* improved emoji support
- always optimize images as part of the task
- use the unicode standard ordering/naming for sections
* UX: more height for when there are recently used
Migrates email user options to a new data structure, where `email_always`, `email_direct` and `email_private_messages` are replace by
* `email_messages_level`, with options: `always`, `only_when_away` and `never` (defaults to `always`)
* `email_level`, with options: `always`, `only_when_away` and `never` (defaults to `only_when_away`)
This test did not support 'no auth' use case and other auth methods except 'login'. I fixed it by simply making the call to start() in the right way.
As shown in the source code of Net::SMTP (https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/ruby_2_5/lib/net/smtp.rb#L452), the start() function does accept the 'user' and 'secret' arguments. Also, in do_start() function (https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/ruby_2_5/lib/net/smtp.rb#L542), it automatically checks the auth method and args, skips the authentication if 'user' is not provided, and selects the right auth method from 'plain', 'login' or 'cram_md5'. This is exactly all of what we should do in a connection test and the odd 'auth_login' call in the previous code makes problems.
BTW, I am using 'localhost' as the third argument, which is the same as the default value in start(). This parameter is the domain address sent along with the 'ehlo' command in SMTP protocol. I have seen some documents, e.g. https://github.com/tpn/msmtp/blob/master/doc/msmtp.1#L455, saying that 'localhost' is fine. It works for me.
* First take
* Add support for sprites in themes
Automatically register any custom icons added via themes or plugins
* Fix theme sprite caching
* Simplify test
* Update lib/svg_sprite/svg_sprite.rb
Co-Authored-By: pmusaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
* Fix /svg-sprite/search request
It is not a setting, and only relevant in specs. The new API is:
```
Jobs.run_later! # jobs will be thrown on the queue
Jobs.run_immediately! # jobs will run right away, avoid the queue
```
If the existing email address for a user ends in `.invalid`, we should take the email address from an authentication payload, and replace the invalid address. This typically happens when we import users from a system without email addresses.
This commit also adds some extensibility so that plugin authenticators can define `always_update_user_email?`
When using the api and you provide an http header based api key any other
auth based information (username, external_id, or user_id) passed in as
query params will not be used and vice versa.
Followup to f03b293e6a
We can only be sure that an email is sent when we get a mailer in
`ActionMailer::Deliveries`. A couple of tests were actually incorrect
because it didn't flow through our email sender where there are more
conditions in determining whether an email is sent or not.
Previously if you wanted to have jobs execute in test mode, you'd have
to do `SiteSetting.queue_jobs = false`, because the opposite of queue
is to execute.
I found this very confusing, so I created a test helper called
`run_jobs_synchronously!` which is much more clear about what it does.
- Notices are visible only by poster and trust level 2+ users.
- Notices are not generated for non-human or staged users.
- Notices are deleted when post is deleted.
Now you can also make authenticated API requests by passing the
`api_key` and `api_username` in the HTTP header instead of query params.
The new header values are: `Api-key` and `Api-Username`.
Here is an example in cURL:
``` text
curl -i -sS -X POST "http://127.0.0.1:3000/categories" \
-H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data;" \
-H "Api-Key: 7aa202bec1ff70563bc0a3d102feac0a7dd2af96b5b772a9feaf27485f9d31a2" \
-H "Api-Username: system" \
-F "name=7c1c0ed93583cba7124b745d1bd56b32" \
-F "color=49d9e9" \
-F "text_color=f0fcfd"
```
There is also support for `Api-User-Id` and `Api-User-External-Id`
instead of specifying the username along with the key.
When a plugin registers a language and sets fallbackLocale="en", fallback strings were missing. This commit strips any duplicate ":en" symbols when loading merged translations.
If you reply to an email with the word "mute" a topic will be muted
If you reply to an email with the word "track" a topic will be tracked
If you reply to an email with the word "watch" a topic will be watched
These ninja command can help advanced mailing list ex-users, saves a trip
to the website
By default, this does nothing. Two environment variables are available:
- `DISCOURSE_LOG_SIDEKIQ`
Set to `"1"` to enable logging. This will log all completed jobs to `log/rails/sidekiq.log`, along with various db/redis/network statistics. This is useful to track down poorly performing jobs.
