ioweb-gr / m2-disable-customer-address-upload
ioweb-gr/m2-disable-customer-address-upload
Ioweb Disable Customer Address Upload
Disable the customer address file upload controller in Magento 2 by intercepting
Magento\Customer\Controller\Address\File\Upload::execute and returning a 403
response.
Requirements
- Magento 2
magento/module-customer
Installation
Install via Composer (path or VCS repository):
composer require ioweb/module-disable-customer-address-upload
Then enable the module and update the schema:
bin/magento module:enable Ioweb_DisableCustomerAddressUpload
bin/magento setup:upgrade
bin/magento cache:flush
What it does
The module registers an around plugin on:
Magento\Customer\Controller\Address\File\Upload::execute
The plugin skips the original controller execution and returns a 403 raw
response with a short message.
Uninstall
bin/magento module:disable Ioweb_DisableCustomerAddressUpload
Remove the package from Composer if desired:
composer remove ioweb/module-disable-customer-address-upload
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Requires 1
| Package | Constraint |
|---|---|
| magento/module-customer | * |
Compatibility
Each Magento release line is installed on its supported PHP versions, then the module is built (DI compilation + static-content deploy) and its unit and integration suites are run. The matrix shows the lines and PHP versions the module is confirmed to install and run on. Code-quality results further down (phpstan, phpcs, …) are reported separately and never affect compatibility.
Code Quality
Advisory checks against the module's source. Static analysis runs once across the whole module; PHPStan re-runs per Magento + PHP version because resolvable symbols differ between releases. These NEVER affect the Compatibility badge — a phpcs finding can't make a module incompatible.
Static analysis
Coding standards (phpcs), mess detection (phpmd), copy-pasted code (cpd), PHP cross-version compatibility, composer.json validity. Each runs once for the whole module.
PHPStan
Type-checks the module's PHP against a real Magento install at the configured gate level. Re-runs per Magento and PHP version because resolvable symbols differ between releases. Cell → details modal.
Tests
Unit and integration suites, run for each applicable Magento and PHP version. A test failure speaks to the module's behaviour, not its compatibility with a Magento line, so it is reported here separately and never reddens the compatibility matrix.
Unit tests
| Magento | PHP 8.2 | PHP 8.3 | PHP 8.4 | PHP 8.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.4.7 | N/A | N/A | ||
| 2.4.8 | N/A | N/A | ||
| 2.4.9 | N/A | N/A |
Integration tests
| Magento | PHP 8.2 | PHP 8.3 | PHP 8.4 | PHP 8.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.4.7 | N/A | N/A | ||
| 2.4.8 | N/A | N/A | ||
| 2.4.9 | N/A | N/A |
Security
Security checks run directly against the module: an audit of its declared dependencies for known vulnerabilities (composer audit) and a scan of its source for malware and web-shell signatures. Each runs once. A malware detection fails the version outright.
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