When hide_email_address_taken was disabled, the forgot password modal
showed a flash message and continued to display the form causing
confusion. This change shows the flash message only when an error occurs
and in all other cases it shows a success message and hides the form.
It allows saving local date to calendar.
Modal is giving option to pick between ics and google. User choice can be remembered as a default for the next actions.
* FEATURE: Return subcategories on categories endpoint
When using the API subcategories will now be returned nested inside of
each category response under the `subcategory_list` param. We already
return all the subcategory ids under the `subcategory_ids` param, but
you then would have to make multiple separate API calls to fetch each of
those subcategories. This way you can get **ALL** of the categories
along with their subcategories in a single API response.
The UI will not be affected by this change because you need to pass in
the `include_subcategories=true` param in order for subcategories to be
returned.
In a follow up PR I'll add the API scoping for fetching categories so
that a readonly API key can be used for the `/categories.json` endpoint. This
endpoint should be used instead of the `/site.json` endpoint for
fetching a sites categories and subcategories.
* Update PR based on feedback
- Have spec check for specific subcategory
- Move comparison check out of loop
- Only populate subcategory list if option present
- Remove empty array initialization
- Update api spec to allow null response
* More PR updates based on feedback
- Use a category serializer for the subcategory_list
- Don't include the subcategory_list param if empty
- For the spec check for the subcategory by id
- Fix spec to account for param not present when empty
The host's category was successfully updated on the database, but the category property was not properly set when rendering the component for the first time.
* FIX: Stop tracking incoming message after navigating away take 2.
Previous fix in d82e5cd37c1c3b2377507ed0354bbdce6a96ae99 resulted in
counts being flappy as we cleared the active inbox between routes.
Co-authored-by: Osama Sayegh <asooomaasoooma90@gmail.com>
We relied on backticks to identify and replace site setting names with links. Unfortunately, some translations don't follow this convention, breaking this feature.
Additionally, this lets us linkify `category settings` and `watched words` without using HTML in the translations.
You may notice that I split the texts we want to linkify into two groups. I did this on purpose to emphasize those that should be translated (regular_links) from those who don't (site_settings_link). If you can think of a better solution, I'm open to suggestions.
* DEV: Remove HTML setting type and sanitization logic.
We concluded that we don't want settings to contain HTML, so I'm removing the setting type and sanitization logic. Additionally, we no longer allow the global-notice text to contain HTML.
I searched for usages of this setting type in the `all-the-plugins` repo and found none, so I haven't added a migration for existing settings.
* Mark Global notices containing links as HTML Safe.
After adding an empty state banner to the user bookmarks page, we have found the bug. Steps to reproduce:
- Go to the user bookmarks page
- Search for something that doesn’t exist in bookmarks
- Click again Bookmarked on the sidebar or View All Bookmarks on the user menu again
FinalDestination now supports the `follow_canonical` option, which will perform an initial GET request, parse the canonical link if present, and perform a HEAD request to it.
We use this mode during embeds to avoid treating URLs with different query parameters as different topics.
Previously we would store every FakeRequest object for all tests, resulting in many hundreds/thousands of objects in the `handledRequests` array.
This commit ensures all pretender state is reset between tests.
It was possible to see notifications of other users using routes:
- notifications/responses
- notifications/likes-received
- notifications/mentions
- notifications/edits
We weren't showing anything private (like notifications about private messages), only things that're publicly available in other places. But anyway, it feels strange that it's possible to look at notifications of someone else. Additionally, there is a risk that we can unintentionally leak something on these pages in the future.
This commit restricts these routes.
- There's no need to pass `filter` to `user-notifications-large`. The component doesn't use it.
- Rename css class to avoid confusion (this div has nothing to-do with the Select Kit)
- Remove duplicated declarations in test fixtures
This is `console.log`'d to the browser console. run-qunit will print this to stdout. testem will not, so a custom reporter is implemented to print this message.
The `--enable-precise-memory-info` is added so that chrome provides high-resolution memory information. This API is not supported by firefox. The logic will degrade gracefully.
Note this commit is also adding support for teardown in pre-initializers just like we have for initializers.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
We were using multiple methods to check which environment we're running in. This commit switches us to use the isLegacyEmber helper consistently. This should be a no-op, but makes the code much easier to read
Under Ember CLI, we create a new application instance for each test. We were not correctly destroying it after the test, causing many references to be maintaned (e.g. at the end of a test run, `Ember.Namespace.NAMESPACES` would have an entry for each application instance).
Calling `destroy` on the application instance tidies up these references, and is one step towards fixing our test memory leak problem. Unfortunately there still seem to be other references being held to the application, so this commit is not a total fix.
The all inboxes was introduced in
016efeadf6f242e04daf5ef8e18c2ca708a1392d but we decided to roll it back
for performance reasons. The main performance challenge here is that PG
has to basically loop through all the PMs that a user is allowed to view
before being able to order by `Topic#bumped_at`. The all inboxes was not
planned as part of the new/unread filter so we've decided not to tackle
the performance issue for the upcoming release.
Follow-up to 016efeadf6f242e04daf5ef8e18c2ca708a1392d