When navigating from a 'discovery' topic list to a 'tags' topic list, the scroll position from the 'discovery' list was being used by the tag list. That meant the user would be taken to a random point in the list, and not scrolled to the top.
Non-tag topic lists were working fine because we only apply the 'cached' logic (and by extension, the saved scroll location) when the user clicks 'back' in the browser. In the code, this is referred to as `isPoppedState`.
This commit takes the `isPoppedState` logic from the regular topic lists, and applies it to the tag topic lists.
* FIX: Show date picker over modal
Previously, scrolling was necessary to see the whole picker.
* FEATURE: Improve validation for polls
Adds new error messages for each of the edge cases. Previously, it
failed with a simple error saying that the minimum value must be less
than the maximum value.
* UX: Copy edit
It used to check if an upload record exists, which is wrong because an
invalid upload record exists even if the upload was not created.
The other improvement is a better log message.
When a user flags a post with the “Something Else” option, a PM between
the user and the moderators group is created. If no moderators reply to
the PM, when the flag is handled at /review, an auto-reply is created
for the PM. However, the PM is not archived, it stays in the inbox.
This commit ensures that the PM is archived for moderator group when no
moderator has replied to that PM.
Note that this is only applied on date-input and not the old date-picker for now.
This commit is also slightly modifying admin report dates form to ensure the native picker is correctly used, as a result: it doesn’t auto refresh on date change and fixes a border bug.
Note that this commit is also fixing various mistakes in emojis.
Some of them have been fixed manually in db.json/data.js/groups.json and will need to be fixed in emoji-db gem.
The "last custom date and time" shortcut for the topic timer and
bookmarks could get into a state where it had an Invalid Date if
the user opened the topic timer modal, clicked Custom Date and then
closed the modal without making changes. This has been fixed, the
last custom date + time will no longer be set in this case and if
somehow the last custom date + time is invalid that option will not
show.
Also improve the wording from just "Last" to "Last custom datetime"
Previously watched words ignored topic titles when applying auto tagging rules.
Also copy has been improved to reflect how the system behaves.
The text hints that we are only watching first post now
* FEATURE: Review every post using the review queue.
If the `review_every_post` setting is enabled, posts created and edited by regular uses are sent to the review queue so staff can review them. We'll skip PMs and posts created or edited by TL4 or staff users.
Staff can choose to:
- Approve the post (nothing happens)
- Approve and restore the post (if deleted)
- Approve and unhide the post (if hidden)
- Reject and delete it
- Reject and keep deleted (if deleted)
- Reject and suspend the user
- Reject and silence the user
* Update config/locales/server.en.yml
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Rails 6.1.3.1 deprecates a few API and has some internal changes that break our tests suite, so this commit fixes all the deprecations and errors and now Discourse should be fully compatible with Rails 6.1.3.1. We also have a new release of the rails_failover gem that's compatible with Rails 6.1.3.1.
scopes are incredibly annoying to preload, simply adding :user_emails is not
enough.
Instead of relying on scopes simply iterate through user_emails which is
properly preloaded.
This removes 2 * N+1 when generating user reports.
When the user has not selected any tags and minimum_required_tags
is specified for a category, they get a clientside validation error
to tell them this. We were not doing the same thing when
min_tags_from_required_group and required_tag_groups was specified.
There is a category setting that enforces 1 or more tags must be added to a topic from a specific tag group before creating it. This validation was not being run before the topic was being sent to a review queue for categories that have that setting enabled.
There was an existing validation in `TopicCreator` but it was not correct; it was only validating when the tags did _not_ exist and also only happened on `create`. I now run the validation in `TopicCreator.valid?`
I also improved the error message shown to the user when they have not added the tags required (showing the tag names from the tag group), and changed the composer tag selector to not show "optional" if there are N tags required from a certain group.
Headings with the exact same name generated exactly the same heading
names, which was invalid. This replaces the old code for generating
names for non-English headings which were using URI encode and resulted
in unreadable headings.
I noticed this while trying to debug slow performing ember tests.
Our docking mixin sometimes sets timers but never cancels them when
removed. I'm not sure of any errors this causes but we should be tidying
up whenever the component is removed.
The server used to respond with a generic 'error, contact admin' message
which did not offer any hint what the error was. This happened even when
the error could be easily corrected by the user (for example, if they
chose a very common password).
Previously it would pluck 6 categories which the user had posted in, **then** order them. To select the **top 6** categories, we need to perform the ordering in the SQL query before the LIMIT
This commit also updates github’s body onebox styles in Discourse core:
- full width
- prevents show-more btn to trigger vertical scrolling
- makes text standout less and slightly bigger
We used to generate invite keys that were 32-characters long which were
not very friendly and lead to very long links. This commit changes the
generation method to use almost all alphanumeric characters to produce
a 10-character long invite key.
This commit also introduces a rate limit for redeeming invites because
the probability of guessing an invite key has increased.
When invited by email, users will receive an invite URL which contains
a token. If that token is present when the invite is redeemed, their
account will be automatically activated.
* FIX: Use theme color for anchor icon
* FIX: Do not count anchor links
* FIX: Do not count hashtags links either
* DEV: Add tests for link_count
* FIX: Disable anchors in quotes and preview
* FIX: Try building some anchor slugs for unicode
* DEV: Fix tests
This PR adds a new category setting which is a column in the `categories` table, `allow_unlimited_owner_edits_on_first_post`.
What this does is:
* Inside the `can_edit_post?` method of `PostGuardian`, if the current user editing a post is the owner of the post, it is the first post, and the topic's category has `allow_unlimited_owner_edits_on_first_post`, then we bypass the check for `LimitedEdit#edit_time_limit_expired?` on that post.
* Also, similar to wiki topics, in `PostActionNotifier#after_create_post_revision` we send a notification to all users watching a topic when the OP is edited in a topic with the category setting `allow_unlimited_owner_edits_on_first_post` enabled.
This is useful for forums where there is a Marketplace or similar category, where topics are created and then updated indefinitely by the OP rather than the OP making new topics or additional replies. In a way this acts similar to a wiki that only one person can edit.
* Fixes the z-index of the prompt so it is behind the quick access panels
* Adds a dismiss `X` button (made sure the click target of this was quite big)
* Change structure of HTML to address template lint issues
* Fix aria-hidden not returning true/false
* Reload current page instead of navigating to / when clicking on the prompt message
When posts are moved from one topic to another, the `topic_user.bookmarked` column for all users in the new and the old topic needs to be resynced, for example because a user bookmarks post 12 in topic 1, then it is moved to topic 2, the topic_user record for topic 1 should no longer be bookmarked. A background job has been added to sync the column for a specified topic, or for no topic at all, which does it for all topics like the migration.
Also includes a migration that we have run in the past to fix bad data.
----
This has been addressed in other places in the past:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/10211https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/10188
Since cd24eff5d9, theme modules are now prefixed with the theme id. Therefore themes which defined raw-view classes will be broken
This commit updates the `raw` helper to use the resolver for looking up the view class. This automatically takes care of trying theme/plugin paths in addition to core paths.
