- Use `requestAnimationFrame` when transitioning from `ready` -> `loading`. The previous `next()` implementation was unreliable, particularly in Safari, and would cause the loading slider to jump backwards instead of forwards
- Double the minimum transition time to 200ms. This avoids the rolling average being skewed too much by routes which load quickly without network access.
This commit ensures that tracked properties added to the post model are correctly synced when using `post.updateFromPost`.
It also introduces a plugin API to allow plugins to register new tracked properties in the post model without needing to modify the class.
Animating the background-color property like this is not compositable for the browser, which means the animation is not smooth, and can contribute to the Cumulative Layout Shift web vital.
For now, we're removing this, and may consider re-introducing an alternative version in future based on user feedback.
The hierarchical search for categories is composed of several complex
nested queries. This change ensures that the secured categories are
filtered out as soon as possible to ensure that the default limit of 5
categories is reached.
Without this fix, the search can return less than 5 categories if any
of the first 5 categories cannot be displayed due to permissions.
Non-admin/moderator users can bulk select items in new/unread, but not in
latest/top/hot. This commit ensures that when the user can no longer
bulk select items in a list, the bulk select checkboxes in the topic list
rows are hidden.
Using CTEs and DISTINCT ON to:
- Pre-filter active users with correct preferences
- Get only first unread message per channel
- Eliminate redundant joins and message scanning
This reduces the query execution time by limiting message scanning and joins to only relevant users and messages.
Internal ref t/142836 & t/139517
A lot of the data of fields is decided at insertion time and is not dynamic afterwards, this commit attempts to solve this problem by making the fk-field-data a component with getters on the all the properties we need. It allows for example to implement a dynamic @disabled without having to pass @disabled everywhere. Generally speaking this solution limits props-drilling.
@format has received the same treatment than @disabled.
In our CI env, sometimes, we see problems regarding getting a connection
from the pool. As it’s currently set to 1, increasing it a bit should
fix that kind of issues.
This commit will hide the channel when the side panel is present and the width of the viewport is less than 1000px. This is especially useful when you want to focus reading a thread on a small screen.
This change only impacts desktops.
In some cases in CI env, it seems the AR connection isn’t available and
the `ensure` block is executed. It’s calling `#verify!` on the
connection, so it can fail sometimes. This is probably why
`#clear_active_connections!` was failing too sometimes.
Here, we just check the connection is present before clearing the
connections.
Followup ccc8e37dde
The fix above was good, but I would prefer to give
the option of untranslated vs translated label like
I have for other admin components for consistency.
The chart component was not rerendering if the chart
config passed to it was changed, this commit fixes the issue
by getting the config from `this.args` before trying to
access it inside an async call, so if the args change Ember
correctly rerenders. Also adds tests for this and general
chart rendering.
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Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
Spec was flaky cause work could still be in pipeline after the defer
length is 0. Our length denotes the backlog, not the in progress
count.
This adds a mechanism for gracefully stopping the queue and avoids
wait_for callse
* FIX: `TopicTagsChanged` trigger not working with multiple tags
The check for when had multiple tags was being exclusive, you had to have all tags to trigger the automation, now it's inclusive, you can trigger the automation if you have any of the tags.
* DEV: add specs for when having multiple categories
* DEV: changed to use unions and intersections for tags
added more tests to check for multiple tags
Historically the behavior of this file has been complexified to attempt to answer this use case:
A user has two tabs open, tab 1 is on a topic, tab 2 is on a chat channel. If your active tab is tab 1 and someones sends you a mention in chat. We will show a desktop notification, but in which tab the channel should open if you click it? The changes made years ago said: in tab 2.
I think this is complexifying too much this codepath and is also confusing. You might wonder why this discourse notification you clicked opened in some of your 50 tabs in the background when you had a discourse tab active currently in front of you.
Moreover, a recent change has made the notification to only happen on desktop, but all the subscription stuff was happening regardless of mobile or desktop.
We already add the "delete user" and "delete and block user" options to the drop-down for potential spam, but we should do this for potentially illegal posts as well.
This is entirely based on the implementation for the potential spam one, including caching the status on the reviewable record.
Also note that just as for potential spam, the user must be "deletable" for the option to appear.
I also took the liberty to move the options in the drop-down to what I think is a more intuitive place. (Between delete post and suspend/silence user.)