Reverts #18241 and fixes issues with the original PR:
1. Remove an extraneous `margin-left: auto` from a grid cell (this was causing the buggy behavior in webkit)
2. Add `grid-area` name to `.extra-info-wrapper`
3. Account for `.wrap` padding
4. Remove unused css (`.header-row` and inner styles)
This adds a new framework for accessible dialogs that will eventually replace bootbox. Under the hood, it uses the a11y-dialog package and an in-repo Ember addon. See PR for usage details.
This commit adds the profile tab to the experimental user menu. We're adding it to the user menu because it contains links/buttons that are not available anywhere else. We may remove the tab again if we find better places for those links/buttons, but for now it'll stay.
For more context on the experimental user menu, see https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
The following changes are made in this commit:
1. Move caret icon in sidebar section header to the right.
1. Each row in sidebar takes the full width which enables us to do a
full width highlight on hover and when sidebar link is active.
1. Ensure each row in Sidebar is of the same height.
Internal refs: /t/70546, /t/72196, /t/71820
Instead of relying on another help to generate the icons, we want to
rely on the interface for adding prefix icons. This ensures that prefix
icons are consistent across the section links in Sidebar
Before this commit, we carried custom code and styles for the sidebar on
mobile. This meant the look and feel of bringing up the sidebar on
mobile was very different from the user menu resulting in a very
inconsistent experience on mobile. Also, we could not leverage on the
existing swipe to close support on mobile.
In this commit, we made it such that the sidebar dropdown is always
rendered on mobile and made the interaction with the dropdown more
consistent with the user menu. There is also more parity with the old
hamburger dropdown when the experimental sidebar is disabled.
Some of the changes in this commit are extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
The bookmarks tab in the new user menu is different from the other tabs in that it can display a mixture of notifications and bookmarks. When there are unread bookmark reminder notifications, the tab displays all of these notifications at the top and fills the remaining space in the menu with the rest of the bookmarks. The bubble/badge count on the bookmarks tab indicates how many unread bookmark reminder notifications there are.
On the technical aspect, since this commit introduces a new `bookmark-item` component, we've done some refactoring so that all 3 "item" components (`notification-item`, `reviewable-item` and the new `bookmark-item`) inherit from a base component and get identical HTML structure so they all look consistent.
Internal tickets: t70584 and t65045.
Prior to this commit, we had a default Glimmer component that was responsible for handling generic rendering of notifications in the user menu, and many notification types had a custom Glimmer component that inherited from the default component to customize how they were rendered. That implementation was less than ideal because it meant plugins would have to create Glimmer components to customize notification types added by them and that would make the surface area of the API too big.
This commit changes the implementation so there's only one Glimmer component for rendering notifications, and then notification types that need to be customized can create a regular JavaScript class - `renderDirector` in the code - that provides the Glimmer component with the content it should display. We also introduce an API for plugins to register a renderer for a notification type or override an existing one.
Some of the changes are partially extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
This commit removes the ability to enable/disable the Sidebar on a per
user basis and introduces a site wide setting. For testing purposes, sidebar can be enabled/disabled via the `enable_sidebar=1` or `enable_sidebar=0` query param.
When the experimental Sidebar is enabled, the hamburger drop down is replaced by a sidebar drop down. A user is given the ability to dock and undock the sidebar depending on their personal preference.
Do also note that the experimental sidebar is well, considered experimental at this point so I do not intend for the features here to be perfect. What I aim to do here is to ship the changes fast so that it can be used internally by the team to provide feedback. Custom links added by plugins and dark mode toggle has not been implemented as part of this commit as I aim to tackle it in another commit.
Co-authored-by: awesomerobot <kris.aubuchon@discourse.org>
This commit improves several parts of the group members bulk operation.
It fixes the bug that did not show the menu button when the Select all
button was clicked. The other changes make the behavior more consistent
with topic list bulk operations.
Tests have been intentionally left out as it is hard to test interaction that relies on local storage.
It also isn't the end of the world if the feature regresses.
- Sets `https://www.mixcloud.com` as a `requires_iframe_origins` to allow the iframe content to be displayed
- Attempts to render something approximating the Mixcloud content in the preview pane of the Composer, rather than just displaying a large version of the artwork associated with the link
This commit introduces a new site setting: `block_hotlinked_media`. When enabled, all attempts to hotlink media (images, videos, and audio) will fail, and be replaced with a linked placeholder. Exceptions to the rule can be added via `block_hotlinked_media_exceptions`.
`download_remote_image_to_local` can be used alongside this feature. In that case, hotlinked images will be blocked immediately when the post is created, but will then be replaced with the downloaded version a few seconds later.
This implementation is purely server-side, and does not impact the composer preview.
Technically, there are two stages to this feature:
1. `PrettyText.sanitize_hotlinked_media` is called during `PrettyText.cook`, and whenever new images are introduced by Onebox. It will iterate over all src/srcset attributes in the post HTML and check if they're allowed. If not, the attributes will be removed and replaced with a `data-blocked-hotlinked-src(set)` attribute
2. In the `CookedPostProcessor`, we iterate over all `data-blocked-hotlinked-src(set)` attributes and check whether we have a downloaded version of the media. If yes, we update the src to use the downloaded version. If not, the entire media element is replaced with a placeholder. The placeholder is labelled 'external media', and is a link to the offsite media.
