All `DistributedCache` instances in Discourse are automatically keyed on the `Discourse.git_version`. Normally the theme compiler version is updated via a commit, and everything is fine. However, in some situations, it's possible for the BASE_COMPILER_VERSION to change without a change to the git_version (e.g. when applying patches directly to the codebase).
This commit adds the `BASE_COMPILER_VERSION` to the DistributedCache key to ensure that content from different compiler versions does not leak into other processes.
This logic should no longer be triggered. The EMBER_GLIMMER_SET_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE gets removed in recent versions of Ember, which can cause it to accidently trigger and cause layout issues with some plugins/themes.
The `unread_not_too_old` attribute is a little odd because there should never be a case where
the user's first_unread_at column is less than the `Topic#updated_at`
column of an unread topic. The `unread_not_too_old` attribute is causing
a bug where topic states synced into `TopicTrackingState` do not appear
as unread because the attribute does not exsist on a normal `Topic`
object and hence never set.
It makes more sense to use user_ids for the UserCommScreener
introduced in fa5f3e228c since
in most cases the ID will be available, not the username. This
was discovered while starting work on a plugin that will
use this. In the cases where only usernames are available
the extra query is negligble.
`--production` is already passed through via the `NODE_ENV` environment variable. We can parse `$npm_config_argv` to check whether `--frozen-lockfile` was passed.
Context: https://meta.discourse.org/t/pixel-jump-whenever-page-refreshes-mobile-desktop/231053
We currently add 1 extra pixel when we try to restore the last scroll position on a few routes.
This is causing a bit of jumpiness, as described in the linked topic above.
<img height="300" src="ae9e69f7fd.gif">
Notice how the content shifts by 1px while stuff loads.
I believe this 1px that we add is an artifact from the days when we used to set the header to `fixed` but I'm not sure. Either way, the header now uses `position: sticky;` so we shouldn't need that 1px adjustment.
This PR introduced no visual changes except that it fixes the jitter mentioned above.
The idea behind this refactor is to centralise all of the user ignoring / muting / disallow PM checks in a single place, so they can be used consistently in core as well as for plugins like chat, while improving the main bulk of the checks to run in a single fast non-AR query.
Also fixed up the invite error when someone is muting/ignoring the user that is trying to invite them to the topic.
- following c3fd91670e `paste` has been typoed into `pase`
- adds two tests for pasting in `multi-select` and `email-group-user-chooser`
- selectKitOptions would not be following the right overriding order
- `category-selector` was using `selectKitOptions` directly which shouldn't be the case as it's not using computed values
- apparently since a recent ember upgrade, paste event is not providing `originalEvent` anymore and `clipboardData` should be retrieved directly on the event
Adds BEM-style classes to the input-group elements, and a dynamic class to the create-account-form element that reflects which auth provider is being used (if any).
Similar to e15c6302, overriding an auto-injected value like this triggers errors in more recent versions of Ember. Instead, we can use the registry to inject the value we need.
Co-authored-by: Peter Wagenet <peter.wagenet@gmail.com>
All our development-mode assets serve a `Cache-Control: no-cache` header, so a query parameter shouldn't be needed. Ember CLI does not include cache-busting parameters, so this change will move the development rails app to the same behaviour.
This will fix adding persistent breakpoints in the dev tools. Previously, the browser would think that the assets have been replaced and throw away the breakpoints.
Prior to v89, Firefox has bugs with document.execCommand("insertText"): https://bugzil.la/1220696
This commit introduces some variables to browser-detect, and therefore wraps the entire logic in an IIFE to avoid state leaking. (`let`/`const` are not supported on older browsers)