We now show an options gear icon next to the bookmark name.
When expanded we show the "delete bookmark when reminder sent" option. The value of this checkbox is saved in local storage for the user.
If this is ticked, when a reminder is sent for the bookmark the bookmark itself is deleted. This is so people can use the reminder functionality by itself.
Also remove the blue alert reminder section from the "Edit Bookmark" modal as it just added clutter, because the user can already see they had a reminder set:
Adds a default false boolean column `delete_when_reminder_sent` to bookmarks.
Followup to 999e2ff5
Switching between the topic timeline and the progress bar was buggy when
resizing the composer. The root of the problem is that we can't know
the height of the timeline once it's hidden from view.
This uses a magic number for the calucation, which in this case is
necessary. Additionally, the calculation now takes place when
the resizing of the composer ends (previously, it was triggered when
dragging was started, which caused issues when resizing slowly).
- reduces the API to 3 actions for now: appendContent/prependContent/onChange
- well tested
- removes all previous APIS which were only half supported or too dangerous as they could collide with other plugins or core behaviors
- this plugins also puts every sk test helpers in one file
We now add together unread notifications (which are low-priority only) and unread high priority notifications (PMs and bookmark reminder notifications), and removed the separate "X unread high priority notifications" count in the user digest email.
Previously the image was imported from a Discourse hosted CDN but the
URL has since become invalid. However, it was not caught since all
errors are rescued. This commit fixes the issue by shipping the user
avatar with the plugin.
We were sharing `Discourse` both as an application object and a
namespace which complicated things for Ember CLI. This patch
moves raw templates into `__DISCOURSE_RAW_TEMPLATES` and adds
a couple helper methods to create/remove them.
This introduces new APIs for obtaining optimized thumbnails for topics. There are a few building blocks required for this:
- Introduces new `image_upload_id` columns on the `posts` and `topics` table. This replaces the old `image_url` column, which means that thumbnails are now restricted to uploads. Hotlinked thumbnails are no longer possible. In normal use (with pull_hotlinked_images enabled), this has no noticeable impact
- A migration attempts to match existing urls to upload records. If a match cannot be found then the posts will be queued for rebake
- Optimized thumbnails are generated during post_process_cooked. If thumbnails are missing when serializing a topic list, then a sidekiq job is queued
- Topic lists and topics now include a `thumbnails` key, which includes all the available images:
```
"thumbnails": [
{
"max_width": null,
"max_height": null,
"url": "//example.com/original-image.png",
"width": 1380,
"height": 1840
},
{
"max_width": 1024,
"max_height": 1024,
"url": "//example.com/optimized-image.png",
"width": 768,
"height": 1024
}
]
```
- Themes can request additional thumbnail sizes by using a modifier in their `about.json` file:
```
"modifiers": {
"topic_thumbnail_sizes": [
[200, 200],
[800, 800]
],
...
```
Remember that these are generated asynchronously, so your theme should include logic to fallback to other available thumbnails if your requested size has not yet been generated
- Two new raw plugin outlets are introduced, to improve the customisability of the topic list. `topic-list-before-columns` and `topic-list-before-link`
If the user chooses "Later Today" as the reminder for a bookmark, then edits that bookmark, we should pre-select "Later Today" if that time has not changed (e.g. later is still 6pm). We do this to avoid confusion instead of opening the custom date + time section.
* Do not show confirmation modal if deleting bookmark from list unless the bookmark has a reminder
* Remove the deleted bookmark from the in-memory array for the user list so a full reload of the list is not needed and scrolling is maintained
This will make a few minor improvements to the second factor user interface. Highlights include:
- Using the site's title to prefix the backup code filename. If non-ascii characters are detected, then prefix "discourse" instead.
- Add icons and change the text on some of the buttons for better clarity and consistency
- Add an education link to the security key modal
This allows things like `Ember.inject.service` to be used within the raw view. setOwner simply sets one property on the object, and the result is cached along with the other injected properties, so this should have negligible performance impact.
This ensures that at a minimum you are notified once a day of
repeat edits by the same user.
Long term we may consider winding this down to say 1 hour or
making it configurable.
Due to a refactor in e90f9e5cc4 we stopped notifying on edits if
a user liked a post and then edited.
The like could have happened a long time ago so this gets extra
confusing.
