An invalid draft is the draft of a topic with a short title or body.
The client does not save these, but it will ask the client if they want
to save it. Even if the answer is 'yes', the draft is discarded. This
commit skips Save button for small drafts.
During some authentication flows (e.g. external auth with validated emails), some fields on the signup form are readonly. Previously, they were rendered in a simple `<span>`, with no associated label. This commit makes them render in a disabled `<input>` field, so that the styling matches the rest of the form.
A subtle background is added to the disabled input to distinguish them from editable inputs.
The current behaviour was producing random tests failures which where consistently reproducible using `seed=32037592518471299633729129648744282271`
The cause of this error, is a previous test not giving any topicId or categoryId resulting in a cache key "undefined-undefined", just like a possibly previous test. Reseting cache between tests, seems the most straightforward and future proof solution
Because the enable_s3_uploads setting may be false for
some sites but GlobalSetting.use_s3? is true, we need to
remove this additional check in uppy-upload. The hidden
enable_direct_s3_uploads setting is sufficient.
This adds a few different things to allow for direct S3 uploads using uppy. **These changes are still not the default.** There are hidden `enable_experimental_image_uploader` and `enable_direct_s3_uploads` settings that must be turned on for any of this code to be used, and even if they are turned on only the User Card Background for the user profile actually uses uppy-image-uploader.
A new `ExternalUploadStub` model and database table is introduced in this pull request. This is used to keep track of uploads that are uploaded to a temporary location in S3 with the direct to S3 code, and they are eventually deleted a) when the direct upload is completed and b) after a certain time period of not being used.
### Starting a direct S3 upload
When an S3 direct upload is initiated with uppy, we first request a presigned PUT URL from the new `generate-presigned-put` endpoint in `UploadsController`. This generates an S3 key in the `temp` folder inside the correct bucket path, along with any metadata from the clientside (e.g. the SHA1 checksum described below). This will also create an `ExternalUploadStub` and store the details of the temp object key and the file being uploaded.
Once the clientside has this URL, uppy will upload the file direct to S3 using the presigned URL. Once the upload is complete we go to the next stage.
### Completing a direct S3 upload
Once the upload to S3 is done we call the new `complete-external-upload` route with the unique identifier of the `ExternalUploadStub` created earlier. Only the user who made the stub can complete the external upload. One of two paths is followed via the `ExternalUploadManager`.
1. If the object in S3 is too large (currently 100mb defined by `ExternalUploadManager::DOWNLOAD_LIMIT`) we do not download and generate the SHA1 for that file. Instead we create the `Upload` record via `UploadCreator` and simply copy it to its final destination on S3 then delete the initial temp file. Several modifications to `UploadCreator` have been made to accommodate this.
2. If the object in S3 is small enough, we download it. When the temporary S3 file is downloaded, we compare the SHA1 checksum generated by the browser with the actual SHA1 checksum of the file generated by ruby. The browser SHA1 checksum is stored on the object in S3 with metadata, and is generated via the `UppyChecksum` plugin. Keep in mind that some browsers will not generate this due to compatibility or other issues.
We then follow the normal `UploadCreator` path with one exception. To cut down on having to re-upload the file again, if there are no changes (such as resizing etc) to the file in `UploadCreator` we follow the same copy + delete temp path that we do for files that are too large.
3. Finally we return the serialized upload record back to the client
There are several errors that could happen that are handled by `UploadsController` as well.
Also in this PR is some refactoring of `displayErrorForUpload` to handle both uppy and jquery file uploader errors.
This commit adds the number of drafts a user has next to the "Draft"
label in the user preferences menu and activity tab. The count is
updated via MessageBus when a draft is created or destroyed.
```
The <(unknown):ember849>#canBulkSelect computed property was just overriden. This removes the computed property and replaces it with a plain value, and has been deprecated.
```
Follow-up to 43058db3ca
This PR contains only tests. These tests are from my old PR with refactoring of future-date-input-selector. That PR was closed because we had some changes in our planes about our time-pickers and additionally these tests were flaky.
Tests in this PR aren't flaky, since they use fake time moments in the future. Tests just document current behaviour of future-date-input-selector.
This commit fixes two bugs. The first one is that onPresenceChange was
called with invalid arguments and it did not register a callback. The
second bug is that it triggered the wrong visibilitychange event. The
function it tried to call does not exist in all versions of MessageBus.
It is safer to trigger an event instead because that exists in all
versions.
