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125 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
de79e5628e
PERF: Reduce mem allocation of Chat::AutoRemove::HandleCategoryUpdated (#28393)
This is a follow-up to 671f40ce07 and
ed11ee9d05.

While the optimisations in the previous commits were sound, it did not
resolve the memory bloat we were seeing. It turns out that we call
`.blank?` on the model's result if the model has not been marked
optional. The problem with this is that if the model returns an
ActiveRecord relation, calling `.blank?` on the relation basically loads
everything into memory.

Therefore, this commit removes `users` as a model in the  since it really isn't
a model but just a relation.
2024-08-16 11:35:08 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
671f40ce07
PERF: Reduce memory footprint of Chat::AutoRemove::HandleCategoryUpdated.call (#28381)
This is a follow up to ed11ee9d05.

In `Chat::AutoRemove::HandleCategoryUpdated`, we are currently loading
the related users record in batches and then handing it off to
`Chat::Action::CalculateMembershipsForRemoval.call`. However, we are
still seeing memory spike as a result of this.

This commit eliminates the allocation of `User` ActiveRecord objects until
absolutely necessary. `Chat::Action::CalculateMembershipsForRemoval.call` has been
updated to accept an ActiveRecord relation instead which allows us to
avoid the ActiveRecord allocations.
2024-08-16 05:37:31 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
ed11ee9d05
PERF: Reduce memory footprint of Chat::AutoRemove::HandleCategoryUpdated (#28332)
This commit seeks to reduce the memory footprint of `Chat::AutoRemove::HandleCategoryUpdated.call`
by optimizing the
`Chat::AutoRemove::HandleCategoryUpdated#remove_users_without_channel_permission` method which was
loading all the ActiveRecord users objects into memory at once. This
change updates the method call to load the ActiveRecord user objects in
batches instead.
2024-08-14 09:30:36 +08:00
David Battersby
f75dd1b43a
FIX: update order of chat message service steps (#27889)
A change made in #27875 added a new step to the create message service, however the step should have been placed before saving the message.
2024-07-12 11:56:07 +04:00
David Battersby
4a365bc4a2
FEATURE: prevent chat emails for messages created via SDK (#27875)
This change allows us to distinguish between regular user generated chat messages and those created via the Chat SDK.

A new created_by_sdk boolean column is added to the Chat Messages table. When this value is true, we will not include the message in the user summary email that is sent to users.
2024-07-12 10:57:14 +04:00
David Battersby
3b653a918e
FEATURE: show my threads from muted chat channels (#27468)
We should show threads from muted channels in the My Threads area so that users can easily access their followed threads.
2024-06-13 18:39:35 +04:00
David Battersby
4e80c9eb13
FIX: chat direct message group user limit is off by 1 (#27014)
This change allows the correct number of members to be added when creating a group direct message, based on the site setting chat_max_direct_message_users.

Previously we counted the current user within the max user limit and therefore the count was off by 1.
2024-06-03 12:11:49 +04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
5aefda1dee
FIX: allows listing messages of any thread (#27259)
Before this fix we could only list messages of a thread if it was part of a `threading_enabled` channel or if the thread was set to `force`.

Due to our design of also using a thread id when this is just a chain of replies so we can switch from threading enabled to disabled at any time, we will allow `Chat:: ListChannelThreadMessages` to list the messages of any thread, the only important requirements are:
- having a thread id
- being able to access this thread

To allow this, this commit simply removes the check on `threading_enabled` or `force`.
2024-05-30 10:20:40 +02:00
David Battersby
c39a4de139
FIX: load existing chat dm channel via url (#26998)
When users click a link that points to an existing group chat, we should reopen that chat instead of creating a new group chat so users can more easily continue ongoing conversations.
2024-05-24 12:12:49 +04:00
Jan Cernik
9889547475
FEATURE: Allow to bulk delete chat messages (#26586) 2024-05-22 08:57:00 -03:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
26c8eab1f3
FIX: allows bots to create/update/stream messages (#26900)
Prior to this commit, only system users had this pass.

