Followup to 9762e65758. This
original commit did not take into account the fact that
new topics can end up in the approval queue as a
ReviewableQueuedPost, and so there was a 500 error raised
when accessing `self.topic` when sending a PM to the user.
Using SiteSetting.queue_jobs= to configure job asynchronicity was deprecated here four years ago and marked for removal in version 2.9.0. This PR removes the fallback method we kept since then. The method was there because it was still being used in a bunch of plugin tests (now fixed.)
The PostAction.remove_act class method has been deprecated and replaced by PostActionDestroyer. It was marked for removal in version 2.9.0. This PR removes the method.
This was just a case of removing the `onlyStream: true`
operation from `decorateCookedElement`, since that restricts
the decoration only to topic page posts.
This regressed in b6dc929. A test to ensure this doesn't regress has
been added as well.
This PR also fixes a flakey system spec. The conditional UI gets
triggered automatically, so the system spec shouldn't explicitly call
`find(".passkey-login-button").click`, because sometimes it isn't
present and that causes a test failure.
Plugins can use a new modifier to change which site settings are
hidden using the :hidden_site_settings modifier. For example:
register_modifier(:hidden_site_settings) do |hidden|
(hidden + [:invite_only, :login_required]).uniq
end
Calling add_to_serializer is an irreversible operation which affects all the following tests in the suite. This lead to other tests failing because they weren't expecting the extra field on the category serializer.
Followup to 2a75656ff2
- correctly respects min-width/height defined in css
- removes fixed width/height when resizing window
- reduces the min width of the side panel from 250px to 150px
- Remove the wildcard crawler. This was already excluding almost all file types, but the exclude list was missing '.gjs' which meant those files were unnecessarily being hoisted into the `public/` directory during precompile
- Automatically include all ember-cli-generated assets without needing them to be listed. The main motivation for this change is to allow us to start using async imports via Embroider/Webpack. The filenames for those new async bundles will not be known in advance.
- Skips sprockets fingerprinting on Embroider/Webpack chunk JS files. Their filenames already include a fingerprint, and having sprockets change the filenames will cause problems for the async import feature (where filenames are included deep inside js bundles)
This commit also updates our ember-cli build so that it skips building plugin tests in the production environment. This should provide a slight build speed improvement.
Previously, focus wasn't being applied correctly on dialogs using named
components. This was because the A11YDialog was being invoked before
the component was completely rendered.
The long-term plan is to move away from A11YDialog doing the rendering
here, but for now this should do.
These have been deprecated for some time, and the vast majority of themes/plugins have already removed their use. The prototype extensions were unexpectedly disabled as a side effect of 895036bd7a (more details in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/24101).
Given that restoring the functionality now involves significant complexity, and would only be delaying the inevitable removal in a matter of months, we've decided to keep them disabled. This commit explicitly sets the flag in the ember environment config to make things clearer.
In the past we would build the stack of Omniauth providers at boot, which meant that plugins had to register any authenticators in the root of their plugin.rb (i.e. not in an `after_initialize` block). This could be frustrating because many features are not available that early in boot (e.g. Zeitwerk autoloading).
Now that we build the omniauth strategy stack 'just in time', it is safe for plugins to register their auth methods in an `after_initialize` block. This commit relaxes the old restrictions so that plugin authors have the option to move things around.
We already do this check inside `selectionChanged` and this was preventing us to correctly set `isSelecting` to true. This was causing issues when starting your selection from outside cooked.
Applies to passkeys, visible in a dev environment when using a non-standard
host. The error modal should only be shown when invoking the passkey
login button.
Previously, we would build the stack of omniauth authenticators once on boot. That meant that all strategies had to be included, even if they were disabled. We then used the `before_request_phase` to ensure disabled strategies could not be used. This works well, but it means that omniauth is often doing unnecessary work running logic in disabled strategies.
This commit refactors things so that we build the stack of strategies on each request. That means we only need to include the enabled strategies in the stack - disabled strategies are totally ignored. Building the stack on-demand like this does add some overhead to auth requests, but on the majority of sites that will be significantly outweighed by the fact we're now skipping logic for disabled authenticators.
As well as the slight performance improvement, this new approach means that:
- Broken (i.e. exception-raising) strategies cannot cause issues on a site if they're disabled
- `other_phase` of disabled strategies will never appear in the backtrace of other authentication errors
The main change made is to use `pointerdown` and `touchstart` for detecting click outside in `FloatKit`, the problem of using `click` is that it will trigger on `mouseup` which is not working well with `FloatKit` shown using `mousedown` (when we change selection with the `mousedown` for example) as the release will be interpreted as a click outside and close the menu. To solve this issue the previous code in `post-text-selection` was going through various hacks for detecting state of mouse which are not always very reliable.
The second fix is to exit earlier when selection didn't change.
This has been tested on chrome/firefox and safari (mobile) and seems to work reliably.
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1. Removes accidental bold from `text` and `multiselect` labels/placeholders
2. Adds the animated label/placeholder combo to `multiselect`
3. Makes the `multiselect` placeholder lighter to match other fields
4. Makes the `dropdown` values darker to match other fields
5. Removes the extra 5px spacing before `confirmation` fields
`@ember/jquery` was necessary to automate the `app.import()` but
that is no longer necessary with `ember-auto-import`. A secondary
thing it does is bringing back the `this.$` feature, but with a
deprecation. It is my understanding that the deprecation has long
be fully absorbed into both core and plugins so we shouldn't need
this package anymore.
No plugins or themes rely on anonymous_posting_min_trust_level so we
can just switch straight over to anonymous_posting_allowed_groups
This also adds an AUTO_GROUPS const which can be imported in JS
tests which is analogous to the one defined in group.rb. This can be used
to set the current user's groups where JS tests call for checking these groups
against site settings.
Finally a AtLeastOneGroupValidator validator is added for group_list site
settings which ensures that at least one group is always selected, since if
you want to allow all users to use a feature in this way you can just use
the everyone group.
Back in c31772879b we introduced
SiteSetting.composer_ios_media_optimisation_image_enabled and
disabled media optimization on safari iOS because of performance
issues when rendering to canvas, and OffscreenCanvas support
was not yet available.
Safari now supports OffscreenCanvas, so now we can give this
another go, and also use OffscreenCanvas everywhere it is supported.
Using Wizard.exclude_steps applies to all sites in a multisite cluster.
In order to exclude steps for individual sites at run-time, a new
instance method `remove_step` is being added.
We were incorrectly generating URLs with message id even when it was not provided, resulting in a route ending with "undefined", which was causing an error.
This commit also uses this opportunity to:
- move `invite_users` into a proper controller inside the API namespace
- refactors the code into a service: `Chat::InviteUsersToChannel`