When slow mode is enabled it's possible to open the slow mode dialog again to disable it or to update slow mode settings. The problem is that in this case, the button for saving still has the label "Enable" which is confusing.
This changes the text on the button from "Enable" to "Update" when slow mode is already enabled.
Based on feedback from Matt Haughey, we don't need to use so many words when describing a deleted topic or post.
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
The main image_optim gem now includes the timeout feature
that we had in our fork. So it is now safe to switch off of our fork and
back to the image_optim gem.
This is the link to the commit in the image_optim repo that adds the
timeout option:
ec3767dde0
One difference with the new timeout implementation is that image_optim
now handles the timeout exceptions instead of bubbling them up:
1ed0328587/lib/image_optim.rb (L128-L129)
```
rescue Errors::TimeoutExceeded
handler.result
```
So a timeout will just return `nil`, which is the same response if it
couldn't optimize an image. I don't think we were really watching for
or doing anything about these timeout warnings in our logs so I think
this is an okay change to have and we will have less warnings in our
logs now too.
This allows plugins to store/modify things in the session (e.g. the destination_url). This change is backwards compatible with existing plugins. If they do not specify a third argument, they will just be passed the first two.
When testing theme components in development, it doesn't make sense to use the `test` environment. The `test` environment almost certainly has 0 themes installed.
This change still works fine when using the `themes:install_and_test` rake task, because that rake task explicitly specifies environment/database-config.
We support two types of custom excerpts. It can be <div class="excerpt"> or <span class="excerpt">: b21f74060e/lib/excerpt_parser.rb (L120)
We also ignore max excerpt length for custom excerpts. But we forgot to process div when ignoring max length.
When editing the first post for the topic we do two AJAX requests
to two separate controllers in this order:
PUT /t/topic-name
PUT /posts/2489523
This causes two post revisor calls, which end up triggering the
:post_edited DiscourseEvent twice. This is then picked up and sent
as a WebHook event twice. However we do not need to send a :post_edited
webhook event if the first post is being edited and topic_changed is
true from the :post_edited DiscourseEvent, because a second event will
shortly come through for just the post.
See https://meta.discourse.org/t/post-webhook-fires-two-times-on-post-edited-for-first-post-in-a-topic/162408
Continued on from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/10590
Running a development environment using Docker's qemu architecture emulation is currently not possible because `inotify` is not supported: https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/5321
- Add `d/ember-cli`, and publish port 4200
- Remove `d/sidekiq`. Sidekiq is now started with the rails server
- Move all `docker exec` logic into a single place, so we have one place to set environment variable pass-throughs
- Use `exec` for all bash scripts, so that return statuses are passed back correctly
- Avoid using `bin/bash -c` unnecessarily, because it makes escaping arguments difficult
Sometimes plugins directories will end up with other symlinks (e.g. inside node_modules folders). This logic does not work with deeply nested symlinks, and they are unlikely to be necessary for the plugin to work. Therefore we should only look for symlinks in the top-level of the `plugins` directory
If reload a page after enabling slow mode and open the slow mode dialog again it would show a slow mode interval but wouldn't show Enabled Until value. This PR fixes it.
It used to allow adding email addresses to a group even if invites were
disabled for the site. This does not allow user to input email address
if they cannot invite.
The second thing this commit improves is the message that is displayed
to the user when they hit the invite rate limit.
When uploads are created from the composer (editing or creating a post),
for sites with secure uploads enabled we assume security by default and
that new upload is set to secure. When the post is created, we then
check whether the post uploads _actually_ need to be secure and adjust
accordingly.
We were not doing this when revising a post, so when a new upload was
created when editing a post in a public topic, the secure status stayed
true erroneously causing issues with image previews, among other things.
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.
- Task name is themes:qunit, not themes:unit
- Some shells try to expand the square brackets. The whole thing should be enclosed in quotes to avoid this
Some people have noticed that if we change the packages in package.json
that they have to manually run `yarn install` or Discourse won't work.
This adds `yarn install` to the `bin/ember-cli` helper we run. It seems
quite fast if there is nothing to install so it shouldn't hurt to do
this every time we start the server.
The problem was we were setting the properties then immediately calling
`refreshRoute` which was being executed before the properties were
settled via the runloop.
Under certain conditions admins would miss messages when posting action in
topics where they have permission.
This also fixes an error where we would sometimes explode when publishing to
an empty group.
Previously, we only precompiled the CSS for parent themes but not for
the child themes. As a result, the CSS for child themes were being
compiled during the first request which made the respond time high for
that request.
Too long excerpts don't make sense. They would make UI wonky. We already have a constraint for the `topic_excerpt_maxlength` setting. This adds the same constraint to `post_excerpt_maxlength`.
It also changes the max value of `topic_excerpt_maxlength` from 999 to 1000.
> Backtracking re-render refers to a scenario where, in the middle of the rendering process, you have modified something that has already been rendered.
See more details from the Ember team here https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/issues/13948.
We call _updateInput from init. _updateInput triggers onChangeInput which mutates a date that was given to future-date-input just a moment ago and a rendering cycle wasn't finished yet.