The 'create topic' entry in the dropdown was incorrectly using the 'reply as new topic' description. This fixes the logic to use a separate locale key for the description.
Why this change?
We have been bitten by bugs where tests are not catching missing
interpolate argument in our client side code because the JavaScript
tests are also using `I18n.translate` to assert that the right message
is shown. Before this change, `I18n.interpolate` will just replace the
missing interpolation argument in the final translation with some
placeholder. As a result, we ended up comparing a broken translation
with another broken translation in the test environment.
Why does this change do?
This change introduces the `I18n.testing` property which when set to
`true` will cause `I18n.translate` to throw an error when an interpolate
argument is missing. With this commit, we also set `I18n.testing = true`
when running qunit acceptance test.
1. Use `this.` instead of `{{action}}` where applicable
2. Use `{{fn}}` instead of `@actionParam` where applicable
3. Use non-`@` versions of class/type/tabindex/aria-controls/aria-expanded
4. Remove `btn` class (it's added automatically to all DButtons)
5. Remove `type="button"` (it's the default)
6. Use `concat-class` helper
Prior to this fix we would always re-set `this.attrs` with `this.attrs` when defined, which is both wasteful but also dangerous as `this.attrs` can possibly error when mutated.
The new modal API removed the `#discourse-modal` id from the wrapper element, which meant that select-kit couldn't properly detect when it was inside a modal. This commit updates the detection to use `.fixed-modal` which will match both legacy and modern modals.
The OpenComposer mixin comes from a time before we had a composer service. As well as being a general cleanup/refactor, this commit aims to removes interlinking between composer APIs and the discovery-related controllers which are being removed as part of #22622.
In summary, this commit:
- Removes OpenComposer mixin
- Adds and updates composer service APIs to support everything that `openComposer` did
- Updates consumers to call the composer service directly, instead of relying on the mixin (either directly, or via a route-action which bubbled up to some parent)
- Deprecates composer-related methods on `DiscourseRoute` and on the application route
Should fix an iOS regression in f5e8e73. iOS does not pull up the keyboard if the `.focus()` call is delayed by a rendering timeout or an asynchronous ajax call. This PR adds earlier `.focus()` calls if the input element is present.
Followup to f5e8e73.
This switches the placeholder label to the existing string "optional
tags" and only shows it if there are no items picked.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
We recently replaced another ignore user modal with a Glimmer and DModal based component. This change makes use of that same component in the user card ignore modal by adding an enableSelection flag.
To decide to use flip behavior select-kit will check if it's located inside a modal as a modal will scroll if overflown, however, when locating the select-kit element in the footer or header this is not the case. This commit will deactivate `flip` modifier only when used inside modal body.
This commit also standardize the naming pattern of modals: `<Chat::Modal::FooBar />` and changes css class accordingly.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Motivation: aligning us with JS/Ember practices (runtime deps in `dependencies`, build/dev-time deps in `devDependencies`)
1. Move deps to devDeps where applicable (rule of thumb: it's a devDep unless it's required at runtime by the rails app or it's imported in the addon's code)
2. Remove unused dependencies and add missing ones (in addons)
3. Remove empty `repository` fields
4. Move `engines` and `ember` fields to the bottom
While still in ember-cli new app blueprint, I don't think this package does much for us. It has support for older things like bower and npm-shrinkwrap, but doesn't support checking yarn.lock and doesn't necessarily work well with our project structure.
This commit adds a tracking dropdown to each individual thread, similar to topics,
that allows the user to change the notification level for a thread manually. Previously
the user had to reply to a thread to track it and see unread indicators.
Since the user can now manually track threads, the thread index has also been changed
to only show threads that the user is a member of, rather than threads that they had sent
messages in.
Unread indicators also respect the notification level -- Normal level thread tracking
will not show unread indicators in the UI when new messages are sent in the thread.
This improves keyboard navigation in and out of select-kit components.
