This commit continues on work laid out by 6039b513fe to redesign the /about page. In this commit, we add sections for showing the site admins and moderators.
The lists of admins and moderators display the 10 most recently seen admins/moderators, with a button to display the rest of admins or moderators. Admins or moderators that have not logged in to the site in the last year will not be shown. Clicking on an admin's or moderator's name/avatar will show their user card.
e.g.
```
WARNING: Binding style attributes may introduce cross-site scripting vulnerabilities; please ensure that values being bound are properly escaped. For more information, including how to disable this warning, see https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v1.x/#toc_binding-style-attributes. Style affected: \"height: 60px\"
```
This message indicates broken behavior, so it should be an error rather than a warning.
An early-return is added, so that we don't even attempt to make the modification. This will make the behavior consistent, and easier to understand.
Also updates the normalization logic to use the resolver's own logic. This will handle all sorts of normalization in addition to our deprecations.
In development, Ember raises an error when previously-used values are updated during a render. This is to avoid 'backtracking', where parts of templates have to be re-rendered multiple times. In general, this kind of pattern should be avoided, and Ember's warning helps us do that.
However, for the deprecation warning banner, it is quite reasonable for some rendering to trigger a deprecation, and thereby require the global-notice to be re-rendered. We can use our `DeferredTrackedSet` to achieve that. Its `.add` method will delay adding an item to the Set until after the current render has completed.
e.g. we map `controller:composer` to `service:composer` in resolver lookups. So, when doing the cache check in modifyClass, we need to check against the normalized name, not the deprecated name.
Very similar to move up/down flag problem fixed here - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/28272
Those are the steps to toggle the flag:
1. click toggle - `saving` CSS class is added;
2. request to backend;
3. `saving` CSS class is removed.
And check if the flag was toggle was:
```ruby
def has_saved_flag?(key)
has_css?(".admin-flag-item.#{key}.saving")
has_no_css?(".admin-flag-item.#{key}.saving")
end
```
If the save action is very fast, then the saving class is removed before the first check.
Therefore I decided to invert it, and once action is finished add `saved` CSS class.
Then we can have a quick positive check:
```ruby
def has_saved_flag?(key)
has_css?(".admin-flag-item.#{key}.saved")
end
```
This commit adds two new getters to the category model:
- `displayName`
- `descriptionText`
These getters are used instead of `name` and `description_text` where appropriate.
On top of this two transformers have been added to allow plugins to alter these getters:
```javascript
api.registerValueTransformer(
"category-display-name",
({ value, context }) =>
value + "-" + context.category.id + "-transformed"
);
```
```javascript
api.registerValueTransformer(
"category-description-text",
({ value, context }) =>
value + "-" + context.category.id + "-transformed"
);
```
Those are the steps to move the flag:
1. open menu;
2. click move up - `saving` CSS class is added;
3. request to backend;
4. `saving` CSS class is removed.
To check if the action was finished we are using this method:
```
def move_up(key)
open_flag_menu(key)
find(".admin-flag-item__move-up").click
has_saved_flag?(key)
self
end
def has_saved_flag?(key)
has_css?(".admin-flag-item.#{key}.saving")
has_no_css?(".admin-flag-item.#{key}.saving")
end
```
However, sometimes specs were failing with `expected to find CSS ".admin-flag-item.spam.saving" but there were no matches`
I think that the problem is with those 2 lines:
```
find(".admin-flag-item__move-up").click
has_closed_flag_menu?
```
If the save action is very fast, then the `saving` class is removed before the first check.
Therefore, to determine that the move action is finished, I am checking if the menu is closed.
This resolves issues when a mix of callback-based modifications and Ember-reopen-based modifications are used on the same target. In summary:
- Fixes `pluginId` exception logic for callback-based modifications
- Moves `pluginId` storage to a WeakMap so it doesn't pollute the target's descriptors
- When applying a legacy modifyClass, we will temporarily rollback any modern callback-based modifications. This means all of Ember's reopen calls apply to un-prepended classes, and then we add our modern prepends on top.
- Calls `.proto()` on CoreObject descendants before prepending, to ensure that pending Ember mixins have been applied
This commit continues on work laid out by 6039b513fe to redesign the /about page. In this commit, we add the site age and a section on the right hand side to show site activities/statistics such as topics, posts, sign-ups, likes etc.
- Added `addLogSearchLinkClickedCallbacks` which allows plugins/TCs to register a callback when a search link is clicked and before a search log is created
During our refactoring of admin badges we decided to link to:
`adminSiteText.edit locale=locale`
Instead of:
`adminSiteText q=key`
After feedback from the community we are reverting this change.