Another significant change of the PR, is to make membership of a channel the angular stone of the permission check to create/update/stop streaming a message. The idea being, if you are a member of a channel already we don't need to check if you can join it AGAIN.

We also have `Chat::AutoRemove::HandleCategoryUpdated` which will deal with permissions change so it's simpler and less prone to error to consider the membership as the only source of truth.
2024-05-07 15:17:42 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
f72f63660a
FIX: an existing member of a channel is allowed to join (#26884)
There's no point checking if a user can join a channel if they are already part of it. This case was frequent when using `enforce_membership: true` for custom bots for example.
2024-05-06 17:14:20 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
671e6066bf
DEV: adds first_messages/last_messages to thread SDK (#26861)
This commit introduces several enhancements to the ChatSDK module, aiming to improve the functionality and usability of chat thread interactions. Here's what has been changed and added:

1. **New Method: `first_messages`:**
   - Added a method to retrieve the first set of messages from a specified chat thread.
   - This method is particularly useful for fetching initial messages when entering a chat thread.
   - Parameters include `thread_id`, `guardian`, and an optional `page_size` which defaults to 10.
   - Usage example added to demonstrate fetching the first 15 messages from a thread.

2. **New Method: `last_messages`:**
   - Added a method to retrieve the last set of messages from a specified chat thread.
   - This method supports reverse pagination, where the user may want to see the most recent messages first.
   - Similar to `first_messages`, it accepts `thread_id`, `guardian`, and an optional `page_size` parameter, defaulting to 10.
   - Usage example provided to illustrate fetching the last 20 messages from a thread.
2024-05-03 17:30:39 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
dda4bb0f7c
DEV: allows to disable strip_whitespaces in messages (#26848)
The TextCleaner step has been moved from chat message’s validation to create_message/update_message services. It allows us to easily tweak part of its behavior depending on the needs.

For example we will now disable strip_whitespaces by default when streaming messages as we want to keep newlines and spaces at the end of the message.
2024-05-02 11:59:18 +02:00
David Battersby
0c8f531909
FEATURE: encourage users to set chat thread titles (#26617)
This change encourages users to title their threads to make it easier for other users to join in on conversations that matter to them.

The creator of the chat thread will receive a toast notification prompting them to add a thread title when on mobile and the thread has at least 5 sent replies.
2024-04-29 17:20:01 +08:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
351d212e8a
FIX: do not increment reply count manually (#26769)
That could cause flakeyness in specs depending in which timing message bus would arrive and it's not necessary as it should be updated with `handleThreadOriginalMessageUpdate`.
2024-04-26 12:32:06 +02:00
David Battersby
c62d3610c6
PERF: Reduce overhead from chat message excerpt (#26712)
This change moves the chat message excerpt into a new database column (string) on the chat_messages table.

As part of this change, we will now set the excerpt within the `Chat::CreateMessage` service, and update it within the `Chat::UpdateMessage` service.
2024-04-25 14:29:00 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
52e8d57293
FEATURE: implements last read message for threads (#26702)
This commit will now allow us to track read position in a thread and returns to this position when you open the thread.

Note this commit is also extracting the following components to make it possible:
- `<ChatMessagesScroller />`
- `<ChatMessagesContainer />`

The `UpdateUserThreadLastRead` has been updated to allow this.

Various refactorings have also been done to the code and specs to improve the support of last read.
2024-04-25 10:47:54 +02:00
David Battersby
23fc0fb078
FIX: allow direct message when max dm users set to 1 (#26392)
Why this change?
When the site setting for chat_max_direct_message_users is set to 1, it is expected that users can have a 1:1 chat with other users. However, since the current user is counting as 1 user it makes starting a new chat impossible.

This change hands this validation off to DirectMessageChannel::MaxUsersExcessPolicy which handles the count correctly by filtering out the current user.
2024-03-27 15:59:12 +08:00
Sam
e3a0faefc5
FEATURE: allow re-scoping chat user search via a plugin (#26361)
This enables the following in Discourse AI

```
 plugin.register_modifier(:chat_allowed_bot_user_ids) do |user_ids, guardian|
  if guardian.user
    mentionables = AiPersona.mentionables(user: guardian.user)
    allowed_bot_ids = mentionables.map { |mentionable| mentionable[:user_id] }
    user_ids.concat(allowed_bot_ids)
  end
  user_ids
end
```

some bots that are id < 0 need to be discoverable in search otherwise people can not talk to them.

