* FEATURE: detect theme errors and catch them
* Bump COMPILER_VERSION
* Feedback
* Override eslint no console for one line
* Can't use our ajax method
* remove emoji from translation file
Apparently is is possible to have a user without a user_profile. This
fix will return nil for any user_profile fields during serialization
(like the after delete web hook) instead of blowing up.
The issue here was that, with prefabrication, bumped_at was being
persisted and then loaded and the DB was storing it with less precision
than the object state.
* Updated test-prof
* Made rails_helper.rb use new test-prof APIs
Instead of the previous temporary hacks.
* Added environment option to disable prefabrication
It was removed mistakenly
Net::HTTP always returns ASCII-8BIT encoding. File.read auto-detects the encoding. This leads to an encoding inconsistency between a fresh download, and a cached download. This commit ensures all downloaded files are treated equally, by always returning the cached version from the filesystem, even during initial download.
One symptom of this problem is during theme exports: https://meta.discourse.org/t/116907
Related ruby ticket: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/2567
Having different behavior for staff and regular users can make it confusing for admins to understand how their configuration changes affect regular users
Previously username suggester would give up after 100 attempts at getting
a username and fallback to random string.
This amends the logic so we do all the work of figuring out a good username
in SQL and avoids a large amount of queries in cases where a lot of usernames
were used up.
This corrects an issue on sites with large numbers of anon users
Use the cooked version of the post and the quote to compare their content in
order to take into account the "typographer" option of the markdown pipeline.
Previously external domains were allowed in the client-side redirects, but not the server-side redirects. Now the behavior is to only allow local origins.
We were blocking user registrations with same username and password,
but allowing usernames to be changed to be same as password later.
Also disallow names to be the same as password.
There was a race condition when 2 invites existed for 1 user where in some
cases data from both invites would be used for the redeem. Depending on DB
ordering.
Fix is to delete duplicate invites earlier in the process prior to
`redeem_from_email` being called.
* English shouldn't fallback to any other locale
* Calculate fallback for default locale if it isn't English (useful for en_US)
* Reuse the fallback locale list when outputting translations to JavaScript
This reduces chances of errors where consumers of strings mutate inputs
and reduces memory usage of the app.
Test suite passes now, but there may be some stuff left, so we will run
a few sites on a branch prior to merging
The instagram onebox sometimes surrounds the image with an `<a>` tag, which was breaking the aspect ratio logic, and therefore causing posts to change height on load.
Before: 6:05
After: 5:42
Featuring topics for `list/categories` is a very expensive operation that
happened each time we created a topic. This introduces a test only bypass
This is a feature that used to be present in discourse-assign but is
much easier to implement in core. It also allows a topic to be assigned
without it claiming for review and vice versa and allows it to work with
category group reviewers.
If creating a topic via the api as an admin and the category you specify
cannot be found an error will now be returned instead of just creating
the topic with no category. This will prevent accidental public topic
creation originally intended for a private category.
This commit is follow up to 535c594891 and
still allows for the creation of topics where the category param is
blank.
If creating a topic via the api as an admin and the category you specify
cannot be found an error will now be returned instead of just creating
the topic with no category. This will prevent accidental public topic
creation originally intended for a private category.
Since 5bfe051e, Discourse user agents are marked as non-crawlers (to avoid accidental blacklisting). This makes sure pageviews for these agents are tracked as crawler hits.
Hardcoding the number 1 into a test means that the test may fail if topic_id
1 is somehow seeded
This ensures we are always talking about a topic that does not exist
We found score hard to understand. It is still there behind the scenes
for sorting purposes, but it is no longer shown.
You can now filter by minimum priority (low, med, high) instead of
score.
* Moved let to more appropriate scopes
* Refactored tests
It's confusing when let blocks in a parent context depend on other let
blocks from a child context.
* Moved fabrication to top level
* Removed unnecessary user fabrications
* Added a trust level 2 user at the top level
* Factored out category
* Made test use generic user
* Prefabricate topic
* Cut down redundant users
* Prefabricated more things