- `DISCOURSE_LOG_SIDEKIQ_INTERVAL`
(seconds) Check running jobs periodically, and log their current duration. They will appear in the logs with `status:pending`. This is useful to track down jobs which take a long time, then crash sidekiq before completing.
Uses github.com/discourse/moment-timezone-names-translations to translate timezone names.
Plugins can also provide their own timezone name translations.
- Fixes deprecation regarding usage of BigDecimal in dev
- Handle edge case where query_hash would clear a non existent result
- Minor perf improvement to query_single
Most important thing though is that we are now on the latest gem
Previously with had `in:title` and `in:first` search shortcuts for
searching in first post or title only. They are a bit of handful to type.
This add 2 shortcuts (t and f) for searching titles of first posts.
This commit also cleans up all advanced filters, they were not properly
regex terminated allowing for weird clauses like `in:firstinator` acting
the same as `in:first`
State was being stored in a class variable, so was not consistent across processes. This commit moves the storage to redis. The change only affects development environments.
When a new post is triggered via message bus post stream will attempt to load
it, previously the `/topic/TOPIC_ID/posts.json` would unconditionally include
suggested topics, this caused excessive load on the server.
New pattern defaults to exclude suggested and related topics from this API
unless people explicitly ask for suggested.
- overrides :region and uses :endpoint when SiteSetting.s3_endpoint is provided
- Now, we can use the new rake task with DigitalOcean Spaces
- I've tested that it's compatible with/without bucket folder path
- I've tested that it's compatible with S3 and it doesn't break S3 for non-default regions
- follow-up on 97e17fe0
When the S3 store was enabled, we were only applying the S3 CDN.
So all images stored locally, like the emojis, were never put on the local CDN.
Fixed a bunch of CookedPostProcessor test by adding a call to 'optimize_urls'
in order to get final URLs.
I also removed the unnecessary PrettyText.add_s3_cdn method since this is already
handled in the CookedPostProcessor.
If a theme setting contained invalid SCSS, it would cause an error 500 on the site, with no way to recover. This commit stops loading theme settings in the core stylesheets, and instead only loads the color scheme variables. This change also makes `common/foundation/variables.scss` available to themes without an explicit import.
- These advanced fields are hidden behind an 'advanced' button, so will not affect normal use
- The editor has been refactored into a component, and styling cleaned up so menu items do not overlap on small screens
- Styling has been added to indicate which fields are in use for a theme
- Icons have been added to identify which fields have errors
This adjusts 53d592ad by @tgxworld
- Adds Sidekiq.upause_all! to unpause all sites
- Adds Sidekiq.paused_dbs to list dbs that are currently paused
- Handles some edge cases where unpause thread could extend expiry on
sites that were unpaused from a different process
- Ensures tests always terminates background thread used for pause
keepalive
tar exits with status 1 when uploads are modified or deleted by a sidekiq job, so we need to treat it like status 0.
According to the documentation it should be safe to ignore status 1 ("Some files differ"):
> If tar was given `--create', `--append' or `--update' option, this exit code means that some files were changed while being archived and so the resulting archive does not contain the exact copy of the file set.
Status 2 ("Fatal error") still results in an exception.
Treating TIFF and BMP as images cause us to add them to IMG tags, this is very inconsistent across browsers.
You can still upload these files they will simply not be displayed in IMG tags.
Previously it would unhide their post but leave them silenced.
This fix also cleans up some of the helper classes to make it easier
to pass extra data to the silencing code (for example, a link to the
post that caused the user to be silenced.)
This patch also refactors the auto_silence specs to avoid using
stubs.
New `about.json` fields (all optional):
- `authors`: An arbitrary string describing the theme authors
- `theme_version`: An arbitrary string describing the theme version
- `minimum_discourse_version`: Theme will be auto-disabled for lower versions. Must be a valid version descriptor.
- `maximum_discourse_version`: Theme will be auto-disabled for lower versions. Must be a valid version descriptor.