The composer is displayed over the bottom part of the page. To make sure
that no content is covered by the composer, a bottom padding is added
equal to the height of the composer. When the composer is opened or
closed that padding is added after around 300ms because of a debounce.
This commit makes sure that the padding is added as soon as the composer
state changes by using a CSS custom property (variable) and transition
property for a smooth user interface.
Note this commit also introduce a new {{d-popover}} component, example usage:
```hbs
{{#d-popover |state|}}
{{d-button label="foo.things" class="d-popover-trigger"}}
<div class="d-popover-content">
Some content
<div>
{{/d-popover}}
```
- Ensure the set of rendered `<link rel=stylesheet>` tags is consistent
- Add var() references for all crawler-view styles. Basic color definitions are defined first, as a fallback for super old browsers
Previously we only supported a single 'required tag group' for a category. This commit allows admins to specify multiple required tag groups, each with their own minimum tag count.
A new category_required_tag_groups database table replaces the existing columns on the categories table. Data is automatically migrated.
Browsers automatically calculate an aspect ratio based on the width/height attributes of an `<img`. HOWEVER that aspect ratio only applies while the image is loading. Once loaded, it'll use the image's actual dimensions. This can cause things to jump around after loading. For example:
- if a user deliberately inserts false width/height
- the image fails to load (404)
- an optimised image is a few pixels different, due to a rounding when resizing
This decorator explicitly sets the `aspect-ratio` property so that things are consistent throughout the lifetime of all `<img` elements.
Another attempt at fixing https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-with-a-screen-reader/178105/88?u=osama. Previous PR (reverted): #16240.
The problems with the previous PR were:
1. As you scrolled down a topics list, the first topic of every new batch of topics would receive focus and the indicator would show up.
2. Similar to 1, clicking the `See X new or updated topics` notice would also focus a random topic from the new topics that were just loaded.
3. Topics in the suggested topics list received focus too
4. Our custom focus indicator appeared on mobile, but it shouldn't.
This commit should have none of these problems.
This reverts commit 5d77f485cb.
There are some edge cases that we need to handle better. Reverting this
commit because we're going to do a beta release later today.
share-topic modal is used everywhere expect when clicking on the top
right corner of the post. This changes standardize on share-topic modal
and add the missing features from share-popup.
This commit extends the original copy-codeblocks initializer,
renaming it to codeblock-buttons, and adding another button
to make the code block fullscreen in a modal window. The fullscreen
code is then run through highlight.js.
This commit also moves much of the code out of the initializer
and into a reusable CodeblockButtons class, so it can also be used
in the fullscreen code modal for the copy + paste button.
The fullscreen button will not be shown if there is no scroll overflow
in the code block, nor will it be shown on mobile. This commit also
changes the fullscreen table button to not show on mobile.
This will make long lines of code much easier to read and interact
with. This is gated behind the same `show_copy_button_on_codeblocks`
site setting.
The old choose-topic component did not have the same style as the rest
of the create invite modal and was not very suitable to use in the modal
because it introduced the search results in modal's body.
The new topic-chooser is built using select-kit and provides a more
polished user experience.
- Update UI to improve contrast
- Make it clear that the message is only shown to administrators
- Add theme name and id to the console output
- Parse the error backtrace to identify the theme-id for post-decoration errors
- Improve console output to include the theme name / URL
- Add `?safe_mode=no_custom` to the admin panel link, so that it will work even if the theme is causing the site to break
- Update UI to improve contrast
- Make it clear that the message is only shown to administrators
- Add theme name and id to the console output
- Parse the error backtrace to identify the theme-id for post-decoration errors
- Improve console output to include the theme name / URL
- Add `?safe_mode=no_custom` to the admin panel link, so that it will work even if the theme is causing the site to break
This commit allows group SMTP emails to be sent with a
different from email address that has been set up as an
alias in the email provider. Emails from the alias will
be grouped correctly using Message-IDs in the mail client,
and replies to the alias go into the correct group inbox.
This fixes rare cases of layout shift caused by images appearing slightly smaller after being loaded.
For example, a 371x1031 image is uploaded. It gets lightboxed, with the generated thumbnail of size 179x500. `height: auto` changes that thumbnail's size (only after being loaded) to 179x497, causing a 3px shift.
I did not observe any regressions with this change.
We already set border-radius to 0 on all input elements, but we didn't do that for textarea, which resulted in some of those elements appearing rounded on some browsers (iOS Safari)
1. Hide the results element when empty (and set top-margin of section to 0, which fixes some custom themes)
2. Fixed the on-hover color of .trash-recent
- switches to a raster image QR code so it can be long-pressed (or right
clicked) and added to iCloud keychain
- adds `autocomplete="one-time-code"` to the 2FA input for better
discoverability
A follow-up to #15117 and #15141. Applies the previous changes to PM-specific fields, makes the preview area take the all the available height of the composer, and unifies more spacing between composer elements.
Previously, it was based on the container of the avatar. However, the
container of the avatar can be extended to contain more than just the
avatar itself. This resulted in the positioning of the avatar flair to
be off.
