The `enqueue_jobs` is not correctly post-processing the post since the
post is being created inside a transaction block. This commit explicitly
enqueues the job outside transaction block.
When the linked topic is created we'll not hardcode the topic title and
let onebox work its magic instead so that the title can be updated
automatically.
See #10794 for original context.
I did not mean to add invite to the BYPASS_TYPES for Email::Sender, it was supposed to be invite_password_instructions.
Users could be silenced or suspended by two staff members at the same time and
would not be aware of it. This commit shows an error message if another penalty
has been applied.
- IgnoredUser records should all now have an expiring_at value. This commit enforces that in the DB, and fixes any corrupt rows
- Changes to the ignored user list are now handled by the `/u/{username}/notification_level` endpoint. This allows setting expiration dates on the ignore. This commit removes the old logic for saving a list of usernames in the user preferences.
- Many specs were calling `IgnoredUser.create`. This commit changes them to use `Fabricate(:ignored_user)` for consistency
b8c676e7 added the 'forever' option to the UI, and this is correctly stored in the database. However, we had a hard-coded limit of 4 months in the cleanup job. This commit removes the limit, so ignores can last forever.
A site owner attempting to use both the email_subject site setting and translation overrides for normal post notification
email subjects would find themselves frusturated at the lack of template argument parity.
Make all the variables available for translation overrides by adding the subject variables to the custom interpolation keys list and applying them.
Reported at https://meta.discourse.org/t/customize-subject-format-for-standard-emails/20801/47?u=riking
@danielwaterworth suggested taking a look at this when reviewing a plugin using this API.
When declaring a new nav item using `addNavigationBarItem` and including the `href` attribute, we don't currently process that URL to be subfolder compatible.
Nav bar items coming in via the API are considered `ExtraNavItem` and the `href` value is passed straight through to the `buildItems` method, vs using the computed href method. This PR adds a simple `getURL` call on that href value to ensure it's subfolder-safe.
I also accounted for the `customHref` function in the API to make those URLs subfolder safe as well.
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Ensures the newly created category record gives the current user permission to create a new topic and sets her notification level to the default (regular).
This commit adds a site setting `auto_close_topics_create_linked_topic`
which when enabled works in conjunction with `auto_close_topics_post_count`
setting and creates a new linked topic for the topic just closed.
The auto-created new topic contains a link for all the previous topics
and the topic titles are appended with `(Part {n})`.
The setting is enabled by default.
We had an issue where onebox thumbnail was too large and thus was optimized, and we are using the image URLs in post to redact and re-embed, based on the sha1 in the URL. Optimized image URLs have extra stuff on the end like _99x99 so we were not parsing out the sha1 correctly. Another issue I found was for posts that have giant images, the original was being used to embed in the email and thus would basically never get included because it is huge.
For example the URL 787b17ea61_2_690x335.jpeg was not parsed correctly; we would end up with 787b17ea6140f4f022eb7f1509a692f2873cfe35_2_690x335.jpeg as the sha1 which would not find the image to re-embed that was already attached to the email.
This fix will use the first optimized image of the detected upload when we are redacting and then re-embedding to make sure we are not sending giant things in email. Also, I detect if it is a onebox thumbnail or the site icon and force appropriate sizes and styles.
After 5fc239b535, the category dropdown
was showing "undefined" for the "all-categories" and "no-categories"
messages. This commit introduces a check to run the HTML parser only if
we're dealing with a real category, which fixes the above issue.
Using arrow functions changes `this` context, which is undesired in tests, e.g. it makes it impossible to setup things like pretender (`this.server`) in `beforeEach` hooks.
Ember guides always use classic functions in examples (e.g. https://guides.emberjs.com/release/testing/test-types/), and that's what it uses in its own test suite, as do various addons and ember apps.
It was also already used in Discourse where `this` was required. Moving forward, it will be needed in more places as we migrate toward ember-cli.
(I might later add a custom rule to eslint-discourse-ember to enforce this)
We remove the slow mode composer message and provide better messages when rejecting new posts and edits. The client now validates if the user tries to post again immediately. Finally, we replaced the `hourglass-end` icon with the `hourglass-start` one.
This reverts commit e3de45359f.
We need to improve out strategy by adding a cache breaker with this change ... some assets on CDNs and clients may have incorrect CORS headers which can cause stuff to break.
When `must_approve_users` is enabled then staff users assume that all
users will have to be approved manually. But in case of invite we
auto-approve users if they are invited by users. This commit adds an
info on the bottom of invite modal informing staff users that new users
will be auto-approved as soon as they accept invite.
This is a way to detect that Discourse isn't able to receive online updates from
the server, and will be used to trigger an UI warning to the user that the session
is working on offline mode.
Meta request https://meta.discourse.org/t/offline-indicator/123000?u=falco
Due to the new enhanced copy-paste handling, the URL would be included in the user's reply as code, too!
By surrounding the link in angle brackets, we prevent the bot from accidentally including the link itself and spoiling the surprise.
I considered having the bot automatically edit the user's post to remove the backticks. I very quickly ran into a problem with spurious whitespace, and it would also look _super weird_ for the bot to edit your post when that's not what's being taught.
The seemingly bare link not automatically embedding is also weird, but slightly less so.
Fun fact: this doesn't work on localhost, because the onebox engine refuses to issue requests to localhost :)