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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bianca Nenciu
b73a9a1faa
UX: Various improvements to welcome topic CTA (#21010)
- Update welcome topic copy
- Edit the welcome topic automatically when the title or description changes
- Remove “Create your Welcome Topic” banner/CTA
- Add "edit welcome topic" user tip
2023-05-12 17:09:40 +03:00
Martin Brennan
7a1d60c60e
FIX: Likes received count in digest email (#21458)
This commit fixes an issue where the Likes Received notification
count in the user digest email was not affected by the
since/last_seen date for the user, which meant that no matter
how long it had been since the user visited the count was
always constant.

Now instead for the Likes Received count, we only count the
unread notifications of that type since the user was last
seen.
2023-05-09 19:19:26 +02:00
David Taylor
9238767f7e
FEATURE: Persist password hashing algorithm/params in database (#20980)
Previously, Discourse's password hashing was hard-coded to a specific algorithm and parameters. Any changes to the algorithm or parameters would essentially invalidate all existing user passwords.

This commit introduces a new `password_algorithm` column on the `users` table. This persists the algorithm/parameters which were use to generate the hash for a given user. All existing rows in the users table are assumed to be using Discourse's current algorithm/parameters. With this data stored per-user in the database, we'll be able to keep existing passwords working while adjusting the algorithm/parameters for newly hashed passwords.

Passwords which were hashed with an old algorithm will be automatically re-hashed with the new algorithm when the user next logs in.

Values in the `password_algorithm` column are based on the PHC string format (https://github.com/P-H-C/phc-string-format/blob/master/phc-sf-spec.md). Discourse's existing algorithm is described by the string `$pbkdf2-sha256$i=64000,l=32$`

To introduce a new algorithm and start using it, make sure it's implemented in the `PasswordHasher` library, then update `User::TARGET_PASSWORD_ALGORITHM`.
2023-04-11 10:16:28 +01:00
Martin Brennan
84ff96bd07
FIX: Do not validate email in TL promotion (#20892)
There is no need to validate the user's emails when
promoting/demoting their trust level, this can cause
issues in things like Jobs::Tl3Promotions, we don't
need to fail in that case when all we are doing is changing
trust level.
2023-03-30 13:52:10 +10:00
Vinoth Kannan
08ff6eebad
FIX: skip category preference update if already set by group. (#20823)
`default_categories_*` site settings will update the category preferences on user creation. But it shouldn't update the user's category preference if a group's setting already updated it for that user.
2023-03-28 19:43:01 +05:30
Gerhard Schlager
12436d054d
DEV: Remove badge_granted_title column from user_profiles (#20476)
That column is obsolete since we added the `granted_title_badge_id` column in 2019 (56d3e29a69). Having both columns can lead to inconsistencies (mostly due to old data from before 2019).

For example, `BadgeGranter.revoke_ungranted_titles!` doesn't work correctly if `badge_granted_title` is `false` while `granted_title_badge_id` points to the badge that is used as title.
2023-03-08 13:37:20 +01:00
Natalie Tay
44b7706a2b
UX: Skip applying link-type watched words to user custom fields (#20465)
We currently apply type: :link watched words to custom user fields. This makes the user card pretty ugly because we don't allow html / links there. Additionally, the admin UI also does not say that we apply this to custom user fields, but only words in posts.

So this PR is to remove the replacement of link-type watch words for custom user fields.
2023-03-01 10:43:34 +08:00
Osama Sayegh
a509441148
DEV: Include unread topics in New topic lists and link to it in sidebar (#20432)
This commit introduces a few experimental changes to the New topics list and "Everything" link in the sidebar:

1. Make the New topics list include unread topics
2. Make the Everything section in the sidebar link to the New topics list (`/new`)
3. Remove "unread" or "new" text next to the count and keep the count
4. The count is a sum of new and unread topics counts

All of these of changes are behind an off-by-default feature flag. I've not written extensive tests for these changes because they're highly experimental.

Internal topic: t/77234.
2023-02-27 15:11:01 +03:00
Ted Johansson
25a226279a
DEV: Replace #pluck_first freedom patch with AR #pick in core (#19893)
The #pluck_first freedom patch, first introduced by @danielwaterworth has served us well, and is used widely throughout both core and plugins. It seems to have been a common enough use case that Rails 6 introduced it's own method #pick with the exact same implementation. This allows us to retire the freedom patch and switch over to the built-in ActiveRecord method.

