Previously, the `@model` argument would be unset before the component's `willDestroy` hook was called. Wrapping up the component and the opts in a single tracked `activeModal` field, and then using the `#each` helper with an array of 1 element means that Glimmer will keep the `@model` argument available until the end of the component's lifecycle.
Recently, site setting watched_precedence_over_muted was introduced - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22252
In this PR, we are allowing users to override it. The option is only displayed when the user has watched categories and muted tags, or vice versa.
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.
What is the problem?
This regressed in fe294ab1a7 and we did
not have any tests on mobile to catch the regression. The problem was
that we were conditionally rendering the edit nav menu modals component
in the sidebar. However, the sidebar is collapsed on mobile when a
button is clicked. When the sidebar collapses, the edit nav menu modals
ended up being destroyed with it.
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.
This allows us to use `getOwner(this)` on widgets (without needing to resort to our custom `discourse-common/lib/get-owner` implementation which has a hacky fallback)
`_self` is the default, so we should treat it the same as having no value specified. This fixes navigation to links like `/my/...` in custom sidebar links.
- Inline mentions on posts
- Inline mentions on chat messages
- The user autocomplete for the composer
- The user autocomplete for chat
- The chat section of the sidebar
Recently, SQL query returning users who have muted category or tag were introduced, and it is causing performance issues.
It is much more effective to first get IDs of users who have CategoryUser/TagUsers related to specific topic and then in second query get relevant users.
Ember 4.x will be removing the 'named outlet' feature, which were previously relying on to render modal 'controllers' and their associated templates. This commit updates the modal.show API to accept a component class, and also introduces a declarative API which can be used by including the <DModal component directly in your template.
For more information on the API design, and conversion instructions from the current API, see these Meta topics:
DModal API: https://meta.discourse.org/t/268304
Conversion: https://meta.discourse.org/t/268057
What is the problem?
Before this change, the edit navigation menu tags modal was not
displaying tags that belonged to a tag_group when the tags_listed_by_group
site setting was set to true. This is because we are relying on the
/tags endpoint which returned tags in various keys depending on the
tags_listed_by_group site setting. When the site setting is set to
true, tags under belonging to tag groups were returned in the
extra.tag_groups attribute.
What is the fix?
This commit fixes it by pushing all tags in returned under the
`tag_groups` attribute into the list of tags to displayed. In a
following commit, we will move away from the `/tags` endpoint to a
dedicated route to handle the listing of tags in the modal.
]When changing fonts in the `/wizard/steps/styling` step of
the wizard, users would not see the font loaded straight away,
having to switch to another one then back to the original to
see the result. This is because we are using canvas to render
the style preview and this fails with a Chrome-based intervention
when font loading is taking too long:
> [Intervention] Slow network is detected. See
https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5636954674692096 for more details.
Fallback font will be used while loading:
https://sea2.discourse-cdn.com/business7/fonts/Roboto-Bold.ttf?v=0.0.9
We can get around this by manually loading the fonts selected using
the FontFace JS API when the user selects them and before rerendering
the canvas. This just requires preloading more information about the
fonts if the user is admin so the wizard can query this data.
Motivation: aligning us with JS/Ember practices (runtime deps in `dependencies`, build/dev-time deps in `devDependencies`)
1. Move deps to devDeps where applicable (rule of thumb: it's a devDep unless it's required at runtime by the rails app or it's imported in the addon's code)
2. Remove unused dependencies and add missing ones (in addons)
3. Remove empty `repository` fields
4. Move `engines` and `ember` fields to the bottom
This reverts commit d8f0f17b50.
This causes errors when uploading to S3 because we are missing
a getFilesByIds function in core which we have not updated
yet c.f. https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/22195
Tests don't catch this because tests only try uploads.json
uploading.
Before this change, links which required full reload because they are not in ember routes like `/my/preferences` or links to docs like `/pub/*` were treated as real external links. Therefore, they were opening in self window or new tab based on user `external_links_in_new_tab` setting.
To be consistent with behavior when full reload links are in the post, they are treated as internal and always open in the same window.
Achieved by running `yarn upgrade --latest` both yarn.lock directories, then reverting changes to package.json files and running `yarn` again.
I also de-duped yarn.lock files with `npx yarn-deduplicate && yarn`
Recently, we added the option for watched tag/categories to take precedence over muted tag/categories. Therefore, `remove_muted_tags` is using `category_users` to check if categories are not watched. There was missing join in CategoryList which was causing an error.
This is the first of a number of PRs aimed at helping admins manage their translation overrides. It simply adds a list of available interpolation keys below the input field when editing an override.
It also includes custom interpolation key.
What is the problem?
When an admin changes the default_sidebar_categories or default_sidebar_tags site settings and opts to backfill the setting,
we currently enqueue a sidekiq job to run the backfilling operation. When an admin changes those settings multiple times
within a short time frame, multiple sidekiq jobs with different backfilling parameters will be enqueued.
This is problematic if multiple jobs are executed concurrently as it may lead to situations where a job
with “outdated” site setting values is completed after a job with the “latest” site setting values.
