When uploading a video, the composer will now show a thumbnail image in
the composer preview instead of just the video placeholder image.
If `enable_diffhtml_preview` is enabled the video will be rendered in
the composer preview and is playable.
Followup 94fe31e5b3,
change the color of the "Known Crawler" bar on the
new "Consolidated Pageviews with Browser Detection (Experimental)"
report to be purple, like it was on the original
"Consolidated Pageviews" report to allow for easier
visual comparison.
Also removes the report colors to named keys in a hash
for easier reference than having to look up the
index of the array all the time.
Delay rendering sidebar sections after sidebar is shown
Showing the popup takes about 100ms, then rendering each section
could take up to and additional 200ms, which leaves the total just
outside of 300ms. If we cheat by rendering the popup first then
the sections in the next frame, it improves our paint time
Introduce DeferredRender to encapsulate 'paint later'
This uses a new nav style with the heirarchy:
```
Breadcrumbs
|- Title
|- Description
|- Third-Level Navigation
```
The navigation bar uses the transparent red-underlined
buttons similar to the user activity page.
Over time all admin pages will use this, but this starts
with the new plugin show page.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ella <ella.estigoy@gmail.com>
We need to register a waiter so that `settled()` will wait for `runAfterFramePaint()` callbacks to be run before proceeding.
Re-lands 63b7b598cb, but wrapped with `isTesting()` to avoid production errors.
# Context
We currently have a tracked value of `topic` in the header service that we utilize across the app for determining the presence of a topic.
A simple example is: If you are in a topic, and scroll down the page, we need to communicate to the header that a topic is present and we change the styling of the header.
The issue with this logic is that when entering a topic (and you are at the top of the page), we **haven't** set the topic on the header service yet. We only set the topic when you have scrolled down on the page (set by `app/components/discourse-topic.js`)
This is unhelpful behavior when you are utilizing a plugin outlet that is receiving the `topic` from the header:
17add599e3/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/components/header/topic/info.gjs (L85)
As the `topic` won't be present until you scroll down the page.
# Changes
This PR adds a tracked `inTopic` value to the header service that is a boolean value. This is to let the app know
> Yes, we are scrolled within a topic
And instead sets the tracked `topic` value immediately, if you are loading a topic, to allow the necessary data to be populated to the plugin outlets on page load.
Previously, avatars would be 'sticky' when:
1. The post was longer than the viewport
OR
2. You were scrolling up
The difference in behavior based on scroll direction doesn't 'feel' quite right. This commit makes the behavior consistent, so sticky avatar logic is applied to all posts regardless of scroll direction.
For some reason, despite iframe also indicating a
```
<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
```
.. Google is still indexing the embed/comment URLs. This causes links like http://\<site>/embed/comments\?topic_id\=6366 to be indexed instead of the topic.
This commit adds it explicitly in the header.
In 958437e7dd we ensured that the email summaries are properly sent based on 'digest_attempted_at' for people who barely/never visit the forum.
This fixed the "frequency" of the email summaries but introduced a bug where the digest would be sent even though there wasn't anything new since for some users.
The logic we use to compute the threshold date for the content to be included in the digest was
```ruby
@since = opts[:since] || user.last_seen_at || user.user_stat&.digest_attempted_at || 1.month.ago
```
It was working as expected for users who haven never been seen but for users who have connected at least once, we would use their "last_seen_at" date as the "threshold date" for the content to be sent in a summary 😬
This fix changes the logic to be the most recent date amongst the `last_seen_at`, `digest_attempted_at` and `1.month.ago` so it's correctly handling cases where
- user has never been seen nor emailed a summary
- user has been seen in a while but has recently been sent a summary
- user has been sent a summary recently but hasn't been seen in a while.
This commit moves the logic for crawler rate limits out of the application controller and into the request tracker middleware. The reason for this move is to apply rate limits to all crawler requests instead of just the requests that make it to the application controller. Some requests are served early from the middleware stack without reaching the Rails app for performance reasons (e.g. `AnonymousCache`) which results in crawlers getting 200 responses even though they've reached their limits and should be getting 429 responses.
Internal topic: t/128810.