A recent change in FormKit has changed the syntax of this specific component. It's also better to use `<CheckboxGroup />` for this use case too.
Im mixed on writing tests for labels, it's a lot of tests to write for a rather low value.
This commit also slightly tweaks the width of the icon picker, from medium to small.
Admin can create up to 50 custom flags. It is limited for performance reasons.
When the limit is reached "Add button" is disabled and backend is protected by guardian.
The Safari 15 bugfix has been rolled into @babel/preset-env in the most recent version, so we no longer need to carry our vendored copy.
This commit updates @babel/preset-env, runs npx yarn-deduplicate yarn.lock, and removes the vendored transform.
This commit also refactors our theme transpiler to use @babel/preset-env, with the same list of target browsers as our ember-cli build uses. This means we no longer need to maintain a separate list of babel transforms for themes.
Followup to f70a65ea02
1. Update a second regex in `routeTo` to avoid stripping domain/protocol from middle of string
2. Update `URL.handleURL` to strip double-slashes in paths, before calling the ember router. This mimics what Ember does on initial page-load
Additional tests are added for both
This change is mainly a refactor of the desktop notifications service to improve readability and have standardised values for tracking state for current user in regards to the Notification API and Push API.
Also improves readability when handling push notification jobs, especially in scenarios where the push_notification_time_window_mins site setting is set to 0, which will allow sending push notifications instantly.
To achieve this, a new notifications service is set up with an `isInDoNotDisturb` tracked property. While a user is in do-not-disturb mode, it runs a regular timer until do-not-disturb is over.
We were writing theme-transpiler JS files to the filesystem on a per-process basis, and then immediately reading them back in. Plus, there was no cleanup mechanism, so the tmp directory would grow indefinitely.
This commit refactors things so that the `build.js` script outputs the theme-transpiler source to stdout. That way, we can read it directly into the process, and then into mini-racer, without needing to go via the filesystem. No cleanup required!
In production, the theme-transpiler is still cached in a file during `assets:precompile`
In the formkit conversion in 2ca06ba236
we missed setting a type for the UppyImageUploader for badges. Also,
we were not passing down the `image_url` as form data, so when we used
`data.image` for that field the badge was not updating in the UI after
page loads and the image URL was not loading for preview.
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
This commit introduces the `behaviorTransformer` API to safely override behaviors defined in Discourse.
Two new plugin APIs are introduced:
- `addBehaviorTransformerName` which allows plugins and theme-components to add a new valid transformer name if they want to provide overridable behaviors;
- `registerBehaviorTransformer` to register a transformer to override behaviors.
It also introduces the function `applyBehaviorTransformer` which can be imported from `discourse/lib/transformer`. This is used to mark a callback containing the desired behavior as overridable and applies the transformer logic.
How does it work?
## Marking a behavior as overridable:
To mark a behavior as overridable, in Discourse core, first the transformer name must be added to `app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/transformer/registry.js`. For plugins and theme-components, use the plugin API `addBehaviorTransformerName` instead.
Then, in your component or class, use the function `applyBehaviorTransformer` to mark the Behavior as overridable and handle the logic:
- example:
```js
...
@action
loadMore() {
applyBehaviorTransformer(
"discovery-topic-list-load-more",
() => {
this.documentTitle.updateContextCount(0);
return this.model
.loadMore()
.then(({ moreTopicsUrl, newTopics } = {}) => {
if (
newTopics &&
newTopics.length &&
this.bulkSelectHelper?.bulkSelectEnabled
) {
this.bulkSelectHelper.addTopics(newTopics);
}
if (moreTopicsUrl && $(window).height() >= $(document).height()) {
this.send("loadMore");
}
});
},
{ model: this.model }
);
},
...
```
## Overriding a behavior in plugins or themes
To override a behavior in plugins, themes, or TCs use the plugin API `registerBehaviorTransformer`:
- Example:
```js
withPluginApi("1.35.0", (api) => {
api.registerBehaviorTransformer("example-transformer", ({ context, next }) => {
console.log('we can introduce new behavior here instead', context);
next(); // call next to execute the expected behavior
});
});
```
Ember's legacy mixin system does not support native-class syntax, so we have to use the non-decorator syntaxes for `action()` and `computed()`.
Eventually, we will need to refactor things to remove these mixins... but today is not that day.
* SECURITY: Update default allowed iframes list
Change the default iframe url list to all include 3 slashes.
* SECURITY: limit group tag's name length
Limit the size of a group tag's name to 100 characters.
