* Revert "Revert "A11Y: Switch tabs using the keyboard (#12241)" (#12260)"
This reverts commit 4c1e02d412.
* FIX: Make sure that the "menu-link" is present when a plugin adds a tab.
Other changes:
- We put the notification tab first using JS instead of CSS. It's important because of the tab number data attribute, which the keyboard navigation uses.
- We only set the button id from the attrs object if it's a tab. Otherwise, it conflicts with the topic footer button
The user interface has been reorganized to show email and link invites
in the same screen. Staff has more control over creating and updating
invites. Bulk invite has also been improved with better explanations.
On the server side, many code paths for email and link invites have
been merged to avoid duplicated logic. The API returns better responses
with more appropriate HTTP status codes.
remove 3 month option for topic timer
move relative time input inside the custom
date and time shortcut
make sure special options are always at the bottom
Add a new year interval option to relative time picker, and also fix some rounding issues (Math.floor is not ideal because it gets rid of half days etc.)
Also adding some component tests here for relative-time-picker.
* A11Y: Switch tabs using the keyboard
According to the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices, tabs should be navigable using the left/right arrow keys.
Additionally, the screen reader couldn't correctly announce that a tab was selected when clicking the tab icon. To fix this, we made the SVG icon non-clickable and set the "aria-hidden" attribute to true.
* Handle navigation events using appEvents
This switches to outputting a separate file for each theme component CSS
asset. We have separate CSS plugin files, separate JS files
(for plugins/themes/components), it makes sense to do the same for
component CSS assets.
Benefits:
- easier debugging
- fixes a regression with theme component sourcemaps
- changes to theme components are updated individually
With HTTP/2, there is also no performance downside to having additional
files in the initial request.
- removes the option from site settings
- deletes the site setting on existing sites that have it
- marks posts using emojis as requiring a rebake
Note that the actual image files are not removed here, the plan is to
remove them in a few weeks/months (when presumably the rebaking of old
posts has been completed).
This switches to outputting a separate file for each theme component CSS
asset. We have separate CSS plugin files, separate JS files
(for plugins/themes/components), it makes sense to do the same for
component CSS assets.
Benefits:
- easier debugging
- fixes a regression with theme component sourcemaps
- changes to theme components are updated individually
With HTTP/2, there is also no performance downside to having additional
files in the initial request.
This commit includes other various improvements to watched words.
auto_silence_first_post_regex site setting was removed because it overlapped
with 'require approval' watched words.
Fixes failures in user-preferences-interface-test on Ember CLI.
Included:
* DEV: User themes have `theme_id` not `id`
* FIX: `themeId` could point to a non-existent theme
* DEV: Add request stub
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
This style is unnecessary because text inputs and textareas have
focus styles set elsewhere (lines 228 and 288 respectively) and we don't
have any `select` elements.
* A11Y: Improve the header menu "view all" title.
The title attribute has been used to attempt to provide the link with an accessible name, but the value of the title attribute is “view all” for the link in each of the tabs, and so their purpose is not uniquely identified.
Previously, the `{{mobile-nav}}` component required a `currentRouteName` property, passed from the router service. It would observe changes in this property, and update the UI accordingly.
If we change between routes which have the same `currentRouteName` (e.g. two different group message inboxes), then the `currentRouteName` does not change and does not trigger the observer. Currently in core, we are relying on the fact that currentRouteName temporarily enters a `.loading` substate during a transition. This will change when we remove the loading substate in the near future.
This commit refactors `{{mobile-nav}}` to inject the router directly, and use the `routeDidChange` event instead of an observer. The change is backwards compatible, but plugins passing the old `currentPath` property will be shown a deprecation notice.
On some modals the main/primary input field is a select-kit component (like `{{email-group-user-chooser}}` on the assign modal), so it makes sense to allow select-kit to steal focus on modals like these. This PR adds an `autofocus` option (default false) that allows select-kit to steal focus when it's rendered.
Included:
* DEV: Span can't contains divs
* DEV: Drop extra elements
* UX: Tweak `group` layout to fix button alignment
* UX: Add space between "Members" and "(N)"
This `if` statement was backwards, such that it was a no-op. This hasn't
caused a problem because clicking an item triggers a page load, which
destroys and recreates the component.
However, we are soon planning to remove the intermediate loading screen,
which means the component will not be removed/recreated.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/177939/202
* FIX: Subfolder replace should only affect URL prefix
Issue was reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/179504
* DEV: Test subfolder handling in get-url when called twice on the same path
This PR adds an edit button to the topic timer info message which opens the modal.
Also, I have cleaned up a few more places where we were referencing "topic status update" which is what these were called prior to being called topic timers.
The category settings for auto-close topic hours has now also been modified to use the new relative-time-picker component.
Finally, the relative-time-picker input step and min is dynamic based on mins/other intervals selected, see https://review.discourse.org/t/feature-relative-time-input-for-timers-and-bookmarks-and-promote-auto-close-after-last-post-timer-12063/19204/7?u=martin
This PR adds a new relative-time component, that is an input box with a SK dropdown of minutes, hours, days, and months which outputs the duration selected in minutes. This new component is used in the time shortcuts list (used by bookmarks and topic timers) as a new Relative Time shortcut.