This commit splits out the updating of `TopicUser#last_read_post_number` in
`TopicUser.ensure_consistency!` to a new
`TopicUser.update_last_read_post_number` method` which
`PostTiming.pretend_read` will now call instead. Previously,
`PostTiming.pretend_read` calls `TopicUser.ensure_consistency!` which in
turn calls `TopicUser.update_post_action_cache` but that is
unnecessary for `PostTiming.pretend_read` since `PostTiming.pretend_read` does not
affect the `TopicUser#liked` or `TopicUser.bookmarked` columns which
`TopicUser.update_post_action_cache` updates. As the query in
`TopicUser.update_post_action_cache` can be expensive, we should avoid
calling it when it isn't necessary.
One such scenario where it is unnecessary is when we are closing a
topic.
This gives us daily fidelity of topic view stats
New table stores a row per topic viewed per day tracking
anonymous and logged on views
We also have a new endpoint `/t/ID/views-stats.json` to get the statistics for the topic.
Prior to this fix we had too logic to detect if a user is active or not:
- idle codepath on the frontend
- online user ids on the backend
The frontend solution is not very reliable, and both solution are just trying to be too smart. Making a lot of people questioning why they receive a notification sometimes and sometimes not. This commit removes all this logic and replaces it with a much more simpler logic:
- you can't receive notifications for channel you are actually watching
- we won't play a sound more than once every 3seconds
When selected some text inside a post, we offer the ability to "fast edit" the selected text without opening the composer.
However, there are certain cases where this isn't working quite a expected, due to the fact that we have some text in the "cooked" version of the post that isn't literally in the "raw" version of the post.
This ensures that whenever someone selects the within
- a quote
- a onebox
- an encrypted message
- a "cooked" date
we directly show the composer instead of showing the fast edit modal and then leaving the user with an invisible error.
Internal ref. t/128400
* FIX: When creating new message via URL do not redirect
If a user clicks on `/new-message` route from inside the instance we're
redirecting the user to `/latest` page which is only intended if the
user is coming from an external site. This commit checks for this
condition and only redirects when user is coming from external source.
This also makes the behavior consistent with `new-topic` route.
Internal topic reference: `/t/-/129523/`
We consider that you should always receive a notification sound when someone speaks directly with you in chat.
This commit also refactors the way we play audio in chat to make it simpler and throttle it to 3 seconds.
We also added a safeguard to ensure we won't play sounds for old messages, this case can happen when message bus is catching up the backlog (eg: in an inactive tab for example).
This commit updates `S3Inventory#files` to ignore S3 inventory files
which have a `last_modified` timestamp which are not at least 2 days
older than `BackupMetadata.last_restore_date` timestamp.
This check was previously only in `Jobs::EnsureS3UploadsExistence` but
`S3Inventory` can also be used via Rake tasks so this protection needs
to be in `S3Inventory` and not in the scheduled job.
After flags were moved to the database, with each save they are changing available PostActionTypes. Therefore, flag specs should clear the state before and after each example not just before.
In addition, we need to clear `nil` counts for dynamically created flags from serializer.
* FEATURE: add agree and edit
adds agree and edit - an alias for agree and keep -- but with a client action to
edit the post in the composer before the flag is agreed with
---------
Co-authored-by: Juan David Martinez <juan@discourse.org>
We're planning to implement a feature that allows adding required fields for existing users. This PR does some preparatory refactoring to make that possible. There should be no changes to existing behaviour. Just a small update to the admin UI.
Before this fix when generating a pm path leading to a group messages inbox we would blindly take the first group of the pm, however, it's possible our current user doesn't have access to this group.
This commit will now try to find the first group the user has access to, and generate a path to this group’s inbox.
This commit updates `Post#each_upload_url` to reject URLs that do not
have a host which matches `Discourse.current_hostname` but follows the
`/uploads/short-url` uploads URL format. This situation most commonly
happen when users copy upload URL link between different Discourse
sites.
For plugins with only an "enabled" site setting, it doesn't
make sense to take them to the site settings page, since the
toggle switch in the list can be used to change enabled/disabled.
This will not be the case for plugins that have their own custom
config page (like Automation), but we will deal with this when
we actually overhaul this plugin to use the new show page.
