To demonstrate the issue:
- Visit https://meta.discourse.org/#somethingHere while logged in
- Click "log out"
- You will be logged out, but the page will not be reloaded
Setting `window.location.pathname = "/"` will not reload the page if there is a hash present. Using `window.location = "/"` gives us the desired behavior.
This makes sure that all processes that fork off the master have a fully
operation schema cache.
In Rails 6, schema cache is now bolted to the connection pool. This change
ensures the cache on all pools is fully populated prior to forking.
The bolting of cache to connection pool does lead to some strange cases
where a connection can "steal" the cache from another connection, which
can cause stuff to possibly hang or deadlock. This change minimizes the risk
of this happening cause it is already primed.
We make a STRONG assumption that the schema is always the same on all sites
when we spin up a multisite cluster.
In IE11, the browser returns the cached HTML response, rather than the JSON formatted response. A better solution may be to add a `Vary: Accept` header to all of our HTML responses, but this commit should solve the immediate issue.
`fancy_title` is already escaped by Rails. Escaping it again would print
the HTML entity as-is, e.g. `"` instead of `"`.
This fixes the issue by introducing a new `escapedContent` attribute on
the `QuickAccessItem` widget.
Prior to this change plugin migrations were not working and multisite
migrations not working.
Rails internals changed so we need to account for it.
Specifically semantics of `db:migrate` in rails changed so it is sort of
a "multisite:migrate".
Rails 6 seems to introduce a whitelist of allowed hosts. I personally
use `dev.local` for development and this no longer works.
This introduces a new ENV variable, `DISCOURSE_DEV_HOST`. If present,
it will whitelist that host for development mode.
* FIX: Cast all numerical values in reports
The backend can return some numerical values in report as strings. That results in unexpected order of values when sorting report tables.
* Create `toNumber()` helper
The `typeof` and `parseFloat` seem to be the fastest path: https://jsperf.com/number-vs-typeof-vs-parsefloat#results
This is a temporary workaround for the issue in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/36949
Discussing a proper fix in Rails with the Rails team.
Prior to this fix we were spinning up a thread every time we closed a connection
to the db.
* Adjustments to pass specs on Rails 6.0.0
* Use classic autoloader instead of Zeitwerk
* Update Rails 6.0.0 deprecated methods
* Rails 6.0.0 not allowing column with integer name
* Drop freedom_patches/rails6.rb
* Default value for trigger_transactional_callbacks? is true
* Bump rspec-rails version to 4.0.0.beta2
New version of mini scheduler allows you to select the name of a schedule
in the history page in `/sidekiq/scheduler/history`.
This is handy for quickly looking up timing trends.
Well all this does is amends a commit comment cause I was over eager and
pushed previous commit.
This is the comment I wanted....
This allows `pkill -USR2 -f 'ruby bin/unicorn'` to restart current unicorn
It is handy if you want to bind a keyboard shortcut for unicorn restarts
in dev.
By doing so you can avoid finding the terminal, hitting ctrl-c and then
hitting up, enter, heading back to browser.
It saves time.
Automate stuff, you will not regret it...
In dev mode sending USR2 to the unicorn master supervisor process will
restart unicorn.
This allows a simple script like this to restart unicorn in dev:
```
#!/usr/bin/env bash
kill -s USR2 `ps aux | grep ruby\ bin\/unicorn | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`
```
* FIX: inline_uploads and subfolder
* if subfolder, also look for images with a path containing
cdn_url + relative_url_root
* FIX: migrate_to_s3 task and subfolder
New site setting: `embed_any_origin` that will send postMessages to
wildcard origins `*` instead of the referer.
Most of the time you won't want to do this, so the setting is default to
`false`. However, there are certain situations where you want to allow
embedding to send post messages when there is no HTTP REFERER.
For example, if you created a native mobile app and you wanted to embed a list
of Discourse topics as HTML. In the code your HTML would be a
static file/string, which would not be able to send a referer. In this
case, the site setting will allow the embed to work.
From a security standpoint we currently only use `postMessage` to send
data about the size of the HTML document and scroll position, so it
should be enable if required with minimal security ramifications.