Display modal for combined new and unread view with options:
- [x] Dismiss new topics
- [x] Dismiss new posts
- [ ] Stop tracking these topics so they stop appearing in my new list
Previously, the topic is pinned/unpinned even when the bookmark icon is pressed in the topic list page. Because we didn't check the class names of topic status icons.
What is this change required?
The `enable_offline_indicator` site setting is disabled by default so
there is no need for us to be rendering an extra Ember component when
the site setting is not enabled.
Why this change?
Before this change, the `GroupNotificationsButton` is rendered in the
template of `userPrivateMessages` route based on a conditional that
checks if the `isGroup` property is true. However, the `isGroup`
property is determined based on the child route that is rendered.
However, this leads to "jankiness" in the UI because the
`GroupNotificationsButton` will be rendered once the route is entered
even if the model for the child route has not been resolved yet.
What is the solution?
In order to avoid this, we move the rendering of the
`GroupNotificationsButton` into the template of the
`userPrivateMessages.group` route and rely on the `in-element` helper to
render it into the right spot in the template of the
`userPrivateMessages` route.
This removes the modal container named-outlet/controller/template and replaces it with a component. Named outlets will be removed in Ember 4.x, so this change is part of that upgrade project.
Smaller changes include:
- update some of the computed values to be getters rather than calculated during `show()`.
- update tests which were previously depending on the modal class persisting after the modal was closed
Much of the logic in the service will be deprecated once we introduce component-based modals.
This work is split out from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21304
Why does this change do?
This commit updates the educate message displayed when there are no new
topics on the `/new` route when the experimental new new view site setting is enabled.
The commit also fixes a couple of bugs:
1. Correct default auto track minutes used in the copy for unread
topics from the 4 minutes to 5 minutes.
2. Correct link to user's preference in copy to go to tracking tab
instead of notifications tab.
Before, the review button was shown in `primary section` when there were items to review. Otherwise, it was hidden in `more section`.
Because we are allowing admins to customize community section and reorder link, it makes sense to simplify that logic and review link should follow admin's decision.
What is the problem?
When opening the composer, we are seeing multiple requests made to
the `/composer_messages` endpoint. This is due to our use of the
`transitionend` event on the `#reply-control` element. The event is
fired once for each transition event and the `#reply-control` element
has multiple transition events.
What is the solution?
Since are only interested in the `height` transition event, we add a
condition to check that the callback function is only triggered when the
`propertyName` of the `transitionend` event is `height`.
Why is there no tests for this change?
In QUnit, we have `transition: none !important` set in the stylesheet
with no easy way to disable. We'll have to accept the risk of not
writing test for this performance fix.
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/mention-suggestion-list-box-in-the-rtl-website-in-wrong-place/266763?u=osama.
Our autocomplete box doesn't currently take into account the user's locale and places itself off-screen when using an RTL locale. This commit changes the placement logic for the autocomplete box when an RTL locale is used to make sure that:
1. the autocomplete box's right side is near and to the left of the caret
2. the autocomplete box doesn't go beyond the composer's left side.
* FEATURE: reduce avatar sizes to 6 from 20
This PR introduces 3 changes:
1. SiteSetting.avatar_sizes, now does what is says on the tin.
previously it would introduce a large number of extra sizes, to allow for
various DPIs. Instead we now trust the admin with the size list.
2. When `avatar_sizes` changes, we ensure consistency and remove resized
avatars that are not longer allowed per site setting. This happens on the
12 hourly job and limited out of the box to 20k cleanups per cycle, given
this may reach out to AWS 20k times to remove things.
3.Our default avatar sizes are now "24|48|72|96|144|288" these sizes were
very specifically picked to limit amount of bluriness introduced by webkit.
Our avatars are already blurry due to 1px border, so this corrects old blur.
This change heavily reduces storage required by forums which simplifies
site moves and more.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
What is the problem?
There are two problems being fixed here:
1. When opening the composer, we are seeing multiple requests made to
the `/composer_messages` endpoint. This is due to our use of the
`transitionend` event on the `#reply-control` element. The event is
fired once for each transition event and the `#reply-control` element
has multiple transition events.
2. System tests have animations disabled so the `transitionend` event
does not fire at all.
What is the solution?
Instead of relying on the `transitionend` event, we can instead just
observer the `composerState` property of the `ComposerBody` component
and trigger the `composer:opened` appEvent with a delay that is similar
to the transition duration used for the `ComposerBody` component.
We were calling reset without the proper params which was causing errors in the console. This commit does the following changes:
- ensures `composer.cancel()` is the only way to cancel editing/reply
- adds a `draftSaved` property to chat message to allow for better tests
- writes a spec to ensure the flow is correct
- adds more page objects for better tests
- homogenize the default state of objects on chat message
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
Privacy Policy and Terms of Service topics are no longer created by
default for communities that have not set a company name. For this
reason, some URLs were pointing to 404 page.
Allow admins to edit Community section. This includes drag and drop reorder, change names, delete and reset to default.
Visual improvements introduced in edit community section modal are available in edit custom section form as well. For example:
- drag and drop links to change their position;
- smaller icon picker.
Why is this change required?
The flaky system test was due to the fact that we had to poll for the
user preferences interface page to reload after saving. However, this
turns out to be a bug on the user perferences interface page because the
page should only reload if the user has selected a new theme that is
different from the site's default but we were reloading the page for
users that did not have any user theme selected. Therefore there was an
unnecessary reload happening when saving other fields on the user
preferences interface page.
New headless shares the same implementation as the chrome browser
instead of being a separate implementation of its own.
See https://developer.chrome.com/articles/new-headless/ for more
details
Co-authored-by: Rafael dos Santos Silva <xfalcox@gmail.com>
Why are we making this change?
Currently, we are displaying the value of the `short_site_description`
site setting in the sidebar only for anonymous user. However, the
display of the description seems out of place in both the `sidebar` and
`header dropdown` navigation menu and do not think the sidebar is the
right place to display it anymore.
When a user chooses to move a topic/message to an existing topic/message, they can now opt to merge the posts chronologically (using a checkbox in the UI).
This brings the behaviour in line with our other widget-related APIs like `decorateWidget` and `reopenWidget`. This commit also adds a theme/plugin prefix to the console messages.
For now, state is still stored in the modal controller. Eventually the controller will be replaced with a component, and the state will be stored in the service.
(extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21304)
What is this change required?
I noticed that actions in `SidebarSectionsController` resulted in
lots of N+1 queries problem and I wanted a solution to
prevent such problems without having to write N+1 queries tests. I have
also used strict loading for `SidebarSection` queries in performance
sensitive spots.
Note that in this commit, I have also set `config.active_record.action_on_strict_loading_violation = :log`
for the production environment so that we have more visibility of
potential N+1 queries problem in the logs. In development and test
environment, we're sticking with the default of raising an error.
Legal topics, such as the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy topics
do not make sense if the entity creating the community is not a company.
These topics will be created and updated only when the company name is
present and deleted when it is not.
This PR adds status to mentions in chat and makes those mentions receive live updates.
There are known unfinished part in this implementation: when posting a message, status on mentions on that message appears immediately, but only if a user used autocomplete when typing the message. If user copy and paste a message with mentions into chat composer, those mentions won't have user status on them.
PRs with fixes for both problems are following soon.
Preparations for this PR that were made previously include:
- DEV: correct a relationship – a chat message may have several mentions 0dcfd7ddec
- DEV: extract the logic for extracting and expanding mentions from ChatNotifier 75b81b6854
- DEV: Always create chat mention records fa543cda06
- DEV: better split create_notification! and send_notifications logic e292c45924
- DEV: more tests for mentions when updating chat messages e7292e1682
- DEV: extract updating status on mentions into a lib function e49d338c21
- DEV: Create and update chat message mentions earlier 35a414bb38
- DEV: Create a chat_mention record when self mentioning 2703f2311a
- DEV: When deleting a chat message, do not delete mention records f4fde4e49b
This commit prevents unallowed URLs in iframe src by adding a relative path like `https://bob.com/abc/def/../ghi`. Currently, the iframe linking to the site uses the current_user, not the post's author, so users who have no access to a certain path are not able to view anything they shouldn't.
Why this change?
This change allows plugins or themes to replace the tag icon in the
sidebar. The color of the icon can be customised as well.
However, do note that this change is marked experimental as we intend to
support custom icons for tags in the near term as part of Discourse core.
Therefore, the plugin API will become obsolete once that happens and we
are marking it experimental to avoid having to deprecate it.
This commit makes some fundamental changes to how hashtag cooking and
icon generation works in the new experimental hashtag autocomplete mode.
Previously we cooked the appropriate SVG icon with the cooked hashtag,
though this has proved inflexible especially for theming purposes.
Instead, we now cook a data-ID attribute with the hashtag and add a new
span as an icon placeholder. This is replaced on the client side with an
icon (or a square span in the case of categories) on the client side via
the decorateCooked API for posts and chat messages.
This client side logic uses the generated hashtag, category, and channel
CSS classes added in a previous commit.
This is missing changes to the sidebar to use the new generated CSS
classes and also colors and the split square for categories in the
hashtag autocomplete menu -- I will tackle this in a separate PR so it
is clearer.
This might soon become a first class feature in Discourse core in the
short term so marking it as experimental for now to bridge
certain Discourse own-ed plugins and themes.
This commit adds the experimental `registerCustomCategorySectionLinkPrefix` client side
plugin API that allows themes or plugins to override the prefix of a
category section link.
This is marked experimental because we might be introducing a core
feature where category icons are supported. This is currently use as a
bridge for the https://github.com/discourse/discourse-category-icons
theme component.
* FIX: Fix for Default to subcategory when parent category does not allow posting
* added tests for edge case scenario
* implemented correct behaviour when parent category doesn't have subcategories
* implemented new fabricator for categories and suggested changes
New client side plugin API that allows plugins or themes to customize
the fontawesome 5 icon used to indicate that a category is locked/read
restricted.
The welcome topic user tip was for admins only, but in general, user
tips should be used for guiding new users through the features that
Discourse offers. For this reason, we decided to remove the user tip.
This commit also includes a few more copy tweaks to the welcome topic.
What is the problem?
This is a follow up to 4cca7de22d. In the
commit, CSS was used to disable the collapsing of sections in the header
dropdown navigation menu when the `navigation_menu` site setting is set
to `header dropdown`. However, using CSS is not the correct approach as
the underlying code is still marking the section as collapsable which
means that the sections will still be displayed as collapsed with no way
to "uncollapse" if the local store has already marked the section as
collapsed.
What is the fix?
This commit removes the usage of CSS to hide the collapsabe button and
instead correctly marks the section as not collapsable in the code.
Context of the problem
When viewing the topic list for either the personal inbox or the group
PM inbox, we store a cache of the topic list if the user has loaded more
topics in the topic list. This cache is used to improve the experience
for users so that navigating to a topic and then back would not make
them lose their "last read" position in the topic list. Without this
cache, users will have to start from the top of the topic list each time
they navigate back after reading a topic.
What is the problem?
After archiving a PM, the user is redirected to either the personal
inbox or the group PM inbox. The problem is that if a topic list cache
exists, we will render the topic list using the cache. However, this
means that the archived PM will still appear in the list leading to
confusion for our users.
What is the fix?