When rendering the markdown code blocks we replace the
offending characters in the output string with spans highlighting a textual
representation of the character, along with a title attribute with
information about why the character was highlighted.
The list of characters stripped by this fix, which are the bidirectional
characters considered relevant, are:
U+202A
U+202B
U+202C
U+202D
U+202E
U+2066
U+2067
U+2068
U+2069
In the topic lists, it's important that we apply `pointer-events: none;` to the links. 0e371d4 updated the selector used for this css.
In `templates/list/topic-list-item.hbs`, `.main-link` is applied to the same element as `.topic-list-data`, so the new selector applied correctly.
In `templates/mobile/list/topic-list-item.hbr`, `.main-link` is nested within `.topic-list-data`, so the new selector did not apply correctly.
This commit switches the selector back to simply `.main-link`, so that it works for both mobile and desktop.
* FEATURE: Always show advanced invite options
The UI is more simple and more efficient than how it was when the
advanced options toggle was introduced. It does not make sense to keep
it anymore.
* UX: Minor copy edits
* UX: Merge expire invite controls
There were two controls in the create invite modal. One was a static
text that displayed how much time is left until the invite expires. The
other one was a datetime selector that set the time the invite expires.
This commit merges the two controls in a single one: staff users will
continue to see the datetime selector without the static text and
regular users will only see the static text because they cannot set
when the invite expires.
* UX: Remove invite link
It should only be visible after the invite was created.
* FEATURE: display warning when sharing a topic in a restricted category
If a topic belongs to a category that is not readable by everyone, display a text warning of "Only visible to members of groups: [group_a], [group_b]"
* DEV: Adding a new category means we need to bump this value
* DEV: pass category to showModal
This api allows to add a dropdown at the bottom of a topic, note that this API is mobile only for now.
Also included in the commit:
- various doc fixes
- adding tests for both buttons and dropdowns APIs
- uses thrown instead of @ember/error to ensure execution is halted when incorrect parameters are given
We are no longer able to display the image returned by Instagram directly within a Discourse site (either in the composer, or within a cooked post within a topic), so:
- Display an image placeholder in the composer preview
- A cooked post should use an iframe to display the Instagram 'embed' content
Previously when clicking the Delete button for small action posts
there was no way to recover this post if the action was accidental.
Now if canRecover is true on the post, which it is just after it
is deleted and the post is fetched from the server again, we show
an undo button which calls the recover endpoint for the post.
We also now disallow the editing of the post if it is deleted, and
show the proper deleted red CSS on the small action post when deleted.
Two reasons for this change:
1. Better utilization of the screen space (i.e. displaying more than 5 entries on a 13" display)
2. Making user link elements smaller fixes user-card positioning (it no longer displays far to the right, away from the user name/avatar)
This reverts the new e and q shortcuts for quick-edit, and quote. The current implementation of these is causing issues with quoting on mobile devices.
We intend restore these new shortcuts soon.
* Revert "FIX: Apply quote selection workaround to all browsers (#14558)"
This reverts commit 488f716c16.
* Revert "FIX: selection going missing in Safari (#14557)"
This reverts commit 538fe2cc31.
* Revert "UX: adds shortcuts for quote (q) and fast edit (e) (#14552)"
This reverts commit 2af6052307.
- 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
Improves the create account modal for screen readers by doing the following:
* Making the `modal-alert` section into an `aria-role="alert"` region and making it show and hide using height instead of display:none so screen readers pick it up. Made a change so the field-related error messages are always shown beneath the field.
* Add `aria-invalid` and `aria-describedby` attributes to each field in the modal, so the screen reader will read out the error hint on error. This necessitated an Ember component extension to allow both the `aria-*` attributes to be bound and to render on `{{input}}`.
* Moved the social login buttons to the right in the HTML structure so they are not read out first.
* Added `aria-label` attributes to the login buttons so they can have different content for screen readers.
* In some cases for modals, the title that should be used for the `aria-labelledby` attribute is within the modal content and not the discourse-modal-title title. This introduces a new titleAriaElementId property to the d-modal component that is then used by the create-account modal to read out the title
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This is the same as e0d2de73d8 but
fixes the Ember-input-component-extension to use the public
Ember components TextField and TextArea instead of the private
TextSupport so the extension works in both normal Ember and
Ember CLI.
Improves the create account modal for screen readers by doing the following:
* Making the `modal-alert` section into an `aria-role="alert"` region and making it show and hide using height instead of display:none so screen readers pick it up. Made a change so the field-related error messages are always shown beneath the field.
* Add `aria-invalid` and `aria-describedby` attributes to each field in the modal, so the screen reader will read out the error hint on error. This necessitated an Ember component extension to allow both the `aria-*` attributes to be bound and to render on `{{input}}`.
* Moved the social login buttons to the right in the HTML structure so they are not read out first.
* Added `aria-label` attributes to the login buttons so they can have different content for screen readers.
