Followup to d7ef7b9c03,
this adds a spec to test the case where old threads are
still unread for the user and should show at the top regardless
of pagination, and fixes some issues/makes some slight refactors.
This commit attempts to fix an issue where we are ending
up with bad created_at date formats for last messages, which
is breaking the DM sort order and sometimes causing DM channels
to fall off the list, or show "Invalid date" on mobile.
I have not been able to consistently reproduce these issues
locally, however the serialzier for the channels index uses
MultiJSON.dump() and the Chat::Publisher uses .to_json, both of
which format created_at differently for messages.
The former is `2023-07-05T06:53:25.977Z` (iso8601).
The latter is `2023-07-14 03:59:22 UTC` (.to_s default).
Since we are doing comparison and sorting of these dates on the UI
we need consistent formatting for the JS Date parsers (and moment)
to deal with.
If the issue still occurs after this we can investigate further.
The Problem
Clicking on a large image opens lightbox, however the new lightbox currently waits for the first image to finish loading before it finishes loading the lightbox UI correctly (ie. background color). This makes the visual experience feel broken.
Because open() is waiting for the image to load, it doesn't trigger the onOpen callback, which appends a .has-lightbox class to the html tag. The lightbox background color requires that css class to be set for the styles to be applied correctly.
The Solution
This PR prevents blocking when loading loading the first image (image that was clicked) within the lightbox, and therefore allows the css class to be appended to the html tag correctly and as a result fixing the styling issues.
The #setCurrentItem function is async and awaits the loading of preloadItemImages already, so the image will load correctly when complete despite the rest of the UI loading in advance.
The primary motivation is to simplify `eagerLoadRawTemplateModules` which curently introspects the module dependencies (the `imports` at runtime). This is no longer supported in Embroider as the AMD shims do not have any dependencies (since it's managed internally with webpack).
Follow up to: 56e792d
Adds a test to check that there is an api scope for the t/external_id
route. Plus checks many other topic routes that should have scopes.
Prior to this commit the `setSiteThemeColor` could mistakenly receive a color with a leading `#` which would cause an invalid color to be send to `postRNWebviewMessage` and would eventually cause a crash if we try to interpolate between this color and another.
The attribute Reviewable#post_options was deprecated (and replaced by #payload) four years ago, and marked for deletion in 2.9.0. This commit removes it.
Using the lastViewedTopicId indiscriminately can cause strange scrolling behavior when navigating to a **different** topic list after viewing a topic. We only want to refocus the topic when going 'back' to the same topic list which originally triggered the navigation.
Previously we had three query parameters to control which tests would be run. The default was to run all core/plugin tests together, which would almost always lead to errors and does not match the way we run tests in CI.
This commit removes the three old parameters (skip_core, skip_plugins and single_plugin), and introduces a new 'target' parameter. This can have a value of 'core', 'plugins', 'all', or a specific plugin name. The default is 'core'. Attempting to use the old parameters will raise an error.
Previously we were implementing scroll reset/memorization on a per-page basis. Many of these approaches relied on the `didInsertElement` hook, which is no longer appropriate since Discourse changed to use the 'loading slider' strategy for page transitions.
This commit rips out all of our custom scroll resetting/memorizing, and implements those things in a generic service. There are two features:
1. After every route transition, scroll to the top of the page
2. When using browser back/forward buttons, restore the last known scroll position for those routes
To opt-out of the behaviour, individual routes can add a scrollOnTransition boolean to their RouteInfo metadata using Ember's `buildRouteInfoMetadata` hook.
The new lightbox was missing the tracked property for items when it was launched earlier as experimental feature flag.
This PR should fix issues experienced when the user clicks between multiple galleries causing the carousel images not to be updated as they were previously not tracked.
Prior to this commit a long press on the image of a chat message would trigger both the actions menu and the contextual menu. This commit ensures we only show the contextual menu in this case.
No test as it's a quite complex behavior to reproduce (would need android for example).
Why this change?
Prior to this change, dismissing unreads posts did not publish the
changes across clients for the same user. As a result, users can end up
seeing an unread count being present but saw no topics being loaded when
visiting the `/unread` route.
This was causing this event to cause other touch events down the road. For example click a reaction above the composer when the message action was opened could cause the composer to gain focus after the reaction was made.
It could only occur on message created by the user itself and deleted while the user was looking at the channel.
It more generally fix the trash service which was not correctly setting the author of the delete.
`SiteSetting.enable_public_channels` allows site admin to decide if public channels are available at all. There's no distinction between admins or not as we expect admins to create private category channels if they want to limit usage.
Why this change?
Prior to this change, the ordering of the tags shown in the email subject
was non-deterministic as there was no specific order specified. This
problem was exposed by a flaky test which we had.
What is the fix?
