Before checking if flags were reordered on the topic page, we need to ensure that the reorder action was finished. To achieve it "saving" CSS is added and removed when AJAX call is completed.
Followup 2f2da72747
This commit moves topic view tracking from happening
every time a Topic is requested, which is susceptible
to inflating numbers of views from web crawlers, to
our request tracker middleware.
In this new location, topic views are only tracked when
the following headers are sent:
* HTTP_DISCOURSE_TRACK_VIEW - This is sent on every page navigation when
clicking around the ember app. We count these as browser page views
because we know it comes from the AJAX call in our app. The topic ID
is extracted from HTTP_DISCOURSE_TRACK_VIEW_TOPIC_ID
* HTTP_DISCOURSE_DEFERRED_TRACK_VIEW - Sent when MessageBus initializes
after first loading the page to count the initial page load view. The
topic ID is extracted from HTTP_DISCOURSE_DEFERRED_TRACK_VIEW.
This will bring topic views more in line with the change we
made to page views in the referenced commit and result in
more realistic topic view counts.
By default, secure sessions expire after 1 hour.
For OAuth authentication it should expire at the same time when the authentication cookie expires - `SiteSetting.maximum_session_age.hours`.
It is possible that the forum will not have persistent sessions, based on `persistent_sessions` site setting. In that case, with next username and password authentication we need to reset information about OAuth.
Bug introduced in this PR - https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/27547
* FIX: Division by zero error on WebHookEventsDailyAggregate
* DEV: Update implementation of WebHookEventsDailyAggregate to handle division by zero error
I am changing many of these to notes or resolving them as is,
most of these I have not actively worked on in years so someone
else can work on them when we get to these areas again.
This commit continues work laid out by ffec8163b0 for the admin config page for the /about page. The last commit set up the user interface, and this one sets up all the wiring needed to make the input fields and save buttons actually work.
Internal topic: t/128544.
While creating a new category if the user didn't specify a value for `minimum_required_tags` input but clicked it then it returned the "PG::NotNullViolation: null value in column 'minimum_required_tags'" error.
When bad data is provided in the URI for redirecting to a category,
Rails raises an `ActionController::Redirecting::UnsafeRedirectError`
error, leading to a 500 error.
This patch catches the exception to render a 404 instead.
Currently redirecting to an external URL through a permalink doesn’t
work because Rails raises a
`ActionController::Redirecting::UnsafeRedirectError` error.
This wasn’t the case before we upgraded to Rails 7.0.
This patch fixes the issue by using `allow_other_host: true` on the
redirect.
If, for whatever reasons, the user's locale is "blank" and an admin is accepting their group membership request, there will be an error because we're generating posts with the locale of recipient.
In order to fix this, we now use the `user.effective_locale` which takes care of multiple things, including returning the default locale when the user's locale is blank.
Internal ref - t/132347
When using the full page search and filtering down to a specific topic, the sort order was overwritten to by by "post_number".
This was confusing because we allow different type of sort order in the full search page.
This fixes it by only sorting by post_number when there's no "global" sort order defined.
Since the "new topic map" uses the search endpoint behind the scene, this also fixes the "most likes" popup.
Context - https://meta.discourse.org/t/searching-order-seems-to-be-broken-when-searching-in-topic/312303
* DEV: add db migration to filter out invalid csp script source values
* DEV: insert UserHistory row during data migration to track old value for content_security_policy_script_src site setting
When visiting a user profile, and then opening the search, there's an option to filter down by posts made by that user.
When clicking that option, it used to pre-fill the "search bar" with "@<username>" to filter down the search.
This restore this behaviour and add a system spec to ensure it doesn't regress.
Context - https://meta.discourse.org/t/in-posts-by-search-option-does-not-work-when-clicked/312916
We want to allow admins to make new required fields apply to existing users. In order for this to work we need to have a way to make those users fill up the fields on their next page load. This is very similar to how adding a 2FA requirement post-fact works. Users will be redirected to a page where they can fill up the remaining required fields, and until they do that they won't be able to do anything else.
