The tsquery used for searching is generated using both functions from
Ruby and Postgresql (for example, unaccent function). Depending on the
term used, it generated an invalid tsquery. For example "can’t"
generated "''can''t''" instead of "''can''''t''".
1. "What Goes Up Must Come Down" – if you subscribe to message bus, make sure you also unsubscribe
2. When you unsubscribe - remove only your subscription, not **all** subscriptions on given channel
Attempt #2. The first attempt tried to extend a core `@bound` method in new-user-narrative plugin which did not work. I reworked that plugin in the meantime. This new PR also cleans up message bus subscriptions in now core-merged chat plugin.
We must set `treatAsTextarea` to true when using autocomplete
in the chat composer, since it is at the bottom of the screen
we always want to show it above the composer. This fixes the
issue where the hashtag autocomplete results went behind the
keyboard on mobile (which was not happening for mentions).
binding.pry gives a nicer syntax-highlighted environment
and better formatting for inspecting objects, and we still
have the byebug continue/step/next commands (which you can
also alias via .pryrc) via the pry-byebug gem
Previously with this experimental feature a user would be
able to search for public channels for public categories
using the new #hashtag system even if they couldn't chat.
This commit fixes the hole.
This ensures that all system tests are starting from a clean state and
not leak state between requests. Note that we have to simplify flush the
Redis db here because it is not pratical to manually clean up Redis keys
in system tests.
Will make your test run in an emulated iPhone 12 Pro view. It means you can now use `click(delay: 0.5)` to emulate some long press or that `mobile_view=1` will be set automatically.
Usage:
```
it "works", mobile: true do
visit("/")
end
```
Note: `window-size=390,950` is different than native iPhone 12 Pro size, but due to minimum browser size and the automated browser alert at the top of the view, this was the best size I could find.
Currently, we check if the site is loaded over `https` before
registering the service worker. This prevents the service worker from
being registered in a standard dev/test setup.
This change replaces the protocol check with `isSecureContext`
property check.
In addition to resources delivered over `https`, `isSecureContext`
returns `true` for resources loaded over `http://127.0.0.1`, `http://localhost`,
`http://*.localhost` and `file://`.
* Make explicit that title and desc are public
* also updated short_site_description
the `short_site_description` setting is also visible to all visitors including anons so changed the description.
Use the `Discourse.base_path` when linking to hard coded images used in
the UI so that the correct subfolder path is used if present.
Follow up: 5c67b073ae
* FIX: broken emoji url on password reset w/ subfolder
* Use Discourse.base_path to account for subfolder
I do like where you are going with using Emoji.url_for but due to the
lack of svg support currently I think we need to use the current svg
file we have. The emoji png files we have render too blurry at high
resolution.
This commit uses the `Discourse.base_path` so that a subfolder install
will have the correct image path.
I do think in the future we should do some work around using a helper
similar to Emoji.url_for with svg support so that we better standardize
our use of these emojis.
Co-authored-by: Blake Erickson <o.blakeerickson@gmail.com>
I have tried running these multiple times locally and on CI with the exact same seed as a failing one and without that seed too, also with these individual specs split into their own PRs. Nothing is failing, so I don't really know what else I can do if there is no consistent reproduction, so re-enabling for now.
A translator noted that this string is odd: "We'll email you immediately
if you haven't read the thing we're emailing you about." We show this
note in the user profile when the user has chosen to be emailed "only
when away" and the site has `email_time_window_mins` off. The message
essentially says that "only when away" in this particular site's config
means "Always".
I think it is best to show no description here. In an ideal world, the
"Only when away" option shouldn't be there when `email_time_window_mins`
is off. But it is rare to choose that override, and adding proper support
for that use case would be complicated.
This sometimes got the Uncategorized category and
sometimes not, because it also had a topic count
of 0 same as the "fun" category. Giving the "fun"
category a higher count will fix the issue.
* FIX: Use Category.secured(guardian) for hashtag datasource
Follow up to comments in #19219, changing the category
hashtag datasource to use Category.secured(guardian) instead
of Site.new(guardian).categories here since the latter does
more work for not much benefit, and the query time is the
same. Also eliminates some Hash -> Model back and forth
busywork. Add some more specs too.
* FIX: Server-side hashtag lookup cooking user loading
When we were using the PrettyText.options.currentUser
and parsing back and forth with JSON for the hashtag
lookups server-side, we had a bug where the user's
secure categories were not loaded since we never actually
loaded a User model from the database, only parsed it
from JSON.
This commit fixes the issue by instead using the
PretyText.options.userId and looking up the user directly
from the database when calling hashtag_lookup via the
PrettyText::Helpers code when cooking server-side. Added
the missing spec to check for this as well.
* FEATURE: Show similar users when penalizing a user
Moderators will be notified if other users with the same IP address
exist before penalizing a user.
* FEATURE: Allow staff to penalize multiple users
This allows staff members to suspend or silence multiple users belonging
to the same person.
This helper is intended only for dev purposes. It allows you to pause a test while still being able to interact with the browser.
Usage:
```
it "works" do
visit("/")
pause_test
expect(page).to have_css(".foo")
end
```
If configured, this will be used for static JS assets which are stored on S3. This can be useful if you want to use different CDN providers/configuration for Uploads and JS
This commit allows us to type # in the UI and present autocomplete
results immediately with the following logic for the topic composer,
and reversed for the chat composer:
* Categories the user can access and has not muted sorted by `topic_count`
* Tags the user can access and has not muted sorted by `topic_count`
* Chat channels the user is a member of sorted by `messages_count`
So in effect, we allow searching for hashtags without a search term.
To do this we add a new `search_without_term` to each data source so
each one can define how it wants to handle this logic.
This new site setting replaces the
`enable_experimental_sidebar_hamburger` and `enable_sidebar` site
settings as the sidebar feature exits the experimental phase.
Note that we're replacing this without depreciation since the previous
site setting was considered experimental.
Internal Ref: /t/86563
This prevents long inbox names from causing issues in the dropdown on /my/messages and tries a new mobile layout that makes better use of the available space:
When looking up hashtags which were conflicting (e.g.
management::tag and management) where the user did
not have permission for one of them, we ended up returning
the one they did have permission to (e.g. the tag) twice
because of the way the lookup fallback code worked. This
fixes the issue, and another related one where the
::type was not added to the found item's .ref, and
so the hashtag replacement on the client was not working
correctly.