To fix this, we will simply clear the topic list cache after a user
archives a topic.
It wasn't possible (at least in any reasonable way) to pass params like `tags`. Also removes the export and inlines the function as that was used only to test the function and the test is gone.
This test was passing, but the environment it was testing was incorrect.
The `image-controls` markdown rule allowlists several svgs when previewing.
But since `previewing: true` is only set on the parent `ComposerEditor`
component, the test in `DEditor` wasn't aware of that, so the output was
ignoring the `previewing` option.
This moves the test one level higher, to `ComposerEditor`, and because
now `previewing: true` is correctly used, it updates the test to show
that the svg element is present, but an `onload` attributes is stripped.
We have been struggling lately finding site settings due to 30 setting limit
This was introduced for performance reasons a while back but is no longer as
needed given that ember is faster.
Additionally searching is hard, so allow people to use fuzzy search against
setting name.
What is the problem?
Previously the `sections` getter was initializing duplicate `lib/sidebar/(community-)section` instances every time it was evaluated. This change in identity was causing Ember's `{{#each` helper to totally rerender every section whenever the getter was evaluated.
What is the fix?
This commit refactors things to lean on Ember's components for state/lifecycle management. The `{{#each` loop is done over the source data, which is guaranteed to only change identity when there is a real config change. Individual section components are initialized for each section, and are responsible for constructing and tearing down their own `lib/sidebar/(community-)section` instances.
This commit also updates `lib/sidebar/(community-)section` to support service injection rather than passing service references around.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
We use the `:empty` css selector on `#modal-alert`, so we need to strip any whitespace from the contents to ensure the selector functions correctly. Followup to ad431ab03a
* FIX: Displaying the wrong number of minimum tags in the composer
When the minimum number of tags set for the category is larger than the minimum number of tags
set in the category tag-groups, the composer was displaying the wrong value.
This commit fixes the value displayed in the composer to show the max value between the required
for the category and the tag-groups set for the category.
This bug was reported on Meta in https://meta.discourse.org/t/tags-from-multiple-tag-groups-required-only-suggest-select-at-least-one-tag/263817
* FIX: Limiting tags in categories not working as expected
When a category was restricted to a tag group A, which was set to only allow
one tag from the group per topic, selecting a tag belonging only to A returned
other tags from A that also belonged to other group/s (if any).
Example:
Tag group A: alpha, beta, gamma, epsilon, delta
Tag group B: alpha, beta, gamma
Both tag groups set to only allow one tag from the group per topic.
If Category 1 was set to only allow tags from the tag group A, and the first tag
selected was epsilon, then, because they also belonged to tag group B, the tags
alpha, beta, and gamma were still returned as valid options when they should not be.
This commit ensures that once a tag from a tag group that restricts its tags to
one per topic is selected, no other tag from this group is returned.
This bug was reported on Meta in https://meta.discourse.org/t/limiting-tags-to-categories-not-working-as-expected/263143.
* FIX: Moving topics does not prompt to add required tag for new category
When a topic moved from a category to another, the tag requirements
of the new category were not being checked.
This allowed a topic to be created and moved to a category:
- that limited the tags to a tag group, with the topic containing tags
not allowed.
- that required N tags from a tag group, with the topic not containing
the required tags.
This bug was reported on Meta in https://meta.discourse.org/t/moving-tagged-topics-does-not-prompt-to-add-required-tag-for-new-category/264138.
* FIX: Editing topics with tag groups from parents allows incorrect tagging
When there was a combination between parent tags defined in a tag group
set to allow only one tag from the group per topic, and other tag groups
relying on this restriction to combine the children tag types with the
parent tag, editing a topic could allow the user to insert an invalid
combination of these tags.
Example:
Automakers tag group: landhover, toyota
- group set to limit one tag from the group per topic
Toyota models group: land-cruiser, hilux, corolla
Landhover models group: evoque, defender, discovery
If a topic was initially set up with the tags toyota, land-cruiser it was
possible to edit it by removing the tag toyota and adding the tag landhover
and other landhover model tags like evoque for example.
In this case, the topic would end up with the tags toyota, land-cruiser,
landhover, evoque because Discourse will automatically insert the
missing parent tag toyota when it detects the tag land-cruiser.
This combination of tags would violate the restriction specified in
the Automakers tag group resulting in an invalid combination of tags.
This commit enforces that the "one tag from the group per topic"
restriction is verified before updating the topic tags and also
make sure the verification checks the compatibility of parent tags that
would be automatically inserted.
After the changes, the user will receive an error similar to:
The tags land-cruiser, landhover cannot be used simultaneously.
Please include only one of them.
Moving all control of 'hidden' into Ember will resolve issues we're seeing with Ember fighting against manual DOM manipulation (both vanilla JS and JQuery).
Looking up `controller:modal` from components is not ideal. However, the next step in the refactoring is to create a modal 'service' which will be able to injected into components cleanly.
Having these things configured at the invocation of showModal is a strange API, and means that any changes to the modal require updating the call sites. It makes much more sense for these to be defined as part of the modal's own template. This was already supported for many of the properties. This commit adds support for the `modalClass` and `titleAriaElementId` config to be passed to DModalBody.
For now there is no deprecation message. Support for passing these things to `showModal` will be dropped as part of an upcoming conversion of modals from controllers to components.
Watched words were converted to regular expressions containing \W, which
handled only ASCII characters. Using [^[:word]] instead ensures that
UTF-8 characters are also handled correctly.
What is the problem?
The main problem here is that we were incorrectly registering the same `onStateChange` callback with `TopicTrackingState`
each time a user reads a post. When a user reads a post, the state in `TopicTrackingState` is updated and it triggers all
the `onStateChange` callbacks which have been registered. In the `CommunitySection` class, we register a callback which
would then call the `onTopicTrackingStateChange` method for each link in the class. For the `EverythingSectionLink` class,
this would lookup the state in `TopicTrackingState` to get a new count of unread/new topics and update the `totalUnread` and
`totalNew` properties which are tracked. For some reason that I have yet to figure out, updating the either of the tracked properties
would result in Ember rerendering the entire `{{#each this.sections as |section|}}` in `component/sidebar/user/custom-sections.hbs`
template. Note that `this.sections` refers to a `@cached` getter in the `SidebarUserCustomSections` class. The problem is that
the `sections` getter is initializing a new bunch of sidebar sections related classes without calling the teardown function.
As a result, we end up registering new `onStateChange` callbacks in `TopicTrackingState` in `CommunitySection` without
removing the old ones. Over time, the number of callbacks build up and we end up slowing down the application. While we do
not know the reason why defining a getter for the `sections` is causing the entire block to re-render, I realized that
it is dangerous to use a getter for `sections` here since we have very little control on when the cached is broken.
Instead, I moved the `sections` getter to a tracked property instead where the property is updated via `appEvents`. With
this change, updating the tracked properties in `EverythingSectionLink` is no longer triggering a complete re-render of the
said block above. We also now call `teardown` on the section objects that has been initialised before updating the `sections`
property.
An extensibility point we support server side is setting meta_data
(topic / post custom fields) with the composer payload.
Previous to this change even though we had a lot of setup code we never
actually sent the payload.
This ensures that on create we send meta_data.
- Update welcome topic copy
- Edit the welcome topic automatically when the title or description changes
- Remove “Create your Welcome Topic” banner/CTA
- Add "edit welcome topic" user tip
a373bf2 updated the behavior of replace-emoji so that the input is treated as unsafe-by-default. fancy_title is already escaped, so we need to mark it as html-safe to avoid it being double-escaped.
There is no need to html-safe the result of replace-emoji - it's already done as part of the helper.
The issues fixed:
1. Previously all static pages (e.g. login-required landing page, /tos, /privacy, forgot-password) were wrapped in the faq-read-tracking component
2. All these pages shared one controller with methods that were relevant to one route
3. There were two route-generating functions: `static-route-builder` and `build-static-route` 🤣
4. They were using the deprecated `renderTemplate()` API
5. A slight misuse of Ember API (`controllerFor()`)
6. Small mark-faq-read related bugs
added site toggle functionality through site settings
added tests to implemented feature
Introduced suggested correction
renamed find_new_topic method and deleted click_new_topic_button method
Currently the /new-category url can be accessed by moderators, regardless of whether the Site Setting for moderators_manage_categories_and_groups is true or false.
On top of this, non authorized users can also access this page but shows errors (no 404 loaded).
Since the 404 redirect happens within Ember, we need to allow the site setting value to be accessed within JS.
After this change all non admin users will see a 404 for this route, the exception being moderators if the moderators_manage_categories_and_groups setting has a value of true.
/t/73360
The problem
When selecting text and clicking the "Edit" button that pops up, this opens up the Fast Edit dialog.
The fast edit feature doesn't work well with non standard characters (non-ascii). If the user selects a string of text that contains non-ascii characters, sometimes they won't save. It is non-obvious to the user why this is happening. This issue occurs more frequently when editing content that is written in non-english languages, as fast-edit doesn't work well with non-ascii characters. We currently do a global replace on a couple of the more obvious quotation marks when the fast edit dialog attempts to save, but there are too many edge cases for foreign language content.
The solution
We can fix this issue by using a catch-all approach for non-ascii characters before the user clicks the edit button to bring up the fast edit dialog. Then we can fallback to the full composer to edit their text, which has much better support for non-ascii characters.
What does this regex do?
The regex used matches any character that is not within the ASCII range of 0x00 to 0x7F, which includes all control characters and non-ASCII characters.
This regex pattern can be used to match any character that is not a standard ASCII character, such as accented characters, non-Latin characters, and special symbols.
This improves keyboard navigation in and out of select-kit components.
The improvements include:
- `Tab` will now dismiss the dropdown once the active element is outside
the select-kit element
- pressing `Escape` will not bubble, this is most noticeable in the
composer, pressing `Esc` there now when a dropdown is expanded will not
dismiss the composer
- `Shift+Tab` will also dismiss the dropdown once focus is outside it
The problem
The fast edit feature doesn't work well with non standard characters (non-ascii). If the user selects a string of text that contains non-ascii characters, then the edit won't save.
The solution
The best solution is to catch those non-ascii characters before the user clicks the edit button to bring up the fast edit dialog. Then we can fallback to the full composer to edit their text, which has much better support for non-ascii characters.
What does this regex do?
The regex used to catch this is [^\x00-\x7F], which matches any character that is not within the ASCII range of 0x00 to 0x7F, which includes all control characters and non-ASCII characters.
This regex pattern can be used to match any character that is not a standard ASCII character, such as accented characters, non-Latin characters, and special symbols.
Ember's implicit injections feature is removed in Ember 4.x. We want to give ourselves more time to migrate to explicit injections, so this commit re-implements our implicit injections as extensions to the base framework classes.
Incremental migration to newer patterns can be achieved using the `@disableImplicitInjections` class decorator (available from `discourse/lib/implicit-injections').
This resolves and unsilences the `implicit-injections` deprecation.
Change mechanism handling `more` button for sidebar.
Before it was using HTML details tag.
To make tests more reliable, we are switching to use ember runloop.
What is the problem?
