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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Brennan
d6374fdc53
FEATURE: Allow users to manually track threads without replying (#22100)
This commit adds a tracking dropdown to each individual thread, similar to topics,
that allows the user to change the notification level for a thread manually. Previously
the user had to reply to a thread to track it and see unread indicators.

Since the user can now manually track threads, the thread index has also been changed
to only show threads that the user is a member of, rather than threads that they had sent
messages in.

Unread indicators also respect the notification level -- Normal level thread tracking
will not show unread indicators in the UI when new messages are sent in the thread.
2023-06-16 12:08:26 +10:00
Martin Brennan
f75ac9da30
FEATURE: Thread indicator improvements and participants (#21909)
This commit adds the initial part of thread indicator improvements:

* Show the reply count, last reply date and excerpt,
and the participants of the thread's avatars and
count of additional participants
* Add a participants component for the thread that
can be reused for the list
* Add a query class to get the thread participants
* Live update the thread indicator more consistently
with the last reply and participant details
image image

In subsequent PRs we will cache the participants since
they do not change often, and improve the thread list
further with participants.

This commit also adds a showPresence boolean (default
true) to ChatUserAvatar, since we don't want to show the
online indicator for thread participants.

---------

Co-authored-by: chapoi <charlie@discourse.org>
2023-06-15 10:49:27 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
9ba333808f
FIX: prevents admins to be silenced (#21854)
Currently in chat it was possible to have TL4 users to flag admins and silence them, this change should ensure it's never possible.
2023-06-01 08:36:11 +02:00
Martin Brennan
72e46b98a9
FIX: Create original message user thread membership (#21808)
When a thread is created / a new message is created in the
thread, we want to make sure that the original message user
has a membership for that thread, otherwise they will not
receive unread indicators for messages in the thread.
2023-05-29 17:37:17 +02:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
f0dfe56870
DEV: extract more logic into ParsedMentions class (#21729)
This doesn't change any behavior, only moves code around.
2023-05-25 15:41:22 +04:00
Loïc Guitaut
0733dda1cb DEV: Add policy objects to services
This patch introduces policy objects to chat services. It allows putting
more complex logic in a dedicated class, which will make services
thinner. It also allows providing a reason why the policy failed.

Some change has been made to the service runner too to use more easily
these new policy objects: when matching a failing policy (or any failing
step actually), the result object is now provided to the block. This
way, instead of having to access the reason why the policy failed by
doing `result["result.policy.policy_name"].reason` inside the block,
this one can be simply written like this:
```ruby
  on_failed_policy(:policy_name) { |policy| policy.reason }
```
2023-05-25 12:34:00 +02:00
Jan Cernik
436b68a581
FIX: Do not preview chat channels to read-only users (#21700)
We want to simplify this case as it contains a lot of rabbit holes.
2023-05-24 14:05:20 +02:00
Martin Brennan
0b3cf83e3c
FIX: Do not cook icon with hashtags (#21676)
This commit makes some fundamental changes to how hashtag cooking and
icon generation works in the new experimental hashtag autocomplete mode.
Previously we cooked the appropriate SVG icon with the cooked hashtag,
though this has proved inflexible especially for theming purposes.

Instead, we now cook a data-ID attribute with the hashtag and add a new
span as an icon placeholder. This is replaced on the client side with an
icon (or a square span in the case of categories) on the client side via
the decorateCooked API for posts and chat messages.

This client side logic uses the generated hashtag, category, and channel
CSS classes added in a previous commit.

This is missing changes to the sidebar to use the new generated CSS
classes and also colors and the split square for categories in the
hashtag autocomplete menu -- I will tackle this in a separate PR so it
is clearer.
2023-05-23 09:33:55 +02:00
Jarek Radosz
f2339d2d5b
DEV: Fix random typos (#21638) 2023-05-18 15:34:46 +02:00
Martin Brennan
9953a6edd9
DEV: Rearchitect chat tracking state (#21550)
This moves chat tracking state calculation for channels
and threads into a central Chat::TrackingStateManager service, that
serves a similar purpose to the TopicTrackingState model
in core.

This service calls down to these query classes:

* ThreadUnreadsQuery
* ChannelUnreadsQuery

To get the unread_count and mention_count for the appropriate
channels and threads.

As well as this, this commit refactors the client-side chat
tracking state.

Now, there is a central ChatTrackingStateManager Ember Service
so all tracking is accessible and can be counted from one place,
which can also initialize tracking from an initial payload.

The actual tracking counts are now maintained in a ChatTrackingState
class that is initialized on the `.tracking` property of both channel and
thread objects.

This removes the attributes on UserChatChannelMembership and decoration
of said membership from ChannelFetcher, preferring instead to have an additional
object for tracking in the JSON.
2023-05-16 14:51:13 +02:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
b85d057df4
FIX: ensures all_mentioned_user_ids is not used as identifier (#21491)
A follow-up to 54b2a85b. That commit didn't fix the issue because the to_notify hash that we return from the notify_edit method isn't used anywhere apart from tests (that's confusing, we're going to fix that soon).
2023-05-12 17:47:48 +04:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
2703f2311a
DEV: Create a chat_mention record when self mentioning (#21438)
In the past, we create a `chat_mention` records only when we wanted to notify a user about a mention. Since we don't send notifications when a user mentioning himself, we didn't create a `chat_mention` records in those cases.

Now we use `chat_mentions` records in other scenarios too, so when a user is mentioning himself we want to:
1. Create a `chat_mention` record for that mention
2. Do not create a notification for that mention
2023-05-11 19:30:26 +04:00
Martin Brennan
26f9ccd8bb
FEATURE: Create and update thread memberships (#21501)
When the user sends a message in a thread, we want to
create a membership for them in the background (default
to notification level of Watching) so we can track whether
they have read the thread.

Then, for now since we don't have granular message reading/
scrolling in the thread panel, we just update the thread
last_read_message_id for the user to the latest reply in the
thread when they open the thread panel. This at least will
mark the thread as read.

In future PRs we want to show the blue dot indicator in various
places in the UI for unread threads which will also require
some MessageBus functionality.

This takes into account the same issue fixed for channels
in ae3231e140
2023-05-11 14:35:26 +02:00
Martin Brennan
616885895a
FIX: Chat NotificationLevels extension breaking in prod (#21484)
When setting DISCOURSE_ZEITWERK_EAGER_LOAD=1 to enable
eager loading the previous solution to adding chat_levels
to the core NotificationLevels would break with a module
loading error (c.f. cc2570fce3)

We don't actually _need_ to extend the core class, we can just
make our own for chat, let's do this instead.
2023-05-10 18:46:06 +02:00
Martin Brennan
cc2570fce3
DEV: Create UserChatThreadMembership table and model (#21481)
This will enable us to begin work on user tracking
state for a thread so we can show thread-specific
unreads and mentions indicators. In this case are following
the core notification_level paradigm rather than the solution
UserChatChannelMembership went with, and eventually we
will want to refactor the other table to match this as well.

Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2023-05-10 17:19:48 +02:00
Jan Cernik
cbbaeb55b5
FIX: Don't autojoin users when they have ready-only permissions (#20213)
After this change, in order to join a chat channel, a user needs to be in a group with at least “Reply” permission for the category. If the user only has “See” permission, they are able to preview the channel, but not join it or send messages. The auto-join function also follows this new restriction.

---------

Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
2023-05-10 08:45:13 -03:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
c6b43ce68b
FEATURE: Thread list initial UI (#21412)
This commit adds an initial thread list UI. There are several limitations
with this that will be addressed in future PRs:

* There is no MessageBus reactivity, so e.g. if someone edits the original
   message of the thread it will not be reflected in the list. However if
   the thread title is updated the original message indicator will be updated.
* There is no unread functionality for threads in the list, if new messages
   come into the thread there is no indicator in the UI.
* There is no unread indicator on the actual button to open the thread list.
* No pagination.

In saying that, this is the functionality so far:

* We show a list of the 50 threads that the user has most recently participated
   in (i.e. sent a message) for the channel in descending order.
* Each thread we show a rich excerpt, the title, and the user who is the OM creator.
* The title is editable by staff and by the OM creator.
* Thread indicators show a title. We also replace emojis in the titles.
* Thread list works in the drawer/mobile.
2023-05-10 11:42:32 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
54b2a85b27
FIX: ensures all_mentioned_user_ids is not used as identifier (#21452)
When making the list of users to notify we set `all_mentioned_user_ids` key on the `to_notify` Hash.

This hash will be passed around until the actual moment where we send the notifications:

```ruby
identifier_text =
  case identifier_type
  when :here_mentions
    "@here"
  when :global_mentions
    "@all"
  when :direct_mentions
    ""
  else
    "@#{identifier_type}"
  end
```

As not found `all_mentioned_user_ids` would end up being sent as `@all_mentioned_user_ids` which is obviously incorrect.

This commit is a direct fix to the issue and will remove the key as soon as we have used it sooner up in the chain.

This bug was reproducible when doing this sequence of events:

- create a message with a direct mention: `@bob hi`
- edit this message into a global mention `@all hi`
2023-05-09 13:00:19 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
8f27913ec1
FIX: no event when threading is disabled (#21439)
Every replies creates a thread, even when threading is disabled. This is how we ensure we can go back and forth. However, a message bus event should only be published when threading is enabled, otherwise frontend will attempt to display a thread which is not possible when disabled.

This fixes a silent background 404 when doing a reply in a direct message channel or a non threading enabled category channel.
2023-05-09 10:11:29 +02:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
9c39053d6f
FIX: Ensure order when moving chat messages to another channel (#21447)
What is the problem?

Previously, this was the query used to move change messages into another
channel.

```
INSERT INTO chat_messages(
  chat_channel_id, user_id, last_editor_id, message, cooked, cooked_version, created_at, updated_at
)
SELECT :destination_channel_id,
        user_id,
        last_editor_id,
        message,
        cooked,
        cooked_version,
        CLOCK_TIMESTAMP(),
        CLOCK_TIMESTAMP()
FROM chat_messages
WHERE id IN (:message_ids)
RETURNING id
```

The problem is that this incorrectly assumes that the insertion will be based on the order of `message_ids`. However, that
is not the case as PostgreSQL provides no such guarantee. Instead we need to explicitly order the messages to ensure
the right order of insertion.

This problem was discovered by a flaky test which exposed the non-guarantee order of insertion.
2023-05-09 10:37:12 +08:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
35a414bb38
DEV: Create and update chat message mentions earlier (#21388)
We need to create and update `chat_mentions` records for messages earlier. They should be created or updated before we  call `Chat::Publisher.publish_new!` `Chat::Publisher.publish_edit!` to send the message to message bus subscribers).

This logic is covered with tests in `message_creator_spec.rb`, `message_updater_spec.rb`, `notifier_spec.rb` and `notify_mentioned_spec.rb`.

See the commits history for steps of refactoring.
2023-05-05 15:47:07 +04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
187b59d376
UX: implements draft threads (#21361)
This commit implements all the necessary logic to create thread seamlessly. For this it relies on the same logic used for messages and generates a `staged-id`(using the format: `staged-thread-CHANNEL_ID-MESSAGE_ID` which is used to re-conciliate state client sides once the thread has been persisted on the backend.

Part of this change the client side is now always using real thread and channel objects instead of sometimes relying on a flat `threadId` or `channelId`.

This PR also brings three UX changes:
- thread starts from top
- number of buttons on message actions is dependent of the width of the enclosing container
- <kbd>shift + ArrowUp</kbd> will reply to the last message
2023-05-05 08:55:55 +02:00
Martin Brennan
24ec06ff85
FEATURE: Reintroduce better thread reply counter cache (#21197)
This was reverted in 38cebd3ed5.
The issue was that I was using Discourse.redis.delete_prefixed
which does a slow redis KEYS lookup, which is not advised in
production. This commit removes that, and also ensures the periodical
thread count update only happens if threading is enabled.

I changed to use a redis INCR/DECR for reply count
cache. This avoids a round trip to redis to GET the current
count, and also avoids multi-process issues, where
if there's two processes trying to increment at the
same time, they may both receive the same value, add one
to it, then both write the same value back.
Then, it's only n+1 instead of n+2.

This also prevents almost all chat scheduled jobs from
running if chat is disabled, the only one remaining is
the message retention job.
2023-04-24 09:32:04 +10:00
Martin Brennan
21f93731a3
DEV: Move channel creation for category into service (#21167)
This commit moves the category channel creation out
of the Chat::Api::Channel controller and into a
dedicated CreateCategoryChannel service. A follow up
commit will move the DM channel creation out of
the old DirectMessageChannelCreator service.

Also includes a new on_model_errors helper
for chat service class usage, that collects model
validation errors to present in a nice way.

---------

Co-authored-by: Loïc Guitaut <loic@discourse.org>
2023-04-24 09:15:16 +10:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
ea5dec82a6
DEV: Extract mentions.count method (#21116) 2023-04-21 17:54:02 +04:00
Daniel Waterworth
38cebd3ed5
Revert "FEATURE: Better thread reply counter cache (#21108)" (#21192)
This reverts commit 180e3e11d1.

Per internal discussions, this is a temporary revert, to investigate if this is causing a performance regression.
2023-04-20 15:09:47 -05:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
8b438767e5
FIX: send notifications after a chat message was updated with new mentions (#21173)
Steps to reproduce the bug:
1. Send a chat message
2. Edit the message and add a mention to it
3. The mentioned user won't receive a notification

This PR fixes the problem.

