- Split user edit permision into edit attributes, edit credentials, and edit groups
- Only Admins can edit Admin Credentials
- Only Admins can Promote/Demote to/from Admin
Followup to https://github.com/flarum/core/pull/2524.
In that PR, we fixed infinite scroll for the panel, but accidentially used document.body. Since scrollTop on body is (almost always) 0, this means that new pages of notifications were loaded on every scroll, which quickly becomes overwhelming. Instead, we can use `document.documentElement` for getting scrollTop, which results in the expected behavior.
* Don't update scrubber while post pages loading
This alleviates the scrubber bouncing around when scrolling up on iOS
* Throttle loadMore loadPrevious
Throttle loadMore and loadPrevious functions to alleviate skipping over pages and pages of posts during one scroll. This sometimes happens on iOS
Since some boolean settings might be stored as string "0" or "1", the previous system no longer works, and it always sets the switch to true. The "no setting" check has been changed to reference `undefined`, so now the switch will only be defaulted to `true` if the setting truly hasn't been set.
Fixes https://github.com/flarum/core/issues/2574
Improves calculations for determining whether we are at the bottom of the notifications panel (which would trigger infinite scroll). This should be particularly effective in fixing issues on smaller screens.
We previously used the tobscure/m.attrs.bidi github repo, but that repo was recently taken offline. We decided to integrate it as a util instead of publishing it as a separate package since we seem to be the only project using it, and adopting it into a new project requires barneycarroll/mattr, which does not seem to be used anywhere.
The code added here was taken from https://github.com/askvortsov1/m.attrs.bidi, a fork (without changes) of the tobscure repo. Support for alternative module systems and ways of registering bidi were removed, and the file was formatted in compliance with our prettier config.
- Anchor scroll when inserting post placeholders
- Indicate that pages are loading at start of `loadPage`, which allows `onscroll` to not request that multiple pages be loaded at the same time
These changes are particularly applicable to firefox, where previously, dozens of posts could be skipped at a time if scroll up was held while at the top of the viewport.
- Support slug drivers for core's sluggable models, easily extends to other models
- Add automated testing for affected single-model API routes
- Fix nickname selection UI
- Serialize slugs as `slug` attribute
- Make min search length a constant
Although native browser scroll restorations have become quite powerful, it interferes with Flarum's PostStream, so if we're on a DiscussionPage, we use manual scroll restoration.
In the PostStream, `this.visibleEnd` represents the index of the last post + 1, but `loadNearIndex` treated it as if it was the index of the last post. This means that executing `goToIndex` on the post stream's current `this.visiblePost` didn't load new posts, and as a result, the requested scrolling did not occur.
This prevents an edge case where `app.discussions` is considered empty while the new page is loading, and as a result, the side pane isn't set as "enabled". Then, if the pane has previously been pinned, when the page loads and the side pane appears, it covers up part of the discussion page.
Fixes https://github.com/flarum/core/issues/2471
- Extensions now have their own pages
- The API for extensions to register permissions and settings has been overhauled via the `flarum/admin/utils/ExtensionData` util
- An extension grid has been added as a widget to the Dashboard page
- Reintroduce cancellable scroll top on page change
- IndexPage: rely on browser to retain scroll position on page reload
- Remove obsolete browser hack
- Fix broken selector
- When on mobile, only retain scroll for IndexPage if we're coming from a discussion
- Move app.cache.scrollTop save into `onbeforeremove` so we make sure to do it before DOM is detached
The default first post number is '1', so we scroll to that if we're calling `m.route.set` without a `near` parameter, as that means we're scrolling to the top.
This was present in beta 13's implementation, but accidentially omitted in 988b6c9.
We also remove unnecessary typecasting for simpler logic and increased consistency with beta 13.
The current implementation for checking whether we are on a discussion page, and going to a discussion page, checks the route we are going to. This is problematic, because the route resolver represents the route being considered, not the route we are currently on. So, if we are currently using a DiscussionPageResolver, we must be going to a route handled by DiscussionPage. Instead, we need to check the route that we are currently on, which is done via `app.current.matches(DiscussionPage)`.