---------

Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2024-03-27 08:55:53 +11:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
a884842fa5
FIX: do not use return in block (#26260)
We were incorrectly using `return` in a block which was causing exceptions at runtime. These exceptions were not causing much issues as they are in defer block.

While working on writing a test for this specific case, I noticed that our `upsert_custom_fields` function was using rails `update_all` which is not updating the `updated_at` timestamp. This commit also fixes it and adds a test for it.
2024-03-20 10:49:28 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
bbb8595107
PERF: defer loading channels (#26155)
Prior to this change we would pre-load all the user channels which making initial page load slower. This change will make them be loaded right after initial load. In the past this was not possible as the channels would have to be loaded on each page transition. However since about a year, we made the channels to be cached on the frontend and no other request will be needed.

I have decided for now to not show a loading state in the sidebar as I think it would be noise, but we can reconsider this later.

Note given we don't have the channels loaded at first certain things where harder to accomplish. The biggest UX change of this commit is that we removed all the complex logic of computing the best channel to display when you load /chat. We will now store the id of the last channel you visited and will use this id to decide which channel to show.
2024-03-18 08:35:07 +01:00
Loïc Guitaut
ac0808a320 DEV: Remove the need for splat operator in services 2024-03-07 15:54:37 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
821402d024
DEV: removes default service actions (#26078)
Previously services would let you define a high level default `def default_actions_for_service; end` which would define various handlers like `on_success`, after months of usage we consider the cons are superior to the pros here.

Two mains cons:
- people would often not understand where the handling was coming from
- it's easy to miss a case when you write your specs
2024-03-07 12:10:43 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
76953cc356
FEATURE: allows to force a thread (#25987)
Forcing a thread will work even in channel which don't have `threading_enabled` or in direct message channels.

For now this feature is only available through the `ChatSDK`:

```ruby
ChatSDK::Message.create(in_reply_to_id: 1, guardian: guardian, raw: "foo bar baz", channel_id: 2, force_thread: true)
```
2024-03-06 12:03:42 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
0c827980e6
FIX: do not show threads with no replies (#26033)
Prior to this fix if a user had started to reply to a message without actually sending a message, the thread would still be created and we would end up listing it in the threads list of a channel.

This commit also improves adds thread and thread_replies_count to the 4th parameter of the chat_message_created event.
2024-03-05 20:26:35 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
41790f7739
DEV: allows stop/resume streaming on a message (#25774)
```ruby
ChatSDK::Message.start_stream(message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
ChatSDK::Message.stream(raw: "foo", message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
ChatSDK::Message.stream(raw: "bar", message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
ChatSDK::Message.stop_stream(message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
```

Generally speaking only admins or owners of the message can interact with a message.  Also note, Streaming to an existing message with a different user won't change the initial user of the message.
2024-02-26 14:16:29 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
77028e3675
DEV: adds a chat_can_create_direct_message_channel modifier (#25840)
Plugins can now register this modifier:

```ruby
register_modifier(:chat_can_create_direct_message_channel) do |user, target_users|
  # your logic which should return true or false
end
```
2024-02-23 14:35:02 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
d8d756cd2f
DEV: chat streaming (#25736)
This commit introduces the possibility to stream messages. To allow plugins to use streaming this commit also ships a `ChatSDK` library to allow to interact with few parts of discourse chat.

```ruby
ChatSDK::Message.create_with_stream(raw: "test") do |helper|
  5.times do |i|
    is_streaming = helper.stream(raw: "more #{i}")
    next if !is_streaming
    sleep 2
  end
end
```

This commit also introduces all the frontend parts:
- messages can now be marked as streaming
- when streaming their content will be updated when a new content is appended
- a special UI will be showing (a blinking indicator)
- a cancel button allows the user to stop the streaming, when cancelled `helper.stream(...)` will return `false`, and the plugin can decide exit early
2024-02-20 09:49:19 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
06bbed69f9
DEV: allows a context when creating a message (#25647)
The service `Chat::CreateMessage` will now accept `context_post_ids` and `context_topic_id` as params. These values represent the topic which might be visible when sending a message (for now, this is only possible when using the drawer).