Internal ref - t/130059
* SECURITY: Improve sanitization of SVGs in Onebox
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Co-authored-by: Blake Erickson <o.blakeerickson@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Followup 4aea12fdcb
In certain config areas (like About) we want to be able
to fetch specific site settings by name. In this case,
sometimes we need to be able to fetch hidden settings,
in cases where a config area is still experimental.
Splitting out a different endpoint for this purpose
allows us to be stricter with what we return for config
areas without affecting the main site settings UI, revealing
hidden settings before they are ready.
`addCommunitySectionLink` API function accepts secondary argument to determine if the link should be added to the primary or secondary (more) section. There was a bug and all links were mounted in the secondary section.
In this case, there is no 'nearPost' param in the URL. Instead, the server preloads a post-stream with whichever page of posts is requested. We can check for that situation using `postStream.firstPostPresent`.
Also updates the widget-header version to fetch a value from the service on initial render, instead of relying on the observer triggering.
Followup to bdec564d14
Currently, if MF definitions are missing (typically because there’s a
compilation error), `I18n.messageFormat` will try to access
`I18n._mfMessages.hasMessage` resulting in a crash that will in turn
crash Ember.
This patch addresses the issue by using the optional chaining operator
making the `I18n.messageFormat` method return a "Missing Key" message.
MF strings won’t be rendered properly, but the site will stay usable.
By default, the swc minifier seems to unwrap 'unneeded' IIFE. That means it was undoing the 'bugfix' transformation we have for class fields in Safari 15. Disabling the 'inline' and 'reduce_funcs' options seems to stop this behavior.
When we show user tips, we immediately send an AJAX request to mark the
tiup as seen. This is done in the background. However, when system tests
are run, sometimes that request is not completed before the test ends.
This causes the test to be flakey.
One way to fix this is to force the system test run to wait for the AJAX
request to complete. However, this is not ideal because it makes the
test suite slower on each run.
Instead, this commit removes the flakey assertion and adds an alternative
assertion in the frontend tests that ensures the background request is
sent when the user tip is shown.
Form Kit is our new form library/framework for unifying the way forms look across Discourse. The admin config area for the /about page is a new form that isn't currently used, so it makes sense for it to be one of the first forms to be migrated to Form Kit to test the library.
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
* `@ember/owner` instead of `@ember/application`
* `discourse-i18n` instead of `I18n`
* `{ service } from "@ember/service"` instead of `inject as service`
In an attempt to improve build performance, 9db5eafb mistakenly removed minimization for some of our JS assets, leading to a significant increase in the size of some files.
This commit restores minimization to those files. To avoid regressing on the build time improvements, this commit switches to using the `webpack-terser-plugin`'s "swcMinify" option. On an entry-level 1CPU/1GB-ram/2GB-swap DO droplet, this commit increases build time from ~16 minutes to ~18 minutes.
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
* FIX: Add post id to the anchor to prevent two identical anchors
We generate anchors for headings in posts. This works fine if there is
only one post in a topic with anchors. The problem comes when you have
two or more posts with the same heading. PrettyText generates anchors
based on the heading text using the raw context of each post, so it is
entirely possible to generate the same anchor for two posts in the same
topic, especially for topics with template replies
Post1:
# heading
context
Post2:
# heading
context
When both posts are on the page at the same time, the anchor will only
work for the first post, according to the [HTML specification](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/browsing-the-web.html#scroll-to-the-fragment-identifier).
> If there is an a element in the document tree whose root is document
> that has a name attribute whose value is equal to fragment, then
> return the *first* such element in tree order.
This bug is particularly serious in forums with non-Latin languages,
such as Chinese. We do not generate slugs for Chinese, which results in
the heading anchors being completely dependent on their order.
```ruby
[2] pry(main)> PrettyText.cook("# 中文")
=> "<h1><a name=\"h-1\" class=\"anchor\" href=\"#h-1\"></a>中文</h1>"
```
Therefore, the anchors in the two posts must be in exactly the same by
order, causing almost all of the anchors in the second post to be
invalid.
This commit solves this problem by adding the `post_id` to the anchor.
The new anchor generation method will add `p-{post_id}` as a prefix when
post_id is available:
```ruby
[3] pry(main)> PrettyText.cook("# 中文", post_id: 1234)
=> "<h1><a name=\"p-1234-h-1\" class=\"anchor\" href=\"#p-1234-h-1\"></a>中文</h1>"
```
This way we can ensure that each anchor name only appears once on the
same topic. Using post id also prevents the potential possibility of the
same anchor name when splitting/merging topics.
Disabling webpack minimize is a bug we are working to resolve but we
have to consider self-hosters that deploy on low cost hardware
and reenabling this for them drastically increases the build time.