The improvements include:
- `Tab` will now dismiss the dropdown once the active element is outside
the select-kit element
- pressing `Escape` will not bubble, this is most noticeable in the
composer, pressing `Esc` there now when a dropdown is expanded will not
dismiss the composer
- `Shift+Tab` will also dismiss the dropdown once focus is outside it
When navigating with the keyboard, the select-kit would not close when
focus was moved to an element outside of the body. For example, when
navigating via Tab or Shift+Tab, once the end (or beginning) of the list
was reached, focus would move out of the SK element, but the SK itself
would stay visible.
Switching from a click event to a focusout event solves the issue and
covers both mouse and keyboard navigation.
It's backward compatible so still supports our 3.28 ember-source.
The visible change is finally getting rid of this message:
```
WARNING: Node v18.12.0 is not tested against Ember CLI on your platform. We recommend that you use the most-recent "Active LTS" version of Node.js. See https://git.io/v7S5n for details.
```
---
`@ember/string` dependency is added for future compatibility. See: https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli/pull/10125
---
`tests/helpers/index.js` is unused for now, but is a nice pattern. We could move some of our test setup into local `setupApplicationTest/setupRenderingTest/setupTest` helpers.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Non-markdown tags weren't being escaped in chat excerpts. This could be
triggered by editing a chat message containing a tag (self XSS), or by
replying to a chat message with a tag (XSS).
Co-authored-by: Jan Cernik <jancernik12@gmail.com>
Select-kit was mutating a passed-in options hash to apply its own deprecations. This commit updates it to apply deprecated changes to the downstream `this.selectKit.options` object instead.
Feature to allow adding new tags from the edit tag synonyms tag search field.
Previously new tags had to be created from the topic composer, and then added via the edit tag synonyms page.
/t/92741
This was causing unattended effects on other elements. eg: the select-kit header input could lose focus when the list filtered would change size and cause the cursor to be positioned over a row.
User options were serialized at the root level of CurrentUserSerializer,
but UserSerializer has a user_option field. This inconsistency caused
issues in the past because user_option fields had to be duplicated on
the frontend.
TrackedObject allows us to reference SiteSettings in autotracking contexts (e.g. JS getters referenced from a Glimmer template) without the need for EmberObject's `get()` function. TrackedObject is backwards-compatible with Ember's legacy reactivity model, so it can be referenced in things like computed properties.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
* FEATURE: Default Composer Category Site Setting
- Create the default_composer_category site setting
- Replace general_category_id logic for auto selecting the composer
category
- Prevent Uncategorized from being selected if not allowed
- Add default_composer_category option to seeded categories
- Create a migration to populate the default_composer_category site
setting if there is a general_category_id populated
- Added some tests
* Add missing translation for the new site setting
* fix some js tests
* Just check that the header value is null
- allows to scroll while hovering the menu
- correctly changes message background color while hovering menu
- prevents a bug where it would sometimes close the menu while moving from menu to the 3 dots expanded dropdown. This was caused by the gap between header/body of the 3 dots dropdown, which would sometimes allow to create a mouseover event on a possible different underlying message
- removes recent/favorite reactions on drawer mode
- grayscale reactions until hover
- boxshadow on msgactions container
- removes useless code
Add the ability to modify a selectKit's content with `replaceContent`
Eg.
```
api.modifySelectKit("combo-box").replaceContent(() => {
return {
id: "foo",
name: "Foo",
};
});
```
will override existing content to only include the passed object
This PR enables the [`no-action-modifiers`](https://github.com/ember-template-lint/ember-template-lint/blob/master/docs/rule/no-action-modifiers.md) template lint rule and removes all usages of the `{{action}}` modifier in core.
In general, instances of `{{action "x"}}` have been replaced with `{{on "click" (action "x")}}`.
In many cases, such as for `a` elements, we also need to prevent default event handling to avoid unwanted side effects. While the `{{action}}` modifier internally calls `event.preventDefault()`, we need to handle these cases more explicitly. For this purpose, this PR also adds the [ember-event-helpers](https://github.com/buschtoens/ember-event-helpers) dependency so we can use the `prevent-default` handler. For instance:
```
<a href {{on "click" (prevent-default (action "x"))}}>Do X</a>
```
Note that `action` has not in general been refactored away as a helper yet. In general, all event handlers should be methods on the corresponding component and referenced directly (e.g. `{{on "click" this.doSomething}}`). However, the `action` helper is used extensively throughout the codebase and often references methods in the `actions` hash on controllers or routes. Thus this refactor will also be extensive and probably deserves a separate PR.
