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Joffrey JAFFEUX
2a10ea0e3f
DEV: FloatKit (#23650)
This PR introduces three new concepts to Discourse codebase through an addon called "FloatKit":

- menu
- tooltip
- toast


## Tooltips
### Component

Simple cases can be express with an API similar to DButton:

```hbs
<DTooltip 
  @Label={{i18n "foo.bar"}}
  @ICON="check"
  @content="Something"
/>
```

More complex cases can use blocks:

```hbs
<DTooltip>
  <:trigger>
   {{d-icon "check"}}
   <span>{{i18n "foo.bar"}}</span>
  </:trigger>
  <:content>
   Something
  </:content>
</DTooltip>
```

### Service

You can manually show a tooltip using the `tooltip` service:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = await this.tooltip.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// and later manual close or destroy it
tooltipInstance.close();
tooltipInstance.destroy();

// you can also just close any open tooltip through the service
this.tooltip.close();
```

The service also allows you to register event listeners on a trigger, it removes the need for you to manage open/close of a tooltip started through the service:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = this.tooltip.register(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// when done you can destroy the instance to remove the listeners
tooltipInstance.destroy();
```

Note that the service also allows you to use a custom component as content which will receive `@data` and `@close` as args:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = await this.tooltip.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  { 
    component: MyComponent,
    data: { foo: 1 }
  }
)
```

## Menus

Menus are very similar to tooltips and provide the same kind of APIs:

### Component

```hbs
<DMenu @ICON="plus" @Label={{i18n "foo.bar"}}>
  <ul>
    <li>Foo</li>
    <li>Bat</li>
    <li>Baz</li>
  </ul>
</DMenu>
```

They also support blocks:

```hbs
<DMenu>
  <:trigger>
    {{d-icon "plus"}}
    <span>{{i18n "foo.bar"}}</span>
  </:trigger>
  <:content>
    <ul>
      <li>Foo</li>
      <li>Bat</li>
      <li>Baz</li>
    </ul>
  </:content>
</DMenu>
```

### Service

You can manually show a menu using the `menu` service:

```javascript
const menuInstance = await this.menu.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// and later manual close or destroy it
menuInstance.close();
menuInstance.destroy();

// you can also just close any open tooltip through the service
this.menu.close();
```

The service also allows you to register event listeners on a trigger, it removes the need for you to manage open/close of a tooltip started through the service:

```javascript
const menuInstance = this.menu.register(
   document.querySelector(".my-span"),
   options
)

// when done you can destroy the instance to remove the listeners
menuInstance.destroy();
```

Note that the service also allows you to use a custom component as content which will receive `@data` and `@close` as args:

```javascript
const menuInstance = await this.menu.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  { 
    component: MyComponent,
    data: { foo: 1 }
  }
)
```


## Toasts

Interacting with toasts is made only through the `toasts` service.

A default component is provided (DDefaultToast) and can be used through dedicated service methods:

- this.toasts.success({ ... });
- this.toasts.warning({ ... });
- this.toasts.info({ ... });
- this.toasts.error({ ... });
- this.toasts.default({ ... });

```javascript
this.toasts.success({
  data: {
    title: "Foo",
    message: "Bar",
    actions: [
      {
        label: "Ok",
        class: "btn-primary",
        action: (componentArgs) => {
          // eslint-disable-next-line no-alert
          alert("Closing toast:" + componentArgs.data.title);
          componentArgs.close();
        },
      }
    ]
  },
});
```

You can also provide your own component:

```javascript
this.toasts.show(MyComponent, {
  autoClose: false,
  class: "foo",
  data: { baz: 1 },
})
```

Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <mjrbrennan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Isaac Janzen <50783505+janzenisaac@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2023-09-26 13:39:52 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
85fddf58bc
Revert "DEV: FloatKit (#23541)" (#23549)
This reverts commits

0623ac684a
408e71e437
a32fa3b947

User tips were running into some issues.
2023-09-12 13:55:12 -04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
0623ac684a
DEV: FloatKit (#23541)
Second iteration of https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/23312 with a fix for embroider not resolving an export file using .gjs extension.

---

This PR introduces three new concepts to Discourse codebase through an addon called "FloatKit":

- menu
- tooltip
- toast


## Tooltips
### Component

Simple cases can be express with an API similar to DButton:

```hbs
<DTooltip 
  @label={{i18n "foo.bar"}}
  @icon="check"
  @content="Something"
/>
```

More complex cases can use blocks:

```hbs
<DTooltip>
  <:trigger>
   {{d-icon "check"}}
   <span>{{i18n "foo.bar"}}</span>
  </:trigger>
  <:content>
   Something
  </:content>
</DTooltip>
```

### Service

You can manually show a tooltip using the `tooltip` service:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = await this.tooltip.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// and later manual close or destroy it
tooltipInstance.close();
tooltipInstance.destroy();

// you can also just close any open tooltip through the service
this.tooltip.close();
```

The service also allows you to register event listeners on a trigger, it removes the need for you to manage open/close of a tooltip started through the service:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = this.tooltip.register(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// when done you can destroy the instance to remove the listeners
tooltipInstance.destroy();
```

Note that the service also allows you to use a custom component as content which will receive `@data` and `@close` as args:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = await this.tooltip.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  { 
    component: MyComponent,
    data: { foo: 1 }
  }
)
```

## Menus

Menus are very similar to tooltips and provide the same kind of APIs:

### Component

```hbs
<DMenu @icon="plus" @label={{i18n "foo.bar"}}>
  <ul>
    <li>Foo</li>
    <li>Bat</li>
    <li>Baz</li>
  </ul>
</DMenu>
```

They also support blocks:

```hbs
<DMenu>
  <:trigger>
    {{d-icon "plus"}}
    <span>{{i18n "foo.bar"}}</span>
  </:trigger>
  <:content>
    <ul>
      <li>Foo</li>
      <li>Bat</li>
      <li>Baz</li>
    </ul>
  </:content>
</DMenu>
```

### Service

You can manually show a menu using the `menu` service:

```javascript
const menuInstance = await this.menu.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// and later manual close or destroy it
menuInstance.close();
menuInstance.destroy();

// you can also just close any open tooltip through the service
this.menu.close();
```

The service also allows you to register event listeners on a trigger, it removes the need for you to manage open/close of a tooltip started through the service:

```javascript
const menuInstance = this.menu.register(
   document.querySelector(".my-span"),
   options
)

// when done you can destroy the instance to remove the listeners
menuInstance.destroy();
```

Note that the service also allows you to use a custom component as content which will receive `@data` and `@close` as args:

```javascript
const menuInstance = await this.menu.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  { 
    component: MyComponent,
    data: { foo: 1 }
  }
)
```


## Toasts

Interacting with toasts is made only through the `toasts` service.

A default component is provided (DDefaultToast) and can be used through dedicated service methods:

- this.toasts.success({ ... });
- this.toasts.warning({ ... });
- this.toasts.info({ ... });
- this.toasts.error({ ... });
- this.toasts.default({ ... });

```javascript
this.toasts.success({
  data: {
    title: "Foo",
    message: "Bar",
    actions: [
      {
        label: "Ok",
        class: "btn-primary",
        action: (componentArgs) => {
          // eslint-disable-next-line no-alert
          alert("Closing toast:" + componentArgs.data.title);
          componentArgs.close();
        },
      }
    ]
  },
});
```

You can also provide your own component:

```javascript
this.toasts.show(MyComponent, {
  autoClose: false,
  class: "foo",
  data: { baz: 1 },
})
```

Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <mjrbrennan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Isaac Janzen <50783505+janzenisaac@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2023-09-12 15:50:26 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
b8cc1072cc
Revert "DEV: FloatKit (#23312)" (#23540)
This reverts commit abcdd8d367.
2023-09-12 15:37:16 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
abcdd8d367
DEV: FloatKit (#23312)
This PR introduces three new UI elements to Discourse codebase through an addon called "FloatKit":