* In some cases for modals, the title that should be used for the `aria-labelledby` attribute is within the modal content and not the discourse-modal-title title. This introduces a new titleAriaElementId property to the d-modal component that is then used by the create-account modal to read out the
Major changes included:
- better support for screen readers
- trapping focus in modals
- better tabbing order in composer
- alerts on no content found/number of items found
- better autofocus in modals
- mini-tag-chooser is now a multi-select component
- each multi-select-component will now display selection on one row
During some authentication flows (e.g. external auth with validated emails), some fields on the signup form are readonly. Previously, they were rendered in a simple `<span>`, with no associated label. This commit makes them render in a disabled `<input>` field, so that the styling matches the rest of the form.
A subtle background is added to the disabled input to distinguish them from editable inputs.
When configured, all topics in the category inherits the slow mode
duration from the category's default.
Note that currently there is no way to remove the slow mode from the
topics once it has been set.
Replaces the autocomplete overlay for categories and usernames on the search input and adds suggestions as items in the search results instead. Also adds the same behaviour for @mentions as well as special `in: status: order:` keywords. See PR for more details.
Size of headings increased proportionally with their nesting because
their size was relative to the parent element (used em). This commit
makes headings from posts use rem instead which are relative to the
root HTML element.
<h1><div><h1>test</h1></div></h1> looks the same as <h1>test</h1> now.
We want to remove completely our custom modal for uploading files in composer and directly trigger the system file picker.
This PR makes it happen. The fix is pretty simple since we already weren't using our custom modal on mobile. We just need to start using the same hidden <input type="file"> that we already use on mobile.
It seems to be pretty tricky to test opening a system modal so I haven't added new tests. We already have other tests for file uploading though. We directly trigger jquery-File-Upload plugin hooks in those tests - 3dda926cb2/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests/acceptance/composer-attachment-test.js (L89).
The styling between the "Create Invite" and "Share Topic" modals is
shared. The margin that was used to organize inputs in a list is not
needed for the "Share Topic" modal.
Add Members could also invite new users via emails, but that was a less
known fact. Splitting the previous modal into two more accessible
modals should make this feature more discoverable.
We don't want to show the draft checkmark in the composer when drafts are saved, as it’s a little bit distracting to see it keeps appearing and disappearing. Only in the case of error does it need to show anything, we will be showing a "drafts offline" warning as we did it before.
An important detail is that the warning was appearing and disappearing all the time too. Now, the warning won’t be flashing while a user is typing, it’ll be disappearing only when the draft was eventually saved.
* DEV: replace swipe events to use translate rather than left/right
translate is better for animations. also use native css animations for opening
and closing.
* a11y: respect prefers reduced motion on mobile timeline
* DEV: reduce jquery usage
* DEV: add tests for menu swipe events
test is run in 50% zoom/transform which means offsets and x of touch events need to be halved
Refactor test window to use a transform rather than non-standard zoom property
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
A followup to e3b0abc and a replacement PR for #13298.
Fixes long topic titles wrapping to a separate line in the dropdown search results.
Also replaces divs that were incorrectly nested inside spans.
This overhauls the user interface for the group email settings management, aiming to make it a lot easier to test the settings entered and confirm they are correct before proceeding. We do this by forcing the user to test the settings before they can be saved to the database. It also includes some quality of life improvements around setting up IMAP and SMTP for our first supported provider, GMail. This PR does not remove the old group email config, that will come in a subsequent PR. This is related to https://meta.discourse.org/t/imap-support-for-group-inboxes/160588 so read that if you would like more backstory.
### UI
Both site settings of `enable_imap` and `enable_smtp` must be true to test this. You must enable SMTP first to enable IMAP.
You can prefill the SMTP settings with GMail configuration. To proceed with saving these settings you must test them, which is handled by the EmailSettingsValidator.
If there is an issue with the configuration or credentials a meaningful error message should be shown.
IMAP settings must also be validated when IMAP is enabled, before saving.
When saving IMAP, we fetch the mailboxes for that account and populate them. This mailbox must be selected and saved for IMAP to work (the feature acts as though it is disabled until the mailbox is selected and saved):
### Database & Backend
This adds several columns to the Groups table. The purpose of this change is to make it much more explicit that SMTP/IMAP is enabled for a group, rather than relying on settings not being null. Also included is an UPDATE query to backfill these columns. These columns are automatically filled when updating the group.
For GMail, we now filter the mailboxes returned. This is so users cannot use a mailbox like Sent or Trash for syncing, which would generally be disastrous.
There is a new group endpoint for testing email settings. This may be useful in the future for other places in our UI, at which point it can be extracted to a more generic endpoint or module to be included.
* FIX: Improve GitHub folder regexp in Onebox
It used to match any GitHub URL that was not matched by the other GitHub
Oneboxes and it did not do a good job at handling those. With this
change, the generic Onebox will handle the remaining URLs.
* FEATURE: Add Onebox for GitHub Actions
* FEATURE: Add Onebox for PR check runs
* FIX: Remove image from GitHub folder Oneboxes
It is a generic, auto-generated image which does not provide any value.
* DEV: Add tests
* FIX: Strip HTML comments from PR body
The previous commits removed reviewables leading to a bad user
experience. This commit updates the status, replaces actions with a
message and greys out the reviewable.
Over the years we accrued many spelling mistakes in the code base.
