Fixes a flaky test. `afterUpdate` from chart.js is not integrated with the runloop and component lifecycle, as a result we have no guarantee on when it will happen. The easiest change we can do for now is ensuring we actually have the DOM we expect to have, and if not, we exit early.
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: merefield <merefield@gmail.com>
Followup to 527f02e99f,
I had to introduce defer_track_visit_v2 because discourse-docs
relied on defer_track_visit. Now that discourse-docs
is using the new method as of
discourse/discourse-docs@0d9365571b,
we can rename it in core. Then we will need one more PR
in both core and docs to remove usage of the "v2" method.
This is a follow up to 005f623c42 where
we want to truncate the user agent string instead of nulling out the
column when the user agent string is too low. By truncating, we still
get to retain information that can still be useful.
Adds experimental_flags_admin_page_enabled_groups (default "")
to remove the Moderation Flags link from the admin sidebar for now,
there are still a few bugfixes that need to be done before we
are comfortable with turning this on more widely. This is
a _temporary_ flag, we will be removing this once the feature
is more stable.
This commit monkey patches `Rails::Rack::Logger` to not log reqeust
information like `Started GET "/service-worker.js" for 127.0.0.1 at 2024-07-05 15:28:12 +0800`
when lograge is enabled. This was previously excluded by a monkey patch
in the `lograge` gem but that monkey patch has since broke and the gem
is unmaintained.
Add a new column - `user_agent` - to the `SearchLog` table.
This column can be null as we are only allowing a the user-agent string to have a max length of 2000 characters. In the case the user-agent string surpasses the max characters allowed, we simply nullify the value, and save/write the log as normal.
The user serializer groups method previously relied on the members_visible_groups to determine groups that the user should be able to see, however this setting was intended for visibility of group members (which is entirely different).
The result of this could be seen when choosing a primary group from user preferences -> account, due to the serializer the group name was not visible when members_visible_groups was set to owners.
The featured topics have not been rendered correctly since 2190c9b and
it has been fixed for desktop recently in commit d2a52c3. This commit
implements similar changes that initialize Category and Topic object
instances from the serialized data.
In our official Docker image, running git commands results in the
following error:
```
fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/var/www/discourse'
To add an exception for this directory, call:
git config --global --add safe.directory /var/www/discourse
```
The AdminPlugin JS model uses a similar pattern to chat models,
where it is a plain JS class manually converting provided
snake_case attributes from the serializer to JS camelCase.
However this doesn't work when it comes to using `add_to_serializer`
in plugins since core does not know about these new attributes.
Instead, we can use a JS function to convert snake_case to camelCase
and use that when initializing AdminPlugin. This commit also moves
similar functions to a new case-converter.js file in
discourse-common/lib.
This commit rewrites `DiscourseLogstashLogger` to not be an instance
of `LogstashLogger`. The reason we don't want it to be an instance of
`LogstashLogger` is because we want the new logger to be chained to
Logster's logger which can then pass down useful information like the
request's env and error backtraces which Logster has already gathered.
Note that this commit does not bother to maintain backwards
compatibility and drops the `LOGSTASH_URI` and `UNICORN_LOGSTASH_URI`
ENV variables which were previously used to configure the destination in
which `logstash-logger` would send the logs to. Instead, we introduce
the `ENABLE_LOGSTASH_LOGGER` ENV variable to replace both ENV and remove
the need for the log paths to be specified. Note that the previous
feature was considered experimental as stated in d888d3c54c
and the new feature should be considered experimental as well. The code
may be moved into a plugin in the future.
Fixes the following deprecation warning:
> DEPRECATION WARNING: The `check_pending!` method is deprecated in favor of `check_all_pending!`. The new implementation will loop through all available database configurations and find pending migrations. The prior implementation did not permit this.
Followup to e113eff663
We previously sanitized input for integer site settings
on the server side only, which was a bit confusing when
users would enter e.g. 100.5 and end up with 1005, and
not see this reflected in the UI.
Now that we are using native number inputs for these settings,
we can improve the experience a bit by not allowing `.` or `,`
in the input, because it should be whole numbers only, and
add a step size of 1. All other characters are already prevented
in this native number input.
The old implementation used unnecessary `\r\n` and caused the table generator to incorrectly add extra empty lines.
This commit replaces it with `\n`, fixing the bug
Instead of the deprecated 'min trust level to allow ignore' in order to reduce the number of deprecation notices in the logs.
This tweaks a few serializers so that the 'can_ignore_users?` property is always coming from the server and properly used on the client-side.