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18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Brennan
3108e3a6b6
DEV: Try fix bookmark flaky (#29069)
I think the check for the bookmark icon is too optimistic,
so the DB might not be updated by the time we check. Using
try_until_success should fix this, we also don't have a
toast to check against via AJAX success, by design.
2024-10-03 14:34:36 +10:00
Martin Brennan
ffc99253fa
DEV: Resolve TODO comments for martin-brennan
I am changing many of these to notes or resolving them as is,
most of these I have not actively worked on in years so someone
else can work on them when we get to these areas again.
2024-07-01 15:32:30 +10:00
Martin Brennan
a388f41dd4
DEV: Delete bookmark slow connection flaky (#27062)
Not much value in keeping this around
2024-05-17 09:31:51 -04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
a7f596da7a
FIX: relative picker was being reset on change (#26766)
A change in relative picker was causing a serie of events which ultimately would cause the whole list of time options to be reset and re-rendered which would cause a new instance of the picker to be created, causing a reset.

The fix is using id in the each loop to help ember identify that it doesn’t have to re-render a specific component.
2024-04-26 10:59:51 +02:00
Martin Brennan
2d2329095c
FEATURE: Use new bookmark menu in topic footer buttons (#26670)
Followup to 67a8080e33

This commit makes it so the topic footer button for bookmarks
uses the new BookmarkMenu component, and makes some tweaks to
that component to allow for a label and CSS class options.

Also introduces a TopicBookmarkManager to manage the saving/editing/
deleting of the topic level bookmarks and the reactivity that happens
in the topic UI afterward.

Next commit should rip out old bookmark associated code in the
topic controller as it will no longer be needed.

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Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2024-04-18 11:06:12 +02:00
Martin Brennan
8640d3c82d
FIX: Wait for bookmark save before allowing menu button click (#26626)
This fixes a timing issue where, if a user (or the CI) was
on a slow network connection, clicking one of the bookmark
menu options would cause an error because we hadn't yet received
the response from the server after creating the bookmark.

It should be very smooth most of the times because (paraphrasing j.jaffeux):

a) Most likely when user clicks it’s already saved
b) If it’s not saved when user clicks, it should already be almost done so
   the perceived wait when click the reminder option should be rather short
2024-04-15 14:45:11 +02:00
Martin Brennan
d7f7915558
FIX: Bookmark clock icon not showing (#26572)
When choosing the "Custom..." option in the new bookmark
menu and then choosing a date + time in the modal for the
reminder, the bookmark icon on the post was not updating to
show the one with the clock to indicate the reminder.

This was just a data syncing issue between BookmarkFormData
and what the modal sets. Ideally all this would be refactored
because the data flow is messy...but hard to find time for
that right now.

Followup 67a8080e33
2024-04-09 16:14:59 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
17c92b4b2a
UX: shows the bookmark menu improvements
This commit adds a new option `@modalForMobile` for `<DMenu />` which allows to display a `<DModal />` when expanding a menu on mobile.

This commit also adds a `@views` options to toasts which is an array accepting `['mobile',  'desktop']` and will control if the toast is show on desktop and/or mobile.

Finally this commit allows to hide the progressBar even if the toast is set to `@autoClose=true`. This is controlled through the `@showProgressBar` option.
2024-04-08 08:18:50 +02:00
Martin Brennan
67a8080e33
FEATURE: Redesigned bookmark modal and menu (#23071)
Adds the new quick menu for bookmarking. When you bookmark
a post (chat message behaviour will come later) we show this new quick
menu and bookmark the item straight away.

You can then choose a reminder quick option, or choose Custom... to open
the old modal. If you click on an existing bookmark, we show the same quick menu
but with Edit and Delete options.

A later PR will introduce a new bookmark modal, but for now we
are using the old modal for Edit and Custom... options.
2024-04-05 09:25:30 +10:00
Ted Johansson
294febf3c4
DEV: Convert min_trust_to_flag_posts setting to groups (#24864)
We're changing the implementation of trust levels to use groups. Part of this is to have site settings that reference trust levels use groups instead. It converts the min_trust_to_flag_posts site setting to flag_post_allowed_groups.

Note: In the original setting, "posts" is plural. I have changed this to "post" singular in the new setting to match others.
2023-12-13 17:18:42 +08:00
Martin Brennan
adb75cf3a9
DEV: Delete redundant bookmark test (#24680)
Cases were identical and also already covered on L63
2023-12-04 12:27:35 +10:00
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
b2ff00cc74
DEV: Fix bookmark system spec flaky (#22630)
1) Bookmarking posts and topics topic level bookmarks clears all topic bookmarks from the topic bookmark button if more than one post is bookmarked
     Failure/Error: expect(Bookmark.where(user: current_user).count).to eq(0)

       expected: 0
            got: 2
2023-07-17 15:34:11 +10:00
Martin Brennan
6459922993
DEV: Move Bookmark modal/component to use d-modal (#22532)
c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/converting-modals-from-legacy-controllers-to-new-dmodal-component-api/268057

This also converts the Bookmark component to a Glimmer
component.
2023-07-17 10:14:17 +10:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
41f8bff2c3
DEV: Remove superfluous js: true metadata (#21960)
Why this change?