* Copy remove_member to new `leave` method
* Remove unneeded code from the leave method
* Rearrange the leave method
* Remove unneeded code from the remove_member method
* Add tests
* Implement on the client side
Clicking on an incomplete link to a topic (/t/ID or /t/SLUG) from
another post could replace current history entry or create two: one for
the incomplete URL and another one for the correct one. Going back was
either impossible or took the user to a redirect loop, redirected back
to /t/ID which redirected them again to /t/SLUG/ID.
Using an invalid value was allowed. This commit tries to automatically
fix the color by adding missing # symbol or will show an error to the
user if it is not possible and it is not a CSS color either.
* Copy the add_members method to the new join method
* Remove unneeded code from the join method
* Rearrange the join method
* Remove unneeded stuff from the add_members method
* Extract add_user_to_group method
* Implement of the client side
* Tests
* Doesn't inline users.uniq
* Return promise from join.then()
* Remove unnecessary begin and end
* Revert "Return promise from join.then()"
This reverts commit bda84d8d
* Remove variable already_in_group
We have CSS animations which depend on the timeline/progress being
completely cleared when navigating from one topic directly to another.
This always worked because our loading component would clear the entire page
between topics but with our new experimental loading component the DOM was being
re-used.
This patch ensures that the timeline is removed completely from the DOM
if the topic changes.
Will show the last 6 seen users as filtering suggestions when typing @ in quick search. (Previously the user suggestion required a character after the @.)
This also adds a default limit of 6 to the user search query, previously the backend was returning 20 results but a maximum of 6 results was being shown anyway.
- inlines dasherize helper in sk
- uses an ajax helper to load wizard's ajax lib when in wizard
- amends wizard's ajax lib to work with string as first arg
- disabled loading spinner in wizard as it's not available
When configured, all topics in the category inherits the slow mode
duration from the category's default.
Note that currently there is no way to remove the slow mode from the
topics once it has been set.
Configuring staged users to watch categories and tags is a way to sign
them up to get many emails. These emails may be unwanted and get marked
as spam, hurting the site's email deliverability.
Users can opt-in to email notifications by logging on to their
account and configuring their own preferences.
If staff need to be able to configure these preferences on behalf of
staged users, the "allow changing staged user tracking" site setting
can be enabled. Default is to not allow it.
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
There was a UI bug when submitting multiple files in the same batch. We
would remove the disabled status of the submit button after the previous
file was sucesfully uploaded and the next one was still mid
optimization.
Reported at https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/194841/15?u=falco
* FIX: Clear stale status of reloaded reviewables
Navigating away from and back to the reviewables reloaded Reviewable
records, but did not clear the "stale" attribute.
* FEATURE: Show user who last acted on reviewable
When a user acts on a reviewable, all other clients are notified and a
generic "reviewable was resolved by someone" notice was shown instead of
the buttons. There is no need to keep secret the username of the acting
user.
Replaces the autocomplete overlay for categories and usernames on the search input and adds suggestions as items in the search results instead. Also adds the same behaviour for @mentions as well as special `in: status: order:` keywords. See PR for more details.
The `GroupsController#members` endpoint accepts a `desc` parameter to determine how members are sorted, but it's been deprecated in favor of a boolean `asc` parameter. However, in the frontend, specifically the group membership requests page was not updated entirely to use the `asc` param and it still passes a `desc` param when changing how group requests are sorted.
This commit updates the `group-requests` Ember controller so it passes a boolean `asc` param and removes all references of `desc`. The controller view/template has already been updated to use `asc`:
207c3085fc/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/templates/group-requests.hbs (L15-L16)
We have had reports of tabs freezing in Firefox, and reporting an error
in this line. I haven't been able to reproduce, but I suspect the
`forEach` loop is at the heart of the issue, so I have replaced it with
(hopefully) a safer call.
* More refactoring
* Do not reload stylesheets with unchanged filenames
* Select last matching stylesheet
* No need to return anything except a status code from the server
* Switch a badge state before sending a request and then switch it back in case of an error
Currently when bulk-awarding a badge that can be granted multiple times, users in the CSV file are granted the badge once no matter how many times they're listed in the file and only if they don't have the badge already.
This PR adds a new option to the Badge Bulk Award feature so that it's possible to grant users a badge even if they already have the badge and as many times as they appear in the CSV file.
Use a Map to hold the best link element for each Onebox HTML element.
Using an Object did not work as intended because Object can use only
Strings or Symbols as keys. Using HTML elements (representing oneboxes)
as keys most probably converted them to some generic string and sometimes
different Oneboxes were associated same key. It seems to be browser and
content dependent, without any clear indication of what is happening
internally.
