We want to allow admins to make new required fields apply to existing users. In order for this to work we need to have a way to make those users fill up the fields on their next page load. This is very similar to how adding a 2FA requirement post-fact works. Users will be redirected to a page where they can fill up the remaining required fields, and until they do that they won't be able to do anything else.
We didn't escape the "user status" before inserting in in the title of the "user status badge" next to the current user avatar.
This only affects the current user.
Internal ref - t/130332
Followup 96a0781bc1
When sending emails where secure uploads is enabled
and secure_uploads_allow_embed_images_in_emails is
true, we attach the images to the email, and we
do some munging with the final email so the structure
of the MIME parts looks like this:
```
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
text/html
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
image/png
```
However, we were not specifying the `boundary` of the
`multipart/mixed` main content-type of the email, so
sometimes the email would come through appearing to
have an empty body with the entire thing attached as
one attachment, and some mail parsers considered the
entire email as the "epilogue" and/or "preamble".
This commit fixes the issue by specifying the boundary
in the content-type header per https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1341/7_2_Multipart.html
In 53b3d2f0dc we introduced a stricter BBCode Tag parser. It prevents having "values" with spaces when they're not surrounded by a valid pair of quotes.
The `[details=` BBCode Tag is popular enough that it's worth adding a special case for it (especially since it doesn't support other parameters).
This also adds the Finnish pair of quotes.
Context - https://meta.discourse.org/t/details-accepts-only-one-word-as-summary/313019
Adds a checkbox to filter untranslated text strings in the admin UI, behind a hidden and default `false` site setting `admin_allow_filter_untranslated_text`.
Followup to 0e1102b332
Minor followup, makes the condition check against the
boolean val, see the difference here:
```ruby
!SiteSetting.enforce_second_factor_on_external_auth && "true"
=> "true"
```
vs:
```ruby
!SiteSetting.enforce_second_factor_on_external_auth && "true" == "true"
=> true
```
* Removed the link from the title, so the settings can only be accessed via the settings button on the right
* Added an icon to the "Learn more" link to indicate that it opens a new window
* Made various styling adjustments
…to avoid re-evaulation right before destroying.
With `DeferredTrackedSet` we delay both adding and removing elements from the set. That means when you're transitioning between routes, and breadcrumbs change, both old and new breadcrumbs are rendered (briefly, in a first render pass)
And since the arguments for the old breadcrumbs can be (and often are) destroyed - it would blow up the renderer. By caching the template it will reuse it in that first pass.
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No test because I couldn't figure out a synthetic test setup where you have breadcrumbs in a deeply nested route and where you navigate from that route to one of the parent routes.
* DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1
* FIX: Remove references to `Rails.logger.chained`
`Rails.logger.chained` was provided by Logster before Rails 7.1
introduced their broadcast logger. Now all the loggers are added to
`Rails.logger.broadcasts`.
Some code in our initializers was still using `chained` instead of
`broadcasts`.
* DEV: Make parameters optional to all FakeLogger methods
* FIX: Set `override_level` on Logster loggers (#27519)
A followup to f595d599dd
* FIX: Don’t duplicate Rack response
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
This commit introduces behaviour similar to sites
like GitHub, Notion, and others where, if you
are already typing a list and press enter in the composer,
we continue the list on the next line.
Then, if you press enter again on the next line with
an empty list item, we remove that item on that last line.
This works with the following list types:
* star bullet
- dash bullet
* [] star and dash bullet with checkbox
1. numbered
This also works if you are in the middle of a list, and
with indented sub-lists.
With the numbered lists, we continue with the next number
in the sequence, and if you start a new line in the middle
of the list, we renumber the rest of the list.
In some instances, the `modifications` of `tags` hasn't been properly serialized as a Ruby array but rather as a string (I've seen `""`, `"[]"`, and `"[\"\"]"`).
This generates an error when we try to `filter_tags` and remove `hidden_tags` (which is an array) from `tags` which might be a string.
Internal ref - t/131126
I wasn't able to figure out the root cause of this so I reverted the behavior that was introduced ~6 years ago in f2c060bdf2