* A11Y: Update bulk selection keyboard shortcuts
Still a draft, but in current state this:
- adds `shift+b` as a keyboard shortcut to toggle bulk select
- adds `shift+d` as a keyboard shortcut to dismiss selected topic(s) (this
replaces `x r` and `x t` shortcuts)
- adds `x` as a keyboard shortcut to toggle selection (while in bulk select mode)
- fixes a bug with the `shift+a` shortcut, which was not working properly
Note that there is a breaking change here. Previously we had:
- `x r` to dismiss new topics
- `x t` to dismiss unread topics
However, this meant that we couldn't use `x` for selection, because the
itsatrap library does not allow the same character to be used both as a
single character shortcut and as the start of a sequence. The proposed
solution here is more consistent with other apps (Gmail, Github) that use
`x` to toggle selection.
Also, we never show both "Dismiss New" and "Dismiss Unread" in the same
screen, hence it makes sense to consolidate both actions under `shift+d`.
* Address review
- The thread preview is now a regular link and can be right clicked
- left gutter date, and regular date of a thread message will not correctly link to the thread's message
Why this change?
Before this change, the new navigation item in the topic list will be
hidden when there are no new or unread topics for the user. We have
started to find this behaviour confusing UX wise so we decided to stop
hiding it.
Why this change?
This is a regression from introduced in
5c1147adf3 where dismissing unread topics
was changing the notification level of the topics instead of just
dismissing the unread posts.
What does this change do?
1. Bring back the previous implementation of the action
2. Fix the system test that was supposed to catch the problem but did
not.
The `home-logo-wrapper` outlet is used by chat, which means it is unavailable for use by any other themes/plugins. This commit introduces a second nested outlet called `home-logo` which can be used to replace the logo without affecting chat's header logic.
This commit improves the "+ X subcategories" option that shows sometimes
in the category selector. It used to show when there was a single match,
but now it also shows up on exact matches even though there are multiple
results.
It also makes it work when lazy_load_categories is enabled by searching
the subcategories before rendering them.
This commit fixes two issues:
1. The wrong exception was being printed as the 'cause' in turbo_rspec output. This was happening because RSpec [expects exceptions to be subclasses of `Exception`](d6e320dc11/lib/rspec/core/formatters/exception_presenter.rb (L102)). This commit resolves the issue by replacing the `FakeException` `Struct` with a subclass of `Exception`.
2. The `full_cause_backtrace` option we set in `rails_helper.rb` does not carry through to the RSpec formatters running in the turbo_rspec reporter process. To fix that, this commit duplicates the necessary config in `lib/turbo_tests.rb`.
Example before - note that the cause is a duplicate of the original exception, and only has three lines of backtrace:
```
Failure/Error: raise capybara_timeout_error
CapybaraTimeoutExtension::CapybaraTimedOut:
This spec passed, but capybara waited for the full wait duration (4s) at least once. This will slow down the test suite. Beware of negating the result of selenium's RSpec matchers.
[Screenshot Image]: /Users/david/discourse/discourse/tmp/capybara/failures_r_spec_example_groups_glimmer_header_when_cmd_f_keyboard_shortcut_pressed_when_within_a_topic_with_less_than20_posts_does_not_open_search_484.png
~~~~~~~ JS LOGS ~~~~~~~
~~~~~ END JS LOGS ~~~~~
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:372:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:472:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/webmock-3.23.0/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:39:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ------------------
# --- Caused by: ---
# CapybaraTimeoutExtension::CapybaraTimedOut:
# This spec passed, but capybara waited for the full wait duration (4s) at least once. This will slow down the test suite. Beware of negating the result of selenium's RSpec matchers.
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:372:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:472:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/webmock-3.23.0/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:39:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
```
After - note correct causing exception, and the full backtrace 🎉
```
Failure/Error: raise capybara_timeout_error
CapybaraTimeoutExtension::CapybaraTimedOut:
This spec passed, but capybara waited for the full wait duration (4s) at least once. This will slow down the test suite. Beware of negating the result of selenium's RSpec matchers.
[Screenshot Image]: /Users/david/discourse/discourse/tmp/capybara/failures_r_spec_example_groups_glimmer_header_when_cmd_f_keyboard_shortcut_pressed_when_within_a_topic_with_less_than20_posts_does_not_open_search_61.png
~~~~~~~ JS LOGS ~~~~~~~
~~~~~ END JS LOGS ~~~~~
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:372:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:472:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/webmock-3.23.0/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:39:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ------------------
# --- Caused by: ---
# Capybara::ExpectationNotMet:
# expected to find css ".search-menu .search-menu-panel" but there were no matches
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/matchers.rb:112:in `block in assert_selector'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/matchers.rb:869:in `block in _verify_selector_result'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/base.rb:84:in `synchronize'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:345:in `synchronize'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/matchers.rb:868:in `_verify_selector_result'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/matchers.rb:110:in `assert_selector'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/matchers.rb:39:in `block in has_selector?'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/matchers.rb:902:in `make_predicate'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/node/matchers.rb:39:in `has_selector?'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/capybara-3.40.0/lib/capybara/session.rb:774:in `has_selector?'
# ./spec/system/page_objects/pages/search.rb:46:in `has_search_menu_visible?'
# ./spec/system/header_spec.rb:206:in `block (4 levels) in <main>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:472:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# /Users/david/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.2.1/gems/webmock-3.23.0/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:39:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
```
When "lazy load categories" is enabled, the CategoryDrop component will
render at most 15 categories. If there are more categories, a "Show
more" link pointing to the categories page will be displayed.
Previously services would let you define a high level default `def default_actions_for_service; end` which would define various handlers like `on_success`, after months of usage we consider the cons are superior to the pros here.
Two mains cons:
- people would often not understand where the handling was coming from
- it's easy to miss a case when you write your specs
Why this change?
When creating a new theme setting that does not have a corresponding row
in the `theme_settings` table, we end up writing to the database twice
because `ActiveRecord::Base#save!` is called once before the `value`
or `json_value` column is updated again with another database query with
another call to `ActiveRecord::Base#save!`.
What does this change do?
Adds the column to be updated to argument for the `ActiveRecord::Base#create!`
method call so that we only have one write query to the database.
Why this change?
Assertions against the database in a system test is not reliable because
the request sent from the client side may not have been processed when
the query to the database has been run.
The test was added to prevent a regression for 63119144ff
but it turns out that the test will still prevent the regression even if
we do not assert against the state in the database.
The build is broken due to some changes not being staged when I pushed the previous PR. The assertions that check that a job has been scheduled needs to be updated to reflect the new name.
Doing the following renames:
Jobs::ProblemChecks → Jobs::RunProblemChecks
Jobs::ProblemCheck → Jobs::RunProblemCheck
This is to disambiguate the ProblemCheck class name, ease fuzzy finding, and avoid needing to use :: in a bunch of places.
Before, the `back to forum` link was part of experimental admin navigation. It means that the link could be filtered out.
Because it is essential navigation, it should not be part of sidebar links and should be moved above the filter.
This option was introduced at some point in the past, but was removed
during the work necessary to make Discourse work with a large number of
categories.
Follow up to commit 2e68ead45b.
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.