Note: This work was done to complement #17767 by minimizing the potential impact of the `action` modifier override, which uses private API and arguably should be replaced with an AST transform.
This is a followup to #18333, which had to be reverted because it did not account for the default treatment of modifier keys by the {{action}} modifier.
Commits:
* Enable `no-action-modifiers` template lint rule
* Replace {{action "x"}} with {{on "click" (action "x")}}
* Remove unnecessary action helper usage
* Remove ctl+click tests for user-menu
These tests now break in Chrome when used with addEventListener. As per the comment, they can probably be safely removed.
* Prevent default event handlers to avoid unwanted side effects
Uses `event.preventDefault()` in event handlers to prevent default event handling. This had been done automatically by the `action` modifier, but is not always desirable or necessary.
* Restore UserCardContents#showUser action to avoid regression
By keeping the `showUser` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showUser` argument that's been passed.
* Revert EditCategoryTab#selectTab -> EditCategoryTab#select
Avoid potential breaking change in themes / plugins
* Restore GroupCardContents#showGroup action to avoid regression
By keeping the `showGroup` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showGroup` argument that's been passed.
* Restore SecondFactorAddTotp#showSecondFactorKey action to avoid regression
By keeping the `showSecondFactorKey` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showSecondFactorKey` property that's maintained on the controller.
* Refactor away from `actions` hash in ChooseMessage component
* Modernize EmojiPicker#onCategorySelection usage
* Modernize SearchResultEntry#logClick usage
* Modernize Discovery::Categories#showInserted usage
* Modernize Preferences::Account#resendConfirmationEmail usage
* Modernize MultiSelect::SelectedCategory#onSelectedNameClick usage
* Favor fn over action in SelectedChoice component
* Modernize WizardStep event handlers
* Favor fn over action usage in buttons
* Restore Login#forgotPassword action to avoid possible regression
* Introduce modKeysPressed utility
Returns an array of modifier keys that are pressed during a given `MouseEvent` or `KeyboardEvent`.
* Don't interfere with click events on links with `href` values when modifier keys are pressed
This PR enables the [`no-action-modifiers`](https://github.com/ember-template-lint/ember-template-lint/blob/master/docs/rule/no-action-modifiers.md) template lint rule and removes all usages of the `{{action}}` modifier in core.
In general, instances of `{{action "x"}}` have been replaced with `{{on "click" (action "x")}}`.
In many cases, such as for `a` elements, we also need to prevent default event handling to avoid unwanted side effects. While the `{{action}}` modifier internally calls `event.preventDefault()`, we need to handle these cases more explicitly. For this purpose, this PR also adds the [ember-event-helpers](https://github.com/buschtoens/ember-event-helpers) dependency so we can use the `prevent-default` handler. For instance:
```
<a href {{on "click" (prevent-default (action "x"))}}>Do X</a>
```
Note that `action` has not in general been refactored away as a helper yet. In general, all event handlers should be methods on the corresponding component and referenced directly (e.g. `{{on "click" this.doSomething}}`). However, the `action` helper is used extensively throughout the codebase and often references methods in the `actions` hash on controllers or routes. Thus this refactor will also be extensive and probably deserves a separate PR.
Note: This work was done to complement #17767 by minimizing the potential impact of the `action` modifier override, which uses private API and arguably should be replaced with an AST transform.
Commits:
* Enable `no-action-modifiers` template lint rule
* Replace {{action "x"}} with {{on "click" (action "x")}}
* Remove unnecessary action helper usage
* Remove ctl+click tests for user-menu
These tests now break in Chrome when used with addEventListener. As per the comment, they can probably be safely removed.
* Prevent default event handlers to avoid unwanted side effects
Uses `event.preventDefault()` in event handlers to prevent default event handling. This had been done automatically by the `action` modifier, but is not always desirable or necessary.
