The value [Yesterday] was a fixed string which couldn't be translated. Also removes nextWeek/nextDay which make no sense for dates which are always supposed to be in the past.
When exporting a csv file and the size of the file exceeded the
max_export_file_size_kb it will still send the PM that the export
succeeded with a broken link to a missing export file. This change
ensures that a failed message will be sent instead.
* Revert "FEATURE: Use native number fields for integer inputs (#24984)"
This reverts commit 8fce890ead.
* FIX: Deprecate NumberField, use <input> instead
This reverts #24984 as it introduced regressions (behavioral and visual) and instead it deprecates the NumberField component and replaces its uses in core with native `<input>` elements.
CategoryRow component uses allowUncategorized SelectKit option to
decide whether to show the "Uncategorized" category or not. This was
undefined which lead to "Uncategorized" category being always hidden
causing a minor visual glitch.
We're changing the implementation of trust levels to use groups. Part of this is to have site settings that reference trust levels use groups instead. It converts the min_trust_level_to_tag_topics site setting to tag_topic_allowed_groups.
Currently when exporting a list of users and there is an error we just
log that there was an error, but we don't show what the issue is in the
logs which makes it really hard to debug in production. This change will
output any errors to the logs.
Some parts of our code (e.g. some types of reviewable) set `topic.category`. In the past this would override the computed property value, but with recent Ember it raises an error. This commit adds a setter which handles the situation cleanly
We have all these calls to Group.refresh_automatic_groups! littered throughout the tests. Including tests that are seemingly unrelated to groups. This is because automatic group memberships aren't fabricated when making a vanilla user. There are two places where you'd want to use this:
You have fabricated a user that needs a certain trust level (which is now based on group membership.)
You need the system user to have a certain trust level.
In the first case, we can pass refresh_auto_groups: true to the fabricator instead. This is a more lightweight operation that only considers a single user, instead of all users in all groups.
The second case is no longer a thing after #25400.
Having the admin sidebar code in an instance initializer is not
ideal because:
* It runs during app boot which may not even be necessary based on site settings
* It makes it hard for plugins to register additional links in time without resorting
to before/after initializer gymnastics
This PR moves the admin sidebar into a lib and creates the panel
in custom-sections.js, then the sections and links are loaded when
the main sidebar component is rendered, which leaves plugins enough
time to add additional links in an initializer.
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Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
We want to exclude the system user from group user counts, since intuitively admins wouldn't include them.
Originally this was accomplished by booting said system user from the groups, but this is causing problems, because the system user needs TL group membership to perform certain tasks.
After this PR, system user is still in the TL groups, but excluded when refreshing the user count.
Previously, it was not possible to modify the sorting order of the `TopicQuery` result from a plugin. This feature adds support to specify custom sorting functionality in a plugin. We're using the `apply_modifier` method in the `DiscoursePluginRegistry` module to achieve it.
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
Some preparatory refactoring as we're working on TL groups for the system user. On User we have a scope #human_users to exclude the system user, DiscoBot, etc. This PR adds the same scope (delegated to User) on Group.