Also:
1. There's no need anymore to have a code for removing notifications in the `notify_edit` method, because a call to `@chat_message.update_mentions` in the first line of the `notify_edit` method does that job:
    ff56f403a2/plugins/chat/lib/chat/notifier.rb (L90)

2. There's no need to load mention records from database, it's enough to pluck user ids
2023-04-20 19:05:17 +04:00
Martin Brennan
6442bbf46c
DEV: Reintroduce chat rake dev generate tasks (#21164)
This is to help generate random channels and chat
messages for local dev. This was removed in 12a18d4d55
presumably because it was not worth refactoring at the
time.

I've only added these tasks:

- `rake chat:message:populate\[113,20\]` (channel_id, count)
  - Generates the count of messages for a channel ID provided,
    otherwise uses a random channel and 200 count.
- `rake chat:category_channel:populate`
  - Creates a chat channel for a random category.
- `rake chat🧵populate\[132,5\]` (channel_id, message_count)
  - Creates a thread with N messages in the specified channel,
    and enables threading in that channel if necessary
2023-04-20 10:53:10 +10:00
Martin Brennan
a8cf8e57b4
FIX: Do not count thread messages for channel unreads (#21126)
We currently don't have a nice UI to show unread messages for the thread,
and it will take some time to create one. For now, this commit makes it so
new messages inside a thread do not count towards a chat channel's unread
counts, and new messages sent in a thread do not update a user's `last_read_message_id`
for a channel.

In addition, this PR refactors the `Chat::ChannelFetcher` to use the `Chat::ChannelUnreadsQuery`
query class for consistency, and made said class able to return zeroed-out records
for channels the user is not a member of.

Finally, a small bug is fixed here where if a user's `last_read_message_id` for
a channel was a thread's OM ID, then the thread OM would not show in the
main channel stream for them until another reply to the channel was posted.
2023-04-19 08:53:51 +10:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
26543a5b59
FIX: nil exception in chat notifier (#21105)
We've found these exceptions in logs:

    Job exception: undefined method `destroy!' for nil:NilClass
    
    /var/www/discourse/plugins/chat/lib/chat/notifier.rb:102:in `block in notify_edit' 
    /var/www/discourse/plugins/chat/lib/chat/notifier.rb💯in `each' 
    /var/www/discourse/plugins/chat/lib/chat/notifier.rb💯in `notify_edit' 
    /var/www/discourse/plugins/chat/app/jobs/regular/chat/send_message_notifications.rb:18:in `execute' 

In the past, we were creating `chat_mention` records only for sending notifications, so every mention record had a related notification. It isn't the case anymore (since fa543cda). This PR fixes the problem by making sure the notification exists before trying to remove it. Also, we shouldn't be deleting a `chat_mention` record itself, only a notification, this PR fixes that too.

It's quite hard to reproduce this bug locally, I wasn't able to do so, the logic in this class is quite complicated, that's why I'm not adding a test. Also, when looking at this I realized that this method isn't in a fully correct state now, I suspect sometimes some notifications may not be delivered after someone edits a chat message and adds new mentions to it. I'm going to refactor and simplify the method in a subsequent PR.
2023-04-18 19:57:56 +04:00
Martin Brennan
180e3e11d1
FEATURE: Better thread reply counter cache (#21108)
This commit introduces a redis cache over the top of the thread
replies_count DB cache, so that we can quickly and accurately
increment/decrement the reply count for all users and not have
to constantly update the database-level count. This is done so
the UI can have a count that is displayed to the users on each
thread indicator, that appears to live update on each chat
message create/trash/recover inside the thread.

This commit also introduces the `Chat::RestoreMessage` service
and moves the restore endpoint into the `Api::ChannelMessages`
controller as part of incremental migrations to move things out
of ChatController.

Finally, this commit refactors `Chat::Publisher` to be less repetitive
with its `MessageBus` sending code.
2023-04-18 14:01:01 +10:00
Loïc Guitaut
a5235f7d16
DEV: Refactor STI/polymorphic associations in chat (#20789) 2023-04-17 15:41:56 +02:00
Martin Brennan
584a17c948
FEATURE: Initial chat thread indicator and disabling echo mode in channels (#21047)
This commit introduces a new thread indicator for channels with `threading_enabled`
set to true and the `enable_exp` site setting set to true. In addition, in the main channel
stream we now hide all messages that are linked to threads except for the original message,
disabling the concept of an "echo mode" for now, we may revisit this in future. We also
remove the jigsaw puzzle "Open Thread" button for message actions, since the thread
indicator can just be used instead.

This also stops the `Chat::Publisher` from sending any messages related to chat
messages that are linked to a thread, unless that chat message is the OM of the
thread. A subsequent PR will link up all MessageBus events within the thread panel,
and for the message indicators.

Another subsequent PR will add the excerpt of the latest message in each thread,
as well as the avatars of the users messaging in the thread.

Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2023-04-12 11:09:06 +10:00
Martin Brennan
c00d17535f
DEV: Drop chat_uploads table and model and remove old references (#20926)
Followup to 0924f874bd,
we migrated Chat::Upload records to UploadReference records
there and have not been making new Chat::Upload records
for some time, we can now delete the model and table.
2023-04-04 09:13:39 +10:00
Martin Brennan
a0381157e9
FEATURE: Mark all chat channels read with a shortcut (#20629)
This commit adds a keyboard shortcut (Shift+ESC) for chat which marks all
of the chat channels that the user is currently a following member of as read,
updating their `last_read_message_id`. This is done via a new service.

It also includes some refactors and controller changes:

* The old mark message read route from `ChatController` is now supplanted
  by the `Chat::Api::ReadsController#update` route.
* The new controller can handle either marking a single or all messages read,
  and uses the correct service based on the route and params.
* The `UpdateUserLastRead` service is now used (it wasn't before), and has been slightly
  updated to just use the guardian user ID.
2023-03-22 13:24:07 +10:00
Martin Brennan
520d4f504b
FEATURE: Auto-remove users without permission from channel (#20344)
There are many situations that may cause users to lose permission to
send messages in a chat channel. Until now we have relied on security
checks in `Chat::ChatChannelFetcher` to remove channels which the
user may have a `UserChatChannelMembership` record for but which
they do not have access to.

This commit takes a more proactive approach. Now any of these following
`DiscourseEvent` triggers may cause `UserChatChannelMembership`
records to be deleted:

* `category_updated` - Permissions of the category changed
   (i.e. CategoryGroup records changed)
* `user_removed_from_group` - Means the user may not be able to access the
   channel based on `GroupUser` or also `chat_allowed_groups`
* `site_setting_changed` - The `chat_allowed_groups` was updated, some
   users may no longer be in groups that can access chat.
* `group_destroyed` - Means the user may not be able to access the
   channel based on `GroupUser` or also `chat_allowed_groups`

All of these are handled in a distinct service run in a background
job. Users removed are logged via `StaffActionLog` and then we
publish messages on a per-channel basis to users who had their
memberships deleted.

