This commit makes some visual tweaks to the admin panel plugin list, and introduces functional 'toggle switches' for admins to enable/disable plugins more easily.
Co-authored-by: Jordan Vidrine <jordan@jordanvidrine.com>
We need these Ember framework class overrides to be applied before anything attempts to extend them. An initializer is too late, because initializer files may `import` a module which defines classes which extend the framework classes.
In the past this rarely mattered because Ember's legacy `SomeObject.extend` is quite forgiving - it will respect changes made to `SomeObject` right up until the first `.create()` call. However, the native class syntax (`class extends SomeObject`) will 'freeze' `SomeObject` as soon as the class is defined.
Edit community section button is hidden in secondary/more section. However, when there are no secondary links, then more section is not shown. In that case, we should still display an edit button for admins, so they can edit the section.
This commit introduces the :push_notification event and deprecates :post_notification_alert.
The old :post_notification_alert event was not triggered when pushing chat notifications and did not respect when the user was in "do not disturb" mode.
The new event fixes these issues.
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.
This was forgotten during the work in 22991bba44
This revealed two differences we were depending on: the merged `actions` hash (re-implemented on the service), and a couple of calls to `composer.send` (now removed)
* FIX Add 'Ignored' flags to Moderator Activity report
The Moderator Activity query didn’t include the number of deferred flags in the Flags Reviewed totals. As this number is designed to reflect how many flags a moderator has seen, reviewed, and made a judgement on, the Ignored ones should also be included.
* Apply suggestions from code review
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
1. recent css regression related to modal upgrade
2. autofocus and on-enter regressions
3. array related linting issue (reliance on Ember's firstObject/lastObject)
This change prevents event bubbling for the Escape key on all modals. Currently when we close the modal using the Escape key, all other event listeners attached will also be triggered (such as closing the chat drawer if it's open).
When we use the escape key to exit lightbox for images within a chat channel, it also closes the chat drawer due to event bubbling (since both lightbox and chat use an event listener on the escape key).
This change prevents event bubbling when using the escape key within lightbox, which means that it will close the lightbox but won't close the chat drawer.
The escape key is used as a shortcut to escape the Discourse Lightbox. However, some browsers also use the escape key to exit fullscreen mode.
This change is to allow escaping the lightbox when browser is in fullscreen mode, while preventing any behavior associated with the Escape key (such as exiting fullscreen). This has to be done on the keydown event, as this means we can handle our logic and then preventDefault before the browser tries to exit fullscreen.
We only want to scroll to the top for successful transitions. If a transition is aborted (e.g. when clicking a chat link when chat is in drawer mode) then we should maintain the existing scroll location.
We were proxying all `/assets/*` requests through to the origin. In local development that was fine, because Rails was able to serve files from the `dist/` directory. But when proxying to a remote origin, we want the local ember-cli to serve its own JS assets
We never propagated the preference change because of the early return, meaning lists listening to it never got to decide if they had to remain hidden.
Also, we don't want to track the preference when there's a single list, as the user didn't choose to see it.
This PR updates how we display related and suggested topics on mobile and desktop. It adds a new `PluginOutlet` specifically designed for adding new topic lists, which automatically work if following the same conventions as the ones inside `<MoreTopics />`.
While we display lists side by side on desktop, we only display one in mobile. You can switch to another one by clicking on the nav pills, and we'll automatically save your preference for next time.
In e1d27400f5 we started running the splash-screen JS through terser, which removed the trailing newline from the `sourceMappingURL` line.
Adding a reliable end-to-end test for this isn't possible because our testing environment doesn't use terser.
FEATURE: Only approved flags for post counters
* Why was this change necessary?
The counters for flagged posts in the user's profile and user index from
the admin view include flags that were rejected, ignored or pending
review. This introduces unnecessary noise. Also the flagged posts
counter in the user's profile includes custom flags which add further
noise to this signal.
* How does it address the problem?
