Reactions needs this to be able to filter out likes received
actions, where there is also an associated reaction, since
now most reactions also count as a like.
* FEATURE: shift+j and shift+k will scroll entire posts
When scrolling through topics with very long posts we would like to use
`shift+j` and `shift+k` to quickly move between posts.
This allows users to bypass the scroll within post behavior when zooming
through topics with keyboard shortcuts
This overloads the behavior of shift+k and j which can be used to scroll
through sections (new/latest/etc...)
* remove useless tests
These tests are testing nothing, no point carrying them around
When making sensitive changes to an account (adding 2FA or passkeys), we
require users to confirm their password. This is to prevent an attacker
from adding 2FA to an account they have access to.
However, on newly created accounts, we should not require this, it's an
extra step and it doesn't provide extra security (since the account was
just created). This commit makes it so that we don't require session
confirmation for accounts created less than 5 minutes ago.
The `-ping` option significantly speeds up the ImageMagick `identify` command per our testing and the [documentation](https://imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#ping):
> -ping
Efficiently determine these image characteristics: image number, the file name, the width and height of the image, whether the image is colormapped or not, the number of colors in the image, the number of bytes in the image, the format of the image (JPEG, PNM, etc.). Use +ping to ensure accurate image properties.
We already pass the `-ping` option in other places where the `identify` command is used, so it makes sense to use the option everywhere.
Internal topic: t/121431.
This would allow a theme component (or an API call) to reset the bump
date of a topic to a given post's created_at date.
I picked `post_id` as the parameter here because it provides a bit of
extra protection against accidentally resetting the bump date to a date
that doesn't make sense.
I attempted to add a test for related topics, as they are untested. This was a massive challenge as related topics are only rendered after
- a user has stopped typing
- there is a timeout after typing
Between system tests, acceptance tests, and stubbing requests, this was difficult. So here is the pr san test.
Why this change?
Backfilling can take a long time on a site with many users. As a
result, the `DistriburedMutex` will warn in the logs when the block takes
more than 60 seconds to complete. We can increase the lock validity but
the method is currently only called from a job which has a
`cluster_concurrency` set to `1`. Therefore, it is actually not
necessary for us to hold a `DistributedMutex` here.
What does this change do?
1. Removes the distributed mutex and adds a comment about the risk of
calling the `SidebarSiteSettingsBackfiller#backfill!` method.a
2. Delete old sidebar category section links in batches for all users
to avoid a single long running query.
When we launched the new illegal flag type, there were a few problems with the translations:
The translation for the message in the e-mail was missing and in the review queue, the message read: "Is this it's illegal?"
In this PR the missing translation key has been added. For the review queue there was a coupling of the name rendering to whether the flag is of "custom" type, but this is also used for deciding whether we render the textbox for additional details. I think these two things should not be coupled together. For now I have instead hard-coded the existing "custom" types when formatting the name. We can potentially improve this later.
This commit was created with a combination of the ember-native-class-codemod and manual cleanup.
User-status-related functionality was previously encapsulated in its own `User.reopen` call, which is essentially an 'inline mixin'. This commit refactors it into a utility class, with an instance accessible on `User#statusManager`
`create topic allowed groups` site setting controls permission to create a new topic.
If a user cannot create a topic, a reply as a new topic button should not be visible as well.
The only addition is PosterSerializer is this:
discourse/app/serializers/poster_serializer.rb
Line 4 in 4a5616f
Which allows themes to check the posters' primary group!
This commit includes several changes to make hashtags work when "lazy
load categories" is enabled. The previous hashtag implementation use the
category colors CSS variables, but these are not defined when the site
setting is enabled because categories are no longer preloaded.
This commit implements two fundamental changes:
1. load colors together with the other hashtag information
2. load cooked hashtag data asynchronously
The first change is implemented by adding "colors" to the HashtagItem
model. It is a list because two colors are returned for subcategories:
the color of the parent category and subcategory.
The second change is implemented on the server-side in a new route
/hashtags/by-ids and on the client side by loading previously unseen
hashtags, generating the CSS on the fly and injecting it into the page.
There have been minimal changes outside of these two fundamental ones,
but a refactoring will be coming soon to reuse as much of the code
and maybe favor use of `style` rather than injecting CSS into the page,
which can lead to page rerenders and indefinite grow of the styles.
