In particular, this applies:
- new `discourse/no-implicit-this` template-lint rule
- `init`/`willDestroy` ordering enforcement
- `lines-between-class-members`
Because of an oversight in a previous PR, the breadcrumb link when visiting Admin > Emoji > Settings was broken. The correct path is customize, not config.
The current breadcrumb separators are ">" characters that are added as pseudo-elements. These become part of the clickable area for the links, which causes mis-clicks.
This PR does two things:
- Replace the pseudo-element with a DIcon.
- Make sure the separator is not clickable.
Blocks allow BOTS to augment the capacities of a chat message. At the moment only one block is available: `actions`, accepting only one type of element: `button`.
<img width="708" alt="Screenshot 2024-11-15 at 19 14 02" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63f32a29-05b1-4f32-9edd-8d8e1007d705">
# Usage
```ruby
Chat::CreateMessage.call(
params: {
message: "Welcome!",
chat_channel_id: 2,
blocks: [
{
type: "actions",
elements: [
{ value: "foo", type: "button", text: { text: "How can I install themes?", type: "plain_text" } }
]
}
]
},
guardian: Discourse.system_user.guardian
)
```
# Documentation
## Blocks
### Actions
Holds interactive elements: button.
#### Fields
| Field | Type | Description | Required? |
|--------|--------|--------|--------|
| type | string | For an actions block, type is always `actions` | Yes |
| elements | array | An array of interactive elements, maximum 10 elements | Yes |
| block_id | string | An unique identifier for the block, will be generated if not specified. It has to be unique per message | No |
#### Example
```json
{
"type": "actions",
"block_id": "actions_1",
"elements": [...]
}
```
## Elements
### Button
#### Fields
| Field | Type | Description | Required? |
|--------|--------|--------|--------|
| type | string | For a button, type is always `button` | Yes |
| text | object | A text object holding the type and text. Max 75 characters | Yes |
| value | string | The value returned after the interaction has been validated. Maximum length is 2000 characters | No |
| style | string | Can be `primary` , `success` or `danger` | No |
| action_id | string | An unique identifier for the action, will be generated if not specified. It has to be unique per message | No |
#### Example
```json
{
"type": "actions",
"block_id": "actions_1",
"elements": [
{
"type": "button",
"text": {
"type": "plain_text",
"text": "Ok"
},
"value": "ok",
"action_id": "button_1"
}
]
}
```
## Interactions
When a user interactions with a button the following flow will happen:
- We send an interaction request to the server
- Server checks if the user can make this interaction
- If the user can make this interaction, the server will:
* `DiscourseEvent.trigger(:chat_message_interaction, interaction)`
* return a JSON document
```json
{
"interaction": {
"user": {
"id": 1,
"username": "j.jaffeux"
},
"channel": {
"id": 1,
"title": "Staff"
},
"message": {
"id": 1,
"text": "test",
"user_id": -1
},
"action": {
"text": {
"text": "How to install themes?",
"type": "plain_text"
},
"type": "button",
"value": "click_me_123",
"action_id": "bf4f30b9-de99-4959-b3f5-632a6a1add04"
}
}
}
```
* Fire a `appEvents.trigger("chat:message_interaction", interaction)`
As part of a previous fix we changed which groups are serialized for a user, in order to fix a bug in the default group selector under user preferences.
However, we should only change this when serializing the current user. This change combines the old code-path and the new based on who is serializing.
Firstly, we need to understand that ActiveRecord can be
connected to a role which prevent writes and this happens in Discourse when a
replica database has been setup for failover purposes. When a role
prevent writes from happening, ActiveRecord will raise the
`ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyError` if a write query is attempted.
Secondly, theme fields are baked at runtime within GET requests. The
baking process involves writing the baked value to the
`ThemeField#baked_value` column in the database.
If we combine the two points above, we can see how the writing of the
baked value to the database will trigger a `ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyError`
in a GET requests when the database is connected to a role preventing
writes. However, failing to bake a theme is not the end of the world and
should not cause GET requests to fail. Therefore, this commit adds a rescue
for `ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyError` in the `ThemeField#ensure_baked!`
method.