There is no replacement for #pluck_first!, but a quick search shows we are using this in a very limited capacity, and in some cases incorrectly (by assuming a nil return rather than an exception), which can quite easily be replaced with #pick plus some extra handling.
2023-02-13 12:39:45 +08:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
84e13e9b1c
FIX: avoid race condition when setting user status (#19817)
We caught it in logs, race condition led to this error:

    ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique 
    (PG::UniqueViolation: ERROR:  duplicate key value violates unique constraint "user_statuses_pkey"
    DETAIL:  Key (user_id)=(15) already exists.)


The reason the problem happened was that we were checking if a user has status and if not inserting status:

    if user_status
      ...
    else
      self.user_status = UserStatus.create!(status)
    end

The problem is that it's possible that another request will insert status just after we check if status exists and just before our request call `UserStatus.create!(status)`. Using `upsert` fixes the problem because under the hood `upsert` generates the only SQL request that uses "INSERT ... ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE". So we do everything in one SQL query, and that query takes care of resolving possible conflicts.
2023-02-06 18:56:28 +04:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
84a87a703c
DEV: configurable custom sidebar sections (#20057)
Allows users to configure their own custom sidebar sections with links withing Discourse instance. Links can be passed as relative path, for example "/tags" or full URL.

Only path is saved in DB, so when Discourse domain is changed, links will be still valid.

Feature is hidden behind SiteSetting.enable_custom_sidebar_sections. This hidden setting determines the group which members have access to this new feature.
2023-02-03 14:44:40 +11:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva
14cf8eacf1
FEATURE: Use similarity in user search (#20112)
Currently, when doing `@mention` for users we have 0 tolerance for typos and misspellings.

With this patch, if a user search doesn't return enough results we go and use `pg_trgm` features to try and find more matches based on trigrams of usernames and names.

It also introduces GiST indexes on those fields in order to improve performance of this search, going from 130ms down to 15ms in my tests.

This is all gated in a feature flag and can be enabled by running  `SiteSetting.user_search_similar_results = true` in the rails console.
2023-02-02 13:35:04 -03:00
Daniel Waterworth
666536cbd1
DEV: Prefer \A and \z over ^ and $ in regexes (#19936) 2023-01-20 12:52:49 -06:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
f72875c729
DEV: Introduce enable_new_notifications_menu site setting (#19860)
The `enable_new_notifications_menu` site setting allows sites that have
`navigation_menu` set to `legacy` to use the redesigned notifications
menu before switching to the new sidebar navigation menu.
2023-01-16 06:04:53 +08:00
David Taylor
5a003715d3
DEV: Apply syntax_tree formatting to app/* 2023-01-09 14:14:59 +00:00
David Taylor
45435cbbd5
PERF: Use user-specific channel for message-bus logout (#19719)
Using a shared channel means that every user receives an update to the 'last_id' when *any* other user is logged out. If many users are being programmatically logged out at the same time, this can cause a very large number of message-bus polls.

This commit switches to use a user-specific channel, which means that each user has its own 'last id' which will only increment when they are logged out
2023-01-04 19:55:52 +00:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva
4edeb7d9eb
DEV: Remove use of deprecated methods (#19486) 2022-12-15 22:08:05 -03:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
fde9e6bc25
DEV: Migrate sidebar site settings (#19336)
This new site setting replaces the
`enable_experimental_sidebar_hamburger` and `enable_sidebar` site
settings as the sidebar feature exits the experimental phase.

Note that we're replacing this without depreciation since the previous
site setting was considered experimental.

Internal Ref: /t/86563
2022-12-08 09:44:29 +08:00
Blake Erickson
738f1958d8
FIX: Only modify secured sidebar links on user promotion/demotion (#19141)
* FIX: Only modify secured sidebar links on user promotion/demotion

If a user is created populate their sidebar with the default
categories/tags that they have access to.

If a user is promoted to admin populate any new categories/tags that
they now have access to.

If an admin is demoted remove any categories/tags that they no longer
have access to.

This will only apply for "secured" categories. For example if these are
the default sitebar categories:

- general
- site feedback
- staff

and a user only has these sidebar categories:

- general

when they are promoted to admin they will only receive the "staff"
category. As this is a default category they didn't previously have
access to.

* Add spec, remove tag logic on update

Change it so that if a user becomes unstaged it used the "add" method
instead of the "update" method because it is essentially following the
on_create path.