A localized description for a theme can be provided in the language files under the `theme_metadata.description` key
The admin UI has been re-arranged to display this new information, and give more prominence to the remote theme options.
* FIX: allow sending PMs to staff via flag even when PMs are disabled
FIX: allow sending PMs to staff via flag even if the user trust level is insufficient
* Update lib/topic_creator.rb
Co-Authored-By: techAPJ <arpit@techapj.com>
This commit makes the rake task operational for all regions for s3. If we declare s3_endpoint as https://s3.amazonaws.com while
creating an instance of Aws::S3::Client, head_bucket fails for all s3 regions apart from us-east-1. The commit manually defines all
parameters for Aws::S3::Client apart from s3_endpoint to bypass this problem make this task usable for AWS S3.
Removing s3_endpoint from the payload means that custom endpoints like Minio/DO Spaces for will not work in the meantime and we'll
have to add support for a custom `s3_endpoint` in the future.
This commit follows up on 60790eb0.
The `posts` relation on `Topic` is not ordered. Using `Topic.posts.first`
is basically the same as asking for a random post, it will depend on DB
order. This breaks on Topic merge and split for example.
Additionally, a huge problem with that is that it forces active record down
a slow path. `Topic.posts.first` is extremely slow on giant topics, since
it has no default ordering it appears AR materializes the entire set prior
to doing `first`.
This commit also illustrates the importance of testing, initially I only
fixed the second instance of the problem in `post_validator.rb` but testing
revealed that the problem was repeated at the top of the file.
Longer term we should consider a larger change of default ordering the posts
relations so people do not fall down this trap anymore.
- Themes can supply translation files in a format like `/locales/{locale}.yml`. These files should be valid YAML, with a single top level key equal to the locale being defined. For now these can only be defined using the `discourse_theme` CLI, importing a `.tar.gz`, or from a GIT repository.
- Fallback is handled on a global level (if the locale is not defined in the theme), as well as on individual keys (if some keys are missing from the selected interface language).
- Administrators can override individual keys on a per-theme basis in the /admin/customize/themes user interface.
- Theme developers should access defined translations using the new theme prefix variables:
JavaScript: `I18n.t(themePrefix("my_translation_key"))`
Handlebars: `{{theme-i18n "my_translation_key"}}` or `{{i18n (theme-prefix "my_translation_key")}}`
- To design for backwards compatibility, theme developers can check for the presence of the `themePrefix` variable in JavaScript
- As part of this, the old `{{themeSetting.setting_name}}` syntax is deprecated in favour of `{{theme-setting "setting_name"}}`
This commit introduces an ultra low priority queue for post rebakes. This
way rebakes can never interfere with regular sidekiq processing for cases
where we perform a large scale rebake.
Additionally it allows Post.rebake_old to be run with rate_limiter: false
to avoid triggering the limiter when rebaking. This is handy for cases
where you want to just force the full rebake and not wait for it to trickle
* FIX: rake emails:test to bypass the "STARTTLS required" message
* FIX: too much j
* hint meta.discourse.org to people with unknown errors from the mail test
SiteSettingExtension triggers message bus which re-establishes a
DB connection in `SiteSettingExtension#process_message`. That happens
concurrently and a test that requires a connection to the db will
fail when the reconnection is happening.
Moves Highlight.js files to vendor/assets/javascripts
Adds Highlight.js in yarn package management
Removes old rake task and reliance on NPM to build Highlight.js
Highlight.js is now integrated in the "javascript:update" rake task
This makes more sense than having the guardian take an accessor.
The logic belongs in the Serializer, where the JSON is calculated.
Also removed some of the DRYness in the spec. It's fewer lines
and made it easier to test the option on the serializer.
Previously, we would initialize an ImageOptim object each time we resize.
This object init is mega expensive (170ms on a VERY fast machine):
```
[1] pry(main)> Benchmark.measure { FileHelper.image_optim }
=> #<Benchmark::Tms:0x00007f55440c1de0
@cstime=0.055742,
@cutime=0.141031,
@label="",
@real=0.17165619300794788,
@stime=0.0002750000000000252,
@total=0.19890400000000008,
@utime=0.0018560000000000798>
```
This happens cause during init it hunts for all the right binaries and sets
up internals.