When the user has a channel they are kicked from open, we show
a dialog saying "You no longer have access to this channel".

When they click OK we redirect them either:

* To their first other public channel, if they have any followed
* The chat browse page if they don't

This is to save on tons of requests from kicked out users getting messages
from other channels.

When the user does not have the kicked channel open, we can just
silently yoink it out of their sidebar and turn off subscriptions.
2023-03-22 10:19:59 +10:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
0562f952ed
DEV: no need to pass down skip_notifications for expanding mentions (#20683)
This refactoring simplifies ChatNotifier a bit. I wanted to drop 
that argument for expand_direct_mentions too, but that needs 
a bit deeper refactoring, so it's better to do it separately.

Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2023-03-21 19:44:24 +04:00
Kris
147941a5d7
UX: update chat icon to d-chat (#20744) 2023-03-21 10:40:42 -04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
12a18d4d55
DEV: properly namespace chat (#20690)
This commit main goal was to comply with Zeitwerk and properly rely on autoloading. To achieve this, most resources have been namespaced under the `Chat` module.

- Given all models are now namespaced with `Chat::` and would change the stored types in DB when using polymorphism or STI (single table inheritance), this commit uses various Rails methods to ensure proper class is loaded and the stored name in DB is unchanged, eg: `Chat::Message` model will be stored as `"ChatMessage"`, and `"ChatMessage"` will correctly load `Chat::Message` model.
- Jobs are now using constants only, eg: `Jobs::Chat::Foo` and should only be enqueued this way

Notes:
- This commit also used this opportunity to limit the number of registered css files in plugin.rb
- `discourse_dev` support has been removed within this commit and will be reintroduced later

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2023-03-17 14:24:38 +01:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
e6c04e2dc2
FIX: do not send emails when channel-wide mentions are disabled in a channel (#20677)
This regressed with the commit fa543cd. Starting from that commit, we create mention records even if a user shouldn't be notified. So when sending emails, we should be making sure if a notification was actually created for a mention. This is essentially the whole fix that we need here. Tests will be provided in a following PR.
2023-03-14 21:45:05 +04:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
fa543cda06
DEV: Always create chat mention records (#20470)
Before this commit, we created a chat mention record only in case we wanted to send a notification about that mention to the user. Notifications were the only use case for the chat_mention db table. Now we want to use that table for other features, so we have to always create a chat_mention record.
2023-03-07 19:07:11 +04:00
Martin Brennan
d3a1b09361
FEATURE: Chat header icon indicator preference (#20474)
This commit allows the user to set their preference vis-a-vis
the chat icon in the header of the page. There are three options:

- All New (default) - This maintains the existing behaviour where
  all new messages in the channel show a blue dot on the icon
- Direct Messages and Mentions - Only show the green dot on the
  icon when you are directly messaged or mentioned, the blue dot
  is never shown
- Never - Never show any dot on the chat icon, for those who
  want tractor-beam-laser-focus
2023-03-01 11:01:44 +10:00
Loïc Guitaut
b8762172e4 DEV: Allow with_service in jobs
This patch introduces a new `ServiceJob` class allowing the use of
`with_service` in jobs.

This way, it’s easier to use the chat service objects in jobs and
provides the same level of functionality than the one we have in
controllers.
2023-02-23 09:28:53 +01:00
Loïc Guitaut
f7c57fbc19 DEV: Enable unless cops
We discussed the use of `unless` internally and decided to enforce
available rules from rubocop to restrict its most problematic uses.
2023-02-21 10:30:48 +01:00
Gerhard Schlager
7ef482a292
REFACTOR: Fix pluralized strings in chat plugin (#20357)
* FIX: Use pluralized string

* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string

* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string

* DEV: Remove linting of `one` key in MessageFormat string, it doesn't work

* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string

This also ensures that the URL works on subfolder and shows the site setting link only for admins instead of staff. The string is quite complicated, so the best option was to switch to MessageFormat.

* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string

* FIX: Use pluralized string

This also ensures that the URL works on subfolder and shows the site setting link only for admins instead of staff.

* REFACTOR: Correctly pluralize reaction tooltips in chat

This also ensures that maximum 5 usernames are shown and fixes the number of "others" which was off by 1 if the current user reacted on a message.

* REFACTOR: Use translatable string as comma separator

* DEV: Add comment to translation to clarify the meaning of `%{identifier}`

* REFACTOR: Use translatable comma separator and use explicit interpolation keys

* REFACTOR: Don't interpolate lowercase channel status

* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string

* REFACTOR: Don't interpolate channel status

* REFACTOR: Use %{count} interpolation key

* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string

* REFACTOR: Correctly pluralize DM chat channel titles
2023-02-20 10:31:02 +01:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
75b81b6854
DEV: extract the logic for extracting and expanding mentions from ChatNotifier (#20290)
Initially, the ChatMention model / db table was introduced to better support notifications (see discourse/discourse-chat@0801d10). That means that currently, we create a new chat_mention record only if a user will be notified about the mention.

Now we plan to start using the ChatMention model in other scenarios (for example for implementing user status on mentions) so we need to always create a new record in the chat_mention table. This PR does the first step into that direction by decoupling the logic for extracting and expanding mentions from the code related to notifications.

This doesn't change any behavior, only extracts code from ChatNotifier.
2023-02-16 19:55:18 +04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
79c94afdc5
DEV: fixes deprecation warning in SendMessageNotifications (#20318)
We were calling the job with a symbol as one of the values:

```ruby
Jobs.enqueue(
  :send_message_notifications,
  chat_message_id: 1,
  timestamp: Time.now.iso8601(6),
  reason: :new,
)
```

Which is a bad pattern as when the job serialisation will happen, `:new` will become `"new"` and you have to deal with a string in your job and not a symbol, which can be confusing and lead to bugs.
2023-02-15 22:13:24 +01:00
Martin Brennan
c07f1e442f
DEV: Fix failing chat spec and add unexpected failure indicator (#20299)
This commit fixes the UpdateUserLastRead spec which was checking
for a message ID that did not exist -- this could fail at times
since message ID 2 could exist. Better to create + destroy a message
since then it's guaranteed we have a unique ID.

This also attempts to clarify a step that we expect to fail which
succeeds instead by adding another emoji next to the success tick and
an explanation text.

Also removes some uses of unless in Services::Base, we generally prefer
to use alternatives, since unless can be hard to parse in a lot of
cases.

