Currently when generating a onebox for Discourse topics, some important
context is missing such as categories and tags.
This patch addresses this issue by introducing a new onebox engine
dedicated to display this information when available. Indeed to get this
new information, categories and tags are exposed in the topic metadata
as opengraph tags.
There are various performance issues with the Canvas in iOS Safari
that are causing crashes when processing images with spikes of over 100%
CPU usage. The cause of this is unknown, but profiling points to
CanvasRenderingContext2D.getImageData() and
CanvasRenderingContext2D.drawImage().
Until Safari makes some progress with OffscreenCanvas or other
alternatives we cannot support this workflow. We will revisit in 6
months.
This is gated behind the hidden `composer_ios_media_optimisation_image_enabled`
site setting for people who really still want to try using this.
This commit introduces the experimental `registerUserCategorySectionLinkCountable`
and `refreshUserSidebarCategoriesSectionCounts` plugin APIs that allows
a plugin to register custom countables to category section links on top
of the defaults of unread and new.
This feature is stable enough now to make it the default going forward
for new sites. Existing sites that have not yet set enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete
to `true` will have it set to `false` for their site settings, which was the old default.
c.f https://meta.discourse.org/t/hashtags-are-getting-a-makeover/248866
This commit fixes an issue where the chat message bookmarks
did not respect the user's `bookmark_auto_delete_preference`
which they select in their user preference page.
Also, it changes the default for that value to "keep bookmark and clear reminder"
rather than "never", which ends up leaving a lot of expired bookmark
reminders around which are a pain to clean up.
Using a shared channel means that every user receives an update to the 'last_id' when *any* other user is logged out. If many users are being programmatically logged out at the same time, this can cause a very large number of message-bus polls.
This commit switches to use a user-specific channel, which means that each user has its own 'last id' which will only increment when they are logged out
* Remove unused strings
* Remove trailing quote from string
* Remove even more unused strings (they were removed in c4e10f2a9d)
* Don't use translations in tests which are only available on server
* Use more specific translation (and fix missing translation)
Rather than hardcoding `.hashtag-autocomplete__fadeout` as the
div element to scroll in autocomplete, instead pass it in as
an option via `scrollElementSelector`, then we don't have hashtag
template specific things in the autocomplete lib.
# Context
When a topic is reviewable by a group we give those group moderators some admin abilities including the ability to delete a topic.
# Problem
There are two main problems:
1. Currently when a group moderator deletes a topic they are redirected to root (not the same for staff)
2. Viewing the categories deleted topics (`c/foo/1/?status=deleted`) does not display the deleted topic to the group moderator (not the same for staff).
# Fix
If the `deleted_by` user is part a group that matches the `reviewable_by_group` on a topic then don't redirect. This is the default interaction for staff to give them the ability to do things like restore the topic in case it was accidentally deleted.
To render the deleted topics as expected for the group moderator I am utilizing [the guardian scope of `guardian.can_see_deleted_topics?` for said category](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/19618/files#diff-288e61b8bacdb29d9c2e05b42da6837b0036dcf1867332d977ca7c5e74a44297R802-R803)
We need to set the local state of a channel before performing any async operations. Otherwise, multiple leave/join calls can race against each other and cause the local state to get out-of-sync with the server.
Followup to e70ed31a
Group names will be used as CSS classes in some components while rendering the public HTML output. It will happen when a group is set as the default primary for users. Or when a group has either a flair icon or flair upload. So we should warn the admins when they restrict the group's visibility level.
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
Autocomplete with fadeout was not scrolling on arrow
key press in chat, since the input is treated slightly
differently. We just need to find the fadeout div sooner.
Follow up to 64a7a2aac2
The way our markdown raw_html hoisting worked, we only
supported one level of hoisting the HTML content. However
when nesting [chat] transcript BBCode we need to allow
for multiple levels of it. This commit changes opts.discourse.hoisted
to be more constant, and the GUID keys that have the hoisted
content are only deleted by unhoistForCooked rather than
the cook function itself, which prematurely deletes them
when they are needed further down the line.
Follow up to 8820e9418a,
only the hashtag autocomplete has a fadeout scroll, so
we still need to scroll on the original div in some
cases (e.g. mentions)
Note this is a very large PR, and some of it could have been splited, but keeping it one chunk made it to merge conflicts and to revert if necessary. Actual new code logic is also not that much, as most of the changes are removing js tests, adding system specs or moving things around.
To make it possible this commit is doing the following changes:
- converting (and adding new) existing js acceptances tests into system tests. This change was necessary to ensure as little regressions as possible while changing paradigm
- moving away from store. Using glimmer and tracked properties requires to have class objects everywhere and as a result works well with models. However store/adapters are suffering from many bugs and limitations. As a workaround the `chat-api` and `chat-channels-manager` are an answer to this problem by encapsulating backend calls and frontend storage logic; while still using js models.