This PR attempts to fix spelling mistakes and typos in all areas of the code that are extremely safe to change
- comments
- test descriptions
- other low risk areas
This commit fixes an issue where controls scroll in lightboxes with large images (after zooming in)
Before:
05024730b3.mp4
Notice how controls like the close button, the next and previous button, and the image metadata also scroll? This is an undesired behavior.
After:
8047bab735.mp4
This is the desired behavior; only the image should scroll.
The changes in this PR apply to both desktop and mobile.
- ensures footer buttons are aligned
- prevents focus on close button to be much larger than it should be, note that this fix could impact other modals but the current solution is not working, so better fix it differently if needed
When the admin creates a new custom field they can specify if that field should be searchable or not.
That setting is taken into consideration for quick search results.
The old share modal used to host both share and invite functionality,
under two tabs. The new "Share Topic" modal can be used only for
sharing, but has a link to the invite modal.
Among the sharing methods, there is also "Notify" which points out
that existing users will simply be notified (this was not clear
before). Staff members can notify as many users as they want, but
regular users are restricted to one at a time, no more than
max_topic_invitations_per_day. The user will not receive another
notification if they have been notified of the same topic in past hour.
The "Create Invite" modal also suffered some changes: the two radio
boxes for selecting the type (invite or email) have been replaced by a
single checkbox (is email?) and then the two labels about emails have
been replaced by a single one, some fields were reordered and the
advanced options toggle was moved to the bottom right of the modal.
Not all videos can be rendered everywhere because some browser may be
missing some codecs. This commit adds a notice on top of video to let
the user know about it.
* FIX: Show date picker over modal
Previously, scrolling was necessary to see the whole picker.
* FEATURE: Improve validation for polls
Adds new error messages for each of the edge cases. Previously, it
failed with a simple error saying that the minimum value must be less
than the maximum value.
* UX: Copy edit
There is a category setting that enforces 1 or more tags must be added to a topic from a specific tag group before creating it. This validation was not being run before the topic was being sent to a review queue for categories that have that setting enabled.
There was an existing validation in `TopicCreator` but it was not correct; it was only validating when the tags did _not_ exist and also only happened on `create`. I now run the validation in `TopicCreator.valid?`
I also improved the error message shown to the user when they have not added the tags required (showing the tag names from the tag group), and changed the composer tag selector to not show "optional" if there are N tags required from a certain group.
This commit also updates github’s body onebox styles in Discourse core:
- full width
- prevents show-more btn to trigger vertical scrolling
- makes text standout less and slightly bigger
* FIX: Use theme color for anchor icon
* FIX: Do not count anchor links
* FIX: Do not count hashtags links either
* DEV: Add tests for link_count
* FIX: Disable anchors in quotes and preview
* FIX: Try building some anchor slugs for unicode
* DEV: Fix tests
If the user has not been sent any messages, show a message in the quick access menu with an educational message. If the user can send private messages, also show a link to open the "new message" composer:
This also adds a general improvement to the quick-access-panel, to be able to show an `emptyStateWidget` instead of just a message if there is nothing to show in the panel, as well as initial general styles for empty state.
We previously included this option conditionally when users were replying
or creating a new topic while they had content already in the composer.
This makes the dialog always include three buttons:
- Close and discard
- Close and save draft for later
- Keed editing
This also changes how the backend notifies the frontend when there is
a current draft topic. This is now sent via the `has_topic_draft`
property in the current user serializer.
This commit ensures that "prioritize username in ux" setting is
respected in following places:
- user directory
- user summary
- badge detail
- group detail
* Fixes an issue where long translations cause layout issues
* Fixes an issue where the alignment shifts when switching between signup/login
* Makes some of the margin/padding more consistent
* Removes duplicate .login-modal and .create-account classes and replaces them with .login-modal-body and .create-account-body
* Adds another color transformation so we could remove prefers-color-scheme... the problem with that was that my OS' UI might be set to something different than my Discourse preferences (prefers-color-scheme only responds to OS UI settings)
* FIX: Do not show expired invites under Pending tab
* DEV: Controller action was renamed in previous commit
* FEATURE: Add 'Expired' tab to invites
* FEATURE: Refresh model after removing expired invites
* FEATURE: Do not immediately add invite to the list
Opening the 'create-invite' modal used to automatically generate an
invite to reserve an invite link. If the user did not save it and
closed the modal, the invite would be destroyed. This operations caused
the invite list to change in the background and confuse users.
* FEATURE: Sort redeemed users by creation time
* UX: Improve show / hide advanced options link
* FIX: Show redeemed users even if invites were trashed
* UX: Change modal title when editing invite
* UX: Remove Get Link button
Users can get it from the edit modal
* FEATURE: Add limit for invite links generated by regular users
* FEATURE: Add option to skip email
* UX: Show better error messages
* FIX: Show "Invited by" even if invite was trashed
Follow up to 1fdfa13a099d8e46edd0c481b3aaaafe40455ced.
* FEATURE: Add button to save without sending email
Follow up to c86379a465f28a3cc64a4a8c939cf32cf2931659.
* DEV: Use a buffer to hold all changed data
* FEATURE: Close modal after save
* FEATURE: Rate limit resend invite email
* FEATURE: Make the save buttons smarter
* FEATURE: Do not always send email even for new invites
* Revert "Revert "A11Y: Switch tabs using the keyboard (#12241)" (#12260)"
This reverts commit 4c1e02d412.