* Modifying User#flags_received_count to return posts with only approved
standard flags
* Refactoring User#number_of_flagged_posts to alias to
User#flags_received_count
* Updating the flagged post staff counter hyperlink to navigate to a
filtered view of that user's approved flagged posts to maintain
consistency with the counter
* Adding system tests for the profile page to cover the flagged posts
staff counter
In the query generated by `TopicTrackingState.report`, there are two
subqueies being executed. The first subquery fetches all the topics
that are new for a given user while the second subquery fetches all the topics with
unread posts for a given user. For the second subquery, there is a
filter `topics.updated_at >= user_stats.first_unread_at` which is used
as a performance optimisation to reduce the number of rows that PG has
to scan through the `topics` table.
However, we started to notice in production that the PG planner doesn't
always execute the filter first to reduce the number of rows that it has
to scan through. Running the following query in one of our production
instance,
```
EXPLAIN ANALYZE
SELECT
DISTINCT topics.id as topic_id,
u.id as user_id,
topics.created_at,
topics.updated_at,
topics.highest_staff_post_number AS highest_post_number,
last_read_post_number,
c.id as category_id,
c.topic_id AS category_topic_id,
tu.notification_level,
us.first_unread_at,
GREATEST(
CASE
WHEN COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = -1 THEN u.created_at
WHEN COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = -2 THEN COALESCE(
u.previous_visit_at,u.created_at
)
ELSE ('2023-07-31 03:29:45.737630'::timestamp - INTERVAL '1 MINUTE' * COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880))
END, u.created_at, '2023-07-25 15:06:44'
) AS treat_as_new_topic_start_date
FROM topics
JOIN users u on u.id = 13455
JOIN user_stats AS us ON us.user_id = u.id
JOIN user_options AS uo ON uo.user_id = u.id
JOIN categories c ON c.id = topics.category_id
LEFT JOIN topic_users tu ON tu.topic_id = topics.id AND tu.user_id = u.id
WHERE u.id = 13455 AND
topics.updated_at >= us.first_unread_at AND
topics.archetype <> 'private_message' AND
(("topics"."deleted_at" IS NULL AND (tu.last_read_post_number < topics.highest_staff_post_number) AND (COALESCE(tu.notification_level, 1) >= 2)) OR (1=0)) AND
NOT (
COALESCE((select array_agg(tag_id) from topic_tags where topic_tags.topic_id = topics.id), ARRAY[]::int[]) && ARRAY[451,452,453]
) AND
topics.deleted_at IS NULL AND
NOT (
last_read_post_number IS NULL AND
(
topics.category_id IN (SELECT "categories"."id" FROM "categories" LEFT JOIN categories categories2 ON categories2.id = categories.parent_category_id LEFT JOIN category_users ON category_users.category_id = categories.id AND category_users.user_id = 13455 LEFT JOIN category_users category_users2 ON category_users2.category_id = categories2.id AND category_users2.user_id = 13455 WHERE ((category_users.id IS NULL AND COALESCE(category_users2.notification_level, 1) = 0) OR COALESCE(category_users.notification_level, 1) = 0))
AND tu.notification_level <= 1
)
)
```
we get the following
```
QUERY PLAN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unique (cost=201606.06..201608.15 rows=76 width=60) (actual time=91.279..91.294 rows=14 loops=1)
-> Sort (cost=201606.06..201606.25 rows=76 width=60) (actual time=91.278..91.284 rows=14 loops=1)
Sort Key: topics.id, topics.created_at, topics.updated_at, topics.highest_staff_post_number, tu.last_read_post_number, c.id, c.topic_id, tu.notification_level, us.first_unread_at, (GREATEST(CASE WHEN (COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = '-1'::integer) THEN u.created_at WHEN (COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = '-2'::integer) THEN COALESCE(u.previous_visit_at, u.created_at) ELSE ('2023-07-31 03:29:45.73763'::timestamp without time zone - ('00:01:00'::interval * (COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880))::double precision)) END, u.created_at, '2023-07-25 15:06:44'::timestamp without time zone))
Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 26kB
-> Hash Join (cost=97519.51..201603.69 rows=76 width=60) (actual time=87.662..91.268 rows=14 loops=1)
Hash Cond: (topics.id = tu.topic_id)
