The new modal API removed the `#discourse-modal` id from the wrapper element, which meant that select-kit couldn't properly detect when it was inside a modal. This commit updates the detection to use `.fixed-modal` which will match both legacy and modern modals.
Should fix an iOS regression in f5e8e73. iOS does not pull up the keyboard if the `.focus()` call is delayed by a rendering timeout or an asynchronous ajax call. This PR adds earlier `.focus()` calls if the input element is present.
To decide to use flip behavior select-kit will check if it's located inside a modal as a modal will scroll if overflown, however, when locating the select-kit element in the footer or header this is not the case. This commit will deactivate `flip` modifier only when used inside modal body.
This commit also standardize the naming pattern of modals: `<Chat::Modal::FooBar />` and changes css class accordingly.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
This commit adds a tracking dropdown to each individual thread, similar to topics,
that allows the user to change the notification level for a thread manually. Previously
the user had to reply to a thread to track it and see unread indicators.
Since the user can now manually track threads, the thread index has also been changed
to only show threads that the user is a member of, rather than threads that they had sent
messages in.
Unread indicators also respect the notification level -- Normal level thread tracking
will not show unread indicators in the UI when new messages are sent in the thread.
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.
Select-kit was mutating a passed-in options hash to apply its own deprecations. This commit updates it to apply deprecated changes to the downstream `this.selectKit.options` object instead.
- allows to scroll while hovering the menu
- correctly changes message background color while hovering menu
- prevents a bug where it would sometimes close the menu while moving from menu to the 3 dots expanded dropdown. This was caused by the gap between header/body of the 3 dots dropdown, which would sometimes allow to create a mouseover event on a possible different underlying message
- removes recent/favorite reactions on drawer mode
- grayscale reactions until hover
- boxshadow on msgactions container
- removes useless code
* REFACTOR: Improve reusability by Decoupling flag modal from flag target.
We want chat message's flags to have the same features as topic and posts' flags, but we prefer not having to duplicate core's logic. This PR moves target specific bits to different classes, allowing plugins to flag custom things by
providing their own.
* A couple of fixes for the flag modal:
- Make sure buttons are disabled until a flag type is selected.
- Don't throw an error when checking if the user can undo an action on a deleted topic.
- Disable flagging on deleted topics.
Previously we were calculating both the minimum and maximum widths for
SK dropdowns using this Popper modifier. The max. width calculation was
causing issues with dropdowns in Firefox and was also sluggish when
rendering.
This switches to using CSS calculations for max. widths. It adds a 600px
global maximum and targeted maximums for the category composer dropdown
and the bookmark list dropdowns.
Also, the change in insert-hyperlink (from `this.linkUrl.indexOf("http") === -1` to `!this.linkUrl.startsWith("http")`) was intentional fix: we don't want to prevent users from looking up topics with http in their titles.
- following c3fd91670e `paste` has been typoed into `pase`
- adds two tests for pasting in `multi-select` and `email-group-user-chooser`
- selectKitOptions would not be following the right overriding order
- `category-selector` was using `selectKitOptions` directly which shouldn't be the case as it's not using computed values
- apparently since a recent ember upgrade, paste event is not providing `originalEvent` anymore and `clipboardData` should be retrieved directly on the event
1. When the select-kit body is rendered, it defaults to being displayed under the triggering select-kit header, unless...
there isn't enough space between the bottom of the select-kit header and the bottom of the viewport
&
there's enough space on top of the select-kit header, and in that case, we render it on top.
2. We give it a bit of padding on top, so it never renders below the header on the Z-axis.
14778ba52e/app/assets/javascripts/select-kit/addon/components/select-kit.js (L877-L884)
3. If there isn't enough space between the bottom of the viewport and the bottom of the select-kit header, and there isn't enough space between its top and the bottom of `d-header`, it renders at the bottom of the select-kit header.
In theory, number 3 above rarely ever happens. However, it can occur in the case of the user preferences page in combination with a large select-kit body (many categories).
The select-kit body then renders below the trigging select-kit header, but it's cut off. Users won't be able to see the entire select-kit body.
Here's an example
a719734d92.mp4
This PR adds a "prevent overflow" modifier to Popper. What it does is that it handles the case above.
If there's not enough space below the select-kit header or above it, render the select-kit body below the select-kit header BUT... anchor it to the bottom of the viewport.
Here's what that looks like
32cd1639bb.mp4
After this fix, even very large select-kit bodies will always be on the screen.
Please note that this PR has no impact on either number 1 or number 2 above, and those will continue to function as they currently do.
The only downside here is that the select-kit body might cover the select-kit header if it needs to be anchored at the bottom of the viewport, and it's very large. However, between that and not being able to see all the options, I think it's a fair compromise. There's only so much space in the viewport.
This PR ignores mobile because we have a different placement strategy. We use `position: absolute`... so, users can scroll the viewport if needed.
More precisely, if popper can't position something at the bottom, it will automatically attempt to position it at the top. However we should ensure it doesn’t consider the space under the d-header as valid space, when header's height is taken into consideration if top space is not enough, we should force bottom, and flip it back.
This logic is not necessary on modals as the d-header is not present.
* FIX: allows more precise placement strategy on mobile
- default to absolute on mobile, fixed on desktop
- allows to set a global `placementStrategy` or a specific to each view `mobilePlacementStrategy` `desktopPlacementStrategy`
This is mainly used to allow a proper composer-actions positioning in mobile.
Note this commit also fixes a mouseDown event which could propagate quote-button event and cause the composer to close full screen on mobile
* mobile only
Calling `window.getComputedStyle` during initialization causes the browser to pause and 'Recalculate Style'. On my machine, this adds about 7ms to boot time. Instead, we can check for the `rtl` class on the html element, which is added by the server, and doesn't require computing styles.
Major changes included:
- better support for screen readers
- trapping focus in modals
- better tabbing order in composer
- alerts on no content found/number of items found
- better autofocus in modals
- mini-tag-chooser is now a multi-select component
- each multi-select-component will now display selection on one row
On some modals the main/primary input field is a select-kit component (like `{{email-group-user-chooser}}` on the assign modal), so it makes sense to allow select-kit to steal focus on modals like these. This PR adds an `autofocus` option (default false) that allows select-kit to steal focus when it's rendered.
This PR is the first step towards replacing our `{{user-selector}}` and eventually deprecating and removing it from our codebase. Some of `{{user-selector}}` problems are:
1. It's called `{{user-selector}}`, but in reality in can also select groups and emails.
2. It's an Ember component, yet it doesn't have a handlebars template and uses jQuery to render itself and modify the DOM. An example of this problem is when you want to clear the selected users programmatically, see [this](6c155dba77/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/components/user-selector.js (L179-L185)).
3. We now have select kit which does very similar things but a lot better.
This PR introduces `{{email-group-user-chooser}}` which is meant to replace `{{user-selector}}`. It extends select kit and has the same features that `{{user-selector}}` has. `{{user-selector}}` is still used in a few places in core, but they'll all be replaced with the new component in a separate commit.
Once `{{user-selector}}` is not used anywhere in core, it'll be deprecated and then removed after the 2.7 release.