The TopicTrackingState is a service on the client side that is used to store
state of topics which is new or has unread posts for a given user. The state
is updated via various means and the one in concern here is whenever we load
a new topic list from the server. When a topic list is loaded from the server,
we sync this new topic list with the states in TopicTrackingState. There is also
a hard limit on the number of states that is stored by TopicTrackingState for
performance reasons and the limit is currently set to 4000. It was noticed that
once this limit has been reached, syncing a topic list with TopicTrackingState can
result in the registered state change callbacks to be called unnecessarily. This
is because during `TopicTrackingState#sync` we call `TopicTrackingState#removeTopic`
if the topic in question is neither new or unread to a user. However, `TopicTrackingState#removeTopic`
would call `TopicTrackingState#_afterStateChange` even if nothing was removed.
What is the fix?
This commit fixes the problem by checking that `TopicTrackingState#_afterStateChange` is only
called in `TopicTrackingState#removeTopic` when a topic is actually removed.
- Ensure changing timezones are reflected immediately in the date-time-input (the computed property was missing a dependent key)
- Ensure date-input doesn't lose timezone information (calling `toDate()` causes moment timestamps to lose timezone information)
This was created to resolve issues in the discourse-calendar plugin (https://github.com/discourse/discourse-calendar/pull/399)
In the expand table event handler, we currently rely on `event.target`
to select the table being expanded. Sometimes, the target is the svg icon
wrapped inside the button instead of the button itself. This throws
things off.
This change uses `currentTarget` which refers to the button
element even if the event originated from svg icon.
* DEV: move sidebar community section to database
Before, community section was hard-coded. In the future, we are planning to allow admins to edit it. Therefore, it has to be moved to database to `custom_sections` table.
Few steps and simplifications has to be made:
- custom section was hidden behind `enable_custom_sidebar_sections` feature flag. It has to be deleted so all forums, see community section;
- migration to add `section_type` column to sidebar section to show it is a special type;
- migration to add `segment` column to sidebar links to determine if link should be displayed in primary section or in more section;
- simplify more section to have one level only (secondary section links are merged);
- ensure that links like `everything` are correctly tracking state;
- make user an anonymous links position consistence. For example, from now on `faq` link for user and anonymous is visible in more tab;
- delete old community-section template.
This commit fixes a bug on subfolder setups where the user messages
inbox dropdown will always be blank. This is because we were comparing
URLs using values from `router.currentURL` and `router.urlFor` where
`router.currentURL` does not include `router.rootURL` while
`router.urlFor` does.
Ember's implicit injections feature is removed in Ember 4.x. We want to give ourselves more time to migrate to explicit injections, so this commit re-implements our implicit injections as extensions to the base framework classes.
Incremental migration to newer patterns can be achieved using the `@disableImplicitInjections` class decorator (available from `discourse/lib/implicit-injections').
This resolves and unsilences the `implicit-injections` deprecation.
When navigating with the keyboard, the select-kit would not close when
focus was moved to an element outside of the body. For example, when
navigating via Tab or Shift+Tab, once the end (or beginning) of the list
was reached, focus would move out of the SK element, but the SK itself
would stay visible.
Switching from a click event to a focusout event solves the issue and
covers both mouse and keyboard navigation.
Ran into an issue with these hooks preventing click events on anchors from completing (because the triggered rerender cancels the click). See:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse-header-search/pull/24
This change should have no effect on existing usage of these hooks. Current usage is limited to:
- legacy navigation (should be a no-op)
- reactions plugin (should be a no-op)
- discourse-header-search (will fix the issue!)
* FIX: Empty video thumbnails
This fix ensures that topic video thumbnail generation is completed
before the composer is allowed to submit which should prevent some bugs
around missing thumbnails on video topics.
* move callback to on upload-success
User status updates come from the server in a map where keys are user IDs.
If user.trackStatus() is called for a user model without an ID, the model
cannot identify its status updates and silently misses them. It's quite hard to
notice that a user rendered in the UI doesn't receive live status updates.
Also, it's not immediately obvious what's the reason of the problem.
A warning will be very helpful here.
Named outlets are deprecated and will be removed in Ember 4.x.
Backwards-compatibility shims are introduced so that plugin overrides to `controller:composer` are ported to `service:composer`.
After removing `TextareaTextManipulation` from `ChatComposer` and using `TextareaInteractor` as a proxy, one function has been forgotten: `paste(event)` which is not available in glimmer components anymore, and even less avaiable now that the mixin is not tied to a component anymore but a real DOM node. As a solution we now add a manual paste event listener which will call `paste(event)`.
This pull request is a full overhaul of the chat-composer and contains various improvements to the thread panel. They have been grouped in the same PR as lots of improvements/fixes to the thread panel needed an improved composer. This is meant as a first step.
### New features included in this PR
- A resizable side panel
- A clear dropzone area for uploads
- A simplified design for image uploads, this is only a first step towards more redesign of this area in the future
### Notable fixes in this PR
- Correct placeholder in thread panel
- Allows to edit the last message of a thread with arrow up
- Correctly focus composer when replying to a message
- The reply indicator is added instantly in the channel when starting a thread
- Prevents a large variety of bug where the composer could bug and prevent sending message or would clear your input while it has content
### Technical notes
To achieve this PR, three important changes have been made:
- `<ChatComposer>` has been fully rewritten and is now a glimmer component
- The chat composer now takes a `ChatMessage` as input which can directly be used in other operations, it simplifies a lot of logic as we are always working a with a `ChatMessage`
- `TextareaInteractor` has been created to wrap the existing `TextareaTextManipulation` mixin, it will make future migrations easier and allow us to have a less polluted `<ChatComposer>`
Note ".chat-live-pane" has been renamed ".chat-channel"
Design for upload dropzone is from @chapoi
Due to the order we were parsing markdown, bbcode [url] elements were not
handled properly.
`[url]https://example.com/path[/url]` was not currectly parsing cause
linkify was detecting the url as: `https://example.com/path[/url]` which is
legit.
To resolve this I swapped url to use a replace rule, and instead re-parsed
the internal payload and injected the tokens in.
This fix is complex cause we support stuff like
`[url][b]test.com[/b][/url]`
So we need to parse the content inside url `[b]test.com[/b]`
* FIX: Blank video thumbnails
On some mobile and possibly other browsers, the automatic video
thumbnail generation would create blank or all white images.
This commit addresses several different issues that was preventing image
generation from working correctly on mobile.
* fix typo
The updated user menu is the default for new sites, and will soon be enabled on older sites. This commit removes the 'EXPERIMENTAL' warning from the new `registerUserMenuTab` API, and adds a note to the `addUserMenuGlyph` documentation.
Followup to 17ba00c395.
Fix for https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/261917
This fixes a usability issue where the user couldn't switch to the user
menu when the search menu was visible and the text in the input was
selected.
Explanation: The `click` event is triggered both when clicking and when
selecting some text and clicking. This means that when selecting text in
the search input, at the end of the selection event, a click event was
triggered. And if that click event happened to be outside of the search
menu, then the menu would be dismissed.
Previously, we fixed this by checked if a current text selection was
present. But that results in a small side-effect of not switching to
other menus. This PR switches to setting a flag during `mouseDown` and
then using that flag when evaluating whether to trigger clickOutside or
not.
It's backward compatible so still supports our 3.28 ember-source.
The visible change is finally getting rid of this message:
```
WARNING: Node v18.12.0 is not tested against Ember CLI on your platform. We recommend that you use the most-recent "Active LTS" version of Node.js. See https://git.io/v7S5n for details.
```
---
`@ember/string` dependency is added for future compatibility. See: https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli/pull/10125
---
`tests/helpers/index.js` is unused for now, but is a nice pattern. We could move some of our test setup into local `setupApplicationTest/setupRenderingTest/setupTest` helpers.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
All supported browsers use `transitionend` event now, so this code is not necessary and makes it difficult to use that event in tests (you'd have to trigger all variants to cover the bases)
That function was used only in core (no hits in all-the*) in two places, so I think it's rather safe to just trash it without deprecating it first.
(History Corner – this helper was originally added in the initial commit of Discourse! 1839614bcc/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/components/transition_helper.js.coffee)
Following a change in e9f7262813 which prevents the notification level to be returned from the update endpoint, the model couldn't update itself. This commit makes the update manually and adds a test to prevent future regressions.
Note we could also change the backend endpoint, but this should work correctly with minimum risk.
This feature will allow sites to define which emoji are not allowed. Emoji in this list should be excluded from the set we show in the core emoji picker used in the composer for posts when emoji are enabled. And they should not be allowed to be chosen to be added to messages or as reactions in chat.
This feature prevents denied emoji from appearing in the following scenarios:
- topic title and page title
- private messages (topic title and body)
- inserting emojis into a chat
- reacting to chat messages
- using the emoji picker (composer, user status etc)
- using search within emoji picker
It also takes into account the various ways that emojis can be accessed, such as:
- emoji autocomplete suggestions
- emoji favourites (auto populates when adding to emoji deny list for example)
- emoji inline translations
- emoji skintones (ie. for certain hand gestures)
EmberObject's `reopen` feature allows changes to be made to the prototype of the class, but it does not work with native class fields. Native class field values are set on the instance in the constructor, and therefore override any values from the prototype.
This commit implements a workaround which detects possible field overrides and then sets the values during the `init()` function of the EmberObject. This isn't perfect - old field values will still be present while any constructor function is running. But in the vast majority of cases, it should provide parity with old non-native-class EmberObject properties.
This commit also adds a warning when trying to override fields on non-EmberObject classes. There is no change in behavior here - we're just warning about the fact it doesn't work.
When running `yarn install` in a yarn workspace, the lifecycle hooks in the root package.json are not triggered. https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/5790
As a workaround, we can additionally run `patch-package` from the `javascripts/discourse/package.json` `postinstall` hook. `patch-package` is idempotent, so it doesn't matter if it is triggered multiple times.
Longer term we intend to move to pnpm, which has built-in patch support.
Fixes the unnecessary message when starting ember server:
```
Invalid watchman found, version: [2023.04.03.00] did not satisfy [>= 3.0.0].
Visit https://ember-cli.com/user-guide/#watchman for more info.
```
Moves a couple things from discourse-boot.js to a different JS file imported from app/app.js.
This is a forwards compatible technique to import and throw data on the window.
One thing to make note of, though, is that if the virtual-dom and discourse-widget-hbs/helpers were previously included in the build elsewhere, they will now become part of the app bundle.
Later, when using embroider, all bundles will be chunks, and webpack will optimize which chunk contains which modules appropriately.
When selecting the "Keep bookmark" in the user preference for what to do after a bookmark reminder is sent, it does not propagate to the drop-down in the "Create bookmark" modal. Instead it defaults to "Keep bookmark and clear reminder". All other options work fine.
We set a default ("Keep bookmark and clear reminder") if no user preference is found, However, this uses the index of the option, and the index of the first option ("Keep bookmark") is 0, which is treated as falsey in JavaScript, thus causing the default to be selected.
This change switches from logical "or" conditional `||` operator to nullish coalescing `??` operator.
Previously, public custom sections were only visible to logged-in users. In this PR, we are making them visible to anonymous as well.
The reason is that Community Section will be moved into custom section model to be easily editable by admins.
Followup to 6ad9e4ad06,
I was not aware that `site.categories` is undefined if
the user is anon and the site is login_required, this
handles that scenario and does not continue trying to
generate CSS.