- dropping `appEvents` as much as possible. Using tracked properties and a better local storage of channel models, allows to be much more reactive and doesn’t require arbitrary manual updates everywhere in the app.
- while working on replacing store, the existing work of a chat api (backend) has been continued to support more cases.
- removing code from the `chat` service to separate concerns, `chat-subscriptions-manager` and `chat-channels-manager`, being the largest examples of where the code has been rewritten/moved.
Future wok:
- improve behavior when closing/deleting a channel, it's already slightly buggy on live, it's rare enough that it's not a big issue, but should be improved
- improve page objects used in chat
- move more endpoints to the API
- finish temporarily skipped tests
- extract more code from the `chat` service
- use glimmer for `chat-messages`
- separate concerns in `chat-live-pane`
- eventually add js tests for `chat-api`, `chat-channels-manager` and `chat-subscriptions-manager`, they are indirectly heavy tested through system tests but it would be nice to at least test the public API
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Follow-up to 8db1f1892d,
this makes the hashtag autocomplete scrolling with arrow
keys work with the new fadeout element that is now used
for the scroll container.
* UX: Wizard Step Enhancements
- Remove illustrations
- Add Emoji graphic to top of steps
- Add description below step title
- Move point of contact to last step
* Move step count to header, plus some button navigation tweaks
* add remaining emoji to step headers
* fix button logic on steps
* Update Point of Contact
* remove automated messages field
* adjust styling for counter, title, and emoji
* Update wording for logos
* Fix tests
* fix prettier
* fix specs
* set same with for steps except for styling screen
* use sentence case; remove duplicate copy under your organization fields
* fix missing buttons on small screens
* add spacing to buttons; adjust font weight to labels
* adjust styling for community logo step; use sentence case for button
* update copy for point of contact text helper
* use sentence case for field labels
* fix ui tests
* use btn-back class to fix ui tests
* reduce bottom margin for toggle fields
* clean up
Co-authored-by: Ella <ella.estigoy@gmail.com>
* UX: added fadeout + hashtag styling
UX: add full name to autocomplete
UX: autocomplete mentions styling
UX: emoji styling user status
UX: autocomplete emoji
* DEV: Move hashtag tag counts into new secondary_text prop
* FIX: Add is-online style to mention users via chat
UX: make is-online avatar styling globally available
* DEV: Fix specs
* DEV: Test fix
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
* DEV: Remove enable_whispers site setting
Whispers are enabled as long as there is at least one group allowed to
whisper, see whispers_allowed_groups site setting.
* DEV: Always enable whispers for admins if at least one group is allowed.
We decided to rename the "Do Not Disturb" mode to "Pause Notifications". I am starting from changing strings on the client, that will update user interface. And I'm going to do renamings in frontend and backend code after some time.
This PR adds a new "Pause notifications" checkbox to the user status modal. This checkbox allows enabling the Do-Not-Disturb mode together with user status. Note that we don't remove and don't rename the existing DnD menu item in this PR, so the old way of entering the DnD mode is still available.
Also, we're not making DnD mode a part of user status on backend and in database. The reason is that the DnD mode should still be available on sites with disabled user status, having them separated helps keep the implementation simple.
* FEATURE: Add support for desktop push notifications in core
Default to push for live notifications on desktop if available and
`enable_desktop_push_notifications` site setting set to true.
This removes the need for desktop-push-notifications plugin.
* DEV: Ensure live notifications are enabled explicitly
Allow a user with push notification access who has directly
enabled notifications via the browser settings to trigger push subscription
flow.
Way back in 90100378b8 when
we first added hashtag autocompletion, we added a rule to
say we should not trigger autocomplete when backspacing into
a hashtag. I think this is because we used to also not trigger
it at the start of the line because of how markdown headers
used to work. We removed this rule in 6f0b9bb1c4
so we are safe to remove the backspace exception here too.
Now you can backspace into a hashtag to trigger the autocomplete.
The autocomplete container has not needed to be
scrolled with arrow keys until we introduced the new
hashtag autocomplete, which shows more options and allows
scrolling. This commit scrolls the options up/down when
selecting an item outside the scroll with arrow keys.
We were changing the user's user_option.bookmark_auto_delete_preference
to whatever they changed it to in the bookmark modal to use as default
for future bookmarks. However this was leading to a lot of confusion
since if you wanted to set it for one bookmark you had to remember to
change it back on the next one.
This commit removes that automatic functionality, and instead moves
the bookmark auto delete preference to User Preferences > Interface
in an explicit dropdown.
