This fixes an issue where any string for an enum site setting
(such as TrustLevelSetting) would be converted to an integer
if the default value for the enum was an integer. This is an
issue because things like "admin" and "staff" would get silently
converted to 0 which is "valid" because it's TrustLevel[0],
but it's unexpected behaviour. It's best to just let the site
setting validator catch this broken value.
Followup to b92993fcee
I ran out of time to get this working for that fix,
also here I am making the post.url method have parity
with post.shareUrl in JS, which omits the post number
for the first post.
Why this change?
The `can survive cache miss` test in `spec/requests/stylesheets_controller_spec.rb`
was failing because the file was not found on disk for the cache to be
regenerated. This is because a test in
`spec/lib/stylesheet/manager_spec.rb` was removing the entire
`tmp/stylesheet-cache` directory which is incorrect because the folder
in the test environment further segretates the stylesheet caches based
on the process of the test.
What does this change do?
1. Introduce `Stylesheet::Manager.rm_cache_folder` method for the test
environment to properly clean up the cache folder.
2. Make `Stylesheet::Manager::CACHE_PATH` a private constant since the
cache path should be obtained from the `Stylesheet::Manager.cache_fullpath` method.
Currently, when bulk uploading and multiple uploads fail, we show a number of dialogs in quick succession. This is of course a terrible user experience.
With this change, we buffer the error messages until there are no more pending uploads. Then we combine the buffered errors and display a single dialog with a list of failed files.
* add cc addresses and post_id to sent email logs
* sort cc addresses by email address filter value and collapse additional addreses into tooltip
* add slice helper for use in ember tempaltes
* FIX: never skip push notifications
According to Apple, silent push notifications are automatically punished per:
https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2022/10098/?time=814
> As mentioned when I showed you the code on how to request a push
> subscription, you must promise that pushes will be user visible.
> Handling a push event is not an invitation for your JavaScript to
> get silent background runtime. Doing so would violate both a user’s
> trust and a user’s battery life. When handling a push event, you are
> in fact required to post a notification to Notification Center.
> Other browsers all have countermeasures against violating the promise
> to make pushes user visible, and so does Safari.
> In the beta build of macOS Ventura, after three push events where you
> fail to post a notification in a timely manner, your site’s push
> subscription will be revoked. You will need to go through the permission
> workflow again.
The isIdle check was causing certain push notifications to be silent
Additionally, the auto dismissal logic was causing delays which may cause
the device to think the push was a silent one.
By removing this we hope to ensure push notification delivery is more robust
and consistent on iOS.
Having separate mobile/desktop templates is something we're moving away from. This commit moves the mobile-specific logic into a conditional in the main colocated template.
Previously it was relying on the `templates/mobile` logic to make this a simple div wrapper on mobile, and a more complex implementation on mobile. This commit colocates the template so it's active on mobile and desktop, but adds an `{{#if` block to explicitly change the behavior.
In Ember, these deprecations are wrapped in an `if(DEBUG)` check, so they are optimized out of the production build. We prefer to keep deprecations in production so that we can collect telemetry and warn theme authors who do not use local development environments.
This commit restores the deprecations as part of our ember-production-deprecations addon.
Currently, the reviewable queue includes ReviewableFlaggedPost with posts that have already been hidden. This allows for such hidden posts to be cleared up by the auto-tool.
Fixes a flaky test by ensuring Capybara finishes loading the topic page before attempting to open chat. The back to forum url relies on a tracked property (previous url), which is set when visiting the topic page.
Why this change?
Some of the tests in `spec/system/table_builder_spec.rb` are flaky when
we are asserting that clicking the cancel button will close the modal.
This change attempts to fix it by using the `click_button` method
instead of `find` then `click` which is more reliable.
Why this change?
A system test which was testing our ability to add a form template to a
category was flaky. This turned out to be a client side bug where the
`FormTemplateChooser` dropdown may not display any dropdown options if
the ajax request to fetch the categories form template has not been
completed when the dropdown is opened.
What does this change do?
Make use of select-kit's `triggerSearch` function to fetch the records
which will properly rerender the dropdown options.
Why this change?
The assertion does not make use of Capybara's waiting strategy and is
not really testing anything meaningful by asserting for the src of the
img element.
post action feedback is the mechanism in which we provide visual feedback
to the user when a post action is clicked, in cases where the action is a
background (hidden to user) for example: copying text to the clipboard
Core uses this to share post links, but other plugins (for example: AI) use
this to share post transcripts via the clipboard.
This adds a proper plugin API to consume this functionality
`addPostMenuButton` can provide a builder that specified a function as the action.
This function will be called with an object that has both the current post and a method for showing feedback.
When validating with a dynamic set of values, especially one that might change during runtime, we should use a lambda or a proc to ensure that the validation uses the most up-to-date set of values. This is particularly important when using config.eager_load = true, which can cause some elements to be loaded only once at startup, thus not reflecting changes made at runtime.
This was the root cause of the issues here, as we were adding more ReviewableScore types after initial load through: `register_reviewable_type Chat::ReviewableMessage`
Why this change?
The two tests being updated in question has been flaky on CI. However,
when using `be_forbidden`, the error message does not indicate what the
actual response code was making it hard for us to debug.
What does this change do?
Assert for the exact response status code we are expecting.
`window.deprecationWorkflow` does not exist in the server-side pretty-text environment. This commit fixes the check and adds a general spec for deprecations triggered inside pretty-text
- Add plugin outlet to `AdminUserFieldItem`
- Add ability to include custom fields when saving `AdminUserFieldItem`
- Update plugin API with `includeUserFieldPropertiesOnSave` per ☝️
- Add `DiscoursePluginRegistry` to `UserFieldsController` to add custom columns