Co-authored-by: Loïc Guitaut <loic@discourse.org>
2023-02-15 19:16:13 +01:00
Martin Brennan
07ab20131a
FEATURE: Chat side panel with threads initial skeleton (#20209)
This commit introduces the skeleton of the chat thread UI. The
structure of the components looks like this. Its done this way
so the side panel can be used for other things as well if we wish,
not just for threads:

```
.main-chat-outlet
   <ChatLivePane />
   <ChatSidePanel>
     <-- rendered with {{outlet}} -->
     <ChatThread />
   </ChatSidePanel>
```

Later on the `ChatThreadList` will be rendered here as well.
Now, when you go to a channel you can open a thread by clicking
on either the Open Thread message action button or by clicking on
the reply indicator. This will take you to a route like `chat/c/:slug/:channelId/t/:threadId`.
This works on mobile as well.

This commit includes basic serializers and routes for threads,
as well as a new `ChatThreadsManager` service in JS that caches
threads for a channel the same way the channel threads manager does.

The chat messages inside the thread are intentionally left out
until a later PR.

**NOTE: These changes are gated behind the site setting enable_experimental_chat_threaded_discussions
and the threading_enabled boolean on a ChatChannel**
2023-02-14 11:38:41 +10:00
Martin Brennan
60ad836313
DEV: Chat service object initial implementation (#19814)
This is a combined work of Martin Brennan, Loïc Guitaut, and Joffrey Jaffeux.

---

This commit implements a base service object when working in chat. The documentation is available at https://discourse.github.io/discourse/chat/backend/Chat/Service.html

Generating documentation has been made as part of this commit with a bigger goal in mind of generally making it easier to dive into the chat project.

Working with services generally involves 3 parts:

- The service object itself, which is a series of steps where few of them are specialized (model, transaction, policy)

```ruby
class UpdateAge
  include Chat::Service::Base

  model :user, :fetch_user
  policy :can_see_user
  contract
  step :update_age

  class Contract
    attribute :age, :integer
  end

  def fetch_user(user_id:, **)
    User.find_by(id: user_id)
  end

  def can_see_user(guardian:, **)
    guardian.can_see_user(user)
  end

  def update_age(age:, **)
    user.update!(age: age)
  end
end
```

- The `with_service` controller helper, handling success and failure of the service within a service and making easy to return proper response to it from the controller

```ruby
def update
  with_service(UpdateAge) do
    on_success { render_serialized(result.user, BasicUserSerializer, root: "user") }
  end
end
```

- Rspec matchers and steps inspector, improving the dev experience while creating specs for a service

```ruby
RSpec.describe(UpdateAge) do
  subject(:result) do
    described_class.call(guardian: guardian, user_id: user.id, age: age)
  end

  fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user) }
  fab!(:current_user) { Fabricate(:admin) }

  let(:guardian) { Guardian.new(current_user) }
  let(:age) { 1 }

   it { expect(user.reload.age).to eq(age) }
end
```

Note in case of unexpected failure in your spec, the output will give all the relevant information:

```
  1) UpdateAge when no channel_id is given is expected to fail to find a model named 'user'
     Failure/Error: it { is_expected.to fail_to_find_a_model(:user) }

       Expected model 'foo' (key: 'result.model.user') was not found in the result object.

       [1/4] [model] 'user' 
       [2/4] [policy] 'can_see_user'
       [3/4] [contract] 'default'
       [4/4] [step] 'update_age'

       /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/update_age.rb:32:in `fetch_user': missing keyword: :user_id (ArgumentError)
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:202:in `instance_exec'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:202:in `call'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:219:in `call'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:417:in `block in run!'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:417:in `each'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:417:in `run!'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:411:in `run'
       	from <internal:kernel>:90:in `tap'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:302:in `call'
       	from /Users/joffreyjaffeux/Code/pr-discourse/plugins/chat/spec/services/update_age_spec.rb:15:in `block (3 levels) in <main>'
```
2023-02-13 13:09:57 +01:00
Martin Brennan
9a45b59fb5
FEATURE: Automatically create chat threads in background (#20206)
Whenever we create a chat message that is `in_reply_to` another
message, we want to lazily populate the thread record for the
message chain.

If there is no thread yet for the root message in the reply chain,
we create a new thread with the appropriate details, and use that
thread ID for every message in the chain that does not yet have
a thread ID.

* Root message (ID 1) - no thread ID
    * Message (ID 2, in_reply_to 1) - no thread ID
    * When I as a user create a message in reply to ID 2, we create a thread and apply it to ID 1, ID 2, and the new message

If there is a thread for the root message in the reply chain, we
do not create one, and use the thread ID for the newly created chat
message.

* Root message (ID 1) - thread ID 700
    * Message (ID 2, in_reply_to 1) - thread ID 700
    * When I as a user create a message in reply to ID 2, we use the existing thread ID 700 for the new message

We also support passing in the `thread_id` to `ChatMessageCreator`,
which will be used when replying to a message that is already part of
a thread, and we validate whether that `thread_id` is okay in the context
of the channel and also the reply chain.

This work is always done, regardless of channel `thread_enabled` settings
or the `enable_experimental_chat_threaded_discussions` site setting.

This commit does not include a large data migration to backfill threads for
all existing reply chains, its unnecessary to do this so early in the project,
we can do this later if necessary.

This commit also includes thread considerations in the `MessageMover` class:

* If the original message and N other messages of a thread is moved,
   the remaining messages in the thread have a new thread created in
   the old channel and are moved to it.
* The reply chain is not preserved for moved messages, so new threads are
   not created in the destination channel.

In addition to this, I added a fix to also clear the `in_reply_to_id` of messages
in the old channel which are moved out of that channel for data cleanliness.
2023-02-08 10:22:07 +10:00
Martin Brennan
1a6f6d1dc4
Revert "FEATURE: Automatically create chat threads in background (#20132)" (#20205)
This reverts commit 37e6e3be7f.
2023-02-08 09:59:18 +10:00
Martin Brennan
37e6e3be7f
FEATURE: Automatically create chat threads in background (#20132)
Whenever we create a chat message that is `in_reply_to` another
message, we want to lazily populate the thread record for the
message chain.

If there is no thread yet for the root message in the reply chain,
we create a new thread with the appropriate details, and use that
thread ID for every message in the chain that does not yet have
a thread ID.

* Root message (ID 1) - no thread ID
    * Message (ID 2, in_reply_to 1) - no thread ID
    * When I as a user create a message in reply to ID 2, we create a thread and apply it to ID 1, ID 2, and the new message

If there is a thread for the root message in the reply chain, we
do not create one, and use the thread ID for the newly created chat
message.

* Root message (ID 1) - thread ID 700
    * Message (ID 2, in_reply_to 1) - thread ID 700
    * When I as a user create a message in reply to ID 2, we use the existing thread ID 700 for the new message

We also support passing in the `thread_id` to `ChatMessageCreator`,
which will be used when replying to a message that is already part of
a thread, and we validate whether that `thread_id` is okay in the context
of the channel and also the reply chain.