This commit orders the tags used in the email subject first by the
`Tag#public_topic_count` column in descending order and then the `Tag#name`
column in ascending order.
Not sure how this was even working previously, since it's trying
to press the reply button on a thread original message, which doesn't
work, you need to click the indicator to open the thread.
Why this change?
The following test is flaky on our CI:
```
1) Navigation when sidebar is configured as the navigation menu when re-opening full page chat after navigating to a channel opens full page chat on correct channel
Failure/Error: measurement = Benchmark.measure { example.run }
expected "/" to equal "/chat/c/random-9/17"
```
The theory here is that system tests is running too fast that we're not
giving the href for the chat header icon a chance to update before
clicking on it. Therefore, we're adding an additional assertion to
assert that the link has the right href before clicking on it.
Initial migration and changes to models as well as
changing the following services to update last_message_id:
* Chat::MessageCreator
* Chat::RestoreMessage
* Chat::TrashMessage
The data migration will set the `last_message_id` for all existing
threads and channels in the database.
When we query the thread list as well as the channel,
we look at the last message ID for the following:
* Channel - Sorting DM channels, and channel metadata for the list of channels
* Thread - Last reply details for thread indicators and thread list
It is now safe to render the message excerpt as HTML since
it is no longer using text_entities: true in the server
PrettyText.excerpt call when creating the message excerpt
from the cooked HTML.
This will fix the issue of things like mentions showing
HTML code instead of the actual mention when replying,
and cannot be used to inject improper HTML like style tags
via XSS.
Simplified query based on SiteSettings to join only relevant user_options rows.
In addition, index was added to 'watched_precedence_over_muted` column in `user_options` table to speed up query
Why this change?
Group mention notifications are currently placed in the "Others" tab
of the user menu which is odd considering that mentioned notifications
are in the reply tab. This commit changes it such that group mention
notifications are displayed in the reply tab as well.
This commit makes sure we don't load all data into memory when doing CSV exports.
The most important change here made to the recently introduced export of chat
messages (3ea31f4). We were loading all data into memory in the first version, with
this commit it's not the case anymore.
Speaking of old exports. Some of them already use find_each, and it worked as
expected, without loading all data into memory. And it will proceed working as
expected after this commit.
In general, I made sure this change didn't break other CSV exports, first manually, and
then by writing system specs for them. Sadly, I haven't managed yet to make those
specs stable, they work fine locally, but flaky in GitHub actions, so I've disabled them
for now.
I'll be making more changes to the CSV exports code soon, those system specs will be
very helpful. I'll be running them locally, and I hope I'll manage to make them stable
while doing that work.
Instead of having to remember every time, just always wait until the
current transaction (if it exists) has committed before clearing any
DistributedCache.
The only exception to this is caches that aren't caching things from
postgres.
This means we have to do the test setup after setting the test
transaction, because doing the test setup involves clearing caches.
Reapplying this - it now doesn't use after_commit if skip_db is set
* FEATURE: Inline topic summary. Cached version accessible to everyone.
Anons and non-members of the `custom_summarization_allowed_groups_map` groups can see cached summaries for any accessible topic. After the first 12 hours and if the posts to summarize have changed, allowed users clicking on the button will automatically re-generate it.
* Ensure chat summaries work and prevent model hallucinations when there are no messages.
In the past, widget implementors would have to subclass the MountWidget component and wire up `didUpdateAttrs` or an observer to trigger a re-render. If that wasn't done, then it could lead to weird behaviors, especially now that page transitions in Discourse do not de-render/re-render components by default.
This commit updates MountWidget so that it re-renders whenever any input arguments change.
Browser capabilities are inherently unconnected to the lifecycle of our app. Making them formally available outside of the service means that they can safely be used in non-app-linked functions without needing risky hacks like `helperContext()` or `discourse-common/lib/get-owner`.
One example of where the old hacks were problematic is the `translateModKey()` utility function. This is called in the root of the `discourse/components/modal/keyboard-shortcuts-help` es6 module. If anything (e.g. a theme/plugin) caused that es6 module to be `require()`d before the application was booted, a fatal error would occur.
Following this commit, `translateModKey()` can safely import and access `capabilities` without needing to worry about the app lifecycle.
The only potential downside to this approach is that the capabilities data now persists across tests. If any tests need to 'stub' capabilities, they will need to revert their changes at the end of the test (e.g. by using Sinon to stub a property).
This commit also updates some legacy references from `capabilities:main` to `service:capabilities`.
These avatar-related helper functions are used in pretty-text, which currently means we load the entire `discourse/lib/utilities` module into the mini-racer when running pretty-text on the server side. This stops us adding any logic or imports to discourse/lib/utilities which may depend on other `discourse/` namespace features.
This commit moves the avatar-related utils into a dedicated module in the `discourse-common` namespace, adds backwards-compatibility shims, and updates the pretty-text config accordingly.