- menu
- tooltip
- toast

Simple cases can be express with an API similar to DButton:

```hbs
<DTooltip
  @label={{i18n "foo.bar"}}
  @icon="check"
  @content="Something"
/>
```

More complex cases can use blocks:

```hbs
<DTooltip>
  <:trigger>
   {{d-icon "check"}}
   <span>{{i18n "foo.bar"}}</span>
  </:trigger>
  <:content>
   Something
  </:content>
</DTooltip>
```

You can manually show a tooltip using the `tooltip` service:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = await this.tooltip.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// and later manually close or destroy it
tooltipInstance.close();
tooltipInstance.destroy();

// you can also just close any open tooltip through the service
this.tooltip.close();
```

The service also allows you to register event listeners on a trigger, it removes the need for you to manage open/close of a tooltip started through the service:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = this.tooltip.register(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// when done you can destroy the instance to remove the listeners
tooltipInstance.destroy();
```

Note that the service also allows you to use a custom component as content which will receive `@data` and `@close` as args:

```javascript
const tooltipInstance = await this.tooltip.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  {
    component: MyComponent,
    data: { foo: 1 }
  }
)
```

Menus are very similar to tooltips and provide the same kind of APIs:

```hbs
<DMenu @icon="plus" @label={{i18n "foo.bar"}}>
  <ul>
    <li>Foo</li>
    <li>Bat</li>
    <li>Baz</li>
  </ul>
</DMenu>
```

They also support blocks:

```hbs
<DMenu>
  <:trigger>
    {{d-icon "plus"}}
    <span>{{i18n "foo.bar"}}</span>
  </:trigger>
  <:content>
    <ul>
      <li>Foo</li>
      <li>Bat</li>
      <li>Baz</li>
    </ul>
  </:content>
</DMenu>
```

You can manually show a menu using the `menu` service:

```javascript
const menuInstance = await this.menu.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  options
)

// and later manually close or destroy it
menuInstance.close();
menuInstance.destroy();

// you can also just close any open tooltip through the service
this.menu.close();
```

The service also allows you to register event listeners on a trigger, it removes the need for you to manage open/close of a tooltip started through the service:

```javascript
const menuInstance = this.menu.register(
   document.querySelector(".my-span"),
   options
)

// when done you can destroy the instance to remove the listeners
menuInstance.destroy();
```

Note that the service also allows you to use a custom component as content which will receive `@data` and `@close` as args:

```javascript
const menuInstance = await this.menu.show(
  document.querySelector(".my-span"),
  {
    component: MyComponent,
    data: { foo: 1 }
  }
)
```

Interacting with toasts is made only through the `toasts` service.

A default component is provided (DDefaultToast) and can be used through dedicated service methods:

- this.toasts.success({ ... });
- this.toasts.warning({ ... });
- this.toasts.info({ ... });
- this.toasts.error({ ... });
- this.toasts.default({ ... });

```javascript
this.toasts.success({
  data: {
    title: "Foo",
    message: "Bar",
    actions: [
      {
        label: "Ok",
        class: "btn-primary",
        action: (componentArgs) => {
          // eslint-disable-next-line no-alert
          alert("Closing toast:" + componentArgs.data.title);
          componentArgs.close();
        },
      }
    ]
  },
});
```

You can also provide your own component:

```javascript
this.toasts.show(MyComponent, {
  autoClose: false,
  class: "foo",
  data: { baz: 1 },
})
```

Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <mjrbrennan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Isaac Janzen <50783505+janzenisaac@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2023-09-12 15:06:51 +02:00
Ty Correll
0944666232
UX: update styling for related/suggested (#23231)
* UX: update styling for related/suggested

This PR addresses state issues for icons of the Related & Suggested buttons, as well as well as fixes alignment issues for folding phones / tablets, wider mobile devices by moving styling to the desktop scss file; also replaces border with box-shadow.
2023-08-24 15:23:35 -05:00
Kris
98afea4748
UX: adjust sidebar modal styles, consolidate css (#22444)
This gets all the related CSS into the common file, and removes desktop and mobile variants.

This also makes some general styling adjustments.
2023-07-07 06:54:47 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
82d6420e31
PERF: Paginate loading of tags in edit nav menu tags modal (#22380)
What is the problem?

