See https://meta.discourse.org/t/changing-a-users-email/164512 for context.
When admin changes an email for a user, we were incorrectly sending the password reset email to the user's old address. Also the new email does not come into effect until the reset password process is done, so this PR adds some notes to the admin to make this clearer.
Context: https://meta.discourse.org/t/stop-appending-username-to-url-when-badge-system-disabled/164904
Share links for topics and posts have the current username appended to them when the user is logged in.
If badges are disabled, those added usernames are not beneficial since they're only used to track progress towards certain badges.
This PR makes two change.
1. it moves the logic for the share link url to a centralized helper because it's shared in both topic and post models.
2. it stops username params from being added to share links when badges are disabled.
* FIX: allow editing in composer before a category is selected
If the site setting `allow_uncategorized_topics` is disabled, but no site categories have a topic template, the textarea of the composer should be enabled. This allows for a post body to be entered, however the post/topic should not be successfully created until a category is selected.
If `allow_uncategorized_topics` is disabled *and* one or more categories have a topic template, the textarea of the composer should remain disabled until a category is chosen (so that the body of their post isn’t overwritten by the template).
* Avoid recalculating hasTopicTemplates repeatedly
This replaces an invalid `window.scrollTop` occurrence, left over from a
jQuery refactoring. It should fix an undesirable "shake effect" I have
run into in Safari when navigating to a reply in the post stream.
eslint --fix is capable of fix it automatically for you, ensure prettier is run after eslint as eslint --fix could leave the code in an invalid prettier state.
It didn't provide much value to users as it often didn't match the number visible in the topic timeline. That's because `postNumber` is an implementation detail, while the timeline counts only full visible posts (no whispers, topic action notices, etc.)
typographer can change " to ” leading to breakages in parser
At least codify this. Longer term we want to re-prioritize typographer so
it always runs after bbcode parsing.
Previously attributes such as `[test a='a"a' b="a'a"]` were not correctly
handled.
This amends the regex parser to ensure it correctly parses attributes
without breaking incorrectly on the first nested quote
We don't delegate `mouseMove` so this code has not been called in a long
time. It also seems that `screenX`/`screenY`/`lastX`/`lastY` was never
used so they were removed too.
Before this patch, discourse-markdown depended on the modules in its
bundle being defined in a specific order or it wouldn't load properly.
Now, any file in the bundle can export a `priority` const (default 0)
and files will be loaded in order of ascending priority instead. This
allows us to use a bundle packaged in any order we want.
To check if a post contains any embedded media, we look if the "image_sizes" attribute is present in the new post manager arguments.
We want to see one boxed links, but we only store the raw content of the post. To work around this, I extracted the onebox logic from the composer editor into a module.
This commit also:
- deprecate an old way of using actions for future removal
- removes all the hidden/block/... logic, as we just rely on parent being displayed or not
* FEATURE: Diffrentiate between group + individual mentions
This commit adds the necessary code for Discorse core to differentiate between group + individual mentions in the notification user panel and notification page.
It changes the group mention icon from `at` to `users` as well as adds context as to which group was mentioned in the topic.
The current situation could cause a transition on the button to end after/during modal has shown and causing the button to get focus again. Browsers would then refuse to switch focus.
This is a kinda convulted solution, but it's a general purpose solution which doesn't involve changing anything in plugins/themes or core templates.
* REFACTOR: reworks all the search-advanced-options panel
This commit includes the following changes:
- prevents any mutation of external (to the component) values
- get rid of observers
- uses @action
- minor UI tweaks
- dropped the unecessary debounce
- drops all the legacy code for badges/groups which is not being used
- replaces user-selector by user-chooser and improves multi-select to not show `search` if maximum has been reached
Most importantly this refactor should fix multiple bugs due to _update() being called multiple times if searchTerm was empty and other various bugs where some changes in searchTerm was not applied to the sidebar.