This commit adds a system to generate CSS variables and classes for categories
and hashtags, which will be used in an effort to remove baked icons for hashtags
and add color to those icons.
This is in two parts. First I added an initializer generate a category color CSS
variable style tag in the head tag that looks like this:
```css
:root {
--category-1-color: #0088CC;
--category-2-color: #808281;
--category-3-color: #E45735;
--category-4-color: #A461EF;
--category-5-color: #ee56c9;
--category-6-color: #da28c2;
--category-7-color: #ab8b0a;
--category-8-color: #45da37;
...
}
```
The number is the category ID. This only generates CSS variables for categories
the user can access based on `site.categories`. If you need the parent color variable
you can just use the `category.parentCategory.id` to get it.
Then, I added an initializer to generate a hashtag CSS style tag using these variables.
Only the category and channel hashtags need this, the category one generates the
background-gradient needed for the swatch, and the channel just generates a color
for the icon. This is done in an extendable way using the new `api.registerHashtagType`
JS plugin API:
```css
hashtag-color--category-1 {
background: linear-gradient(90deg, var(--category-1-color) 50%, var(--category-1-color) 50%);
}
hashtag-color--category-2 {
background: linear-gradient(90deg, var(--category-2-color) 50%, var(--category-2-color) 50%);
}
hashtag-color--category-5 {
background: linear-gradient(90deg, var(--category-5-color) 50%, var(--category-4-color) 50%);
}
...
.hashtag-color--channel-4 {
color: var(--category-12-color);
}
.hashtag-color--channel-92 {
color: var(--category-24-color);
}
```
Note if a category has a parent, its color is used in the gradient correctly. The numbers
here are again IDs (e.g. channel ID, category ID) and the channel’s chatable ID is used
to find the category color variable.
The status should use the word "user" instead of "flag", for example
"approved user" instead of "approved flag". The problem was caused by
a mismatched type.
Using the `mouseDownOutside` event was problematic here because two
events were being triggered consecutively: `mouseDown`
would toggle the menu off and `click` would then toggle it back on. This
switches the logic to use `clickOutside` again, but with two changes:
- it limits the action to the `search-menu` key (so that theme component
overrides can do their own handling)
- it does not trigger the event when there is an active text selection
(this was the original reason for switching to `mouseDownOutside`, see
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/14788)
The translation key is built using the name of the reviewable as it was
defined in Ruby. The chat plugin uses the `Chat` namespace and defines
`Chat::ReviewableMessage`. This was then transformed to
`chat::reviewable_message`, but it should be `chat_reviewable_message`
to resemble the other translation keys.
Back in d0e1c222f7 we added
performance measuring for uppy uploads using the Performance
API in the browser. However we recently discovered that
sometimes performance.measure can fail if for whatever reason
one of the marks passed to it does not exist:
> Failed to upload ... Performance.measure: Given mark name, upload-uppy-....-create-multipart-success, is unknown
This would cause the entire upload to fail, which is unnecessary
for a debugger. Improve the situation so if this happens again
the error does not stop the upload.
The following are the changes being introduced in this commit:
1. Instead of mapping the query language to various query params on the
client side, we've decided that the benefits of having a more robust
query language far outweighs the benefits of having a more human readable query params in the URL.
As such, the `/filter` route will just accept a single `q` query param
and the query string will be parsed on the server side.
1. On the `/filter` route, the tags filtering query language is now
supported in the input per the example provided below:
```
tags:bug+feature tagged both bug and feature
tags:bug,feature tagged either bug or feature
-tags:bug+feature excluding topics tagged bug and feature
-tags:bug,feature excluding topics tagged bug or feature
```
The `tags` filter can also be specified multiple
times in the query string like so `tags:bug tags:feature` which will
filter topics that contain both the `bug` tag and `feature` tag. More
complex query like `tags:bug+feature -tags:experimental` will also work.
Previously, reorder on touch screens was disabled https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/20769.
This PR enables it again. However, link has to be hold for 300 ms to enable drag&drop. Otherwise, normal scroll is performed.
As part of another regression, we realized that the plugins tab is visible to moderators, but they cannot interact with anything inside without triggering authorization errors.
This change hides the plugin tab for non-admin users.
When an admin removes all the categories from their personal sidebar configuration, the section should remain visible to them with the “Configure default categories” prompt.
Similar solution for tags.
/t/95036
Instead of being tied to the old implementation and constraints, a
dedicated route and controller for the `discovery.filter` app route will
allow us to iterate on changes much faster.
Before, incorrectly filled fields were marked with red border. Now, additional information under the field is displayed to notify the user what is incorrect.
/t/93696
In some languages, labels on the site settings navigation menu
get truncated. This adds titles to menu items, so users can see
untruncated labels on hover.
Previously we disabled the hamburger reviewable count badge when the redesigned user menu was enabled. This commit updates the logic so that the hamburger reviewable count is tied the legacy navigation mode instead. This ensures that there is always a persistent reviewable count visible. (in the non-legacy navigation modes, the total reviewable count is shown in the sidebar)
In the future we'll be looking at things like tree-shaking and code-splitting. Using 'magic strings' to resolve components is not compatible with those techniques. It makes sense to switch to a more modern pattern now, before the new user-tab API is used too widely.
This commit is backwards-compatible. API consumers which pass a string will see a deprecation message asking them to pass a component class instead.
This commit also turns some unneeded getters into simple class properties (no need to use a getter when it just returns a constant).
This commit turns the new user menu tabs into `<a href` elements. This means that the tab's associated URL is shown on mouseover, and also allows the browser to handle navigation when a modifier key is pressed (e.g. ctrl, shift, mod).
Actions are moved from actions: {} to top-level functions with @action decorator. Previously we had a save() action and a top-level function of the same name, so this commit renames the action to avoid a clash.
Change styling of filter input & remove button.
This follows the same pattern of design we use for search. In the search dropdown we do not have a button to search. We rely on pressing enter. I've also provided an example of Github's PR filter UI at the bottom of this comment.
We also do not have buttons like this on any other topic-list header. On tag and category dropdowns, we also rely on pressing enter to filter the topic list by chosen categories & tags.
Co-authored-by: Jordan Vidrine <jordan@jordanvidrine.com>
Moving the `grantBadge` action out of the actions hash caused it to clash with a method of the same name from the GrantBadgeController mixin. This commit renames the action.
In order to avoid built in browser CORS issues and sites that are using
CDNs this change allows us to generate thumbnail images from videos
directly from the File uploaded instead of reading the already uploaded
file via the `video` tag.
Follow-up to: f144c64e13
a373bf2a updated the behavior of `replace-emoji` so that the input is treated as unsafe-by-default. `fancy_title` is already escaped, so we need to mark it as html-safe to avoid it being double-escaped.
There is no need to html-safe the result of replace-emoji - it's already done as part of the helper.
- Install `@ember/legacy-built-in-components` and update our import statements to use it
- Remove our custom attributeBinding extensions of `TextField` and `TextArea`. Modern ember 'angle bracket syntax' allows us to apply html attributes to a component's element without needing attributeBindings
One of the problems here was coming from the ember-jquery addon. This commit skips the problematic shim from the addon and re-implements in Discourse. This hack will only be required short-term - we'll be totally dropping the ember-jquery integration as part of our upgrade to Ember 4.x.
Removing this shim means we can also remove our `discourse-ensure-deprecation-order` dummy addon which was ensuring that the ember-jquery-triggered deprecation was covered by ember-cli-deprecation-workflow.
Non-markdown tags weren't being escaped in chat excerpts. This could be
triggered by editing a chat message containing a tag (self XSS), or by
replying to a chat message with a tag (XSS).
Co-authored-by: Jan Cernik <jancernik12@gmail.com>
# Context
https://meta.discourse.org/t/timeline-timestamp-not-updating/256447/1
During the upgrade of the topic-timeline to glimmer the "latest post" timestamp was not updating on the timeline in relation to the relative age of the post. It was only updating on a hard refresh.
# Fix
Use the `age-with-tooltip` helper to update the created_at date automatically as time passes.
# Additional
Add the ability to pass params to `age-with-tooltip` so that we can include options like `addAgo` and `defaultFormat`
When a category has default_list_filter=none, there were a number of issues which this commit resolves:
1. When using the breadcrumbs to navigate a `default_list_filter=none` category, adding a tag filter would not apply the no-subcategories filter, but the subcategories dropdown would still say 'none'. This commit adjusts `getCategoryAndTagUrl` so that `/none` is added to the URL
2. When landing on `/tags/c/{slug}/{id}/{tag}`, for a default_list_filter=none category, it would include subcategories. This commit introduces a client-side redirect to match the behavior of `/c/{slug}/{id}`
3. When directly navigating to `/c/{slug}/{id}`, it was correctly redirecting to `/c/{slug}/{id}/none`, BUT it was still using the preloaded data for the old route. This has been happening since e7a84948. Prior to that, the preloaded data was discarded and a new JSON request was made to the server. This commit restores that discarding behavior. In future we may want to look into making this more efficient.
System specs are introduced to provide end-end testing of this functionality
# Context
During the octane upgrade of the Topic Timeline the `summarize-topic` button was neglected, leaving it in a broken state.
# Fix
Update the button to replicate the original functionality
<img width="351" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-13 at 12 41 25 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50783505/224785657-fc8124fe-f1d9-4cc8-917b-9cd859517da3.png">
_updated timeline with summarize button_
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a post with a mention of a user that has user status with an end date
2. Try to load the topic with that post as an anonymous user
You'll see a topic with blank content.
It's important to keep our core log output as clean as possible to avoid 'crying wolf', and so that any deprecations triggered by plugin/theme tests are indeed caused by that theme/plugin, and not core.
This commit will make the core test suite fail if any deprecations are triggered. If a new deprecation is introduced (e.g. as part of a dependency update) and we need more time to resolve it it can be silenced via ember-deprecation-workflow.
This does not affect plugin/theme test runs.
By default, Ember uses a babel transformation to strip out calls to `deprecate()` in production builds. Given that Discourse is a development platform for third-party themes/plugins, having deprecation messages visible in production is essential - many themes/plugins do not have comprehensive test-suites, and rely on production feedback to prompt changes. This commit patches Ember to print its deprecation messages to the console in production. In future we intend to improve the visibility of these to hosting providers and/or site admins.
There are two main parts to this commit:
1. Use yarn's 'resolutions' feature to point `babel-plugin-debug-macros` to a discourse-owned fork. This fork prevents `deprecate()` calls from being stripped. Relevant change can be found at https://github.com/discourse/babel-plugin-debug-macros/commit/d179d613bf
2. Introduce a production shim for Ember's deprecation library, including the `registerDeprecationHandler` API. The default implementation is stripped out of production builds via an `if(DEBUG)` wrapper.
Long term we hope that this kind of functionality can be made available in Ember itself via a flag.
Currently the auto-bump cooldown is hard-coded to 24 hours.
This change makes the highlighted 24 hours part configurable (defaulting to 24 hours), and the rest of the process remains the same.
This uses the new CategorySetting model associated with Category. We decided to add this because we want to move away from custom fields due to the lack of type casting and validations, but we want to keep the loading of these optional as they are not needed for almost all of the flows.
Category settings will be back-filled to all categories as part of this change, and creating a new category will now also create a category setting.
