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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Brennan
80b93e06f7
FIX: Admin sidebar on mobile was still showing forum panel (#25236)
This commit makes it so the admin sidebar (when enabled)
will hide the other forum sidebar sections on mobile, the
same way it does on desktop. It was not happening automatically
because the sidebar component is also inside the hamburger-dropdown
component, which is used on mobile.
2024-01-12 14:49:08 +10:00
Martin Brennan
8c6144d116
DEV: Change enable_admin_sidebar_navigation to group setting (#25159)
This will make it easier to do more focused
testing of this change.
2024-01-09 09:06:27 +10:00
Martin Brennan
7fcef5f2f9
FIX: Show admin plugin route sub-links in sidebar (#24982)
This changes the Plugins link in the admin sidebar to
be a section instead, which then shows all enabled plugin
admin routes (which are custom routes some plugins e.g.
chat define).

This is done via adding some special preloaded data for
all controllers based on AdminController, and also specifically
on Admin::PluginsController, to have the routes loaded without
additional requests on page load.

We just use a cog for all the route icons for now...we don't
have anything better.
2023-12-21 11:37:20 +10:00
Martin Brennan
6de00f89c2
FEATURE: Initial admin sidebar navigation (#24789)
This is v0 of admin sidebar navigation, which moves
all of the top-level admin nav from the top of the page
into a sidebar. This is hidden behind a enable_admin_sidebar_navigation
site setting, and is opt-in for now.

This sidebar is dynamically shown whenever the user enters an
admin route in the UI, and is hidden and replaced with either
the:

* Main forum sidebar
* Chat sidebar

Depending on where they navigate to. For now, custom sections
are not supported in the admin sidebar.

This commit removes the experimental admin sidebar generation rake
task but keeps the experimental sidebar UI for now for further
testing; it just uses the real nav as the default now.
2023-12-18 11:48:25 +10:00
Jarek Radosz
8968887e24
DEV: Fix various typos (#24461)
November 2023 edition
2023-11-20 16:49:49 +01:00
Daniel Waterworth
6e161d3e75
DEV: Allow fab! without block (#24314)
The most common thing that we do with fab! is:

    fab!(:thing) { Fabricate(:thing) }

This commit adds a shorthand for this which is just simply:

    fab!(:thing)

i.e. If you omit the block, then, by default, you'll get a `Fabricate`d object using the fabricator of the same name.
2023-11-09 16:47:59 -06:00
Martin Brennan
b53449eac9
DEV: Automatically generate all admin links for app for new sidebar (#24175)
NOTE: Most of this is experimental and will be removed at a later
time, which is why things like translations have not been added.

The new /admin-revamp UI uses a sidebar for admin nav. This initial
step adds a script to generate a map of all the current admin nav
into a format the sidebar to read. Then, people can experiment
with different changes to this structure.

The structure can then be edited from `/admin-revamp/config/sidebar-experiment`,
and it is saved to local storage so people can visually experiment with different ways
of showing the admin sidebar links.
2023-11-02 10:34:37 +10:00
Martin Brennan
9ef3a18ce4
DEV: Add new experimental admin UI route and sidebar (#23952)
This commit adds a new admin UI under the route `/admin-revamp`, which is
only accessible if the user is in a group defined by the new `enable_experimental_admin_ui_groups` site setting. It
also adds a special `admin` sidebar panel that is shown instead of the `main`
forum one when the admin is in this area.

![image](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/assets/920448/fa0f25e1-e178-4d94-aa5f-472fd3efd787)

We also add an "Admin Revamp" sidebar link to the community section, which
will only appear if the user is in the setting group:

![image](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/assets/920448/ec05ca8b-5a54-442b-ba89-6af35695c104)

Within this there are subroutes defined like `/admin-revamp/config/:area`,
these areas could contain any UI imaginable, this is just laying down an
initial idea of the structure and how the sidebar will work. Sidebar links are
currently hardcoded.

Some other changes:

* Changed the `main` and `chat` panels sidebar panel keys to use exported const values for reuse
* Allowed custom sidebar sections to hide their headers with the `hideSectionHeader` option
* Add a `groupSettingArray` setting on `this.siteSettings` in JS, which accepts a group site setting name
  and splits it by `|` then converts the items in the array to integers, similar to the `_map` magic for ruby
  group site settings
* Adds a `hidden` option for sidebar panels which prevents them from showing in separated mode and prevents
  the switch button from being shown

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Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Kotlarek <kotlarek.krzysztof@gmail.com>
2023-10-19 14:23:41 +10:00