* Restore UserCardContents#showUser action to avoid regression
By keeping the `showUser` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showUser` argument that's been passed.
* Revert EditCategoryTab#selectTab -> EditCategoryTab#select
Avoid potential breaking change in themes / plugins
* Restore GroupCardContents#showGroup action to avoid regression
By keeping the `showGroup` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showGroup` argument that's been passed.
* Restore SecondFactorAddTotp#showSecondFactorKey action to avoid regression
By keeping the `showSecondFactorKey` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showSecondFactorKey` property that's maintained on the controller.
* Refactor away from `actions` hash in ChooseMessage component
* Modernize EmojiPicker#onCategorySelection usage
* Modernize SearchResultEntry#logClick usage
* Modernize Discovery::Categories#showInserted usage
* Modernize Preferences::Account#resendConfirmationEmail usage
* Modernize MultiSelect::SelectedCategory#onSelectedNameClick usage
* Favor fn over action in SelectedChoice component
* Modernize WizardStep event handlers
* Favor fn over action usage in buttons
* Restore Login#forgotPassword action to avoid possible regression
* FIX: New general category changes preventing topic create
Follow up to: #18383
The logic in the previous commit was checking for null, but we are
seeding the SiteSetting.general_category_id with an id of -1 so we need
to check for a positive value as well as checking for null.
See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/240661
* Add js test for presence of category… dropdown option
* FEATURE: Make General the default category
* Set general as the default category in the composer model instead
* use semicolon
* Enable allow_uncategorized_topics in create_post spec helper for now
* Check if general_category_id is set
* Enable allow_uncategorized_topics for test env
* Provide an option to the create_post helper to not set allow_uncategorized_topics
* Add tests to check that category… is not present and that General is selected automatically
* REFACTOR: Improve reusability by Decoupling flag modal from flag target.
We want chat message's flags to have the same features as topic and posts' flags, but we prefer not having to duplicate core's logic. This PR moves target specific bits to different classes, allowing plugins to flag custom things by
providing their own.
* A couple of fixes for the flag modal:
- Make sure buttons are disabled until a flag type is selected.
- Don't throw an error when checking if the user can undo an action on a deleted topic.
- Disable flagging on deleted topics.
Previously we were calculating both the minimum and maximum widths for
SK dropdowns using this Popper modifier. The max. width calculation was
causing issues with dropdowns in Firefox and was also sluggish when
rendering.
This switches to using CSS calculations for max. widths. It adds a 600px
global maximum and targeted maximums for the category composer dropdown
and the bookmark list dropdowns.
Tags mixin is already filtering a lot of data from the user submitted filter in `createContentFromInput()` which can lead to sk receiving an empty filter while the input actually has a value.
Also, the change in insert-hyperlink (from `this.linkUrl.indexOf("http") === -1` to `!this.linkUrl.startsWith("http")`) was intentional fix: we don't want to prevent users from looking up topics with http in their titles.
- 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
```sh
npx ember-holy-futuristic-template-namespacing-batman-codemod ensure-template-only-has-backing-class
```
We would like to colocate templates but, when no backing class exists, colocated templates extend `templateOnly` instead of `Ember.Component`. Generating the backing class helps avoid any behavioral changes.
We can also run the `tagless-ember-components-codemod` to put the tags into the templates at which point we could convert these back to template-only components.
`email-group-user-chooser` currently handles paste events to allow users to paste multiple entries at once instead of entering them one by one. This behavior makes sense when the component is used in scenarios where it makes sense to provide multiple entries such as the recipients field when creating a PM. However, for instances where the component accepts only 1 entry, it doesn't make a lot of sense to do custom handling of paste events.
This commit makes our paste event handler a NOOP when the component is configured to accept only 1 entry in which case pasting will simply input the value into the component's search field.
When a user is answering a whisper comment, they cannot change from whisper to regular answer.
However, user can click reply to topic. We keep `postSnapshot` so user can change mind and switch back to reply to post. In that case, a toggle whisper button should appear.
To make it happen, I am ensuring to display a toggle whisper button when user is replying to topic - `postLink` attribute is missing.