This makes behavior consistent with documentation:
API:
> Will send an email with this message when present
Web UI:
> Optionally, provide more information about the suspension and it will be emailed to the user
This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests).
Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes.
You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests:
* In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`.
* In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`.
There are some refactors to how Discourse processes JavaScript that comes with themes/components, and these refactors may break your JS customizations; see https://meta.discourse.org/t/upcoming-core-changes-that-may-break-some-themes-components-april-12/186252?u=osama for details on how you can check if your themes/components are affected and what you need to do to fix them.
This commit also improves theme error handling in Discourse. We will now be able to catch errors that occur when theme initializers are run and prevent them from breaking the site and other themes/components.
The implemented helpers, are helper which might be in Ember core in the future:
- and
- or
- not
- eq
- not-eq
- lt
- lte
- gt
- gte
They follow the implementation of ember-truth-helpers: https://github.com/jmurphyau/ember-truth-helpers
Note 1: Ember rfcs are still debating going with {{not-eq}} or {{neq}}, should be easy to support in the future whatever is finally chosen.
Note 2: this commit also moves it to its own addon, and removes the {{not}} test, to simplify further updates.
Previously certain images may lead to convert / identify to run for unreasonable
amounts of time
This adds a maximum amount of time these commands can run prior to forcing
them to stop
We introduced a cap on the number of bookmarks the user can add in be145ccf2f. However this has caused unintended side effects; when the `jobs/scheduled/bookmark_reminder_notifications.rb` runs we get this error for users who already had more bookmarks than the limit:
> Job exception: Validation failed: Sorry, you have too many bookmarks, visit #{url}/my/activity/bookmarks to remove some.
This is because the `clear_reminder!` call was triggering a bookmark validation, which raised an error because the user already had to many, holding up other reminders.
This PR also adds `max_bookmarks_per_user` hidden site setting (default 2000). This replaces the BOOKMARK_LIMIT const so we can raise it for certain sites.
Previously, if the upload_id was present, but the upload was missing, the entire site would give a server error.
We have no foreign keys on this relation, so we have to be able to cope with the situation where the upload_id is present, but the actual upload has been deleted.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
You can enable this by using the `includePostAttributes` API call with
the value of `topicMap`. This will always show the topic map at the top
of a topic regardless of how many posts there are.
Currently, new topics for specific tags can be dismissed with the button at the bottom of the page.
When there is more than 15 new topics, we should display the same button at the top as well. It already works in the same manner for categories.
`isTesting` is a function, so `if(isTesting)` was only checking for the presence of the function. We need to actually evaluate it. Followup to 68a032a734
To add an extra layer of security, we sanitize settings before shipping them to the client. We don't sanitize those that have the "html" type.
The CookedPostProcessor already uses Loofah for sanitization, so I chose to also use it for this. I added it to our gemfile since we installed it as a transitive dependency.
Clock manipulation seems not reliable in component tests. This blog post does a great job of explaining it: https://dockyard.com/blog/2018/04/18/bending-time-in-ember-tests
Sadly, we don't have all the "recent" ember test helpers and can't use things like `getSettledState()`.
For now this pattern seems the most reliable and easy to apply, albeit not great.
Note if you wish to reproduce the current timeout, the following command should do it: `QUNIT_SEED=215263717493121190480103670124734840282 rake qunit:test`
This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests).
Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes.
You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests:
* In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`.
* In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`.
There are some refactors to internal code that's responsible for processing themes/components in Discourse, most notably:
* `<script type="text/discourse-plugin">` tags are automatically converted to modules.
* The `theme-settings` service is removed in favor of a simple `lib` file responsible for managing theme settings. This was done to allow us to register/lookup theme settings very early in our Ember app lifecycle and because there was no reason for it to be an Ember service.
These refactors should 100% backward compatible and invisible to theme developers.
This moves the "This site was just updated" modal asking the user if they want to refresh into a subtle prompt that slides down from the header.
Also in this PR I've added a helper to publish message bus messages in JS tests. So instead of this:
```javascript
// Mimic a messagebus message
MessageBus.callbacks
.filterBy("channel", "/global/asset-version")
.map((c) => c.func("somenewversion"));
```
We can have:
```javascript
publishToMessageBus("/global/asset-version", "somenewversion");
```
In Improve invite system, a newly created link only invite cannot
be retrieved via API with the invitee's email once created. A new
route, /invites/retrieve, is introduced to fetch an already
created invite by email address.
With a link having an empty href: `<a href>foo</a>` doing
`element.href` will give you the URL of the document, to get the same behavior than `$(element).attr("href")` and get "" you need to do `element.getAttribute("href")`
Count errors on updating themes in the error bucket. Otherwise,
there was a chance that this could hide errors eg, if a deploy key to a
private repo were to be deleted. Admins probably would like to know about this.
Changing the invite type from link to email and then copying it was
confusing because it gave user the impression that the invite was
updated and the invite link will reflect the latest changes, but it
did not.
If the user has not been sent any messages, show a message in the quick access menu with an educational message. If the user can send private messages, also show a link to open the "new message" composer:
This also adds a general improvement to the quick-access-panel, to be able to show an `emptyStateWidget` instead of just a message if there is nothing to show in the panel, as well as initial general styles for empty state.
When bulk inviting, the uploaded CSV file may contain wrong values for
the user fields. This tries to automatically correct them by finding
the most similar option (by ignoring the case).
For 'local logins', the UX for staged users is designed to be identical to unregistered users. However, staged users logging in via external auth were being automatically unstaged, and skipping the registration/invite flow. In the past this made sense because the registration/invite flows didn't work perfectly with external auth. Now, both registration and invites work well with external auth, so it's best to leave the 'unstage' logic to those endpoints.
This problem was particularly noticeable when using the 'bulk invite' feature to invite users with pre-configured User Fields. In that situation, staged user accounts are used to preserve the user field data.
* DEV: small refactor of the category_moderators method
Used `index_by(&:id)` instead of `map { |u| [u.id, u] }.to_h` thanks to @cvx's recommendation.
Also renamed the `moderators` variable to not clash with method of the same name.
After clicking the message button on the group page, the composer shouldn't display the "official warning" checkbox. The discourse-bcc plugin also relies on this attribute to display an option in the composer.
This change makes is so that when a time-picking modal (e.g. "Add bookmark" modal) is visible, **all** global key bindings are paused.
1. Fixes an issue where opening and closing a time-picking modal would break global single-key keybinds, so for example, <kbd>L</kbd> would no longer like posts, but <kbd>L</kbd> <kbd>L</kbd> would
2. Fixes a related issue, where doing the above would also override custom keybinds provided by plugins (e.g. <kbd>L</kbd> shortcut that discourse-reactions uses)
Included:
* DEV: Reset Mousetraps instead of unbinding
* FIX: Make unbind use unbind
* DEV: Don't check for keyTrapper twice
* DEV: Use an instance of Mousetrap
* DEV: Remove an invalid `for` attribute (`set_reminder` doesn't exist)
* DEV: Add ability to pause all KeyboardShortcuts
* FIX: Pause all keybinds when in a time-picking modal
* DEV: Move bookmark keybind resets to willDestroyElement
* DEV: Fix shortcuts-related tests
Admins can use bulk invites to pre-populate user fields. The imported
CSV file must have a header with "email" column (first position) and
names of the user fields (exact match).