This change makes the suppression more deliberate. We only want
to suppress quite/link/mention if the user already got a reply
notification.
We can expand this suppression if it is not enough.
* When hovering over the bookmark icon for a post, show the name of the bookmark at the end of the tooltip _if_ it has been set.
* Order bookmarks by `updated_at DESC` in the user list and show that instead of created at.
Recently, we added feature that we are sending `/muted` to users who muted specific topic just before `/latest` so the client knows to ignore those messages - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/9482
Same `/muted` message should be included when the post is edited
* Remove Handlebars.SafeString usage
* DEV: Support for `import Handlebars from 'handlebars'`;
* FIX: Sprockets was broken when `node_modules` was present
By default the old version of sprockets looks for application.js
anywhere, including in a node_modules folder if this exists
(which it will when we move to Ember CLI.)
* FEATURE: add category banner for why a user cannot post
Adds a category banner for why a user is unable to post in a category.
Also adds an extra alert for the user when a user is unable to create a topic in a
category and they still try and click on the disabled-looking new topic
button.
We have the `# frozen_string_literal: true` comment on all our
files. This means all string literals are frozen. There is no need
to call #freeze on any literals.
For files with `# frozen_string_literal: true`
```
puts %w{a b}[0].frozen?
=> true
puts "hi".frozen?
=> true
puts "a #{1} b".frozen?
=> true
puts ("a " + "b").frozen?
=> false
puts (-("a " + "b")).frozen?
=> true
```
For more details see: https://samsaffron.com/archive/2018/02/16/reducing-string-duplication-in-ruby
avg_time on posts and topics have not been used in a year.
This uses a re-runnable ddl transaction diasabled migration to
drop the column, cause it touchs very high traffic table and may
deadlock
* Rename all instances of bookmarkWithReminder and bookmark_with_reminder to just bookmark
* Delete old bookmark code at the same time
* Add migration to remove the bookmarkWithReminder post menu item if people have it set in site settings
This is to help with the migration to Ember CLI. In the current running
version of Discourse everything should be the same as before, just with
a few extra files that are not used. However, using Ember CLI this can
be installed as an Ember addon.
Co-Authored-By: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Repro steps for current failure:
- use mobile view
- click on a different user avatar to show user card
- click message
- close composer
- cloak is still showing and prevents any click
* Bookmarks with reminders is a core feature now, no need to have a separate URL
* Keep around the old /u/:username/activity/bookmarks-with-reminders route for backwards compat in Ember but just redirect to user activity bookmarks.
For clarity and to save space remove the timezone in brackets e.g. (EDT) from the user card. Also add a title to the user time span to say it is Local Time.
* After this change the bookmark will still be saved if clicking out of the modal or pressing escape
* To achieve this I implemented an initiatedBy parameter for modal closing from d-modal. If clicking on the cross it is initiated by close, if clicking out of the modal it is by click out.
* These options can then be compared in controllers consuming onClose
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
This will allow to post a link to published page in a post. Before this, users clicking this link would have seen a 404.
ATM /pub is server sider only.
We weren't using this very much and introduces a dependency between
discourse-common and discourse which makes moving to yarn workspaces
more difficult.
In the future we might user ember-addons properly but for now it's
easier to move the code into discourse-common.
Note the old folder is still there because at least one plugin was still
requiring the old files. It will be removed in the future.
The local time was not updating between user cards because the computed property was not used correctly.
There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once computed properties, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.
This commit reworks slightly the `toggleBookmark` and `toggleBookmarkTopic` functions.
- Pressing [f] (toggleBookmarkTopic)
- a topic list item is selected, we attempt to toggle the related topic
- a post is selected, we bookmark the current topic
- nothing is selected, if there's a currentTopic we bookmark it
- Pressing [b] (toggleBookmark)
- a post is selected, we bookmark it
- a topic list item is selected, we attempt to toggle the related topic
- nothing is selected, if there's a currentTopic we bookmark it
Note this, commit also reduces jquery usage, a bug where the [f] shortcut was propagated to the modal input, and fixes bug when bookmarking a topic list item on the front page and the firstPost couldn't be found.
This adds a site setting (default off) to optionally show a user's local time and timezone in their user card. For example, I live in Brisbane, and if at 3:30PM my time I were to open a user who lives in California's card I would see 22:30 (PST).