelist = common_config('email', 'whitelist');
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if (is_array($whitelist)) {
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return $whitelist;
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return $this->sortWhiteList($whitelist);
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} else {
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return explode('|', $whitelist);
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}
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}
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/**
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* This is a filter function passed in to array_filter()
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* in order to strip out the user's domain, which will
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* be re-inserted as the first element (see sortWhitelist()
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* below).
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*
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* @param string $domain domain to check
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* @return boolean whether to include the domain
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*/
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function userDomainFilter($domain)
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{
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$user = common_current_user();
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$userDomain = $this->domainFromEmail($user->email);
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if ($userDomain == $domain) {
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* This function sorts the whitelist alphabetically, and sets the
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* current user's domain as the first element in the array of
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* allowed domains. Mostly, this is for the JavaScript on the invite
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* page--in the case of multiple allowed domains, it's nicer if the
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* user's own domain is the first option, and this seemed like a good
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* way to do it.
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*
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* @param array $whitelist whitelist of allowed email domains
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* @return array an ordered or sorted version of the whitelist
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*/
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function sortWhitelist($whitelist)
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{
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$whitelist = array_unique($whitelist);
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natcasesort($whitelist);
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$user = common_current_user();
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if (!empty($user) && !empty($user->email)) {
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$userDomain = $this->domainFromEmail($user->email);
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$orderedWhitelist = array_values(
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array_filter(
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$whitelist,
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array($this, "userDomainFilter")
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)
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);
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array_unshift($orderedWhitelist, $userDomain);
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return $orderedWhitelist;
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}
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return $whitelist;
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}
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/**
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* Show a fancier invite form when domains are restricted to the
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* whitelist.
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