Also adds another rspec fixture of a test plugin.
This PR introduces a basic AdminNotice model to store these notices. Admin notices are categorized by their source/type (currently only notices from problem check.) They also have a priority.
This PR aims to add bulk actions to the user's bookmarks.
After this feature, all users should be able to select multiple bookmarks and perform the actions of "deleting" or "clear reminders"
Instead of creating two separate Topics when a user (1) requests to join a group and (2) gets accepted in, this makes the acceptance message into a Post under the origin group request Topic.
e.g. `unexpectedly found "! no whitespace ~" when slicing source, but expected " no whitespace "`
See: https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/issues/19392
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
- FIX: properly scope category changes to what the current user can see
- UX: previous category is now highlighted in "red", new category is highlighted in "green"
- PERF: no need to serialize the categories
- FIX: properly track wiki
- FIX: properly track post_type (aka. Staff Color)
- FIX: properly track making a topic a PM
- FIX: never show the category changes when a topic is made a PM
- PERF: post_revision serializer is now more leaner (never includes title changes when post_number > 1, never includes user changes if there aren't any)
- UX: always sort the tags by name
This commit reuses the existing codepath in desktop-notifications and make it available to use to chat.
primaryTab was too hard to test if not impossible in this service test, however isIdle and disabled notifications are correctly tested.
Note this may have performance issues in some cases, will need to be monitored
Previous to this change we were bracketing on 50 id windows. They may end up
having zero posts we are searching for leading to posts.rss and .json returning
no results.
- avoids Post.last.id which is expensive
- order by id desc which is better cause we bracket on id
Followup 4e7a75a7ec
Several plugins (Gamification, AI) now use the new
plugin show route. Any plugins that are using it can
now redirect to this page via the Settings button in
the plugin list, rather than taking the user to the
old site settings page filtered by category.
…so it uses the more performant glimmer/template-only component wrapper instead of falling back to an ember component wrapper. see the `element` helper PR for more details.
(experimental)
The initial implementation of glimmer topic-list and related components. Does not include new APIs and isn't compatible with existing customization. That's gonna come in future PRs.
Enabled by adding groups to `experimental_glimmer_topic_list_groups` setting.
1. async/await
2. TrackedSet
3. don't rely on ember array methods
4. list used props
5. move stuff out of constructors
6. don't use ember's Input component
7. convert a function to a method (to avoid passing in a class prop)
8. add missing `@tracked`
9. remove tracking from props that don't need it (not used in templates)
Returns a wrapper component with the given tagname, or an empty wrapper for an empty string.
Similar to the reference implementation of RFC389, with higher-performance shortcuts for common elements.
Same as `@tracked`, but skips notifying consumers if the value is unchanged. This introduces some performance overhead, so should only be used where excessive downstream re-evaluations are a problem.
This is loosely based on `@dedupeTracked` in the `tracked-toolbox` package, but without the added complexity of a customizable 'comparator'. Implementing ourselves also avoids the need for pulling in the entire package, which contains some tools which we don't want, or which are now implemented in Ember/Glimmer (e.g. `@cached`).
This commit introduces the following components:
* DBreadcrumbsContainer - The wrapper template-only component,
which renders all DBreadcrumbsItem components on the page.
* DBreadcrumbsItem - The component that registers a LinkTo
for the breadcrumb trail. The breadcrumb > trail > will
show based on the order these items are rendered on the page.
* BreadcrumbsService - Manages the DBreadcrumbsContainer elements
on the page via DBreadcrumbsContainerModifier.
* DBreadcrumbsContainerModifier - Handles registering DBreadcrumbsContainer
elements with the BreadcrumbsService and deregistering them.
For now, we will only use these breadcrumbs in the admin section
of Discourse, and this initial commit only uses them in admin/plugins.
This is heavily based off of
https://github.com/Bagaar/ember-breadcrumbs,
but will be further modified for our needs.
