This commit addresses an issue for sites where secure_uploads
is turned on after the site has been operating without it for
some time.
When uploads are linked when they are used inside a post,
we were setting the access_control_post_id unconditionally
if it was NULL to that post ID and secure_uploads was true.
However this causes issues if an upload has been used in a
few different places, especially if a post was previously
used in a PM and marked secure, so we end up with a case of
the upload using a public post for its access control, which
causes URLs to not use the /secure-uploads/ path in the post,
breaking things like image uploads.
We should only set the access_control_post_id if the post is the first time the
upload is referenced so it cannot hijack uploads from other places.
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.
* Moves existing files around. All essential scripts are in `migrations/bin`, and non-essential scripts like benchmarks are in `migrations/scripts`
* Dependabot configuration for migrations-tooling (disabled for now)
* Updates test configuration for migrations-tooling
* Shorter configuration for intermediate DB for now. We will add the rest table by table.
* Adds a couple of benchmark scripts
* RSpec setup especially for migrations-tooling and the first tests
* Adds sorting/formatting to the `generate_schema` script
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
This is to enable :array type attributes for Contract
attributes in services, this is a followup to the move
of services from chat to core here:
cab178a405
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
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.
Prior to this fix we were calling the action before closing the menu which could cause various callbacks, like the enable body scroll one, to not be called as some actions will do: `chat.activeMessage = null;` causing the message actions menu to be instantly destroyed.
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 SQL tries to insert as much data as possible into the `user_stats` table by either calculating or by approximating stats based on existing. It also fixes an error in the calculation of `reply_count`which mistakenly contained all posts, not just replies.
This change also disables some steps in the `import:ensure_consistency` rake task by setting the `SKIP_USER_STATS` env variable. Otherwise, the rake task will overwrite the calculated data in the `user_stats` table with inaccurate data. I'm not changing or removing the logic from the rake task yet because other bulk import scripts seem to depend on it.
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.
Previously, when the new site was created and after the first admin login, no one will receive notifications to review the user approval queue since only the moderators would receive the PMs about it. Also, this PR will change the "pending_users_reminder_delay_minutes" site setting to 5 minutes while the site is in bootstrap mode.
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.