At the moment core providers are hard-coded in Javascript, and plugin providers get added to the JS payload at compile time. This refactor means that we only ship enabled providers to the client.
* drafts in user profile: only show to user herself (not to admins), use avatar replying to (instead of topic OP), add keyboard shortcut for drafts, simplify display labels
* use JSON when testing Draft.stream
* add drafts.json endpoint, user profile tab with drafts stream
* improve drafts stream display in user profile
* truncate excerpts in drafts list, better handling for resume draft action
* improve draft stream SQL query, add rspec tests
* if composer is open, quietly close it when user opens another draft from drafts stream; load PM draft only when user is in /u/username/messages (instead of /u/username)
* cleanup
* linting fixes
* apply prettier styling to modified files
* add client tests for drafts, includes a fixture for drafts.json
* improvements to code following review
* refresh drafts route when user deletes a draft open in the composer while being in the drafts route; minor prettier scss fix
* added more spec tests, deleted an acceptance test for removing drafts that was too finicky, formatting and code style fixes, added appEvent for draft:destroyed
* prettier, eslint fixes
* use "username_lower" from users table, added error handling for rejected promises
* adds guardian spec for can_see_drafts, adds improvements following code review
* move DraftsController spec to its own file
* fix failing drafts qunit test, use getOwner instead of deprecated this.container
* limit test fixture for draft.json testing to new_topic request only
It was a dropdown to provide choices of color schemes,
and only one scheme could be shown.
With this commit, multiple color scheme previews can be displayed on
one page at the same time, making admins choose color schemes more
easily.
Theme preview windows are shrinked.
Imported default color schemes.
Co-Authored-By: Misaka 0x4e21 <misaka4e21@gmail.com>
* Phase 0 for user-selectable theme components
- Drops `key` column from the `themes` table
- Drops `theme_key` column from the `user_options` table
- Adds `theme_ids` (array of ints default []) column to the `user_options` table and migrates data from `theme_key` to the new column.
- Removes the `default_theme_key` site setting and adds `default_theme_id` instead.
- Replaces `theme_key` cookie with a new one called `theme_ids`
- no longer need Theme.settings_for_client
* Add possibility to add hidden posts with PostCreator
* FEATURE: Create hidden posts for received spam emails
Spamchecker usually have 3 results: HAM, SPAM and PROBABLY_SPAM
SPAM gets usually directly rejected and needs no further handling.
HAM is good message and usually gets passed unmodified.
PROBABLY_SPAM gets an additional header to allow further processing.
This change addes processing capabilities for such headers and marks
new posts created as hidden when received via email.
A previous shortcut used was not allowing for <abbr and other tags starting with a
If <abbr> appeared anywhere in the text all mentions would fail to link
This refinement of previous fix moves the crawler blocking into
anonymous cache
This ensures we never poison the cache incorrectly when blocking crawlers
I know that **Naming is CRITICAL** and that **Refactoring only NOT welcome**.
But since I spotted this (consistent) typo and the change does not affect any
functionality -- I checked the presence of "asscoiated" in the code base, I
guess the first rule trumps the second one.
It also gave me a false pretext to bypass my reluctance to use Google forms and
sign de CLA. Typos hurt the eye.
The logic is too hairy and we can't reliably determine
when to force summary mode. Work is underway to improve
perf for megatopics so this will not be required
eventually.
New method deprecator will ensure one log message an hour happens
for all deprecated method calls per call site
Also removes unused monkey patches to ActiveRecord::Base
Introduce new patterns for direct sql that are safe and fast.
MiniSql is not prone to memory bloat that can happen with direct PG usage.
It also has an extremely fast materializer and very a convenient API
- DB.exec(sql, *params) => runs sql returns row count
- DB.query(sql, *params) => runs sql returns usable objects (not a hash)
- DB.query_hash(sql, *params) => runs sql returns an array of hashes
- DB.query_single(sql, *params) => runs sql and returns a flat one dimensional array
- DB.build(sql) => returns a sql builder
See more at: https://github.com/discourse/mini_sql
This refactors it so "Defaults provider" is only responsible for "defaults"
Locale handling and management of locale settings is moved back into
SiteSettingExtension
This eliminates complex state management using DistributedCache and makes
it way easier to test SiteSettingExtension
This updates tests to use latest rails 5 practice
and updates ALL dependencies that could be updated
Performance testing shows that performance has not regressed
if anything it is marginally faster now.
Somewhere there was a regression and a user couldn't remove their own
title. If they selected '(none)' in the UI it would say it was saved,
but it would not actually be updated in the db.
If "logged in" is being forced anonymous on certain routes, trigger
the protection for any requests that spend 50ms queueing
This means that ...
1. You need to trip it by having 3 requests take longer than 1 second in 10 second interval
2. Once tripped, if your route is still spending 50m queueuing it will continue to be protected
This means that site will continue to function with almost no delays while it is scaling up to handle the new load
If a particular path is being hit extremely hard by logged on users,
revert to anonymous cached view.
This will only come into effect if 3 requests queue for longer than 2 seconds
on a *single* path.
This can happen if a URL is shared with the entire forum base and everyone
is logged on
Ignores the site setting "find_related_post_with_key" and always tries to honor the `In-Reply-To` and `References` header for emails sent to a group.
The senders email address must be included in the `To` or `CC` header of a previous email sent to the group and the `Message-ID` of that email must be included in the current email's `In-Reply-To` or `References` header.
* `rescue nil` is a really bad pattern to use in our code base.
We should rescue errors that we expect the code to throw and
not rescue everything because we're unsure of what errors the
code would throw. This would reduce the amount of pain we face
when debugging why something isn't working as expexted. I've
been bitten countless of times by errors being swallowed as a
result during debugging sessions.
Often we need to amend our schema, it is tempting to use
drop_table, rename_column and drop_column to amned schema
trouble though is that existing code that is running in production
can depend on the existance of previous schema leading to application
breaking until new code base is deployed.
The commit enforces new rules to ensure we can never drop tables or
columns in migrations and instead use Migration::ColumnDropper and
Migration::TableDropper to defer drop the db objects
This feature can be enabled by choosing a destination for the
`shared drafts category` site setting.
* Staff members can create shared drafts, choosing a destination
category for the topic when it is published.
* Shared Drafts can be viewed in their category, or above the
topic list for the destination category where it will end up.
* When the shared draft is ready, it can be published to the
appropriate category by clicking a button on the topic view.
* When published, Drafts change their timestamps to the current
time, and any edits to the original post are removed.
Why? Some edits by staff are not tracked. For example, during the grace
period, or via the flags/silence dialog.
If a staff member is editing someone else's post, it now goes into the
Staff Action Logs so it can be audited by other staff members.