Followup 0568d36133
Followup 97cf069a06
Due to the S3 dualstack endpoint change, sites with
S3 backups configured but _not_ S3 uploads were erroring,
with admins unable to access the backups page. This
commit fixes the error by not enabling S3 dualstack
endpoints if S3 uploads have not been enabled, backups
don't need to use them.
c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/unable-to-backup-or-navigate-to-backups/335899
* FEATURE: Add skip notification option to group invite to topic
* DEV: rename `skip_notification` to `should_notify`
* DEV: update `should_notify` param to be default `true` in controllers
* DEV: update spec to use `greater than` instead of `equal to` to prevent flakiness
* Update app/controllers/topics_controller.rb
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
* DEV: merged two `#invite_group` specs into one
* DEV: Added test case for `invite-group` in requests spec
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Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
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>
- Uses a more appropriate image, with immutable tag (so update prompts work correctly)
- Updates port forwarding
- Improves mount setup (inc. persistant PG/Redis when rebuilding)
- Fixes ember-cli live reload
- Automatically configures VSCode & extensions
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
When running a development environment behind a proxy (e.g. when using a cloud development environment, or a service like ngrok), the ember-cli port & protocol may not match the one in the browser. `livereload.js` knows how to auto-configure itself based on the current browser environment... but Ember CLI overrides that autoconfiguration with some hard-coded values.
The intention there is to allow running the livereload server on a different port to the ember-cli web proxy. We don't need that functionality.
This commit stops loading `ember-cli-live-reload.js`, and instead loads `_lr/livereload.js` directly.
Follow up to 6f8f6a7726
Prior to the linked commit, the `uploads#create` endpoint had a `upload_type` and `type` param that acted as aliases for each other and raised an error if both of them were missing. In the linked commit, we removed the `type` param and always required the `upload_type` param which break API consumers that only included `type` in their requests.
This commit adds back the `type` param temporarily and introduces a deprecation message for it so that API consumers are made aware of the eventual removal of the `type` param.
This commit:
- Adds back the target drop options to enable the feature
- Applies the css to every elements and not just the one for admin emojis, also fixes the style as it was flashing and preventing it to work. For now we just change the color of the image icon.
- Adds a test to ensure we don't regress.
It splits the hide_profile_and_presence user option and the default_hide_profile_and_presence site setting for more granular control. It keeps the option to hide the profile under /u/username/preferences/interface and adds the presence toggle in the quick user menu.
Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
This is a very simple change, which creates a permanent table in the DB, rather than generating a temporary table when moving posts. This change is about capturing data and any usage will appear in a follow-up.
I did include a new column created_new_topic in the new table, so that it can be easily audited without having to compare destination topic created_at with moved_post records.
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>
This commit removes the new optimized category style introduced in
previous commits (d37a0d40, 9a80d718 and 430c42ac), in favour of the
existent `categories_only`.
Primary is a more appropriate color here than "danger". Authorizing is
important, but we usually use "danger" for destructive actions and
nothing is being destroyed here.
Overriding computed properties with arguments is no longer supported by Ember, so we need to rename this computed property and add fallback logic manually.
This fixes the styleguide 'buttons' page. Ref https://meta.discourse.org/t/styleguide-bugs/335211?u=david
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.
This reverts commit 5a00a041f1.
Implementation is currently not correct. Multiple uploads can share the
same etag but have different paths in the S3 bucket.
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.
Followup 0568d36133
S3 itself and other S3-compatible providers do not
allow using an S3 custom endpoint and dualstack at
the same time, so this commit fixes that by not using
dualstack when the endpoint is present.
This PR ensures that admins are shown a confirmation dialog when clicking to disable 2FA for a user. The 2FA button is right below the "Grant Badge" button and as such it can easily be clicked accidentally. It's also good practice to ask for confirmation before removing important functionality.
A "bad upload" in this context is a upload with a mismatched URL. This can happen when changing the S3 bucket used for uploads and the upload records in the database have not been remapped correctly.
"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.
When we added direct S3 uploads to Discourse, which use
presigned URLs, we never took into account the dualstack
endpoints for IPv6 on S3.
This commit fixes the issue by using the dualstack endpoints
for presigned URLs and requests, which are used in the
get-presigned-put and batch-presign-urls endpoints used when
directly uploading to S3.
It also makes regular S3 requests for `put` and so on use
dualstack URLs. It doesn't seem like there is a downside to
doing this, but a bunch of specs needed to be updated to reflect this.
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"
When replying to a topic, the @-mention userSearch needs the topicId and the categoryId so they can trigger immediately, with sane suggestions.
This was broken when the mentions were moved from ComposerEditor to DEditor.
* UX: Apply admin table classes for consistent mobile styling on the emojis page
* UX: remove icon from the button
* UX: styling tweaks on the emoji uploader form
* UX: right align table button controls
* apply prettier
Currently, if an association is added as a tracked field in
`PostRevisor`, the `PostRevisionSerializer` class will try to serialize
it somehow. This will raise an error as ActiveRecord collection proxies
can't be serialized.