* FIX: Make sure that the "menu-link" is present when a plugin adds a tab.
Other changes:
- We put the notification tab first using JS instead of CSS. It's important because of the tab number data attribute, which the keyboard navigation uses.
- We only set the button id from the attrs object if it's a tab. Otherwise, it conflicts with the topic footer button
The user interface has been reorganized to show email and link invites
in the same screen. Staff has more control over creating and updating
invites. Bulk invite has also been improved with better explanations.
On the server side, many code paths for email and link invites have
been merged to avoid duplicated logic. The API returns better responses
with more appropriate HTTP status codes.
* A11Y: Switch tabs using the keyboard
According to the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices, tabs should be navigable using the left/right arrow keys.
Additionally, the screen reader couldn't correctly announce that a tab was selected when clicking the tab icon. To fix this, we made the SVG icon non-clickable and set the "aria-hidden" attribute to true.
* Handle navigation events using appEvents
This style is unnecessary because text inputs and textareas have
focus styles set elsewhere (lines 228 and 288 respectively) and we don't
have any `select` elements.
Included:
* DEV: Span can't contains divs
* DEV: Drop extra elements
* UX: Tweak `group` layout to fix button alignment
* UX: Add space between "Members" and "(N)"
This PR adds an edit button to the topic timer info message which opens the modal.
Also, I have cleaned up a few more places where we were referencing "topic status update" which is what these were called prior to being called topic timers.
The category settings for auto-close topic hours has now also been modified to use the new relative-time-picker component.
Finally, the relative-time-picker input step and min is dynamic based on mins/other intervals selected, see https://review.discourse.org/t/feature-relative-time-input-for-timers-and-bookmarks-and-promote-auto-close-after-last-post-timer-12063/19204/7?u=martin
This PR adds a new relative-time component, that is an input box with a SK dropdown of minutes, hours, days, and months which outputs the duration selected in minutes. This new component is used in the time shortcuts list (used by bookmarks and topic timers) as a new Relative Time shortcut.
Also in this PR, I have made the "Auto-Close After Last Post" timer into a top level timer type in the UI, and removed the "based on last post" custom time shortcut.
* UX: Second Factor + Alert Display
This commit removes JS edits of the modal-alert and uses CSS instead. This commit also adds some styling to the 2FA login when using a key instead of a 2FA authenticator.
Previous markup used to be
```
<div>
<div>
<li>
```
Instead we will now have:
```
<ul>
<li>
<div>
```
Note this commit also adds two things:
- ability to override tagName of a widget when attaching it
- ability to pass opts and otherOpts to {{attach}}, it could be useful in templates but is mostly useful to test `tagName` for now
This pull requests contains a series of improvements to groups
settings and member management such as:
- Showing which users have set a group as primary
- Moving similar settings together under Effects
- Adding bulk select and actions to members page
This PR revamps the topic timer UI, using the time shortcut selector from the bookmark modal.
* Fixes an issue where the duration of hours/days after last reply or auto delete replies was not enforced to be > 0
* Fixed an issue where the timer dropdown options were not reloaded correctly if the topic status changes in the background (use `MessageBus` to publish topic state in the open/close timer jobs)
* Moved the duration input and the "based on last post" option from the `future-date-input` component, as it was only used for topic timers. Also moved out the notice that is displayed which was also only relevant for topic timers.
- The icon for the “view all” controls in the panels have no accessible alternative.
- Because the “Log Out” and "Do Not Disturb" elements in the preferences tab are an <a> element without an href attribute, it is not keyboard focusable and therefore not keyboard focusable. Use a button element instead.
This adds a new table UserNotificationSchedules which stores monday-friday start and ends times that each user would like to receive notifications (with a Boolean enabled to remove the use of the schedule). There is then a background job that runs every day and creates do_not_disturb_timings for each user with an enabled notification schedule. The job schedules timings 2 days in advance. The job is designed so that it can be run at any point in time, and it will not create duplicate records.
When a users saves their notification schedule, the schedule processing service will run and schedule do_not_disturb_timings. If the user should be in DND due to their schedule, the user will immediately be put in DND (message bus publishes this state).
The UI for a user's notification schedule is in user -> preferences -> notifications. By default every day is 8am - 5pm when first enabled.
The notification panel gets resized and the JS uses maxWidth of 320.
This tends to fight with the CSS causing notifications to "jump" a bit when a new one lands.
* fixed header/favicon's vertical alignment
* slightly increased header margin
* made the onebox padding symmetrical
* increased the right margin on small image elements
* removed extraneous pre bottom margin
* FEATURE: display error if Oneboxing fails due to HTTP error
- display warning if onebox URL is unresolvable
- display warning if attributes are missing
* FEATURE: Use new Instagram oEmbed endpoint if access token is configured
Instagram requires an Access Token to access their oEmbed endpoint. The requirements (from https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram/oembed/) are as follows:
- a Facebook Developer account, which you can create at developers.facebook.com
- a registered Facebook app
- the oEmbed Product added to the app
- an Access Token
- The Facebook app must be in Live Mode
The generated Access Token, once added to SiteSetting.facebook_app_access_token, will be passed to onebox. Onebox can then use this token to access the oEmbed endpoint to generate a onebox for Instagram.