Join Filter: ((tu.last_read_post_number < topics.highest_staff_post_number) AND ((tu.last_read_post_number IS NOT NULL) OR (NOT (hashed SubPlan 2)) OR (tu.notification_level > 1)))
Rows Removed by Join Filter: 10
-> Nested Loop (cost=1.54..104075.36 rows=3511 width=68) (actual time=0.055..3.609 rows=548 loops=1)
-> Nested Loop (cost=1.13..25.20 rows=1 width=32) (actual time=0.027..0.033 rows=1 loops=1)
-> Nested Loop (cost=0.71..16.76 rows=1 width=28) (actual time=0.020..0.023 rows=1 loops=1)
-> Index Scan using users_pkey on users u (cost=0.42..8.44 rows=1 width=20) (actual time=0.010..0.012 rows=1 loops=1)
Index Cond: (id = 13455)
-> Index Scan using user_stats_pkey on user_stats us (cost=0.29..8.31 rows=1 width=12) (actual time=0.008..0.010 rows=1 loops=1)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
-> Index Scan using index_user_options_on_user_id_and_default_calendar on user_options uo (cost=0.42..8.44 rows=1 width=8) (actual time=0.007..0.008 rows=1 loops=1)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
-> Nested Loop (cost=0.41..104015.12 rows=3504 width=36) (actual time=0.026..3.503 rows=548 loops=1)
-> Seq Scan on categories c (cost=0.00..13.73 rows=73 width=8) (actual time=0.003..0.039 rows=73 loops=1)
-> Index Only Scan using index_topics_on_updated_at_public on topics (cost=0.41..1424.20 rows=48 width=28) (actual time=0.012..0.046 rows=8 loops=73)
Index Cond: ((updated_at >= us.first_unread_at) AND (category_id = c.id))
Filter: (NOT (COALESCE((SubPlan 1), '{}'::integer[]) && '{451,452,453}'::integer[]))
Heap Fetches: 553
SubPlan 1
-> Aggregate (cost=4.31..4.32 rows=1 width=32) (actual time=0.002..0.002 rows=1 loops=548)
-> Index Only Scan using index_topic_tags_on_topic_id_and_tag_id on topic_tags (cost=0.29..4.31 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=0.002..0.002 rows=1 loops=548)
Index Cond: (topic_id = topics.id)
Heap Fetches: 178
-> Hash (cost=97222.14..97222.14 rows=19914 width=16) (actual time=87.545..87.546 rows=42884 loops=1)
Buckets: 65536 (originally 32768) Batches: 1 (originally 1) Memory Usage: 2387kB
-> Bitmap Heap Scan on topic_users tu (cost=1217.47..97222.14 rows=19914 width=16) (actual time=14.419..78.286 rows=42884 loops=1)
Recheck Cond: (user_id = 13455)
Filter: (COALESCE(notification_level, 1) >= 2)
Rows Removed by Filter: 15839
Heap Blocks: exact=45285
-> Bitmap Index Scan on index_topic_users_on_user_id_and_topic_id (cost=0.00..1212.49 rows=59741 width=0) (actual time=6.448..6.448 rows=58723 loops=1)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
SubPlan 2
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.74..46.90 rows=1 width=4) (never executed)
Join Filter: (category_users2.category_id = categories2.id)
Filter: (((category_users.id IS NULL) AND (COALESCE(category_users2.notification_level, 1) = 0)) OR (COALESCE(category_users.notification_level, 1) = 0))
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.45..32.31 rows=73 width=16) (never executed)
Join Filter: (category_users.category_id = categories.id)
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.15..18.45 rows=73 width=8) (never executed)
-> Seq Scan on categories (cost=0.00..13.73 rows=73 width=8) (never executed)
-> Memoize (cost=0.15..0.28 rows=1 width=4) (never executed)
Cache Key: categories.parent_category_id
Cache Mode: logical
-> Index Only Scan using categories_pkey on categories categories2 (cost=0.14..0.27 rows=1 width=4) (never executed)
Index Cond: (id = categories.parent_category_id)
Heap Fetches: 0
-> Materialize (cost=0.29..11.69 rows=2 width=12) (never executed)
-> Index Scan using idx_category_users_user_id_category_id on category_users (cost=0.29..11.68 rows=2 width=12) (never executed)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
-> Materialize (cost=0.29..11.69 rows=2 width=8) (never executed)
-> Index Scan using idx_category_users_user_id_category_id on category_users category_users2 (cost=0.29..11.68 rows=2 width=8) (never executed)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
Planning Time: 1.740 ms
Execution Time: 91.414 ms
(59 rows)
```
From the execution plan, we can see the most of the time is spent
joining about 42888 rows in the `topics` table to the `topic_users` table.
