Display additional confirmation when:
- The public section is going to be updated;
- The public section is going to be deleted;
- The public section is going to be marked as private.
The complexity of the situation is that we don't want to load faker into production by default but fabricators and styleguide are available on production.
This is made possible through app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/load-faker.js which contains a function to ensure faker is loaded asynchronously (loadFaker) and another function to access the loaded faker (getLoadedFaker).
Note 1: this commit also refactors fabricators to have access to context and use faker where possible
Note 2: this commit moves automation to admin bundle
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Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
It was originally named bootstrap-json because it contacted a 'bootstrap' API in rails to generate the ember-cli html response. However, it has since been overhauled to remove that 'bootstrap' system. Now it is a much simpler proxy server which transforms the HTML sent by Rails.
The bug was due to the fact that the `<DModal />` is displayed inside a if block, when the condition was false to close the menu, the modal was just hidden without calling callbacks. The fix ensures we are correctly calling `modal.close()` before in this case.
This commit adds a new option `@modalForMobile` for `<DMenu />` which allows to display a `<DModal />` when expanding a menu on mobile.
This commit also adds a `@views` options to toasts which is an array accepting `['mobile', 'desktop']` and will control if the toast is show on desktop and/or mobile.
Finally this commit allows to hide the progressBar even if the toast is set to `@autoClose=true`. This is controlled through the `@showProgressBar` option.
This commmit removes the unused `/u/:username/preferences/categories`
route which was merged into the `/u/:username/preferences/tracking`
route in 2fc2d7d828.
Available as a normal synchronous module in tests
Available as an async import in core, or via the `loadFaker` helper in themes/plugins (which cannot use async import directly)
* DEV: Add `topic_embed_import_create_args` plugin modifier
This modifier allows a plugin to change the arguments used when creating
a new topic for an imported article.
For example: let's say you want to prepend "Imported: " to the title of
every imported topic. You could use this modifier like so:
```ruby
# In your plugin's code
plugin.register_modifier(:topic_embed_import_create_args) do |args|
args[:title] = "Imported: #{args[:title]}"
args
end
```
In this example, the modifier is prepending "Imported: " to the `title` in the `create_args` hash. This modified title would then be used when the new topic is created.
This change adds a progress bar to toast notifications when autoClose is enabled (true by default).
The progress bar allows users to visually see how long is left before the notification disappears.
When hovered on desktop, the progress and autoclose timer will be paused, it will resume again once the mouse is moved away from the toast notification.
Why this change?
For a `typed: objects` theme setting with an enum property, we are
adding a `default` key for `type: enum` fields which will be used
as the default value on the client side.
```
some_objects_setting:
type: objects
schema:
name: field
properties:
enum_field:
type: enum
default: awesome
choices:
- nice
- cool
- awesome
```
Adds the new quick menu for bookmarking. When you bookmark
a post (chat message behaviour will come later) we show this new quick
menu and bookmark the item straight away.
You can then choose a reminder quick option, or choose Custom... to open
the old modal. If you click on an existing bookmark, we show the same quick menu
but with Edit and Delete options.
A later PR will introduce a new bookmark modal, but for now we
are using the old modal for Edit and Custom... options.
Using around_action means `add_early_hint_header` is in the stack for every request, and gets included in the backtrace of any errors.
We can manage with an after_action instead, which avoids adding to the stack depth (and avoids people blaming me for unrelated application errors 😉)
When opening the user menu, we display old cached data, and then replace it with fresh data immediately afterwards. The vast majority of the time the data is unchanged, and so there is no visible change. When rendering HTML elements directly, Ember realizes that there is no change, and does not make any changes to the DOM. Great!
However, our `avatar` helper returns a blob of HTML. With raw HTML, Ember does not make any attempt to 'diff' the existing DOM. Instead, it replaces the old string with the new string. That can be a little wasteful, but normally it's not a big deal. But, when it comes to `<img lazy="lazy"`, re-rendering the `img` element causes a visible flicker in Safari.
To work around that, this commit replaces the `{{avatar}}` helper with an ember-rendered `<img` element. Now that Ember is responsible for rendering, it can detect there is no real change to the attributes and skip it, thereby avoiding the flicker.
If we find ourselves doing this more frequently, we may want to consider creating an `<Avatar` component. But for now, I think it's simple enough to justify building the `<img` manually in this case.
The "new topic" route can open the composer with a category preselected.
This commit ensures that the category is loaded before the composer is
opened.
Why this change?
Prior to this change, the input fields were not displaying when adding
an object to a objects typed theme setting which has a default value of
`[]`. This is because the `fields` getter was not being recomputed.
This PR improves the performance of the `most_replied_to_users` method on the `UserSummary` model.