The `DiscourseEvent` `chat_message_created` will now have the following signature:

```ruby
on(:chat_message_created) do | message, channel, user, meta|
  p meta[:context][:post_ids]
end
```
2024-02-13 11:37:15 +01:00
David Battersby
67244a2318
FIX: use site setting to show my threads chat footer tab (#25277)
Fixes an issue with delayed rendering of the My Threads tab in chat mobile footer.

Previously we made an ajax request to determine the number of threads a user had before rendering the tab, however it is much faster (and better UX) if we can rely on a site setting for this.

The new chat_threads_enabled site setting is set to true when the site has chat channels with threading enabled.
2024-01-23 19:14:46 +08:00
Jan Cernik
f4e51e0789
FEATURE: Allow users to DM groups in chat (#25189)
Allows users to create DMs by selecting groups as a target. It also allows adding user groups to an existing chat

- When creating the channel, it expands the user group and adds all its members with chat enabled to the channel.
- After creation, there's no difference between adding a group or adding its members individually.
- Users can add multiple groups and users simultaneously.
- There are UI validations; the member count preview updates according to the member count of added groups, and it does not allow users to add more members than SiteSetting.chat_max_direct_message_users."
2024-01-19 11:09:47 -03:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
610d5b45c7
FIX: errors when loading My Threads and Channel Threads (#25310)
This PR fixes the problems described below. We also need tests for this, 
they'll be in a follow-up. When there is a group mention inside a chat 
thread, the next problems are happening.

1. When trying to look at _My Threads_ the list of threads is failing to load 
and there are errors on the console:

Server Error in the current_user_threads_controller:

Message
ActiveRecord::AssociationNotFoundError (Association named 'user' was not 
found on Chat::GroupMention; perhaps you misspelled it?)