This commit adds a new notification that gets sent to admins when the site gets new features after an upgrade/deploy. Clicking on the notification takes the admin to the admin dashboard at `/admin` where they can see the new features under the "New Features" section.
Internal topic: t/87166.
We update `og:title`, `og:url`, might as well update `twitter:title`
and `twitter:url`. This might also fix a Chrome/Android issue where the
root URL is shared instead of the current page's URL.
FEATURE: Chat and Sidebar are now on by default
- Set the sidebar site setting to be enabled by default
- Set the chat site setting to be enabled by default
- Updated existing specs that assumed the original default
- Use a migration to keep old defaults for existing sites
When user is watching category or tag (watching or watching first post) notifications are moved to other tab.
To achieve that and distinguish between post create to directly watched topics and indirectly watched topics, new notification type called `watching_category_or_tag` was introduced.
Fixes an issue on mobile where navigating away from search and returning
results in confusing UI where there are no results but headings says "N
results found".
This fixes the problem reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/trackstatus-error-in-docs-topics/248717 and also guarantees that the same problem won't appear in other plugins.
The problem was that we're calling trackStatus() and on() on a user object, but that only works if it's a user model and fails on plain js objects.
I'm not adding tests here because in Core we always have a properly wrapped user model here. But this fix makes sure that plugins that don't won't fail here.
1. The events table had broken styling, making each row overflow
2. It had confusing routes: `/:id` for "edit" and `/:id/events` for "show" (now it's `/:id/edit` and `/:id` respectively)
3. There previously was an unused backend action (`#edit`) - now it is used (and `web_hooks/:id/events` route has been removed)
4. There was outdated/misplaced/duplicated CSS
5. And more
* FEATURE: Add chat and sidebar toggles to the setup wizard
- Fix css alighnment
- Add Enable Chat Toggle
- Add Enable Sidebar Toggle
* Check for the chat plugin
* Account for new sidebar step
* update chat and sidebar description
* UI: add checkmark as a visual indicator that it is enabled
* use new navigation_memu site setting for enabling the sidebar
* fix tests
* Add tests
* Update lib/wizard/step_updater.rb
Use HEADER_DROPDOWN instead of LEGACY
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
* Fix spec. Use HEADER_DROPDOWN instead of LEGACY
Co-authored-by: Ella <ella.estigoy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>
1. "What Goes Up Must Come Down" – if you subscribe to message bus, make sure you also unsubscribe
2. When you unsubscribe - remove only your subscription, not **all** subscriptions on given channel
Attempt #2. The first attempt tried to extend a core `@bound` method in new-user-narrative plugin which did not work. I reworked that plugin in the meantime. This new PR also cleans up message bus subscriptions in now core-merged chat plugin.
We must set `treatAsTextarea` to true when using autocomplete
in the chat composer, since it is at the bottom of the screen
we always want to show it above the composer. This fixes the
issue where the hashtag autocomplete results went behind the
keyboard on mobile (which was not happening for mentions).
Currently, we check if the site is loaded over `https` before
registering the service worker. This prevents the service worker from
being registered in a standard dev/test setup.
This change replaces the protocol check with `isSecureContext`
property check.
In addition to resources delivered over `https`, `isSecureContext`
returns `true` for resources loaded over `http://127.0.0.1`, `http://localhost`,
`http://*.localhost` and `file://`.
A translator noted that this string is odd: "We'll email you immediately
if you haven't read the thing we're emailing you about." We show this
note in the user profile when the user has chosen to be emailed "only
when away" and the site has `email_time_window_mins` off. The message
essentially says that "only when away" in this particular site's config
means "Always".
I think it is best to show no description here. In an ideal world, the
"Only when away" option shouldn't be there when `email_time_window_mins`
is off. But it is rare to choose that override, and adding proper support
for that use case would be complicated.
* FIX: Use Category.secured(guardian) for hashtag datasource
Follow up to comments in #19219, changing the category
hashtag datasource to use Category.secured(guardian) instead
of Site.new(guardian).categories here since the latter does
more work for not much benefit, and the query time is the
same. Also eliminates some Hash -> Model back and forth
busywork. Add some more specs too.
* FIX: Server-side hashtag lookup cooking user loading
When we were using the PrettyText.options.currentUser
and parsing back and forth with JSON for the hashtag
lookups server-side, we had a bug where the user's
secure categories were not loaded since we never actually
loaded a User model from the database, only parsed it
from JSON.
This commit fixes the issue by instead using the
PretyText.options.userId and looking up the user directly
from the database when calling hashtag_lookup via the
PrettyText::Helpers code when cooking server-side. Added
the missing spec to check for this as well.
