We were only supporting the main name of each HighlightJS language. So, by default, you could not use `js` or `jsx` to highlight Javascript, given they are aliases for `javascript`.
This PR adds a list of aliases as a constant to core (built via a rake task), and then checks against the `highlighted_languages` site settings plus the list of aliases when processing a code block.
Regular users should be redirected to the homepage after the topic is
no longer accessible by them (only staff members can view deleted
topics). There was a problem with permission checking for category
moderators which stopped the redirect from happening.
Small js fix for fast edit to allow posts to save changes when the post contains apostrophes and quotation marks. Replaces unicode characters in text prior to saving the edit.
Includes system tests for fast edit and introduces a new system spec component for fast edit usage.
This commit removes all references to the
`redesigned_user_page_nav_enabled` which was used as a feature flag for
developing the new user profile navigation menu previously.
This provides Classic Component decorators for use with native class syntax (e.g. `@tagName`), and also provides native-class-compatible decorators for `@on` and `@observes`.
The new hashtags render with an `<svg>` element inside a `<a>`
tag, which is an icon to indicate the "type" of the hashtag.
In Firefox, this was disrupting both triple-click text selection
and simple dragging cursor text selection. The selection would
stop at the SVG rather than continuing past it. This works fine
in Chrome -- either Chrome is not doing the right thing or Firefox
is.
Either way the issue is fixed by simply making the `svg` an inline
element inside the link, which it should be anyway.
When the `navigation_menu` site setting has been set to `sidebar` or
`header dropdown`, overriding the site setting via the `navigation_menu`
query params did not work.
Follow-up to c47015b861
We need to register a waiter so that any calls to `await settled()` will wait for the `requestAnimationFrame` call to return. Wrapping in `DEBUG` as well as `isTesting()` means that this extra logic will be totally optimized out of production builds.
Using Javascript to read and recalculate sizing is prone to causing 'forced reflows', which are very expensive, especially on slower devices. This PR refactors the slide-in menus so that all of the height calculation is done using CSS. This is made possible by the new dvh (dynamic view height) units and env(safe-area-inset-bottom), both of which are supported on all of our target browsers.
In tests on a moto g50, on a sidebar with 16 categories, 15 tags, and 2 chat channels, this improves the sidebar opening time by around 50ms (6%).
* UX: replace highlight vars in popup menu
* UX: replace highlight vars in autcomplete
* UX: replace highlight vars in menu-panel
* UX: update style guide
* UX: bulk replace highlight vars in various small appearances
Since 359dc1c532, support for the old user
profile navigation menu has been dropped. This commit seeks to remove
code from the client side that still relies on the `currentUser.redesigned_user_page_nav_enabled` prop.
Since 359dc1c532, support for the old user
profile navigation menu has been dropped. This commit seeks to remove
code from the client side that still relies on the `currentUser.redesigned_user_page_nav_enabled` prop.
Why this change?
Prior to this change, we placed the identifier for the tag using
CSS classes like `sidebar-section-link-<tag name>`. However, we found that it wasn't obvious
that an identifier for the tag exists since it is first buried in
the CSS classes and second there isn't a way to describe what the
identifier is. Using data attributes, it makes it more obvious that an
identifier exists and what the identifier represents.
Follow-up to 53eb49de72
Why this change?
Prior to this change, we placed the identifier for the category using
CSS classes like `sidebar-section-link-<category slug>`. However, we found that it wasn't obvious
that an identifier for the category exists since it is first buried in
the CSS classes and second there isn't a way to describe what the
identifier is. Using data attributes, it makes it more obvious that an
identifier exists and what the identifier represents.
What does this change do?
This commit the client to override the navigation menu setting
configured by the site temporarily based on the value of the
`navigation_menu` query param. The new query param replaces the old
`enable_sidebar` query param.
Why do we need this change?
The motivation here is to allow theme maintainers to quickly preview
what the site will look like with the various navigation menu site
setting.
* UX: change layout badge card
* UX: copy change
* UX: badge list styling
* UX: make active badge styling more clear
* Update translation
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
* Include x in translation
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
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Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
**This PR creates a new core reusable component wraps a character counter around any input.**
The component accepts the arguments: `max` (the maximum character limit), `value` (the value of text to be monitored).
It can be used for example, like so:
```hbs
<CharCounter @max="50" @value={{this.charCounterContent}}>
<textarea
placeholder={{i18n "styleguide.sections.char_counter.placeholder"}}
{{on "input" (action (mut this.charCounterContent) value="target.value")}}
class="styleguide--char-counter"></textarea>
</CharCounter>
```
**This PR also:**
1. Applies this component to the chat plugins edit channel's *Edit Description** modal, thereby replacing the simple text area which provided no visual indication when text exceeded the max allowed characters.
2. Adds an example to the `/styleguide` route
As of ba3f62f576, handlebars templates are colocated with js files so the path to hbs templates referenced by this rake task is no longer valid. This commit fixes the path to hbs templates and updates a couple of files that are generated by the rake task.