Under the hood, the bulk invite will create staged users and populate
the user fields of those.
Because bookmarks have both topic and post ID, when the post was moved into another topic the bookmark was still attached to the post but did not show in the UI. This PR makes it so the all topic IDs for bookmarks attached to a post are updated when a post is moved.
Also included is a migration to fix affected records (e.g. on Meta there are 20 affected records).
See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/improved-bookmarks-with-reminders/144542/203
In the about page, we list a certain number of category moderators.
This rewrites the SQL query used to retrieve the most recent category moderators in order
to perform better with a large number of users/categories/category moderators.
TIL: you can ORDER BY inside an ARRAY_AGG in postgres
TIL: you can slide ARRAYS in postgres
This PR improves the code structure of the topic-timer-info component while retaining all the functionality and making it extensible for theme/plugin devs.
The diff is confusing but the gist is that there are some topic acceptance tests that were incorrectly placed in "Topic featured links" group. This moves them into "Topic".
Moved tests:
* Converting to a public topic
* Unpinning unlisted topic
* selecting posts
* select below
* View Hidden Replies
* Quoting a quote keeps the original poster name
* Quoting a quote of a different topic keeps the original topic title
* Quoting a quote with the Reply button keeps the original poster name
* Quoting a quote with replyAsNewTopic keeps the original poster name
* Quoting by selecting text can mark the quote as full
When overriding the translation for i18n keys used in user notifications
like user_notifications.reply_by_email, errors were returned for
valid interpolation keys. Keys like topic_title_url_encoded are
supported, so no error should be raised.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/50305/7
Fixes `Rack::Lint::LintError: a header value must be a String, but the value of 'Retry-After' is a Integer`. (see: 14a236b4f0/lib/rack/lint.rb (L676))
I found it when I got flooded by those warning a while back in a test-related accident 😉 (ember CLI tests were hitting a local rails server at a fast rate)
Applying oneboxes and replacing censored watched words does not happen
in a strict order which often lead to inconsistencies. This commit
fixes the behavior and will never censor oneboxes.
To make it always censor oneboxes implies significant changes to the
PrettyText pipeline.
This form does not need to show if discourse connect is enabled
because generally the fields that would be filled in here are
filled in by the SSO provider. There is also an issue right now
where enable_local_logins and enable_discourse_connect can be
true at the same time which is not right.
Find & Replace and Autotag watched words were not completely exported
and import did not work with these either. This commit changes the
input and output format to CSV, which allows for a secondary column.
This change is backwards compatible because a CSV file with only one
column has one value per line.
browser-update script does not work correctly in some very old browsers
because the contents of <noscript> is not accessible in JavaScript.
For these browsers, the server can display the crawler page and add the
browser update notice.
Simply loading the browser-update script in the crawler view is not a
solution because that means all crawlers will also see it.
There are a lot of little fixes to tests here, but the biggest issue was
too much recursion because we kept replacing the helpers over and over
again. I assume Chrome has tail recursion or something to speed this up
but Firefox hated it.
Otherwise, we can't rely on the order of attributes in rendered HTML so
I simplified most of those tests to just look for key strings in the
HTML that are rendered.
Fixes an issue where the "Keep editing" button in the discard draft
modal wouldn't work when switching to a new topic with an open composer
and clicking Reply.
Followup to d470e4f
Users can now pin bookmarks from their bookmark list. This will anchor the bookmark to the top of the list, and show a pin icon next to it. This also applies in the nav bookmarks panel. If there are multiple pinned bookmarks they sort by last updated order.
We currently make an AJAX request every time someone opens the hamburger menu, resulting in a forbidden response when a user can't see the review queue.
This commit ensures that email validation is skipped when the email is
obfuscated, that the email is no longer send when it is not an invite
link and no username is suggested if the email is hidden as it may
reveal the first part of the email.
Follow up to commit 033d6b6437.
* DEV: Use custom tags rather than handlebars server side
These will be skipped if they are ever rendered in a document. The
handlebars really messes stuff up.
* DEV: Build our own locale file for testing purposes
We can't practically proxy everything in test mode, but we can
approximate the logic and build our own locale file for testing purposes
that works quite well. This allows us to run tests without a proxy.
* DEV: Support for testem runner for ember cli tests
We previously included this option conditionally when users were replying
or creating a new topic while they had content already in the composer.
This makes the dialog always include three buttons:
- Close and discard
- Close and save draft for later
- Keed editing
This also changes how the backend notifies the frontend when there is
a current draft topic. This is now sent via the `has_topic_draft`
property in the current user serializer.
This PR allows invitations to be used when the DiscourseConnect SSO is enabled for a site (`enable_discourse_connect`) and local logins are disabled. Previously invites could not be accepted with SSO enabled simply because we did not have the code paths to handle that logic.
The invitation methods that are supported include:
* Inviting people to groups via email address
* Inviting people to topics via email address
* Using invitation links generated by the Invite Users UI in the /my/invited/pending route
The flow works like this:
1. User visits an invite URL
2. The normal invitation validations (redemptions/expiry) happen at that point
3. We store the invite key in a secure session
4. The user clicks "Accept Invitation and Continue" (see below)
5. The user is redirected to /session/sso then to the SSO provider URL then back to /session/sso_login
6. We retrieve the invite based on the invite key in secure session. We revalidate the invitation. We show an error to the user if it is not valid. An additional check here for invites with an email specified is to check the SSO email matches the invite email
7. If the invite is OK we create the user via the normal SSO methods
8. We redeem the invite and activate the user. We clear the invite key in secure session.
9. If the invite had a topic we redirect the user there, otherwise we redirect to /
Note that we decided for SSO-based invites the `must_approve_users` site setting is ignored, because the invite is a form of pre-approval, and because regular non-staff users cannot send out email invites or generally invite to the forum in this case.
Also deletes some group invite checks as per https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12353
Highlight.js changed their default branch from master to main. This switches to the @highlightjs/cdn-assets package, thus sidestepping the problem. It's a slightly cleaner integration though (no need to build locally anymore).
We override the default replacements rule to no longer replace "(c)", "(p)", and "(p)". Additionally, we merged the custom arrows rule into the replacement function.
When syncing code elements, the inner text used to be escaped, which
rendered the actual HTML code instead. This commit overwrites default
parser settings to fix the way code tags are handled.
* UX: Move modal footer into better container
This commit moves the modal footer under the sign-up form for a more cohesive feel between the login + create account modals.
The user mailing list mode continued to be silently enabled and
UserEmail job checked just that ignoring site setting
disable_mailing_list_mode.