However, we know that we only have to scan through a
subset of the `topics` table because the user's last unread at is '2023-07-20 11:33:05'.
If we filter the `topics` table with `topics.updated_at >= '2023-07-20 11:33:05'`, this would only
return about 1500 rows.
From our testing in production, the PG planner is able to execute a
better query plan when we avoid the unnecessary joins on `user_stats` just to be
able to get the user's `UserStat#first_unread_at`. Instead, we can just
pass the value of `UserStat#first_unread_at` directly as a query
parameter.
```
EXPLAIN ANALYZE
SELECT
DISTINCT topics.id as topic_id,
u.id as user_id,
topics.created_at,
topics.updated_at,
topics.highest_staff_post_number AS highest_post_number,
last_read_post_number,
c.id as category_id,
c.topic_id AS category_topic_id,
tu.notification_level,
GREATEST(
CASE
WHEN COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = -1 THEN u.created_at
WHEN COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = -2 THEN COALESCE(
u.previous_visit_at,u.created_at
)
ELSE ('2023-07-31 03:29:45.737630'::timestamp - INTERVAL '1 MINUTE' * COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880))
END, u.created_at, '2023-07-25 15:06:44'
) AS treat_as_new_topic_start_date
FROM topics
JOIN users u on u.id = 13455
JOIN user_options AS uo ON uo.user_id = u.id
JOIN categories c ON c.id = topics.category_id
LEFT JOIN topic_users tu ON tu.topic_id = topics.id AND tu.user_id = u.id
WHERE u.id = 13455 AND
topics.updated_at >= '2023-07-20 11:33:05' AND
topics.archetype <> 'private_message' AND
(("topics"."deleted_at" IS NULL AND (tu.last_read_post_number < topics.highest_staff_post_number) AND (COALESCE(tu.notification_level, 1) >= 2)) OR (1=0)) AND
NOT (
COALESCE((select array_agg(tag_id) from topic_tags where topic_tags.topic_id = topics.id), ARRAY[]::int[]) && ARRAY[451,452,453]
) AND
topics.deleted_at IS NULL AND
NOT (
last_read_post_number IS NULL AND
(
topics.category_id IN (SELECT "categories"."id" FROM "categories" LEFT JOIN categories categories2 ON categories2.id = categories.parent_category_id LEFT JOIN category_users ON category_users.category_id = categories.id AND category_users.user_id = 13455 LEFT JOIN category_users category_users2 ON category_users2.category_id = categories2.id AND category_users2.user_id = 13455 WHERE ((category_users.id IS NULL AND COALESCE(category_users2.notification_level, 1) = 0) OR COALESCE(category_users.notification_level, 1) = 0))
AND tu.notification_level <= 1
)
);
```
Note how the filter is now `topics.updated_at >= '2023-07-20 11:33:05'`
instead of `topics.updated_at >= us.first_unread_at`. The modified query
above generates the following execution plan.
