Followup c2282439b3
Make the Files and Other config pages reached from the sidebar
use our consistent site setting page rules.
Also slightly improves AdminAreaSettings so we don't show
"Settings not found" when still loading settings.
Create a basic config page that only contains Onebox-related settings, to replace the "onebox" category view linked to from "Onebox" in the admin sidebar.
Create a basic config page that only contains user API-related settings, to replace the "user_api" category view linked to from "User API" in the admin sidebar.
Create a basic config page that only contains rate limiting-related settings, to replace the "rate_limits" category view linked to from "Rate limits" in the admin sidebar.
Create a basic config page that only contains developer-related settings, to replace the "developer" category view linked to from "Developer" in the admin sidebar.
Create a basic config page that only contains security-related settings, to replace the "security" category view linked to from "Security settings" in the admin sidebar.
Create a basic config page that only contains security-related settings, to replace the "security" category view linked to from "Security settings" in the admin sidebar.
* UX: Admin setting page consistency - Group permissions (#30528)
Followup c2282439b3 and
21470e4afd
Adds a new "Group permissions" page and group_permissions site
setting area, which shows every single group-based site setting
in the app and core plugins.
Also adds a "trust_levels" area to show on the already moved
admin "Trust level" settings page, since that previously was
showing a mix of trust level settings and allowed group settings.
* DEV: Review fixes
Create a basic config page that only contains navigation-related settings, to replace the setting filtered view linked to from "Navigation" in the admin sidebar.
Create a basic config page that only contains font-related settings, to replace the setting filtered view linked to from "Font style" in the admin sidebar.
For consistency, we are updating all sidebar links that
point to an /admin/customize/site_settings URL to their
own config pages, in preparation for more focused config
pages in future. This will mitigate the issue we have now,
which is that every sidebar link you click showing a different
UI to admins.
This commit moves admin/config/login-and-authentication to
establish the pattern.
Setting tab should be added to permalinks so admins do not need to have left `/permalinks`.
A new component called `AreaSetting` was added to avoid duplications and
simplify adding settings to other sections.
* port CanCheckEmails mixin to helper class with explicit dependencies
* move isCurrentUser getter to components
* anonymous users should not be able to see sensitive information
Some pages like new/edit item should not display admin header. New attribute called `@shouldDisplay` was added.
As a proof of concept, the flags page was updated.
Sometimes changes to "What's new?" feed items are made or the feed items are
removed altogether, and the polling interval to check for new features is 1 day.
This is quite long, so this commit introduces a "Check for updates"
button for admins to click on the "What's new?" page which will bust
the cache for the feed and check again at the new features endpoint.
This is limited to 5 times per minute to avoid rapid sending of
requests.
This commit introduces a new feature that allows staff to bulk select and delete users directly from the users list at `/admin/users/list`. The main use-case for this feature is make deleting spammers easier when a site is under a large spam attack.
Internal topic: t/140321.
In particular, this applies:
- new `discourse/no-implicit-this` template-lint rule
- `init`/`willDestroy` ordering enforcement
- `lines-between-class-members`
Redesign the permalinks page to follow the UX guide. In addition, the ability to edit permalinks was added.
This change includes:
- move to RestModel
- added Validations
- update endpoint and clear old values after the update
- system specs and improvements for unit tests
This PR ensures that admins are shown a confirmation dialog when clicking to disable 2FA for a user. The 2FA button is right below the "Grant Badge" button and as such it can easily be clicked accidentally. It's also good practice to ask for confirmation before removing important functionality.
This commit is fixing the path which sets a default value to trigger. We were doing `if (!this.model.trigger)` but `this.model.trigger` can have `0` as value, which would trigger this codepath and this codepath was setting the first value of `badgeTriggers` as a default value for trigger.
If a plugin's JS fails to load for some reason, most commonly
ad blockers, the entire admin interface would break. This is because
we are adding links to the admin routes for plugins that define
them in the sidebar.
We have a fix for this already in the plugin list which shows a warning
to the admin. This fix just prevents the broken link from rendering
in the sidebar if the route is not valid.
This commit introduces a feature that allows an admin to delete a user's
associated account. After deletion, a log will be recorded in staff
actions.
ref=t/136675
his is a new feature that lets admins dismiss notices from the dashboard. This helps with self-service in cases where a notice is "stuck", while we work on provisions to prevent "sticking" in the first place.
Followup 14b436923c
On the standalone Site Traffic report page, we also need
to hide the 'other' and 'crawler' pageviews by default
like we do on the admin dashboard.
### UI changes
All of the UI changes described are gated behind the `use_legacy_pageviews`
site setting.
This commit changes the admin dashboard pageviews report to
use the "Consolidated Pageviews with Browser Detection" report
introduced in 2f2da72747 with
the following changes:
* The report name is changed to "Site traffic"
* The pageview count on the dashboard is counting only using the new method
* The old "Consolidated Pageviews" report is renamed as "Consolidated Legacy Pageviews"
* By default "known crawlers" and "other" sources of pageviews are hidden on the report
When `use_legacy_pageviews` is `true`, we do not show or allow running
the "Site traffic" report for admins. When `use_legacy_pageviews` is `false`,
we do not show or allow running the following legacy reports:
* consolidated_page_views
* consolidated_page_views_browser_detection
* page_view_anon_reqs
* page_view_logged_in_reqs
### Historical data changes
Also part of this change is that, since we introduced our new "Consolidated
Pageviews with Browser Detection" report, some admins are confused at either:
* The lack of data before a certain date , which didn’t exist before
we started collecting it
* Comparing this and the current "Consolidated Pageviews" report data,
which rolls up "Other Pageviews" into "Anonymous Browser" and so it
appears inaccurate
All pageview data in the new report before the date where the _first_
anon or logged in browser pageview was recorded is now hidden.
* FEATURE: Log tag group changes in staff action log
This commit records every change (add, change, delete) to a tag group in
the staff action log.
It uses a modal that was originally called ThemeChangeModal to display
changes, allowing staffs to see the specific changes clearly. The modal
is renamed to StaffActionLogChangeModal in this PR.
ref: https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/325011/14
Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
This commit introduces a little bit of duplication
since the old plugin UIs not using the new plugin show
page look different from ones like AI and Gamification
which have been converted. We can use the new admin
header component on the plugins list, but for the other
pages we are manually rendering a breadcrumb trail and
the list of plugin tabs.
Over time as we convert more plugins to use the new UI
guidelines and show page we can get rid of this duplication.
In FormKit you can add error on an existing field existing in the DOM, but you can also set an arbitrary error on a virtual field not existing in the DOM.
When revalidating existing data, we are only resetting real fields. This commit adds `removeError(name)` to allow you to manually manage virtual fields. `removeError` is available in the same helpers where `addError` is available.
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When searching for site texts for admin using the english
version of the text, previously we would show the english
version in the results _even if_ there was another locale
translated version available when a locale was selected
from the dropdown.
This commit adds a "Only show results in selected locale"
checkbox option which will instead make it so the results
shown are in the target locale, making it easier for translators
to tell when there is actually translations vs. missing tranlsations.