* DEV: Change sidebar header dropdown to use wait_for_animation
Introduced in 54351e1b8a, this
helper should remove the need to have to add the .animated
CSS class in JS for the sidebar.
* DEV: Revert spec change
Currently, if a user has opted into the new new experiment (introduced in a509441) and they click on the "See # new or updated topics" banner (screenshot below) at the top of the /new topics list, only new topics are loaded even if there are tracked topics with new replies.
This is unexpected in the new new view experiment because /new in this experiment is supposed to show both new and unread topics so it should listen for both new topics and new replies for existing/tracked topics. This PR addresses this inconsistency and makes it so that clicking the banner load all new and updated topics.
If you set a category to `default_list_filter` none. Information
was not passed to the tag route and routing was incorrect.
This patch fails, cause on reload route does not point to the right place.
```
-- a/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/routes/tag-show.js
+++ b/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/routes/tag-show.js
@@ -89,6 +89,8 @@ export default DiscourseRoute.extend(FilterModeMixin, {
filter = `tag/${tagId}/l/${topicFilter}`;
}
const list = await findTopicList(
this.store,
this.topicTrackingState,
@@ -123,7 +125,7 @@ export default DiscourseRoute.extend(FilterModeMixin, {
},
setupController(controller, model) {
- const noSubcategories =
+ this.noSubcategories =
this.noSubcategories === undefined
? model.category?.default_list_filter === NONE
: this.noSubcategories;
@@ -133,7 +135,7 @@ export default DiscourseRoute.extend(FilterModeMixin, {
...model,
period: model.list.for_period,
navMode: this.navMode,
- noSubcategories,
+ noSubcategories: this.noSubcategories,
loading: false,
});
```
Long term we don't want to hide this logic from the routing (even in
the category case) it just cause unneeded confusion and fragility.
Navigating to the topic template tab on a new category form resulted in
exceptions because the `form_template_ids` property was undefined.
This fix sets the `form_template_ids` property on new category records.
This reverts commit f6063c684b.
Videos on sites with a cdn enabled aren't playing w/ a default cdn
config. They are showing a "CORS request did not succeed" error.
* DEV: Add crossOrigin to video tag
This is a follow-up commit to f144c64e13
which enables the ability to generate thumbnail images for video
uploads.
In order for the html5 canvas element to create an image or blob the
source video element needs to to have the crossOrigin attribute set to
"anonymous" because a cdn is likely being used in production
environments.
We are already doing something similar in
e292c45924/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/update-tab-count.js (L63)
* FEATURE: Generate thumbnail images for uploaded videos
Topics in Discourse have a topic thumbnail feature which allows themes
to show a preview image before viewing the actual Topic.
This PR allows for the ability to generate a thumbnail image from an
uploaded video that can be use for the topic preview.
* DEV: specify type of flag in status
* FIX: passing missing parameter
* DEV: pass type for reviewable score table
* UX: add missing queued-topic styling
* UX: fix img overflow
* UX: add styling for queued user
* UX: fix user flag color
* UX: prevent overflow
* UX: add copy for filters
* FIX: fix typo in css for akismet flagging
* UX: copy change for flag something else
* UX: prevent overflow
* Fixing reviewable-status css classes
* Changes based on no longer using humanType
* Need to use type rather than humanType for reviewable-status
* FIX: linting
---------
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
When using the "review media unless trust level" setting, posts with emojis or quotes will end up in the review queue even though they don't have any uploaded media. That is because our heuristic for this in the new post manager relies on image_sizes. This commit skips sending image_sizes for emojis and avatars.
Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
Select-kit was mutating a passed-in options hash to apply its own deprecations. This commit updates it to apply deprecated changes to the downstream `this.selectKit.options` object instead.
Attaching required tag groups to new categories failed because
`required_tag_group` was undefined on the new category records
This fix sets an empty `required_tag_group` property on the new category
records.
Currently, the global search context suggestion("in all posts and topics") which
also doubles as the default context on pressing Enter is displayed as
the second item in the initial search options suggested.
This changes makes it the first item in the suggested options.
Feature to allow adding new tags from the edit tag synonyms tag search field.
Previously new tags had to be created from the topic composer, and then added via the edit tag synonyms page.
/t/92741
What is the problem?
When constructing the "Messages" section in Sidebar, we call
startTracking() on the pm-topic-tracking-state service in order to
get the counts for new/unread for the private message inboxes for each
user. However, this is unnecessary because the inboxes are in a
collapsed state by default in the sidebar and are only expanded when the
current route correspond to the inbox's route. Therefore, we can avoid
calling startTracking() on the pm-topic-tracking-state service until
an inbox's route is loaded. This allows us to cut out one extra request
to the server on page load and defer it until it is necessarily.
As reported on Meta, the relative time pickers for configuring slow-mode and auto-close durations in category settings are initially showing a "mins" option, which then disappears after you select any other timescale.
Our `RelativeTimePicker` component wasn't equipped to handle `null` values as the initial input. This caused it to go into a code path that set the selected timescale to "mins", even if that is not an allowed option.
There are two things being done here:
1. Add support for `null` input values to `RelativeTimePicker`. This fixes the auto-close setting.
2. Allow minutes for the slow-mode setting. (The user in Meta mentioned they usually set 15-30 minutes to cool down hot topics.
If the whitespace isn't trimmed from the input field the email is
considered invalid, and the button remains greyed out. We should handle
removing any trailing whitespace and not rely on the user trying to see
it themselves.
This was causing unattended effects on other elements. eg: the select-kit header input could lose focus when the list filtered would change size and cause the cursor to be positioned over a row.
Every time we created a topic list we would leak a state change callback
This happens on any topic list -> topic -> topic list sequence
This can cause corruption of tracking state and memory bloating given that
all information may be sent to the sync function.
What is the problem?
We have a hidden site setting `show_category_definitions_in_topic_lists`
which is set to false by default. What this means is that category
definition topics are not shown in the topic list by default. Only the
category definition topic for the category being viewed will be shown.
However, we have a bug where we would show that a category has new
topics when a new child category along with its category definition
topic is created even though the topic list does not list the child
category's category definition topic.
What is the fix here?
This commit fixes the problem by shipping down an additional
`is_category_topic` attribute in `TopicTrackingStateItemSerializer` when
the `show_category_definitions_in_topic_lists` site setting has been set
to false. With the new attribute, we can then exclude counting child
categories' category definition topics when counting new and unread
counts for a category.
Follow up to a509441148
This commit makes category and tag link in the sidebar consistent with the Everything link when the new New view experiment is enabled. In particular:
1. Category and tag links navigate to the per-category (or tag) `/new` view if there's at least one topic, and to `/latest` if there are no topics
2. Category and tag links only show the count of topics in `/new` without text
3. The Everything link navigates to the global `/new` view if there's at least one topic there, and to `/latest` if there are no topics in `/new`.
Internal topic: t/77234.
The implementation previously generated a descriptor with an `initializer()`, and bound the function to the `this` context of the initializer. In native class syntax, the initializer of a descriptor is only called once, with a `this` context of the constructor, not the instance.
This commit updates the implementation so that it generates the bound function on-demand using a getter. This is the same strategy employed by ember's built-in `@action` decorator.
Unfortunately, this use of a getter means that the `@observes` decorator does not support being directly chained to `@debounce`. It throws the error "`observer must be provided a function or an observer definition`". The workaround is to put the observer on its own function, which then calls the debounced function. Given that we're aiming to reduce our usage of `@observes`, we've accepted the need for this workaround rather than spending the time to patch the implementation of `@observes`.
* UX: add type tag and design update
* UX: clarify status copy in reviewQ
* DEV: switch to selectKit
* UX: color approve/reject buttons in RQ
* DEV: regroup actions
* UX: add type tag and design update
* UX: clarify status copy in reviewQ
* Join questions for flagged post with "or" with new I18n function
* Move ReviewableScores component out of context
* Add CSS classes to reviewable-item based on human type
* UX: add table header for scoring
* UX: don't display % score
* UX: prefix modifier class with dash
* UX: reviewQ flag table styling
* UX: consistent use of ignore icon
* DEV: only show context question on pending status
* UX: only show table headers on pending status
* DEV: reviewQ regroup actions for hidden posts
* UX: reviewQ > approve/reject buttons
* UX: reviewQ add fadeout
* UX: reviewQ styling
* DEV: move scores back into component
* UX: reviewQ mobile styling
* UX: score table on mobile
* UX: reviewQ > move meta info outside table
* UX: reviewQ > score layout fixes
* DEV: readd `agree_and_keep` and fix the spec tests.
* Fix the spec tests
* fix the quint test
* DEV: readd deleting replies
* UX: reviewQ copy tweaks
* DEV: readd test for ignore + delete replies
* Remove old
* FIX: Add perform_ignore back in for backwards compat
* DEV: add an action alias `ignore` for `ignore_and_do_nothing`.
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Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
Co-authored-by: Vinoth Kannan <svkn.87@gmail.com>
Async, modern syntax, no `on()` component hooks, const extraction, sorted props, template tweaks, and a small filtering bugfix (filtering could throw errors after saving a category-selection setting)
This commit implements many changes to topic and comments embedding. It
deprecates the class_name field from EmbeddableHost and suggests using
the className parameter. discourse_username parameter has been
deprecated and it will fetch it from embedded site from the author or
discourse-username meta.
See the updated code sample from Admin > Customize > Embedding page.
* FEATURE: Add className parameter for Discourse embed
* DEV: Hide class_name from EmbeddableHost
* DEV: Deprecate class_name field of EmbeddableHost
* FEATURE: Use either author or discourse-username meta tag
* DEV: Deprecate discourse_username parameter
* DEV: Improve embed code sample
This commit introduces a few experimental changes to the New topics list and "Everything" link in the sidebar:
1. Make the New topics list include unread topics
2. Make the Everything section in the sidebar link to the New topics list (`/new`)
3. Remove "unread" or "new" text next to the count and keep the count
4. The count is a sum of new and unread topics counts
All of these of changes are behind an off-by-default feature flag. I've not written extensive tests for these changes because they're highly experimental.
Internal topic: t/77234.
Original solution to use `description` instead of `text_description` was wrong: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/20436
Problem is that we have to escape HTML tags.
However, we would like to use escape method which is keep `/` intact. Expected behavior is given by ERB::Util.html_escape instead of Rack::Utils.escape_html
/t/92015
Some of the dt and dd elements already included classes (e.g. invited-by and groups). This simply makes things consistent by adding classes to the other dt and dd elements and should allow for easier customization.
We were only supporting the main name of each HighlightJS language. So, by default, you could not use `js` or `jsx` to highlight Javascript, given they are aliases for `javascript`.
This PR adds a list of aliases as a constant to core (built via a rake task), and then checks against the `highlighted_languages` site settings plus the list of aliases when processing a code block.
Regular users should be redirected to the homepage after the topic is
no longer accessible by them (only staff members can view deleted
topics). There was a problem with permission checking for category
moderators which stopped the redirect from happening.
Small js fix for fast edit to allow posts to save changes when the post contains apostrophes and quotation marks. Replaces unicode characters in text prior to saving the edit.
Includes system tests for fast edit and introduces a new system spec component for fast edit usage.
This commit removes all references to the
`redesigned_user_page_nav_enabled` which was used as a feature flag for
developing the new user profile navigation menu previously.