For now, add a `DISCOURSE_WEBPACK_MINIMIZE` env to allow sites to opt
back in.
This commit also attempts to promote more declarative patterns. The route history logic has been replaced by using the history-store service.
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jarek@cvx.dev>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
This commit changes the group SMTP settings form (at
`/g/:name/manage/email`) to use
FormKit, our magical new form component system ✨
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Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
- Ensure main title is set as 'not visible' when removed from DOM
- `deactivate` -> `willTransition` to ensure proper behavior when navigating between multiple topics
Followup to bdec564d14
- Move topic-title on-screen detection to intersection-observer (via new modifier), and add a boolean to header service which indicates whether it's on-screen
- Move scroll-direction from Mixin to dedicated service. Teach it to pause scroll monitoring while transitions are in progress, to avoid reporting false changes in scroll direction. Also resets to a 'neutral' state after each navigation, which indicates the the user has not yet scrolled
- When entering a topic view, notify the header service which post is being targeted. It can then make an educated guess about whether the topic title is likely to be in-view
- Update header service `topicInfoVisible` to be a declarative getter, based on the three refactored sources of truth mentioned above
- Update legacy widget header to use the header service for topic info
All of these changes mean that the header no longer 'flickers' when navigating into topics on mobile. As well as the improved UX, this should also improve our Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) web vital metrics.
Followup dd30463276
We missed the explicit `return` when we changed to
async/await, so the model ends up being null on admin
backups.
This means we also have no tests for the backup UI, that
will be fixed in a subsequent PR.
This commit promotes the new topic bulk action
menu introduced in 89883b2f51
to the main method of bulk selecting and performing
actions on topics. The site setting flag gating this
feature is deleted, and the old bulk select code is
deleted as well.
The new modal shows a loading spinner while operations
are taking place, allows selecting the action from a dropdown
instead of having a 2-step modal flow,
and also supports additional options for some operations, e.g.
allowing Close silently.
Replaces the existing topic map with the experimental-topic-map made by @awesomerobot.
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Co-authored-by: awesomerobot <kris.aubuchon@discourse.org>
This commit introduces the foundation for a new design for the /about page that we're currently working on. The current version will remain available and still be the default until we finish the new version and are ready to roll out. To opt into the new version right now, add one or more group to the `experimental_redesigned_about_page_groups` site setting and members in those groups will get the new version.
Internal topic: t/128545.
If a user has a required action, e.g. adding a 2FA method or filling in new required fields, we disable client-side routing except to allowed pages.
This led to a situation where a user might navigate away from e.g. the profile page to look at the new ToS, and then being "stuck" due to not knowing how to get back to accept the new terms.
This PR makes it so that if you click any restricted link, instead of doing nothing we transition the user back to the page where they can take the required action.
User actions can trigger functions that render changes to the screen within the same cycle (e.g. pressing the reply button will cause the login modal to pop up), potentially impacting performance and causing some jank on slower devices.
This change inserts runAfterFramePaint where certain actions are triggered. Below are some screenshots indicating an improved INP for some of the buttons affected on controls with the highest INPs. The two places where this is added help with several actions, e.g. user + group cards, generic button action usage.
Usage:
```
@validation="integer"
```
This commit also adds a default for rules. By default a rule will now be `ruleName: {}`, this avoids all the boilerplate in validation-parser.js.
We'd implemented the deprecation by overriding `get parentView`, and storing the real value on `_parentView`. Unfortunately that meant people could access `_parentView` directly, thereby bypassing the deprecation message.
This commit moves the internal storage to a private field, which cannot be accessed from outside the class. A deprecated getter for `_parentView` is introduced to avoid immediate breakage for any code using this workaround.
This is a convenience for when you have multiple properties to set in form kit.
```
// before
set("foo", 1);
set("bar", 2);
//after
setProperties({foo: 1, bar: 2});
```
Our old group SMTP SSL option was a checkbox,
but this was not ideal because there are actually
3 different ways SSL can be used when sending
SMTP:
* None
* SSL/TLS
* STARTTLS
We got around this before with specific overrides
for Gmail, but it's not flexible enough and now people
want to use other providers. It's best to be clear,
though it is a technical detail. We provide a way
to test the SMTP settings before saving them so there
should be little chance of messing this up.
This commit also converts GroupEmailSettings to a glimmer
component.
Allow admin to create custom flag which requires an additional message.
I decided to rename the old `custom_flag` into `require_message` as it is more descriptive.
- removes unused css code
- improves password control sizing
- adds more spacing between collection items
- correct a typo in collection class
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Co-authored-by: chapoi <101828855+chapoi@users.noreply.github.com>