* FEATURE: Show similar users when penalizing a user
Moderators will be notified if other users with the same IP address
exist before penalizing a user.
* FEATURE: Allow staff to penalize multiple users
This allows staff members to suspend or silence multiple users belonging
to the same person.
This commit allows us to type # in the UI and present autocomplete
results immediately with the following logic for the topic composer,
and reversed for the chat composer:
* Categories the user can access and has not muted sorted by `topic_count`
* Tags the user can access and has not muted sorted by `topic_count`
* Chat channels the user is a member of sorted by `messages_count`
So in effect, we allow searching for hashtags without a search term.
To do this we add a new `search_without_term` to each data source so
each one can define how it wants to handle this logic.
This new site setting replaces the
`enable_experimental_sidebar_hamburger` and `enable_sidebar` site
settings as the sidebar feature exits the experimental phase.
Note that we're replacing this without depreciation since the previous
site setting was considered experimental.
Internal Ref: /t/86563
This prevents long inbox names from causing issues in the dropdown on /my/messages and tries a new mobile layout that makes better use of the available space:
When looking up hashtags which were conflicting (e.g.
management::tag and management) where the user did
not have permission for one of them, we ended up returning
the one they did have permission to (e.g. the tag) twice
because of the way the lookup fallback code worked. This
fixes the issue, and another related one where the
::type was not added to the found item's .ref, and
so the hashtag replacement on the client was not working
correctly.
In this PR, we introduced an option, that when all authenticators are disabled, but backup codes still exists, user can authenticate with those backup codes. This was reverted as this is not expected behavior.
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/18982
Instead, when the last authenticator is deleted, backup codes should be deleted as well. Because this disables 2fa, user is asked to confirm that action by typing text.
In addition, UI for 2fa preferences was refreshed.
* FIX: Save only visible fields from the sidebar page
* FIX: Do not reset seen popups when set to false
If the option was unchecked, but it was not changed at all by the user
it was still sent to the server as a 'false' value which reset all seen
popups. This removes that behavior and resetting the list of seen popups
must be done using the "skip new user tips" button.
That was a weird UX (why hide the preferences navigation?) and a deprecated implementation (manually rendering a template into a named outlet)
This PR replaces it with an inline component.
The repro for the bug:
Add a post with a mention of a user
Post another post below
Delete the first post with a mention
Reload the page and try to attempt to view hidden reply
- Only display topic actions (reply / notification bell) under correct circumstances (multiple posts present, etc)
- Moves topic actions from `glimmer-topic-timeline` into `glimmer-topic-timeline/container` where it should be
* FEATURE: Enforce mention limits for chat messages
The first part of these changes adds a new setting called `max_mentions_per_chat_message`, which skips notifications when the message contains too many mentions. It also respects the `max_users_notified_per_group_mention` setting
and skips notifications if expanding a group mention would exceed it.
We also include a new component to display JIT warning for these limits to the user while composing a message.
* Simplify ignoring/muting filter in chat_notifier
* Post-send warnings for unsent warnings
* Improve pluralization
* Address review feedback
* Fix test
* Address second feedback round
* Third round of feedback
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
Note that we don't have a database table and a model for post mentions yet, and I decided to implement it without adding one to avoid heavy data migrations. Still, we may want to add such a model later, that would be convenient, we have such a model for mentions in chat.
Note that status appears on all mentions on all posts in a topic except of the case when you just posted a new post, and it appeared on the bottom of the topic. On such posts, status won't be shown immediately for now (you'll need to reload the page to see the status). I'll take care of it in one of the following PRs.
* FEATURE: Show warning if group cannot be mentioned
A similar warning is displayed when the user cannot be mentioned because
they have not been invited to the topic.
* FEATURE: Resolve mentions for new topic
This commit improves several improvements and refactors
/u/is_local_username route to a better /composer/mentions route that
can handle new topics too.
* FEATURE: Show warning if only some are notified
Sometimes users are still notified even if the group that was mentioned
was not invited to the message. This happens because its members were
invited directly or are members of other groups that were invited.
* DEV: Refactor _warnCannotSeeMention
User options were serialized at the root level of CurrentUserSerializer,
but UserSerializer has a user_option field. This inconsistency caused
issues in the past because user_option fields had to be duplicated on
the frontend.
The `Set-Cookie` header is an exceptional case where multiple values are allowed, and should not be joined into a single header. Because of its browser-focussed origins (where set-cookie is not visible), `fetch()` does not have a clean API for this. Instead we have to access the `raw()` data.
This fixes various authentication-related issues when developing via the Ember CLI proxy.
By default, the topic map in the OP shows only if there are replies.