When we show the links to installed plugins in the admin
sidebar (for plugins that have custom admin routes) we were
previously only doing this if you opened /admin, not if you
navigated there from the main forum. We should just always
preload this data if the user is admin.
This commit also changes `admin_sidebar_enabled_groups` to
not be sent to the client as part of ongoing efforts to
not check groups on the client, since not all a user's groups
may be serialized.
When we insert into the hot set we add things with a score of 0
This means that if hot has more than batch size items in it with a score, then the 0s don't get an initial score
This corrects the situation by always ensuring we re-score:
1. batch size high scoring topics
2. (new) batch size recently bumped topics
* Update spec/models/topic_hot_scores_spec.rb
Co-authored-by: Isaac Janzen <50783505+janzenisaac@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Isaac Janzen <50783505+janzenisaac@users.noreply.github.com>
Removes duplication from LimitedEdit to see who can edit
posts, and also removes the old trust level setting check
since it's no longer necessary.
Also make it so staff can always edit since can_edit_post?
already has a staff escape hatch.
Why this change?
This commit introduces an experimental `type: objects` theme setting
which will allow theme developers to store a collection of objects as
JSON in the database. Currently, the feature is still in development and
this commit is simply setting up the ground work for us to introduce the
feature in smaller pieces.
What does this change do?
1. Adds a `json_value` column as `jsonb` data type to the `theme_settings` table.
2. Adds a `experimental_objects_type_for_theme_settings` site setting to
determine whether `ThemeSetting` records of with the `objects` data
type can be created.
3. Updates `ThemeSettingsManager` to support read/write access from the
`ThemeSettings#json_value` column.
Affects the following settings:
* whispers_allowed_groups
* anonymous_posting_allowed_groups
* personal_message_enabled_groups
* shared_drafts_allowed_groups
* here_mention_allowed_groups
* uploaded_avatars_allowed_groups
* ignore_allowed_groups
This turns off `client: true` for these group-based settings,
because there is no guarantee that the current user gets all
their group memberships serialized to the client. Better to check
server-side first.
When enabled, the workbox caching logic in the service worker will be replaced with a very simple offline error page. We plan to use this as an experiment to see how it affects performance and stability of Discourse.
This commit also updates a handful of simple adapters which overrode the jsonMode or primaryKey options. These updates are necessary because class fields cannot be overwritten via `EmberObject`'s `.extend()` syntax. These options do not appear to be widely used by themes/plugins.
Why this change?
This is caused by a regression in
59839e428f, where we stopped saving the
`Theme` object because it was unnecessary. However, it resulted in the
`after_save` callback not being called and hence
`Theme#update_javascript_cache!` not being called. As a result, some
sites were reporting that after runing a theme migration, the defaults
for the theme settings were used instead of the settings overrides
stored in the database.
What does this change do?
Add a call to `Theme#update_javascript_cache!` after running theme
migrations.
Some versions of Firefox will throw a TypeError when calling
PublicKeyCredential.isConditionalMediationAvailable() because the
method does not exist. That would previously lead to a "Sorry, an error
has occurred." modal when trying to login.
This commit fixes the issue by properly checking if the method exists.
Since it only affects older Firefox versions, no tests are added.
We had two issues which were present for a long time I think:
- one that impacts both core discourse and chat. We were not setting top on the header when `footer-nav-ipad` was present, meaning that you could make it scroll under if you try to scroll up by putting your finger on the discourse header
- one that impacted only chat. It's also present in core, but in core it's not a probem because we don't have a fixed height div. The body height was higher than the screen which would cause a second scrollbar to appear and would slightly break layout, if you scroll on this scrollbar (body).
This fixes a bug where the sidebar categories would not be loaded when
the categories were lazy loaded because the sidebar uses the preloaded
category list, which was empty.
We just completed the 3.2 release, which marks a good time to drop some previously deprecated columns.
Since the column has been marked in ignored_columns, it has been inaccessible to application code since then. There's a tiny risk that this might break a Data Explorer query, but given the nature of the column, the years of disuse, and the fact that such a breakage wouldn't be critical, we accept it.
1. Don't show visited line for hot filter, it is in random order
2. Don't count likes on non regular posts (eg: whispers / small actions)
3. Don't count participants in non regular posts
Checking group permissions on the client does not work,
since not all groups are serialized to the client all
the time. We can check `uploaded_avatars_allowed_groups`
on the server side and serialize to the current user
instead.