app/controllers/application_controller.rb:423:in `block in with_resolved_locale'
app/controllers/application_controller.rb:423:in `with_resolved_locale'
lib/middleware/omniauth_bypass_middleware.rb:64:in `call'
lib/content_security_policy/middleware.rb:12:in `call'
lib/middleware/gtm_script_nonce_injector.rb:10:in `call'
config/initializers/008-rack-cors.rb:14:in `call'
config/initializers/100-quiet_logger.rb:20:in `call'
config/initializers/100-silence_logger.rb:29:in `call'
lib/middleware/missing_avatars.rb:22:in `call'
lib/middleware/turbo_dev.rb:31:in `call'
Backtrace
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activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/branch.rb:79:in `block in grouped_records'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/branch.rb:77:in `each'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/branch.rb:77:in `grouped_records'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/branch.rb:114:in `loaders'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/branch.rb:71:in `runnable_loaders'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/batch.rb:15:in `each'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/batch.rb:15:in `flat_map'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader/batch.rb:15:in `call'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb:118:in `call'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:830:in `block in preload_associations'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:829:in `each'
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activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:918:in `block in exec_queries'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:962:in `skip_query_cache_if_necessary'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:908:in `exec_queries'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:695:in `load'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:250:in `records'
activerecord (7.0.8) lib/active_record/relation.rb:783:in `blank?'
plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:143:in `call'
plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:368:in `block in run!'
plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:368:in `each'
plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:368:in `run!'
plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:361:in `run'
<internal:kernel>:90:in `tap'
plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:229:in `call'
plugins/chat/app/helpers/chat/with_service_helper.rb:22:in `run_service'
plugins/chat/lib/service_runner.rb:121:in `call'
plugins/chat/lib/service_runner.rb:115:in `call'
plugins/chat/app/helpers/chat/with_service_helper.rb:18:in `with_service'
plugins/chat/app/controllers/chat/api/current_user_threads_controller.rb:5:in `index'
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actionpack (7.0.8) lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb:234:in `block in process_action'
activesupport (7.0.8) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:118:in `block in run_callbacks'
app/controllers/application_controller.rb:423:in `block in with_resolved_locale'
i18n (1.14.1) lib/i18n.rb:322:in `with_locale'
app/controllers/application_controller.rb:423:in `with_resolved_locale'
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railties (7.0.8) lib/rails/railtie.rb:226:in `public_send'
railties (7.0.8) lib/rails/railtie.rb:226:in `method_missing'
actionpack (7.0.8) lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb:19:in `block in <class:Constraints>'
actionpack (7.0.8) lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb:48:in `serve'
actionpack (7.0.8) lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb:50:in `block in serve'
actionpack (7.0.8) lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb:32:in `each'
actionpack (7.0.8) lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb:32:in `serve'
actionpack (7.0.8) lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:852:in `call'
lib/middleware/omniauth_bypass_middleware.rb:64:in `call'
rack (2.2.8) lib/rack/tempfile_reaper.rb:15:in `call'
rack (2.2.8) lib/rack/conditional_get.rb:27:in `call'
rack (2.2.8) lib/rack/head.rb:12:in `call'
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config/initializers/100-quiet_logger.rb:20:in `call'
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actionpack (7.0.8) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/host_authorization.rb:138:in `call'
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railties (7.0.8) lib/rails/railtie.rb:226:in `public_send'
railties (7.0.8) lib/rails/railtie.rb:226:in `method_missing'
rack (2.2.8) lib/rack/urlmap.rb:74:in `block in call'
rack (2.2.8) lib/rack/urlmap.rb:58:in `each'
rack (2.2.8) lib/rack/urlmap.rb:58:in `call'
unicorn (6.1.0) lib/unicorn/http_server.rb:634:in `process_client'
unicorn (6.1.0) lib/unicorn/http_server.rb:739:in `worker_loop'
unicorn (6.1.0) lib/unicorn/http_server.rb:547:in `spawn_missing_workers'
unicorn (6.1.0) lib/unicorn/http_server.rb:143:in `start'
unicorn (6.1.0) bin/unicorn:128:in `<top (required)>'
bin/unicorn:93:in `load'
bin/unicorn:93:in `block in <main>'
bin/unicorn:92:in `fork'
bin/unicorn:92:in `<main>'

</details>

2. When looking at _channel threads_, threads are getting rendered successfully, 
but there are still errors on the console. The server error is similar to the first case, 
but it's in the `channel_threads_controller`.

This regression was introduced in 62f423da15.

The idea of the fix is that we only need to load user_mentions in those controllers 
anyway (we send them to the client in order to be able to show user status on mentions).
2024-01-18 17:35:32 +04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
40ce619edd
DEV: uses in: {} with lambda to work with eager_load (#25039)
When validating with a dynamic set of values, especially one that might change during runtime, we should use a lambda or a proc to ensure that the validation uses the most up-to-date set of values. This is particularly important when using config.eager_load = true, which can cause some elements to be loaded only once at startup, thus not reflecting changes made at runtime.

This was the root cause of the issues here, as we were adding more ReviewableScore types after initial load through: `register_reviewable_type Chat::ReviewableMessage`
2023-12-29 12:45:07 +08:00
Andrei Prigorshnev
fbd24fa6ae
DEV: Allow chat mentions to have several notifications (#24874)
This PR is a reworked version of https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/24670.

In chat, we need the ability to have several notifications per `chat_mention`. 
Currently, we have one_to_one relationship between `chat_mentions` and `notifications`:

d7a09fb08d/plugins/chat/app/models/chat/mention.rb (L9)

We want to have one_to_many relationship. This PR implements that by introducing 
a join table between `chat_mentions` and `notifications`.