Some themes may want to show it at all times, and to do so, they can
use the API via `api.includePostAttributes('topicMap');`.
But this was including the topic map in every post. This change ensures
that attribute is only set for the first post (and it only affects that
API endpoint).
When narrow screen is enable and hamburgerVisible is set to true, transition to wide screen is breaking user-menu button.
We need to reset hamburgerVisible and domClean is a great way to achieve it.
Consumers of this utility function (e.g. the chat sidebar) expect to be able to use the resultant URL without any further transformations. Previously, it was only returning the user_avatar path without any CDN consideration. This commit ensures the result will include the app CDN URL when enabled.
With the refactoring of the user messages routes in
4da2e3fef4, we can now depend on the top
level routes like `userPrivateMessages.user`, `userPrivateMessages.group` and `userPrivateMessages.tags`
to determine what the active value for the dropdown should be which
greatly simplifies the logic.
In an effort to modernize our codebase to the latest Ember version we have selected the Topic Timeline as a candidate to be refactored. The topic timeline component was originally built with `Widgets` and this PR will upgrade it to `Glimmer Components`.
The refactored timeline is hidden by default behind a group flag, `SiteSetting.enable_experimental_topic_timeline_groups`. Being part of a group included in this site setting will make the new timeline available for testing.
## Other points of interest
This PR introduces a `Draggable Modifier` available to all components, which will take the place of the existing _drag functionality_ exclusive to widgets.
It can be included like so:
```
{{draggable didStartDrag=@didStartDrag didEndDrag=@didEndDrag dragMove=@dragMove }}
```
Currently this is how the navigation structure looks like on the messages page:
#### When personal inbox route is active
```
Inbox
sent
new
unread
archive
Group 1 Inbox
Group 2 Inbox
Tags
<Plugin Outlet>
```
#### When group inbox route is active
```
Inbox
Group 1 Inbox
sent
new
unread
archive
Group 2 Inbox
Tags
<Plugin Outlet>
```
With the existing structure, it is very easy for plugins to add additional navigation links by using the plugin outlet. In the redesigned user page navigation, the navigation structure on the messages page has been changed to look like this:
#### When personal inbox route is active
```
---dropdown-------
| Inbox | Latest | Sent | New | Unread | Archive
------------------
```
#### When group inbox route is active
```
---dropdown------
| Group 1 Inbox | Latest | New | Unread | Archive
-----------------
```
With the new navigation structure, we can no longer rely on a simple plugin outlet to extend the navigation structure. Instead, we will need to introduce a plugin API for plugins to extend the navigation structure. The API needs to allow two things to happen:
1. The plugin API needs to allow the plugin to register an item in the drop down and for the registered item to be "selected" whenever the plugin's routes are active.
1. The plugin API needs to allow the plugin to register items into the secondary horizontal navigation menu beside the drop down.
While trying to design the API, I struggle with trying to determine the "context" of the current route. In order words, it was hard to figure out if the current user is viewing the personal inbox, group inbox or tags. This is attributed to the fact that our current routing structure looks like this:
```
this.route(
"userPrivateMessages",
{ path: "/messages", resetNamespace: true },
function () {
this.route("new");
this.route("unread");
this.route("archive");
this.route("sent");
this.route("warnings");
this.route("group", { path: "group/:name" });
this.route("groupArchive", { path: "group/:name/archive" });
this.route("groupNew", { path: "group/:name/new" });
this.route("groupUnread", { path: "group/:name/unread" });
this.route("tags");
this.route("tagsShow", { path: "tags/:id" });
}
);
```
In order to provide context of the current route, we currently require all child routes under the `userPrivateMessages` route to set a `pmView` property on the `userPrivateMessages` controller. If the route requires additional context like the group currently active on the group inbox routes, the child routes would then have to set the `group` property on the `userPrivateMessages` controller. The problems with this approach is that we end up with many permutations of state on the `userPrivateMessages` controller and have to always clean up the state when navigating between the child routes. Basically, data is flowing upwards from the child routes into the parent controller which is not an ideal approach because we cannot easily determine where the "data" setup happens. Instead, we want to follow something similar to the "Data down, actions up" pattern where data flows downwards. In this commit, the `userPrivateMessages` routes have been changed to look like this:
```
this.route(
"userPrivateMessages",
{ path: "/messages", resetNamespace: true },
function () {
this.route("user", { path: "/" }, function () {
this.route("new");
this.route("unread");
this.route("archive");
this.route("sent");
this.route("warnings");
});
this.route("group", { path: "group/:name" }, function () {
this.route("archive");
this.route("new");
this.route("unread");
});
this.route("tags", { path: "/tags" }, function () {
this.route("show", { path: ":id" });
});
}
);
```
Basically, we group the child routes based on the purpose each route servers. User inbox routes are grouped together while group inbox routes are grouped together. A big benefit of this is that now have a different Ember router and controller for each grouping of child routes. The context of the current route is then tied directly to the route name instead of requiring each child route to set an attribute on the parent controller.
