Instructions in section 10 about optionally enabling free HTTPS / SSL point to the Let's Encrypt guide. The Let's Encrypt guide indicates that following this standard installation guide automatically enables Let's Encrypt. I'm proposing a slight change to make it more clear that Let's Encrypt is automatically installed, unless the user skipped that configuration.
This will be used by plugins to handle the client side of their custom
post validations without having to overwrite the whole composer save
action as it was done in other plugins.
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
This commit allows quoting of discourse-local-date elements
and converts the quoted tags back into bbcode so that the
rendered quote will also render the discourse-local-date HTML.
This works on single dates as well as date ranges, and supports
all of the options used by discourse-local-date.
This also necessitated adding addTextDecorateCallback to the
to-markdown core lib (similar to addBlockDecorateCallback and
addTagDecorateCallback) to transform the text nodes between
date ranges to remove the -> in the final quote.
c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/quotes-that-contain-date-time/101999
The files in the containers directory may include secrets -- such as
credentials for sending email. Previously, those could be world-
readable depending on umask.
This is a big change to change over to using the uppy
upload mixin in the composer by default. This gets rid
of the temporary composer-editor-uppy component, as well
as removing the old ComposerUpload mixin and copying over
any missing functions that were not yet implemented by
ComposerUploadUppy. This has been working well on our
hosting for some time now and has led us to several
bug fixes.
This commit also deletes the old plugin API for adding
preprocessors for the uploads. The accepted method of doing
this now is via an uppy preprocessor plugin, which we have
several examples of in the core codebase.
Leaving the `enable_experimental_composer_uploader` site setting
intact for now because some plugins still rely on it, this
will be removed at a later date.
One step closer to ending the jQuery file uploader saga...
* DEV: Swap out optipng with oxipng
The oxipng binary has been added to our base docker image here:
244c9cb110
oxipng is a rust replacement for optipng that provides increased
performance and multi-threading. Checkout
https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng for more info.
* add instructions for installing oxipng
* [WIP] Simplification of install Guide
Working with @osioke to simplify a few pain areas of the install guide.
Still a Work in progress, More changes incoming.
* Update install wording and links
To improve how it reads for a non-technical user looking to start their first Discourse community
* Update community install link
Update community install link to point to the Meta marketplace so more community contributors can help installs
* Copyedit for Branch change from master to main
* Some minor copyedits
Changes references from master to main
Changes a few commands from `apt-get` to just `apt` and from `yum` to `dnf`
Also added first party reference to yum-cron
Added a small note and steps to perform rebuilds
* Copyedits take #2
more refined details
* Revert community install link and copyedits
Revert community install link, fix typo and add a link to the migration guide
* Remove optional info on maxmind
Remove optional info on maxmind to really simplify the guide and reduce the "yet another thing to configure" issue for self hosters
* fix capitalization
Co-authored-by: Osioke Itseuwa <osioke@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rishabh <rishabhn@protonmail.com>
Over the years we accrued many spelling mistakes in the code base.
This PR attempts to fix spelling mistakes and typos in all areas of the code that are extremely safe to change
- comments
- test descriptions
- other low risk areas
`fondu` is no longer available via homebrew: `Error: fondu has been
disabled because it is not maintained upstream!` (since
Homebrew/homebrew-core#66396) and the `pkg` file available on `fondu`'s
site doesn't seem to work on Big Sur. An alternative option is to use
`fontforge`, which a little `python` script (it's definitely less short
an harder to read, but it works). Additionally, it looks like the file
*might* be called `ttc` instead.
I have also updated the URL for ImageMagick's `type_gen` because it now
lives under `legacy.imagemagick.org` which causes `curl` to capture a
301 page instead.
Dependency on gifsicle, allow_animated_avatars and allow_animated_thumbnails
site settings were all removed. Animated GIF images are still allowed, but
the generated optimized images are no longer animated for those (which were
used for avatars and thumbnails).
The added 'animated' is populated by extracting information using FastImage.
This field was used to selectively reoptimize old animations. This process
happens in the background.
`discourse-setup` will install Docker. Several people lately have had trouble with a `|` getting turned into a `>` when trying to `curl` the site into `sh`.
Also, the recommended `git clone` command will create `/var/discourse`, so don't tell people to make that directory, as that too can be confusing.
When I last exercised this procedure, the Digital Ocean UI defaulted to
'Ubuntu 18.04 x64', not 16.04 as it once did. 18.04 -- Bionic Beaver --
is the latest Ubuntu LTS release.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
The existing prepare database instructions were not correct. I have updated them according to what existed in the other document (docs/DEVELOPMENT-ADVANCED.md).