allowUpload can be false for the composer if there are no
allowed file extensions. This causes the _bindMobileUploadButton
code to fail because the button does not get rendered in the
template if !allowUpload. This commit changes composer-editor
to only bind upload functionality if allowUpload.
We've observed an error where the back button is displayed improperly in
the topic timeline. It's unfortunately been hard to reproduce but we
suspect it's related to leftover state when re-rendering.
This fix optimistically tries to fix the error by introducing the
topic's id to the unique key the widgets use for state. We can deploy
this and keep an eye out for the bug in the future.
This fixes an error when trying to upload a profile
background image for the user card when the
enable_direct_s3_uploads setting was true:
> Failed to execute 'send' on 'XMLHttpRequest': The object's state must be OPENED.
This was fixed in the upstream commit by the uppy devs:
5937bf2127
When copying an existing upload stub temporary object
on S3 to its final destination we were not copying across
its additional headers such as content-disposition and
cache-control, which led to issues like attachments not
downloading with their original filename when clicking
the download links in posts.
This is because the metadata_directive = REPLACE option
was not being passed to object.copy_from(), so only the
source object's headers were being used. Added an option
for apply_metadata_to_destination to apply this option
conditionally, because we may not always want to replace
this metadata, but we definitely do when copying a temporary
upload.
The server will automatically serve the crawler view to game console
browsers. Neither PlayStation or Xbox can render Discourse because not
all required browser APIs are present.
When a user archives a personal message, they are redirected back to the
inbox and will refresh the list of the topics for the given filter.
Publishing an event to the user results in an incorrect incoming message
because the list of topics has already been refreshed.
This does mean that if a user has two tabs opened, the non-active tab
will not receive the incoming message but at this point we do not think
the technical trade-offs are worth it to support this feature. We
basically have to somehow exclude a client from an incoming message
which is not easy to do.
Follow-up to fc1fd1b416
This abstracts interaction with uppy for uppy plugin classes
into base classes for Preprocessor plugins, so anyone
making these uppy plugins doesn't have to think as much about uppy
underneath the hood. This also makes the logging and validation
nicer, and provides a more consistent way to emit progress and
completion events.
In a future commit, we will introduce another base class for
`UploadUploaderPlugin` which will be used to be able to hijack
the upload process to go to a different provider (e.g. for discourse-video)
Short URLs were resolved before diffHTML was loaded and content was
swapped by it, which meant that no URLs were found and the URLs remained
unsolved. This caused image elements to be blank.
* DEV: Updated diffHTML to 1.0.0-beta.20
Watched words of type 'replace' or 'link' replaced the text inside
mentions or hashtags too, which broke these. These types of watched
words must skip any match that has an @ or # before it.
At this point in time, we do not think supporting unread and new when an
admin is looking at another user's messages is worth supporting.
Follow-up to fc1fd1b416
This was problematic if something like SCSS file throws an error as the
app would tell Ember CLI to bootstrap as if everything is fine and not
display the error.
The fix is to only hijack the rendering at the end of the template
instead of the beginning.
This commit updates the RSS post content to use email formatting. Many
plugins are using the `reduce_cooked` method to format content that is
not displayed outside of Discourse application. Using email formatting
also strips the secure media and various other things that is only meant
for Discourse client side application.
The modification date should always be a meta tag to make this less confusing. Especially for imported posts.
That's more in line with how the rest of Discourse presents post dates.
There are a few fixes at play here:
1) We were still not initializing objects to the correct types.
2) If a debounce timed out, it was returning a string instead of an
array which was not appropriately handled.
3) In testing mode we never cancel the search promise for stability.
One of the fields that should be present for openapi docs is the "license"
field.
https://spec.openapis.org/oas/latest.html#infoObject
Our API docs already had a license, so this commit just specifies that
and provides a link to it.