The second reason for why we needed to group the child routes together is because it allows us to pass the responsibility of rendering the secondary navigation links to the child routes. In this commit, we use the `{{in-element}}` modifier in the child route to render the secondary navigation links.
```
---dropdown--------
| Group 1 Inbox | Latest | New | Unread | Archive
------------------------
<parent template> <horizontal secondary navigation links element>
```
This means that each child route with its own model and context can then handle the responsibility of rendering the secondary navigation links without having to pass its context up to the `userPrivateMessages` controller. While this should have simplified by the `userPrivateMessages` controller, we can't do that in this commit because our current navigation structure requires all links for all message inboxes to remain on screen at all times. Once we fully transition to the redesigned user menu navigation, we will be able to greatly simplify things around the routes and controllers for `userPrivateMessages`.
In an ideal world, we would deprecate the old routes but I have done a quick search through all known plugins and no plugins are currently relying on those routes. There is a chance we could break plugins here but I'll like to see some smoke first before committing to the effort of deprecating client side routes.
Users who can access the review queue can claim a pending reviewable(s) which means that the claimed reviewable(s) can only be handled by the user who claimed it. Currently, we show claimed reviewables in the user menu, but this can be annoying for other reviewers because they can't do anything about a reviewable claimed by someone. So this PR makes sure that we only show in the user menu reviewables that are claimed by nobody or claimed by the current user.
Internal topic: t/77235.
This PR adds separate notification indicators for PMs and reviewables that have arrived since the last time the user opened the notifications menu.
The PM indicator is the strongest one of all three indicators followed by the reviewable indicator and then finally the blue indicator. This means that if there's a new PM and a new reviewable, then the PM indicator will be shown.
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/no-green-or-red-notification-bubbles/242783?u=osama.
Internal topic: t/82995.
Fixes broken behaviour of arrow buttons for certain users as the interval to scroll menu can be cancelled before the scrolling actually happens.
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
regression commit: bec76f937c
In case when the user navigates away between async actions that code would error out on a missing element. This adds a simple sanity check.
`ember-cached-decorator-polyfill` uses a Babel transformation to apply this polyfill in core. Adding that Babel transformation to themes and plugins will be complex, so we use this to patch it at runtime. This can be removed once `@glimmer/tracking` is updated to a version
with native `@cached` support.
1. "What Goes Up Must Come Down" – if you subscribe to message bus, make sure you also unsubscribe
2. When you unsubscribe - remove only your subscription, not **all** subscriptions on given channel
`Route#render` and `Route#renderTemplate` have been deprecated and are removed in Ember 4.x (see: https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x#toc_route-render-template)
The templates of modified routes in this PR are already automatically inserted into `{{outlet}}`s.
To theme/plugin developers, the process is the same as for overriding non-colocated component templates. Once merged, this should allow us to seamlessly convert all of core's component templates to be colocated.
The akismet plugin defines the `reviewable-akismet-post` component using a template under `discourse/templates/components/reviewable-akismet-post.hbs` without an associated `.js` file. The change to our resolution logic in c1397670 wasn't considering this.
It used to fail without displaying an error message if no upload
extensions were authorized. This also disables the button in the
first place to avoid displaying an error to the user (the error
will be displayed only when drag and dropping a file).
In the past, the result of template compilation would be stored directly in `Ember.TEMPLATES`. Following the move to more modern ember-cli-based compilation, templates are now compiled to es6 modules. To handle forward/backwards compatibility during these changes we had logic in `discourse-boot` which would extract templates from the es6 modules and store them into the legacy-style `Ember.TEMPLATES` object.
This commit removes that shim, and updates our resolver to fetch templates directly from es6 modules. This is closer to how 'vanilla' Ember handles template resolution. We still have a lot of discourse-specific logic, but now it is centralised in one location and should be easier to understand and normalize in future.
This commit should not introduce any behaviour change.
This change only affects the redesign user page navigation menu. The
dismiss button was incorrectly positioned below the user notifications
stream. A side effect of this is that it affected our infinite loading
code for the notifications stream.
No tests have been added in this commit as we have yet to quite figure
out how we can reliabily test for behaviours which requires us to scroll
the page.
Back when we introduced hashtag autocomplete in
c1dbf5c1c4 we had to
disallow triggering it using # at the start of the
line because our old markdown engine rendered headers
with `#abc`, but now our new engine does `# abc` so
it is safe to allow hashtag autocompletion straight
away.