We now memoize this object to avoid a huge amount of pointless work.
Previously, we would initialize an ImageOptim object each time we resize.
This object init is mega expensive (170ms on a VERY fast machine):
```
[1] pry(main)> Benchmark.measure { FileHelper.image_optim }
=> #<Benchmark::Tms:0x00007f55440c1de0
@cstime=0.055742,
@cutime=0.141031,
@label="",
@real=0.17165619300794788,
@stime=0.0002750000000000252,
@total=0.19890400000000008,
@utime=0.0018560000000000798>
```
This happens cause during init it hunts for all the right binaries and sets
up internals.
We now memoize this object to avoid a huge amount of pointless work.
This ensures that unicorn master forks of sidekiq run with a lower priority
than the webs. It means that a busy sidekiq is less likely to impact web
performance
Before this patch, a high trust level user could flag something
and have an action be taken, as well as skipping the flag queue.
Now, if a TL3/TL4 cause an action, the flag will skip the minimum
visibility check and allow staff to review it.
FIX: buildTranslationTree was erroring when translations overlapped (ie. ":-)" and ":-))")
FIX: emoji translations wasn't working properly when translations overlapped
We need to handle arbitrary exceptions in this task, especially since the
task is not easily resumable.
Simply output problem uploads as you hit them for now.
Some previous migrations to S3 may have bad ACLs set on objects. This
introduces a new rake task (`rake s3:correct_acl`) that will reset ACL on
every S3 object.
Vast majority of users will never have to run it, but if you have ACL issues
this is the atomic solution.
This feature ensures optimized images run via pngquant, this results extreme amounts of savings for resized images. Effectively the only impact is that the color palette on small resized images is reduced to 256.
To ensure safety we only apply this optimisation to images smaller than 500k.
This commit also makes a bunch of image specs less fragile.
This avoids require dependency on method_profiler and anon cache.
It means that if there is any change to these files the reloader will not pick it up.
Previously the reloader was picking up the anon cache twice causing it to double load on boot.
This caused warnings.
Long term my plan is to give up on require dependency and instead use:
https://github.com/Shopify/autoload_reloader
As per the documentation for KEYS
```
Warning: consider KEYS as a command that should only be used in production environments with extreme care. It may ruin performance when it is executed against large databases. This command is intended for debugging and special operations, such as changing your keyspace layout.
```
Instead SCAN
```
Since these commands allow for incremental iteration, returning only a small number of elements per call, they can be used in production without the downside of commands like KEYS or SMEMBERS that may block the server for a long time (even several seconds) when called against big collections of keys or elements.
```
This generates a 10x10 PNG thumbnail for each lightboxed image.
If Image Lazy Loading is enabled (IntersectionObserver API) then
we'll load the low res version when offscreen. As the image scrolls
in we'll swap it for the high res version.
We use a WeakMap to track the old image attributes. It's much less
memory than storing them as `data-*` attributes and swapping them
back and forth all the time.
This validation makes sure that the s3_upload_bucket and the
s3_backup_bucket have different values. The backup bucket is
allowed to be a subfolder of the upload bucket. The other way
around is forbidden because the backup system searches by
prefix and would return all files stored within the backup
bucket and its subfolders.
* Dashboard doesn't timeout anymore when Amazon S3 is used for backups
* Storage stats are now a proper report with the same caching rules
* Changing the backup_location, s3_backup_bucket or creating and deleting backups removes the report from the cache
* It shows the number of backups and the backup location
* It shows the used space for the correct backup location instead of always showing used space on local storage
* It shows the date of the last backup as relative date
`SiteSerializer#is_readonly` is cached for an anonymous user so we have
to clear the cache when disabling readonly mode. Otherwise, the site may
appear to be in readonly mode for an extended period of time.
A per process cache is hard to reason about. During PostgreSQL
failovers. The site may bounce in and out of readonly mode depending on
which server and process that a request hits.
Historically due to https://meta.discourse.org/t/why-is-discourse-so-slow-on-android/8823
we decreased page sizes of both home page and topic page on android by half.