Since https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/25501 this behavior was broken. This PR attempts to fix it by being more fine grain.
Also note that this PR is moving `footer-nav-ipad` and `footer-nav-visible` to the `html` element and not the `body`. It makes more sense as we are already adding most of other global state class like `keyboard-visible` to the `html` element.
Tested on:
- chrome desktop
- safari ios - iphone
- PWA ios - iphone
- PWA ios - ipad
- DiscourseHub iphone
1. Serial likers will just like a bunch of posts on the same topic, this will
heavily inflate hot score. To avoid artificial "heat" generated by one user only count
the first like on the topic within the recent_cutoff range per topic
2. When looking at recent topics prefer "unique likers", defer to total likes on
older topics cause we do not have an easy count for unique likers
3. Stop taking 1 off like_count, it is not needed - platforms like reddit
allow you to like own post so they need to remove it.
Why this change?
Returning an array makes it hard to immediately retrieve a setting by
name and makes the retrieval an O(N) operation. By returning an array,
we make it easier for us to lookup a setting by name and retrieval is
O(1) as well.
This commit sets a default of 0px for `--footer-nav-height` and set it only when `body.footer-nav-visible` allowing us to safely use `--footer-nav-height` wherever it will be needed if set.
This change removes the regex we used previously, which only allowed ASCII characters in fast-edit. Now multi-language content can be used with fast-edit.
It also removes the string replacement we relied on in the past to catch various forms of punctuation marks, as this no longer appears necessary (possibly since this component was updated to use Glimmer).
The `deprecate_column` helper would change its behavior based on the current `Discourse::VERSION`. This means that 'finalizing' a stable release introduces a previously untested behavior change.
Much better to keep it as a deprecation until manual action is taken to introduce the breaking change.
These routes were previously rendered using Rails, and had a fairly fragile 2fa implementation in vanilla-js. This commit refactors the routes to be handled in the Ember app, removes the custom vanilla-js bundles, and leans on our centralized 2fa implementation. It also introduces a set of system specs for the behavior.
Internal links always notify and add internal connections in topics.
This adds a special feature that lets you append `?silent=true` to a link
to have it excluded from:
1. Notifications - users will not be notified for these links
2. Post links below posts in the UI
This is specifically useful for large reports where adding all these connections
just results in noise.
Safari has a bug which means that scripts with the `defer` attribute are executed before stylesheets have finished loading. This is being tracked at https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=209261.
This commit works around the problem by introducing a no-op inline `<script>` to the end of our HTML document. This works because defer scripts are guaranteed to run after inline scripts, and inline scripts are guaranteed to run after any preceding stylesheets.
Technically we only need this for Safari. But given that the cost is so low, it makes sense to include it everywhere rather than incurring the complexity of gating it by user-agent.
Running Discourse 3.2 stable under Ember 3 will technically be possible, but is only intended as a short-term migration point. This commit adds an admin warning for sites which are using this configuration, to make it clear that themes and plugins are unlikely to support the configuration.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/287211
In a handful of situations, we need to verify a user's 2fa credentials before `current_user` is assigned. For example: login, email_login and change-email confirmation. This commit adds an explicit `target_user:` parameter to the centralized 2fa system so that it can be used for those situations.
For safety and clarity, this new parameter only works for anon. If some user is logged in, and target_user is set to a different user, an exception will be raised.
When exporting a csv file and the size of the file exceeded the
max_export_file_size_kb it will still send the PM that the export
succeeded with a broken link to a missing export file. This change
ensures that a failed message will be sent instead.
* Revert "FEATURE: Use native number fields for integer inputs (#24984)"
This reverts commit 8fce890ead.
* FIX: Deprecate NumberField, use <input> instead
This reverts #24984 as it introduced regressions (behavioral and visual) and instead it deprecates the NumberField component and replaces its uses in core with native `<input>` elements.
CategoryRow component uses allowUncategorized SelectKit option to
decide whether to show the "Uncategorized" category or not. This was
undefined which lead to "Uncategorized" category being always hidden
causing a minor visual glitch.
Currently when exporting a list of users and there is an error we just
log that there was an error, but we don't show what the issue is in the
logs which makes it really hard to debug in production. This change will
output any errors to the logs.