Followup 96a0781bc1
When sending emails where secure uploads is enabled
and secure_uploads_allow_embed_images_in_emails is
true, we attach the images to the email, and we
do some munging with the final email so the structure
of the MIME parts looks like this:
```
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
text/html
image/jpeg
image/jpeg
image/png
```
However, we were not specifying the `boundary` of the
`multipart/mixed` main content-type of the email, so
sometimes the email would come through appearing to
have an empty body with the entire thing attached as
one attachment, and some mail parsers considered the
entire email as the "epilogue" and/or "preamble".
This commit fixes the issue by specifying the boundary
in the content-type header per https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1341/7_2_Multipart.html
Adds a checkbox to filter untranslated text strings in the admin UI, behind a hidden and default `false` site setting `admin_allow_filter_untranslated_text`.
Followup to 0e1102b332
Minor followup, makes the condition check against the
boolean val, see the difference here:
```ruby
!SiteSetting.enforce_second_factor_on_external_auth && "true"
=> "true"
```
vs:
```ruby
!SiteSetting.enforce_second_factor_on_external_auth && "true" == "true"
=> true
```
* Removed the link from the title, so the settings can only be accessed via the settings button on the right
* Added an icon to the "Learn more" link to indicate that it opens a new window
* Made various styling adjustments
* DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1
* FIX: Remove references to `Rails.logger.chained`
`Rails.logger.chained` was provided by Logster before Rails 7.1
introduced their broadcast logger. Now all the loggers are added to
`Rails.logger.broadcasts`.
Some code in our initializers was still using `chained` instead of
`broadcasts`.
* DEV: Make parameters optional to all FakeLogger methods
* FIX: Set `override_level` on Logster loggers (#27519)
A followup to f595d599dd
* FIX: Don’t duplicate Rack response
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
In some instances, the `modifications` of `tags` hasn't been properly serialized as a Ruby array but rather as a string (I've seen `""`, `"[]"`, and `"[\"\"]"`).
This generates an error when we try to `filter_tags` and remove `hidden_tags` (which is an array) from `tags` which might be a string.
Internal ref - t/131126
I wasn't able to figure out the root cause of this so I reverted the behavior that was introduced ~6 years ago in f2c060bdf2
This ensures that the theme id is resolved as early as possible in the
request cycle. This is necessary for the custom homepage to skip
preloading the wrong data.
Previously filter route was not setting topic list, this meant that
keyboard navigation using "G" "J" was not functioning.
This amends it by ensuring the list is set after looking up the model.
* DEV: Upgrade Rails to 7.1
* FIX: Remove references to `Rails.logger.chained`
`Rails.logger.chained` was provided by Logster before Rails 7.1
introduced their broadcast logger. Now all the loggers are added to
`Rails.logger.broadcasts`.
Some code in our initializers was still using `chained` instead of
`broadcasts`.
* DEV: Make parameters optional to all FakeLogger methods
* FIX: Set `override_level` on Logster loggers (#27519)
A followup to f595d599dd
* FIX: Don’t duplicate Rack response
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
In this PR we introduced `enforce_second_factor_on_external_auth` setting https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/27506
When it is set to false and the user is authenticated via OAuth, then we should not enforce the 2fa configuration.
We recently fixed a problem where secure upload images weren't re-attached when sending the activity summary e-mail.
This fix contained a bug that would lead to n copies of the e-mail body being included, n being the number of duplicates. This is because #fix_parts_after_attachments! was called once per attachment, and adding more parts to the multipart e-mail.
This PR fixes that by:
Adding a failing test case for the above.
Moving the looping over multiple posts into #fix_parts_after_attachments! itself.
When a post is cooked the links are extracted and `TopicLink` instances
are created for each of them. These links are used in various places,
including the topic view, user summary page, etc.
In previous commit 48e5d1a, hotlinked images from Oneboxes have been
ignored from the texts, but hotlinked images turned into Lightboxes
were still extracted.
The test that checks that securely uploaded images are re-attached to the digest e-mail wasn't rendering the actual digest e-mail template. This change fixes that.