Our @mention user search prioritized users based on prefix matches.
So if searching for `sa` we will display `sam`, `asam` in that order
Previously, we did not prioritize group matches based on prefix. This change ensures better parity.
Implementation notes:
1. User search only prioritizes based on username prefix, not name prefix. TBD if we want to change that.
2. @mention on client side will show 0 group matches if we fill up all the spots with user matches. TBD if we want to unconditionally show the first / second group match.
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
Include a calculation of offset in main - this allows docking
to be calculated (again) using global offsets, in case there is a
custom header outside of Discourse that pushes forum content down.
The current implementation ties the filter query params tightly to the
`summary` attribute on the post stream model making it hard to support
other filters.
This feature was rarely used, could be used for spamming users and was
impossible to add a context to why the user was notified of a topic. A
simple private messages that includes the link and personalized message
can be used instead.
* DEV: Show only top level replies
Adds a new query param to the topic view so that we can filter out posts
that aren't top level replies. If a post is a reply to another post
instead of the original topic post we should not include it in the
response if the `filter_top_level_replies` query param is present.
* add rspec test
It's very easy to forget to add `require 'rails_helper'` at the top of every core/plugin spec file, and omissions can cause some very confusing/sporadic errors.
By setting this flag in `.rspec`, we can remove the need for `require 'rails_helper'` entirely.
`Dir.glob` doesn't guarantee any particular order for results. However, it does appear to be consistent on a given machine. This means that specs can consistently pass on one machine while consistently failing on another. This can lead to some very confusing situations!
This commit sorts the spec files alphabetically so that load order is consistent across environments.
Note that the order in which tests are **run** is not affected by this change. Run order is still randomized by RSpec
This commit extends the original copy-codeblocks initializer,
renaming it to codeblock-buttons, and adding another button
to make the code block fullscreen in a modal window. The fullscreen
code is then run through highlight.js.
This commit also moves much of the code out of the initializer
and into a reusable CodeblockButtons class, so it can also be used
in the fullscreen code modal for the copy + paste button.
The fullscreen button will not be shown if there is no scroll overflow
in the code block, nor will it be shown on mobile. This commit also
changes the fullscreen table button to not show on mobile.
This will make long lines of code much easier to read and interact
with. This is gated behind the same `show_copy_button_on_codeblocks`
site setting.
This allows text editors to use correct syntax coloring for the heredoc sections.
Heredoc tag names we use:
languages: SQL, JS, RUBY, LUA, HTML, CSS, SCSS, SH, HBS, XML, YAML/YML, MF, ICS
other: MD, TEXT/TXT, RAW, EMAIL
When returning the customRenderFn from within buildCustomMarkdownCookFunction
for custom markdown engines (such as the one used by the [chat] transcripts)
we were not hoisting/unhoisting the `html_raw` tokens created by the
transcript, which meant that opts.discourse.hoisted could end up in
a state where it was null, and which caused errors and general unpleasantness.
Instead, we can just call the `cook` function that is already exported
from discourse-markdown-it, that takes care of what we did previously
plus the hoisting.
There is a companion chat commit that adds tests for this, there are
no custom markdown engine usages in core to test with.
```
warning: Passing a Node as the second parameter to Node.new is deprecated. Please pass a Document instead, or prefer an alternative constructor like Node#add_child. This will become an error in a future release of Nokogiri.
```
This commit introduces a new environment variable `RAISE_THEME_ERRORS`
that can control what happens when `theme:update` Rake task errors. It
can have three possible values: `0` to always print errors, `1` to
always raise on error, or be absent to use the default behavior which
raises errors only for default sites.
Previously email validations could fire when deleting posts if for
certain reasons any user validations fail on the user objects
This kind of condition could happen in core due to a corruption of a
user record, or via a plugin that introduces a new validation on User
Lib specs moved in 45cc16098d
Move the new selectable_avatars_mode_validator_spec to the new location
Remove the old selectable_avatars_enabled_validator_spec
follow-up of d1bdb6c65d
* FEATURE: upload an avatar option for uploading avatars with selectable avatars
Allow staff or users at or above a trust level to upload avatars even when the site
has selectable avatars enabled.
Everyone can still pick from the list of avatars. The option to upload is shown
below the selectable avatar list.
refactored boolean site setting into an enum with the following values:
disabled: No selectable avatars enabled (default)
everyone: Show selectable avatars, and allow everyone to upload custom avatars
tl1: Show selectable avatars, but require tl1+ and staff to upload custom avatars
tl2: Show selectable avatars, but require tl2+ and staff to upload custom avatars
tl3: Show selectable avatars, but require tl3+ and staff to upload custom avatars
tl4: Show selectable avatars, but require tl4 and staff to upload custom avatars
staff: Show selectable avatars, but only allow staff to upload custom avatars
no_one: Show selectable avatars. No users can upload custom avatars
Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
Currently, providing things like `filter[%24acunetix]=1` to
`UserActionsController#index` will throw an exception because instead of
getting a string as expected, we get a hash instead.
This patch simply uses `#permit` from strong parameters properly: first
we apply it on the whole parameters, this way it filters the keys we’re
interested in. By doing this, if the value is a hash for example, the
whole key/value pair will be ignored completely.