Some parts of our code (e.g. some types of reviewable) set `topic.category`. In the past this would override the computed property value, but with recent Ember it raises an error. This commit adds a setter which handles the situation cleanly
Having the admin sidebar code in an instance initializer is not
ideal because:
* It runs during app boot which may not even be necessary based on site settings
* It makes it hard for plugins to register additional links in time without resorting
to before/after initializer gymnastics
This PR moves the admin sidebar into a lib and creates the panel
in custom-sections.js, then the sections and links are loaded when
the main sidebar component is rendered, which leaves plugins enough
time to add additional links in an initializer.
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Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
We want to exclude the system user from group user counts, since intuitively admins wouldn't include them.
Originally this was accomplished by booting said system user from the groups, but this is causing problems, because the system user needs TL group membership to perform certain tasks.
After this PR, system user is still in the TL groups, but excluded when refreshing the user count.
Previously, it was not possible to modify the sorting order of the `TopicQuery` result from a plugin. This feature adds support to specify custom sorting functionality in a plugin. We're using the `apply_modifier` method in the `DiscoursePluginRegistry` module to achieve it.
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
Some preparatory refactoring as we're working on TL groups for the system user. On User we have a scope #human_users to exclude the system user, DiscoBot, etc. This PR adds the same scope (delegated to User) on Group.
* FIX: Minor bookmark issues
* We were showing "missing %{name} value" when the name for the
bookmark was undefined with title translations
* There was no way to see the bookmark details on hover in chat
for a message where the bookmark icon was in the left gutter.
We can show the title on the bookmark button in the chat message
actions instead.
* Minor fix
* DEV: Test fix
We added support for radar type charts in #24274. However, radar charts work with three variables, meaning we can't display any report that way.
Unfortunately, by adding `:radar` to the `Report#modes` variable, I made them widely available.
Related bug report: https://meta.discourse.org/t/report-radar-graph-uncaught-typeerror/292360
The keydown event fires as soon as the key is pressed down. This is often preferred for actions that need to occur immediately, like stopping a process, closing a modal window, or canceling an ongoing operation. The immediacy of keydown makes it more responsive, as the user doesn't have to fully press and release the key.
Moreover, it allows us to not close chat on escape when the search menu is open.
This is a temporary fix to address an issue where the
system user is losing its automatic groups when the server
is running. If any auto groups are provided, and the user is
a system user, then we return true. The system user is admin,
moderator, and TL4, so they usually have all auto groups.
We can remove this when we get to the bottom of why the auto
groups are being deleted.
We're changing the implementation of trust levels to use groups. Part of this is to have site settings that reference trust levels use groups instead. It converts the min_trust_level_for_user_api_key site setting to user_api_key_allowed_groups.
This isn't used by any of our plugins or themes, so very little fallout.
The old strategy used to load 25 categories at a time, including the
subcategories. The new strategy loads 20 parent categories and at most
5 subcategories for each parent category, for a maximum of 120
categories in total.
- Decrease gravity, we come in too hot prioritizing too many new topics
- Remove all muted topics / categories and tags from the hot list
- Punish topics with zero likes in algorithm
This introduces a new experimental hot sort ordering.
It attempts to float top conversations by first prioritizing a topics with lots of recent activity (likes and users responding)
The schedule that updates hot topics is disabled unless the hidden site setting: `experimental_hot_topics` is enabled.
You can control "decay" with `hot_topic_gravity` and `recency` with `hot_topics_recent_days`
Data is stored in the new `topic_hot_scores` table and you can check it out on the `/hot` route once
enabled.
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Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
Previously only Sidekiq was allowed to generate more than one optimized image at the same time per machine. This adds an easy mechanism to allow the same in rake tasks and other tools.
Why this change?
The `Table Builder when editing a table when cancelling table creation should close the modal if there are no changes made` system
test in `spec/system/table_builder_spec.rb` was flaky. It turns out that
when the modal is opened, we have to load some JS/CSS files. While that
is happening, the modal is actually not functional and clicking stuff
in the footer can actually result in an error. In this case, the
`interceptCloseModal` calls the private `_hasChanges` function which
then calls `this.spreadsheet.getHeaders()`. When stuff is still loading,
`this.spreadsheet` has not been set. As a result we get the following
error:
```
Cannot read properties of null (reading 'getHeaders')
```
What does this change do?
Why stuff is loading, we will now hide the footer in the modal.
Why this change?