The main motivation for this is that we want to solve some performance problems 
with mentions that we're having now. Let's say a user sends a message with @ all 
in a channel with 50 members, we do two things in this case at the moment:

- create 50 chat_mentions
- create 50 notifications

We don't want to change how notifications work in core, but we want to be more 
efficient in chat, and create only 1 `chat_mention` which would link to 50 notifications. 
Also note, that on the side of notifications, having a lot of notifications is not so 
big problem, because notifications processing can be queued.

Apart from improving performance, this change will make the code design better.

Note that I've marked the old `chat_mention.notification_id` column as ignored, but 
I'm not deleting it in this PR. We'll delete it later in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/24800.
2023-12-19 18:53:00 +04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
09277bc543
FEATURE: my threads page (#24771)
This commit adds a new "My threads" link in sidebar and drawer. This link will open the "/chat/threads" page which contains all threads where the current user is a member. It's ordered by activity (unread and then last message created).

Moreover, the threads list of a channel page is now showing every threads of a channel, and not just the ones where you are a member.
2023-12-11 07:38:07 +01:00
Jarek Radosz
694b5f108b
DEV: Fix various rubocop lints (#24749)
These (21 + 3 from previous PRs) are soon to be enabled in rubocop-discourse:

Capybara/VisibilityMatcher
Lint/DeprecatedOpenSSLConstant
Lint/DisjunctiveAssignmentInConstructor
Lint/EmptyConditionalBody
Lint/EmptyEnsure
Lint/LiteralInInterpolation
Lint/NonLocalExitFromIterator
Lint/ParenthesesAsGroupedExpression
Lint/RedundantCopDisableDirective
Lint/RedundantRequireStatement
Lint/RedundantSafeNavigation
Lint/RedundantStringCoercion
Lint/RedundantWithIndex
Lint/RedundantWithObject
Lint/SafeNavigationChain
Lint/SafeNavigationConsistency
Lint/SelfAssignment
Lint/UnreachableCode
Lint/UselessMethodDefinition
Lint/Void

Previous PRs:
Lint/ShadowedArgument
Lint/DuplicateMethods
Lint/BooleanSymbol
RSpec/SpecFilePathSuffix
2023-12-06 23:25:00 +01:00
Martin Brennan
30d5e752d7
DEV: Revert guardian changes (#24742)
I took the wrong approach here, need to rethink.

* Revert "FIX: Use Guardian.basic_user instead of new (anon) (#24705)"

This reverts commit 9057272ee2.

* Revert "DEV: Remove unnecessary method_missing from GuardianUser (#24735)"

This reverts commit a5d4bf6dd2.

* Revert "DEV: Improve Guardian devex (#24706)"

This reverts commit 77b6a038ba.

* Revert "FIX: Introduce Guardian::BasicUser for oneboxing checks (#24681)"

This reverts commit de983796e1.
2023-12-06 16:37:32 +10:00
Martin Brennan
9057272ee2
FIX: Use Guardian.basic_user instead of new (anon) (#24705)
c.f. de983796e1

There will soon be additional login_required checks
for Guardian, and the intent of many checks by automated
systems is better fulfilled by using BasicUser, which
simulates a logged in TL0 forum user, rather than an
anon user.

In some cases the use of anon still makes sense (e.g.
anonymous_cache), and in that case the more explicit
`Guardian.anon_user` is used
2023-12-06 11:56:21 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
384a8b17a1
FIX: leaving a group channel should destroy membership (#24631)
In other kind of channels we will only unfollow but for group channels we don't want people to keep appearing in members list.

This commit also creates appropriate services:
- `Chat::LeaveChannel`
- `Chat::UnfollowChannel`

And dedicated endpoint for unfollow: `DELETE /chat/api/channels/:id/memberships/me/follows`
2023-11-29 17:48:14 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
ee5bdb3436
DEV: refactor flag message (#24604)
- Uses a chat service: `Chat::FlatMessage`
- Moves logic inside chat api controllers
- Create a javascript chat api helper: `chatApi.flagMessage(...)`
2023-11-28 18:24:09 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
2befff5101
FIX: nullifies target message id when not readable (#24540)
This bug was very reproducible when your last read was a message you didn't read and an admin would delete it. When coming back to the channel you would get a not found, in this case we will now reset last read and present you the last message of the channel.

