If we don't get a `videoWidth` back for a video don't try and generate a
thumbnail for it.
Also as part of this change I switched getImageData, the function
throwing the error, to use video.videoWidth instead of canvas.width
because it's very likely we were setting canvas.width too early before
the width could be read. Now that we are reading the value inside of the
setTimeout hopefully we will actually have a width. Just incase we don't
detect a width we will now exit early instead of throwing an error.
We only need to check for `0` and not null because the value is an
integer and will always return a 0 if it can't be read. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLVideoElement/videoWidth
See https://meta.discourse.org/t/322363
What did this fix?
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Previously, we only triggered this event in the `user.logged_out` method.
This resulted in the event being triggered only when the user was logged
out by the administrator or the site had strict logout mode enabled.
This bug affected customers who managed user status via webhooks.
meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/user-log-out-event-not-triggered-in-webhooks/249464
This commit moves the business logic in the `Admin::UsersController#suspend` and `Admin::UsersController#silence` actions to dedicated service classes. There's no functional changes in this commit.
Internal topic: t/130014.
Previously, we were silently failing when a theme hit SSRF protection, or the `git clone` command failed for some reason. This commit updates them to be exceptions, so they provide more useful error messages
Now that `ActiveRecord` relations are properly handled in a `model`
step, putting this step back will allow the service to stops its
execution if there are no users to be removed without calling the pretty
big SQL query contained in the `CalculateMembershipsForRemoval` action.
When we use CTRL/CMD + K to search, on the server we run 4 queries:
- 1 for users
- 1 for groups
- 1 for category channels
- 1 for direct message channels
The server returns up to 10 results per type and the client concatenate all the results (in the order I described) and then takes the first 10 or so.
Let's say you've had 1:1s with john1, john2, and john3. Searching for “john” would return all the johns as “users”. It doesn’t make sense to also return them as 1:1 dms.
That’s what this fixes. When the search returns some users, we skip all 1:1s because we assume they will show up as the results of the “users” query.
We’ll always return matching direct messages with more than 2 users (aka. “group chats”). All 3 other queries (users, groups, and category channels) are unaffected.
Internal ref - t/136079
This lays the groundwork for converting SelectKit subclasses to native class syntax. This commit is designed to be entirely backwards-compatible, so it should not affect any existing subclasses.
Of interest:
- Any properties which are designed to be overridden by subclasses are implemented using a local `@protoProp` decorator. That means they are applied to the prototype, so that they can be overridden in subclasses by both legacy `.extend()` prototype extensions, and by modern native-class fields.
- New class decorators are introduced: `@selectKitOptions` and `@pluginApiIdentifiers`. These are native class versions of the legacy `concatenatedProperties` system. This follows the pattern Ember has introduced for `@className`, `@classNameBindings`, etc.
This would cause the infamous error:
```
index.js:118 Uncaught (in promise)
Error: Assertion Failed: You attempted to update `href` on `<ExtraNavItem:ember384>`, but it had already been used previously in the same computation.
```
Moreover, set didnt seem necessary here.
In some situations, the filesystem cache will be read and persisted to the database. If the file being read is still being written, then that can lead to empty/partial caches being stored in the database.
This commit ensures that cannot happen by switching to our `atomic_write_file` helper (which writes to a temp file, and then does an atomic `mv` operation to move it to the destination)
Followup 1446596089
The link to inform admins that restore is disabled
was not correct. This fixes it and also changes it
to go to /admin/backups/settings
This commit changes the custom flags admin config area
to use the AdminPageHeader component and conforms
to the new admin UI guidelines. Also makes some slight
modifications to the reusable components to handle using
a @route for an action button.
This commit implements 2 new metrics/stats in the /about page for the _estimated_ numbers of unique visitors from the EU and the rest of the world. This new feature is currently off by default, but it can be enabled by turning on the hidden `display_eu_visitor_stats` site settings via the rails console.
There are a number of assumptions that we're making here in order to estimate the number of unique visitors, specifically:
1. we're assuming that the average of page views per anonymous visitor is similar to the average number of page views that a logged-in visitor makes, and
2. we're assuming that the ratio of logged in visitors from the EU is similar to the ratio of anonymous visitors from the EU
Discourse keeps track of the number of both logged-in and anonymous page views, and also the number of unique logged-in visitors and where they're from. So with those numbers and the assumptions above, we can estimate the number of unique anonymous visitors from the EU and the rest of the world.
Internal topic: t/128480.
`bin/ember-cli -u` buffers the output of ember-cli, which means progress is not shown clearly. This commit uses `TERM=dumb` to put ember-cli into a more simple mode, which outputs progress on separate lines. Also adds a `[ember-cli]` prefix to all output.
We need a way to disable certain checks programatically, e.g. on Discourse hosting. This PR adds a configuration option for this, and makes it so that disabled checks aren't run as part of #run_all.
This patch allows using an AR relation as a model in services without
fetching associated records. It will just check if the relation is empty
or not. In the former case, the execution will stop at that point, as
expected.