This bug caused link counts to show only for the last Onebox because
the best link from the last Onebox was considered for all the other
Oneboxes.
Size of headings increased proportionally with their nesting because
their size was relative to the parent element (used em). This commit
makes headings from posts use rem instead which are relative to the
root HTML element.
<h1><div><h1>test</h1></div></h1> looks the same as <h1>test</h1> now.
Both of the commits in this PR are meant to fix the problem of invalid
option being shown in the flair chooser. An invalid option can be shown
if at some point it was a valid one - a group with a flair that was
later changed by an admin and flair was removed. The other option an
invalid option can be selected is if the user had a primary group when
the migration ran and copied the same value to the flair_group_id
column.
* FIX: Set flair_group_id only if group has flair
Follow up to 4ba93aac66.
* FIX: Do not show invalid option in flair chooser
If selected flair group became unavailable because the flair was removed
then the option would still be selected and visible as an ID only.
This PR adds the first use of Uppy in our codebase, hidden behind a enable_experimental_image_uploader site setting. When the setting is enabled only the user card background uploader will use the new uppy-image-uploader component added in this PR.
I've introduced an UppyUpload mixin that has feature parity with the existing Upload mixin, and improves it slightly to deal with multiple/single file distinctions and validations better. For now, this just supports the XHRUpload plugin for uppy, which keeps our existing POST to /uploads.json.
* FEATURE: add penalty history when silencing a user
Display penalty history (last 6 months) when silencing/suspending a user
* FEATURE: allow default penalty values to be chosen
Adds a site setting that designates default penalty values in hours.
Silence/suspend modals will auto-fill in the default values, but otherwise
will still allow moderators to pick and overwrite values as normal.
First silence/suspend: first value
Second silence/suspend: second value
etc.
Penalty counts are forgiven at the same rate as tl3 promotion requirements do.
Co-authored-by: jjaffeux <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
When the New tab and the Unread tab are empty we show educational messages with links to the preferences page. Both links lead to preferences/account page. In fact, settings that changes behaviour of the New and the Unread tab are on the preferences/notifications page. This PR makes links lead there.
When a staged user tried to redeem an invite, a different username was
suggested and manually typing the staged username failed because the
username was not available.
It looks like this regressed in #10432.
A user can create a group if they're an admin or if they're a mod and the "moderators_manage_categories_and_groups" setting is enabled, so it's safe to always set "can_admin_group" to true for new groups.
It will let us configure automatic membership, default title, and effects on create.
User flair was given by user's primary group. This PR separates the
two, adds a new field to the user model for flair group ID and users
can select their flair from user preferences now.
This cookie is used to transmit notification read state to the server. It is always cleared by the server on the next page load, so there is no need for the expiry to be so long. This commit updates it to expire at the end of the session (the default), and replaces raw `document.cookie` usage with our `cookie` library.
This PR adds uppy to the project with a custom JS build and the shims needed to import it into our JS code. We need a custom build of Uppy because we do not use webpack for our JS modules/build. The only way to get what you want from Uppy is to use the webpack modules or to include the entire Uppy project including all plugins in a single JS file. This way we can just use the plugins we actually want. Future PRs will actually use Uppy!
Take 2 of https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/13466.
Fixes a few issues with the original PR:
- color definition stylesheet target now includes the theme id, to avoid themes set to use the default color scheme loading the same stylesheet
- changes the internal cache key for color definition stylesheet to reset the pre-existing cache
A more complex algorithm was used to achieve consensus between server
and client lists of notifications. This commit uses a different and
more simple approach that ignores order, but updates read status of
existing notifications and removes stale notifications.
And also move all the "top topics by period" routes to query string param.
/top/monthly => /top?period=monthly
/c/:slug/:id/l/top/monthly => /c/:slug/:id/l/top?period=monthly
/tag/:slug/l/top/daily => /tag/:slug/l/top?period=daily (new)
Users can invite people to topics from secured category, but they will
not be redirected to the topic after signing up unless they have the
permissions to view the topic. This commit shows a warning when invite
is saved if the topic is in a secured category and none of the invite
groups are allowed to see it.
* UX: Remove background image after image has loaded
If an image has a `smallUpload`, that may be set as the `background-image` on the `img` element, and the `img` element set to use `lazy` loading. When the browser decides to load the `src` of the image element, it is rendered on top of the existing background image.
However, if the image proper has a transparent background, the background image may be partially visible through the transparent portions of the image.