* DEV: update user agent string
* DEV: don’t do HEAD requests against news.yahoo.com
* DEV: Bump onebox version from 2.1.5 to 2.1.6
* DEV: Avoid re-reading templates
* DEV: Tweaks to onebox mustache templates
* DEV: simplified error message for missing onebox data
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <mail@gerhard-schlager.at>
* Move new/edit category modals to its own page
* Fix JS tests
* Minor fixes to new-category UI
* Add mobile toggle
* Use global pretender endpoint so plugins can benefit too
* Alignment fix
* Minor review fixes
* Styling refactor
* Move some SCSS out of the modal
* FIX: Ensure slow mode duration is correctly edited and displayed.
This commit fixes a bug where you were forced to set hours, minutes, and seconds or you won't be able to set the slow mode. Also, the duration was not displayed correctly due to the seconds not being truncated.
Additionally, we'll always display the hours, minutes, and seconds inputs for clarity and remove the blue banner.
* Set slow mode modal tweaks.
Uses labels instead of placeholders.
Input fields only visible when custom option selected.
Replace "Custom Duration" with "Pick Duration".
Additionally, place the `Set slow mode` button at the bottom of the topic actions menu.
* Perform the slow_mode validation also on the client-side before saving trying to save the post. This way, the post won't be staged.
This removes fixed positioning from d-header and the topic timeline.
Plugins, themes and components that use the above/below header plugin outlet will likely need some margin/padding adjustments.
Adds a new slow mode for topics that are heating up. Users will have to wait for a period of time before being able to post again.
We store this interval inside the topics table and track the last time a user posted using the last_posted_at datetime in the TopicUser relation.
* FEATURE: add penalty options for take action
Add the ability to silence or suspend users from the "take action"
button when moderators are flagging posts. This allows for a more streamlined
active moderation workflow, when moderating against a topic directly.
Allows site administrators to pick different fonts for headings in the wizard and in their site settings. Also correctly displays the header logos in wizard previews.
* FEATURE: Diffrentiate between group + individual mentions
This commit adds the necessary code for Discorse core to differentiate between group + individual mentions in the notification user panel and notification page.
It changes the group mention icon from `at` to `users` as well as adds context as to which group was mentioned in the topic.
* REFACTOR: reworks all the search-advanced-options panel
This commit includes the following changes:
- prevents any mutation of external (to the component) values
- get rid of observers
- uses @action
- minor UI tweaks
- dropped the unecessary debounce
- drops all the legacy code for badges/groups which is not being used
- replaces user-selector by user-chooser and improves multi-select to not show `search` if maximum has been reached
Most importantly this refactor should fix multiple bugs due to _update() being called multiple times if searchTerm was empty and other various bugs where some changes in searchTerm was not applied to the sidebar.
This moves the logic for horizontally placing the topic progress wrapper from the JS component to SCSS. Doing so means it is more easily overridable by themes and plugins.
This also changes the left/right spacing from 1em to 2em for non-mobile screens (it fits better on iPad portrait especially).
After merging this
58fe78bf28 (diff-fed21847d651f6eb2cc76abbd770f5f8)
I noticed that the code I'm removing in this commit is causing text to be truncated a bit early on desktop. So, I'm removing it for now.
The emoji-picker is a specific piece of code as it has very strong performance requirements which are almost not found anywhere else in the app, as a result it was using various hacks to make it work decently even on old browsers.
Following our drop of Internet Explorer, and various new features in Ember and recent browsers we can now take advantage of this to reduce the amount of code needed, this rewrite most importantly does the following:
- use loading="lazy" preventing the full list of emojis to be loaded on opening
- uses InterserctionObserver to find the active section
- limits the use of native event listentes only for hover/click emojis (for performance reason we track click on the whole emoji area and delegate events), everything else is using ember events
- uses popper to position the emoji picker
- no jquery code
* FEATURE: set notification levels when added to a group
This feature allows admins and group owners to define default
category and tag tracking levels that will be applied to user
preferences automatically at the time when users are added to the
group. Users are free to change those preferences afterwards.
When removed from a group, the user's notification preferences aren't
changed.
The poll breakdown modal replaces the grouped pie charts feature.
Includes:
* MODAL: Untangle `onSelectPanel`
Previously modal-tab component would call on click the onSelectPanel callback with itself (modal-tab) as `this` which severely limited its usefulness. Now showModal binds the callback to its controller.
"The PR includes a fix/change to d-modal (b7f6ec6) that hasn't been extracted to a separate PR because it's not currently possible to test a change like this in abstract, i.e. with dynamically created controllers/components in tests. The percentage/count toggle test for the poll breakdown feature is essentially a test for that d-modal modification."
A first step to adding automatic dark mode color scheme switching. Adds a new SCSS file at `color_definitions.scss` that serves to output all SCSS color variables as CSS custom properties. And replaces all SCSS color variables with the new CSS custom properties throughout the stylesheets.
This is an alpha feature at this point, can only be enabled via console using the `default_dark_mode_color_scheme_id` site setting.