- removes `will-change: auto;` which is a performance hack which should be avoided and is probably causing more harm than good here
- lowers swipe velocity to 0.4 to ensure the modal can be dismissed with the thumb
- uses JS CSS animate API to animate the backdrop opacity
- uses the height of the modal container to have more precise values when computing backdrop opacity
- animate the modal container instead of the wrapper
- removes a useless template-lint-disable directive
- simplify the closing animation
- various small code tweaks to limit indirection
In 07ecbb5a3b we ensure the mentions in a group's activity page worked properly but we missed adding proper support for infinite loading.
The client is using the `before` parameter instead of the `before_post_id` to do the pagination.
This adds support for `before` as well as some tests to ensure it doesn't regress.
I also added tests to the group's activity posts as well since those were missing.
Finally I deleted some unused code (`group.messages_for`) which is not used anymore.
Context - https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/308044/9
Whenever one creates, updates, or deletes a post, we should keep the `topic.word_count` counter in sync.
Context - https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/308062
When converting a PM to a public topic (and vice versa), if there was a validation error (like a topic already used, or a tag required or not allowed) the error message wasn't bubbled up nor shown to the user.
This fix ensures we properly stop the conversion whenever a validation error happens and bubble up the errors back to the user so they can be informed.
Internal ref - t/128795
Navigation to subcategories page was possible through the category drop
and the "view all" link or through the category drop from the categories
page. This commit removes the latter method.
Follow up to commit 77b032c2b5.
When "unicode_usernames" is enabled, calling the "user_path" helper with a username containing some non ASCII character will break due to the route constraint we have on username.
This fixes the issue by always encoding the username before passing it to the "user_path" helper.
Internal ref - t/127547
Using the CategoryDrop on the categories page redirected the user to the
"latest topics" page with topics only from that category. With these
changes, selecting a category will take the user to a "subcategories
page" where only the subcategories of the selected property will be
displayed.
Categories are loaded in the composer via the category chooser, but
that only loads a subset of the fields. With these changes, the category
will be loaded async to make sure that the template is updated.
The users directory is updated on a daily cadence. However, when a site is new and doesn't have many users, it can be confusing that a user who has just joined doesn't show up in the users until a day after they join. To eliminate this confusion, this commit triggers a refresh for the users directory as soon as as a user joins, if the site is in bootstrap mode. The reason for the conditional trigger is that refreshing the users directory is an expensive operation and doing it often on a large site with many users could lead to performance problems.
Internal topic: t/126076.
This commit adds a different message to the users directory (`/u`) that's shown when there are no results for the search term instead of showing the one for when there are no users on the site yet.
Internal topic: t/126076.
Sorting a topics list in user activities wasn't working because the query parameters weren't passed to `findFiltered()` that does the request to the server.
Made the `sortIcon` more resilient to "input" by always converting the value to a string and checking against `"true"`.
Moved `cleanNullQueryParams()` inside `findFiltered` so we're always removing `null` query parameters.
Internal ref - t/127068
Some of the old (pre-dag) header logic was accidently re-introduced as part of 9bcbfbba43 (presumably by mistake while resolving a merge conflict). This causes sites on the old header implementation to end up with duplicate user menu icons.
Prior to this fix all menus with empty identifier or groupIdentifier would be considered to be part of the same identifiers/groupIdentifiers and would auto close any existing d-menu with no identifier/groupIdentifier when opened.
This commit changes request method for "categories/search" from GET to
POST to make sure that long filters can be passed to the server. For
example, category selectors with many categories are setting the full
list of selected category IDs to ensure these are filtered out from the
list of choices. This can result in a long URL that exceeds the maximum
length.
Some sites are still on the legacy "hamburger dropdown"
navigation_menu setting. In this case to avoid confusion,
we want to show both the sidebar icon and the header dropdown
hamburger when visiting the admin portal. Otherwise, the
hamburger switches sides from right to left for admins
and takes on different behaviour.
The hamburger in this case _only_ shows the main panel, not
other sidebar panels like the admin one.
Recently a bug was introduced when the admin sidebar section was made bold.
When the admin sidebar is disabled, we display the original sidebar in the admin panel. In that case, an incorrect CSS rule is executed.
```CSS
.admin-area .sidebar-wrapper {
background-color: var(--d-sidebar-admin-background);
.sidebar-section-header-text {
font-weight: bold;
}
}
```
Bug in this PR: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/26801
To solve it, a custom CSS class with a panel key was added which will allow granular customisations.