On admin promotion/demotion remove the logic for updating sidebar tags because
we don't currently have the tag equivalent like we do for User.secure_categories.

Added the test case for when a user is promoted to admin it should
receive *only* the new sidebar categories they didn't previously have
access to. Same for admin demotion.

* Add spec for suppress_secured_categories_from_admin site setting

* Update tags as well on admin promotion/demotion

* only update tags when they are enabled

* Use new SidebarSectionLinkUpdater

We now have a SidebarSectionLinkUpdater
that was introduced in: fb2507c6ce

* remove empty line
2022-12-05 11:39:10 -07:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
fb2507c6ce
DEV: Centralise logic for updating sidebar section links (#19275)
The centralization helps in reducing code duplication in our code base
and more importantly, centralizing logic for guardian checks into a
single spot.
2022-12-01 09:32:35 +08:00
Osama Sayegh
3ff6f6a5e1
FIX: Exclude claimed reviewables from user menu (#19179)
Users who can access the review queue can claim a pending reviewable(s) which means that the claimed reviewable(s) can only be handled by the user who claimed it. Currently, we show claimed reviewables in the user menu, but this can be annoying for other reviewers because they can't do anything about a reviewable claimed by someone. So this PR makes sure that we only show in the user menu reviewables that are claimed by nobody or claimed by the current user.

Internal topic: t/77235.
2022-12-01 07:09:57 +08:00
Osama Sayegh
23bd993164
FEATURE: Separate notification indicators for new PMs and reviewables (#19201)
This PR adds separate notification indicators for PMs and reviewables that have arrived since the last time the user opened the notifications menu.

The PM indicator is the strongest one of all three indicators followed by the reviewable indicator and then finally the blue indicator. This means that if there's a new PM and a new reviewable, then the PM indicator will be shown.

Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/no-green-or-red-notification-bubbles/242783?u=osama.

Internal topic: t/82995.
2022-12-01 07:05:32 +08:00
Sam
4f63bc8ed2
FEATURE: hidden site setting to suppress unsecured categories from admins (#19098)
The hidden site setting `suppress_secured_categories_from_admin` will
suppress visibility of categories without explicit access from admins
in a few key areas (category drop downs and topic lists)

It is not intended to be a security wall since admins can amend any site
setting. Instead it is feature that allows hiding the categories from the
UI.

Admins will still be able to see topics in categories without explicit
access using direct URLs or flags.

Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
2022-11-18 14:37:36 +11:00
Bianca Nenciu
ac272c041e
FEATURE: Add user tips for post and topic features (#18964)
* DEV: Add utility to hide all user tips

* DEV: Add UserTip Glimmer component

* DEV: Add tests for existing user tips

* FEATURE: Add user tip for post menu

* FEATURE: Add user tip for topic notification level

* FEATURE: Add user tip for suggested topics

* FEATURE: Hide new popups for existing users
2022-11-15 17:36:08 +02:00
Bianca Nenciu
4dad7816b2
FEATURE: Rename onboarding popups to user tips (#18826)
This commit also hides the new user tips for existing users.
2022-11-09 20:20:34 +02:00
Blake Erickson
cb8746c7e7
FIX: Update sidebar links when promoted to admin (#18928)
It is likely that a new admin user was created as just a regular user
before being promoted to admin so this change will update the sidebar
link records for any users that are promoted to admin. This way if any
of the default side bar categories or tags are restricted to admins
these new admins will have those added to their sidebar as well.

You can easily replicate this issue locally (prior to this fix) by using
`rails admin:create` where it creates a user first, then it is promoted
to admin. This means it would receive the default categories of regular
user, but never receive the ones they should have access to as an admin.

As part of this change I did drop the `!` from
`SidebarSectionLink.insert_all` so that it would add any new records
that were missing, but not throw a unique constraint error trying to add
any existing records.

Follow up to: 1b56a55f50

And: e320bbe513
2022-11-07 16:39:24 -07:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
1b56a55f50
DEV: Sidebar default tags and categories are determined at user creation (#18620)
The previous sidebar default tags and categories implementation did not
allow for a user to configure their sidebar to have no categories or
tags. This commit changes how the defaults are applied. When a user is being created,
we create the SidebarSectionLink records based on the `default_sidebar_categories` and
`default_sidebar_tags` site settings. SidebarSectionLink records are
only created for categories and tags which the user has visibility on at
the point of user creation.

