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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Penar Musaraj a4356b99af
FEATURE: Separate base and heading font site_settings (#10807)
Allows site administrators to pick different fonts for headings in the wizard and in their site settings. Also correctly displays the header logos in wizard previews.
2020-10-05 13:40:41 -04:00
Penar Musaraj 6610576deb
FIX: Clear stylesheet cache on base font change
Previously, we were not clearing the cache on themes using the default
color scheme.
2020-09-15 13:13:09 -04:00
Bianca Nenciu 58b97ace23
DEV: Use a special import to declare font faces (#10583)
Update discourse-fonts to v0.0.3.

Follow-up to 7b7357147e.
2020-09-04 16:25:50 +03:00
Dan Ungureanu 3d9c320aab
PERF: Cache Category.subcategory_ids (#9350)
Also reset category cache after backup restore.
2020-04-09 15:42:24 +03:00
Martin Brennan 097851c135
FIX: Change secure media to encompass attachments as well (#9271)
If the “secure media” site setting is enabled then ALL files uploaded to Discourse (images, video, audio, pdf, txt, zip etc. etc.) will follow the secure media rules. The “prevent anons from downloading files” setting will no longer have any bearing on upload security. Basically, the feature will more appropriately be called “secure uploads” instead of “secure media”.

This is being done because there are communities out there that would like all attachments and media to be secure based on category rules but still allow anonymous users to download attachments in public places, which is not possible in the current arrangement.
2020-03-26 07:16:02 +10:00
Roman Rizzi 537f87562e
FIX: We need to skip users with associated reviewables when auto-approving (#9080)
* FIX: We need to skip users with associated reviewables when auto-approving them

* Update spec/initializers/track_setting_changes_spec.rb

* Update spec/initializers/track_setting_changes_spec.rb

Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
2020-03-02 14:33:52 -05:00
Gerhard Schlager 7aea7f2cae FIX: Track correct site setting 2019-12-24 14:11:37 +01:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek 427d54b2b0 DEV: Upgrading Discourse to Zeitwerk (#8098)
Zeitwerk simplifies working with dependencies in dev and makes it easier reloading class chains. 

We no longer need to use Rails "require_dependency" anywhere and instead can just use standard 
Ruby patterns to require files.

This is a far reaching change and we expect some followups here.
2019-10-02 14:01:53 +10:00
Gerhard Schlager 8f89254554 FIX: Recalculate settings when dependent settings change 2019-07-12 21:10:10 +02:00
Penar Musaraj ffe51ac39c Minor formatting change in 014-track-setting-changes.rb 2019-06-06 09:39:22 -04:00
Penar Musaraj f00275ded3 FEATURE: Support private attachments when using S3 storage (#7677)
* 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
2019-06-06 13:27:24 +10:00
Sam Saffron 30990006a9 DEV: enable frozen string literal on all files
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
2019-05-13 09:31:32 +08:00
David Taylor 0e303c7f5d
FEATURE: Automatically generate optimized site metadata icons (#7372)
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
2019-05-01 14:44:45 +01:00
David Taylor 7826acc4a7
DEV: Replace site_setting_saved DiscourseEvent with site_setting_changed (#7401)
* DEV: Replace site_setting_saved DiscourseEvent with site_setting_changed

site_setting_saved is confusing for a few reasons:
- It is attached to the after_save of the ActiveRecord model. This is confusing because it only works 'properly' with the db_provider
- It passes the activerecord model as a parameter, which is confusing because you get access to the 'database' version of the setting, rather than the ruby setting. For example, booleans appear as 'y' or 'n' strings.
- When the event is called, the local process cache has not yet been updated. So if you call SiteSetting.setting_name inside the event handler, you will receive the old site setting value

I have deprecated that event, and added a new site_setting_changed event. It passes three parameters:
- Setting name (symbol)
- Old value (in ruby format)
- New value (in ruby format)

It is triggered after the setting has been persisted, and the local process cache has been updated.

This commit also includes a test case which describes the confusing behavior. This can be removed once site_setting_saved is removed.
2019-04-18 16:48:01 +01:00
David Taylor c687e2b921 FIX: Use `saved_change_to_value?` in site_setting_saved event
Since Rails 5.2, the behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside `after_save` callbacks has changed, so we need to use `saved_change_to_attribute` instead. The site setting local_process_provider in test mode was covering up the issue.
2019-04-17 10:07:00 -04:00
Robin Ward ba6d4b2a8d FIX: Better handling for toggling `must_approve_users`
If you turn it on now, default all users to approved since they were
previously. Also support approving a user that doesn't have a reviewable
record (it will be created first.)

This also includes a refactor to move class method calls to
`DiscourseEvent` into an initializer. Otherwise the load order of
classes makes a difference in the test environment and some settings
might be triggered and others not, randomly.
2019-04-16 15:56:35 -04:00