This work is always done, regardless of channel `thread_enabled` settings
or the `enable_experimental_chat_threaded_discussions` site setting.

This commit does not include a large data migration to backfill threads for
all existing reply chains, its unnecessary to do this so early in the project,
we can do this later if necessary.

This commit also includes thread considerations in the `MessageMover` class:

* If the original message and N other messages of a thread is moved,
   the remaining messages in the thread have a new thread created in
   the old channel and are moved to it.
* The reply chain is not preserved for moved messages, so new threads are
   not created in the destination channel.

In addition to this, I added a fix to also clear the `in_reply_to_id` of messages
in the old channel which are moved out of that channel for data cleanliness.
2023-02-08 09:50:42 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
06ad13b517
DEV: makes test more deterministic (#20078)
`last_message_sent_at` could be equal and as a result the order would be random causing random spec failures in plugins/chat/spec/mailers/user_notifications_spec.rb:182
2023-01-30 22:02:32 +01:00
Roman Rizzi
d07b472b79
DEV: /channel -> /c chat route rename (#19782)
* DEV: Rnemae channel path to just c

Also swap the channel id and channel slug params to be consistent with core.

* linting

* channel_path

* params in wrong order

* Drop slugify helper and channel route without slug

* Request slug and route models through the channel model if possible

* Add client side redirection for backwards-compatibility

Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2023-01-27 09:58:12 -03:00
Martin Brennan
0924f874bd
DEV: Use UploadReference instead of ChatUpload in chat (#19947)
We've had the UploadReference table for some time now in core,
but it was added after ChatUpload was and chat was just never
moved over to this new system.

This commit changes all chat code dealing with uploads to create/
update/delete/query UploadReference records instead of ChatUpload
records for consistency. At a later date we will drop the ChatUpload
table, but for now keeping it for data backup.

The migration + post migration are the same, we need both in case
any chat uploads are added/removed during deploy.
2023-01-24 13:28:21 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
f29b956339
DEV: introduces documentation for chat (#19772)
Note this commit also slightly changes internal API: channel instead of getChannel and updateCurrentUserChannelNotificationsSettings instead of updateCurrentUserChatChannelNotificationsSettings.

Also destroyChannel takes a second param which is the name confirmation instead of an optional object containing this confirmation. This is to enforce the fact that it's required.

In the future a top level jsdoc config file could be used instead of the hack tempfile, but while it's only an experiment for chat, it's probably good enough.
2023-01-18 12:36:16 +01:00
Martin Brennan
2eb0a300b6
FIX: Use hashtags in channel archive PMs if available (#19859)
If the enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete setting is
enabled, then we should autolink hashtag references to the
archived channels (e.g. #blah::channel) for a nicer UX, and
just show the channel name if not (since doing #channelName
can lead to weird inconsistent results).
2023-01-16 10:20:37 +10:00
Martin Brennan
387693e889
FIX: Improve error reporting and failure modes for channel archiving (#19791)
There was an issue with channel archiving, where at times the topic
creation could fail which left the archive in a bad state, as read-only
instead of archived. This commit does several things:

* Changes the ChatChannelArchiveService to validate the topic being
  created first and if it is not valid report the topic creation errors
  in the PM we send to the user
* Changes the UI message in the channel with the archive status to reflect
  that topic creation failed
* Validate the new topic when starting the archive process from the UI,
  and show the validation errors to the user straight away instead of
  creating the archive record and starting the process

This also fixes another issue in the discourse_dev config which was
failing because YAML parsing does not enable all classes by default now,
which was making the seeding rake task for chat fail.
2023-01-12 10:04:46 +10:00
David Taylor
055310cea4
DEV: Apply syntax_tree formatting to plugins/* 2023-01-07 11:11:37 +00:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
ab7f3ee599
DEV: adds basic sorting to avoid flakey test (#19711)
`last_message_sent_at` has a `NOT_NULL` constraint in the DB so it should be safe to use for sorting.

This was causing two flakeys:

```
  1) UserNotifications.chat_summary with public channel email subject with regular mentions includes both channel titles when there are exactly two with unread mentions
     Failure/Error: example.run

       expected: "[Discourse] New message in Random 62 and Test channel"
            got: "[Discourse] New message in Test channel and Random 62"

       (compared using ==)
     # ./plugins/chat/spec/mailers/user_notifications_spec.rb:203:in `block (6 levels) in <main>'
     # ./spec/rails_helper.rb:356:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
     # ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.1.0/gems/webmock-3.18.1/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:37:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'

  2) UserNotifications.chat_summary with public channel email subject with regular mentions displays a count when there are more than two channels with unread mentions
     Failure/Error: example.run

       expected: "[Discourse] New message in Random 62 and 2 others"
            got: "[Discourse] New message in Test channel 0 and 2 others"

       (compared using ==)
     # ./plugins/chat/spec/mailers/user_notifications_spec.rb:236:in `block (6 levels) in <main>'
     # ./spec/rails_helper.rb:356:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
     # ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.1.0/gems/webmock-3.18.1/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:37:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
```
2023-01-04 11:00:07 +01:00
Roman Rizzi
2f61d26e3d
PERF: Make chat mention notifications async. (#19666)
This PR removes the limit added to max_users_notified_per_group_mention during #19034 and improve the performance when expanding mentions for large channel or groups by removing some N+1 queries and making the whole process async.

* Fully async chat message notifications

* Remove mention setting limit and get rid of N+1 queries
2023-01-02 11:54:52 -03:00
Martin Brennan
29638f0639
DEV: Add upload system specs for chat (#19604) 2022-12-23 08:41:10 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
d2e24f9569
DEV: start glimmer-ification and optimisations of chat plugin (#19531)
Note this is a very large PR, and some of it could have been splited, but keeping it one chunk made it to merge conflicts and to revert if necessary. Actual new code logic is also not that much, as most of the changes are removing js tests, adding system specs or moving things around.

To make it possible this commit is doing the following changes:

- converting (and adding new) existing js acceptances tests into system tests. This change was necessary to ensure as little regressions as possible while changing paradigm
- moving away from store. Using glimmer and tracked properties requires to have class objects everywhere and as a result works well with models. However store/adapters are suffering from many bugs and limitations. As a workaround the `chat-api` and `chat-channels-manager` are an answer to this problem by encapsulating backend calls and frontend storage logic; while still using js models.
- dropping `appEvents` as much as possible. Using tracked properties and a better local storage of channel models, allows to be much more reactive and doesn’t require arbitrary manual updates everywhere in the app.
- while working on replacing store, the existing work of a chat api (backend) has been continued to support more cases.
- removing code from the `chat` service to separate concerns, `chat-subscriptions-manager` and `chat-channels-manager`, being the largest examples of where the code has been rewritten/moved.