An additional migrate was added to set disable_mailing_list_mode
to false if any users enabled the mailing list mode already.
This is not a security issue because regular users are not allowed to insert FA icons anywhere in the app. Admins can insert icons via custom badges, but they do have the ability to create themes with JS.
Currently the process of adding a custom image to badge is quite clunky; you have to upload your image to a topic, and then copy the image URL and pasting it in a text field. Besides being clucky, if the topic or post that contains the image is deleted, the image will be garbage-collected in a few days and the badge will lose the image because the application is not that the image is referenced by a badge.
This commit improves that by adding a proper image uploader widget for badge images.
It was used both when inviting from a topic page and when creating
invites with "Send to topic on first login", while it should be used
only in the former case.
This commit extends functionality of the expired invites tab, making
it more similar to the pending tab. It also implements a different
layout for mobile.
The cluster name can be configured by setting the `DISCOURSE_CLUSTER_NAME` environment variable. If set, you can then call /srv/status with a `?cluster=` parameter. If the cluster does not match, an error will be returned. This is useful if you need a load balancer to be able to verify the identity, as well as the presence, of an application container.
Some git repos have a different ssh url scheme than github and we should
support them.
This change updates our regex format to account for repos that don't
start with "git", but are still valid ssh urls.
Also I added some tests to account for the various formats and to ensure
we don't show the public key when using https urls.
See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/182668
* FIX: Invite acceptance tests were broken in Ember CLI
They relied on old Ember behavior where the app does not boot until
`visit` is called and this is no longer true.
This refactors the test to DRY stuff up a bit, and modify the DOM where
necessary in `needs.hooks.beforeEach`.
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests/acceptance/invite-accept-test.js
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
When transitioning from a tag topic list e.g. /tag/alerts
to the / route the topic list was not reloaded because the
same preload key was used for both lists (topic_list_latest).
The topic list was only reloaded when clicking on the / route
a second time because then it is forced to reload.
In the topic list adapter, we call `PreloadStore.getAndRemove` to
get the topic lists:
534777f5fd/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/adapters/topic-list.js (L34-L41)
Now instead of both / and /tag/alerts sharing the same preload
key of `topic_list_latest`, the tag has a key of `topic_list_tag/alerts/l/latest`
* UX: Add class to body on first unread notification
This commit adds `first-notification` class to the body element when there is a first unread notification. This will fix any issues with certain themes who use custom headers where z-index issues sometimes cause those custom headers to not be hidden by the transparent shadow over the page.
This commit ensures that "prioritize username in ux" setting is
respected in following places:
- user directory
- user summary
- badge detail
- group detail
Staff can send a post to the review queue by clicking the "Flag Post" button next to "Take Action...". Clicking it flags the post using the "Notify moderators" score type and hides it. A custom message will be sent to the user.
This is not recommended. But if you have other protections in place for CSRF mitigation, you may wish to disable Discourse's implementation. This site setting is not visible in the UI, and must be changed via the console.
The recalculation of the `forceActive` function for the nav items was being run _before_ the querystring parameters are getting updated. For example for the Unassigned link:
```javascript
i.addNavigationBarItem({
name: "unassigned",
customFilter: (category) => {
return category && category.enable_unassigned_filter;
},
customHref: (category) => {
if (category) {
return getURL(category.url) + "/l/latest?status=open&assigned=nobody";
}
},
forceActive: (category, args, router) => {
const queryParams = router.currentRoute.queryParams;
return (
queryParams &&
Object.keys(queryParams).length === 2 &&
queryParams["assigned"] === "nobody" &&
queryParams["status"] === "open"
);
},
before: "top",
});
```
When forceActive is hit going from e.g.`http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/top` to `http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/latest?assigned=nobody&status=open` the `queryParams` are empty and the URL does not seem to change until after the transition and so `active` ends up being false in this `navigation-item` function which controls whether or not to do the highlight:
```javascript
@discourseComputed("content.filterType", "filterType", "content.active")
active(contentFilterType, filterType, active) {
if (active !== undefined) {
return active;
}
return contentFilterType === filterType;
},
```
Also sometimes this is not even recalculated, for example going from `http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/latest?status=open` to `http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/latest?assigned=nobody&status=open`. This PR fixes the issue where the query parameters changing was not forcing this recalculation. This was especially noticable in conjunction with https://github.com/discourse/discourse-loading-slider.
The title of Twitter oneboxes is always the name of the Twitter user,
which is not a descriptive topic title. Leave the title field blank so
that users must enter their own title.
By default our QUnit test runner starts automatically. This is normally
fine but for our `run-qunit.js` script we add a bunch of QUnit events
using `eval` and sometimes those events were added after the tests
already started/finished resulting in a hang.
This adds a new parameter that will cause QUnit not to run
automatically, which the runner uses, then triggers a `start()` when it
knows it's ready.
Onebox content may only be resolved during the process_post job. Onebox content could change the content of the excerpt, so we need to make sure the excerpt is updated accordingly.
The signup boolean was being passed in the third _autoLogin argument, when it should have been the fourth. The third parameter to _autoLogin was optional, which is confusing. This commit cleans things up so both optional arguments are supplied via keywords.
Followup to cbef2ba151
The user and an admin could create multiple email change requests for
the same user. If any of the requests was validated and it became
primary, the other request could not be deleted anymore.
This allows auth provider plugins to behave differently for login / signup. Previously, there was no way for them to know which button had been used.
This change will be a no-op in the majority of cases. If auth plugins wish to make use of this new feature, they should check for ?signup=true in the URL. For example: https://github.com/discourse/discourse-oauth2-basic/pull/34
* Fixes an issue where long translations cause layout issues
* Fixes an issue where the alignment shifts when switching between signup/login
* Makes some of the margin/padding more consistent
* Removes duplicate .login-modal and .create-account classes and replaces them with .login-modal-body and .create-account-body
* Adds another color transformation so we could remove prefers-color-scheme... the problem with that was that my OS' UI might be set to something different than my Discourse preferences (prefers-color-scheme only responds to OS UI settings)
* FEATURE: allow category group moderators to pin/unpin topics
Category group moderators should be able to pin/unpin any topics within a category where they have appropraite category group moderator permissions.
Previously, we blocked search engines in tag pages since they may get marked as a duplicate content.
* DEV: block tag inner pages from search engines crawling.
* DEV: Use Ember CLI middleware to decorate the index template
Previously we'd do this on the client side which did not support our
full plugin API. Now requests for the index template will contact the
dev server for a bootstrap.json and apply it to the current template.
* FIX: Allows logins in development mode for Ember CLI
* FIX: Show resend button only if an email was sent
Otherwise, show the "save and send email" button.
* UX: Copy change
* UX: Show feedback when link was copied
* FEATURE: Do not delete invite if link was copied
* FIX: Show error to user if invite redeeming fails
The error was only displayed to console.
* UX: Better placement of bulk buttons
Destroy all expired invites should be on the expired tab, not pending.
