* Revoking users when enabling single org and 2fa policies. Fixing tests. * Added migration. * Wrote tests and fixed bugs found. * Patch build process * Fixing tests. * Added unit test around disabling the feature flag. * Updated error message to be public and added test for validating the request. * formatting * Added some tests for single org policy validator. * Fix issues from merge. * Added sending emails to revoked non-compliant users. * Fixing name. Adding two factor policy email. * Send email when user has been revoked. * Correcting migration name. * Fixing templates and logic issue in Revoke command. * Moving interface into its own file. * Correcting namespaces for email templates. * correcting logic that would not allow normal users to revoke non owners. * Actually correcting the test and logic. * dotnet format. Added exec to bottom of bulk sproc * Update src/Core/AdminConsole/OrganizationFeatures/OrganizationUsers/RevokeNonCompliantOrganizationUserCommand.cs Co-authored-by: Rui Tomé <108268980+r-tome@users.noreply.github.com> * Updated OrgIds to be a json string * Fixing errors. * Updating test * Moving command result. * Formatting and request rename * Realized this would throw a null error from the system domain verification. Adding unknown type to event system user. Adding optional parameter to SaveAsync in policy service in order to pass in event system user. * Code review changes * Removing todos * Corrected test name. * Syncing filename to record name. * Fixing up the tests. * Added happy path test * Naming corrections. And corrected EF query. * added check against event service * Code review changes. * Fixing tests. * splitting up tests * Added templates and email side effect for claiming a domain. * bringing changes from nc user changes. * Switched to enqueue mail message. * Filled in DomainClaimedByOrganization.html.hbs * Added text document for domain claiming * Fixing migration script. * Remove old sproc * Limiting sending of the email down to users who are a part of the domain being claimed. * Added test for change * Renames and fixed up email. * Fixing up CSS --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Bishop <mbishop@bitwarden.com> Co-authored-by: Rui Tomé <108268980+r-tome@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Rui Tome <rtome@bitwarden.com> |
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The Bitwarden Server project contains the APIs, database, and other core infrastructure items needed for the "backend" of all bitwarden client applications.
The server project is written in C# using .NET Core with ASP.NET Core. The database is written in T-SQL/SQL Server. The codebase can be developed, built, run, and deployed cross-platform on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions.
Developer Documentation
Please refer to the Server Setup Guide in the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.
Deploy
You can deploy Bitwarden using Docker containers on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions. Use the provided PowerShell and Bash scripts to get started quickly. Find all of the Bitwarden images on Docker Hub.
Full documentation for deploying Bitwarden with Docker can be found in our help center at: https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/
Requirements
- Docker
- Docker Compose (already included with some Docker installations)
These dependencies are free to use.
Linux & macOS
curl -s -L -o bitwarden.sh \
"https://func.bitwarden.com/api/dl/?app=self-host&platform=linux" \
&& chmod +x bitwarden.sh
./bitwarden.sh install
./bitwarden.sh start
Windows
Invoke-RestMethod -OutFile bitwarden.ps1 `
-Uri "https://func.bitwarden.com/api/dl/?app=self-host&platform=windows"
.\bitwarden.ps1 -install
.\bitwarden.ps1 -start
We're Hiring!
Interested in contributing in a big way? Consider joining our team! We're hiring for many positions. Please take a look at our Careers page to see what opportunities are currently open as well as what it's like to work at Bitwarden.
Contribute
Code contributions are welcome! Please commit any pull requests against the main
branch. Learn more about how to contribute by reading the Contributing Guidelines. Check out the Contributing Documentation for how to get started with your first contribution.
Security audits and feedback are welcome. Please open an issue or email us privately if the report is sensitive in nature. You can read our security policy in the SECURITY.md
file. We also run a program on HackerOne.
No grant of any rights in the trademarks, service marks, or logos of Bitwarden is made (except as may be necessary to comply with the notice requirements as applicable), and use of any Bitwarden trademarks must comply with Bitwarden Trademark Guidelines.
Dotnet-format
Consider installing our git pre-commit hook for automatic formatting.
git config --local core.hooksPath .git-hooks