This change creates an `onload` event that removes the background image when the image proper has completed loading.
Exposes to Ember CLI environment the feature provided in the production env by `lib/stylesheet/manager.rb:295`.
Fixes development env compatibility with discourse-color-scheme-toggle.
This PR changes the order of the topic timer options
into a more logical order when the topic is open/closed.
Also, we are now hiding the "Schedule Publishing" option
if the topic is not a private message or in a private category.
It does not make sense to schedule publishing to a different
category for a public topic.
* FIX: Detect decode failures earlier in image optimization pipeline
Follow up to 9b51b9b but also detects the bug earlier and backs off.
What iOS 15 is doing is returning all zeroes to `ctx.getImageData`,
so we don't have to wait until resize to detect the problem.
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/media-optimization-utils.js
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
We want to remove completely our custom modal for uploading files in composer and directly trigger the system file picker.
This PR makes it happen. The fix is pretty simple since we already weren't using our custom modal on mobile. We just need to start using the same hidden <input type="file"> that we already use on mobile.
It seems to be pretty tricky to test opening a system modal so I haven't added new tests. We already have other tests for file uploading though. We directly trigger jquery-File-Upload plugin hooks in those tests - 3dda926cb2/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests/acceptance/composer-attachment-test.js (L89).
Multiselect data can be saved but when all are removed then data are not cleared
Ajax function is removing an empty array from request data. In that case, we should change `[]` to `null`.
We need that empty values to properly empty data.
A post is rendered multiple times when it is being loaded. Sometimes,
not all information is available and the best link in the Onebox cannot
be found.
The error was:
```
↪ Unit | Model | topic::recover [✔]
↪ Unit | Utility | emoji::emojiUnescape [✔]
↪ Unit | Utility | pretty-text::quoting a quote [✔]
↪ Unit | Utility | click-track::routes to internal urlsUnhandled request in test environment: /forum/t/1234/recover (PUT)
Error: Unhandled request in test environment: /forum/t/1234/recover (PUT)
at Pretender.server.unhandledRequest (discourse/tests/setup-tests:173:15)
at Pretender.handleRequest (pretender:400:14)
at FakeRequest.send (pretender:169:21)
at Object.send (jquery:10100:10)
at Function.ajax (jquery:9683:15)
at performAjax (discourse/app/lib/ajax:174:19)
at eval (discourse/app/lib/ajax:183:11)
at invokeCallback (ember:63104:17)
at publish (ember:63087:9)
at eval (ember:57463:16)
[✘]
```
* DEV: Don't duplicate a function
There are some hard limits in browser Canvas implementations, that will
throw a runtime exception when crossed. Since those limits are platform
dependent, the best we can do is catch it and back off from trying to
optimize a problematic file.
For example, a 60MB PNG can be processed fine by Chrome but Firefox will
fail trying to extract the ImageData from the CanvasRenderingContext2D
with NS_ERROR_FAILURE.
Also cleans up the media-optimization-utils and add post-resize size logs
The styling between the "Create Invite" and "Share Topic" modals is
shared. The margin that was used to organize inputs in a list is not
needed for the "Share Topic" modal.
We changed (https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/13407) behaviour of the topic level bookmark button recently. That PR made the button be opening the edit bookmark modal when there is only one bookmark on the topic instead of just removing that bookmark as it was before.
This PR fixes the next problems that weren't taken into account in the previous PR:
1. Everything should work fine even on very big topics when a bookmarked post is unloaded from the post stream. I've added code that loads the post we need and makes everything work as expected
2. When at least one bookmark on the topic has a reminder, we should always be showing the icon with a clock on the topic level bookmark button
3. We should show correct tooltips for the topic level bookmark button
There is a big difference between regular watched words and regular
expressions and this has been confusing in the past. This notice adds
an explanation.
This commit also reorganizes the code of the test modal.
We want to submit the flag modal on pressing CTRL + ENTER and CMD + ENTER.
Here's how our modals work:
Every modal can be dismissed by pressing ESC. This behaviour can be disabled for a specific modal if we need to.
Every modal can be submitted by pressing ENTER if the cursor wasn't on a text area or a form at the moment of pressing.
Now, the flag modal is actually a one big form and pressing ENTER doesn't submit it. I've added submitting by CTRL+ENTER but at first it was interfering with the basic modal submitting by ENTER. It's a pretty tricky thing to fix because we use the keyup event for submitting by ENTER and we need to use the keydown event for submitting with modifiers (because submitting by CMD+ENTER on Macs doesn't work with keyup).