* FIX: Ensure invited_groups is unique per invite and group
* FIX: Do not refresh topic list if title unchanged
* FIX: Do not close modal on enter
This intereferes with the group and topic chooser.
Wrapping everything in a form disables this behavior.
* FIX: Move link and email options outside advanced section
* FIX: Do not close modal if saving a link invite
User may still want to copy the link.
* FIX: Do not show expired invites under Pending tab
* DEV: Controller action was renamed in previous commit
* FEATURE: Add 'Expired' tab to invites
* FEATURE: Refresh model after removing expired invites
* FEATURE: Do not immediately add invite to the list
Opening the 'create-invite' modal used to automatically generate an
invite to reserve an invite link. If the user did not save it and
closed the modal, the invite would be destroyed. This operations caused
the invite list to change in the background and confuse users.
* FEATURE: Sort redeemed users by creation time
* UX: Improve show / hide advanced options link
* FIX: Show redeemed users even if invites were trashed
* UX: Change modal title when editing invite
* UX: Remove Get Link button
Users can get it from the edit modal
* FEATURE: Add limit for invite links generated by regular users
* FEATURE: Add option to skip email
* UX: Show better error messages
* FIX: Show "Invited by" even if invite was trashed
Follow up to 1fdfa13a099d8e46edd0c481b3aaaafe40455ced.
* FEATURE: Add button to save without sending email
Follow up to c86379a465f28a3cc64a4a8c939cf32cf2931659.
* DEV: Use a buffer to hold all changed data
* FEATURE: Close modal after save
* FEATURE: Rate limit resend invite email
* FEATURE: Make the save buttons smarter
* FEATURE: Do not always send email even for new invites
Currently it's very tedious to bulk select hundreds of topics in a topic list -- each time a new batch of topics is loaded you have to scroll all the way to the top to click the `Select All` button and scroll back down to load the next batch, or you have to tick each topic individually.
This commit should make that process a lot easier because we will now remember if the `Select All` button was clicked and so whenever a new batch of topics is loaded, they'll automatically be selected.
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/add-select-all-controls-at-the-bottom-of-the-list/178020/2?u=osama.
The Guardian object memoizes a list of allowed user fields. Normally this is fine because Guardian objects only persist for a single request. However, the WebHook class was memoizing a guardian at the class level. This meant that an app restart was required for changes to be reflected. Plus, the Guardian was being shared across all sites in a multisite instance.
Initializing a guardian is cheap, so we can manage without memoization here.
The urls that we generate for mobile post notifications don't take into
account the subfolder url if a site happens to have one configured. When
this happens when you tap on a new mobile notification it takes you to
a url that doesn't work because it is missing the subfolder portion.
I honestly think this should be handled in the Post model like we do
with the Topic model. `Post.url` should know how to handle subfolder
installs, but that seemed like a very risky change because there are
lots of other places in the codebase where we tack on the base_path and
I didn't want to risk duplicating it.
I also found a small typo in the topics controller spec.
A missing email when accepting an invite link does not make sense so we
should make it a required param which helps to catch bugs in our test
suite and also prevent potential bugs in our code base when the code
trips on a `nil` email.
* Revert "Revert "A11Y: Switch tabs using the keyboard (#12241)" (#12260)"
This reverts commit 4c1e02d412.
* FIX: Make sure that the "menu-link" is present when a plugin adds a tab.
Other changes:
- We put the notification tab first using JS instead of CSS. It's important because of the tab number data attribute, which the keyboard navigation uses.
- We only set the button id from the attrs object if it's a tab. Otherwise, it conflicts with the topic footer button
The user interface has been reorganized to show email and link invites
in the same screen. Staff has more control over creating and updating
invites. Bulk invite has also been improved with better explanations.
On the server side, many code paths for email and link invites have
been merged to avoid duplicated logic. The API returns better responses
with more appropriate HTTP status codes.
remove 3 month option for topic timer
move relative time input inside the custom
date and time shortcut
make sure special options are always at the bottom
Add a new year interval option to relative time picker, and also fix some rounding issues (Math.floor is not ideal because it gets rid of half days etc.)
Also adding some component tests here for relative-time-picker.
This fixes the following error: "Uncaught ReferenceError: I18n is not defined"
The alternative would be to add `locales/#{I18n.locale}`, but the pages do not use any JS.
* A11Y: Switch tabs using the keyboard
According to the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices, tabs should be navigable using the left/right arrow keys.
Additionally, the screen reader couldn't correctly announce that a tab was selected when clicking the tab icon. To fix this, we made the SVG icon non-clickable and set the "aria-hidden" attribute to true.
* Handle navigation events using appEvents
When `PostCreator` creates a new topic it loads the `allowed_groups` of the topic. `Fabricate` doesn't do that and that's why the existing spec worked even though it should have failed, because `PostAlerter#notify_group_summary` didn't create a notification for a non-fabricated topic.
`Topic#invite_group` added a new `TopicAllowedGroup` record without reloading `Topic.allowed_groups`. A subsequent call to `PostAlerter#notify_group_summary` didn't work because it didn't find the invited group in the topic's `allowed_groups` association.
Fix for: https://meta.discourse.org/t/our-components-stop-working/181580?u=osama.
This fixes an old hidden bug that was exposed in cf0192018e. The bug is that we call the `Stylesheet::Manager.stylesheet_details` method with the `target` arg as `:mobile_theme` when we want to retrieve a theme component's mobile CSS. The problem is that this `target` value will at some point be looked up in the `Theme.targets` enum which doesn't have a `:mobile_theme` key, instead it has `:mobile` key.
This commit adds a step that removes the `_theme` suffix in the `Theme.list_baked_fields` method to fix this problem.
We were sending 2 emails for user silencing if a message was provided in the UI. Also always send email for user silence and user suspend with reason regardless of whether message provided.
SVG files can have dimensions expressed in inches, centimeters, etc., which may lead to the dimensions being misinterpreted (e.g. “8in” ends up as 8 pixels).
If the file type is `svg`, ask ImageMagick to work out what size the SVG file should be rendered on screen.
NOTE: The `pencil.svg` file was obtained from https://freesvg.org/1534028868, which has placed the file in to the public domain.
Unactivated users that have posts cannot be deleted so we shouldn't
include them in the initial query to try and purge them. Otherwise we
are just loading up sidekiq with pointless work to be doing every day.
Without this change if there are 201 unactivated users to purge, but the
first 200 have posts, the 201st user will never be deleted even though
it is the only user that doesn't have a post and is actually the one
that should be deleted.
This switches to outputting a separate file for each theme component CSS
asset. We have separate CSS plugin files, separate JS files
(for plugins/themes/components), it makes sense to do the same for
component CSS assets.
Benefits:
- easier debugging
- fixes a regression with theme component sourcemaps
- changes to theme components are updated individually
With HTTP/2, there is also no performance downside to having additional
files in the initial request.
- removes the option from site settings
- deletes the site setting on existing sites that have it
- marks posts using emojis as requiring a rebake
Note that the actual image files are not removed here, the plan is to
remove them in a few weeks/months (when presumably the rebaking of old
posts has been completed).
