Previously shortcuts added to toolbar buttons will automatically use the same action assigned to the button when clicked. This PR adds an additional optional key that can be passed when creating a new toolbar button: shortcutAction which allows for passing a custom action for the keyboard shortcut. This way a button can have a specific action when a keyboard shortcut is pressed that's different from when the button is clicked.
Followup to e25578d702
Using execCommand to replace the entire contents of the textarea is very slow for larger posts (it seems the browser does a reflow after every 'virtual keypress'.
This commit updates the `replaceText` function to be more surgical with its `insertAt` calls. Now it only selects & replaces the characters which are actually being replaced.
Previously for reviewables that could be claimed, we positioned
the "you can claim / you must claim" message and button underneath
the "Is there something wrong with this post?" message but _before_
the reviewable action buttons like Yes/No/Ignore. This was a confusing
flow.
This commit fixes the issue, and also makes it so if claiming is
required and the reviewable has not been claimed, we don't show
the "Is there something wrong with this post?" which was showing
with no buttons.
Currently, when the custom flag has the same name as the system flag (which is disabled) then it is not displayed. To fix the problem, `custom_` prefix as `name_key` is used to distinguish between the system and the custom flag.
I considered writing a migration to fix existing custom flags name key. However, at the end of migration I would need to run rails code to reset cache `Flag.reset_flag_settings!`. I decided to skip that step as it is a very edge case. If someone has the same flag name as the system flag, then all they have to do is edit the flag and click save.
In addition, I made 2 small fixes:
- edit flag title was missing translation;
- flag form UI was not showing that description is the required field.
* FIX: add "in:first" to user summary category search
The "in:first" parameter was added to the search parameters for the topic count in the user summary category search.
This ensures that the search results focus specifically on the first posts in each topic, so only topics are returned.
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/summary-page-by-category-topic-links/215848
* add tests
Provided by @natsw
This commit converts the current chat plugin UI into the
new "show plugin" UI already followed by AI and Gamification.
In the process, I also:
* Made a dedicated /new route to create new webhooks
* Converted the webhook form to FormKit
* Made some fixes and improvements to the `AdminPluginConfigPage`, `AdminPageHeader`,
and `AdminPageSubheader` generic components, so more plugins can
adopt the UI guidelines too. This includes adding a header outlet so plugins
can add action buttons to the plugin show page header.
* Fixes the submit button loading state for FormKit (by Joffrey)
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Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
Followup 14b436923c
On the standalone Site Traffic report page, we also need
to hide the 'other' and 'crawler' pageviews by default
like we do on the admin dashboard.
### UI changes
All of the UI changes described are gated behind the `use_legacy_pageviews`
site setting.
This commit changes the admin dashboard pageviews report to
use the "Consolidated Pageviews with Browser Detection" report
introduced in 2f2da72747 with
the following changes:
* The report name is changed to "Site traffic"
* The pageview count on the dashboard is counting only using the new method
* The old "Consolidated Pageviews" report is renamed as "Consolidated Legacy Pageviews"
* By default "known crawlers" and "other" sources of pageviews are hidden on the report
When `use_legacy_pageviews` is `true`, we do not show or allow running
the "Site traffic" report for admins. When `use_legacy_pageviews` is `false`,
we do not show or allow running the following legacy reports:
* consolidated_page_views
* consolidated_page_views_browser_detection
* page_view_anon_reqs
* page_view_logged_in_reqs
### Historical data changes
Also part of this change is that, since we introduced our new "Consolidated
Pageviews with Browser Detection" report, some admins are confused at either:
* The lack of data before a certain date , which didn’t exist before
we started collecting it
* Comparing this and the current "Consolidated Pageviews" report data,
which rolls up "Other Pageviews" into "Anonymous Browser" and so it
appears inaccurate
All pageview data in the new report before the date where the _first_
anon or logged in browser pageview was recorded is now hidden.
This upgrade is designed to be fully backwards-compatible. Any icon names which have changed will be automatically remapped to the new name. For now, this will happen silently. In future, once core & official themes/plugins have been updated, we will start raising deprecation errors to help theme/plugin authors update their code.
Extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/28715
Announcement at https://meta.discourse.org/t/were-upgrading-our-icons-to-font-awesome-6/325349
Co-authored-by: awesomerobot <kris.aubuchon@discourse.org>
* FEATURE: Log tag group changes in staff action log
This commit records every change (add, change, delete) to a tag group in
the staff action log.
It uses a modal that was originally called ThemeChangeModal to display
changes, allowing staffs to see the specific changes clearly. The modal
is renamed to StaffActionLogChangeModal in this PR.
ref: https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/325011/14
Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>