Interestingly, this missing parenthesis was silently repaired under Chrome/Firefox, but seems to have caused some issues on other browsers.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/272496
This is extracted from #22390.
This patch simplifies a little how we handle uploads in chat, relying on
ActiveRecord mechanisms instead of calling custom methods.
This also makes `Chat::Message#validate_message` a “real” AR validation,
meaning it will run automatically when `#valid?` is called.
The parameter ascending was deprecated (replaced by asc) and marked for deletion in 2.9. This PR removes it. Since the resulting code was a simple one-liner, the method body was inlined instead.
Why this change?
We're already displaying a category's description as the title attribute
on the category section link. We should do the same for tags as well.
Allow anonymous users (logged-in, but set to anonymous posting) to like posts
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Co-authored-by: Emmett Ling <eling@zendesk.com>
Co-authored-by: Nat <natalie.tay@discourse.org>
* Why was this change necessary?
The current logic in the user.hbs template file does not render the
trust level element for the user's info panel when the user is TL0,
because 0 is treated as falsey in the `if` conditional block.
Ref: https://meta.discourse.org/t/tl0-not-displayed-on-users-profile-pages/271779/10
* How does it address the problem?
This PR adds a predicate helper method local to the user controller that
includes an additional check which returns true if the trust_level of
the user is 0 on top of the existing logic. This allows TL0 users to
have their trust level rendered correctly in their profile's info panel.
The `discourse-prometheus` plugin has since specificed the depedency on
webrick in the plugin so we no longer need to carry this in core.
See c4b675f0fe
In Safari, clicking any image in a lightbox gallery results in the first image loading (instead of the clicked image).
Previously we relied on document.activeElement to determine which lightbox image was clicked. However in Chrome the active element is the lightbox selector (a.lightbox), whereas in Safari the active element defaults to the body tag.
Currently the startingIndex that is calculated within processHTML() is used by lightbox to determine which image to load first. The starting index is currently achieved by checking each lightbox element within the gallery against the active element.
To fix this issue we can use the event.target to get the clicked image, then use the closest selector and pass that into the function to do the matching and return the correct startingIndex.
We deprecated the keywords method, route, and format (replaced with methods, actions, and formats respectively) as parameters to Plugin::Instance#add_api_parameter_route, marked for removal in 2.7. This PR deletes them.
After deleting SiteSetting::ALLOWLIST_DEPRECATED_SITE_SETTINGS, we found out this was referenced in a migration file. This PR inlines the constant into the migration file to prevent it from erroring out.
These methods were deprecated and marked for removal in 2.6. This change deletes them.
These deprecations use raise_error: true, so the fallbacks are at this point unreachable and can't be used anyway.
1. in the test, hiding is now done with css so if element gets rerendered it won't lose the styling
2. the skipping now allows for the `<article>` element itself being hidden
This has been proposed as the new default, and is currently in-use on many large ember apps without issue. It is already the default under Embroider. Testing locally, this seems to make incremental builds in development at least 2x faster.
https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli/issues/8681
- Convert `admin-incoming-email` modal to component-based API
- Testing that the modal was working in local development was extremely challenging due to the need for `rejected` and `bounced` emails. Something that is not easy to stub in a local dev environment. To make this process more smooth for future developers I have added a new rake task:
```
desc "Creates sample email logs"
task "email_logs:populate" => ["db:load_config"] do |_, args|
DiscourseDev::EmailLog.populate!
end
```
That will generate fully functional email logs in development to be toyed with.
<img width="787" alt="Screenshot 2023-07-20 at 3 27 04 PM" src="https://github.com/discourse/discourse/assets/50783505/47b3fe34-cd7e-49a5-8fe6-768c0fbd1aa2">
The gjs/gts formats are a new pattern for authoring Ember components. This commit introduces support for these patterns to our build pipeline for core/plugins, and converts a handful of components to use the new format. It also introduces relevant updates to our linting config, and to our sample vscode configuration.
Co-authored-by: Godfrey Chan <godfreykfc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Krystan HuffMenne <kmenne+github@gmail.com>
Since 0fa92529ed, helpers can now be implemented as plain JS functions. This makes them much easier to write/read, and also makes them usable in `<template>` gjs files.
This only moves code around and doesn't change any behavior. This does two things:
1. Extracts the `channel.joined_by?` methods
2. Uses term "members" instead of "participants" for chat members
This is extracted from #22390.
This patch adds a new `optional` option to the `model` step. This
means if an optional model returns something blank (`nil` or an empty
collection) then the service won’t fail and will execute the next step.
However if a model is properly returned, the step will try to check if
it is valid or not (if it responds to `#invalid?`). If the model isn’t
valid, then the step will fail (so no change here).
Turns out making a html4 fragment and then operating on parts of it using html5 fragments is a bad idea. ;)
This seems to fix the issue with occasionally missing GH icons in oneboxes.
* FEATURE: allow sidebar section api to create external links
Right now, sidebar API allows creating sections with internal links. It should be extended to allow creating links to external URLs as well.
* FIX: after rebase
* DEV: Skip srcset for onebox thumbnails
In an effort to preserve bandwidth especially for mobile devices this
change will prevent upscaled srcset attributes from being added to
onebox thumbnail images.
Besides checking the html for onebox classes, our database structure for
uploads does not distinguish between regular images and onebox thumbnail
images, but all upload images in discourse do have a thumbnail. By
default this thumbnail is what is used for the non-upscaled image for
onebox images, so we should only use that thumbnail. Because the
rendered onebox image size is likely smaller than the upload thumbnail
size there really shouldn't be a need to upscale.
Someone who cannot chat is also not able to join chat channels,
so we may not check all the time user.can_chat? && user.can_join_chat_channel?
and just call user.can_join_chat_channel? instead.
pass the extra public trees to `app.toTree()` to match:
0e00f2bf15/packages/test-setup/src/index.ts (L24-L27)
The ember-cli-terser addon now takes care of minifying all additional trees, so we can remove our custom terser-related logic
This brings them more in line with an idiomatic ember app looks
like, in particular, embroider really expects the CSS file to be
there.
As far as I can tell this is fairly harmless, since in production
the actual HTML is generated and served by Rails anyway.
Down the road, this may also be a good alternative to hacking the
build pipeline to bring in styles for tests.