Also in this PR, I have made the "Auto-Close After Last Post" timer into a top level timer type in the UI, and removed the "based on last post" custom time shortcut.
Original PR was reverted because of broken migration https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12058
I fixed it by adding this line
```
AND topics.id IN(SELECT id FROM topics ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT :max_new_topics)
```
This time it is left joining a limited amount of topics. I tested it on few databases and it worked quite smooth
* UX: Second Factor + Alert Display
This commit removes JS edits of the modal-alert and uses CSS instead. This commit also adds some styling to the 2FA login when using a key instead of a 2FA authenticator.
`{{user-selector}}` is now deprecated and it will be removed from core in Discourse 2.8. All instances of `{{user-selector}}` has been replaced with `{{email-group-user-chooser}}`.
* DEV: Show warning message when using ember css selectors
When editing the theme css via the admin UI a warning message
will be displayed if it detects that the `#emberXXX` or `.ember-view`
css selectors are being used. These are dynamic selectors that ember
generates, but they can change so they should not be used.
* Update error message text to be more helpful
* Display a warning instead of erroring out
This allows the theme to still be saved, but a warning is displayed.
Updated the tests to check for the error message.
Updated the pre tags css so that it wraps for long messages.
Normally we look at where the cursor is, but when the composer is closed
we don't have a cursor and just append at the end. This fix adds a new
line to make sure quotes will always work when inserted when the
composer is closed.
This commit adjusts the scroll gradient on the login modal, changes `email / username` to `Email / Username` and adjusts the color of social button icons on hover in the login modal.
Previously we would always take the first image in a post to use as the
thumbnail. On media-heavy sites, users may want to manually select a
specific image as the topic thumbnail. This commit allows this to be
done via a `|thumbnail` attribute in markdown.
For example, in this case, bbb would be chosen as the thumbnail:
```
![alttext|100x100](upload://aaa)
![alttext|100x100|thumbnail](upload://bbb)
```
Follow up https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/11968
Dismiss all new topics using the same DismissTopicService. In addition, MessageBus receives exact topic ids which should be marked as `seen`.
* FEATURE: Ability to dismiss new topics in a specific tag
Follow up of https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/11927
Using the same mechanism to disable new topics in a tag.
* FIX: respect when category and tag is selected
A user browser may rotate a user subscription endpoint/keys
anytime.
Currently, Discourse will receive a 4XX response while trying to
deliver a push notification and silently unsubscribe the device.
With this change, we will gracefully handle desativating the old
subscription and the replacement creation with the need for the user
to resubscribe manually every time it breaks.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/125179?u=falco
The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense.
This commit aims to:
- Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_`
- Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices
- Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names
- Rename relevant translation keys
- Update relevant translations
This commit does **not** aim to:
- Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit
- Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations
- Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations
- Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately
The risks are:
- There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical.
- If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working.
A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
Previous markup used to be
```
<div>
<div>
<li>
```
Instead we will now have:
```
<ul>
<li>
<div>
```
Note this commit also adds two things:
- ability to override tagName of a widget when attaching it
- ability to pass opts and otherOpts to {{attach}}, it could be useful in templates but is mostly useful to test `tagName` for now
Previously it was using various willTransition and didTransition hooks
which can be quite fragile, especially when removing the
intermediate loading state.
This PR allows entering a float value for topic timers e.g. 0.5 for 30 minutes when entering hours, 0.5 for 12 hours when entering days. This is achieved by adding a new column to store the duration of a topic timer in minutes instead of the ambiguous both hours and days that it could be before.
This PR has ommitted the post migration to delete the duration column in topic timers; it will be done in a subsequent PR to ensure that no data is lost if the UPDATE query to set duration_mintues fails.
I have to keep the old keyword of duration in set_or_create_topic_timer for backwards compat, will remove at a later date after plugins are updated.
Some plugins (like discourse-calendar) import things from `@ember/string` and `rsvp`, so we need to add them in order for the plugins to work with Ember CLI.
This encompasses a lot of work done over the last year, much of which
has already been merged into master. This is the final set of changes
required to get Ember CLI running locally for development.
From here on it will be bug fixes / enhancements.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: romanrizzi <rizziromanalejandro@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: romanrizzi <rizziromanalejandro@gmail.com>
It was introduced in c82b2dcc24, but since b76731d722 and 58ee947b35 it's a single-option dropdown, so there's no need to show it (and keep it) instead of a button. We use a button for non-admins already.
This pull requests contains a series of improvements to groups
settings and member management such as:
- Showing which users have set a group as primary
- Moving similar settings together under Effects
- Adding bulk select and actions to members page
This PR revamps the topic timer UI, using the time shortcut selector from the bookmark modal.
* Fixes an issue where the duration of hours/days after last reply or auto delete replies was not enforced to be > 0
* Fixed an issue where the timer dropdown options were not reloaded correctly if the topic status changes in the background (use `MessageBus` to publish topic state in the open/close timer jobs)
* Moved the duration input and the "based on last post" option from the `future-date-input` component, as it was only used for topic timers. Also moved out the notice that is displayed which was also only relevant for topic timers.