With this change, we're also adding the ability for admins to apply
changes to the `default_sidebar_categories` and `default_sidebar_tags`
site settings historically when changing their site setting. When a new
category/tag has been added to the default, the new category/tag will be
added to the sidebar for all users if the admin elects to apply the changes historically.
Like wise when a tag/category is removed, the tag/category will be
removed from the sidebar for all users if the admin elects to apply the
changes historically.

Internal Ref: /t/73500
2022-10-27 06:38:50 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
a7bdd0a58e
PERF: Exclude anon sidebar tags in site serializer for logged in user (#18527)
This commits excludes the `anonymous_default_sidebar_tags` property in `SiteSerializer` when user
is not anonymous and when tagging has been disabled.
2022-10-11 08:45:22 +08:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
d5f6262c4f
FIX: watched topic overcome muted category (#18480)
Previously, when categories were not muted by default, we were sending message about unmuted topics (topics which user explicitly set notification level to watching)

The same mechanism can be used to fix a bug. When the user was explicitly watching topic, but category was muted, then the user was not informed about new reply.
2022-10-06 11:10:43 +11:00
Martin Brennan
e62e93f83a
FEATURE: Introduce personal_message_enabled_groups setting (#18042)
This will replace `enable_personal_messages` and
`min_trust_to_send_messages`, this commit introduces
the setting `personal_message_enabled_groups`
and uses it in all places that `enable_personal_messages`
and `min_trust_to_send_messages` currently apply.

A migration is included to set `personal_message_enabled_groups`
based on the following rules:

* If `enable_personal_messages` was false, then set
  `personal_message_enabled_groups` to `3`, which is
  the staff auto group
* If `min_trust_to_send_messages` is not default (1)
  and the above condition is false, then set the
  `personal_message_enabled_groups` setting to
  the appropriate auto group based on the trust level
* Otherwise just set `personal_message_enabled_groups` to
  11 which is the TL1 auto group

After follow-up PRs to plugins using these old settings, we will be
able to drop the old settings from core, in the meantime I've added
 DEPRECATED notices to their descriptions and added them
to the deprecated site settings list.

This commit also introduces a `_map` shortcut method definition
for all `group_list` site settings, e.g. `SiteSetting.personal_message_enabled_groups`
also has `SiteSetting.personal_message_enabled_groups_map` available,
which automatically splits the setting by `|` and converts it into
an array of integers.
2022-09-26 13:58:40 +10:00
Loïc Guitaut
26fe047724 DEV: Use AR enums in reviewables related code
This is the first patch of many to replace our custom enums in Ruby by
the ones provided by `ActiveRecord`.
2022-09-22 14:44:27 +02:00
Osama Sayegh
1fa21ed415
DEV: Prioritize unread notifications in the experimental user menu (#18216)
Right now the experimental user menu sorts notifications the same way that the old menu does: unread high-priority notifications are shown first in reverse-chronological order followed by everything else also in reverse-chronological order. However, since the experimental user menu has dedicated tabs for some notification types and each tab displays a badge with the count of unread notifications in the tab, we feel like it makes sense to change how notifications are sorted in the experimental user menu to this:

1. unread high-priority notifications
2. unread regular notifications
3. all read notifications (both high-priority and regular)
4. within each group, notifications are sorted in reverse-chronological order (i.e. newest is shown first).

This new sorting logic applies to all tabs in the experimental user menu, however it doesn't change anything in the old menu. With this change, if a tab in the experimental user menu shows an unread notification badge for a really old notification, it will be surfaced to the top and prevents confusing scenarios where a user sees an unread notification badge on a tab, but the tab doesn't show the unread notification because it's too old to make it to the list.

Internal topic: t72199.
2022-09-12 21:19:25 +03:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
0f0048e8e3
DEV: Enable new user menu when experimental sidebar hamburger is enabled (#18133)
When `enable_experimental_sidebar_hamburger` site setting is enabled, we
will switch to rendering the new user menu.
2022-08-31 21:15:01 +03:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
de8cd19438
FEATURE: unified user menu notifications count (#18132)
Each new user menu notifications should have their own count. Therefore, we need to include all types to serializer and not only `grouped_unread_high_priority_notifications`

Additional PR will be created for chat and assign plugin, as they will have to switch to  `grouped_unread_notifications` as well.
2022-08-31 11:16:28 +10:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
2d58996a3b
FEATURE: anonymous sidebar categories and tags (#18038)
Default sidebar tags for not authenticated users can be defined in admin panel. Otherwise, top 5 categories and tags are taken.

