Non-admin/moderator users can bulk select items in new/unread, but not in
latest/top/hot. This commit ensures that when the user can no longer
bulk select items in a list, the bulk select checkboxes in the topic list
rows are hidden.
The Admin UI guidelines states that buttons should have text, not icons. This was an oversight on the admin emoji listing.
Part of this change is also opportunistically removing the CSS file for admin emojis, none of which is used any more since the conversion.
This commit introduces a new feature that allows staff to bulk select and delete users directly from the users list at `/admin/users/list`. The main use-case for this feature is make deleting spammers easier when a site is under a large spam attack.
Internal topic: t/140321.
Uploads that are linked to site settings shouldn't be flagged as secure in login-required sites that enable secure uploads. However, in order for site setting uploads to not be marked secured, the frontend uploader has to include 2 params in the upload request: `for_site_setting: true` and `type: "site_setting"`.
Since these 2 params are semantically identical, we want the `type: "site_setting"` param alone to make the upload correctly treated as a site setting upload. To achieve that, we need to include the `site_setting` type in the public types list because the `for_site_setting` param has the same effect — it marks the upload as a public type.
b138eaf9e5/lib/upload_security.rb (L128-L131)
- Add bulk actions component on /filter page for both desktop & mobile view.
- Add system specs to assert bulk actions to be available on /filter page.
This commit is going to try using the `have_read_post` page object from
`topic_view` instead of the page object for `topic` because it's
implementation has a longer wait time as it uses the ENV variable for
wait time: `Capybara.default_max_wait_time * 2`.
If this works out we should probably remove the duplicated
`have_read_post` page object so that we have a single implementation.
When using chat in drawer mode, after you've clicked on a chat bookmark in the user menu, clicking any other chat bookmark would "do nothing".
In 8b18fd1556 we added an optimization to prevent the same route from being reloaded, but it ended up breaking the bookmarks.
This commit reverts the changed made the above commit and adds a system specs that ensure we can click two chat bookmarks in the user menu when using chat in drawer mode.
Internal ref - t/134362
When a parent category shows topics from subcategories, dismissing
should dismiss posts in both parent and subcategories.
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
Redesign the permalinks page to follow the UX guide. In addition, the ability to edit permalinks was added.
This change includes:
- move to RestModel
- added Validations
- update endpoint and clear old values after the update
- system specs and improvements for unit tests
This commit modernizes the post menu by migrating it from the existing widget-based implementation to Glimmer components. This transition aims to improve the maintainability, performance, and overall developer experience.
It also introduces a new DAG-based transformer API for customizations that aims to be more flexible than the widget base one.
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Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
When performing bulk dismissal in Unread and New views, the dismiss button stays at the top of the UI. Because of this we want to provide the dismiss action also in the "sticky" menu that's always in view, even when scrolling a long list of topics.
Follow-up to a5497b74be
In the linked commit, as part of simplifying the invite modal, we removed the option to skip sending an email when creating an invite restricted to a specific address. This has caused confusion about whether an email will be sent by Discourse or not, so we're adding back the option to create a restricted invite without emailing.
Internal topic: t/134023/48.
"Resume editing" would do nothing when going through the `/new-message` flow.
This seems to be broken since [this commit](b0f6d074be). which moved `this._setModel` calls around – the same we're doing now, but to different places: the first one needs to happen after the `draft.data` has been set , while the second needs to happen before the `this.open` call.
This PR adds a small visual change to the new feature item on the `/admin/whats-new` page. When features are marked with an experimental site setting, they should show an indication on the feature item that it is "Experimental"
This commit adds an API `upload_image` to `FormKitField` page object for setting an image file on an `Image` field in FormKit. Usage is like this:
```ruby
form.field("image_field").upload_image(image_path)
```
The `value` API also now supports `Image` fields; it returns an `Upload` record if the field has an uploaded image.
Recently we added a new feature for automatically gridding images in the composer (https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/29260). After testing this feature under a setting for a short period of time, the feature is no longer experimental anymore.
This PR removes the site setting `experimental_auto_grid_images`.
Docking is a leftover from older header code, it looks like it is no
longer used in the app. This helper was registering a scroll event
listener to check if the header should be docked or not. Initially, a
"docked" class was added to the body element. This class persisted
through the lifecycle of the app and the scroll event was doing no
useful work.
Some older themes may still use it in CSS, that will cause a regression,
from a quick look at existing code, the surface area should be small
(2-3 themes). It's worth removing the event listener for performance
reasons. We could possibly add the class "docked" statically to the body
element, but it's redundant. It's best to clean up the relevant CSS in
themes, where applicable.
This commit adds a new "Community title" field to the about config page. This field controls the `short_site_description` setting, which is shown in the browser tab for key pages such categories pages and topic lists.
Internal topic: t/140812.
This commit adds a new "Invite" link to the sidebar for all users who can invite to the site. Clicking the link opens the invite modal without changing the current route the user is on. Admins can customize the new link or remove it entirely if they wish by editing the sidebar section.
Internal topic: t/129752.
This commit removes the feature flag for the new /about page, enabling it for all sites, and removes the code for old the /about page.
Internal topic: t/140413.
Followup 9762e65758
When we added the Revise... option for posts/new topics
in the review queue, which sends a PM to the user, we used
`SystemMessage.create_from_system_user`, which always sends
the PM from the system user. However, this makes it so if the
user replies to the PM, which they are encouraged to do,
no one will see it unless they actively monitor the system inbox.
This commit changes it so `SystemMessage.create` is used,
which uses the `site_contact_username` and `site_contact_group`
site settings as participants in the sent PM. Then, when the
user replies, it will send to that inbox instead.
If `site_contact_username` is blank, the system user is used.
# Context
Add `disableDefaultKeyboardShortcuts` function to the plugin API to allow for disabling [default bindings](e4941278b2/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/keyboard-shortcuts.js (L49)).
# Details
This function is used to disable a "default" keyboard shortcut. You can pass an array of shortcut bindings as strings to disable them.
**Please note that this function must be called from a pre-initializer.**
Example:
```js
api.disableDefaultKeyboardShortcuts(['command+f', 'shift+c']);
```
- Added system spec, displaying intended behavior
…or a tip with the highest priority.
This regressed in 597ef11195 where we got rid of `next()` calls, so we'd render the first tip we encounter.
The commit also adds a test and updates existing ones.
This PR is a follow-up to ea1473e532. When we initially added the experimental feature for automatically adding `[grid]` to images, we add the [grid] surrounding images after all the uploads have been completed.
This can lead to confusion when `[grid]` is delayed to be added in the composer, as users may try to add grid manually leading to breakage. This also leads to issues with Discourse AI's automatic image caption feature.
**In this PR**: we simply move the logic to be added when the images are uploaded and processing. This way, `[grid]` surrounding images is added immediately. We also apply a fix for an edge-case to prevent images from being wrapped in `[grid]` when they are already inside `[grid]` tags.
Toggle the button to enable the experimental site setting from "What's new" announcement.
The toggle button is displayed when:
- site setting exists and is boolean;
- potentially required plugin is enabled.
This PR adds the feature where three or more image uploads in the composer will result in the images being surrounded by `[grid]` tags. This helps take advantage of the grid feature (https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21513) and display images in a more appealing way immediately after upload.