This provides Classic Component decorators for use with native class syntax (e.g. `@tagName`), and also provides native-class-compatible decorators for `@on` and `@observes`.
When the `navigation_menu` site setting has been set to `sidebar` or
`header dropdown`, overriding the site setting via the `navigation_menu`
query params did not work.
Follow-up to c47015b861
We need to register a waiter so that any calls to `await settled()` will wait for the `requestAnimationFrame` call to return. Wrapping in `DEBUG` as well as `isTesting()` means that this extra logic will be totally optimized out of production builds.
Using Javascript to read and recalculate sizing is prone to causing 'forced reflows', which are very expensive, especially on slower devices. This PR refactors the slide-in menus so that all of the height calculation is done using CSS. This is made possible by the new dvh (dynamic view height) units and env(safe-area-inset-bottom), both of which are supported on all of our target browsers.
In tests on a moto g50, on a sidebar with 16 categories, 15 tags, and 2 chat channels, this improves the sidebar opening time by around 50ms (6%).
Since 359dc1c532, support for the old user
profile navigation menu has been dropped. This commit seeks to remove
code from the client side that still relies on the `currentUser.redesigned_user_page_nav_enabled` prop.
Since 359dc1c532, support for the old user
profile navigation menu has been dropped. This commit seeks to remove
code from the client side that still relies on the `currentUser.redesigned_user_page_nav_enabled` prop.
Why this change?
Prior to this change, we placed the identifier for the tag using
CSS classes like `sidebar-section-link-<tag name>`. However, we found that it wasn't obvious
that an identifier for the tag exists since it is first buried in
the CSS classes and second there isn't a way to describe what the
identifier is. Using data attributes, it makes it more obvious that an
identifier exists and what the identifier represents.
Follow-up to 53eb49de72
Why this change?
Prior to this change, we placed the identifier for the category using
CSS classes like `sidebar-section-link-<category slug>`. However, we found that it wasn't obvious
that an identifier for the category exists since it is first buried in
the CSS classes and second there isn't a way to describe what the
identifier is. Using data attributes, it makes it more obvious that an
identifier exists and what the identifier represents.
What does this change do?
This commit the client to override the navigation menu setting
configured by the site temporarily based on the value of the
`navigation_menu` query param. The new query param replaces the old
`enable_sidebar` query param.
Why do we need this change?
The motivation here is to allow theme maintainers to quickly preview
what the site will look like with the various navigation menu site
setting.
* UX: change layout badge card
* UX: copy change
* UX: badge list styling
* UX: make active badge styling more clear
* Update translation
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
* Include x in translation
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
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Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
**This PR creates a new core reusable component wraps a character counter around any input.**
The component accepts the arguments: `max` (the maximum character limit), `value` (the value of text to be monitored).
It can be used for example, like so:
```hbs
<CharCounter @max="50" @value={{this.charCounterContent}}>
<textarea
placeholder={{i18n "styleguide.sections.char_counter.placeholder"}}
{{on "input" (action (mut this.charCounterContent) value="target.value")}}
class="styleguide--char-counter"></textarea>
</CharCounter>
```
**This PR also:**
1. Applies this component to the chat plugins edit channel's *Edit Description** modal, thereby replacing the simple text area which provided no visual indication when text exceeded the max allowed characters.
2. Adds an example to the `/styleguide` route
As of ba3f62f576, handlebars templates are colocated with js files so the path to hbs templates referenced by this rake task is no longer valid. This commit fixes the path to hbs templates and updates a couple of files that are generated by the rake task.
Reopening Ember.LinkComponent causes `<LinkTo>` to enter 'legacy mode', and fall back to the Classic Component implementation. The extension added the ability to pass `@name` to the component. Setting a name (or any other attribute) on the new Glimmer implementation can be achieved by passing `name=` (no `@`).
The original use case for this was refactored out during https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/d3649873a2. There are no other instances of `@name` being used in core or `all-the-*`.
The update to section-link is required to avoid a warning when an `undefined` value is passed to the argument.
This custom implementation was extending from `Ember.LinkComponent`, which is a legacy 'classic component' implementation of `<LinkTo`. Our current version of Ember includes a native glimmer implementation of LinkTo which should be much faster.
The patch we introduced was to set the 5th argument to `routing.isActiveForRoute` to `false`. In our current version of Ember, `isActiveForRoute` only takes 4 arguments, so this override is essentially a no-op. The change was made in https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/commit/56af48bb41 (first released in Ember 3.24).
Fixes "`decorateCooked` should be supplied with an `id` option to avoid memory leaks in test mode. The id will be used to ensure the decorator is only applied once." warnings
The `custom` notification type is a generic notification type that plugins can use for their own notifications, so it doesn't make sense to fallback to the implementation of `linkTitle` in the base notification type because core can't possibly come up with a title suitable for all custom notifications.
Core now has support for mobile-specific overrides of component templates, so we can now safely colocate the last batch of core components.
Followup to 524cb5211b
Long-term, we may aim to remove the ability to have mobile-specific component templates. But for now, this commit will allow us to colocate a component's template, while keeping the mobile-specific-override functionality for core, plugins and themes.
When installing themes using the "Install this theme component" button
on meta.discourse.org, we pass the repo name and URL via query params.
However, these stick. So if a user cancels the installation, on the
next navigation to the same route, they'll see the modal again.
This PR clears the query params of the controller when dismissing the
modal.
The previous `createPreviewComponent` implementation was problematic for template colocation. We can achieve the same result using normal component class inheritance.
The template is defined with dashes. Our resolver forgave this difference, and matched things up correctly. However, when we come to colocate templates, the names must match exactly.
The JS component definition is in the admin bundle, but the template was in the main bundle. This was identified while attempting to colocate component templates in the discourse/app directory
Having a template-lint-disable comment with whitespace trimming was triggering a message during build, likely due to a bug in the build process.
```
unexpectedly found "! template-lint-disable ~" when slicing source, but expected " template-lint-disable "
```
This commit avoids the problem by moving the template-lint-disable comment outside of the stripped-whitespace area.
Dynamically setting the `layoutName` is not compatible with template colocation. Instead, we can give each field type a dedicated component and make `<UserField` a wrapper which renders the correct implementation.
Dynamically setting `layoutName` is not compatible with template colocation. This commit updates `<CustomHTML` to remove the `custom-html-container.hbs` template, and instead dynamically sets the `layout` property as required. Once the deprecated 'custom hbs' feature is removed, this can be updated to be a regular colocated component template.
We often have the need to use rich HTML in dialog messages (to show lists, icons, etc.). Previously, our only option was to wrap the message in an `htmlSafe()` call. This PR adds the ability to pass a component name and model to the dialog, which means that we can write the HTML in regular Ember components.
Example, whereas previously we would do this:
```
this.dialog.deleteConfirm({
message: htmlSafe(`<li>Some text</li>`),
});
```
instead we can now do this:
```javascript
import SecondFactorConfirmPhrase from "discourse/components/dialog-messages/second-factor-confirm-phrase";
...
this.dialog.deleteConfirm({
title: I18n.t("user.second_factor.disable_confirm"),
bodyComponent: SecondFactorConfirmPhrase,
bodyComponentModel: model,
})
```
The model passed to the component is optional and will be available as `@model` in the Handlebars template.
Previously, all plugin connector templates would be rendered using the PluginConnector classic component definition. This commit introduces three key changes:
1. PluginOutlets can be passed `@defaultGlimmer={{true}}`, which will cause all connectors to be rendered as highly-performant 'template only glimmer components'. For now, to avoid breaking backwards compatibility, this is only intended for use on newly introduced PluginOutlets.
2. Connector js files can now directly export component definitions. This allows connectors on existing outlets to start using Glimmer components (template-only, or otherwise) straight away. It also makes it much more ergonomic to introduce custom logic to outlets. `shouldRender` continues to be supported (as a static class method).
3. Outlet arguments are now made available as `@outletArgs` in classic, glimmer and template-only-glimmer connectors. In glimmer and template-only-glimmer connectors, this is the only way to access the outlet's arguments. In classic connectors, the old methods still function - `@outletArgs` exists as a path for incremental migration
Previously after uploads completed post raw would drift.
If you autocompleted text after the upload stub got replaced it would
insert in the wrong position.
The `Composer - current time` test would sometimes fail due to a
1-second difference. We don't really need per-second fidelity here, the
key thing this needs to test is that the shortcut works and adds today's
date. I have updated the test to reflect that.
Ember CLI will automatically run babel transformations in parallel when the config is 'serializable', and can therefore be applied in multiple processes automatically. If any plugin is defined in an unserializable way, parallelisation will be disabled.
Our discourse-widget-hbs transformer was causing parallelisation to be disabled. This commit fixes that, and also enables the throwUnlessParallelizable flag so that we catch this kind of issue more easily in future.
This commit also refactors our deprecation silencing system into its own file, and uses a fake babel plugin to ensure deprecations are silenced in babel worker processes.
In our GitHub CI jobs, this doubles the speed of ember builds (1m30s -> 45s). It should also improve production deploy times, and cold-start dev builds.
When a user pauses a youtube video and scrolls up high enough to load
new posts, the video either rewinds or restarts depending on the browser.
The problem is solved by patching virtual-dom to handle element prepends
without reordering old elements.
Long-term, Discourse intends to move away from the vdom/widget implementation, so this is intended as a short-term solution. More context at https://meta.discourse.org/t/57692
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Remove the per user groups based site setting in favor of a global site setting as we want to roll the glimmer topic timeline out to anon users as well as site users.
- Add `enable_experimental_topic_timeline` site setting
- Remove `enable_experimental_topic_timeline_groups` site setting
Improvements for this PR: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/20057
What was fixed:
- [x] Use ember transitions instead of full reload
- [x] Link was inaccurately kept active
- [x] "+ save" renamed to just "save"
- [x] Render emojis in link name
- [x] UI to set icon
- [x] Delete link is trash icon instead of "x"
- [x] Add another link to on the left and rewording
- [x] Raname "link name" -> "name", "points to" -> link
- [x] Add limits to fields
- [x] Move add section button to the bottom
Prior to this fix on mobile the card-cloak would not get removed if the user/group card was leading to a non existing user/group.
The fix ensures hidden class is removed each time we call show.
We recently had a bug which caused auto-bumping to "not work". The problem was that the value had been set to 0.5, which when coerced to an integer turned into 0. So the feature is "working as intended", but there's a possibility of misconfiguration.
When looking into this, I noticed that the inputs on the category settings page doesn't have any particular sanitisation in the front-end, and also one or two validations missing in the back-end.
This change:
- Takes an existing component, NumberField and enhances that by only allowing numeric input, essentially turning it into a managed input using the same approach as our PasswordField.
- Changes the numeric inputs on category settings page to use this component.
- Adds appropriate min constraints to the fields to disallow out-of-range values.
- Adds missing back-end validations to relevant fields.
This commits adds the ability to add a header to the embedded comments
view. One use case for this is to allow `postMessage` communication
between the comments iframe and the parent frame, for example, when
toggling the theme of the parent webpage.
This is an alternative way to use `RenderGlimmer` which can be more ergonomic for iterative updates of a codebase. For documentation, see `widgets/render-glimmer.js`
Fixed had been added when autocomplete was used in the discourse header. This shouldn't be needed anymore. This was causing the preventOverflow to not work correctly on Android.