When a client "reads" a post, we do no immediately send the data of the
post for processing on the server. Instead, read posts data is batched
together and sent to the server for processing at regular intervals. On
the server side, processing of read posts data is done in the
background. As such, there is a small window of delay before a post is
marked as read by a user on the server side.
If a client reads a topic and loads the messages topic list before the
server has processed the read post, the unread posts count for the topic
which the client just read will appear to be incorrect/outdated.
As part of tracking a post as read, we are already tracking the highest
read post number for the last read topic by the client. Therefore, we
can use this information to correct the highest post read number in the
scenario that was described above. This solution is the same as what
we've been doing for the regular topics list.
We were re-patching the deprecated bootbox methods during every app initialization, which would lead to hundreds of deprecation messages being printed for a single invocation.
When sidebar was enabled before going to narrow screen, it should be brought back when screen is enlarged.
Also, narrow screen value is changed to 1000px instead of 1100px.
- better handling of drawer state using chat state manager
- removes various float and topic occurrences to use drawer
- ensures user can chat before doing a lot of chat setup
- fixes a bug which was creating presence errors in tests
- removes dead code
The `decodedMap` prop comes from https://github.com/terser/terser/pull/1190
> This also exposes a new `decodedMap` property on the result object. Decoded maps are free to create (it's a shallow clone of the `GenMapping` instance), and passing them to `@jridgewell/trace-mapping` is copy-free. With Babel [recently](https://github.com/babel/babel/pull/14497) adding a `decodedMap` field, a dev could pass from the Babel transpilation to Terser without any added memory use for sourcemaps.
* Do not search category name when searching channels to avoid
confusing results
* Overflow text in autocomplete menu with ... if it is too long
* Make autocomplete menu less height
This changes the hashtag search to first do a lookup to find
results where the slug exactly matches the
search term. Now when we search for hashtags, the
exact matches will be found first and put at the top of
the results.
`ChatChannelFetcher` has also been modified here to allow
for more options for performance -- we do not need to
query DM channels for secured IDs when looking up or searching
channels for hashtags, since they should never show in
results there (they have no slugs). Nor do we need to include
the channel archive records.
Also changes the limit of hashtag results to 20 by default
with a hidden site setting, and makes it so the scroll for the
results is overflowed.
Opening of links in a new tab was difficult because it used a hack to
remove the 'href' attribute and adding it back to prevent the event
taking place instead of calling preventDefault.
This hack is no longer necessary because event handling has been
normalized since it has been implemented (see commit
0221855ba7).
Some plugins store their connectors under `{plugin}/assets/javascripts/templates/connectors`, which is read as `templates/connectors` relative to the base of the JS directory. Our connector checking logic was looking for strings including the leading slash (`/templates`), which not be the case here. Instead we can split on `/` and take the last element. This matches the logic we have for themes in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/1dadf4381f/lib/theme_javascript_compiler.rb#L111
This wasn't actually breaking anything, so this is just a housekeeping commit.
In 1279966f we started namespacing modules based on the plugin's defined name rather than the directory name. This commit updates the argument name to match what we're passing in. This it just a readability change - there is no change in behaviour.
Adds the description as a title="" attribute on the hashtag
autocomplete search items for tags, categories, and channels.
These descriptions can be seen by the user since they are
able to see the results that are returned by the search via
Guardian checks.
This makes it so the new hashtags are not tracked,
same as the old ones. Also slight commenting in click-track
to explain mention clicks rejection mechanics.
Also deleted the single acceptance spec
since everything is covered better by the unit spec.
While updating all user pages to use the new horizontal, scrollable user
page navigation, we've inadvertently broken the interface for plugins which rely on the
`user-main-nav` plugin outlet to extend the user profile page. Such
plugins usually add a new user profile page with the following
template structure which is copied from Discourse core before the user
page navigation redesign:
```
{{#d-section pageClass="..." class="user-secondary-navigation" scrollTop=false}}
{{#mobile-nav class="..." desktopClass="action-list nav-stacked"}}
...
{{/mobile-nav}}
{{/d-section}}
<section class="user-content">
{{outlet}}
</section>
```
This commit seeks to add backwards compatibility in terms of the styling
of the interface such that even if the old template structure is used,
it would not look completely broken.
This commit unescapes the :emoji: and expands into
an image within hashtag autocomplete results, and
also makes some style tweaks to make sure the emoji
is not too big.
This fix changes the hashtag-raw hashtags, which are
the ones that do not actually match anything, back
to the old style which does not look like mentions.
The user attributes are not updated between clients and that is a
problem with user tips because the same user tip will be displayed
multiple times, once for every client.