This switches to outputting a separate file for each theme component CSS
asset. We have separate CSS plugin files, separate JS files
(for plugins/themes/components), it makes sense to do the same for
component CSS assets.
Benefits:
- easier debugging
- fixes a regression with theme component sourcemaps
- changes to theme components are updated individually
With HTTP/2, there is also no performance downside to having additional
files in the initial request.
The API now accepts an array called "ids" to select specific items. This parameter is not present on the UI.
Example usage: "yoursite.com/review.json?ids[]=1&ids[]=2"
though other participants are not in allowed list)
If you create an allowlist of users who can PM you, and use the function
“Only specific users can send me private messages”, then you can’t be
added to group messages unless everyone in that message is already in
your allow list.
This commit allows user to be added to a group message even when other
participants are not in allowed list
This commit includes other various improvements to watched words.
auto_silence_first_post_regex site setting was removed because it overlapped
with 'require approval' watched words.
Fixes failures in user-preferences-interface-test on Ember CLI.
Included:
* DEV: User themes have `theme_id` not `id`
* FIX: `themeId` could point to a non-existent theme
* DEV: Add request stub
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
This style is unnecessary because text inputs and textareas have
focus styles set elsewhere (lines 228 and 288 respectively) and we don't
have any `select` elements.
* A11Y: Improve the header menu "view all" title.
The title attribute has been used to attempt to provide the link with an accessible name, but the value of the title attribute is “view all” for the link in each of the tabs, and so their purpose is not uniquely identified.
Previously, the `{{mobile-nav}}` component required a `currentRouteName` property, passed from the router service. It would observe changes in this property, and update the UI accordingly.
If we change between routes which have the same `currentRouteName` (e.g. two different group message inboxes), then the `currentRouteName` does not change and does not trigger the observer. Currently in core, we are relying on the fact that currentRouteName temporarily enters a `.loading` substate during a transition. This will change when we remove the loading substate in the near future.
This commit refactors `{{mobile-nav}}` to inject the router directly, and use the `routeDidChange` event instead of an observer. The change is backwards compatible, but plugins passing the old `currentPath` property will be shown a deprecation notice.
On some modals the main/primary input field is a select-kit component (like `{{email-group-user-chooser}}` on the assign modal), so it makes sense to allow select-kit to steal focus on modals like these. This PR adds an `autofocus` option (default false) that allows select-kit to steal focus when it's rendered.
Default scopes are stored inside a class variable, which shouldn't be modified when a custom scope is added. If this happens, we're no longer to remove the scope when the plugin is disabled.
Included:
* DEV: Span can't contains divs
* DEV: Drop extra elements
* UX: Tweak `group` layout to fix button alignment
* UX: Add space between "Members" and "(N)"
Previously we were checking truthiness in some places, and `== true` in
others. That can lead to some inconsistent UX where the interface says
the email is valid, but account creation fails.
This commit ensures values are boolean when set, and raises an error for
other value types.
If this safety check is triggered, it means the specific auth provider
needs to be updated to pass booleans.
This `if` statement was backwards, such that it was a no-op. This hasn't
caused a problem because clicking an item triggers a page load, which
destroys and recreates the component.
However, we are soon planning to remove the intermediate loading screen,
which means the component will not be removed/recreated.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/177939/202
* FIX: Reduce the time_read threshold to one minute.
Five minutes is too much and could fill the queue with false positives.
* Update spec/jobs/enqueue_suspect_users_spec.rb
Co-authored-by: Arpit Jalan <arpit@techapj.com>
Co-authored-by: Arpit Jalan <arpit@techapj.com>
* FIX: Subfolder replace should only affect URL prefix
Issue was reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/179504
* DEV: Test subfolder handling in get-url when called twice on the same path
Completing the discobot tutorial gives you ~3m of reading time, so we set the limit at 5m. Additionally, we use an "OR" clause to cover the case when you just scroll through a single topic.
Some users somehow manage to keep a topic open for a very long time that it causes the post read time to exceed the max integer value (2^31 - 1) which causes errors when we try to update the read time in the database to values above the integer limit.
This PR will cap posts read time at 2^31 - 1 to prevent these errors.
The bug was mentioned on meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/pressing-dismiss-new-doesnt-clear-new-topics/179858
Problem is that sometimes the user has TopicUser records with `last_read_post_number` set as NULL. In that case, the topic is still "new" to them and should be dismissed when they click dismiss button.
In addition, I added that condition to post_migration and bumped the number to fix existing records. Migration is written to be idempotent so it will make no harm to already deployed instances.
Adding a scope from a plugin was broken. This commit fixes it and adds a test.
It also documents the instance method and renames the serialized "id" attribute to "scope_id" to avoid a conflict when the scope also has a parameter with the same name.
Previously when inheriting category auto-close settings for a topic, those settings were disrupted if another topic timer was assigned or if a topic was closed then manually re-opened.
This PR makes it so that when a topic is manually re-opened the topic auto-close settings are inherited from the category. However, they will now be based on the topic created_at date. As an example, for a topic with a category auto close hours setting of 72 (3 days):
* Topic was created on 2021-02-15 08:00
* Topic was closed on 2021-02-16 10:00
* Topic was opened again on 2021-02-17 06:00
Now, the topic will inherit the auto close timer again and will close automatically at **2021-02-18 08:00**, which is based on the creation date. If the current date and time is greater than the original auto-close time (e.g. we were at 2021-02-20 13:45) then no auto-close timer is created.
Note, this will not happen if the topic category auto-close setting is "based on last post".
The server responds with a redirect to URLs with wrong slugs, even when
the slug was the correct but in the encoded form (if it contained
special characters).
Updating a topic's visibility did not increase or decrease the
topic_count of a category, but Category.update_stats does ignore
unlisted topics which resulted in inconsistencies when deleting
such topics.
This PR adds an edit button to the topic timer info message which opens the modal.
Also, I have cleaned up a few more places where we were referencing "topic status update" which is what these were called prior to being called topic timers.
The category settings for auto-close topic hours has now also been modified to use the new relative-time-picker component.
Finally, the relative-time-picker input step and min is dynamic based on mins/other intervals selected, see https://review.discourse.org/t/feature-relative-time-input-for-timers-and-bookmarks-and-promote-auto-close-after-last-post-timer-12063/19204/7?u=martin
This PR adds a new relative-time component, that is an input box with a SK dropdown of minutes, hours, days, and months which outputs the duration selected in minutes. This new component is used in the time shortcuts list (used by bookmarks and topic timers) as a new Relative Time shortcut.
Also in this PR, I have made the "Auto-Close After Last Post" timer into a top level timer type in the UI, and removed the "based on last post" custom time shortcut.
Original PR was reverted because of broken migration https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12058
I fixed it by adding this line
```
AND topics.id IN(SELECT id FROM topics ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT :max_new_topics)
```
This time it is left joining a limited amount of topics. I tested it on few databases and it worked quite smooth
* UX: Second Factor + Alert Display
This commit removes JS edits of the modal-alert and uses CSS instead. This commit also adds some styling to the 2FA login when using a key instead of a 2FA authenticator.
