J3 Issue ?
avatar sozzled
sozzled
5 Nov 2018

Steps to reproduce the issue

See full details at https://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=706&t=966887 (they're fairly detailed)
Start with pre-J! 3.9.0 website with Logout menu item published.
Update site to J! 3.9.0
Enable System - Privacy Consent plugin and select a published article containing the site's "privacy policy"
Login to frontend.

Expected result

On first login at frontend, user should be redirected to a page where the user profile is displayed and the user is able to consent to the privacy policy (or edit the logged-in user profile).

Actual result

On first login at frontend, user is redirected to a page where the user profile is displayed but the user is unable to consent to the privacy policy (or edit the logged-in user profile).

System information (as much as possible)

Full details contained in FPA report at https://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=706&t=966887#p3546552

Additional comments

No-one else has confirmed that they're able to reproduce this problem on their own websites. One other user has confirmed that the situation (as I've described it) happens when they've also used the test site.

The problem is reproducible on any site where the Logout menu item is published and the System - Privacy Consent plugin is configured and enabled.

Not related to #22927 although the file components/com_privacy/controller.php has been replaced with the updated replacements

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# of Users Experiencing Issue
1/1
Average Importance Score
5.00

avatar sozzled sozzled - open - 5 Nov 2018
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - labeled - 5 Nov 2018
avatar sozzled sozzled - change - 5 Nov 2018
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avatar sozzled sozzled - edited - 5 Nov 2018
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Title
On login with Privacy Consent plugin enabled and Logout menu item published, user unable to consent to privacy poligy
[3.9.0] On login with Privacy Consent plugin enabled and Logout menu item published, user unable to consent to privacy poligy
avatar sozzled sozzled - edited - 5 Nov 2018
avatar sozzled sozzled - change - 5 Nov 2018
Title
[3.9.0] On login with Privacy Consent plugin enabled and Logout menu item published, user unable to consent to privacy poligy
[3.9.0] On login with Privacy Consent plugin enabled and Logout menu item published: user unable to consent to privacy poligy
avatar sozzled sozzled - edited - 5 Nov 2018
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The description was changed
avatar sozzled sozzled - edited - 5 Nov 2018
avatar SharkyKZ
SharkyKZ - comment - 5 Nov 2018

I can reproduce this. It's a legacy router issue that affects older versions too (tested on 3.8.13). So not related to Privacy Consent plugin.

To reproduce:
Create Users -> Logout menu item.
Do not create any other Users menu item.
Attempt to edit user profile.

Related PR #21274 but it's broken at the moment. @Hackwar suggests switching to modern routing which does solve the issue.

avatar sozzled
sozzled - comment - 5 Nov 2018

@SharkyKZ: sorry but the test website http://vanilla390.enduring.com.au has modern routing enabled. I made the change after I read the follow-up suggestions. Using modern routing does not solve the issue.

Please remember the important qualification to reproduce the issue: you need to have a Logout menu item published. It's definitely related to the Privacy Consent plugin.

avatar SharkyKZ
SharkyKZ - comment - 5 Nov 2018

modern routing enabled

Just to make sure, is it enabled for com_users too?

It's definitely related to the Privacy Consent plugin.

I don't think so. The issue can be reproduced on your 3.8.13 site too.

Login to http://vanilla3813.enduring.com.au.
Open user profile (directly through index.php?option=com_users&view=profile or enable Show Profile Link option in login module for quick access).
Click Edit Profile.

avatar Webdongle
Webdongle - comment - 5 Nov 2018

I can confirm the issue happens when 3.8.13 is installed and updated to 3.9.0.
When a user is registered when the System - Privacy Consent plugin is disabled ... then the first login after it is enabled renders the site unusable. There is no way to confirm consent.
It makes no difference if the user is created from the frontend or in the backend.

The confusing thing is that on my live site (which has been updated from I forget when) there is no issue. I have compared my site with @sozzled test site (and my own test site) with my live site ... and can not see any reason why it works on my live site but not freshly installed/updated live sites.


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avatar sozzled
sozzled - comment - 5 Nov 2018

modern routing enabled

Just to make sure, is it enabled for com_users too?

Ah-ha! Enabling "modern routing" on com_users resolves the problem. Very interesting. This is a "gotcha"! Thanks for the workaround.

avatar Webdongle
Webdongle - comment - 5 Nov 2018

I have legacy routing on my site but the problem does not exist there ?
It was one of the first settings I compared when testing on the test site.

avatar SharkyKZ
SharkyKZ - comment - 5 Nov 2018

@Webdongle maybe you have a menu item for User Profile or Edit User Profile?

avatar Webdongle
Webdongle - comment - 5 Nov 2018

@SharkyKZ none enabled ... but I must have done something different. In any event the issue is confirmed and some will surely create a fix.

avatar brianteeman brianteeman - change - 6 Nov 2018
Labels Added: J3 Issue
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - labeled - 6 Nov 2018
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - change - 6 Nov 2018
Title
[3.9.0] On login with Privacy Consent plugin enabled and Logout menu item published: user unable to consent to privacy poligy
[3.9.0] On login with Privacy Consent plugin enabled and Logout menu item published: user unable to consent to privacy policy
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - edited - 6 Nov 2018
avatar webhelpus
webhelpus - comment - 12 Nov 2018

I'm getting the same issue logging into a live site (was live before 3.9) on the frontend with my Super User Account. I get automatically redirected to the user edit to consent to the Privacy Policy, but when I do, I get a 403 Access Denied error.

avatar Hackwar
Hackwar - comment - 12 Nov 2018

Is your registration menu item set to guest?

avatar SharkyKZ
SharkyKZ - comment - 26 Nov 2018

@sozzled @Webdongle #19485 might fix your issue.

avatar SharkyKZ
SharkyKZ - comment - 26 Nov 2018

@webhelpus I can't reproduce your issue. You should open a separate issue with more details about your menu item setup.

avatar franz-wohlkoenig franz-wohlkoenig - change - 4 Mar 2019
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2019-03-04 17:23:07
Closed_By franz-wohlkoenig
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 4 Mar 2019
Closed_Date 2019-03-04 17:23:07 2019-03-04 17:23:08
Closed_By franz-wohlkoenig joomla-cms-bot
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - close - 4 Mar 2019
avatar joomla-cms-bot
joomla-cms-bot - comment - 4 Mar 2019
avatar franz-wohlkoenig
franz-wohlkoenig - comment - 4 Mar 2019

closed as Issue by Thread-Opener is solved.


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