It used to embed the objects which could lead to duplicated objects
when the same user or category was used multiple times (user was admin,
moderator and category or category was parent for multiple categories).
The automation plugin has 4 custom field types that are array typed. However, array typed custom fields are deprecated and should be migrated to JSON type.
This commit does a couple of things:
1. Migrate all four custom fields to JSON
2. Fix a couple of small bugs that have been discovered while migrating the custom fields to JSON (see the comments on this commit's PR for details https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/26939)
The watched word group's create, update and delete action logs were missing the translations. This PR will add those strings and will use the group key instead of watched word key where needed.
This reverts commit 0f4520867b.
This has led to two problems:
1. An incompatibility with Cloudflare's "auto minify" feature. They've deprecated this feature because of incompatibility with modern JS syntax. But unfortunately it will remain enabled on existing properties until 2024-08-05.
2. Discourse fails to boot in Safari 15. This is strange, because Safari does support all the required features in our production JS bundles. Even more strangely, things start working as soon as you open the developer tools. That suggests the cause could be a Safari bug rather than a simple incompatibility.
Reverting while we work out a path forward on both those issues.
- adds a `@groupIdentifier` property which will ensure that two menus of the same group are not expanded at the same time
- adds a `@class` property which will be applied to the trigger and the content
- adds a `@triggerClass` property which will be applied to the trigger
- adds a `@contentClass` property which will be applied to the trigger
- removes `extraClassName`
It's a temporary solution while I work a better solution. The problem here is quite tricky. We are showing a modal from a modal. But if we close the previous modal, before the second one is show it means we destroy the menu holding the first modal which prevents showing the second modal.
One possible solution would be to refactor d-modal’s show function. At the moment if you await on show it will await until closed and not when the modal has been inserted to the DOM. It means we don't have a clean moment to close the d-menu.
The second issue it that even though it's possible to have multiple modals on screen, the close modal assumes only one active modal at a time.
Cases like the glimmer-site-header are complex because the swiped area is not the moved target, for now it's simpler to not apply the body scroll lock automatically.
A new property is now available on the swipe modifier: `{{swipe @lockBody=false}}`
Note I tried to have tests for this modifier in the past, but it was very inconsistent on CI causing lots of flakeys, this is why there are no tests for now. I might try to write them again using system specs.
Previously, we only updated the duration and interval values in the constructor. So whenever the initial values are updated in the form the changes are not reflected in the UI. To fix this issue we're using "get" methods in this PR.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
This commit switches `DiscourseIpInfo.mmdb_download` to use the
permalinks supplied by MaxMind to download the MaxMind databases as
specified in
https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/updating-databases#directly-downloading-databases
which states:
```
To directly download databases, follow these steps:
1. In the "Download Links" column, click "Get Permalink(s)" for the desired database.
2. Copy the permalink(s) provided in the modal window.
3. Provide your account ID and your license key using Basic Authentication to authenticate.
```
Previously we are downloading from `https://download.maxmind.com/app/geoip_download` but this is not
documented anyway on MaxMind's docs so this URL can in theory break
in the future without warning. Therefore, we are taking a proactive
approach to download the databases from MaxMind the recommended way
instead of relying on a hidden URL. This old way of downloading the
databases with only a license key will be deprecated in 3.3 and be
removed in 3.4.
Fixes a bug I stumbled upon in dev env:
```
Error: Assertion Failed: You attempted to update <discourse@model:user::ember337>.status to "[object Object]", but it is being tracked by a tracking context, such as a template, computed property, or observer. In order to make sure the context updates properly, you must invalidate the property when updating it. You can mark the property as `@tracked`, or use `@ember/object#set` to do this.
```
decorator-transforms (https://github.com/ef4/decorator-transforms) is a modern replacement for babel's plugin-proposal-decorators. It provides a decorator implementation using modern browser features, without needing to enable babel's full suite of class feature transformations. This improves the developer experience and performance.
In local testing with Google's 'tachometer' tool, this reduces Discourse's 'init-to-render' time by around 3-4% (230ms -> 222ms).
