This pr replaces `{{{ }}}` usage by a {{html-safe}} helper. While it doesn't solve the underlying issue, it gives us a path forward without risking breaking too much existing behavior.
Also introduces an htmlSafe computed macro:
```
import { htmlSafe } from "discourse/lib/computed";
htmlDescription: htmlSafe("description")
```
Overtime {{html-safe}} usage should be removed and moved to components properties or specialized components/helpers.
This pr replaces `{{{ }}}` usage by a {{html-safe}} helper. While it doesn't solve the underlying issue, it gives us a path forward without risking breaking too much existing behavior.
Also introduces an htmlSafe computed macro:
```
import { htmlSafe } from "discourse/lib/computed";
htmlDescription: htmlSafe("description")
```
Overtime {{html-safe}} usage should be removed and moved to components properties or specialized components/helpers.
When secure media is enabled and an attachment is marked as secure we want to use the full url instead of the short-url so we get the same access control post protections as secure media uploads.
Meta report: https://meta.discourse.org/t/excessive-requests-to-uploads-lookup-urls-leading-to-429-response/143119
* The data-orig-src attribute was not being removed from cooked
video and audio so the composer was infinitely trying to get the
URLs for them, which would never resolve to anything
* Also the code that retrieved the short URL was unscoped, and was
getting everything on the page. if running from the composer we
now scope to the preview window
* Also fixed a minor issue where the element href for the video
and audio tags was not being set when the short URL was found
This change both improves readability and fixes potential race-condition issues where promises were nested instead of being chained.
Also includes:
* Use arrow functions and Promise shorthands
* Remove the obsolete `asyncTestDiscourse` helper
* FIX: Add aria-labels to topic list items
Before this fix you could navigate the topic list using a screen reader
and a keyboard but some of the items were not as descriptive as they
could be. The newly added labels make it easier to understand what you
are tabbing over.
context:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/accessibility-aria-attributes-are-not-defined-for-links-under-replies-category/142539
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/lib/utilities.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* Multiline fix
* Fix more tests
Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* DEV: Remove server global test variable
* Delete yarn-error.log
* prettier and some eslint fixes
* add global server variable back for plugins
* rename imported server to pretender
* prettier
* support plugin server. usage
* Export pretender as named
* Prettier
* change default pretender export
* fix bad import
* Use pretender() and original default export
* export new Pretender as default
* fix accidental change
* WIP testing
* add pretend handlers in correct location
* move more stuff into the correct pretender
* Consolidated more pretenders
* comment out another bad test
* fix user acceptance tests
* commented out bad test
* fixed another composer server stub
* fix more tests
* fixed tag test pretender
* Fix admin email test
* removed another draft handler
* add back test
* fix and uncomment another test
* remove test that is not useful
* remove commented out lines
* reapply handlers between every test
* no need to re-stub requests now :)
* cleanup from review
* more cleanup
* Also fixes an issue where if webp was a downloaded hotlinked
image and then secure + sent in an email, it was not being
redacted because webp was not a supported media format in
FileHelper
* Webp originally removed as an image format in
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/6377
and there was a spec to make sure a .bin webp
file did not get renamed from its type to webp.
However we want to support webp images now to make
sure they are properly redacted if secure media is
on, so change the example in the spec to use tiff,
another banned format, instead
Now if a group is visible but unmentionable, users can search for it
when composing by typing with `@`, but it will be rendered without the
grey background color.
It will also no longer pop up a JIT warning saying "You are about to
mention X people" because the group will not be mentioned.
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/secure-media-uploads-expire/140894
This fixes the issue where if secure media was enabled, audio
and video files would do an initial load using the presigned
URL for the media to get metadata information e.g. duration of
track/video. However this started the expiry countdown for the
URL, so when a user pressed play on the media after 15 seconds
the media would be expired and AWS would return a 403 error.
We do not preload media if secure media is enabled. Otherwise
we just set the preload type to "metadata" which is the browser
default anyway.
* FIX: Properly convert quotes to Markdown
When quoting a quote it used to convert the quote header, including the
user avatar and username, into a image and some text and then the
contents. This also caused issues when quoting full paragraphs (or when
selecting paragraphs by triple-clicking) because the user avatar and
name from the following quote would also be included.
This commit implements the support necessary to convert
<aside class="quote"> elements to proper Discourse quotes.
For consistency this PR introduces using custom markdown and short upload:// URLs for video and audio uploads, rather than just treating them as links and relying on the oneboxer. The markdown syntax for videos is ![file text|video](upload://123456.mp4) and for audio it is ![file text|audio](upload://123456.mp3).
This is achieved in discourse-markdown-it by modifying the rules for images in mardown-it via md.renderer.rules.image. We return HTML instead of the token when we encounter audio or video after | and the preview renders that HTML. Also when uploading an audio or video file we insert the relevant markdown into the composer.
Let's say post #2 quotes post number #1. If a user decides to quote the
quote in post #2, it should keep the information of post #1
("user_1, post: 1, topic: X"), instead of replacing with current post
info ("user_2, post: 2, topic: X").
* DEV: Fix the function prototype observers deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.observes('foo') to observer('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.observes] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-observes for more details.
* DEV: Fix the function prototype event listeners deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.on('foo') to on('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.on] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-on for more details.
* DEV: Simplify `default as` imports
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
* DEV: Add API to alter uploads Markdown
* DEV: Extract data attributes from image / download Markdown
For example '[test|attachment|hello=world]' will generate an 'a' element
with a data attribute: 'data-hello=world'.
This commit also makes MarkdownIt to transform '|attachment' into
'class="attachment"'. This transformation used to be a part of the
process which resolves short URLs (i.e. upload://).
* DEV: Export imageNameFromFileName
This reapplies commit b643526d9a after
being reverted in commit f65c453555.
Unlike the original commit, this does a single pass and does not take
into account unfinished code blocks.
When uploading an image file with dots in the filename we were splitting the string on dots and getting the last of the split items as the extension-less filename. However this did not work with filenames that have dots. We now just remove the extension using substr.
* instead of using encodeURIComponent in imageNameFromFileName,
we just replace the bad characters that we wanted to get rid
of in the first place where we introduced encodeURIComponent.
as per review
Meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/image-name-has-20-in-file-name/134136
We were ending up with [file%20name](url) in the markdown preview, which looked weird and
affected the alt text. this is because we were calling encodeURIComponent, which has been left in place because this is a valid thing to do for some cases. (e.g. f674b9e)
* When viewing a tag, the search widget will now show a checkbox to scope the search by tag, which will limit search results to that tag on desktop and mobile
When autocompleting mentions in secure categories, we immediately populate the list with users which have permission to view the category. This logic is applied to unsecured categories as well, but the server returns an empty list of users. This commit teaches the autocomplete to understand empty lists of users without terminating the autocomplete dropdown.
The dollar sign (`$`) is a special replace pattern, and `$&` inserts the
matched string. Thus dollars signs need to be escaped with the special
pattern `$$`, which inserts a single `$`.