If the sliding window size is N seconds, then a moment at the Nth second
should be considered as the moment outside of the sliding window.
Otherwise, if the sliding window is already full, at the Nth second,
a new call wouldn't be allowed, but a time to wait before the next call
would be equal to zero, which is confusing.
In other words, the end of the time range shouldn't be included in the
sliding window.
Let's say we start at the second 0, and the sliding window size is 10
seconds. In the current version of rate limiter, this sliding window will
be considered as a time range [0, 10] (including the end of the range),
which actually is 11 seconds in length.
After this fix, the time range will be considered as [0, 10)
(excluding the end of the range), which is exactly 10 seconds in length.
It was a problem because during this operation only the first frame
is kept. This commit removes the alternative solution to check if a GIF
image is animated.
Because the site admin is sending a message to themselves, there is only one user in the topic_allowed_users, and `.last` returns nil.
Attempt to recognize this situation and continue, or bail without doing anything if this somehow happens another way.
* DEV: TopicTrackingState calls should happen in the background
It was observed that calling TopicTrackingState on popular topics could result in a large number of calls to redis, resulting in slow response times when posting replies.
These calls should be moved to a background job.
* DEV: PostUpdateTopicTrackingState should execute on default queue
A while ago we made a change to display a warning after installing a theme component when the admin tries to leave the page without adding the new installed component to any themes (see 5e29ae3ef5).
However there is an edge case that we forgot to address, and that's when an admin installs a component and then immediately opens the install modal again to install another one which can result in the warning being shown twice at the same time.
This PR prevents that by showing the warning when opening the install modal if the conditions are met (new component and not added to any themes) instead of showing it after installing the second component.
Those fail on the buggy i18n release (1.8.6) and pass on 1.8.5, 1.8.7 (the revert release), and with the second stab at thread safety on the current master (63a79cb929)
After running the Discourse merge script, it was pretty evident it held up well after all these years ;)
Made a few fixes:
Included an environment variable for DB_PASS as likely the password will need to be changed if running the import in an official Docker container (recommended)
Set a hard order for imported categories, otherwise sometimes they'd be imported in a weird order making things unpredictable for parent/child category imports
Fixed a couple of instances where we added unique indexes (such as on category slugs)
Set up upload regex to handle AWS URLs better
Fixed the script to work with frozen string literals
Installing multiple copies of the same theme/component is possible, but you rarely need to actually have multiple copies installed. We've seen many times new admins installing duplicates of components because they were unaware it was already installed. This PR makes the theme installer modal loop through the existing themes when you click on 'install', and if there is a theme with a URL that matches the URL you entered, a warning will show up and you will need to click 'install' again to proceed.
When you type # or @ in the search box, a popup appears with
autocomplete suggestions. Currently, when the popup is rendered it has
the first item selected and upon pressing Enter, the first item is
inserted into the search box. The problem with this behavior is that the
first suggestion may not be what you want, and if you are typing quickly
and hit enter, the first suggestion (which is not what you want) is
inserted in the search box.
This PR amends the popup so that it has no suggestions selected by
default which means the enter key will not insert anything unless you
select a suggestion via the up or down arrow keys.