This fix fix also adds an optimisation to refer top of the input when on mobile. This is done to avoid cases where the screen is actually slightly taller than the viewport with keyboard visible on Android leading popper to think there's space under the input.
- Move docking logic (intersection / dockAt / etc) from `glimmer-topic-timeline` -> `topic-timeline/container` to live alongside the `postScrolled` hook.
- Toggle `timeline-docked` and `timeline-docked-bottom` when we are at the bottom of a topic. This returns the missing animation to the glimmer-topic-timeline (pictured below).
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50783505/216655735-906ccd2a-b77e-45af-9a7b-c22680eca2dc.mov
Previously `helper.renderGlimmer()` would always create a new wrapper element. This is required when using `RenderGlimmer` within widgets, where there is no direct access to DOM elements. However, when using within `decorateCooked`, we have the ability to pass an existing element to `{{#in-element}}` and have the glimmer content appended with no additional wrappers.
This commit makes the `renderInto` accept an existing DOM node for this 'append' behavior. The previous 'new wrapper element' behaviour is still used when a string is passed.
# Context
The class of `widget-button` was kept in the upgraded version of the topic timeline to keep the preexisting logic of how we open / close child and parent modals.
# Problem
<img width="1242" alt="Screenshot 2023-02-02 at 3 45 53 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50783505/216456778-11a3d0ce-5e33-4b85-89af-a2a32e39a1f6.png">
With the `widget-button` class removed from the topic timeline, clicking the button (highlighted in the image above) would close itself when populating the `jumpToPostPrompt` modal. This is not the behavior we want so class was kept on the button. The upgrade to ember octane entails moving away from widgets and all of its functionality... so we don't want to carry the debt of utilizing the `widget-button` class.
# Solution
Create a new class `.timeline-open-jump-to-post-prompt-btn` to be added to the `_expanded` function. When this class is present on a child or a parent of the button clicked, we do not collapse the modal. This gives us the expected behavior of maintaining both modals open at the same time.
<img width="1176" alt="Screenshot 2023-02-02 at 3 50 59 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50783505/216457612-ab313758-bfa9-4913-bd29-d5224faf5187.png">
# Other
Obviously adding this as jquery is not ideal, but to prevent scope creep we will need to refactor this in a separate PR.
Allows users to configure their own custom sidebar sections with links withing Discourse instance. Links can be passed as relative path, for example "/tags" or full URL.
Only path is saved in DB, so when Discourse domain is changed, links will be still valid.
Feature is hidden behind SiteSetting.enable_custom_sidebar_sections. This hidden setting determines the group which members have access to this new feature.
- Rename `class` getter -> `classes` seeing that we are dealing with multiple classes
- Add `show` class to fullscreen topic timeline via `did-insert` to handle how CSS transitions only apply when an existing element changes its properties. We need to wait until `timeline-fullscreen` is painted to the DOM, and then add the `show` class later.
# Problem
Creating a post on a topic, where the timeline is not shown by default, does not update the visibility state dynamically. You must refresh the page to have the timeline appear.
# Solution
This PR hooks into the `post-stream:posted` app event and checks if we can now display the timeline after a post has been created. This will update the visibility state dynamically.
This PR introduces a proper `action` to the topic timeline `back-button` which will fix the button not being clickable (or functional) as well as removing a duplicate setting of `this.lastReadTop` which was causing odd positionings of the button.
This is very difficult to test due to the fact you have to manage the "read history" for a user to have the back button populate. We will have to move forward without one (as we did in the last version of the timeline 😅) for now.
`helper.renderGlimmer` will return an HTML element which can be added to a post's `cooked`
Example usage:
```
import { hbs } from "ember-cli-htmlbars";
api.decorateCookedElement((cooked, helper) => {
const glimmerElement = helper.renderGlimmer(
"div.my-wrapper-class",
hbs`<DButton @icon={{@data.param}} @translatedLabel="Hello world from Glimmer Component"/>`,
{ param: "user-plus" }
);
cooked.appendChild(glimmerElement);
}, { onlyStream: true, id: "my-id" });
```
See `widgets/render-glimmer.js` for more detailed usage information.
For a user whose username has an uppercase character, the new user menu
dropdown was not defaulting to "Inbox" because the Ember router uses
lowercased usernames which were not matching with the `username`
property. Switching to `username_lower` fixes the issue.
In a private plugin, we need to show an error message containing HTML
when the Grant Admin action fails. This change introduces a new flag
(`html_message: true`) that when used will allow the dialog to render
the HTML tags in the error message correctly.
We don't need a full glimmer component here - the class definition was empty. We can use templateOnly() for slightly improved performance.
Setting `component.name` improves how MountWidget is displayed for debugging in the Ember Inspector browser extension.
1. What is the problem here?
When a user's reviewables count changes, the changes are published via
MessageBus in a background Sidekiq job which means there is a delay before the
client receives the MessageBus message with the updated count. During
the time the reviewables count for a user has been updated and the time
when the client receives the MessageBus message with the updated count,
a user may view the reviewables list in the user menu. When that happens, the number of
reviewables in the list may be out of sync with the count shown.
2. What is the fix?
Going forward, the response for the `ReviewablesController#user_menu_list` action will include the user's reviewables count as
the `reviewables_count` attribute. This is then used by the client side
to update the user's reviewables count to ensure that the reviewables
list and count are kept in sync.
Due to the way templates work, the incorrect variable (user instead of item) was not causing any error, and just failing silently to display the avatar.
This commit is also providing a basic spec for completion of users and groups.
## Why do we need this change?
When loading the ember app, [MessageBus does not start polling immediately](f31f0b70f8/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/initializers/message-bus.js (L71-L81)) and instead waits for `document.readyState` to be `complete`. What this means is that if there are new messages being created while we have yet to start polling, those messages will not be received by the client.
With sidebar being the default navigation menu, the counts derived from `topic-tracking-state.js` on the client side is prominently displayed on every page. Therefore, we want to ensure that we are not dropping any messages on the channels that `topic-tracking-state.js` subscribes to.
## What does this change do?
This includes the `MessageBus.last_id`s for the MessageBus channels which `topic-tracking-state.js` subscribes to as part of the preloaded data when loading a page. The last ids are then used when we subscribe the MessageBus channels so that messages which are published before MessageBus starts polling will not be missed.
## Review Notes
1. See https://github.com/discourse/message_bus#client-support for documentation about subscribing from a given message id.
The `tagName` argument is now deprecated. This commit uses a codemod (https://github.com/discourse/discourse-ember-codemods/tree/main/transforms/extract-plugin-outlet-tagname) to automatically remove the `@tagName` from all PluginOutlet invocations, and create a matching wrapper element so that the HTML structure is unchanged. We may want to remove some/all of these wrappers entirely in future, but that would be a riskier change which we should tackle on a case-by-case basis.
This outlet is the only one to pass an `@classNames` argument, which is no longer supported in the glimmer version of PluginOutlet. This commit moves the wrapper outside, thereby maintaining the old HTML structure.
This commit updates the PluginOutlet component so that it calculates the list of connectors in an autotracking context. Accessing arguments or any other `@tracked` values during `shouldRender` means that the set of connectors will be re-calculated whenever those tracked values change.
PluginConnector remains a Classic Component, so this commit does not require any changes from plugin/theme developers.
Two shims are introduced for backwards compatibility:
- The component variable passed to shouldRender is replaced with a helperContext instance which includes all the common injections (the new PluginOutlet component instance does not have any of these)
- A custom component manager is introduced so that parentView continues to work. Using parentView was never really intended as an API, so it's now deprecated and will print a warning to the console. Users should switch to using the outlet's explicit arguments, or data from a service (e.g. the Router service).
The presence service would retry `/presence/update` requests every second (or immediately in tests) in case where server returns 429 (rate limit) errors. That could lead to infinite spamming (until user refreshed tab/tabs)
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Currently `Topic#pm_topic_count` is a count of all personal messages tagged for a given tag. As a result, any user with access to PM tags can poll a sensitive tag to determine if a new personal message has been created using that tag even if the user does not have access to the personal message. We classify this as a minor leak in sensitive information.
With this commit, `Topic#pm_topic_count` is hidden from users by default unless the `display_personal_messages_tag_counts` site setting is enabled.
A while back the definition of TL was changed but many
areas in the codebase still use the term 'Regular user'
despite it having some implicit meaning (TL2).
See 20140905055251_rename_trust_level_badges.rb
This is necessary so MacOS Ventura (and in 2023 iOS) can use our new
default push notifications.
We still disable caching of dynamic routes on Apple devices due to it's
always being buggy there.
Partial username or name matches were shown together with metadata
matched results. This created a bad user experience because results
that look unrelated were before even partial or exact group matches.
Behavior should be very similar but the code is simplified and it should fix various bugs where the card was showing out of screen even if we had available space.
Using a shared channel with per-message permissions means that every client is updated with the channel's 'last_id', even if there are no messages available to them. Per-user channel names avoid this problem - the last_id will only be incremented when there is a message for the given user.
This commits adds a database migration to limit the user status to 100
characters, limits the user status in the UI and makes sure that the
emoji is valid.
Follow up to commit b6f75e231c.
* FIX: Ensure soft-deleted topics can be deleted
The topic was not found during the deletion process because it was
deleted and `@post.topic` was nil.
* DEV: Use @topic instead of finding the topic every time
When creating a group membership request, there is no character
limit on the 'reason' field. This can be potentially be used by
an attacker to create enormous amount of data in the database.
Co-authored-by: Ted Johansson <ted@discourse.org>
When a user checks "Open all external links in a new tab" preference
he expects not to be overruled by unrelated text selections.
Yet if text is selected during a link click the link is followed on
the same tab. This change corrects that.
In the group member bulk edit menu we are displaying staff-only options
to non-staff. The requests are blocked by the back-end, so there is no
harm other than to the user experience.
Notably the individual user edit menu is correctly filtering out
unavailable options. This change brings the bulk edit menu in line with
that.
This was previously disabled because of incompatibility with the ember-cli proxy. This commit fixes that incompatibility, and restores the development behaviour to match production.
There were three issues at play:
1. Our bootstrap-js addon handles the forwarding of most requests in the ember-cli proxy. This is not built to handle streaming responses. Solution: skip our custom request processing for `/message-bus/*` and use ember-cli's default `http-proxy`.
2. The request/response size-limiting middleware (`rawMiddleware`) would apply even to unhandled paths, causing request and response bodies to be buffered. Solution: skip it for any paths which are not handled by our custom addon.
3. Expressjs servers will buffer/compress responses. Solution: add `Cache-Control: no-transform` to message-bus responses. For now I've done this in development only, but it may be useful to add it to message-bus's default headers in future
Data Explorer queries have a `user_id` assigned to each query created. DE Reports can be bookmarked for later reference.
When creating the bookmark notification there was the possibility of a notification error being thrown (that made the notification menu inaccessible) due to a DE Query not having a owner (associated user_id). This can happen in a couple ways:
- having a query created by a user that was then later deleted leaving the query without ownership
- having a TA create a query for a customer using a temporary account, that would then later be deleted leaving the query without ownership
Since there is a case that `bookmark.user` is not valid the PR makes the `bookmark.user.username` optional for a bookmark notification. As [tested](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/19851/files#diff-5b5154de37f96988d551feff6f1dfe5ba804fbcbc1c33b5478dde02a447a634f) in the case a username is not present, we will still render the `content` of the notification minus the username. This creates a safe fallback when looking up non-valid users.
