Currently the tracking for clicked links are injected into the HTML in a span tag. This leads to the link counter value being highlighted when copying and pasting. Additionally, any means for using CSS to hide link counters result in a gap due to it occupying a specific width.
With this change, we make link counters appear in a data attribute on the link element and visually shown with CSS `::after` element.
We are moving away from the mobile-specific template pattern in favor of logical `{{#if}}` statements. This brings us closer to a standard Ember app, makes testing easier, and reduces duplicate code.
We are moving away from the mobile-specific template pattern in favor of logical `{{#if}}` statements. This brings us closer to a standard Ember app, makes testing easier, and reduces duplicate code.
We are moving away from the mobile-specific template pattern in favor of logical `{{#if}}` statements. This brings us closer to a standard Ember app, makes testing easier, and reduces duplicate code.
We are moving away from the mobile-specific template pattern in favor of logical `{{#if}}` statements. This brings us closer to a standard Ember app, makes testing easier, and reduces duplicate code.
We are moving away from the mobile-specific template pattern in favor of logical `{{#if}}` statements. This brings us closer to a standard Ember app, makes testing easier, and reduces duplicate code.
Docking is a leftover from older header code, it looks like it is no
longer used in the app. This helper was registering a scroll event
listener to check if the header should be docked or not. Initially, a
"docked" class was added to the body element. This class persisted
through the lifecycle of the app and the scroll event was doing no
useful work.
Some older themes may still use it in CSS, that will cause a regression,
from a quick look at existing code, the surface area should be small
(2-3 themes). It's worth removing the event listener for performance
reasons. We could possibly add the class "docked" statically to the body
element, but it's redundant. It's best to clean up the relevant CSS in
themes, where applicable.
* DEV: Implement uploads command entrypoint
- Setup Thor UploadsCommand for CLI
- First pass at modularizing various parts of the exising `uploads_import` script
* DEV: First attempt at modularizing missing uploads fixer task
Move missing upload fix to a dedicated uploads task implementation unit
* DEV: First attempt at modularizing missing uploads uploader task
Move uploader to a dedicated uploads task implementation unit
* DEV: First attempt at modularizing missing uploads optimizer task
Move optimizer to a dedicated uploads task implementation unit
* DEV: Various follow up fixes to get optimization working
- Start threads early
- Improve "log" message formatting
- Add missing `copy_to_tempfile` method on "uploader" task
* DEV: Refactor a bit more
Deduplicate and move most of threading premitives to base task as-is
* DEV: Remove redundant condition in uploads db migration
* DEV: More deduplication
Move task retry logic to base class and tidy up other implementation
details carried over from the existing script
DEV: Add import support for Topic Voting plugin
- Implemented bulk import functionality specifically for topic_voting_votes.
- Updated the method name from import_votes to import_post_voting_votes for improved clarity and maintainability.
- Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
This commit adds a new "Community title" field to the about config page. This field controls the `short_site_description` setting, which is shown in the browser tab for key pages such categories pages and topic lists.
Internal topic: t/140812.
When adding threads to DM channels in #29170 we intentionally didn't add them to the My Threads section. However this makes it easy to miss notifications as we don't get the new thread badge on the sidebar and footer tabs (drawer/mobile). However they were also missing from the chat header and sidebar too, which is fixed with this PR.
When a new thread or a reply to an existing thread is created within a DM channel (either 1:1 or group), we now show the standard badges like we do for public channels.
We now also show the green dot in the sidebar for My Threads and public channels when they contain an unread watched thread.
This commit changes the uploads:secure_upload_analyse_and_update
and uploads:disable_secure_uploads to no longer rebake affected
posts inline. This just took way too long, and if the task stalled
you couldn't be sure if the rest of it completed.
Instead, we can update the baked_version of affected posts and
utilize our PeriodicalUpdates job to gradually rebake them. I added
warnings about increasing the site setting rebake_old_posts_count and
the global setting max_old_rebakes_per_15_minutes before doing this
as well.
For good measure, the affected post IDs are written to a JSON file too.
This commit contains two changes to how our site setting
keyword system works:
1. Crowdin, our translation provider, does not support YAML lists,
so we are changing site setting keywords in server.en.yml to
be pipe-separated (|)
2. It's unclear to translators what they are supposed to do with
aliases of site settings where the name has changed, e.g.
min_trust_level_for_here_mention. Instead of getting these as
keywords from the yml file, we can discern these from
SiteSettings::DeprecatedSettings automatically, and still use
them for client-side search
These changes should help improve the situation for translators.
Followup bd4e8422fe
In the previous commit, we introduced the `page_view_legacy_total_reqs`
report. However this was not tested properly, and due to a typo
the report returned no data.
This commit fixes the issue and adds a spec to catch this.
* DEV:refactor user badges create to get grant opts from method
* Replace method overwrite with plugin modifier
* Add aditional params
* change modifier name
Check *.hbs, but skip 'standalone' template. This gives us working glint in colocated templates, without a ton of errors from the standalone templates which Glint can't map to the relevant component/controller
The `categories_only_optimized` category page style has been introduced
in commit d37a0d401c. This commit makes
sure that style is enforced for users who can see over 1000 categories
in order to keep `/categories` page functional.
* edited description of must_approve_users
When the must_approve_users setting is enabled, the "arrive at topic" invite option is not shown. They have to wait for approval and are sent an email when they are allowed it, and then arrrive on the site home page upon login.
* Update server.en.yml
escaped quotes. (thanks michael!)
This commit adds a new "Invite" link to the sidebar for all users who can invite to the site. Clicking the link opens the invite modal without changing the current route the user is on. Admins can customize the new link or remove it entirely if they wish by editing the sidebar section.
Internal topic: t/129752.
This switches us back to the 'unstable' version of Glint, which is 'Volar' under the covers. While it's still a work-in-progress, it already works much better for us than the 'stable' version of Glint.
The CI check makes sure that we don't re-introduce any ts/glint-incompatible changes in future (e.g. object literal property decorators).
This commit removes the feature flag for the new /about page, enabling it for all sites, and removes the code for old the /about page.
Internal topic: t/140413.