```
QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unique (cost=5189.86..5189.88 rows=1 width=52) (actual time=4.991..5.002 rows=14 loops=1)
-> Sort (cost=5189.86..5189.86 rows=1 width=52) (actual time=4.990..4.994 rows=14 loops=1)
Sort Key: topics.id, topics.created_at, topics.updated_at, topics.highest_staff_post_number, tu.last_read_post_number, c.id, c.topic_id, tu.notification_level, (GREATEST(CASE WHEN (COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = '-1'::integer) THEN u.created_at WHEN (COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880) = '-2'::integer) THEN COALESCE(u.previous_visit_at, u.created_at) ELSE ('2023-07-31 03:29:45.73763'::timestamp without time zone - ('00:01:00'::interval * (COALESCE(uo.new_topic_duration_minutes, 2880))::double precision)) END, u.created_at, '2023-07-25 15:06:44'::timestamp without time zone))
Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 26kB
-> Nested Loop (cost=52.11..5189.85 rows=1 width=52) (actual time=0.093..4.974 rows=14 loops=1)
-> Nested Loop (cost=51.70..5181.39 rows=1 width=60) (actual time=0.084..4.931 rows=14 loops=1)
-> Nested Loop (cost=51.28..5172.94 rows=1 width=44) (actual time=0.076..4.887 rows=14 loops=1)
-> Nested Loop (cost=0.41..1698.46 rows=59 width=36) (actual time=0.029..3.537 rows=548 loops=1)
-> Seq Scan on categories c (cost=0.00..13.73 rows=73 width=8) (actual time=0.005..0.039 rows=73 loops=1)
-> Index Only Scan using index_topics_on_updated_at_public on topics (cost=0.41..23.07 rows=1 width=28) (actual time=0.012..0.047 rows=8 loops=73)
Index Cond: ((updated_at >= '2023-07-20 11:33:05'::timestamp without time zone) AND (category_id = c.id))
Filter: (NOT (COALESCE((SubPlan 1), '{}'::integer[]) && '{451,452,453}'::integer[]))
Heap Fetches: 552
SubPlan 1
-> Aggregate (cost=4.31..4.32 rows=1 width=32) (actual time=0.002..0.002 rows=1 loops=548)
-> Index Only Scan using index_topic_tags_on_topic_id_and_tag_id on topic_tags (cost=0.29..4.31 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=0.002..0.002 rows=1 loops=548)
Index Cond: (topic_id = topics.id)
Heap Fetches: 178
-> Index Scan using index_topic_users_on_user_id_and_topic_id on topic_users tu (cost=50.86..58.88 rows=1 width=16) (actual time=0.002..0.002 rows=0 loops=548)
Index Cond: ((user_id = 13455) AND (topic_id = topics.id))
Filter: ((COALESCE(notification_level, 1) >= 2) AND (last_read_post_number < topics.highest_staff_post_number) AND ((last_read_post_number IS NOT NULL) OR (NOT (hashed SubPlan 2)) OR (notification_level > 1)))
Rows Removed by Filter: 0
SubPlan 2
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.74..50.43 rows=1 width=4) (never executed)
Join Filter: (category_users2.category_id = categories2.id)
Filter: (((category_users.id IS NULL) AND (COALESCE(category_users2.notification_level, 1) = 0)) OR (COALESCE(category_users.notification_level, 1) = 0))
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.45..35.84 rows=73 width=16) (never executed)
Join Filter: (category_users.category_id = categories.id)
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.15..21.97 rows=73 width=8) (never executed)
-> Seq Scan on categories (cost=0.00..13.73 rows=73 width=8) (never executed)
-> Memoize (cost=0.15..0.61 rows=1 width=4) (never executed)
Cache Key: categories.parent_category_id
Cache Mode: logical
-> Index Only Scan using categories_pkey on categories categories2 (cost=0.14..0.60 rows=1 width=4) (never executed)
Index Cond: (id = categories.parent_category_id)
Heap Fetches: 0
-> Materialize (cost=0.29..11.69 rows=2 width=12) (never executed)
-> Index Scan using idx_category_users_user_id_category_id on category_users (cost=0.29..11.68 rows=2 width=12) (never executed)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
-> Materialize (cost=0.29..11.69 rows=2 width=8) (never executed)
-> Index Scan using idx_category_users_user_id_category_id on category_users category_users2 (cost=0.29..11.68 rows=2 width=8) (never executed)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
-> Index Scan using users_pkey on users u (cost=0.42..8.44 rows=1 width=20) (actual time=0.003..0.003 rows=1 loops=14)
Index Cond: (id = 13455)
-> Index Scan using index_user_options_on_user_id_and_default_calendar on user_options uo (cost=0.42..8.44 rows=1 width=8) (actual time=0.002..0.002 rows=1 loops=14)
Index Cond: (user_id = 13455)
Planning Time: 1.281 ms
Execution Time: 5.092 ms
(48 rows)
```
With the new query, PG first does an index scan using the `index_topics_on_updated_at_public` index to filter away most of the topics making the subsequent joins much cheaper. Total query time has been reduced from ~90ms to ~5ms.