What is the fix?
By setting `cluster_concurrency` to `1`, we ensure that only one of such
backfilling job will execute across all the sidekiq processes that are
deployed at any point in time. Since Sidekiq pops off job in the order
in which they are pushed, limiting the cluster concurrency here will
allow us to execute the enqueued `Jobs::BackfillSidebarSiteSettings`
jobs serially.
Why this change?
We are currently not fully satisfied with the current way to edit the
categories and tags that appears in the sidebar where the user is
redirected to the tracking preferences tab in the user's profile causing
the user to lose context of the current page. In addition, the dropdown
to select categories or tags limits the amount of information we can
display.
Since editing or adding a custom categories section is already using a
modal, we have decided to switch editing the categories and tags that
appear in the sidebar to use a modal as well.
This commit removes the `new_edit_sidebar_categories_tags_interface_groups` site setting and
make the modals the default for all users.
Updates the interface for implementing summarization strategies and adds a cache layer to summarize topics once.
The cache stores the final summary and each chunk used to build it, which will be useful when we have to extend or rebuild it.
When the composer is open with a draft for a topic and the user clicks the edit button of a post on the same topic, we shouldn't display the "Save Draft" button. Because the edited post's draft will override the existing draft of the same topic even if we saved it.
Why this change?
We want the position of the filters to remain fixed when scrolling
through the list of categories or tags. Otherwise, the user has to
scroll all the way back to othe top in order to access the filters when
the list of categories or tags is large.
New setting which allow admin to define behavior when topic is in watched category and muted topic and vice versa.
If watched_precedence_over_muted setting is true, that topic is still visible in list of topics and notification is created.
If watched_precedence_over_muted setting is false, that topic is not still visible in list of topics and notification is skipped as well.
Why does this change do?
If the `fixed_category_positions` is `false`, we want to order the
categories in the edit navigation menu categories modal by name. This
makes it easier to filter through a large list of categories.
This commit also fixes a bug where we were unintentionally mutating the
`this.site.categories` array.
Why is this change required?
The `/new-topic` route is a special route which we use to open the
composer by loading a URL. By default, the `new-topic` route is replaced with the
`discovery.latest` route. On a fresh page load, this makes sense since
there is no template for the `new-topic` route to render. However, this
behavior does not make sense if we're transition from another route.
There is no need to replace the current route with the `discovery.latest` when all we want
is to open the composer.
What does this commit do?
This commit fixes the undesirable behaviour described above by aborting
the existing transition to the `new-topic` route if `transition.from` is
present. This indicates that we're navigating from an existing route and
we can just open the composer.
While still in ember-cli new app blueprint, I don't think this package does much for us. It has support for older things like bower and npm-shrinkwrap, but doesn't support checking yarn.lock and doesn't necessarily work well with our project structure.
While we are unable to support OAUTH2 with pop3 (due to upstream dependency ruby/net-pop#16), we are adding the support for mail pollers plugin. Doing so, it would be possible to write a plugin which then uses other ways (microsoft graph sdk for example) to poll emails from a mailbox.
The idea is that a plugin would define a class which inherits from Email::Poller and defines a poll_mailbox static method which returns an array of strings. Then the plugin could call register_mail_poller(<class_name>) to have it registered. All the configuration (oauth2 tokens, email, etc) could be managed by sitesettings defined in the plugin.
This change adds support retroactively updating display names in the new quote format when the user's name is changed. It happens through a background job that is triggered by a callback when a user is saved with a new name.
This commit adds data attributes to identify the controls in the user settings UI.
Plugins and TCs can use this information to target each setting to highlight or hide
them.
Although most of the settings also have specific classes identifying them, using data
attributes is more future proof as it is less likely to change them classes, specially
as we increase the adoption of the BEM methodology in CSS.
Using data attributes also are semantically correct as the setting name is data not really related to the classes used.
The user card is always present in the DOM. Therefore we only need to
add the `aria-labelledby` attribute when there is a user (and a title)
to point to.
What does this change do?
This change adds a dropdown filter that allows a user to filter by
selected or unselected categories/tags in the edit navigation menu
modal.
For the categories modal, parent categories that do not match the
dropdown filter will be displayed as disabled since those parent
categories need to be displayed to maintain the hieracy of the child
child categories.
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.
This PR splits up the preference that controls the count vs dot and destination of sidebar links, which is really hard to understand, into 2 simpler checkboxes:
The new preferences/checkboxes are off by default, but there are database migrations to switch the old preference to the new ones so that existing users don't have to update their preferences to keep their preferred behavior of sidebar links when this changed is rolled out.
Internal topic: t/103529.
Introduces a new above-latest-topic-list-item-post-count outlet, providing a clean way to add other useful elements to the topic-stats section of the latest-topic-list-item template.
What this change?
When a user opens the modal to edit tags or categories for the
navigation menu, we want to input filter to have focus. This commit
fixes that by doing the following:
1. Changes <DModal> component such that it prioritises elements with the
autofocus attribute first.
2. Adds `autofocus` to the input elements on the edit tags/categories
modal form.