Optionally, if categories are set up in permanent order, then the first 5 categories are taken.
2022-08-23 16:20:46 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
1d1a7db182
DEV: Fix flaky spec due to ordering of Array intersection (#18045)
```
  1) CurrentUserSerializer#sidebar_category_ids includes visible default sidebar categories
     Failure/Error: expect(json[:sidebar_category_ids]).to eq([category.id, category_2.id])

       expected: [378, 379]
            got: [379, 378]
```

Note that in the Ruby doc it says "The order is preserved from the original array". In this case, we want to preserve the order of the site setting.
2022-08-23 16:20:10 +08:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
caab916569
FEATURE: default sidebar categories and tags (#17939)
Ability to set up default sidebar categories and tags for authenticated users
2022-08-22 08:46:20 +10:00
Arpit Jalan
d57bea4de3
FEATURE: add welcome topic cta banner (#17821) 2022-08-09 21:52:39 +05:30
Andrei Prigorshnev
3755bad03c
DEV: return user status on the user search route (#17716) 2022-08-09 14:54:33 +04:00
Osama Sayegh
4fdb275683
DEV: Add bookmarks tab to the new user menu (#17814)
Some of the changes in this commit are extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.

The bookmarks tab in the new user menu is different from the other tabs in that it can display a mixture of notifications and bookmarks. When there are unread bookmark reminder notifications, the tab displays all of these notifications at the top and fills the remaining space in the menu with the rest of the bookmarks. The bubble/badge count on the bookmarks tab indicates how many unread bookmark reminder notifications there are.

On the technical aspect, since this commit introduces a new `bookmark-item` component, we've done some refactoring so that all 3 "item" components (`notification-item`, `reviewable-item` and the new `bookmark-item`) inherit from a base component and get identical HTML structure so they all look consistent.

Internal tickets: t70584 and t65045.
2022-08-08 17:24:04 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
5c2e909543
DEV: Don't publish to the /reviewable_counts channel (#17779)
Follow-up to ce9eec8606.

I did a last-minute refactoring before merging the commit above where I extracted the Message Bus publish call into a new method, but forgot to delete the publish call after adding a call to the new method.
2022-08-03 18:23:43 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
ce9eec8606
DEV: Combine all header notification bubbles into one in the new user menu (#17718)
Extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
2022-08-03 08:57:59 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
988a175e94
DEV: Add reviewables tab to the new user menu (#17630)
This commit is a subset of the changes proposed in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
2022-07-28 11:16:33 +03:00
Bianca Nenciu
5f13ca5e54
FIX: Don't cook user fields to apply watched words (#17590)
The previous method for reused the PrettyText logic which applied the
watched word logic, but had the unwanted effect of cooking the text too.
This meant that regular text values were converted to HTML.

Follow up to commit 5a4c35f627.
2022-07-26 18:15:42 +03:00
Leonardo Mosquera
aad1e76150
PERF: avoid extra object created on each User#validatable_user_fields call (#17556) 2022-07-18 12:35:47 -03:00
Leonardo Mosquera
40222eb524
FIX: bug with multiselect user field validation (#17498)
* FIX: properly validate multiselect user fields on user creation

* Add test cases

* FIX: don't check multiselect user fields for watched words

* Clarifiy/simplify tests

* Roll back apply_watched_words changes

Since this method no longer needs to deal with arrays for now. If/when
we add new user fields which uses them, we can deal with it then.
2022-07-14 19:36:54 -03:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
845642ac46
DEV: Add per-user feature flag for the new notifications menu (#17490)
Co-authored-by: OsamaSayegh <asooomaasoooma90@gmail.com>
2022-07-14 14:30:46 +08:00
Loïc Guitaut
5a4c35f627 FIX: Apply all watched words rules to user fields
Currently we only apply watched words of the `Block` type to custom user
fields and user profile fields.

This patch enables all rules to be applied such as `Censor` or
`Replace`.
2022-07-11 11:51:57 +02:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
ef923f1bb1
FEATURE: Publish everyone's status to everyone (#17343) 2022-07-07 17:37:05 +04:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
c59f1729a6
FEATURE: auto remove user status after predefined period (#17236) 2022-07-05 19:12:22 +04:00