Uses a thin border as indicator that element is in focus for all editable items in the composer (inputs, select kit, textarea).
Disables a default iOS style that has a blinking background color on inputs/textareas
Component is only used in mobile category lists, no need to have it available globally
Uses opacity instead of color manipulation to deliver the same effect
This reverts commit 7d289a4f3e.
Now that 36bad0c31f is in and we have video previews on all platforms, the commit that's being reverted is no longer needed. In the worst case scenario, the video description is clipped under the video poster if the video aspect ratio is other than 16:9. This commit removes descriptions and the custom style for the video elements.
# Conflicts:
# app/assets/javascripts/pretty-text/addon/engines/discourse-markdown-it.js
# test/javascripts/lib/pretty-text-test.js
* FEATURE: Don't display muted/ignored users under "who liked"
Previously, if you clicked on the heart icon below a post
it would show you the avatar for a user even if you ignored or muted
them.
This commit will instead display a (?) icon. The count of likes will
remain correct, but you needn't be reminded of the person you
preferred not to see.
* Use a circle instead of (?) for unknown user
It's a stop gap – ideally we would generate a thumbnail for uploaded videos. For now, a bit of intentionality in the style and a pinch of context should do.
* Fixes position of the top arrow, and border width of both
* Merged top and transform properties
* .5px values are required to make arrow border appear the same with as overall popover border width
I did have a chance to try it out on a Windows machine with a non-high DPI display and there were no issues. And I just re-tested it with Firefox on macOS using the "Open in Low Resolution" option and it looked more or less ok (bearing in mind that it the whole app is then a blurry mess, and that using custom zoom levels causes the arrow to break slightly, but that was also the case on Firefox before this change)
This reverts commit 20780a1eee.
* SECURITY: re-adds accidentally reverted commit:
03d26cd6: ensure embed_url contains valid http(s) uri
* when the merge commit e62a85cf was reverted, git chose the 2660c2e2 parent to land on
instead of the 03d26cd6 parent (which contains security fixes)
* Do not show "Uncategorized" category in topics list.
* Use "BreadcrumbList" only if topic is in a category.
* Add tags list as keywords to the first post.
* Add "dateModified" even if it is the same with "datePublished".
* Show "crawler-linkback-list" only if there are links to be shown.
This will make a few minor improvements to the second factor user interface. Highlights include:
- Using the site's title to prefix the backup code filename. If non-ascii characters are detected, then prefix "discourse" instead.
- Add icons and change the text on some of the buttons for better clarity and consistency
- Add an education link to the security key modal
Color #ec7213: 3.0, Bold - AA Large Pass
Color #b06318: 4.50, Normal - AA Pass
Color #93704a: 4.51, Normal - AA Pass
Used the Chrome Inspector color picker curves to preserve the hue and make minimally invasive changes to the coloring.
If the feature is enabled, staff members can construct a URL and publish a
topic for others to browse without the regular Discourse chrome.
This is useful if you want to use Discourse like a CMS and publish
topics as articles, which can then be embedded into other systems.
Introduce the concept of "high priority notifications" which include PM and bookmark reminder notifications. Now bookmark reminder notifications act in the same way as PM notifications (float to top of recent list, show in the green bubble) and most instances of unread_private_messages in the UI have been replaced with unread_high_priority_notifications.
The user email digest is changed to just have a section about unread high priority notifications, the unread PM section has been removed.
A high_priority boolean column has been added to the Notification table and relevant indices added to account for it.
unread_private_messages has been kept on the User model purely for backwards compat, but now just returns unread_high_priority_notifications count so this may cause some inconsistencies in the UI.
Based on issues identified in https://meta.discourse.org/t/improved-bookmarks-with-reminders/144542/20
* Implement the resolvedTimezone() function on the user model where we return the user's timezone if it has been set, or we guess it using moment and save it to the user using an update call if it has not yet been set. This covers the cases of users who do not log out/in often who will not get their timezone set via login. This also makes sure the guess + save is done in a non-obtrusive way not on every page -- only when it is needed.
* Before if a user's timezone was blank when they visited their profile page we were autofilling the dropdown with the guessed timezone from moment. However this was confusing as it would appear you have that timezone saved in the DB when you really didn't. Now we do not autofill the dropdown and added a button to automatically guess the current timezone to make everything more explicit.
* This PR changes the user activity bookmarks stream to show a new list of bookmarks based on the Bookmark record.
* If a bookmark has a name or reminder it will be shown as metadata above the topic title in the list
* The categories, tags, topic status, and assigned show for each bookmarked post based on the post topic
* Bookmarks can be deleted from the [...] menu in the list
* As well as this, the list of bookmarks from the quick access panel is now drawn from the Bookmarks table for a user:
* All of this new functionality is gated behind the enable_bookmarks_with_reminders site setting
The /bookmarks/ route now redirects directly to /user/:username/activity/bookmarks-with-reminders
* The structure of the Ember for the list of bookmarks is not ideal, this is an MVP PR so we can start testing this functionality internally. There is a little repeated code from topic.js.es6. There is an ongoing effort to start standardizing these lists that will be addressed in future PRs.
* This PR also fixes issues with feature detection for at_desktop bookmark reminders