This optimisation will mostly affect users with very few/recent unread topics since a large `UserStat#firsts_unread_at` value will still mean scanning through a large portion of the `topics` table.
This is a similar fix to 32d4810e2b
Why this change?
Prior to this change, there is a bug in `TopicsController#bulk`
where it does not dismiss new unred posts in sub-subcategories when the
`category_id` and `include_subcategories=true` params are present. This
is because the controller did not account for sub-subcategories when
fetching the category ids of the new topics that should be dismissed.
This commit fixes the problem by relying on the `Category.subcategory_ids` class
method which accounts for sub-subcategories.
We currently are accumulating orphaned upload references whenever drafts are deleted.
This change deals with future cases by adding a dependent strategy of delete_all on the Draft#upload_references association. (We don't really need destroy strategy here, since UploadReference is a simple data bag and there are no validations or callbacks on the model.)
It deals with existing cases through a migration that deletes all existing, orphaned draft upload references.
We already handled 429 rate limit errors correctly. This commit adds backoff logic to other types of error to avoid requests being retried every second.
A previous change updated `ReviewableQueuedPost`'s `created_by`
to be consistent with other reviewable types. It assigns
the the creator of the post being queued to `target_created_by` and sets
the `created_by` to the creator of the reviewable itself.
This fix updates some of the `created_by` references missed during the
intial fix.
The store expects values for property names ending with `_id` to be a resource id
and `_ids` to be an array of resource ids.
This change ensures the store gracefully handles situations where an
embedded field with incompliant data structure sneaks its way to production.
By default, only 10 members are highlighted on group cards. However,
joining/leaving a big group via the buttons on the group card results in
up to 50 members being highlighted. For large groups, this causes the card
to move off-screen.
This happens because, while the initial render explicitly fetches only 10
members, we don't seem to apply the same limit as part of the member
reload performed when a user leaves/joins via the buttons on the card.
This PR fixes that by only making the first 10 users available for
highlight regardless of the number of members loaded in the store.
What is the problem here?
In multiple controllers, we are accepting a `limit` params but do not
impose any upper bound on the values being accepted. Without an upper
bound, we may be allowing arbituary users from generating DB queries
which may end up exhausing the resources on the server.
What is the fix here?
A new `fetch_limit_from_params` helper method is introduced in
`ApplicationController` that can be used by controller actions to safely
get the limit from the params as a default limit and maximum limit has
to be set. When an invalid limit params is encountered, the server will
respond with the 400 response code.
Using pinch-zoom on mobile devices with lightbox images can lead to scrolling of background content.
This change handles this by capturing the window.scrollY value when opening the lightbox, then when exiting we check if the scroll position has changed and reset it.
What is the context for this change?
Prior to this change, there is a bug in `TopicsController#reset_new`
where it does not dismiss new topics in sub-subcategories when the
`category_id` and `include_subcategories=true` params are present. This
is because the controller did not account for sub-subcategories when
fetching the category ids of the new topics that should be dismissed.
This commit fixes the problem by relying on the `Category.subcategory_ids` class
method which accounts for sub-subcategories.
