This PR introduces thread support for channel archives. Now, threaded messages are rendered inside a `details` HTML tag in posts.
The transcript markdown rules now support two new attributes: `threadId` and `threadTitle`.
- If `threadId` is present, all nested `chat` tags are rendered inside the first one.
- `threadTitle` (optional) defines the summary content.
```
[chat threadId=19 ... ]
thread OM
[chat ... ]
thread reply
[/chat]
[/chat]
```
If threads are split across multiple posts when archiving, the range of messages in each part will be displayed alongside the thread title. For example: `(message 1 to 16 of 20)` and `(message 17 to 20 of 20)`.
- Update optional-features to tie the `jquery-integration` flag to the current ember version
- Wrap ember-4-specific logic in ember-cli-build with a version check
- Update global-compat.js to add the jquery global if it doesn't exist (i.e. if we're on a modern ember version)
Extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21720. This is a no-op under our current Ember 3.28 version.
- Skip rendering DModalLegacy when running Ember 5
- Move named outlet inside the DModalLegacy component file
- Exclude that DModalLegacy template from the build when running Ember 5
- Skip LegacySupport version of modal service when running Ember 5
- Add error popup for legacy modals when running Ember 5
Extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21720. This is a no-op under our current Ember 3.28 version.
In modern versions of Ember, `this.parentView` is called internally during component init. We don't want our deprecation message to be triggered by that internal call, so we need an additional check.
Extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21720
This hook is `cancel()`'d in a willTransition hook, but that isn't always enough. It might still be scheduled if there is a scroll event between `willTransition`, and the transition actually completing. Following c2d94be06e, this kind of scroll event happens when the loading indicator is set to 'spinner'. This would put the router in a weird state and cause navigation issues.
Also takes the opportunity to remove JQuery from this code path
https://meta.discourse.org/t/286463/15
Why this change?
In the `invites_controller_spec.rb` file, we had several tests that were
checking for assets path in the response's body to determine which
layout has been rendered. However, those test fails if `bin/ember-cli
--build` has been run locally.
What does this change do?
Instead of checking for asset paths to determine the layout that has
been rendered, this change relies on the fact that the `no_ember` layout
has a `no-ember` class on the `body` element. This is more deterministic
as compared to relying on the different asset paths that are rendered in
the response.
Followup to 2443446e62
We introduced video placeholders which prevent preloading
metadata for videos in posts. The structure looks like this
in HTML when the post is cooked:
```
<div class="video-placeholder-container" data-video-src="http://some-url.com/video.mp4" dir="ltr" style="cursor: pointer;">
<div class="video-placeholder-wrapper">
<div class="video-placeholder-overlay">
<svg class="fa d-icon d-icon-play svg-icon svg-string" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<use href="#play"></use>
</svg>
</div>
</div>
</div>
```
However, we did not update the code that links post uploads
to the post via UploadReference, so any videos uploaded since
this change are essentially dangling and liable to be deleted.
This also causes some uploads to be marked secure when they
shouldn't be, because they are not picked up and analysed in the
CookedPostProcessor flow.
If a group is < 5 members, the mention warning doesn't need to
be so harsh. This commit changes the copy for the existing warning
and adds a new one for groups that are >= 5 members.
Why this change?
Plugin gems for official plugins are being installed over and over again
each time we run RSpec and QUnit tests for plugins. In particular, the
rugged gem installed by the discourse-code-review plugin takes
approximately 50-60 seconds to install because it is compiling libgit2.
When going 'back', default browser behavior is to restore the scroll position. Unfortunately sites are given no control over the timing of this restoration, which means it can happen halfway through an Ember transition. Therefore we disable it, and re-implement the functionality in our scroll-manager service.
We inadvertently dropped this configuration in 7c9cf666da, which led to issues like https://meta.discourse.org/t/286463
This bug was very reproducible when your last read was a message you didn't read and an admin would delete it. When coming back to the channel you would get a not found, in this case we will now reset last read and present you the last message of the channel.
We could be more fancy and try to detect the next readable message but that would be more code and complexity for such a rare case.
Making the icons available generally in tests is tricky because they're generated dynamically by the rails server. However, if we restrict it to dev-mode (`/tests` in a browser) then it's possible to load them from the running rails server. This is purely a visual thing to make debugging easier - it should not affect test behavior.
Followup to e37fb3042d,
in some cases we cannot get git information for the
plugin folder (e.g. permission issues), so we need
to only try and get information about it if
commit_hash is present.
Before this fix we would reset the input two times:
- right before sending message
- and after it's been sent
The second one is actually not necessary, and more over with the server delay the user could have started typing a new message and that would clear it.
Reverts
- DEV: maxmind license checking failing tests #24534
- UX: Show if MaxMind key is missing on IP lookup #18993
These changes are leading to surprising results, our logs are now filling up with warnings on dev environments
We need the change to be redone
This improves the implementation of #18993
1. Error message displayed to user is clearer
2. open_db will also be called, even if license key is blank, as it was previously
3. This in turn means no need to keep stubbing 'maxmind_license_key'
The parent category needs to be serialized before the child category
because they are parsed in order. Otherwise the client will not build
the parent-child relationship correctly.
+ native classes
+ tracked properties
- Ember.Object
- Ember.Evented
- observers
- mixins
- computed/discourseComputed
Also removes unused wizard infrastructure for warnings. It appears
that once upon on time, either the server can generate warnings,
or some client code can generate them, which requires an extra
confirmation from the user before they can continue to the next step.
This code is not tested and appears unused and defunct. Nothing
generates such warning and the server does not serialize them.
Extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/23678
Chat will now check for the state of `SiteSetting.private_email` when sending the summary, when enabled, the mail will not display user information, channel information other than the ID and no message information, only the count of messages.
We were seeing lots of deadlocks deploying this migration. This improves
the situation in 2 ways.
1. ddl transaction is avoided, so we hold locks for far shorter times
2. we operate in chunks of a maximum of 100_000 posts (though it is heavily filtered down)
* improve code so it is clearer
This breaks the `plugin:install_all_gems` Rake task when used before
Redis is running. Need to go back to the drawing board.
This reverts commit 189aa5fa4e.
This change converts the `email_in_min_trust` site setting to
`email_in_allowed_groups`.
See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/283408
- Hides the old setting
- Adds the new site setting
- Add a deprecation warning
- Updates to use the new setting
- Adds a migration to fill in the new setting if the old setting was
changed
- Adds an entry to the site_setting.keywords section
- Updates tests to account for the new change
After a couple of months we will remove the
`email_in_min_trust` setting entirely.
Internal ref: /t/115696