This commit fixes a bug on subfolder setups where the user messages
inbox dropdown will always be blank. This is because we were comparing
URLs using values from `router.currentURL` and `router.urlFor` where
`router.currentURL` does not include `router.rootURL` while
`router.urlFor` does.
Ember's implicit injections feature is removed in Ember 4.x. We want to give ourselves more time to migrate to explicit injections, so this commit re-implements our implicit injections as extensions to the base framework classes.
Incremental migration to newer patterns can be achieved using the `@disableImplicitInjections` class decorator (available from `discourse/lib/implicit-injections').
This resolves and unsilences the `implicit-injections` deprecation.
When navigating with the keyboard, the select-kit would not close when
focus was moved to an element outside of the body. For example, when
navigating via Tab or Shift+Tab, once the end (or beginning) of the list
was reached, focus would move out of the SK element, but the SK itself
would stay visible.
Switching from a click event to a focusout event solves the issue and
covers both mouse and keyboard navigation.
Before this fix if the underlying model of a reviewable was changed, the filter wouldn't work anymore as it was expecting a 1:1 relation between filter type and model name.
This commit also relies on the `Reviewable.types` array to check against valid types instead of a regex not checking much.
Finally this commit adds a spec to ensure chat reviewables are listable from the review index page.
Ran into an issue with these hooks preventing click events on anchors from completing (because the triggered rerender cancels the click). See:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse-header-search/pull/24
This change should have no effect on existing usage of these hooks. Current usage is limited to:
- legacy navigation (should be a no-op)
- reactions plugin (should be a no-op)
- discourse-header-search (will fix the issue!)
* FIX: Empty video thumbnails
This fix ensures that topic video thumbnail generation is completed
before the composer is allowed to submit which should prevent some bugs
around missing thumbnails on video topics.
* move callback to on upload-success
This will automatically adjust when browser UI is shown/hidden (e.g. when scrolling up/down on mobile Safari).
Similar approach to c82094cd9d, which targeted the 'slide-in' version of menus.
Many blog posts use these to illustrate and images were previously omitted
Additionally strip superfluous HTML and BODY tags from embed HTML.
This was incorrectly returned from server.
Followup to c03f83bbea.
The `flair_group_id` parameter is now required to show the flair, and this serializer was missing that detail.
This also fixes a typo in the `include_flair_group_name?` method.
Group user event webhooks filtered by group fail silently
because the `group_ids` job arg wasn't being passed into the job.
This change add's `group_ids` to the `EmitWebHookEvent` jobs queued for
`user_added_to_group` and `user_removed_from_group` events.
User status updates come from the server in a map where keys are user IDs.
If user.trackStatus() is called for a user model without an ID, the model
cannot identify its status updates and silently misses them. It's quite hard to
notice that a user rendered in the UI doesn't receive live status updates.
Also, it's not immediately obvious what's the reason of the problem.
A warning will be very helpful here.
Named outlets are deprecated and will be removed in Ember 4.x.
Backwards-compatibility shims are introduced so that plugin overrides to `controller:composer` are ported to `service:composer`.
After removing `TextareaTextManipulation` from `ChatComposer` and using `TextareaInteractor` as a proxy, one function has been forgotten: `paste(event)` which is not available in glimmer components anymore, and even less avaiable now that the mixin is not tied to a component anymore but a real DOM node. As a solution we now add a manual paste event listener which will call `paste(event)`.
Adds a bit more information to the categories view for crawlers, for better indexing of deep content.
This only works when the "Subcategories with Featured Topics" is the selected layout.
We call the `/u/search/users` URL when autocompleting users. It returns
user's name, username and avatar template, but not user ID.
We need it to return user IDs in order to display user status in certain situations.
I could add ID to FoundUserWithStatusSerializer, so it will be added only if
user status is enabled in site settings. But I feel that it's good to always return it,
it's not a lot of data comparing to what we already return, and it should be useful
in other scenarios.
This pull request is a full overhaul of the chat-composer and contains various improvements to the thread panel. They have been grouped in the same PR as lots of improvements/fixes to the thread panel needed an improved composer. This is meant as a first step.
### New features included in this PR
- A resizable side panel
- A clear dropzone area for uploads
- A simplified design for image uploads, this is only a first step towards more redesign of this area in the future
### Notable fixes in this PR
- Correct placeholder in thread panel
- Allows to edit the last message of a thread with arrow up
- Correctly focus composer when replying to a message
- The reply indicator is added instantly in the channel when starting a thread
- Prevents a large variety of bug where the composer could bug and prevent sending message or would clear your input while it has content
### Technical notes
To achieve this PR, three important changes have been made:
- `<ChatComposer>` has been fully rewritten and is now a glimmer component
- The chat composer now takes a `ChatMessage` as input which can directly be used in other operations, it simplifies a lot of logic as we are always working a with a `ChatMessage`
- `TextareaInteractor` has been created to wrap the existing `TextareaTextManipulation` mixin, it will make future migrations easier and allow us to have a less polluted `<ChatComposer>`
Note ".chat-live-pane" has been renamed ".chat-channel"
Design for upload dropzone is from @chapoi
Due to the order we were parsing markdown, bbcode [url] elements were not
handled properly.
`[url]https://example.com/path[/url]` was not currectly parsing cause
linkify was detecting the url as: `https://example.com/path[/url]` which is
legit.
To resolve this I swapped url to use a replace rule, and instead re-parsed
the internal payload and injected the tokens in.
