The `secondFactorMethod` property is defined as a @discourseComputed` which means it can't be overridden. Yet, we do override it in `app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/components/security-key-form.js` and `app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/components/second-factor-form.js` by doing `this.set("secondFactorMethod", ...)`.
This commit sets a default property `secondFactorMethod` on the `email-login` controller after the model has been loaded. Given this property is no longer computed, it can be set again at other places.
Followups:
- Ideally we would follow DDAU pattern but this is quite a significant refactor.
- The test I added is very limited, ideally we should start writing system specs for this, but it means having to deal with the email, it's a significant work.
This service-worker caching functionality was disabled by default in 1c58395bca, and the setting to re-enable was marked as experimental. Now we are dropping all the related logic.
When the user sees no results in their admin sidebar query,
we are adding two additional links:
* "Search site settings" - Navigates to the site settings page
with the filter prefilled in the search
* "Admin user list" - Navigates to the user list with the filter
prefilled in the username search
This will bridge the gap until we have a full admin-wide search.
Also make admin site setting search param refresh on filter changes
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
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>
This commit ensures that additional keywords for admin
sidebar links (which are also stored in the admin sidebar state
manager) are translated with I18n, which was discussed
in https://meta.discourse.org/t/introducing-experimental-admin-sidebar-navigation/289281/58?u=martin
This also changes the admin sidebar state manager keywords to
not be a TrackedObject -- this is not necessary as keywords are
only set once, and it was causing rendering issues because
the keywords were being set at the same time they were read.
Finally this adds a "theme" keyword to the "Components" link
because we often refer to components as Theme Components
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
* DEV: replace postAttrs dependencies in topic-map component by passing in topicDetails and postStream to topic-map to ensure state changes are passed properly down to child components
Automatically add `moderators` and `admins` auto groups to specific site settings.
In the new group-based permissions systems, we just want to check the user’s groups since it more accurately reflects reality
Affected settings:
- tag_topic_allowed_groups
- create_tag_allowed_groups
- send_email_messages_allowed_groups
- personal_message_enabled_groups
- here_mention_allowed_groups
- approve_unless_allowed_groups
- approve_new_topics_unless_allowed_groups
- skip_review_media_groups
- email_in_allowed_groups
- create_topic_allowed_groups
- edit_wiki_post_allowed_groups
- edit_post_allowed_groups
- self_wiki_allowed_groups
- flag_post_allowed_groups
- post_links_allowed_groups
- embedded_media_post_allowed_groups
- profile_background_allowed_groups
- user_card_background_allowed_groups
- invite_allowed_groups
- ignore_allowed_groups
- user_api_key_allowed_groups
This doesn't change anything in 99.9% of cases - by default d-header has only one child element `.wrap`.
There are only two themes that I'm aware of that add another child:
1. discourse-categories-navbar - which I'm currently updating to use the new header APIs, and where the column layout makes more sense
2. a private theme, which was recently updated to use those APIs and that works around the current layout by applying `flex-wrap: wrap` to d-header (I'll remove that override as it conflicts with this change)
To add a components link to the sidebar refactoring was required to create unique URLs for themes and components. Before the query param was used. After changes, we have two URLs `/admin/customize/themes` and `/admin/customize/components`.
Prior to this fix we were manually expanding the composer but not setting the correct height. This commit adds a new `unshrink` function on the composer service to correctly set the state and the height on the composer model.
In discourse-assign the assign menu in the modal is using this `expandedOnInsert` option and was sometimes not opening correctly resulting in a broken state until you click two times on it. This should prevent this issue.
This commit will now change two behaviors:
- If composer is already opened on a specific post and we click on edit again for the same post, we will do nothing and not show the discard draft modal
- if composer is shrinked and we click on edit for the same currently edited post, we will just open the composer and not show the discard draft modal
I needed to run `rake javascript:update_constants` for my previous
commit: 72ac675e4e
The change in this commit though was completely unrelated, so I saved it
for it's own commit.
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
The breadcrumbs were updated everytime there were changes to the
categories which was not efficient and caused unnecessary rerendering
of the CategoryDrop elements when "lazy load categories" is enabled.
This commit also ensures that all category fields are serialized for
ancestors too for the categories#search endpoint.
The bulk actions menu for topics has multiple options to work
with tags on topics (append, replace, remove). Our tagging system
along with categories allows for some complicated tag restrictions
to be applied via tag groups. This was a problem for the topic bulk
actions because you couldn't append restricted tags to topics.