Before this change, we were relying on the  `/tags` endpoint which 
returned all the tags that are visible to a give user on the site leading to potential performance problems. 
The attribute keys of the response also changes based on the `tags_listed_by_group` site setting. 

What is the fix?

This commit fixes the problems listed above by creating a dedicate `#list` action in the
`TagsController` to handle the listing of the tags in the edit
navigation menu tags modal. This is because the `TagsController#index`
action was created specifically for the `/tags` route and the response
body does not really map well to what we need. The `TagsController#list`
action added here is also much safer since the response is paginated and
we avoid loading a whole bunch of tags upfront.
2023-07-04 11:36:39 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
fe294ab1a7
DEV: Switch edit nav menu tags/categories modal to component (#22401)
Why this change?

A new component based API for modals was introduced in
b3a23bd9d6. This commit moves the edit
navigation menu tags and categories modal to the new API.
2023-07-04 09:45:21 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
6e3f3dff86
DEV: Refactor edit tags/categories modal to reduce duplication (#22240)
Why this change?

There was alot of duplication between the edit navigation menu tags/categories modal which
was making it hard to introduce new changes as the work had to be
duplicated into multiple places.

This commit mainly extracts the duplicated code into common components
such that it is easier to make styling changes across both modals.
2023-06-23 08:28:55 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
08d8bd9f43
FEATURE: Add modal for editing tags in navigation menu (#22214)
What does this change do?

This change is a first pass for adding a modal used to edit tags that appears in
the navigation menu. As the feature is being worked on in phases, it is
currently hidden behind the `new_edit_sidebar_categories_tags_interface_groups` site setting.

The following features will be worked on in future commits:

1. Input filter to filter through the tgas
2. Button to reset tag selection to default navigation menu tags site
   settings
3. Button to deselect all current selection
2023-06-21 09:09:56 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
853bce2abc
UX: Allow users to filter categories in edit sidebar categories modal (#21996)
What does this change do?

This change is a continuation of
2191b879c6 and adds an input filter to the
edit sidebar categories modal which the user can use to filter through
the list of categories by the category's name.

Note that if a child category is being shown, all of its ancestors will
be shown even if the names of the ancestors do not match the given
filter. This is to ensure that we continue to display the hierarchy of a
child category even if the parent category does not match the filter.
2023-06-08 12:54:51 +08:00
Jarek Radosz
475ac297a4
UX: Tweak user deleted posts items (#21856) 2023-05-31 16:49:56 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
73488f2f33
FIX: uses popper for cards 2023-01-30 21:12:30 +01:00
Natalie Tay
fda834d01c
Revert "DEV: uses popperjs for positioning user and group card (#20063)" (#20072)
This reverts commit 335c3f4621.
2023-01-31 02:51:05 +08:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
335c3f4621
DEV: uses popperjs for positioning user and group card (#20063)
Behavior should be very similar but the code is simplified and it should fix various bugs where the card was showing out of screen even if we had available space.
2023-01-30 14:15:10 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
ea326906e3
DEV: Use css var font sizes (#18518)
For consistency and and the ability to change all font sizes at once in the dev tools
2022-10-12 15:31:59 +02:00
Bianca Nenciu
ee87d8c93b
FEATURE: Make max number of favorite configurable (#13480)
It used to be hardcoded to 2 and now it uses max_favorite_badges site
setting. When zero, it disables favorite badges.
2021-06-22 18:58:03 +03:00
Kris
5e97946f9f
UX: improve user card control layout for long text (#12770) 2021-04-20 18:34:33 -04:00
Penar Musaraj
303f229e98
DEV: Use indexes when importing SCSS from a folder (#11591)
By default, SCSS does not support globbing. This removes our magic and uses index files to import all files in a folder.
2020-12-30 15:29:10 -05:00
Penar Musaraj
c937afc75e
FEATURE: automatic dark mode (#10341)
A first step to adding automatic dark mode color scheme switching. Adds a new SCSS file at `color_definitions.scss` that serves to output all SCSS color variables as CSS custom properties. And replaces all SCSS color variables with the new CSS custom properties throughout the stylesheets. 