It reduces our initial gzip'd JS payloads by 3.2% (2.43MB -> 2.35MB), or 7.5% (14.5MB -> 13.4MB) uncompressed.
DropdownMenu component is meant as a way to describe the content of menus.
Syntax:
```
<DropdownMenu as |dm|>
<dm.item class="test">
First
</dm.item>
<dm.divider class="foo" />
<dm.item class="bar">
Second
</dm.item>
</DropdownMenu>
```
menus and tooltips are now appended to their own portals. The service are the only responsible for managing the instances, prior to this commit, services could manage one instance, but the DMenu and DTooltip components could also take over which could cause unexpected states.
This change also allows nested menus/tooltips.
Other notable changes:
- few months ago core copied the CloseOnClickOutside modifier of float-kit without removing the float-kit one, this commit now only use the core one.
- the close function is now trully async
- the close function accepts an instance or an identifier as parameter
This commit also:
uses the swipe modifier in the glimmer-site-header component
changes closing condition for d-modal and toast from distance to velocity
cancels toast auto close on touch
Ignored columns can only be dropped when its associated post-deploy
migration has been promoted to a regular migration. This is so because
Discourse doesn't rely on a schema file system to setup a brand new
database and thus the column information will be loaded by the
application first before the post-deploy migration runs.
Previously, if you supplied your own content to DButton it would still add the character:
```hbs
<DButton>my text</DButton>
```
```html
<button>​ my text</button>
```
If there's ever a circular reference in categories, don't go into an infinite loop when generating the category slug.
Instead, keep track of parent ids, and bail out as soon as we're encountering one more than once.
In #22851 we added a dependent strategy for deleting upload references when a draft is destroyed. This, however, didn't catch all cases, because we still have some code that issues DELETE drafts queries directly to the database. Specifically in the weekly cleanup job handled by Draft#cleanup!.
This PR fixes that by turning the raw query into an ActiveRecord #destroy_all, which will invoke the dependent strategy that ultimately deletes the upload references. It also includes a post migration to clear orphaned upload references that are already in the database.
In this PR we started redirecting to the guide page after the wizard - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/26696
The guide will require rebrand and until it is ready, we should redirect to `/latest`
Followup 2d2329095c
Previous to the above commit, in PMs the bookmark button
was icon-only and did not show a label. This restores the
same functionality.
This commit introduces the `run_theme_migration` spec helper to allow
theme developers to write RSpec tests for theme migrations. For example,
this allows the following RSpec test to be written in themes:
```
RSpec.describe "0003-migrate-small-links-setting migration" do
let!(:theme) { upload_theme_component }
it "should set target property to `_blank` if previous target component is not valid or empty" do
theme.theme_settings.create!(
name: "small_links",
theme: theme,
data_type: ThemeSetting.types[:string],
value: "some text, #|some text 2, #, invalid target",
)
run_theme_migration(theme, "0003-migrate-small-links-setting")
expect(theme.settings[:small_links].value).to eq(
[
{ "text" => "some text", "url" => "#", "target" => "_blank" },
{ "text" => "some text 2", "url" => "#", "target" => "_blank" },
],
)
end
end
```
This change is being introduced because we realised that writting just
javascript tests for the migrations is insufficient since javascript
tests do not ensure that the migrated theme settings can actually be
successfully saved into the database. Hence, we are introduce this
helper as a way for theme developers to write "end-to-end" migrations
tests.
- Rename `discourse-booted` to 'discourse-init' (because 'booted' makes it sound like boot was finished. When in fact, it was just starting)
- Introduce `discourse-paint`, which is fired after the Ember application has been painted to the screen by the browser. This happens slightly after DOMContentLoaded
- Add a `performance.measure` call to link those two marks, so they're easily visible in performance traces
Also removes an ember boot-order workaround which is no longer required.
- Use 'cheap-source-map' webpack config on low-memory machines
This results in worse quality sourcemaps in browser dev tools, but it significantly reduces memory use in our webpack build. In approximate local testing it drops from 1100mb to 590mb. This should make the rebuild process on low-memory machines much faster and less likely to trigger OOM errors.
