This fixes the following error I've been seeing lately in RubyMine:
> Error:Your `bin/bundle` was not generated by Bundler, so this binstub cannot run.
> Replace `bin/bundle` by running `bundle binstubs bundler --force`, then run this command again.
The auto restart logic was sending a USR2 to the parent process without checking what the parent process actually was. In some situations, it might not be the `bin/unicorn` supervisor.
This commit switches to use a global variable for the supervisor PID. This will be much less prone to unexpected behavior.
This patch remembers the last id for the `file-change` event and uses it
to initialize the client side watcher. This should help fix the issue
where styles are not reloaded client side if the browser refreshed.
* FIX: Hide tag watched words if tagging is disabled
These 'autotag' words were shown even if tagging was disabled.
* FIX: Make autotag watched words case insensitive
This commit also fixes the bug when no tag was applied if no other tag
was already present.
Email change requests are never deleted no matter if they completed
successfully or not. The abandoned requests have the disadvantage of
showing up as unconfirmed emails in user's preferences page.
This is a recent regression introduced by https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12937 which makes it so that when looking at a user profile that is not your own, specifically the category and tag notification settings, you would see your own settings instead of the target user. This is only a problem for admins because regular users cannot see these details for other users.
The issue was that we were using `scope` in the serializer, which refers to the current user, rather than using a scope for the target user via `Guardian.new(user)`.
However, on further inspection the `notification_levels_for` method for `TagUser` and `CategoryUser` did not actually need to be accepting an instance of Guardian, all that it was using it for was to check guardian.anonymous? which is just a fancy way of saying user.blank?. Changed this method to just accept a user instead and send the user in from the serializer.
* DEV: Allow wildcards in Oneboxer optional domain Site Settings
Allows a wildcard to be used as a subdomain on Oneboxer-related SiteSettings, e.g.:
- `force_get_hosts`
- `cache_onebox_response_body_domains`
- `force_custom_user_agent_hosts`
* DEV: fix typos
* FIX: Try doing a GET after receiving a 500 error from a HEAD
By default we try to do a `HEAD` requests. If this results in a 500 error response, we should try to do a `GET`
* DEV: `force_get_hosts` should be a hidden setting
* DEV: Oneboxer Strategies
Have an alternative oneboxing ‘strategy’ (i.e., set of options) to use when an attempt to generate a Onebox fails. Keep track of any non-default strategies that were used on a particular host, and use that strategy for that host in the future.
Initially, the alternate strategy (`force_get_and_ua`) forces the FinalDestination step of Oneboxing to do a `GET` rather than `HEAD`, and forces a custom user agent.
* DEV: change stubbed return code
The stubbed status code needs to be a value not recognized by FinalDestination
In production, each Unicorn child process will currently hold the
default locale in memory on first load. Instead, we should preload it in
the Unicorn master process so that the memory is immediately shared when
forking.
Also, the translations are only memoized on first load now and is
adding considerable overhead to the first few requests after a fresh
boot.
When issuing the discobot certificate, we were not closing the
iframe tag, which meant that the final message instruction to
the user was swallowed up.
We have a few places in the code where we need to validate various email related settings, and will have another soon with the improved group email settings UI. This PR introduces a class which can validate POP3, IMAP, and SMTP credentials and also provide a friendly error message for issues if they must be presented to an end user.
This PR does not change any existing code to use the new service. I have added a TODO to change POP3 validation and the email test rake task to use the new validator post-release.
Normally we'd use `ember-auto-import` for this, but it's not run on
our admin tree due to the quirky way we load it conditionally.
Instead we'll append it at the bottom like our Rails app does.
* FIX: Ensure the same email cannot be invited twice
When creating a new invite with a duplicated email, the old invite will
be updated and returned. When updating an invite with a duplicated email
address, an error will be returned.
* FIX: not Ember helper does not exist
* FIX: Sync can_invite_to_forum? and can_invite_to?
The two methods should perform the same basic set of checks, such as
check must_approve_users site setting.
Ideally, one of the methods would call the other one or be merged and
that will happen in the future.
* FIX: Show invite to group if user is group owner
This commit adds a listener on (almost) all `.rb` files in the repository. When a change occurs, it checks whether Zeitwerk is responsible for autoloading it. If not, a warning will be printed to the console and the server will be automatically restarted. Optionally, you can pass the `AUTO_RESTART=0` environment variable to prevent auto-restart.
Reverts ce17eb9ee6
We really shouldn't be adding a development configuration file for asdf
into the repo. Not everyone uses asdf for package management and for
those that do, this prevents them from using other versions of Ruby and
Nodejs in their development enviornment.
Some themes/components depend on plugins, and it would be impossible to write tests for those themes without installing/loading the plugins they depend on.
Identical callbacks can pile up during tests and cause all sort of weird problems that are difficult to debug. This commit clears registered callbacks after each test.
* FIX: flaky specs after topic view custom filters
When ensuring TopicView class variables return to the original state it should use empty Hash instead of empty Array. That
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/lib/topic_view.rb#L60
* FIX: convert to string for topic view custom filter
Recalculating a ReviewableFlaggedPost's score after rejecting or ignoring it sets the score as 0, which means that we can't find them after reviewing. They don't surpass the minimum priority threshold and are hidden.
Additionally, we only want to use agreed flags when calculating the different priority thresholds.