This will help to enforce a consistent pattern for creating service
actions.
This patch also namespaces actions and policies, making everything
related to a service available directly in
`app/services/<concept-name>`, making things more consistent at that
level too.
* Updates GitHub Actions
* Switches from `bundler/inline` to an optional group in the `Gemfile` because the previous solution didn't work well with rspec
* Adds the converter framework and tests
* Allows loading private converters (see README)
* Switches from multiple CLI tools to a single CLI
* Makes DB connections reusable and adds a new abstraction for the `IntermediateDB`
* `IntermediateDB` acts as an interface for IPC calls when a converter steps runs in parallel (forks). Only the main process writes to the DB.
* Includes a simple example implementation of a converter for now.
The latest node 22.7.0 based release of mini_racer disabled
Maglev (https://v8.dev/blog/maglev) based optimisations
From previous segfaults it appears the failures happened in the maglev code
paths.
Node release of v8 lags latest release of v8 so, whatever is happening, may
be resolved in latest.
This patch upgrades the MessageFormat library to version 3.3.0 from
0.1.5.
Our `I18n.messageFormat` method signature is unchanged, and now uses the
new API under the hood.
We don’t need dedicated locale files for handling pluralization rules
anymore as everything is now included by the library itself.
The compilation of the messages now happens through our
`messageformat-wrapper` gem. It then outputs an ES module that includes
all its needed dependencies.
Most of the changes happen in `JsLocaleHelper` and in the `ExtraLocales`
controller.
A new method called `.output_MF` has been introduced in
`JsLocaleHelper`. It handles all the fetching, compiling and
transpiling to generate the proper MF messages in JS. Overrides and
fallbacks are also handled directly in this method.
The other main change is that now the MF translations are served through
the `ExtraLocales` controller instead of being statically compiled in a
JS file, then having to patch the messages using overrides and
fallbacks. Now the MF translations are just another bundle that is
created on the fly and cached by the client.
This commit rewrites `DiscourseLogstashLogger` to not be an instance
of `LogstashLogger`. The reason we don't want it to be an instance of
`LogstashLogger` is because we want the new logger to be chained to
Logster's logger which can then pass down useful information like the
request's env and error backtraces which Logster has already gathered.
Note that this commit does not bother to maintain backwards
compatibility and drops the `LOGSTASH_URI` and `UNICORN_LOGSTASH_URI`
ENV variables which were previously used to configure the destination in
which `logstash-logger` would send the logs to. Instead, we introduce
the `ENABLE_LOGSTASH_LOGGER` ENV variable to replace both ENV and remove
the need for the log paths to be specified. Note that the previous
feature was considered experimental as stated in d888d3c54c
and the new feature should be considered experimental as well. The code
may be moved into a plugin in the future.
* 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
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
* 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
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
* Revert "FIX: Set `override_level` on Logster loggers (#27519)"
This reverts commit c1b0488c54.
* Revert "DEV: Make parameters optional to all FakeLogger methods"
This reverts commit 3318dad7b4.
* Revert "FIX: Remove references to `Rails.logger.chained`"
This reverts commit f595d599dd.
* Revert "DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1"
This reverts commit 081b00391e.
Resolves the following deprecation warnings when running Discourse on
Ruby 3.3
```
warning: /Users/tgxworld/.asdf/installs/ruby/3.3.1/lib/ruby/3.3.0/mutex_m.rb was loaded from the standard library, but will no longer be part of the default gems since Ruby 3.4.0. Add mutex_m to your Gemfile or gemspec. Also contact author of activesupport-7.0.8.1 to add mutex_m into its gemspec.
warning: /Users/tgxworld/.asdf/installs/ruby/3.3.1/lib/ruby/3.3.0/drb.rb was loaded from the standard library, but will no longer be part of the default gems since Ruby 3.4.0. Add drb to your Gemfile or gemspec. Also contact author of activesupport-7.0.8.1 to add drb into its gemspec.
```
The following warning is being printed when running Discourse with Ruby
3.3
`warning: /usr/local/lib/ruby/3.3.0/csv.rb was loaded from the standard
library, but will no longer be part of the default gems since Ruby
3.4.0. Add csv to your Gemfile or gemspec.`
This is only required in rails_helper, otherwise it is
not loaded. Allows for better debugging by allowing
navigation of the call stack from the point of `binding.pry`
c.f. https://github.com/pry/pry-stack_explorer
Moving the automation plugin dependencies to core allows us to receive automatic notifications about new releases for those gems.
Internal topic: t/112693/54.
Why this gem?
This gem was added close to 10 years ago to speed up the generation of
RSS feeds. However, RSS feeds generation do not even call `String#to_xs`
anymore and the `fast_xs` gem does not install on macOS without using
the following workaround:
`bundle config build.fast_xs
--with-cflags=\"-Wno-incompatible-pointer-types\"`
Therefore, we have decided to drop the gem.
Why this change?
This gem is failing to install cleanly on macOS and the following
workaround is required:
`bundle config build.gc_tracer
--with-cflags=\"-Wno-incompatible-pointer-types\"`
Instead of requiring this workaround, we have decided to drop `gc_tracer`
because it isn't a gem that is used anymore.
Having minitest as a direct dependency causes ruby-lsp to use it as our test runner (per https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp/blob/d1da8858a1/lib/ruby_lsp/requests/support/dependency_detector.rb#L40-L55). This makes VSCode's test explorer incorrectly display Minitest 'run' buttons above all our tests.
We were only using it in `emoji.rake`... and that wasn't even working with the latest version of Minitest. This commit refactors `emoji.rake` to work without minitest, and removes the dependency.
Why this change?
rbtrace 0.5.0 has a bug which is preventing the rbtrace CLI from
working. The bug has been fixed in 1c67488569
but we are waiting for a new version to be release with the fix.
Sassc-embedded fixes a performance issue with a leaking DartSass process. And it also fixes an issue with source map file paths (without any extra flags).
Discourse has a custom stylesheet pipeline which compiles things 'just in time'. The only place we were still running sass files through sprockets was for the `/tests` route in development mode. This use can be removed by compiling the relevant stylesheets through ember-cli instead (which we were already doing for testem runs)
This work was prompted by the incompatibility of dartsass-sprockets with the latest sass-embedded release (https://github.com/tablecheck/dartsass-sprockets/issues/13)
This commit adds some system specs to test uploads with
direct to S3 single and multipart uploads via uppy. This
is done with minio as a local S3 replacement. We are doing
this to catch regressions when uppy dependencies need to
be upgraded or we change uppy upload code, since before
this there was no way to know outside manual testing whether
these changes would cause regressions.
Minio's server lifecycle and the installed binaries are managed
by the https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner gem, though the
binaries are already installed on the discourse_test image we run
GitHub CI from.
These tests will only run in CI unless you specifically use the
CI=1 or RUN_S3_SYSTEM_SPECS=1 env vars.
For a history of experimentation here see https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22381
Related PRs:
* https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner/pull/1
* https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner/pull/2
* https://github.com/discourse/minio_runner/pull/3