* Firefox now finally returns PerformanceMeasure from performance.measure
* Some TODOs were really more NOTE or FIXME material or no longer relevant
* retain_hours is not needed in ExternalUploadsManager, it doesn't seem like anywhere in the UI sends this as a param for uploads
* https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/18413 was merged so we can remove JS test workaround for settings
There are various performance issues with the Canvas in iOS Safari
that are causing crashes when processing images with spikes of over 100%
CPU usage. The cause of this is unknown, but profiling points to
CanvasRenderingContext2D.getImageData() and
CanvasRenderingContext2D.drawImage().
Until Safari makes some progress with OffscreenCanvas or other
alternatives we cannot support this workflow. We will revisit in 6
months.
This is gated behind the hidden `composer_ios_media_optimisation_image_enabled`
site setting for people who really still want to try using this.
This commit introduces the experimental `registerUserCategorySectionLinkCountable`
and `refreshUserSidebarCategoriesSectionCounts` plugin APIs that allows
a plugin to register custom countables to category section links on top
of the defaults of unread and new.
This feature is stable enough now to make it the default going forward
for new sites. Existing sites that have not yet set enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete
to `true` will have it set to `false` for their site settings, which was the old default.
c.f https://meta.discourse.org/t/hashtags-are-getting-a-makeover/248866
This commit fixes an issue where the chat message bookmarks
did not respect the user's `bookmark_auto_delete_preference`
which they select in their user preference page.
Also, it changes the default for that value to "keep bookmark and clear reminder"
rather than "never", which ends up leaving a lot of expired bookmark
reminders around which are a pain to clean up.
Using a shared channel means that every user receives an update to the 'last_id' when *any* other user is logged out. If many users are being programmatically logged out at the same time, this can cause a very large number of message-bus polls.
This commit switches to use a user-specific channel, which means that each user has its own 'last id' which will only increment when they are logged out
* Remove unused strings
* Remove trailing quote from string
* Remove even more unused strings (they were removed in c4e10f2a9d)
* Don't use translations in tests which are only available on server
* Use more specific translation (and fix missing translation)
Rather than hardcoding `.hashtag-autocomplete__fadeout` as the
div element to scroll in autocomplete, instead pass it in as
an option via `scrollElementSelector`, then we don't have hashtag
template specific things in the autocomplete lib.
# Context
When a topic is reviewable by a group we give those group moderators some admin abilities including the ability to delete a topic.
# Problem
There are two main problems:
1. Currently when a group moderator deletes a topic they are redirected to root (not the same for staff)
2. Viewing the categories deleted topics (`c/foo/1/?status=deleted`) does not display the deleted topic to the group moderator (not the same for staff).
# Fix
If the `deleted_by` user is part a group that matches the `reviewable_by_group` on a topic then don't redirect. This is the default interaction for staff to give them the ability to do things like restore the topic in case it was accidentally deleted.
To render the deleted topics as expected for the group moderator I am utilizing [the guardian scope of `guardian.can_see_deleted_topics?` for said category](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/19618/files#diff-288e61b8bacdb29d9c2e05b42da6837b0036dcf1867332d977ca7c5e74a44297R802-R803)
We need to set the local state of a channel before performing any async operations. Otherwise, multiple leave/join calls can race against each other and cause the local state to get out-of-sync with the server.
Followup to e70ed31a
Group names will be used as CSS classes in some components while rendering the public HTML output. It will happen when a group is set as the default primary for users. Or when a group has either a flair icon or flair upload. So we should warn the admins when they restrict the group's visibility level.
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
Autocomplete with fadeout was not scrolling on arrow
key press in chat, since the input is treated slightly
differently. We just need to find the fadeout div sooner.
Follow up to 64a7a2aac2
The way our markdown raw_html hoisting worked, we only
supported one level of hoisting the HTML content. However
when nesting [chat] transcript BBCode we need to allow
for multiple levels of it. This commit changes opts.discourse.hoisted
to be more constant, and the GUID keys that have the hoisted
content are only deleted by unhoistForCooked rather than
the cook function itself, which prematurely deletes them
when they are needed further down the line.
Follow up to 8820e9418a,
only the hashtag autocomplete has a fadeout scroll, so
we still need to scroll on the original div in some
cases (e.g. mentions)
Note this is a very large PR, and some of it could have been splited, but keeping it one chunk made it to merge conflicts and to revert if necessary. Actual new code logic is also not that much, as most of the changes are removing js tests, adding system specs or moving things around.
To make it possible this commit is doing the following changes:
- converting (and adding new) existing js acceptances tests into system tests. This change was necessary to ensure as little regressions as possible while changing paradigm
- moving away from store. Using glimmer and tracked properties requires to have class objects everywhere and as a result works well with models. However store/adapters are suffering from many bugs and limitations. As a workaround the `chat-api` and `chat-channels-manager` are an answer to this problem by encapsulating backend calls and frontend storage logic; while still using js models.
- dropping `appEvents` as much as possible. Using tracked properties and a better local storage of channel models, allows to be much more reactive and doesn’t require arbitrary manual updates everywhere in the app.
- while working on replacing store, the existing work of a chat api (backend) has been continued to support more cases.
- removing code from the `chat` service to separate concerns, `chat-subscriptions-manager` and `chat-channels-manager`, being the largest examples of where the code has been rewritten/moved.
Future wok:
- improve behavior when closing/deleting a channel, it's already slightly buggy on live, it's rare enough that it's not a big issue, but should be improved
- improve page objects used in chat
- move more endpoints to the API
- finish temporarily skipped tests
- extract more code from the `chat` service
- use glimmer for `chat-messages`
- separate concerns in `chat-live-pane`
- eventually add js tests for `chat-api`, `chat-channels-manager` and `chat-subscriptions-manager`, they are indirectly heavy tested through system tests but it would be nice to at least test the public API
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Follow-up to 8db1f1892d,
this makes the hashtag autocomplete scrolling with arrow
keys work with the new fadeout element that is now used
for the scroll container.
* UX: Wizard Step Enhancements
- Remove illustrations
- Add Emoji graphic to top of steps
- Add description below step title
- Move point of contact to last step
* Move step count to header, plus some button navigation tweaks
* add remaining emoji to step headers
* fix button logic on steps
* Update Point of Contact
* remove automated messages field
* adjust styling for counter, title, and emoji
* Update wording for logos
* Fix tests
* fix prettier
* fix specs
* set same with for steps except for styling screen
* use sentence case; remove duplicate copy under your organization fields
* fix missing buttons on small screens
* add spacing to buttons; adjust font weight to labels
* adjust styling for community logo step; use sentence case for button
* update copy for point of contact text helper
* use sentence case for field labels
* fix ui tests
* use btn-back class to fix ui tests
* reduce bottom margin for toggle fields
* clean up
Co-authored-by: Ella <ella.estigoy@gmail.com>
* UX: added fadeout + hashtag styling
UX: add full name to autocomplete
UX: autocomplete mentions styling
UX: emoji styling user status
UX: autocomplete emoji
* DEV: Move hashtag tag counts into new secondary_text prop
* FIX: Add is-online style to mention users via chat
UX: make is-online avatar styling globally available
* DEV: Fix specs
* DEV: Test fix
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
* DEV: Remove enable_whispers site setting
Whispers are enabled as long as there is at least one group allowed to
whisper, see whispers_allowed_groups site setting.
* DEV: Always enable whispers for admins if at least one group is allowed.
We decided to rename the "Do Not Disturb" mode to "Pause Notifications". I am starting from changing strings on the client, that will update user interface. And I'm going to do renamings in frontend and backend code after some time.
This PR adds a new "Pause notifications" checkbox to the user status modal. This checkbox allows enabling the Do-Not-Disturb mode together with user status. Note that we don't remove and don't rename the existing DnD menu item in this PR, so the old way of entering the DnD mode is still available.
Also, we're not making DnD mode a part of user status on backend and in database. The reason is that the DnD mode should still be available on sites with disabled user status, having them separated helps keep the implementation simple.
* FEATURE: Add support for desktop push notifications in core
Default to push for live notifications on desktop if available and
`enable_desktop_push_notifications` site setting set to true.
This removes the need for desktop-push-notifications plugin.
* DEV: Ensure live notifications are enabled explicitly
Allow a user with push notification access who has directly
enabled notifications via the browser settings to trigger push subscription
flow.
Way back in 90100378b8 when
we first added hashtag autocompletion, we added a rule to
say we should not trigger autocomplete when backspacing into
a hashtag. I think this is because we used to also not trigger
it at the start of the line because of how markdown headers
used to work. We removed this rule in 6f0b9bb1c4
so we are safe to remove the backspace exception here too.
Now you can backspace into a hashtag to trigger the autocomplete.
The autocomplete container has not needed to be
scrolled with arrow keys until we introduced the new
hashtag autocomplete, which shows more options and allows
scrolling. This commit scrolls the options up/down when
selecting an item outside the scroll with arrow keys.
We were changing the user's user_option.bookmark_auto_delete_preference
to whatever they changed it to in the bookmark modal to use as default
for future bookmarks. However this was leading to a lot of confusion
since if you wanted to set it for one bookmark you had to remember to
change it back on the next one.
This commit removes that automatic functionality, and instead moves
the bookmark auto delete preference to User Preferences > Interface
in an explicit dropdown.
This commit adds a new notification that gets sent to admins when the site gets new features after an upgrade/deploy. Clicking on the notification takes the admin to the admin dashboard at `/admin` where they can see the new features under the "New Features" section.
Internal topic: t/87166.
We update `og:title`, `og:url`, might as well update `twitter:title`
and `twitter:url`. This might also fix a Chrome/Android issue where the
root URL is shared instead of the current page's URL.
FEATURE: Chat and Sidebar are now on by default
- Set the sidebar site setting to be enabled by default
- Set the chat site setting to be enabled by default
- Updated existing specs that assumed the original default
- Use a migration to keep old defaults for existing sites
When user is watching category or tag (watching or watching first post) notifications are moved to other tab.
To achieve that and distinguish between post create to directly watched topics and indirectly watched topics, new notification type called `watching_category_or_tag` was introduced.
Fixes an issue on mobile where navigating away from search and returning
results in confusing UI where there are no results but headings says "N
results found".
This fixes the problem reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/trackstatus-error-in-docs-topics/248717 and also guarantees that the same problem won't appear in other plugins.
The problem was that we're calling trackStatus() and on() on a user object, but that only works if it's a user model and fails on plain js objects.
I'm not adding tests here because in Core we always have a properly wrapped user model here. But this fix makes sure that plugins that don't won't fail here.
1. The events table had broken styling, making each row overflow
2. It had confusing routes: `/:id` for "edit" and `/:id/events` for "show" (now it's `/:id/edit` and `/:id` respectively)
3. There previously was an unused backend action (`#edit`) - now it is used (and `web_hooks/:id/events` route has been removed)
4. There was outdated/misplaced/duplicated CSS
5. And more
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.