Reopening Ember.LinkComponent causes `<LinkTo>` to enter 'legacy mode', and fall back to the Classic Component implementation. The extension added the ability to pass `@name` to the component. Setting a name (or any other attribute) on the new Glimmer implementation can be achieved by passing `name=` (no `@`).
The original use case for this was refactored out during https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/d3649873a2. There are no other instances of `@name` being used in core or `all-the-*`.
The update to section-link is required to avoid a warning when an `undefined` value is passed to the argument.
This custom implementation was extending from `Ember.LinkComponent`, which is a legacy 'classic component' implementation of `<LinkTo`. Our current version of Ember includes a native glimmer implementation of LinkTo which should be much faster.
The patch we introduced was to set the 5th argument to `routing.isActiveForRoute` to `false`. In our current version of Ember, `isActiveForRoute` only takes 4 arguments, so this override is essentially a no-op. The change was made in https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/commit/56af48bb41 (first released in Ember 3.24).
* UX: handle long userstatus in menupanel
* UX: remove margin on userstatus emoji
* UX: change emoji sise of user status in DM creator
* FIX: user status overflow on chat index
Fixes "`decorateCooked` should be supplied with an `id` option to avoid memory leaks in test mode. The id will be used to ensure the decorator is only applied once." warnings
Before that change, footer of the sidebar was not visible.
Footer is very important, especially now, when add custom section button is located there.
Also, distance between chat input and keyboard were increased
The `custom` notification type is a generic notification type that plugins can use for their own notifications, so it doesn't make sense to fallback to the implementation of `linkTitle` in the base notification type because core can't possibly come up with a title suitable for all custom notifications.
Core now has support for mobile-specific overrides of component templates, so we can now safely colocate the last batch of core components.
Followup to 524cb5211b
Long-term, we may aim to remove the ability to have mobile-specific component templates. But for now, this commit will allow us to colocate a component's template, while keeping the mobile-specific-override functionality for core, plugins and themes.
When installing themes using the "Install this theme component" button
on meta.discourse.org, we pass the repo name and URL via query params.
However, these stick. So if a user cancels the installation, on the
next navigation to the same route, they'll see the modal again.
This PR clears the query params of the controller when dismissing the
modal.
The previous `createPreviewComponent` implementation was problematic for template colocation. We can achieve the same result using normal component class inheritance.
The template is defined with dashes. Our resolver forgave this difference, and matched things up correctly. However, when we come to colocate templates, the names must match exactly.
The JS component definition is in the admin bundle, but the template was in the main bundle. This was identified while attempting to colocate component templates in the discourse/app directory
Having a template-lint-disable comment with whitespace trimming was triggering a message during build, likely due to a bug in the build process.
```
unexpectedly found "! template-lint-disable ~" when slicing source, but expected " template-lint-disable "
```
This commit avoids the problem by moving the template-lint-disable comment outside of the stripped-whitespace area.
Dynamically setting the `layoutName` is not compatible with template colocation. Instead, we can give each field type a dedicated component and make `<UserField` a wrapper which renders the correct implementation.
Dynamically setting `layoutName` is not compatible with template colocation. This commit updates `<CustomHTML` to remove the `custom-html-container.hbs` template, and instead dynamically sets the `layout` property as required. Once the deprecated 'custom hbs' feature is removed, this can be updated to be a regular colocated component template.
We often have the need to use rich HTML in dialog messages (to show lists, icons, etc.). Previously, our only option was to wrap the message in an `htmlSafe()` call. This PR adds the ability to pass a component name and model to the dialog, which means that we can write the HTML in regular Ember components.
Example, whereas previously we would do this:
```
this.dialog.deleteConfirm({
message: htmlSafe(`<li>Some text</li>`),
});
```
instead we can now do this:
```javascript
import SecondFactorConfirmPhrase from "discourse/components/dialog-messages/second-factor-confirm-phrase";
...
this.dialog.deleteConfirm({
title: I18n.t("user.second_factor.disable_confirm"),
bodyComponent: SecondFactorConfirmPhrase,
bodyComponentModel: model,
})
```
The model passed to the component is optional and will be available as `@model` in the Handlebars template.
Previously, all plugin connector templates would be rendered using the PluginConnector classic component definition. This commit introduces three key changes:
1. PluginOutlets can be passed `@defaultGlimmer={{true}}`, which will cause all connectors to be rendered as highly-performant 'template only glimmer components'. For now, to avoid breaking backwards compatibility, this is only intended for use on newly introduced PluginOutlets.
2. Connector js files can now directly export component definitions. This allows connectors on existing outlets to start using Glimmer components (template-only, or otherwise) straight away. It also makes it much more ergonomic to introduce custom logic to outlets. `shouldRender` continues to be supported (as a static class method).
3. Outlet arguments are now made available as `@outletArgs` in classic, glimmer and template-only-glimmer connectors. In glimmer and template-only-glimmer connectors, this is the only way to access the outlet's arguments. In classic connectors, the old methods still function - `@outletArgs` exists as a path for incremental migration
Previously after uploads completed post raw would drift.
If you autocompleted text after the upload stub got replaced it would
insert in the wrong position.