2019-11-19 19:33:39 +08:00
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Django 2.1.15 release notes
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2019-12-02 16:10:15 +08:00
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*December 2, 2019*
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2019-11-19 19:33:39 +08:00
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2019-11-14 22:03:26 +08:00
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Django 2.1.15 fixes a security issue and a data loss bug in 2.1.14.
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CVE-2019-19118: Privilege escalation in the Django admin.
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Since Django 2.1, a Django model admin displaying a parent model with related
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model inlines, where the user has view-only permissions to a parent model but
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edit permissions to the inline model, would display a read-only view of the
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parent model but editable forms for the inline.
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Submitting these forms would not allow direct edits to the parent model, but
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would trigger the parent model's ``save()`` method, and cause pre and post-save
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signal handlers to be invoked. This is a privilege escalation as a user who
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lacks permission to edit a model should not be able to trigger its save-related
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signals.
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To resolve this issue, the permission handling code of the Django admin
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interface has been changed. Now, if a user has only the "view" permission for a
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parent model, the entire displayed form will not be editable, even if the user
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has permission to edit models included in inlines.
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This is a backwards-incompatible change, and the Django security team is aware
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that some users of Django were depending on the ability to allow editing of
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inlines in the admin form of an otherwise view-only parent model.
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Given the complexity of the Django admin, and in-particular the permissions
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related checks, it is the view of the Django security team that this change was
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necessary: that it is not currently feasible to maintain the existing behavior
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whilst escaping the potential privilege escalation in a way that would avoid a
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recurrence of similar issues in the future, and that would be compatible with
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Django's *safe by default* philosophy.
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For the time being, developers whose applications are affected by this change
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should replace the use of inlines in read-only parents with custom forms and
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views that explicitly implement the desired functionality. In the longer term,
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adding a documented, supported, and properly-tested mechanism for
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partially-editable multi-model forms to the admin interface may occur in Django
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itself.
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2019-11-19 19:33:39 +08:00
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Bugfixes
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2019-12-02 15:10:39 +08:00
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* Fixed a data loss possibility in the
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:meth:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet.select_for_update()`. When using
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``'self'`` in the ``of`` argument with :ref:`multi-table inheritance
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<multi-table-inheritance>`, a parent model was locked instead of the
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queryset's model (:ticket:`30953`).
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