In development, and on higher-memory machines, the higher-quality 'source-map' option is maintained.
- Disable Webpack's built-in `minimize` feature. Embroider already applies Terser after the webpack build is complete. There is no need to double-minimize the output.
- Update ember-cli-progress-ci to print to stderr instead of stdout. For some reason, pups (used by discourse_docker) buffers the stdout of commands and only prints when they are finished. stderr does not have this same limitation, so switching will mean sysadmins can see the progress of the ember build in real-time.
Given the number of variables it's hard to promise exact numbers. But, in my tests on a DO droplet with 1GB RAM (+2GB swap), this reduced the `ember build` portion of a `./launcher rebuild app` from ~50 minutes to ~15 minutes.
* Simplify config nav link generation to always inject the Settings
tab
* Auto-redirect to the first non-settings config link (if there is one)
when the user lands on /admin/plugins/:plugin_id
* Add `extras` to admin plugin serializer so plugins can add more
data on first load
* Add PikadayCalendar page object for system specs, extracted from the
CalendarDateTimePicker to make it more generic.
... wasn't working because it wasn't storing the proper "action" value.
Issue was that we were using the "action" parameter which is being used by Rails to determine which controller action to call.
We need to use the "action_key" parameter instead.
Those were all low hanging fruits - all were already glimmer components, so this was mostly merging js and hbs files and adding imports.
(occasionally also adds/fixes class names)
This commit adds a `isValidUrl` helper function to the context in
which theme migrations are ran in. This helper function is to make it
easier for theme developers to check if a string is a valid URL or path
when writing theme migrations. This can be helpful in cases when
migrating a string based setting to `type: objects` which contain `type:
string` properties with URL validations enabled.
This commit also introduces the `UrlHelper.is_valid_url?` method
which actually checks that the URL string is of the valid format instead of
only checking if the URL string is parseable which is what `UrlHelper.relaxed_parse` does
and is not sufficient for our needs.
In this PR we introduced an admin sidebar for moderators - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/26795
`What's new` and `all reports` links were missing as moderators have access to those pages.
At the moment, there is no way to create a group of related watched words together. If a user needed a set of words to be created together, they'll have to create them individually one at a time.
This change attempts to allow related watched words to be created as a group. The idea here is to have a list of words be tied together via a common `WatchedWordGroup` record. Given a list of words, a `WatchedWordGroup` record is created and assigned to each `WatchedWord` record. The existing WatchedWord creation behaviour remains largely unchanged.
Co-authored-by: Selase Krakani <skrakani@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
This change encourages users to title their threads to make it easier for other users to join in on conversations that matter to them.
The creator of the chat thread will receive a toast notification prompting them to add a thread title when on mobile and the thread has at least 5 sent replies.
In the "Consolidated Pageviews with Browser Detection (Experimental)"
report we used the same color for "Known Crawler" and "Other pageviews"
which makes the report confusing to look at, this commit makes them
different.
This commit introduces a few changes as a result of
customer issues with finding why a topic was relisted.
In one case, if a user edited the OP of a topic that was
unlisted and hidden because of too many flags, the topic
would get relisted by directly changing topic.visible,
instead of going via TopicStatusUpdater.
To improve tracking we:
* Introduce a visibility_reason_id to topic which functions
in a similar way to hidden_reason_id on post, this column is
set from the various places we change topic visibility
* Fix Post#unhide! which was directly modifying topic.visible,
instead we use TopicStatusUpdater which sets visibility_reason_id
and also makes a small action post
* Show the reason topic visibility changed when hovering the
unlisted icon in topic status on topic titles
A change in relative picker was causing a serie of events which ultimately would cause the whole list of time options to be reset and re-rendered which would cause a new instance of the picker to be created, causing a reset.
The fix is using id in the each loop to help ember identify that it doesn’t have to re-render a specific component.
e05628c0 introduced an optimization to remove basic-HTML content for authenticated users. The assumption is that, if they were able to log in, they must have a JS capable browser and do not need the basic HTML.
However, there are use-cases where an API-key is used to crawl a private site, or private categories of a public site. This commit re-enables those use cases by keeping the basic-html in place for crawler/bot user agents.