### Old Query
```ruby
post_query
.joins(
"JOIN posts replies ON posts.topic_id = replies.topic_id AND posts.reply_to_post_number = replies.post_number",
)
# We are removing replies by @user, but we can simplify this by getting the using the user_id on the posts.
.where("replies.user_id <> ?", @user.id)
.group("replies.user_id")
.order("COUNT(*) DESC")
.limit(MAX_SUMMARY_RESULTS)
.pluck("replies.user_id, COUNT(*)")
.each { |r| replied_users[r[0]] = r[1] }
```
### Old Query with corrections
```ruby
post_query
.joins(
"JOIN posts replies ON posts.topic_id = replies.topic_id AND replies.reply_to_post_number = posts.post_number",
)
# Remove replies by @user but instead look on loaded posts (we do this so we don't count self replies)
.where("replies.user_id <> posts.user_id")
.group("replies.user_id")
.order("COUNT(*) DESC")
.limit(MAX_SUMMARY_RESULTS)
.pluck("replies.user_id, COUNT(*)")
.each { |r| replied_users[r[0]] = r[1] }
```
### New Query
```ruby
post_query
.joins(
"JOIN posts replies ON posts.topic_id = replies.topic_id AND posts.reply_to_post_number = replies.post_number",
)
# Only include regular posts in our joins, this makes sure we don't have the bloat of loading private messages
.joins(
"JOIN topics ON replies.topic_id = topics.id AND topics.archetype <> 'private_message'",
)
# Only include visible post types, so exclude posts like whispers, etc
.joins(
"AND replies.post_type IN (#{Topic.visible_post_types(@user, include_moderator_actions: false).join(",")})",
)
.where("replies.user_id <> posts.user_id")
.group("replies.user_id")
.order("COUNT(*) DESC")
.limit(MAX_SUMMARY_RESULTS)
.pluck("replies.user_id, COUNT(*)")
.each { |r| replied_users[r[0]] = r[1] }
```
# Conclusion
`most_replied_to_users` was untested, so I introduced a test for the logic, and have confirmed that it passes on both the new query **AND** the old query.
Thank you @danielwaterworth for the debugging assistance.
We will be collecting the logo URL and the site's default locale values along with existing basic details to display the site on the Discourse Discover listing page. It will be included only if the site is opted-in by enabling the "`include_in_discourse_discover`" site setting.
Also, we no longer going to use `about.json` and `site/statistics.json` endpoints retrieve these data. We will be using only the `site/basic-info.json` endpoint.
- Add a "Skip tips" button to first notification tip
- Add a "Skip tips" button to the admin guide tip
- Fixes the timeline tip showing when no timeline was present
- Fixes post menu tip showing when no "..." button is present
- Adds system tests
- Marks each tip as seen as soon as it is displayed so that refreshing,
clicking outside, etc. won't show it again
- Change just above means we no longer need a MessageBus track
Co-authored-by: Bianca Nenciu <nbianca@users.noreply.github.com>
Some of the properties, like 'categoriesById', 'parentCategory' and
'subcategories', were updated manually when categories were loaded.
This was not ideal because it required a lot of code to keep the
objects in sync and some of the properties were not updated correctly.
Why this change?
Instead of dealing with a generic object for `Theme#settings`, we want
to always be dealing with `ThemeSettings` objects.` Previously, we
converted the generic objects to `ThemeSettings` objects in the theme's
adapter `afterFindAll` function. This is not correct because updating
or saving the theme individual reverted the `Theme#settings` back to an
array of generic object.
To fix this problem, the proper way with our REST models is to overwrite
the static `munge` method and create `ThemeSettings` instances there.
When a user is manually deactivated, they should not be deleted by our background job that purges inactive users.
In addition, site settings keywords should accept an array of keywords.
Originally we planned to do this rename after dropping the old widget implementation. However, as we continue rolling out the update, there is a risk that people will start depending on the component names (e.g. for modifyClass) so it seems best to make the rename now to reduce risk later.
In this PR, all references in the UI to the word "`upgrade`" are changed to "`update`". This is to differentiate the update process in self-hosted sites from the plan "upgrade" process in hosted sites.
Follow-up to the PR: https://github.com/discourse/docker_manager/pull/208
Plugins that are hidden or disabled aren't shown in the plugins list at `/admin/plugins` because they cannot be changed. However, the `#show` route doesn't check for the plugin's state and responds with 200 and the plugin's info even if the plugin is hidden or disabled. This commit makes the `#show` route respond with 404 if the plugin is hidden or disabled.
Prior to this fix the `swipe` modifier could not be disabled and we were not using the `this.dimissable` property to apply/not apply it.
This commit adds a new `enabled` param to the `swipe` modifier, which is used in modals with the value of `this.dismissable`.
Note this commit also adds tests for this modifier.
Why this change?
Before this change, the validation error message shown to the user when
saving a theme objects setting is very cryptic. This commit changes the
validation error messages to be displayed on top of the editor instead.
Note that I don't think this way of displaying is the ideal state we
want to get to but given the time we have this will do for now.
Why this change?