This is happening because despite the user already existing in the forum, the `SingleSignOnRecord` doesn't exist and "require_activation" is set on the provider, causing us to skip looking for the email, and resulting in us creating a new User then seeing Validation failed: Primary email has already been taken when DiscourseConnect is attempting to make a new account.
provide the ability to edit theme settings in the json editor, and also copy them as a text file so they can be pasted into another instance.
Reference: /t/65023
Why this change?
In `PostDestroyer#make_previous_post_the_last_one` and
`Topic.reset_highest`, we have a query that looks something like this:
```
SELECT user_id FROM posts
WHERE topic_id = :topic_id AND
deleted_at IS NULL AND
post_type <> 4
#{post_type}
ORDER BY created_at desc
LIMIT 1
```
However, we currently don't have an index that caters directly to this
query. As a result, we have seen this query performing poorly on large
sites if the PG planner ends up using an index that is suboptimal for
the query.
This commit adds an index to the `posts` table on `topic_id` and then
`created_at`. For the query above, PG will be able to do a backwards
index scan efficiently.
Context of this change:
There are two site settings which an admin can configured to set the
default categories and tags that are shown for a new user. `default_navigation_menu_categories`
is used to determine the default categories while
`default_navigation_menu_tags` is used to determine the default tags.
Prior to this change when seeding the defaults, we will filter out the
categories/tags that the user do not have permission to see. However,
this means that when the user does eventually gain permission down the
line, the default categories and tags do not appear.
What does this change do?
With this commit, we have changed it such that all the categories and tags
configured in the `default_navigation_menu_categories` and
`default_navigation_menu_tags` site settings are seeded regardless of
whether the user's visibility of the categories or tags. During
serialization, we will then filter out the categories and tags which the
user does not have visibility of.
## Problem
History modal is flashing when changing revision versions
## Context
This was introduced in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22666
We need to have a conditional loading spinner for the initial paint of the history modal as we don't have the revision yet loaded, so this can cause some odd rendering issues. At the same time we don't want to display the loading spinner each time we toggle between the revision versions, because the loading spinner replaces the revision body causing the modal sizes to be drastically different resulting in _jumping_ or _flashing_.
## Fix
Render the loading spinner only on the first paint of the modal.
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/assets/50783505/8d19275e-86a5-4132-8a1f-af4b4f5301a6
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>
Change to drag move event handling. When position of mouse changed, we can assume it is not drag and drop, and we should keep default behaviour.
Otherwise, we stop propagation of the event to handle drag and drop correctly. s
New API to change sidebar mode. We defined two:
Separated - only sections belonging to specific panel are displayed, and buttons to switch the panel are available as well.
Combined - all sections are displayed together and switch panel buttons are not visible.
In addition, as a part of refactoring, a new service called SidebarState was introduced.
The `/u` route was broken when there were no directory columns because
its order parameter relied on the first column's name. This commit adds
a `likes_received` as the default order when there are no columns, which
results in a list of users being output without any additional columns.
For this very edge case, that's better than a JS error.
Fixes issue with scrolling background when lightbox is opened on mobile.
Since we rely on swiping for navigating lightbox galleries on mobile, we want to disable document scrolling.
We're seeing unhandled errors in production when web push notifications are failing with an SSL error. This is happening for a few users, but generating a large amount of log noise due to the sheer number of notifications.
This adds handling of SSL errors in two places:
1. In FinalDestination::HTTP, this is handled the same as a timeout error, and gives a chance to recover.
2. In PushNotificationPusher. This will cause the notification to retry a number of times, and if it keeps failing, disable push notifications for the user. (Existing behaviour.)
I wanted to wrap the SSL error in e.g. WebPush::RequestError, but the gem doesn't have request error handling, so didn't want to have the freedom patch diverge from the gem as well. Instead just propagating the raw SSL error.
Why this change?
We were verifying that a url for a section link in a custom sidebar
section is valid by passing the url string to `Router#recognize`.
If a `rootURL` has been set on the router, the url string that is passed
to `Router#recognize` has to start with the `rootURL`.
This commit fixes the problem by ensuring that `RouteInfoHelper` adds
the application subfolder path before calling `Router#recognize` on the
url string.