`{{user-selector}}` is now deprecated and it will be removed from core in Discourse 2.8. All instances of `{{user-selector}}` has been replaced with `{{email-group-user-chooser}}`.
* DEV: Show warning message when using ember css selectors
When editing the theme css via the admin UI a warning message
will be displayed if it detects that the `#emberXXX` or `.ember-view`
css selectors are being used. These are dynamic selectors that ember
generates, but they can change so they should not be used.
* Update error message text to be more helpful
* Display a warning instead of erroring out
This allows the theme to still be saved, but a warning is displayed.
Updated the tests to check for the error message.
Updated the pre tags css so that it wraps for long messages.
Normally we look at where the cursor is, but when the composer is closed
we don't have a cursor and just append at the end. This fix adds a new
line to make sure quotes will always work when inserted when the
composer is closed.
This commit adjusts the scroll gradient on the login modal, changes `email / username` to `Email / Username` and adjusts the color of social button icons on hover in the login modal.
Previously we would always take the first image in a post to use as the
thumbnail. On media-heavy sites, users may want to manually select a
specific image as the topic thumbnail. This commit allows this to be
done via a `|thumbnail` attribute in markdown.
For example, in this case, bbb would be chosen as the thumbnail:
```
![alttext|100x100](upload://aaa)
![alttext|100x100|thumbnail](upload://bbb)
```
Follow up https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/11968
Dismiss all new topics using the same DismissTopicService. In addition, MessageBus receives exact topic ids which should be marked as `seen`.
The bug was mentioned on meta https://meta.discourse.org/t/users-are-seeing-handling-of-unhandled-tag-again/155367
It was related to users who are watching a specific topic. In that case, when the hidden tag was added or removed to the topic they were notified by `NotifyTagChangeJob`.
That job should take hidden tags into consideration. If all changed tags are in a hidden group, it should exclude user not belong to that group.
At the same time, if visible to anyone tag is added or removed users watching topic should be notified.
* FEATURE: Ability to dismiss new topics in a specific tag
Follow up of https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/11927
Using the same mechanism to disable new topics in a tag.
* FIX: respect when category and tag is selected
A user browser may rotate a user subscription endpoint/keys
anytime.
Currently, Discourse will receive a 4XX response while trying to
deliver a push notification and silently unsubscribe the device.
With this change, we will gracefully handle desativating the old
subscription and the replacement creation with the need for the user
to resubscribe manually every time it breaks.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/125179?u=falco
The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense.
This commit aims to:
- Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_`
- Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices
- Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names
- Rename relevant translation keys
- Update relevant translations
This commit does **not** aim to:
- Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit
- Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations
- Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations
- Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately
The risks are:
- There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical.
- If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working.
A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
Previous markup used to be
```
<div>
<div>
<li>
```
Instead we will now have:
```
<ul>
<li>
<div>
```
Note this commit also adds two things:
- ability to override tagName of a widget when attaching it
- ability to pass opts and otherOpts to {{attach}}, it could be useful in templates but is mostly useful to test `tagName` for now
Previously it was using various willTransition and didTransition hooks
which can be quite fragile, especially when removing the
intermediate loading state.
This PR allows entering a float value for topic timers e.g. 0.5 for 30 minutes when entering hours, 0.5 for 12 hours when entering days. This is achieved by adding a new column to store the duration of a topic timer in minutes instead of the ambiguous both hours and days that it could be before.
This PR has ommitted the post migration to delete the duration column in topic timers; it will be done in a subsequent PR to ensure that no data is lost if the UPDATE query to set duration_mintues fails.
I have to keep the old keyword of duration in set_or_create_topic_timer for backwards compat, will remove at a later date after plugins are updated.
Some plugins (like discourse-calendar) import things from `@ember/string` and `rsvp`, so we need to add them in order for the plugins to work with Ember CLI.
If a list of email addresses is pasted into a group’s Add Members form
that has one or more email addresses of users who already belong to the
group and all other email addresses are for users who do not yet exist
on the forum then no invites were being sent. This commit ensures that
we send invites to new users.
This is a try to simplify logic around dismiss new topics to have one solution to work in all places - dismiss all-new, dismiss new in a specific category or even in a specific tag.
This moves all the rate limiting for user second factor (based on `params[:second_factor_token]` existing) to the one place, which rate limits by IP and also by username if a user is found.
This encompasses a lot of work done over the last year, much of which
has already been merged into master. This is the final set of changes
required to get Ember CLI running locally for development.
From here on it will be bug fixes / enhancements.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: romanrizzi <rizziromanalejandro@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: romanrizzi <rizziromanalejandro@gmail.com>
A more general, lower-level change in addition to #11950.
Most code paths already check if SSO is enabled or if local logins are disabled before trying to create an email invite.
This is a safety net to ensure no invalid invites sneak by.
Also includes:
FIX: Don't allow to bulk invite when SSO is on (or when local logins are disabled)
This mirrors can_invite_to_forum? and other email invite code paths.
Issue originally reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/bypass-sso-by-adding-unkown-email-to-group/177339
Inviting people via email address to a group when SSO is enabled (or local logins are disabled) led to a situation where user records were being created bypassing single sign-on.
We already prevent that in most places. This adds required checks to `GroupsController`.
* FIX: In FastImage 2.2.2 an error is raised with a `nil` path
Sometimes Discourse.store.path_for would return `nil`, which the job
handled gracefully before, but raises an error with the new version of
the gem.
Note the logic of this job is a bit awkward since it depends on `nil`
being a string, but at least now it's no longer filling logs with
errors.
* Update app/jobs/onceoff/fix_invalid_gravatar_uploads.rb
Co-authored-by: Bianca Nenciu <nbianca@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bianca Nenciu <nbianca@users.noreply.github.com>
It was introduced in c82b2dcc24, but since b76731d722 and 58ee947b35 it's a single-option dropdown, so there's no need to show it (and keep it) instead of a button. We use a button for non-admins already.
This pull requests contains a series of improvements to groups
settings and member management such as:
- Showing which users have set a group as primary
- Moving similar settings together under Effects
- Adding bulk select and actions to members page
This PR revamps the topic timer UI, using the time shortcut selector from the bookmark modal.
* Fixes an issue where the duration of hours/days after last reply or auto delete replies was not enforced to be > 0
* Fixed an issue where the timer dropdown options were not reloaded correctly if the topic status changes in the background (use `MessageBus` to publish topic state in the open/close timer jobs)
* Moved the duration input and the "based on last post" option from the `future-date-input` component, as it was only used for topic timers. Also moved out the notice that is displayed which was also only relevant for topic timers.
To prevent opaque cache files, now all the CDN files will be requested in 'cors' mode if the cdn_cors_enabled global setting is enabled. Before enabling the setting, should enable the cors in the CDN server by adding the response header `access-control-allow-origin: *` or `access-control-allow-origin: https://discourse.example.com.`
And other external file requests other than CDN will not be cached if the response type is opaque.
