This allows us to use `getOwner(this)` on widgets (without needing to resort to our custom `discourse-common/lib/get-owner` implementation which has a hacky fallback)
`_self` is the default, so we should treat it the same as having no value specified. This fixes navigation to links like `/my/...` in custom sidebar links.
- Inline mentions on posts
- Inline mentions on chat messages
- The user autocomplete for the composer
- The user autocomplete for chat
- The chat section of the sidebar
Recently, SQL query returning users who have muted category or tag were introduced, and it is causing performance issues.
It is much more effective to first get IDs of users who have CategoryUser/TagUsers related to specific topic and then in second query get relevant users.
Ember 4.x will be removing the 'named outlet' feature, which were previously relying on to render modal 'controllers' and their associated templates. This commit updates the modal.show API to accept a component class, and also introduces a declarative API which can be used by including the <DModal component directly in your template.
For more information on the API design, and conversion instructions from the current API, see these Meta topics:
DModal API: https://meta.discourse.org/t/268304
Conversion: https://meta.discourse.org/t/268057
What is the problem?
Before this change, the edit navigation menu tags modal was not
displaying tags that belonged to a tag_group when the tags_listed_by_group
site setting was set to true. This is because we are relying on the
/tags endpoint which returned tags in various keys depending on the
tags_listed_by_group site setting. When the site setting is set to
true, tags under belonging to tag groups were returned in the
extra.tag_groups attribute.
What is the fix?
This commit fixes it by pushing all tags in returned under the
`tag_groups` attribute into the list of tags to displayed. In a
following commit, we will move away from the `/tags` endpoint to a
dedicated route to handle the listing of tags in the modal.
This fixes a longstanding TODO to move the contents of the
UpdateUserCountsForChannels job to the ensure_consistency!
method of Chat::Channel, which runs every 15 mins as part of
periodical updates.
This commit also addresses the performance issue of the original,
where we would fetch all channels and do an individual query to
get the count and update the count of each one. Now we do it all
in one query, and only publish the changed channels to the UI.
]When changing fonts in the `/wizard/steps/styling` step of
the wizard, users would not see the font loaded straight away,
having to switch to another one then back to the original to
see the result. This is because we are using canvas to render
the style preview and this fails with a Chrome-based intervention
when font loading is taking too long:
> [Intervention] Slow network is detected. See
https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5636954674692096 for more details.
Fallback font will be used while loading:
https://sea2.discourse-cdn.com/business7/fonts/Roboto-Bold.ttf?v=0.0.9
We can get around this by manually loading the fonts selected using
the FontFace JS API when the user selects them and before rerendering
the canvas. This just requires preloading more information about the
fonts if the user is admin so the wizard can query this data.
Followup to 3f1024de76
The ActiveModel::Types.register(:array) call for chat was
called too late in the Zeitwerk load order in production,
causing this error:
> `lookup': Unknown type :array (ArgumentError)
> raise ArgumentError, "Unknown type #{symbol.inspect}"
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
We need to load the type and register it manually before the rest
of the chat files are loaded via the engine and Zeitwerk.
This will be used when we move the channel creation for DMs
to happen when we first send a message in a DM channel to avoid
a double-request. For now we can just have a new API endpoint
for creating this that the existing frontend code can use,
that uses the new service pattern.
This also uses the new policy pattern for services where the policy
can be defined in a class so a more dynamic reason for the policy
failing can be sent to the controller.
Co-authored-by: Loïc Guitaut <loic@discourse.org>
Motivation: aligning us with JS/Ember practices (runtime deps in `dependencies`, build/dev-time deps in `devDependencies`)
1. Move deps to devDeps where applicable (rule of thumb: it's a devDep unless it's required at runtime by the rails app or it's imported in the addon's code)
2. Remove unused dependencies and add missing ones (in addons)
3. Remove empty `repository` fields
4. Move `engines` and `ember` fields to the bottom
Twitter is now redirecting anonymous users (with a browser-like user agent, which FinalDestination uses) to the login page. Skipping redirect-following for twitter.com will allow us to continue oneboxing tweets via the OpenGraph data and the API (when credentials are present).
https://meta.discourse.org/t/269371/17
This reverts commit d8f0f17b50.
This causes errors when uploading to S3 because we are missing
a getFilesByIds function in core which we have not updated
yet c.f. https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22195
Tests don't catch this because tests only try uploads.json
uploading.
Before this change, links which required full reload because they are not in ember routes like `/my/preferences` or links to docs like `/pub/*` were treated as real external links. Therefore, they were opening in self window or new tab based on user `external_links_in_new_tab` setting.
To be consistent with behavior when full reload links are in the post, they are treated as internal and always open in the same window.
This has been flagged by our internal system as well and has been
failing on CI. Skip this for now to improve the stability of our system
test runs while we figure out why it is flaky.
Various migration scripts define a normalize_raw method to do custom processing of post contents before storing it in the Post.raw and other fields.
They normally do not handle nil inputs, but it's a relatively common occurrence in data dumps.
Since this method is used from various points in the migration script, as it stands, the experience of using a migration script is that it will fail multiple times at different points, forcing you to fix the data or apply logic hacks every time then restarting.
This PR generalizes handling of nil input by returning a <missing> string.
Pros:
no more messy repeated crashes + restarts
consistency
Cons:
it might hide data issues
OTOH we can't print a warning on that method because it will flood the console since it's called from inside loops.
* FIX: zendesk import script: support nil inputs in normalize_raw
* FIX: return '<missing>' instead of empty string; do it for all methods
Achieved by running `yarn upgrade --latest` both yarn.lock directories, then reverting changes to package.json files and running `yarn` again.
I also de-duped yarn.lock files with `npx yarn-deduplicate && yarn`
Enabling/Disabling threading has been possible through command line until now. This commit introduces two new UIs:
- When creating a channel, it will be available once the category has been selected
- On the settings page of a channel for admins