This adds a new framework for accessible dialogs that will eventually replace bootbox. Under the hood, it uses the a11y-dialog package and an in-repo Ember addon. See PR for usage details.
The old logic did not make sense and hid the selector from regular users
even if they could tag PMs or showed selector for admins even if they
could not tag PMs.
The preload key was changed in e7a84948b9 but this location was missed. This caused an extra AJAX request and left the cached topic list in the PreloadStore, which would then be accidentally used when navigating to the next topic-list route.
This commit extends the plugin API introduced in 40fd82e2d1 to the `Bookmark` and `Notification` models. It also refactors the code that's responsible for loading items in the experimental menu to use `async`...`await` instead of `Promise`s.
This API allows plugins to transform a list of model objects before they're rendered in the UI. At the moment, this API is limited to items/lists of the experimental user menu, but it may be extended in the future to other parts of the app.
Additional context can be found in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/18046.
The previous sprockets implementation was including admin-specific JS in the plugin's main JS file, which would be served to all users regardless of admin status. This commit achieves the same result under the ember-cli plugin asset compiler with one difference: the admin js is compiled into a separate file. That means that in future, we'll be able to make it loaded only for admins. For now though, it's loaded for everyone, just like before.
When preloading topic_list data we were giving it a 'preload key' which was loosely based on the parameters of the list. However, it did not include all parameters, and mismatches between client/server-side logic would cause the preloaded data to be ignored.
This commit simplifies things by using a single key for all topic_list preloading. This works on the assumption that "The first topic_list the JS app will load is the one which was preloaded". That assumption also existed to some extent in the old design, so we don't expect any regressions here.
Omitting the flag from optional-features enables the runtime deprecation notice.
Also introduces `ember-jquery-legacy` which can be used to migrate to the new behaviour early. Details at https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_jquery-event
Core does not appear to make use of `originalEvent` in Ember event handlers. When searching for `originalEvent` there are some matches which relate to our pan-events mixin, but this is our own implementation and not affected by this deprecation.
Plugins often change core behavior, and thereby cause core's tests to fail. In CI, we work around this problem by running core CI without any plugins loaded.
In development, the only option to safely run the core tests is to uninstall all plugins, which is clearly a bad developer experience. This commit aims to improve that experience.
The `qunit_skip_plugins=1` flag would previously prevent the plugin **tests** from running. This commit extends that flag to also affect the plugin's application JS.
Default sidebar tags for not authenticated users can be defined in admin panel. Otherwise, top 5 categories and tags are taken.
Optionally, if categories are set up in permanent order, then the first 5 categories are taken.