The values in Discourse dropdown menus only come from admin-defined strings, not unsanitised end-user input, so this lack of escaping was not exploitable.
1. When the select-kit body is rendered, it defaults to being displayed under the triggering select-kit header, unless...
there isn't enough space between the bottom of the select-kit header and the bottom of the viewport
&
there's enough space on top of the select-kit header, and in that case, we render it on top.
2. We give it a bit of padding on top, so it never renders below the header on the Z-axis.
14778ba52e/app/assets/javascripts/select-kit/addon/components/select-kit.js (L877-L884)
3. If there isn't enough space between the bottom of the viewport and the bottom of the select-kit header, and there isn't enough space between its top and the bottom of `d-header`, it renders at the bottom of the select-kit header.
In theory, number 3 above rarely ever happens. However, it can occur in the case of the user preferences page in combination with a large select-kit body (many categories).
The select-kit body then renders below the trigging select-kit header, but it's cut off. Users won't be able to see the entire select-kit body.
Here's an example
a719734d92.mp4
This PR adds a "prevent overflow" modifier to Popper. What it does is that it handles the case above.
If there's not enough space below the select-kit header or above it, render the select-kit body below the select-kit header BUT... anchor it to the bottom of the viewport.
Here's what that looks like
32cd1639bb.mp4
After this fix, even very large select-kit bodies will always be on the screen.
Please note that this PR has no impact on either number 1 or number 2 above, and those will continue to function as they currently do.
The only downside here is that the select-kit body might cover the select-kit header if it needs to be anchored at the bottom of the viewport, and it's very large. However, between that and not being able to see all the options, I think it's a fair compromise. There's only so much space in the viewport.
This PR ignores mobile because we have a different placement strategy. We use `position: absolute`... so, users can scroll the viewport if needed.
Previously we only supported a single 'required tag group' for a category. This commit allows admins to specify multiple required tag groups, each with their own minimum tag count.
A new category_required_tag_groups database table replaces the existing columns on the categories table. Data is automatically migrated.
String.prototype.substr() is deprecated so we replace it with String.prototype.slice() which works similarily but isn't deprecated.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
More precisely, if popper can't position something at the bottom, it will automatically attempt to position it at the top. However we should ensure it doesn’t consider the space under the d-header as valid space, when header's height is taken into consideration if top space is not enough, we should force bottom, and flip it back.
This logic is not necessary on modals as the d-header is not present.
Previously, if an admin user tried to add/remove
users to another user's ignored list, it would
be added to their own ignore list because the
controller used current_user. Now for admins only
a source_user_id parameter can be passed through,
which will be used to ignore the target user for
that source user.
The old choose-topic component did not have the same style as the rest
of the create invite modal and was not very suitable to use in the modal
because it introduced the search results in modal's body.
The new topic-chooser is built using select-kit and provides a more
polished user experience.
This makes a small improvement to 'cold cache' ember-cli build times, and a large improvement to 'warm cache' build times
The ember-auto-import update means that vendor is now split into multiple files for efficiency. These are named `chunk.*`, and should be included immediately after the `vendor.js` file. This commit also updates the rails app to render script tags for these chunks.
This change was previously merged, and caused memory-related errors on RAM-constrained machines. This was because Webpack 5 switches from multiple worker processes to a single multi-threaded process. This meant that it was hitting node's default heap size limit (~500mb on a 1GB RAM server). Discourse's standard install procedure recommends adding 2GB swap to 1GB-RAM machines, so we can afford to override's Node's default via the `--max-old-space-size` flag.
This reverts commit f4c6a61855 and a8325c9016
This update of ember-auto-import and webpack causes significantly higher memory use during rebuilds. This made ember-cli totally unusable on 1GB RAM / 2GB swap environments. We don't have a specific need for this upgrade right now, so reverting for now.
This makes a small improvement to 'cold cache' ember-cli build times, and a large improvement to 'warm cache' build times
The ember-auto-import update means that vendor is now split into multiple files for efficiency. These are named `chunk.*`, and should be included immediately after the `vendor.js` file. This commit also updates the rails app to render script tags for these chunks