Future wok:
- improve behavior when closing/deleting a channel, it's already slightly buggy on live, it's rare enough that it's not a big issue, but should be improved
- improve page objects used in chat
- move more endpoints to the API
- finish temporarily skipped tests
- extract more code from the `chat` service
- use glimmer for `chat-messages`
- separate concerns in `chat-live-pane`
- eventually add js tests for `chat-api`, `chat-channels-manager` and `chat-subscriptions-manager`, they are indirectly heavy tested through system tests but it would be nice to at least test the public API

<!-- NOTE: All pull requests should have tests (rspec in Ruby, qunit in JavaScript). If your code does not include test coverage, please include an explanation of why it was omitted. -->
2022-12-21 13:21:02 +01:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
a176ce2fd0
PERF: Remove unnecessary SQL UNION query when search public channels (#19515)
It is pointless to include DM channels because the query for public
channel search restricts chatable type to `Category`.
2022-12-20 07:52:26 +08:00
Martin Brennan
6b9c0ee554
DEV: Change HashtagAutocompleteService to use DiscoursePluginRegistry (#19491)
Follow up to a review in #18937, this commit changes the HashtagAutocompleteService to no longer use class variables to register hashtag data sources or types in context priority order. This is to address multisite concerns, where one site could e.g. have chat disabled and another might not. The filtered plugin registers I added will not be included if the plugin is disabled.
2022-12-19 13:46:17 +10:00
Martin Brennan
baf78d3d91
FIX: Add missing user_id args for ChatMessage.cook (#19508)
In both ChatMessage#rebake! and in ChatMessageProcessor
when we were calling ChatMessage.cook we were missing the
user_id to cook with, which causes missed hashtag cooks
because of missing permissions.
2022-12-19 11:05:37 +10:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
09d15d4c7f
FIX: access to category chat only when user can create post (#19488)
Previously, restricted category chat channel was available for all groups - even `readonly`. From now on, only user who belong to group with `create_post` or `full` permissions can access that chat channel.
2022-12-19 11:35:28 +11:00
Martin Brennan
ec9ec1e04e
FEATURE: Sort hashtags starting with term higher priority (#19463)
This introduces another "section" of queries to the
hashtag autocomplete search, which returns results for
each type that start with the search term. So now results
will be in this order, and within these sections ordered
by the types in priority order:

1. Exact matches sorted by type
2. "starts with" sorted by type
3. Everything else sorted by type then name within type
2022-12-15 13:01:44 +10:00
Roman Rizzi
fa8d6860b1
FIX: email summary subject order should be consistent (#19469) 2022-12-14 15:08:02 -03:00
Martin Brennan
3ee4b59c64
DEV: Use guardian user for can_chat? (#19418)
Instead of passing `user` to `guardian.can_chat?`, we
can just use the inner `@user` that is part of the guardian
instance already to determine whether that user can chat,
since this is how it works for all other usages of guardian
even within chat.
2022-12-13 09:14:17 +10:00
Martin Brennan
f5b464ead5
FIX: Do not return channels for hashtags if user cannot chat (#19417)
Previously with this experimental feature a user would be
able to search for public channels for public categories
using the new #hashtag system even if they couldn't chat.
This commit fixes the hole.
2022-12-12 12:24:41 +10:00
Martin Brennan
3fdb8ffb57
FEATURE: Allow showing hashtag autocomplete results without term (#19219)
This commit allows us to type # in the UI and present autocomplete
results immediately with the following logic for the topic composer,
and reversed for the chat composer:

* Categories the user can access and has not muted sorted by `topic_count`
* Tags the user can access and has not muted sorted by `topic_count`
* Chat channels the user is a member of sorted by `messages_count`

So in effect, we allow searching for hashtags without a search term.
To do this we add a new `search_without_term` to each data source so
each one can define how it wants to handle this logic.
2022-12-08 13:47:59 +10:00
Gerhard Schlager
d1cddea685
REFACTOR: Make chat summary email notifications easier to translate (#19354) 2022-12-07 15:45:02 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
179d15d90e
FIX: webhook should touch channel’s last_message_sent_at (#19342) 2022-12-06 19:33:39 +01:00
Roman Rizzi
9c8043a4d2
FEATURE: Enforce mention limits for chat messages (#19034)
* FEATURE: Enforce mention limits for chat messages

The first part of these changes adds a new setting called `max_mentions_per_chat_message`, which skips notifications when the message contains too many mentions. It also respects the `max_users_notified_per_group_mention` setting
and skips notifications if expanding a group mention would exceed it.

We also include a new component to display JIT warning for these limits to the user while composing a message.

* Simplify ignoring/muting filter in chat_notifier

* Post-send warnings for unsent warnings

* Improve pluralization

* Address review feedback

* Fix test

* Address second feedback round

* Third round of feedback

Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2022-12-06 14:54:04 -03:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
68c4f16a73
FEATURE: channels can allow/disallow @all/@here mentions (#19317)
The settings tab of each category channel should now present the option to allow or disallow channel wide mentions: @here and @all.

When disallowed, using these mentions in the channel should have no effect.
2022-12-05 17:03:51 +01:00
Martin Brennan
cad2fe6089
FIX: Push category hashtag slug match to top (#19174)
When searching for categories it is possible for
a child category to have a slug that matches the term
exactly, but will not be found by .lookup since we
don't return these categories unless the ref matches
parent:child.

Introduces a search_sort method to each hashtag data
source so they can provide their custom sort logic of
results, in category's case putting all matching slugs
to the top regardless of parent/child relationship
then sorting by text.
2022-11-25 15:28:49 +10:00
Martin Brennan
a34838d671
FIX: Minor hashtag autocomplete fixes (#19173)
* Do not search category name when searching channels to avoid
  confusing results
* Overflow text in autocomplete menu with ... if it is too long
* Make autocomplete menu less height
2022-11-24 15:45:13 +11:00
Martin Brennan
274b21663e
FIX: Experimental hashtag search result matching and limit fixes (#19144)
This changes the hashtag search to first do a lookup to find
results where the slug exactly matches the
search term. Now when we search for hashtags, the
exact matches will be found first and put at the top of
the results.

`ChatChannelFetcher` has also been modified here to allow
for more options for performance -- we do not need to
query DM channels for secured IDs when looking up or searching
channels for hashtags, since they should never show in
results there (they have no slugs). Nor do we need to include
the channel archive records.

