discourse/app/views/users/activate_account.html.erb
David Taylor a01b1dd648
PERF: Update ember-auto-import and webpack (#15919)
This makes a small improvement to 'cold cache' ember-cli build times, and a large improvement to 'warm cache' build times

The ember-auto-import update means that vendor is now split into multiple files for efficiency. These are named `chunk.*`, and should be included immediately after the `vendor.js` file. This commit also updates the rails app to render script tags for these chunks.

This change was previously merged, and caused memory-related errors on RAM-constrained machines. This was because Webpack 5 switches from multiple worker processes to a single multi-threaded process. This meant that it was hitting node's default heap size limit (~500mb on a 1GB RAM server). Discourse's standard install procedure recommends adding 2GB swap to 1GB-RAM machines, so we can afford to override's Node's default via the `--max-old-space-size` flag.
2022-02-14 11:21:39 +00:00

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<div id='simple-container'>
<h2><%= t 'activation.welcome_to', site_name: SiteSetting.title %></h2>
<br/>
<button class='btn btn-primary' id='activate-account-button'><%= t 'activation.action' %></button>
<%= form_tag(perform_activate_account_path, method: :put, id: 'activate-account-form') do %>
<%= hidden_field_tag 'password_confirmation' %>
<%= hidden_field_tag 'challenge' %>
<% end %>
</div>
<%- content_for(:no_ember_head) do %>
<%= preload_vendor_scripts %>
<%= render_google_universal_analytics_code %>
<%= tag.meta id: 'data-activate-account', data: { path: path('/session/hp') } %>
<%- end %>
<%= preload_script "activate-account" %>