To prevent opaque cache files, now all the CDN files will be requested in 'cors' mode if the cdn_cors_enabled global setting is enabled. Before enabling the setting, should enable the cors in the CDN server by adding the response header `access-control-allow-origin: *` or `access-control-allow-origin: https://discourse.example.com.`
And other external file requests other than CDN will not be cached if the response type is opaque.
This PR makes it so the bookmark name shows on hover in the quick access menu. A change was necessary to quick-access-item for the title to render for the link.
Disabling shared drafts used to leave topics in an inconsistent state
where they were not displayed as shared drafts and thus there was no
way of publishing them. Moreover, they were accessible just to users
who have permissions to create shared drafts.
This commit adds another permission check that is used for most
operations and the old can_create_shared_draft? remains used just when
creating a new shared draft.
This PR is the first step towards replacing our `{{user-selector}}` and eventually deprecating and removing it from our codebase. Some of `{{user-selector}}` problems are:
1. It's called `{{user-selector}}`, but in reality in can also select groups and emails.
2. It's an Ember component, yet it doesn't have a handlebars template and uses jQuery to render itself and modify the DOM. An example of this problem is when you want to clear the selected users programmatically, see [this](6c155dba77/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/components/user-selector.js (L179-L185)).
3. We now have select kit which does very similar things but a lot better.
This PR introduces `{{email-group-user-chooser}}` which is meant to replace `{{user-selector}}`. It extends select kit and has the same features that `{{user-selector}}` has. `{{user-selector}}` is still used in a few places in core, but they'll all be replaced with the new component in a separate commit.
Once `{{user-selector}}` is not used anywhere in core, it'll be deprecated and then removed after the 2.7 release.
* sometimes the AJAX promise to create/save the bookmark did
not come back before the component destroyed, causing an error
when trying to set the model id afterward. this just eliminates
the set code and uses the response.id instead
This PR moves all of the time picking functionality from the bookmark modal and controller into a reusable time-shortcut-picker component, which will be used for the topic timer UI revamp. All of the utility JS for getting dates like tomorrow/next week/next month etc. have also been moved into a separate utility lib.
The time-shortcut-picker has a couple of options that can be passed in:
* prefilledDatetime - The date and time to parse and prefill into the custom date and time section, useful for editing interfaces.
* onTimeSelected (callback) - Called when one of the time shortcuts is clicked, and passes the type of the shortcut (e.g. tomorrow) and the datetime selected.
* additionalOptionsToShow - An array of option ids to show (by default `later_today` and `later_this_week` are hidden)
* hiddenOptions - An array of option ids to hide
* customOptions - An array of custom options to display (e.g. the option to select a post date for the bookmarks modal). The options should have the below properties:
* id
* icon
* label (I18n key)
* time (moment datetime object)
* timeFormatted
* hidden
The other major work in this PR is moving all of the bookmark functionality out of the bookmark modal controller and into its own component, where it makes more sense to be able to access elements on the page via `document`. Tests have been added to accompany this move, and existing acceptance tests for bookmark are all passing.
* Quite a few Ember-CLI / Upgrade related changes
They should all be backwards compatible. This is all to help merge our
branches.
* REFACTOR: DRY up username validation
Also avoids overwriting computed properties for compatibility with newer
Ember releases.
Adds a new column/setting to groups, allow_unknown_sender_topic_replies, which is default false. When enabled, this scenario is allowed via IMAP:
* OP sends an email to the support email address which is synced to a group inbox via IMAP, creating a group topic
* Group user replies to the group topic
* An email notification is sent to the OP of the topic via GroupSMTPMailer
* The OP has several email accounts and the reply is sent to all of them, or they forward their reply to another email account
* The OP replies from a different email address than the OP (gloria@gmail.com instead of gloria@hey.com for example)
* The a new staged user is created, the new reply is accepted and added to the topic, and the staged user is added to the topic allowed users
Without allow_unknown_sender_topic_replies enabled the new reply creates an entirely new topic (because the email address it is sent from is not previously part of the topic email chain).
Background: I wanted to see `categories.latest_by` translation in context in a live app but couldn't find it, so I traced it throughout the code.
My step-by-step reasoning for the removal is:
1. `categories-only` does not use `latestTopicOnly`, so there's no need to call it with that argument
2. `parent-category-row` is never called with `latestTopicOnly` argument, so the reference to that arg can be removed from its template
3. after that, `featured-topic` is now no longer ever called with `latestTopicOnly` argument (except in the `ghost` theme, but that's because its override of `categories-only` template 4e2fba963c/common/header.html (L119) is based on the old version of that template from core), so it seems safe to remove it there too (`categories.latest_by` i18n string is also no longer needed)
4. then, nothing is using `latestTopicOnly` anymore so it can be removed from `categories` hbs/js
I checked in each step that there are no plugins or themes (in all-the-plugins/all-the-themes) using those properties/arguments/strings.