This is an alpha feature at this point, can only be enabled via console using the `default_dark_mode_color_scheme_id` site setting.
2020-08-03 22:57:10 -04:00
Kris
f9a44488e9 UX: Right align notification item time, adjust mobile space, consolodate 2020-04-27 23:19:15 -04:00
David Taylor
8d50f092b5
DEV: Use classes for styling user and group cards (#8913)
Styling based on element-ids, it is impossible for themes/plugins to display multiple cards on a single page. Using classes is a more flexible approach. The element-ids are maintained for backwards compatibility with existing plugins/themes.
2020-02-13 09:58:17 +00:00
Kris
411512c0e3 FIX: higher z-index for usercards in the header 2020-01-21 10:57:32 -05:00
Mark VanLandingham
14cb386f1e
FEATURE: Featured topic for user profile & card (#8461) 2019-12-09 11:15:47 -08:00
Joe
ec2123809f FEATURE: user and group cards on mobile (#7246) 2019-03-25 13:37:17 +01:00
Kris
d5d994e24a UX: Improving user stream alignment and spacing 2019-01-17 17:29:27 -05:00
Maja Komel
1d649e147b FEATURE: show avatar flair on group, badges and directory pages (#6732) 2018-12-06 12:18:52 +01:00
Penar Musaraj
be56f18cdd
Replace deprecated dropdown-button with DropdownSelectBoxComponent (#6451) 2018-10-05 09:48:17 -04:00
Penar Musaraj
1f45215537 FEATURE: Drafts view in user profile
* add drafts.json endpoint, user profile tab with drafts stream

* improve drafts stream display in user profile

* truncate excerpts in drafts list, better handling for resume draft action

* improve draft stream SQL query, add rspec tests

* if composer is open, quietly close it when user opens another draft from drafts stream; load PM draft only when user is in /u/username/messages (instead of /u/username)

* cleanup

* linting fixes

* apply prettier styling to modified files

* add client tests for drafts, includes a fixture for drafts.json

* improvements to code following review

* refresh drafts route when user deletes a draft open in the composer while being in the drafts route; minor prettier scss fix

* added more spec tests, deleted an acceptance test for removing drafts that was too finicky, formatting and code style fixes, added appEvent for draft:destroyed

* prettier, eslint fixes

* use "username_lower" from users table, added error handling for rejected promises

* adds guardian spec for can_see_drafts, adds improvements following code review

* move DraftsController spec to its own file

* fix failing drafts qunit test, use getOwner instead of deprecated this.container

* limit test fixture for draft.json testing to new_topic request only
2018-08-01 16:34:54 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
174d392e5a
DEV: adds prettier (#5956)
Run `prettier --write "app/assets/stylesheets/**/*.scss" "plugins/**/*.scss"` after making sure you installed it with `yarn`

It's recommended to configure your editor to run prettier on file save.
2018-06-08 11:49:31 +02:00
Guo Xiang Tan
0a567d0176 UX: Add mobile template for group members page. 2018-03-22 20:59:30 +08:00
Kris
5e11bc79ff Fixing some regressions for profile badges 2018-03-02 14:43:54 -05:00
Kris
0ec1dc9237 UX: Improving badge page layout 2018-03-02 12:43:01 -05:00
minusfive
611d62e4a5 Cleanup, deduplicate, debug user css, separated user-info component css 2017-09-01 06:32:27 -07:00
minusfive
cdcc5d6174 Extracted/DRYed user-stream-item component CSS from user.css into own files
- Renamed 'stream-item' component to 'user-stream-item'
- Replaced generic 'item' class with clearer 'user-stream-item' class
- Retained 'item' class for backward compatibility, marked as 'DEPRECATED'
- Extracted CSS pertaining 'user-stream-item' component to component CSS files
- Removed unnecessary duplication from 'user-stream-item' CSS
- Removed unnecessary nesting from 'user-stream-item' CSS
2017-08-25 08:38:27 -07:00