This patch addresses this issue by skipping any association tracked by
the `PostRevisor` class.
I was skimming through existing pages to get a feel for the admin UI guidelines. I noticed that this part was missing its margin. On some further investigation, it seems that a single CSS selector, .award-badge was being used both for the section and for the button in the header, so I decided to 1) separate the two and 2) add in the missing margin.
Prior to Uppy, the `uploads#create` endpoint used to receive a `type` param that indicated the purpose/target of the upload, such as `avatar`, `site_setting` and so on. With the introduction of Uppy, the `type` param became the MIME type of the file being uploaded, and the purpose/target of the upload became a new param called `upload_type`, however the backend could still use the `type` param (which now contains MIME type) as the purpose/target of the upload if `upload_type` is absent.
We technically don't need to send the MIME type over the network, but it seems like it's done by Uppy and we have no control over the `type` param that Uppy includes:
758de8167b/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/uppy/uppy-upload.js (L146-L151)
This commit does a couple of things:
1. It amends the `uploads#create` endpoint so it always requires the `upload_type` param and doesn't fallback to `type` if `upload_type` is absent
2. It forces consumers of the `UppyUpload` class (and by extension `UppyImageUploader`) to specify `type` of the upload
Internal topic: t/140945.
This commit switches the route for the about config page to retrieve the list of site settings that control the /about page by their area instead of their individual names.
Internal topic: t/136384.
In some cases, on Safari iOS, we would recompute the "--composer-vh" variable due to a minimal change in the viewport. This ends up triggering a loop where setting this variable triggers another viewport resize event, which triggers another change of the variable...
In order to fix (patch?) this issue, we now have a 1px leeway when checking the difference between the previous and new viewport.
Internal ref - t/141088
Multiple category styles can be used on the same site. The category and
subcategories page will use the "desktop_category_page_style" setting
and individual category pages will use the style selected in settings,
if any.
Commit c1f078ca tried to use the same style for both the category and
subcategories page, but the route matching did not take into account
the "discovery.categoryAll" and "discovery.categoryNone" variants of
the "discovery.category" route.
Template overrides have been advised against for a long time, and are increasingly hard to maintain as Discourse's development accelerates. This commit officially deprecates this customization method, which will be removed in the not-too-distant future (likely in the first half of 2025).
From plugin-api comment:
Registers a new tab to be displayed in "more topics" area at the bottom of a topic page.
```gjs
api.registerMoreTopicsTab({
id: "other-topics",
name: i18n("other_topics.tab"),
component: <template>tbd</template>,
condition: ({ topic }) => topic.otherTopics?.length > 0,
});
```
You can additionally use more-topics-tabs value transformer to conditionally show/hide
specific tabs.
```js
api.registerValueTransformer("more-topics-tabs", ({ value, context }) => {
if (context.user?.aFeatureFlag) {
// Remove "suggested" from the topics page
return value.filter(
(tab) =>
context.currentContext !== "topic" ||
tab.id !== "suggested-topics"
);
}
});
```
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`.
Allows anonymous users to download the calendar file. Before, they were given the option, but it would fail silently with a `TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'user_option')`.
I have been unable to figure out a way of testing this usefully (as I fear it would require creating several thousands of objects), but existing tests pass and a manual test with ~400k topics succeeds after the fix, while it would hang indefinitely and/or consume all disk space before the fix.
I have reported the initial problem and my findings in https://meta.discourse.org/t/topic-reset-all-highest-exhausts-all-available-disk-space/333837
The primary key is usually a bigint column, but the foreign key columns
are usually of integer type. This can lead to issues when joining these
columns due to mismatched types and different value ranges.
This was using a temporary plugin / test API to make tests pass. After
more careful consideration, we concluded that it is safe to alter the
tables directly.
We are moving away from the mobile-specific template pattern in favor of logical `{{#if}}` statements. This brings us closer to a standard Ember app, makes testing easier, and reduces duplicate code.
This commit includes some minor refactoring in the resolver & component-templates initializer, so that the mobile lookups happen on desktop, without actually being used. This allows us to print the deprecation message consistently, to improve visibility to developers.
This commit fixes the (?) tooltips for reports on
the admin dashboard on mobile.
The fix is that float-kit instances can now have different triggers
and un-triggers for mobile and desktop, and float-kit is now aware
of the site being in mobile view.
Example usage:
```
@triggers={{hash mobile=(array "click")}}
```
So now, if you press on the tooltip trigger on mobile it shows
correctly, and on desktop both hover and click can be used.
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Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>