It is very unlikely that we need to ever JS for system tests considering
that we rely on a JS framework on the frontend.
2023-06-07 09:26:58 +08:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
e323628d8a
DEV: Speed up core system tests (#21394)
What is the problem?

We are relying on RSpec custom matchers in system tests by defining
predicates in page objects. The problem is that this can result in a
system test unnecessarily waiting up till the full duration of
Capybara's default wait time when the RSpec custom matcher is used with
`not_to`. Considering this topic page object where we have a `has_post?`
predicate defined.

```
class Topic < PageObject
  def has_post?
    has_css?('something')
  end
end
```

The assertion `expect(Topic.new).not_to have_post` will end up waiting
the full Capybara's default wait time since the RSpec custom matcher is
calling Capybara's `has_css?` method which will wait until the selector
appear. If the selector has already disappeared by the time the
assertion is called, we end up waiting for something that will never
exists.

This commit fixes such cases by introducing new predicates that uses
the `has_no_*` versions of Capybara's node matchers.

For future reference, `to have_css` and `not_to have_css` is safe to sue
because the RSpec matcher defined by Capbyara is smart enough to call
`has_css?` or `has_no_css?` based on the expectation of the assertion.
2023-05-05 07:45:53 +08:00
Martin Brennan
16b9165630
FIX: Bookmark auto delete preference usage and default value (#19707)
This commit fixes an issue where the chat message bookmarks
did not respect the user's `bookmark_auto_delete_preference`
which they select in their user preference page.

Also, it changes the default for that value to "keep bookmark and clear reminder"
rather than "never", which ends up leaving a lot of expired bookmark
reminders around which are a pain to clean up.
2023-01-05 08:43:58 +10:00
Martin Brennan
57caf08e13
DEV: Minimal first pass of rails system test setup (#16311)
This commit introduces rails system tests run with chromedriver, selenium,
and headless chrome to our testing toolbox.

We use the `webdrivers` gem and `selenium-webdriver` which is what
the latest Rails uses so the tests run locally and in CI out of the box.

You can use `SELENIUM_VERBOSE_DRIVER_LOGS=1` to show extra
verbose logs of what selenium is doing to communicate with the system
tests.

By default JS logs are verbose so errors from JS are shown when
running system tests, you can disable this with
`SELENIUM_DISABLE_VERBOSE_JS_LOGS=1`

You can use `SELENIUM_HEADLESS=0` to run the system
tests inside a chrome browser instead of headless, which can be useful to debug things
and see what the spec sees. See note above about `bin/ember-cli` to avoid
surprises.

I have modified `bin/turbo_rspec` to exclude `spec/system` by default,
support for parallel system specs is a little shaky right now and we don't
want them slowing down the turbo by default either.

### PageObjects and System Tests

To make querying and inspecting parts of the page easier
and more reusable inbetween system tests, we are using the
concept of [PageObjects](https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/test_practices/encouraged/page_object_models/) in
our system tests. A "Page" here is generally corresponds to
an overarching ember route, e.g. "Topic" for `/t/324345/some-topic`,
and this contains logic for querying components within the topic
such as "Posts".

I have also split "Modals" into their own entity. Further down the
line we may want to explore creating independent "Component"
contexts.

Capybara DSL should be included in each PageObject class,
reference for this can be found at https://rubydoc.info/github/teamcapybara/capybara/master#the-dsl

For system tests, since they are so slow, we want to focus on
the "happy path" and not do every different possible context
and branch check using them. They are meant to be overarching
tests that check a number of things are correct using the full stack
from JS and ember to rails to ruby and then the database.

### CI Setup

Whenever a system spec fails, a screenshot
is taken and a build artifact is produced _after the entire CI run is complete_,
which can be downloaded from the Actions UI in the repo.

Most importantly, a step to build the Ember app using Ember CLI
is needed, otherwise the JS assets cannot be found by capybara:

```
- name: Build Ember CLI
  run: bin/ember-cli --build
```

A new `--build` argument has been added to `bin/ember-cli` for this
case, which is not needed locally if you already have the discourse
rails server running via `bin/ember-cli -u` since the whole server is built and
set up by default.

Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2022-09-28 11:48:16 +10:00