oga gem is automatically required by the aws gem
the oga gem retains about 1mb of memory, aws now uses nokogiri
This also removes the html normalize from the pretty text specs that was
a fair bit buggy as the polls test shows.
* only toggles
* fix a bug with presence
* more tests
* do not duplicate `continuing discussion...` text
* persist state to allow switching between toggles
* FEATURE: introduces minimum trust level for polls
This commit makes `poll_enabled` less misleading and introduces `poll_minimum_trust_level_to_create`. If poll are enabled they will always be cooked, and if you have the required trust level you can create polls. As a side effect, it also fixes a bug where rebaking a post created by staff member when `poll_enabled=false` would end up not cooking it.
It also adds more tests to ensure settings are respected.
* admins should be whitelisted
* checks for admin in post validation
* test for >= instead of == trust level
* Fix infinite loop when poll step is zero
* Add test for step minimum and for breaking test
* Remove trailing spaces (eslint)
* Remove extra space (eslint)
* Removed test call .twice
* composer restyle, some input normalization
* style adjustments: spacing, preview background, colors
* small spacing adjustments, removing default iOS input appearance, fixing merge
* small width adjustment
* fixing mobile link modal for small devices
* FIX: more resilient allowInitiatlValueMutation implementation
* Build scrollMap only on scroll.
* FIX: pick date and time was not reseting state
* FIX: removes auto sizing and touchstart support for now
* Revert "FIX: reflects discourse icons naming scheme s/d-icon-*/d-*"
This reverts commit b5ed980235.
* tweak icon-library generation
* FIX: regression preventing to set number of hours before closing
This commit also adds a full test suite for editing topic timer.
* FIX: makes allowInitialValueMutation more restrictive
* FIX: invite-list expects initial value mutation
* fixing tag input spacing
* minor input cleanup
* bump onebox version
* FIX: avoids test failing at some times of the day
* FIX: various issues when editing category permissions
This commit also adds multiple tests
* renames `select-box-kit` into `select-kit`
* introduces `single-select` and `multi-select` as base components
* introduces {{search-advanced-category-chooser}} as a better component for selecting category in advanced search
* improves events handling in select-kit
* recreates color selection inputs using {{multi-select}} and a custom {{selected-color}} component
* replaces category-selector by a component using select-kit and based on multi-select
* improves positioning of wrapper
* removes the need for offscreen, and instead use `select-kit-header` as a base focus point for all select-kit based components
* introduces a formal plugin api for select-kit based components
* introduces a formal pattern for loading and updating select-kit based components:
```
computeValue()
computeContent()
mutateValue()
```
- Added guardian checks to endpoint
- Added security to messagebus publishing
- Added specs for security measures
- Moved all logic into component
- Stop sending ‘keepAlive’ messages if the user stops editing for more then 2 minutes
- Enable plugin by default
This change-set allows setting different defaults for different locales.
It also:
- Adds extensive testing around site setting validation
- raises deprecation error if site setting has the default property based on env
- relocated site settings for dev and tests in the initializer
- deprecated client_setting in the site setting's loading process
- ensure it raises when a enum site setting being set
- default_locale is promoted to `required` category.
- fixes incorrect default setting and validation
- fixes ensure type check for site settings
- creates a benchmark for site setting
- sets reasonable defaults for Chinese
* Add rubocop linting to docker:test rake task
* Add eslint JS listing to plugin files, and add SKIP_LINT variable
* Fix failing ‘polls’ plugin eslint
Using eslint-disable-line, as is done in core qunit tests such as `acceptance/group-logs-test.js.es6`
* Add plugin test eslint to travis config
* Merge some eslint lines
This commit removes the old evilstreak markdownjs engine.
- Adds specs to WhiteLister and changes it to stop using globals
(Fixes large memory leak)
- Fixes edge cases around bbcode handling
- Removes mdtest which is no longer valid (to be replaced with
CommonMark)
- Updates MiniRacer to correct minor unmanaged memory leak
- Fixes plugin specs
This is crucial in multisite installations, because otherwise the nginx logs
are fairly useless, however it can also be quite handy to know what
hostnames are being sent to your site. The variable is quoted, because it
is untrusted input (it is taken directly from the HTTP request), but nginx
helpfully escapes the quoting character automagically, so we don't have to
worry about that.
For now, the log analysis plugin *recognises* the new log format
(and continues to recognise the previous format, for backwards
compatibility), but doesn't do anything with the new log entry field. This
means your multisite performance plugin data is still broken, but it's no
worse than it was before.
This adds the markdown.it engine to Discourse.
https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it
As the migration is going to take a while the new engine is default
disabled. To enable it you must change the hidden site setting:
enable_experimental_markdown_it.
This commit is a squash of many other commits, it also includes some
improvements to autospec (ability to run plugins), and a dev dependency
on the og gem for html normalization.