Also changes the limit of hashtag results to 20 by default
with a hidden site setting, and makes it so the scroll for the
results is overflowed.
2022-11-24 10:07:59 +10:00
Roman Rizzi
023333a8e5
DEV: Make summary subject logic more explicit (#19167) 2022-11-23 14:29:41 -03:00
Martin Brennan
c9ab270abd
FEATURE: Add descriptions on hover for hashtag search results (#19162)
Adds the description as a title="" attribute on the hashtag
autocomplete search items for tags, categories, and channels.
These descriptions can be seen by the user since they are
able to see the results that are returned by the search via
Guardian checks.
2022-11-23 14:59:00 +10:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva
c18453e38c
FEATURE: Allow staff to flag chat messages (#18919) 2022-11-22 12:14:15 -03:00
Loïc Guitaut
01392ab90c FIX: Delete associated channel upon category deletion
Currently when a category is deleted, if it has an associated chat
channel, the latter won’t be deleted automatically.

The fix is quite simple as we were simply missing a `dependent:
:destroy` option on the existing relation.
2022-11-22 10:04:29 +01:00
Martin Brennan
d3f02a1270
FEATURE: Generic hashtag autocomplete lookup and markdown cooking (#18937)
This commit fleshes out and adds functionality for the new `#hashtag` search and
lookup system, still hidden behind the `enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete`
feature flag.

**Serverside**

We have two plugin API registration methods that are used to define data sources
(`register_hashtag_data_source`) and hashtag result type priorities depending on
the context (`register_hashtag_type_in_context`). Reading the comments in plugin.rb
should make it clear what these are doing. Reading the `HashtagAutocompleteService`
in full will likely help a lot as well.

Each data source is responsible for providing its own **lookup** and **search**
method that returns hashtag results based on the arguments provided. For example,
the category hashtag data source has to take into account parent categories and
how they relate, and each data source has to define their own icon to use for the
hashtag, and so on.

The `Site` serializer has two new attributes that source data from `HashtagAutocompleteService`.
There is `hashtag_icons` that is just a simple array of all the different icons that
can be used for allowlisting in our markdown pipeline, and there is `hashtag_context_configurations`
that is used to store the type priority orders for each registered context.

When sending emails, we cannot render the SVG icons for hashtags, so
we need to change the HTML hashtags to the normal `#hashtag` text.

**Markdown**

The `hashtag-autocomplete.js` file is where I have added the new `hashtag-autocomplete`
markdown rule, and like all of our rules this is used to cook the raw text on both the clientside
and on the serverside using MiniRacer. Only on the server side do we actually reach out to
the database with the `hashtagLookup` function, on the clientside we just render a plainer
version of the hashtag HTML. Only in the composer preview do we do further lookups based
on this.

This rule is the first one (that I can find) that uses the `currentUser` based on a passed
in `user_id` for guardian checks in markdown rendering code. This is the `last_editor_id`
for both the post and chat message. In some cases we need to cook without a user present,
so the `Discourse.system_user` is used in this case.

**Chat Channels**

This also contains the changes required for chat so that chat channels can be used
as a data source for hashtag searches and lookups. This data source will only be
used when `enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete` is `true`, so we don't have
to worry about channel results suddenly turning up.

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**Known Rough Edges**

- Onebox excerpts will not render the icon svg/use tags, I plan to address that in a follow up PR
- Selecting a hashtag + pressing the Quote button will result in weird behaviour, I plan to address that in a follow up PR
- Mixed hashtag contexts for hashtags without a type suffix will not work correctly, e.g. #ux which is both a category and a channel slug will resolve to a category when used inside a post or within a [chat] transcript in that post. Users can get around this manually by adding the correct suffix, for example ::channel. We may get to this at some point in future
- Icons will not show for the hashtags in emails since SVG support is so terrible in email (this is not likely to be resolved, but still noting for posterity)
- Additional refinements and review fixes wil
2022-11-21 08:37:06 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
59cb0b656c
FEATURE: introduces chat_max_direct_message_users setting (#18997)
This setting limits the number of users in a direct message. 0 means you can only create a direct message with yourself.

Co-authored-by: David McClure <dave@xerotrope.org>
2022-11-15 10:40:28 +01:00
Roman Rizzi
698c3ced15
FIX: Deliver chat summaries when allowed groups include "everyone" (#18955)
The mailer in charge of sending chat summary emails applies a filter to ensure only members of groups listed in the `chat allowed groups` setting receive them. However, when you set it to `everyone`, nobody will be notified because
we treat this group differently and don't create `GroupUser` records for every user on the site.

This commit changes the mailer to skip the filter when the `everyone` ID is in the list.
2022-11-09 10:54:47 -03:00
Loïc Guitaut
9c482a645c FIX: Allow deletion of categories when chat channel is not present
Currently it’s not possible to delete a category if an associated chat
channel is present even if there are no messages in this channel.
This can lead to annoying situations for our users.

This patch addresses the issue by checking if the channel is empty
instead of just checking if there is a channel.
2022-11-08 10:25:39 +01:00
Martin Brennan
4116094e54
FIX: Make chat editor IDs not null (#18903)
Follow up to 766bcbc684

Makes ChatMessage.last_editor_id and ChatMessageRevision.user_id
NOT NULL since they are always filled in now and the last commit
had a migration to backfill this data.
2022-11-08 09:06:13 +10:00
Martin Brennan
c66743ee3d
FIX: Make ChatMessageUpdater check editing access for guardian (#18902)
Follow up to 766bcbc684

This fixes a gaffe from that commit where I passed in the
guardian to ChatMessageUpdater but then forgot to remove
the old way of setting the guardian and user instance variables
from the chat_message that was passed in.

Also, it moves the ensure_can_edit_message! check from the
controller into ChatMessageUpdater so all the access
checks are in the same place.
2022-11-08 09:04:18 +10:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva
3174e8e60f
DEV: DiscourseEvents for chat messages (#18914) 2022-11-07 19:06:10 +01:00
Martin Brennan
766bcbc684
FIX: Add editing user ids to ChatMessage and ChatMessageRevision (#18877)
This commit adds last_editor_id to ChatMessage for parity with Post in
core, as well as adding user_id to the ChatMessageRevision record since
we need to know who is making edits and revisions to messages, in case
in future we want to allow more than just the current user to edit chat
messages. The backfill for data here simply uses the record's creating
user ID, but in future if we allow other people to edit the messages it
will use their ID.
2022-11-07 09:04:47 +10:00
Loïc Guitaut
abcaa1a961 DEV: Rename direct message related models
This is a followup of the previous refactor where we created two new
models to handle all the dedicated logic that was present in the
`ChatChannel` model.

For the sake of consistency, `DMChannel` has been renamed to
`DirectMessageChannel` and the previous `DirectMessageChannel` model is
now named `DirectMessage`. This should help reasoning about direct
messages.
2022-11-03 14:39:23 +01:00
Roman Rizzi
0a5f548635
DEV: Move discourse-chat to the core repo. (#18776)
As part of this move, we are also renaming `discourse-chat` to `chat`.
2022-11-02 10:41:30 -03:00