Motivation: aligning us with JS/Ember practices (runtime deps in `dependencies`, build/dev-time deps in `devDependencies`)
1. Move deps to devDeps where applicable (rule of thumb: it's a devDep unless it's required at runtime by the rails app or it's imported in the addon's code)
2. Remove unused dependencies and add missing ones (in addons)
3. Remove empty `repository` fields
4. Move `engines` and `ember` fields to the bottom
Twitter is now redirecting anonymous users (with a browser-like user agent, which FinalDestination uses) to the login page. Skipping redirect-following for twitter.com will allow us to continue oneboxing tweets via the OpenGraph data and the API (when credentials are present).
https://meta.discourse.org/t/269371/17
This reverts commit d8f0f17b50.
This causes errors when uploading to S3 because we are missing
a getFilesByIds function in core which we have not updated
yet c.f. https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22195
Tests don't catch this because tests only try uploads.json
uploading.
Before this change, links which required full reload because they are not in ember routes like `/my/preferences` or links to docs like `/pub/*` were treated as real external links. Therefore, they were opening in self window or new tab based on user `external_links_in_new_tab` setting.
To be consistent with behavior when full reload links are in the post, they are treated as internal and always open in the same window.
This has been flagged by our internal system as well and has been
failing on CI. Skip this for now to improve the stability of our system
test runs while we figure out why it is flaky.
Various migration scripts define a normalize_raw method to do custom processing of post contents before storing it in the Post.raw and other fields.
They normally do not handle nil inputs, but it's a relatively common occurrence in data dumps.
Since this method is used from various points in the migration script, as it stands, the experience of using a migration script is that it will fail multiple times at different points, forcing you to fix the data or apply logic hacks every time then restarting.
This PR generalizes handling of nil input by returning a <missing> string.
Pros:
no more messy repeated crashes + restarts
consistency
Cons:
it might hide data issues
OTOH we can't print a warning on that method because it will flood the console since it's called from inside loops.
* FIX: zendesk import script: support nil inputs in normalize_raw
* FIX: return '<missing>' instead of empty string; do it for all methods
Achieved by running `yarn upgrade --latest` both yarn.lock directories, then reverting changes to package.json files and running `yarn` again.
I also de-duped yarn.lock files with `npx yarn-deduplicate && yarn`
Enabling/Disabling threading has been possible through command line until now. This commit introduces two new UIs:
- When creating a channel, it will be available once the category has been selected
- On the settings page of a channel for admins
Recently, we added the option for watched tag/categories to take precedence over muted tag/categories. Therefore, `remove_muted_tags` is using `category_users` to check if categories are not watched. There was missing join in CategoryList which was causing an error.
Whenever a user opens a channel or marks it read, we now
update the last_viewed_at datetime for that channel membership
record. This is so we will be able to show thread unread indicators
in the channel sidebar that clear independently of the main thread
unread indicators. This unread functionality will follow in another
PR.
Addressing TODO about using chatApi in the ChatChannel model,
but since it's a model we cannot easily use the chatApi service.
The model function is only called in one place so we may as well
just move the call there since the component can use chatApi
Followup to c6b43ce68b
We can just use the rich excerpt everywhere since we know
we don't need text_entities -- that introduced security issues
just to fix a spec.
This is the first of a number of PRs aimed at helping admins manage their translation overrides. It simply adds a list of available interpolation keys below the input field when editing an override.
It also includes custom interpolation key.
Introduced in cec68b3e2c,
this is flaky because if you click the back button before
the route is fully transitioned to the loaded thread,
we end up going to the history _before_ the thread list,
which ends up being the channel.
We need to make sure that everything is loaded for the
thread first, meaning the skeleton is not there.
Also exclude some noise from the capybara logs (image load failures)