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[cli] Fix HTTPS tunneling for usernames with dot #28692
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As highlighted in #27027 (comment), users with `.` in their usernames are unable to use HTTPS tunneling due to a limitation of our SSL certificate, where we can only have one level deep wild card domains. Update `_getIdentifyingUrlSegmentsAsync` to filter out `.` when slugifying the username. This shouldn't cause any clashes given that we concat the username with `getProjectRandomnessAsync()` `yarn start --tunnel` using an account with `.` in the username <!-- Please check the appropriate items below if they apply to your diff. This is required for changes to Expo modules. --> - [ ] Documentation is up to date to reflect these changes (eg: https://docs.expo.dev and README.md). - [ ] Conforms with the [Documentation Writing Style Guide](https://github.com/expo/expo/blob/main/guides/Expo%20Documentation%20Writing%20Style%20Guide.md) - [ ] This diff will work correctly for `npx expo prebuild` & EAS Build (eg: updated a module plugin).
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@@ -51,7 +51,8 @@ export class AsyncNgrok { | |||
return [ | |||
// NOTE: https://github.com/expo/expo/pull/16556#discussion_r822944286 | |||
await this.getProjectRandomnessAsync(), | |||
slugify(username), | |||
// Strip out periods from the username to avoid subdomain issues with SSL certificates. | |||
slugify(username, { remove: /\./ }), |
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I see that the slugify
docs say this:
- If the value of
remove
is a regular expression, it should be a character class and only a character class. It should also use the global flag. (For example:/[*+~.()'"!:@]/g
.) Otherwise, the remove option might not work as expected.- If the value of
remove
is a string, it should be a single character. Otherwise, theremove
option might not work as expected.
So it seems they're saying you should use '.'
or /[.]/g
However, I tested /\./
and it seems to work fine! I suppose their recommendation is just a lie to children?
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Why
As highlighted in #27027 (comment), users with
.
in their usernames are unable to use HTTPS tunneling due to a limitation of our SSL certificate, where we can only have one level deep wild card domains.How
Update
_getIdentifyingUrlSegmentsAsync
to filter out.
when slugifying the username. This shouldn't cause any clashes given that we concat the username withgetProjectRandomnessAsync()
Test Plan
yarn start --tunnel
using an account with.
in the usernameChecklist
npx expo prebuild
& EAS Build (eg: updated a module plugin).