Eventually, I fixed the problem just by adding a possibility to disable default submitting on ENTER (in the same way as we already have the possibility of disabling dismissing on ESC). Then I disabled default submitting for the flag form and implemented submitting by CTRL+ENTER and CMD+ENTER. This way everything is simple and robust. I did it only for the flag modal but it'll be easy and safe to add the same behaviour to another modal.
This PR improves navigation within lightboxes that contain multiple images for both touch and non-touch devices.
Currently, if a gallery contains multiple large images, and you click on the one currently displayed, two things happen.
1. we zoom in
2. we navigate to the next image
a0bbc346cb/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/lightbox.js (L43-L49)
So, you get taken to the next image, and it shows zoomed in, even when the intention was to zoom in on the previous image.
Magnific popup has an option to disable image-click navigation in galleries. This PR toggles that on for non-touch devices.
The result is that if you click on an image in a gallery on a non-touch device, we zoom in on that image instead of navigating to the next one.
This has no impact on arrow/keyboard navigation.
Magnific popup also has an API when images change; we reset the zoom class when that happens. So, when you navigate to the next image, it won't be zoomed in.
For touch devices, clicking on the image will navigate to the next one without zooming in. Users can pinch-zoom if they want to see more details on touch devices.
I used jQuery for this because both Magnific popup and our implementation for this are based on jQuery. No point making a few lines use vanilla for this when the rest doesn't.
Add Members could also invite new users via emails, but that was a less
known fact. Splitting the previous modal into two more accessible
modals should make this feature more discoverable.
Effectively reverts 3ddc33b07c
Makes the failure states testable; see the uncommented test.
I don't think we're re-catching these errors anyway?
_update:_
We did in a single instance in discourse-code-review but it wasn't really intentional and I fixed it in https://github.com/discourse/discourse-code-review/pull/73
* pretender wasn't catching the request because it ran after this test finished
* restore wasn't needed, we do `sinon.restore()` after each test
The error was:
```
↪ Unit | Model | user::resolvedTimezone [✔]
↪ Unit | Utility | url::routeTo with prefixUnhandled request in test environment: /forum/u/chuck.json (PUT)
Error: Unhandled request in test environment: /forum/u/chuck.json (PUT)
at Pretender.server.unhandledRequest (discourse/tests/setup-tests:173:15)
at Pretender.handleRequest (pretender:400:14)
at FakeRequest.send (pretender:169:21)
at Object.send (jquery:10100:10)
at Function.ajax (jquery:9683:15)
at performAjax (discourse/app/lib/ajax:174:19)
at eval (discourse/app/lib/ajax:183:11)
at invokeCallback (ember:63104:17)
at publish (ember:63087:9)
at eval (ember:57463:16)
[✘]
```
A minimal reproduction:
`http://localhost:3001/qunit?seed=3&testId=da76996b&testId=e52a53e7`
The exception page is shown before Ember can actually figure out what the final destination URL we're going to is.
This means that the new page is not present in the history stack, so if we attempt to use the history stack to go back, we will actually navigate back by two steps.
By instead forcing a navigation to the current URL, we achieve the goal of going "back" with no history mucking.
Unfortunately, the actual URL that was attempted is not available. Additionally, this only works for the on-screen back button and not the browser back.
Additionally, several modernizations of the exception page code were made.
This was previously broken by 59ef48c0b9 (#11425, #11424).
Centralize the logic into the exception controller, which avoids the problematic bug and makes it easy to add additional detailed 404 pages in the future.
Sometimes oneboxes contain the same link multiple times and the link
count was shown for each of them. This commit adds link count only to
the most important link, that being either a heading or the header of
the onebox.
If a user posted a URL that appeared inside a Onebox, then the user
got a duplicate link notice. This was fixed by skipping those links in
Ruby.
If a user posted a URL that was Oneboxes and contained other links that
appeared in previous posts, then the user got a duplicate link notice.
This was fixed by skipping those links in JavaScript.
The generated regular expressions did not contain \b which matched
every text that contained the word, even if it was only a substring of
a word.
For example, if "art" was a watched word a post containing word
"artist" matched.
The dismiss new keyboard shortcut (x,r) has been broken since
7a79bd7da3. A fix was done and JS
tests were added in 006d52f32b
and b01e4738ab but the test was not
quite correct and so the bottom dismiss new button was not clicked.
This also fixes an issue with our keyboard shortcut click handling.
If multiple elements matched the selector they were all clicked. Now
we just click the first match.