This commit allows restricted tags to be used in bulk tagging actions
as long as all selected topics are for a sole category. The category
information will be shown in the modal, and the category ID is used
for the tag search.
Include categories when fetching admin/web_hooks and make
'extras' more useful. 'extras' is the mechanism we use to provide
context for rest objects.
However, previously:
* When you fetched many objects, extras was only set on the ResultSet,
not on each object,
* If you need derived data from extras, there wasn't a sensible place to
put this code. Now, you can create an 'ExtrasClass' static field on
your rest model and this class will be used for your extras data,
This commit changes the identifier displayed in the navigation tree of
the theme objects editor from the generic "category 1" to "<category
name>, <category 2 name>" when a property of typed categories is set as
the identifier.
Example:
For the following theme objects schema:
```
some_setting:
type: objects
default: []
schema:
name: <some scheme name>
identifier: list_of_categories
properties:
list_of_categories:
type: categories
```
If the `list_of_categories` property's value has been set to `category
1` and `category 2`, the navigation tree will display `category 1,
category 2` as the text to represent the object in the navigation tree.
When lazy load categories is enabled, categories should be loaded with
user activity items and drafts because the categories may not be
preloaded on the client side.
This will automatically enable the glimmer header when all installed themes/plugins are ready. This replaces the old group-based site setting.
In 'auto' mode, we check for calls to deprecated APIs (e.g. decorateWidget) which affect the old header. If any are present, we stick to the old header implementation and print a message to the console alongside the normal deprecation messages.
To override this automatic behavior, a new `glimmer_header_mode` site setting can be set to 'disabled' or 'enabled'.
This change also means that our test suite is running with the glimmer header. This unveiled a couple of small issues (e.g. some incorrect `aria-*` and `alt` text) which are now fixed. A number of selectors had to be updated to ensure the tests were clicking the actual `<button>` elements rather than the surrounding `<li>` elements.
This started as a way to prevent "previewUpdated" from doing the same work twice when morphing.
Ended up refactoring "previewUpdated" and extracted into 5 distinct methods for clearer understanding and more consistent debouncing (using the "@debounce" decorator instead of the "discourseDebounce" method).
No "feature" was changed, other than not doing the "decorateCookedElement" when morphing is enabled, since we already did it _before_ morphing.
A lot of plugins are using "api.decorateCookedElement" to decorate the cooked preview.
Some of those plugins, like the "image-grid" ([grid]...[/grid]), changes the DOM. We have to call them _before_ morphing otherwise, there's no real point in morphing the preview.
The missing piece was triggering the "decorate-non-stream-cooked-element" application event.
Chrome's default is already Lax, so this change is a no-op there.
Firefox will soon be follow them, and has started warning about cookies with no samesite attribute. That's the motivation for this commit.
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
This commit changes enum typed theme objects property to be optional.
Previously, an enum typed property is always required but we have found
that this might not be ideal so we want to change it.
Display additional confirmation when:
- The public section is going to be updated;
- The public section is going to be deleted;
- The public section is going to be marked as private.
The complexity of the situation is that we don't want to load faker into production by default but fabricators and styleguide are available on production.
This is made possible through app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/load-faker.js which contains a function to ensure faker is loaded asynchronously (loadFaker) and another function to access the loaded faker (getLoadedFaker).
Note 1: this commit also refactors fabricators to have access to context and use faker where possible
Note 2: this commit moves automation to admin bundle
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Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
It was originally named bootstrap-json because it contacted a 'bootstrap' API in rails to generate the ember-cli html response. However, it has since been overhauled to remove that 'bootstrap' system. Now it is a much simpler proxy server which transforms the HTML sent by Rails.
The bug was due to the fact that the `<DModal />` is displayed inside a if block, when the condition was false to close the menu, the modal was just hidden without calling callbacks. The fix ensures we are correctly calling `modal.close()` before in this case.
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.
This commmit removes the unused `/u/:username/preferences/categories`
route which was merged into the `/u/:username/preferences/tracking`
route in 2fc2d7d828.
Available as a normal synchronous module in tests
Available as an async import in core, or via the `loadFaker` helper in themes/plugins (which cannot use async import directly)
This change adds a progress bar to toast notifications when autoClose is enabled (true by default).
The progress bar allows users to visually see how long is left before the notification disappears.
When hovered on desktop, the progress and autoclose timer will be paused, it will resume again once the mouse is moved away from the toast notification.