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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Régis Hanol
53b3d2f0dc FIX: BBCode tag parser
Wasn't quite handling the cases where a closing bracket `]` was used in the value of one of the attributes.

```markdown
[chat quote=user channel="[broken]"]
```

Would not be correctly parsed because we would _greedily_ use the first `]` as the end of the tag even though it might be a valid character when inside proper quotes.

c39a4de139/app/assets/javascripts/discourse-markdown-it/src/features/bbcode-block.js (L62)

Re-wrote the `parseBBCodeTag` to properly handle the following cases

- A closing tag (aka `[/name]`) which are easy since they don't have any attributes
- An old `[quote=...]` format we used that doesn't uses quotes but still has various attributes of the form `key:value`
- All three valid BBCode opening tag formats we support
  - `[name]` without any attributes
  - `[name=foo]` with a default value
  - `[name foo=bar]` with some attributes

Ended up having to fix/rewrite the few bbcode rules that were using the `parseBBCodeTag` function, namely `d-wrap` and `discourse-local-dates`.

While working on this, I think I also found a way to get rid the of shims we had in place so that plugins could use the `parseBBCodeTag` function.

Reference - https://meta.discourse.org/t/having-a-right-bracket-in-a-channel-name-breaks-all-quotes-from-that-channel/308439
2024-06-18 10:47:18 +02:00
Régis Hanol
36659531f7 FIX: ensure [date-range don't clashes with checklist
Adding the "→" was not setting the proper token nesting hierarchy.
2024-04-08 08:22:21 +02:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
7f3f07dd40
FIX: missing IST KST and JST timezones in cooked posts (#26252)
In this PR we introduced 3 new timezones to UX - IST, KST and JST

cb2569303f

However, the same has to be done in PrettyText so cooked posts respect those timezones.
2024-03-20 11:28:45 +11:00
Natalie Tay
7d8cda9858
FEATURE: Omit showing day when 'to' day is same as 'from' day (#18500)
Essentially,

Saturday at 2:50 PM -> Saturday at 4:38 PM becomes
Saturday at 2:50 PM -> 4:38 PM (Singapore)

Also, the displayed dates are shortened when the standalone date
is within two days. So despite the 'from' and 'to' date being the
same day, it may show 'Saturday' for 'from', and the specific date
for the 'to'. This corrects the behaviour.

(so if the current date and time is Thursday 5PM, the 'from' date
below is within 2 days, but the 'to' date is not)
Saturday at 2:50 PM -> 8 October 2022 at 9:38 PM becomes
Saturday at 2:50 PM -> 9:38 PM
2022-10-07 09:39:41 +08:00
Jarek Radosz
c3fd91670e
DEV: Update linting setup and fix issues (#17345)
Re-lands #16119 and #17298

* Update eslint-config-discourse
* Update linting workflow
* Prettier-ignore stuff
* Update template-lint config
* Auto-fix template issues
* Fix various template issues
  Mostly incorrect attributes and unused templates
* Prettier js files
* Fix template auto-fix regressions
* Small css tweak

Co-authored-by: Peter Wagenet <peter.wagenet@gmail.com>
2022-07-06 10:37:54 +02:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
17ec3bc5b9
FEATURE: date-range tag for local dates (#15474)
New range tag for local dates with syntax like:
```
[date-range from=2022-01-06T13:00 to=2022-01-08 timezone=Australia/Sydney]
```

Previously, 2 dates in one line were considered as range. It was hard to decide if 2 dates are range when they were in separate lines or have some content between them.

New explicit tag should clearly distinguish between single date and range.

Common code from `addLocalDate` is extracted to `addSingleLocalDate`.

Both `addLocalDate` and new `addLocalRange` are using `addSingleLocalDate`.

Also, `defaultDateConfig` was extracted to have one place for all possible parameters.
2022-01-10 08:02:36 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
4ad77f3382
DEV: Remove .es6 extensions from core (#14912)
Still supported in plugins though.
2021-11-13 12:51:53 +01:00