* DEV: Update Bundler
Latest RubyGems 3.1.1 vendors bundler 2.1.0 *again*. And our base
image build system even updates it to 2.1.1.
After that it is unable to run a simple `bundle install` because of
version mismatch.
Updating bundler to the one that comes with our enforced Ruby version
solves this.
* DEV: Update bundler in CI too
A small fix for Basic User Serializers where some downstream serializers do not correctly set user objects. This caused some issues in certain plugins that depend on the user method to return a user.
- Using h4 instead of h3 for sub-categories.
- Show category description if it does not have subcategories.
- Implemented equivalent for mobile-view.
- Include description_excerpt in basic serializer. This is needed for
displaying second-level categories in category list.
Follow-up to 9253cb79e3.
The maximum level used to be one, which meant that a category could be
either a parent or a child. If it was a parent, the subcategories were
shown; if it was a child then the parent selector was shown.
With multiple levels of nesting, a category can be both a parent and a
child.
There is a problem that if you read all messages, even when a new one
arrives, the button on the top is not showing.
This is because once the button got `hidden` class, a label under is
properly updated, however, the class is not removed.
Therefore, I added computed isHidden function which is recalculated when
`count` change.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: 006e5904be in this
series.
This commit affects the icons next to the topic title that indicate if
it is closed, unlisted, pinned, etc. It is just a refactor and should
not change any functionality.
Originally I was going to continue to use the existing
topic-status-icons arrayProxy helper but this would require using
observers, so I opted instead to use computed properties and have a bit
larger hbs template.
Meta thread: https://meta.discourse.org/t/sending-a-pm-with-the-following-title-causes-an-error/135654/3
We had an issue where if someone sent a PM with crazy
characters that are stripped and we end up with only
a number, the topic redirect errored because the slug was
a number. so instead we return the default as well if
the slug is a number after prettification
The ROTP gem is only used in a very small amount of places in the app, we don't need to globally require it.
Also set the Addressable gem to not have a specific version range, as it has not been a problem yet.
Some slight refactoring of UserSecondFactor here too to use SecondFactorManager to avoid code repetition
According to the [Rails
Source](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake#L20)
the `ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations_paths` are overwritten with the
value of `ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths` every
time the config is loaded.
This caused a bug for Discourse development where if you ran:
`rake db:drop db:create db:migrate` in one line, you would not get our
post migrations, as those had a custom value for `migrations_paths`.
The fix is to use `ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths`
to set up all our custom paths. Everything seems to work as expected.