In the categories, groups and tags selectors, we were showing a
validation error message when a property that is not required but
has a min validation is empty. In this case, we should not be displaying
the min validation error message because the property is allowed to be
empty.
Why this change?
When adding a new object, we want to switch to the input fields of the
new object instead of just appending the new object to the list of
objects as we believe this is a better UX flow.
Why this change?
The field components to select categories, groups and tags had quite a
bit of logic duplicated between them. This commit refactors the logic
to remove most of the duplication so that we can introduce changes
without having to make the changes in multiple places.
* DEV: Various bulk-select dropdown tweaks
- Setting is no longer hidden
- descriptions have been moved to the modal
- Removed ... from one of the dropdown titles
This adds a hidden site setting of `skip_email_bulk_invites`
If set to `true`, the `BulkInvite` job will pass the value to `Invite`, meaning the generated invite wont trigger an email notification being sent to the newly invited user.
(This is useful if you want to manage the sending of the invite emails outside of Discourse.)
... rather than just the category id.
In order for the user to have selected a category, the category must
have been loaded and it's useful for the category chooser to provide
this fetched category so that it doesn't need to be refetched.
In the future, it would be better to store the categories that the
chooser knows about in local component state, so that the category
doesn't need to be fetched from the id map, but this, at least, puts the
API in place.
Why this change?
This is a follow-up to 86b2e3a.
Basically, we want to allow people to select more than 1 group as well.
What does this change do?
1. Change `type: group` to `type: groups` and support `min` and `max`
validations for `type: groups`.
2. Fix the `<SchemaThemeSetting::Types::Groups>` component to support the
`min` and `max` validations and switch it to use the `<GroupChooser>` component
instead of the `<ComboBoxComponent>` component which previously only supported
selecting a single group.
Why this change?
Prior to this change, the `SchemaThemeSetting::Editor#tree` was creating a
new `Tree` instance which holds instances of `Node`. Both classes
consisted of tracked properties. The problem with this approach is that
when any tracked properties is updated, Ember will revaluate
`SchemaThemeSetting::Editor#tree` and because that method always return
a new instance of `Tree`, it causes the whole navigation tree to
rerender just because on tracked property changed.
This rerendering of the whole navigation tree every time made it hard to
implement simple features like hiding a section in
9baa820d53. Instead of being able to just
declare a tracked property to hide/show a section, we end up with a more
complicated solution.
This commit rewrites `SchemaThemeSetting::Editor` to depend on Ember
components to form the tree structure instead. As needed, each component
in the tree structure can declare its own tracked property as necessary.
Previously the problem check registry simply looked at the subclasses of ProblemCheck. This was causing some confusion in environments where eager loading is not enabled, as the registry would appear empty as a result of the classes never being referenced (and thus never loaded.)
This PR changes the approach to a more explicit one. I followed other implementations (bookmarkable and hashtag autocomplete.) As a bonus, this now has a neat plugin entry point as well.
Why this change?
In cdba864598, we added support for adding
a description which will be displayed under the input of each property
on the client side.
Currently this convention in the locale file is followed:
```
en:
theme_metadata:
settings:
objects_setting:
description: <description> for the setting
schema:
properties:
name: <description for the name property>
links:
name: <description for the name property in link>
url: <description for the url property in link>
```
Since we now want to allow the label to be translated as well, we will
be changing the convention to the following:
```
en:
theme_metadata:
settings:
objects_setting:
description: <description> for the setting
schema:
properties:
name:
label: <label for the name property>
description: <description for the name property>
links:
name:
label: <label for the name property>
description: <description for the name property in link>
url:
label: <label for the url property>
description: <description for the url property in link>
```
If the locale file does not provide a `label` key under the property's
name, the client side will just display the property's name as the
label for the input field.
Why this change?
This is a follow up to 897be75941.
When updating `net-smtp` from `0.4.x` to `0.5.x`, our test suite passed
but the error `ArgumentError: SMTP-AUTH requested but missing user name`
was being thrown in production leading to emails being failed to send
out via SMTP.
This commit adds a test to ensure that our production SMTP settings will
at least attemp to connect to an SMTP server.
## Why this change?
The previous implementation of the method generated the query to find the relevant topics and iterated over the results, processing them.
This behavior made difficult reusing or changing the query logic in classes extending `CategoryList`.
This commit extracts the query logic into another method called `relevant_topics_query ` which can be reused or overwritten in descendant classes.
Applying `overflow: hidden` was not playing well with sticky elements (like the header for example). It appears that we don't really need this to achieve our goal so Im removing this part of body scroll lock for now.
Descriptions for the `category-list`, `file-size-restriction` and `file-types-list` site/theme settings aren't rendered due to a bug that was introduced when those components were migrated to Glimmer components. This commit fixes the bug which is that arguments passed to .gjs components should be accessed as `@argument` and not `this.arugment` inside the `<template>` tag.