We could be more fancy and  try to detect the next readable message but that would be more code and complexity for such a rare case.
2023-11-24 11:46:00 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
17033d46c3
DEV: cooks messages synchronously (#24510)
Mentions and other post processing (like images) are still done asynchronously in the background. This should ensure reloading a channel while the message has not been processed yet doesn’t renders a blank message.

As a followup, we could probably simplify the staged message logic, given we have the new cooked on send.
2023-11-22 13:00:23 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
906caa63d7
FEATURE: implements drafts for threads (#24483)
This commit implements drafts for threads by adding a new `thread_id` column to `chat_drafts` table. This column is used to create draft keys on the frontend which are a compound key of the channel and the thread. If the draft is only for the channel, the key will be `c-${channelId}`, if for a thread: `c-${channelId}:t-${threadId}`.

This commit also moves the draft holder from the service to the channel or thread model. The current draft can now always be accessed by doing: `channel.draft` or `thread.draft`.

Other notable changes of this commit:
- moves ChatChannel to gjs
- moves ChatThread to gjs
2023-11-22 11:54:23 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
ab832cc865
FEATURE: introduces group channels (#24288)
Group channels will allow users to create channels with a name and invite people. It's possible to add people even after creation of the channel. Removing users is not yet possible but will be added in the near future.

Technically a group channel is `direct_message_channel` with a group attribute set to true on its direct message (chatable). This model might evolve in the future but offers much flexibility for now without having to rely on a complex migration.

The commit essentially consists of:
- a migration to set existing direct message channels with more than 2 users to a group
- a new message creator which allows to search, add members, and create groups
- a new `AddUsersToChannel` service
- a modified `SearchChatable` service
2023-11-10 11:29:28 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
039d060832
DEV: improves reliability of delete/restore/update specs (#24265) 2023-11-07 11:34:35 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
90efdd7f9d
PERF: cook message in background (#24227)
This commit starts from a simple observation: cooking messages on the hot path can be slow. Especially with a lot of mentions.

To move cooking from the hot path, this commit has made the following changes:

- updating cooked, inserting mentions and notifying user of new mentions has been moved inside the `process_message` job. It happens right after the `Chat::MessageProcessor` run, which is where the cooking happens.
- the similar existing code in `rebake!` has also been moved to rely on the `process_message`job only
- refactored `create_mentions` and `update_mentions` into one single `upsert_mentions` which can be called invariably
- allows services to decide if their job is ran inline or later. It avoids to need to know you have to use `Jobs.run_immediately!` in this case, in tests it will be inline per default
- made various frontend changes to make the chat-channel component lifecycle clearer. we had to handle `did-update @channel` which was super awkward and creating bugs with listeners which the changes of the PR made clear in failing specs
- adds a new `-processed` (and `-not-processed`) class on the chat message, this is made to have a good lifecyle hook in system specs
2023-11-06 15:45:30 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
db880d8ed7
DEV: adds a :chat_thread_created trigger (#24133)
Usage:

```ruby
DiscourseEvent.on(:chat_thread_created) do |thread|
end
```
2023-10-27 10:27:34 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
5fec841c19
FIX: ensures users can open channel invites (#24067)
We were incorrectly generating URLs with message id even when it was not provided, resulting in a route ending with "undefined", which was causing an error.

This commit also uses this opportunity to:
- move `invite_users` into a proper controller inside the API namespace
- refactors the code into a service: `Chat::InviteUsersToChannel`
2023-10-24 18:51:33 +02:00
David Battersby
f1e22dfebd
FEATURE: add grace period for chat edits (#23800)
This change allows users to edit their chat messages based on the criteria added to Site Settings.

If the grace period conditions are met then there will be no (edited) text applied to the message.

The following site settings are added to chat:

chat editing grace period (seconds since message created)
chat editing grace period max diff for low trust levels (number of characters changed)
chat editing grace period max diff for high trust levels (number of characters changed)
2023-10-23 16:40:30 +08:00