* DEV: Add a new way to run specs in parallel with better output
This commit:
1. adds a new executable, `bin/interleaved_rspec` which works much like
`rspec`, but runs the tests in parallel.
2. adds a rake task, `rake interleaved:spec` which runs the whole test
suite.
3. makes autospec use this new wrapper by default. You can disable this
by running `PARALLEL_SPEC=0 rake autospec`.
It works much like the `parallel_tests` gem (and relies on it), but
makes each subprocess use a machine-readable formatter and parses this
output in order to provide a better overall summary.
(It's called interleaved, because parallel was taken and naming is
hard).
* Make popen3 invocation safer
* Use FileUtils instead of shelling out
* DRY up reporter
* Moved summary logic into Reporter
* s/interleaved/turbo/g
* Move Reporter into its own file
* Moved run into its own class
* Moved Runner into its own file
* Move JsonRowsFormatter under TurboTests
* Join on threads at the end
* Acted on feedback from eviltrout
This fixes a condition where an intermittent db connection could cause
invalid site settings to be stored
It also removes a catch all we had.
Somewhere around Rails 5 `db:create` started wanting full environment
this is a problem for Discourse since it needs to boot up data from the
db.
This removes the catch all and surgically adds a db / redis bypass to
db:create task.
* Support private uploads in S3
* Use localStore for local avatars
* Add job to update private upload ACL on S3
* Test multisite paths
* update ACL for private uploads in migrate_to_s3 task
This also corrects FileHelper.download so it supports "follow_redirect"
correctly (it used to always follow 1 redirect) and adds a `validate_url`
param that will bypass all uri validation if set to false (default is true)
This new `DISCOURSE_MAXMIND_BACKUP_PATH` can be used a secondary location
for maxmind db. That way a build machine, for example can cache it on the
host and reuse between builds.
Also per 5bfeef77 added proper error raising for download fails from
dedicated rake task
This also moves "refresh_maxmind_db_during_precompile_days" to a global
setting, it did not make sense in a site setting
`rake posts:recover_uploads_from_index`
Searches through all missing uploads in the cluster, if it finds one it
tries to find it in the "upload index file" and creates a new upload for
it.
Previously we were only catching one type of data export, the new job will
catch every csv export we have
Job is pretty safe as it filters on system user id / pm with a particular
slug
Historically we would keep the user data export posts around but delete
the uploads.
This leaves a lot of broken uploads in the system.
This rake task allows us to clean up old mess.
Filename on disk may mismatch sha of file in some old 1X setups. This will
attempt to recover file even if sha1 mismatches. We had an old bug that
caused this.
This also adds `uploads:fix_relative_upload_links` which attempts to replace
urls of the format `/upload/default/...` with `upload://`
Rebaking posts can be expensive instead of blocking here simply mark posts
for rebake.
We can then work through them faster in other jobs, plus this should not
hold of a datacenter migration.
Previously this rake job would only run on a single site which is a bit
misleading
This also adds `VERBOSE=1 rake posts:missing_uploads` that will provide a
full report of missing uploads
This allows you to wait up to N seconds for the smoke test url to come up
in some cases you want to kick off the smoke test prior to having the smoke
test env ready to accept connections
This reduces chances of errors where consumers of strings mutate inputs
and reduces memory usage of the app.
Test suite passes now, but there may be some stuff left, so we will run
a few sites on a branch prior to merging
`#find` raises an error if the id given to it is invalid. As a result,
the conditional to check whether a `group` or `badge` is `present?` will
not be executed if any of the ids are invalid.
Follow up to
6ba914033c.
#b9d82818 makes enormous improvements to our bootstrap time, however going
to still keep compress for now despite the cost and watch it for a few weeks
* Do not brotli all locales in precompile
* Try without gzip
* uglify without compressing, always gzip
* skip uglify for unused locales
* FIX: Uglifier needs harmony for ES6 compatibility
* Use node uglifier if available
* Minor refactor
No point moving all optimized image files to tombstone when the store is
changing. Also, `destroy_all` can easily blow memory since we are no
loading in batches.
This removes all uses of both `send` and `public_send` from consumers of
SiteSetting and instead introduces a `get` helper for dynamic lookup
This leads to much cleaner and safer code long term as we are always explicit
to test that a site setting is really there before sending an arbitrary
string to the class
It also removes a couple of risky stubs from the auth provider test
This change automatically resizes icons for various purposes. Admins can now upload `logo` and `logo_small`, and everything else will be auto-generated. Specific icons can still be uploaded separately if required.