Why this change?
When setting up the `IntersectionObserver`, we did not account for the
top margin and padding causing no intersection event to fire when the
last tag is load into view. This commits fixes the problem by setting a
bottom margin using the `rootMargin` option when setting up the
`IntersectionObserver`.
This commit also improves the test coverage surrounding the loading of
more tags.
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.
Interestingly, this missing parenthesis was silently repaired under Chrome/Firefox, but seems to have caused some issues on other browsers.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/272496
Why this change?
We're already displaying a category's description as the title attribute
on the category section link. We should do the same for tags as well.
Allow anonymous users (logged-in, but set to anonymous posting) to like posts
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Co-authored-by: Emmett Ling <eling@zendesk.com>
Co-authored-by: Nat <natalie.tay@discourse.org>
* Why was this change necessary?
The current logic in the user.hbs template file does not render the
trust level element for the user's info panel when the user is TL0,
because 0 is treated as falsey in the `if` conditional block.
Ref: https://meta.discourse.org/t/tl0-not-displayed-on-users-profile-pages/271779/10
* How does it address the problem?
This PR adds a predicate helper method local to the user controller that
includes an additional check which returns true if the trust_level of
the user is 0 on top of the existing logic. This allows TL0 users to
have their trust level rendered correctly in their profile's info panel.
In Safari, clicking any image in a lightbox gallery results in the first image loading (instead of the clicked image).
Previously we relied on document.activeElement to determine which lightbox image was clicked. However in Chrome the active element is the lightbox selector (a.lightbox), whereas in Safari the active element defaults to the body tag.
Currently the startingIndex that is calculated within processHTML() is used by lightbox to determine which image to load first. The starting index is currently achieved by checking each lightbox element within the gallery against the active element.
To fix this issue we can use the event.target to get the clicked image, then use the closest selector and pass that into the function to do the matching and return the correct startingIndex.
These methods were deprecated and marked for removal in 2.6. This change deletes them.
These deprecations use raise_error: true, so the fallbacks are at this point unreachable and can't be used anyway.
1. in the test, hiding is now done with css so if element gets rerendered it won't lose the styling
2. the skipping now allows for the `<article>` element itself being hidden
This has been proposed as the new default, and is currently in-use on many large ember apps without issue. It is already the default under Embroider. Testing locally, this seems to make incremental builds in development at least 2x faster.
https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli/issues/8681
- Convert `admin-incoming-email` modal to component-based API
- Testing that the modal was working in local development was extremely challenging due to the need for `rejected` and `bounced` emails. Something that is not easy to stub in a local dev environment. To make this process more smooth for future developers I have added a new rake task:
```
desc "Creates sample email logs"
task "email_logs:populate" => ["db:load_config"] do |_, args|
DiscourseDev::EmailLog.populate!
end
```
That will generate fully functional email logs in development to be toyed with.
<img width="787" alt="Screenshot 2023-07-20 at 3 27 04 PM" src="https://github.com/discourse/discourse/assets/50783505/47b3fe34-cd7e-49a5-8fe6-768c0fbd1aa2">
The gjs/gts formats are a new pattern for authoring Ember components. This commit introduces support for these patterns to our build pipeline for core/plugins, and converts a handful of components to use the new format. It also introduces relevant updates to our linting config, and to our sample vscode configuration.
Co-authored-by: Godfrey Chan <godfreykfc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Krystan HuffMenne <kmenne+github@gmail.com>
Since 0fa92529ed, helpers can now be implemented as plain JS functions. This makes them much easier to write/read, and also makes them usable in `<template>` gjs files.
* FEATURE: allow sidebar section api to create external links
Right now, sidebar API allows creating sections with internal links. It should be extended to allow creating links to external URLs as well.
* FIX: after rebase
pass the extra public trees to `app.toTree()` to match:
0e00f2bf15/packages/test-setup/src/index.ts (L24-L27)
The ember-cli-terser addon now takes care of minifying all additional trees, so we can remove our custom terser-related logic