This was done on the server side and as a side effect and caused page sizes on android
to mismatch between Android and non Android.
Unfortunately about a year ago googlebot started pretending it is Android,
this cause Google to start indexing pages as what android would see. So
it saw double the amount of pages in the index as what exists on desktop.
This in turn caused double the amount of indexing work and a large amount
of broken links on long topics.
This fix removes all special behavior which is no longer needed due to
other performance work in Discourse including raw handlebars on home page
and virtual dom on topic pages.
I tested we do not need this on Blu Advance 5.0 it has 1.3 GHZ mediatec mt6580
This phone retails for around $50 USD.
If we decide long term that we want any hacks like this we will shift them
to the client side. It can just hold data in memory without rendering.
Historically due to https://meta.discourse.org/t/why-is-discourse-so-slow-on-android/8823
we decreased page sizes of both home page and topic page on android by half.
This was done on the server side and as a side effect and caused page sizes on android
to mismatch between Android and non Android.
Unfortunately about a year ago googlebot started pretending it is Android,
this cause Google to start indexing pages as what android would see. So
it saw double the amount of pages in the index as what exists on desktop.
This in turn caused double the amount of indexing work and a large amount
of broken links on long topics.
This fix removes all special behavior which is no longer needed due to
other performance work in Discourse including raw handlebars on home page
and virtual dom on topic pages.
I tested we do not need this on Blu Advance 5.0 it has 1.3 GHZ mediatec mt6580
This phone retails for around $50 USD.
If we decide long term that we want any hacks like this we will shift them
to the client side. It can just hold data in memory without rendering.
This feature is used for defer loading of images and in future for post cloaking
This gives us a polyfill so we can safely use the feature in problem browsers
The polyfill supports "polling" but it does not appear we need it yet.
If we discover anything odd here, consider setting poll interval per:
https://github.com/w3c/IntersectionObserver/tree/master/polyfill
```
var io = new IntersectionObserver(callback);
io.POLL_INTERVAL = 100; // Time in milliseconds.
```
Keeping the mutation observer cause we often mutate the DOM
Previously the 'reconnect' process was a bit magic - IF you were already logged into discourse, and followed the auth flow, your account would be reconnected and you would be 'logged in again'.
Now, we explicitly check for a reconnect=true parameter when the flow is started, store it in the session, and then only follow the reconnect logic if that variable is present. Setting this parameter also skips the 'logged in again' step, which means reconnect now works with 2fa enabled.
Some URLs in browsers are non compliant and contain twos `#` this commit adds
special handling for this edge case by auto encoding any fragments containing `#`
The wizard searches for:
* a topic that with the "is_welcome_topic" custom field
* a topic with the correct slug for the current default locale
* a topic with the correct slug for the English locale
* the oldest globally pinned topic
It gives up if it didn't find any of the above.
Also added some helpful functionality for plugin developers:
- Raises RuntimeException if the auth provider has been registered too late
- Logs use of deprecated parameters
* FEATURE: allow plugins and themes to extend the default CSP
For plugins:
```
extend_content_security_policy(
script_src: ['https://domain.com/script.js', 'https://your-cdn.com/'],
style_src: ['https://domain.com/style.css']
)
```
For themes and components:
```
extend_content_security_policy:
type: list
default: "script_src:https://domain.com/|style_src:https://domain.com"
```
* clear CSP base url before each test
we have a test that stubs `Rails.env.development?` to true
* Only allow extending directives that core includes, for now
Changes to functionality
- Removed syncing of user metadata including gender, location etc.
These are no longer available to standard Facebook applications.
- Removed the remote 'revoke' functionality. No other providers have
it, and it does not appear to be standard practice in other apps.
- The 'facebook_no_email' event is no longer logged. The system can
cope fine with a missing email address.
Data is migrated to the new user_associated_accounts table.
facebook_user_infos can be dropped once we are confident the data has
been migrated successfully.
A generic implementation of Auth::Authenticator which stores data in the
new UserAssociatedAccount model. This should help significantly reduce the duplicated
logic across different auth providers.
