We have been using YouTube's 'hqdefault.jpg' image which works consistently to provide a 480x360 thumbnail. YouTube does provide larger thumbnails, but not consistently for every video. By using og:image, we will fetch the best resolution YouTube can provide for each video.
This commit also refactors lazy-yt to re-use the thumbnail already existing in the cooked content. This means we get lazy-loading for free, and avoid hotlinking images to YouTube (when download remote images is enabled on the site).
The thumbnails were being correctly downloaded, but the URLs were not being substituted correctly in post_process_cooked because the lazy-yt output did not include the `onebox` class.
Previously the image was imported from a Discourse hosted CDN but the
URL has since become invalid. However, it was not caught since all
errors are rescued. This commit fixes the issue by shipping the user
avatar with the plugin.
This will make a few minor improvements to the second factor user interface. Highlights include:
- Using the site's title to prefix the backup code filename. If non-ascii characters are detected, then prefix "discourse" instead.
- Add icons and change the text on some of the buttons for better clarity and consistency
- Add an education link to the security key modal
This change amends it so we use a static service to keep track of
the typing presence.
It correct various edge cases the initial implementation had
- Faster close messages
- When composing on topic 1 and viewing topic 2 we had incorrect
presence
- Changing a running composer to reply as new topic or reply to a
differet topic would not correctly shift presence
Authored by tgxworld, with contributions by sam
* Rename all instances of bookmarkWithReminder and bookmark_with_reminder to just bookmark
* Delete old bookmark code at the same time
* Add migration to remove the bookmarkWithReminder post menu item if people have it set in site settings
On some installations, there may be a leftover symlink which uses the
old plugin name:
public/plugins/discourse-internet-explorer ->
-> plugins/discourse-internet-explorer/public
Before this commit, the presence state of users were stored on the
server side and any updates to the state meant we had to publish the
entire state to the clients. Also, the way the state of users were
stored on the server side meant we didn't have a way to differentiate
between replying users and whispering users.
In this redesign, we decided to move the tracking of users state to the client
side and have the server publish client events instead. As a result of
this change, we're able to remove the number of opened connections
needed to track presence and also reduce the payload that is sent for
each event.
At the same time, we've also improved on the restrictions when publishing message_bus messages. Users that
do not have permission to see certain events will not receive messages
for those events.
* Bookmarks with reminders is a core feature now, no need to have a separate URL
* Keep around the old /u/:username/activity/bookmarks-with-reminders route for backwards compat in Ember but just redirect to user activity bookmarks.
The main thrust of this PR is to take all the conditional checks based on the `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders` away and only keep the code from the `true` path, making bookmarks with reminders the core bookmarks feature. There is also a migration to create `Bookmark` records out of `PostAction` bookmarks for a site.
### Summary
* Remove logic based on whether enable_bookmarks_with_reminders is true. This site setting is now obsolete, the old bookmark functionality is being removed. Retain the setting and set the value to `true` in a migration.
* Use the code from the rake task to create a database migration that creates bookmarks from post actions.
* Change the bookmark report to read from the new table.
* Get rid of old endpoints for bookmarks
* Link to the new bookmarks list from the user summary page
This is to streamline the new user narrative. only works when creating the bookmark, if editing/deleting the modal is shown. This is done via the plugin initializer.
This change refactors the code a bit so that a plugin could easily
replace which badge is awarded when completing the discobot new user
tutorial and advanced tutorial.
By adding a static method and putting the BADGE_NAME constant inside of
that method we can simply call that method now instead of the constant.
A plugin could then `class_eval` that method and replace it with
whatever badge name they choose. This is way cleaner than having the
plugin change the frozen constant! eeek.