This PR makes it so the bookmark name shows on hover in the quick access menu. A change was necessary to quick-access-item for the title to render for the link.
Disabling shared drafts used to leave topics in an inconsistent state
where they were not displayed as shared drafts and thus there was no
way of publishing them. Moreover, they were accessible just to users
who have permissions to create shared drafts.
This commit adds another permission check that is used for most
operations and the old can_create_shared_draft? remains used just when
creating a new shared draft.
This PR is the first step towards replacing our `{{user-selector}}` and eventually deprecating and removing it from our codebase. Some of `{{user-selector}}` problems are:
1. It's called `{{user-selector}}`, but in reality in can also select groups and emails.
2. It's an Ember component, yet it doesn't have a handlebars template and uses jQuery to render itself and modify the DOM. An example of this problem is when you want to clear the selected users programmatically, see [this](6c155dba77/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/components/user-selector.js (L179-L185)).
3. We now have select kit which does very similar things but a lot better.
This PR introduces `{{email-group-user-chooser}}` which is meant to replace `{{user-selector}}`. It extends select kit and has the same features that `{{user-selector}}` has. `{{user-selector}}` is still used in a few places in core, but they'll all be replaced with the new component in a separate commit.
Once `{{user-selector}}` is not used anywhere in core, it'll be deprecated and then removed after the 2.7 release.
Using "UrlHelper#absolute" returns the S3 URL, which is fine for the client because it modifies it to use the CDN instead. On the other hand, this replacement doesn't happen when the URL is server-side rendered, returning a 403 for the system's avatar.
* sometimes the AJAX promise to create/save the bookmark did
not come back before the component destroyed, causing an error
when trying to set the model id afterward. this just eliminates
the set code and uses the response.id instead
This PR moves all of the time picking functionality from the bookmark modal and controller into a reusable time-shortcut-picker component, which will be used for the topic timer UI revamp. All of the utility JS for getting dates like tomorrow/next week/next month etc. have also been moved into a separate utility lib.
The time-shortcut-picker has a couple of options that can be passed in:
* prefilledDatetime - The date and time to parse and prefill into the custom date and time section, useful for editing interfaces.
* onTimeSelected (callback) - Called when one of the time shortcuts is clicked, and passes the type of the shortcut (e.g. tomorrow) and the datetime selected.
* additionalOptionsToShow - An array of option ids to show (by default `later_today` and `later_this_week` are hidden)
* hiddenOptions - An array of option ids to hide
* customOptions - An array of custom options to display (e.g. the option to select a post date for the bookmarks modal). The options should have the below properties:
* id
* icon
* label (I18n key)
* time (moment datetime object)
* timeFormatted
* hidden
The other major work in this PR is moving all of the bookmark functionality out of the bookmark modal controller and into its own component, where it makes more sense to be able to access elements on the page via `document`. Tests have been added to accompany this move, and existing acceptance tests for bookmark are all passing.
* Quite a few Ember-CLI / Upgrade related changes
They should all be backwards compatible. This is all to help merge our
branches.
* REFACTOR: DRY up username validation
Also avoids overwriting computed properties for compatibility with newer
Ember releases.
Adds a new column/setting to groups, allow_unknown_sender_topic_replies, which is default false. When enabled, this scenario is allowed via IMAP:
* OP sends an email to the support email address which is synced to a group inbox via IMAP, creating a group topic
* Group user replies to the group topic
* An email notification is sent to the OP of the topic via GroupSMTPMailer
* The OP has several email accounts and the reply is sent to all of them, or they forward their reply to another email account
* The OP replies from a different email address than the OP (gloria@gmail.com instead of gloria@hey.com for example)
* The a new staged user is created, the new reply is accepted and added to the topic, and the staged user is added to the topic allowed users
Without allow_unknown_sender_topic_replies enabled the new reply creates an entirely new topic (because the email address it is sent from is not previously part of the topic email chain).
This PR adds security_last_changed_at and security_last_changed_reason to uploads. This has been done to make it easier to track down why an upload's secure column has changed and when. This necessitated a refactor of the UploadSecurity class to provide reasons why the upload security would have changed.
As well as this, a source is now provided from the location which called for the upload's security status to be updated as they are several (e.g. post creator, topic security updater, rake tasks, manual change).
Background: I wanted to see `categories.latest_by` translation in context in a live app but couldn't find it, so I traced it throughout the code.
My step-by-step reasoning for the removal is:
1. `categories-only` does not use `latestTopicOnly`, so there's no need to call it with that argument
2. `parent-category-row` is never called with `latestTopicOnly` argument, so the reference to that arg can be removed from its template
3. after that, `featured-topic` is now no longer ever called with `latestTopicOnly` argument (except in the `ghost` theme, but that's because its override of `categories-only` template 4e2fba963c/common/header.html (L119) is based on the old version of that template from core), so it seems safe to remove it there too (`categories.latest_by` i18n string is also no longer needed)
4. then, nothing is using `latestTopicOnly` anymore so it can be removed from `categories` hbs/js
I checked in each step that there are no plugins or themes (in all-the-plugins/all-the-themes) using those properties/arguments/strings.
This change fixes an issue with the user group chooser of a tag group's settings. It was impossible to clear any selected groups through the UI.
The `setPermissionsGroups` function determines which groups appear selected in the group-chooser based on the passed-in `groupIds` array.
It starts with `updatedPermissions` being set to the group permissions as they were prior to the action that called the function. From there, we were correctly adding a group permission to `updatedPermissions` whenever a group appeared in `groupIds`. This addressed newly added groups and also maintained any group permissions that had been set before. The problem was that there was no logic to remove a group permission when the associated group no longer appeared in `groupIds`. If a group isn't included in `groupIds`, we can simply attempt to delete an associated group permission if it exists.
The user summary's delete button UX relied on the "admin-user.js" destroy function, which was called through the "admin-tools" service. After #11724, we no longer put UX behavior on Ember models.
User title in the current-user header-dropdown was sometimes `title="null"` if user doesn’t have a name. This is fixed as part of this commit to improve accessibility of this part of the UI.
Not when doing a site-wide search like we do in the Directory.
This solves the following specfailure:
1) DirectoryItemsController with data finds user by name
Failure/Error: expect(json['directory_items'].length).to eq(1)
expected: 1
got: 0
(compared using ==)
# ./spec/requests/directory_items_controller_spec.rb:88:in `block (3 levels) in <main>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:271:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./bundle/ruby/2.7.0/gems/webmock-3.11.1/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:37:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
When doing a user search (eg. when mentioning a user) we will not prioritie
users who hasn't been seen in over a year.
REFACTOR the user-search specs to be more precise regarding the ordering
This cookie is only used during login. Having it persist after that can
cause some unusual behavior, especially for sites with short session
lengths.
We were already deleting the cookie following a new signup, but not for
existing users.
This commit moves the cookie deletion logic out of the erb template, and
adds logic and tests to ensure it is always deleted consistently.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>