While the constant does not change very often, we should still avoid
duplicating the value of a constant used on the server side in the
client side to avoid the values going out of sync.
Why this change?
Currently, is it hard to iteratively write a theme settings migrations
because our theme migrations system does not rollback. Therefore, we
want to allow theme developers to be able to write QUnit tests for their
theme migrations files enabling them to iteratively write their theme
migrations.
What does this change do?
1. Update `Theme#baked_js_tests_with_digest` to include all `ThemeField`
records of `ThemeField#target` equal to `migrations`. Note that we do
not include the `settings` and `themePrefix` variables for migration files.
2. Don't minify JavaScript test files becasue it makes debugging in
development hard.
Some attributes of the microdata schema `DiscussionForumPosting` are rendered in the context of the first post.
Ensure these attributes are also set if the first post is not part of the current view.
* Ensure consistent `datePublished` and remove `text` on second page in topic microdata schema
Always use `datePublished` from topic and never from `first_psot`. This ensures `datePublished` to be consistent on `first page` and `page=2+`.
No need to repeat `text` on `page=2+`. Especially do not set `text` on `page=2+` if it is only an abstract and thereby not 100% consistent with `text` on `first page`.
* Keep `text`attribute on follow-up pages
Why this change?
We have been chasing a problem with our flaky system test where the user
is logged out when it should never be.
What does this change do?
1. Logs the request path when lookup a user auth token.
2. Logs the request path and also the current thread's object id in
ActiveRecord query logs.
This commit makes it so the admin sidebar (when enabled)
will hide the other forum sidebar sections on mobile, the
same way it does on desktop. It was not happening automatically
because the sidebar component is also inside the hamburger-dropdown
component, which is used on mobile.
Why this change?
This is a follow up to cc917a1d7f. It has
been identified that there is a circular dependency issue in our Ember
app with the user topic list route and it looks something like this:
1. `controllers/user-topics-list` imports `routes/build-private-messages-route`
2. `routes/build-private-messages-route` imports
`routes/user-topic-list`
3. `routes/user-topic-list` imports `controllers/user-topics-list`
This caused some weird problems in production where stuff would just not
load.
What does this change do?
1. Move `QUERY_PARAMS` from `controllers/user-topics-list` to
`routes/user-topic-list` which is the more apprioriate place for the
query params to be declared since they are route query params
after all.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
This commit adds some more links to the admin sidebar and
removes some to give it more parity with the old nav structure.
This also adds the `addAdminSidebarSectionLink` plugin API to
replace the admin-menu plugin outlet, which is used by plugins
like docker-manager to add links to the old admin nav.
* UX: add sorting params to groups table plugin outlet
* FEATURE: allow sorting group members by custom field via API
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Co-authored-by: Jean Perez <jmperez127@gmail.com>
* FIX: respect creation date when paginating group activity posts
There are scenarios where the chronological order of posts doesn't match the order of their IDs. For instance, when moving the first post from one topic or PM to another, a new post (with a higher ID) will be created, but it will retain the original creation time.
This PR changes the group activity page and endpoint to paginate posts using created_at instead of relying on ID ordering.
This code introduces code duplication but category dropdown are a common performance area and we expect that having category rows as a glimmer template will improve performance when hundred of rows are rendered.
In the future we should investigate creating a base select-row component using glimmer to ease the migration.
The UI is randomly breaking while generating the messages menu in the user profile when we use the old class format. And it happens only when the `navigation_menu` site setting value is set to `header dropdown`. Users reported issues in some other random cases too.
Why this change?
Importing theme with the `bundle` params is used mainly by
`discourse_theme` CLI in the development environment. However, we do not
want migrations to automatically run in the development environment
and instead want the developer to be intentional about running theme
migrations. As such, this commit adds support for a
`skip_migrations` param when importing a theme with the `bundle` params.
This commit also adds a `migrated` attribute for migrations theme fields
to indicate whether a migrations theme field has been migrated or not.
Followup to be841e666e,
this commit does not show the themes/components list filter
if there are < 10 items in the list. This brings parity
with the search input, which does the same. If you only have
a few themes/components, then this extra UI is just unnecessary.
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
When navigating straight to a topic the category was not displayed at
all because the categories were not loaded. Similarly, the categories
for suggested topics were not loaded either.
This commit adds a list of categories to topic view model class and
serializer.