## Core
- Adds an SiteIconManager module which manages automatic resizing and fallback
- Icons are looked up in the OptimizedImage table at runtime, and then cached in Redis. If the resized version is missing for some reason, then most icons will fall back to the original files. Some icons (e.g. PWA Manifest) will return `nil` (because an incorrectly sized icon is worse than a missing icon).
- `SiteSetting.site_large_icon_url` will return the optimized version, including any fallback. `SiteSetting.large_icon` continues to return the upload object. This means that (almost) no changes are required in core/plugins to support this new system.
- Icons are resized whenever a relevant site setting is changed, and during post-deploy migrations
## Wizard
- Allows `requiresRefresh` wizard steps to reload data via AJAX instead of a full page reload
- Add placeholders to the **icons** step of the wizard, which automatically update from the "Square Logo"
- Various copy updates to support the changes
- Remove the "upload-time" resizing for `large_icon`. This is no longer required.
## Site Settings UX
- Move logo/icon settings under a new "Branding" tab
- Various copy changes to support the changes
- Adds placeholder support to the `image-uploader` component
- Automatically reloads site settings after saving. This allows setting placeholders to change based on changes to other settings
- Upload site settings will be assigned a placeholder if SiteIconManager `responds_to?` an icon of the same name
## Dashboard Warnings
- Remove PWA icon and PWA title warnings. Both are now handled automatically.
## Bonus
- Updated the sketch logos to use @awesomerobot's new high-res designs
The compress brotli functionality is no longer optional, this has worked
well for years. The name of the ENV var is also confusing cause it does
not have a `DISCOURSE_` prefix which caused issues with the web upgrader
Brotli support is now unconditionally on
Includes support for flags, reviewable users and queued posts, with REST API
backwards compatibility.
Co-Authored-By: romanrizzi <romanalejandro@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: jjaffeux <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
* improved emoji support
- always optimize images as part of the task
- use the unicode standard ordering/naming for sections
* UX: more height for when there are recently used
This test did not support 'no auth' use case and other auth methods except 'login'. I fixed it by simply making the call to start() in the right way.
As shown in the source code of Net::SMTP (https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/ruby_2_5/lib/net/smtp.rb#L452), the start() function does accept the 'user' and 'secret' arguments. Also, in do_start() function (https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/ruby_2_5/lib/net/smtp.rb#L542), it automatically checks the auth method and args, skips the authentication if 'user' is not provided, and selects the right auth method from 'plain', 'login' or 'cram_md5'. This is exactly all of what we should do in a connection test and the odd 'auth_login' call in the previous code makes problems.
BTW, I am using 'localhost' as the third argument, which is the same as the default value in start(). This parameter is the domain address sent along with the 'ehlo' command in SMTP protocol. I have seen some documents, e.g. https://github.com/tpn/msmtp/blob/master/doc/msmtp.1#L455, saying that 'localhost' is fine. It works for me.
Uses github.com/discourse/moment-timezone-names-translations to translate timezone names.
Plugins can also provide their own timezone name translations.
- overrides :region and uses :endpoint when SiteSetting.s3_endpoint is provided
- Now, we can use the new rake task with DigitalOcean Spaces
- I've tested that it's compatible with/without bucket folder path
- I've tested that it's compatible with S3 and it doesn't break S3 for non-default regions
- follow-up on 97e17fe0
This commit makes the rake task operational for all regions for s3. If we declare s3_endpoint as https://s3.amazonaws.com while
creating an instance of Aws::S3::Client, head_bucket fails for all s3 regions apart from us-east-1. The commit manually defines all
parameters for Aws::S3::Client apart from s3_endpoint to bypass this problem make this task usable for AWS S3.
Removing s3_endpoint from the payload means that custom endpoints like Minio/DO Spaces for will not work in the meantime and we'll
have to add support for a custom `s3_endpoint` in the future.
This commit follows up on 60790eb0.
* FIX: rake emails:test to bypass the "STARTTLS required" message
* FIX: too much j
* hint meta.discourse.org to people with unknown errors from the mail test
Moves Highlight.js files to vendor/assets/javascripts
Adds Highlight.js in yarn package management
Removes old rake task and reliance on NPM to build Highlight.js
Highlight.js is now integrated in the "javascript:update" rake task
We need to handle arbitrary exceptions in this task, especially since the
task is not easily resumable.
Simply output problem uploads as you hit them for now.
Some previous migrations to S3 may have bad ACLs set on objects. This
introduces a new rake task (`rake s3:correct_acl`) that will reset ACL on
every S3 object.
Vast majority of users will never have to run it, but if you have ACL issues
this is the atomic solution.
This feature is used for defer loading of images and in future for post cloaking
This gives us a polyfill so we can safely use the feature in problem browsers
The polyfill supports "polling" but it does not appear we need it yet.