This fix is complex cause we support stuff like
`[url][b]test.com[/b][/url]`
So we need to parse the content inside url `[b]test.com[/b]`
Currently, only user badge grants emit webhook events. This change
extends the `user_badge` webhook to emit user badge revocation events.
A new `user_badge_revoked` event has been introduced instead of relying
on the existing `user_badge_removed` event. `user_badge_removed` emitted
just the `badge_id` and `user_id` which aren't helpful for generating a
meaningful webhook payload for revoked(deleted) user badges.
The new event emits the user badge object.
* FIX: Blank video thumbnails
On some mobile and possibly other browsers, the automatic video
thumbnail generation would create blank or all white images.
This commit addresses several different issues that was preventing image
generation from working correctly on mobile.
* fix typo
On the client-side, message-bus subscriptions and reviewable count UI is based on the 'redesigned_user_menu_enabled' boolean. We need to use the same logic on the server-side to ensure things work correctly when legacy navigation is used alongside the new user menu.
The value field of ThemeField is only used when viewing a diff in the staff action logs and local theme editing. value is being serialized into the theme index as well, which is not used. It's a huge amount of JSON that we can cut by removing it.
This also breaks up the various theme serializers into separate classes so they autoload properly (or at least restart the server on edit)
When revising a post, if the topic that post belonged to did not have a category attached it would error with
> NoMethodError (undefined method `read_restricted' for nil:NilClass)
The updated user menu is the default for new sites, and will soon be enabled on older sites. This commit removes the 'EXPERIMENTAL' warning from the new `registerUserMenuTab` API, and adds a note to the `addUserMenuGlyph` documentation.
* FIX: Do not overwrite existing thumbnails
When auto generating video thumbnails they should not overwrite any
existing topic thumbnails.
This also addresses an issue with capitalized file extensions like .MOV
that were being excluded.
* Update app/models/post.rb
Remove comment
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
Followup to 17ba00c395.
Fix for https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/261917
This fixes a usability issue where the user couldn't switch to the user
menu when the search menu was visible and the text in the input was
selected.
Explanation: The `click` event is triggered both when clicking and when
selecting some text and clicking. This means that when selecting text in
the search input, at the end of the selection event, a click event was
triggered. And if that click event happened to be outside of the search
menu, then the menu would be dismissed.
Previously, we fixed this by checked if a current text selection was
present. But that results in a small side-effect of not switching to
other menus. This PR switches to setting a flag during `mouseDown` and
then using that flag when evaluating whether to trigger clickOutside or
not.
We are seeing issues with the composer not being able to close due to the addition of a error message when rescuing from `Draft::OutOfSequence`. This PR will revert to the original solution implemented prior to https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21148 that just silently rescues from `Draft::OutOfSequence`
This PR adds the ability to destroy reviewables for a passed user via the API. This was not possible before as this action was reserved for reviewables for you created only.
If a user is an admin and calls the `#destroy` action from the API they are able to destroy a reviewable for a passed user. A user can be targeted by passed either their:
- username
- external_id (for SSO)
to the request.
In the case you attempt to destroy a non-personal reviewable and
- You are not an admin
- You do not access the `#destroy` action via the API
you will raise a `Discourse::InvalidAccess` (403) and will not succeed in destroying the reviewable.
Responding to negative behaviour tends to solicit more of the same. Common wisdom states: "don't feed the trolls".
This change codifies that advice by introducing a new nudge when hitting the reply button on a flagged post. It will be shown if either the current user, or two other users (configurable via a site setting) have flagged the post.
This commit fixes the following scenario:
1. The user is searching for hashtags in chat, where the subcategory
type is not highest-ranked in priority order.
2. There can, but doesn't have to be, a higher-ranked matching chat
channel that has the same slug as the subcategory.
3. Since it is not the highest-ranked type, the subcategory, which
normally has a ref of parent:child, has its ref changed to
child::category, which does not work
This was happening because whenever a hashtag type was not highest
ranked, if _any_ other hashtag results conflicted slugs, we would
append the ::type suffix. Now, we only append this suffix if a
higher-ranked type conflicts with the hashtag, and we use the current ref
to build the new typed ref to preserve this parent:child format as well,
it's more accurate.
This PR adds the ability to destroy drafts for a passed user via the API. This was not possible before as this action was reserved for only your personal drafts.
If a user is an admin and calls the `#destroy` action from the API they are able to destroy a draft for a passed user. A user can be targeted by passed either their:
- username
- external_id (for SSO)
to the request.
In the case you attempt to destroy a non-personal draft and
- You are not an admin
- You do not access the `#destroy` action via the API
you will raise a `Discourse::InvalidAccess` (403) and will not succeed in destroying the draft.
It's backward compatible so still supports our 3.28 ember-source.
The visible change is finally getting rid of this message:
```
WARNING: Node v18.12.0 is not tested against Ember CLI on your platform. We recommend that you use the most-recent "Active LTS" version of Node.js. See https://git.io/v7S5n for details.
```
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`@ember/string` dependency is added for future compatibility. See: https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli/pull/10125
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`tests/helpers/index.js` is unused for now, but is a nice pattern. We could move some of our test setup into local `setupApplicationTest/setupRenderingTest/setupTest` helpers.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
All supported browsers use `transitionend` event now, so this code is not necessary and makes it difficult to use that event in tests (you'd have to trigger all variants to cover the bases)
That function was used only in core (no hits in all-the*) in two places, so I think it's rather safe to just trash it without deprecating it first.
(History Corner – this helper was originally added in the initial commit of Discourse! 1839614bcc/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/components/transition_helper.js.coffee)