Previously, the site setting was only effective on the client side of
things. Once the site setting was been reached, all oneboxes are not
rendered. This commit changes it such that the site setting is respected
both on the client and server side. The first N oneboxes are rendered and
once the limit has been reached, subsequent oneboxes will not be
rendered.
* Add missing icons to set
* Revert FA5 revert
This reverts commit 42572ff
* use new SVG syntax in locales
* Noscript page changes (remove login button, center "powered by" footer text)
* Cast wider net for SVG icons in settings
- include any _icon setting for SVG registry (offers better support for plugin settings)
- let themes store multiple pipe-delimited icons in a setting
- also replaces broken onebox image icon with SVG reference in cooked post processor
* interpolate icons in locales
* Fix composer whisper icon alignment
* Add support for stacked icons
* SECURITY: enforce hostname to match discourse hostname
This ensures that the hostname rails uses for various helpers always matches
the Discourse hostname
* load SVG sprite with pre-initializers
* FIX: enable caching on SVG sprites
* PERF: use JSONP for SVG sprites so they are served from CDN
This avoids needing to deal with CORS for loading of the SVG
Note, added the svg- prefix to the filename so we can quickly tell in
dev tools what the file is
* Add missing SVG sprite JSONP script to CSP
* Upgrade to FA 5.5.0
* Add support for all FA4.7 icons
- adds complete frontend and backend for renamed FA4.7 icons
- improves performance of SvgSprite.bundle and SvgSprite.all_icons
* Fix group avatar flair preview
- adds an endpoint at /svg-sprites/search/:keyword
- adds frontend ajax call that pulls icon in avatar flair preview even when it is not in subset
* Remove FA 4.7 font files
We were looking up each mention one by one without any form of caching and that results
in a problem somewhat similar to an N+1. When we have to do alot of DB
lookups, it also increased the time spent in the V8 context which may
eventually lead to a timeout. The change here makes it such that mention lookups only does a single
DB query per post that happens outside of the V8 context.
Previously in some cases we would queue logging of invalid post numbers
The impact would be we would miss logging an incoming link and would leak
an error.
This also adjusts the algorithm to expect
- 30% saving for JPEG conversion
AND
- Minimum of 75K bytes saved
The reasoning for increase of saving requirements is cause PNG may have been
uploaded unoptimized, 30% saving on PNG is very possible
This ensures that the hostname rails uses for various helpers always matches
the Discourse hostname
# Conflicts:
# config/application.rb
# spec/requests/application_controller_spec.rb
This removes a monkey patch we no longer need since our containers require
2.5.2 or up for all Discourse installs.
If you are looking to deploy on 2.5.1 which is highly not recommended you
will need to figure out how to apply this diff.
* Prioritizes non-image uploads
* Does one remap per upload instead of 3 remaps previously
* Every 100 uploads migrated, do 2 remaps which fixes broken
URLs
* Exclude email_logs table from remap
* Cuts number of queries from 273 to 89
* Add some specs
* For a table with 500 posts, benchmarks locally shows a runtime
reduction from 0.046929135 to 0.032694705.
* First take on subsetting svg icons
* FontAwesome 5 svg subset WIP
* Include icons from plugins/badges into svg sprite subset
* add svg icon support to themes
* Add spec for SvgSprite
* Misc. SVG icon fixes
* Use FA5 svgs in local-dates plugin
* CSS adjustments, fix SVG icons in group flair
* Use SVG icons in poll plugin
* Add SVG icons to /wizard
We regressed and optimized images no longer worked with svg
The following adds the correct logic to simply copy file for svgs
and bypasses resizing for svg avatars
On sites with many flages, it could take quite a long time for
ActiveRecord to return all the joined data.
It's now 3 queries instead of one, but significantly faster, especially
if you have a minimum threshold set.
Previously the related PMs were last meaning you would have to work through
all unread to see them.
Also amends it so it either asks for related by group OR user not both.
4481836 introduced accent stipping in search_indexer,
but we need to strip it from the query itself as well
TODO in search with diacritics:
- Still need to fix excerpts on search page
- need to support accent stripping in in_topic search
- need to make sure that in:title works correctly
- need to fix "word boldening" in titles