If we discover anything odd here, consider setting poll interval per:
https://github.com/w3c/IntersectionObserver/tree/master/polyfill
```
var io = new IntersectionObserver(callback);
io.POLL_INTERVAL = 100; // Time in milliseconds.
```
Keeping the mutation observer cause we often mutate the DOM
* Add missing icons to set
* Revert FA5 revert
This reverts commit 42572ff
* use new SVG syntax in locales
* Noscript page changes (remove login button, center "powered by" footer text)
* Cast wider net for SVG icons in settings
- include any _icon setting for SVG registry (offers better support for plugin settings)
- let themes store multiple pipe-delimited icons in a setting
- also replaces broken onebox image icon with SVG reference in cooked post processor
* interpolate icons in locales
* Fix composer whisper icon alignment
* Add support for stacked icons
* SECURITY: enforce hostname to match discourse hostname
This ensures that the hostname rails uses for various helpers always matches
the Discourse hostname
* load SVG sprite with pre-initializers
* FIX: enable caching on SVG sprites
* PERF: use JSONP for SVG sprites so they are served from CDN
This avoids needing to deal with CORS for loading of the SVG
Note, added the svg- prefix to the filename so we can quickly tell in
dev tools what the file is
* Add missing SVG sprite JSONP script to CSP
* Upgrade to FA 5.5.0
* Add support for all FA4.7 icons
- adds complete frontend and backend for renamed FA4.7 icons
- improves performance of SvgSprite.bundle and SvgSprite.all_icons
* Fix group avatar flair preview
- adds an endpoint at /svg-sprites/search/:keyword
- adds frontend ajax call that pulls icon in avatar flair preview even when it is not in subset
* Remove FA 4.7 font files
* Prioritizes non-image uploads
* Does one remap per upload instead of 3 remaps previously
* Every 100 uploads migrated, do 2 remaps which fixes broken
URLs
* Exclude email_logs table from remap
* First take on subsetting svg icons
* FontAwesome 5 svg subset WIP
* Include icons from plugins/badges into svg sprite subset
* add svg icon support to themes
* Add spec for SvgSprite
* Misc. SVG icon fixes
* Use FA5 svgs in local-dates plugin
* CSS adjustments, fix SVG icons in group flair
* Use SVG icons in poll plugin
* Add SVG icons to /wizard
If the site_settings import has any errors or settings that are not found, this
will cause the task to exit with a non-zero exit code.
This is useful when using this task as part of automated configuration deployment,
where you may not want to continue with the process if a setting fails to
import.
* FEATURE: Added MaxMindDb to resolve IP information.
* FEATURE: Added browser detection based on user agent.
* FEATURE: Added recently used devices in user preferences.
* DEV: Added acceptance test for recently used devices.
* UX: Do not show 'Show more' button if there aren't more tokens.
* DEV: Fix unit tests.
* DEV: Make changes after code review.
* Add more detailed unit tests.
* Improve logging messages.
* Minor coding style fixes.
* DEV: Use DropdownSelectBoxComponent and run Prettier.
* DEV: Fix unit tests.
In `RAILS_ENV=test`, plugins are not loaded by default. Therefore we need to explicitly specify `LOAD_PLUGINS=1` when we want to apply plugin migrations.
The previous code resulted in
NameError: undefined local variable or method `totp' for main:Object
I now understand what @tgxworld meant about we should only disable totp when I submitted this before.
This is the kind of Ruby stuff that I still don't understand well,(perhaps this isn't the most Ruby way to do this?) but this does what I think is supposed to happen. And it worked just now.
Introduce new patterns for direct sql that are safe and fast.
MiniSql is not prone to memory bloat that can happen with direct PG usage.
It also has an extremely fast materializer and very a convenient API
- DB.exec(sql, *params) => runs sql returns row count
- DB.query(sql, *params) => runs sql returns usable objects (not a hash)
- DB.query_hash(sql, *params) => runs sql returns an array of hashes
- DB.query_single(sql, *params) => runs sql and returns a flat one dimensional array
- DB.build(sql) => returns a sql builder
See more at: https://github.com/discourse/mini_sql
Run `prettier --write "app/assets/stylesheets/**/*.scss" "plugins/**/*.scss"` after making sure you installed it with `yarn`
It's recommended to configure your editor to run prettier on file save.
This updates tests to use latest rails 5 practice
and updates ALL dependencies that could be updated
Performance testing shows that performance has not regressed
if anything it is marginally faster now.
Adds several rake tasks to delete users, topics, pm's and site stats so
that you can have a fresh site but maintain site settings and category
structure.