Update `release_notes_link` to the current version.
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This will be used by plugins to handle the client side of their custom
post validations without having to overwrite the whole composer save
action as it was done in other plugins.
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
Our `triggerAction` backwards-compatibility was firing the action on
`parentView`. In most cases this worked, but it doesn't match the
classic behaviour when the DButton is included inside a 'wrapper'
component. In that case, the action should be triggered on the current
'this' context of the template that called the DButton.
This commit mimics the Ember Classic Component manager's behaviour. It
adds the `createCaller` capability to the custom component manager, and
then uses the `callerSelfRef` for dispatching the action.
We automatically refresh the page 'on the next navigation' whenever a
new version of the JS client is available. If the composer is open when
this happens then it will be closed and you'll have to reopen the draft.
In some circumstances, this refresh can also cause some composer content
to be lost.
This commit updates the auto-refresh logic so that it doesn't trigger
while the composer is open, and adds an acceptance test for the
behaviour.
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Product has decided that the tracked section link provides very little
value at this moment in time so we're removing it.
See https://meta.discourse.org/t/245374 for more context.
The user preferences tracking page is only present when the redesign
user navigation menu is enabled. During the first pass of
implementation, some old bugs were introduced and this commit fixes
that. Regression tests have also been added.
Follow up from d3f02a1270
This commit fixes post quoting so that if the new
hashtag-cooked HTML is selected, we convert back to
a regular plain text #hashtag with the correct type and ref.
Bumps [jsdom](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom) from 20.0.2 to 20.0.3.
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This commit fleshes out and adds functionality for the new `#hashtag` search and
lookup system, still hidden behind the `enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete`
feature flag.
**Serverside**
We have two plugin API registration methods that are used to define data sources
(`register_hashtag_data_source`) and hashtag result type priorities depending on
the context (`register_hashtag_type_in_context`). Reading the comments in plugin.rb
should make it clear what these are doing. Reading the `HashtagAutocompleteService`
in full will likely help a lot as well.
Each data source is responsible for providing its own **lookup** and **search**
method that returns hashtag results based on the arguments provided. For example,
the category hashtag data source has to take into account parent categories and
how they relate, and each data source has to define their own icon to use for the
hashtag, and so on.
The `Site` serializer has two new attributes that source data from `HashtagAutocompleteService`.
There is `hashtag_icons` that is just a simple array of all the different icons that
can be used for allowlisting in our markdown pipeline, and there is `hashtag_context_configurations`
that is used to store the type priority orders for each registered context.
When sending emails, we cannot render the SVG icons for hashtags, so
we need to change the HTML hashtags to the normal `#hashtag` text.
**Markdown**
The `hashtag-autocomplete.js` file is where I have added the new `hashtag-autocomplete`
markdown rule, and like all of our rules this is used to cook the raw text on both the clientside
and on the serverside using MiniRacer. Only on the server side do we actually reach out to
the database with the `hashtagLookup` function, on the clientside we just render a plainer
version of the hashtag HTML. Only in the composer preview do we do further lookups based
on this.
This rule is the first one (that I can find) that uses the `currentUser` based on a passed
in `user_id` for guardian checks in markdown rendering code. This is the `last_editor_id`
for both the post and chat message. In some cases we need to cook without a user present,
so the `Discourse.system_user` is used in this case.
**Chat Channels**
This also contains the changes required for chat so that chat channels can be used
as a data source for hashtag searches and lookups. This data source will only be
used when `enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete` is `true`, so we don't have
to worry about channel results suddenly turning up.
------
**Known Rough Edges**
- Onebox excerpts will not render the icon svg/use tags, I plan to address that in a follow up PR
- Selecting a hashtag + pressing the Quote button will result in weird behaviour, I plan to address that in a follow up PR
- Mixed hashtag contexts for hashtags without a type suffix will not work correctly, e.g. #ux which is both a category and a channel slug will resolve to a category when used inside a post or within a [chat] transcript in that post. Users can get around this manually by adding the correct suffix, for example ::channel. We may get to this at some point in future
- Icons will not show for the hashtags in emails since SVG support is so terrible in email (this is not likely to be resolved, but still noting for posterity)
- Additional refinements and review fixes wil
Uses `module()` instead of `discourseModule()`, native getters instead of `.get()`, fixes some assertions, uses the store instead of creating models directly
Long story short - bumping ember-qunit upgrades webpack, and sinon is not compatible with webpack v5. It uses node's `util` module and that is no longer polyfilled by webpack by default.
This PR adds the `util` polyfill (😑, but what can you do) and also injects a stub of `process` (so polyfill + sinon actually work)
Trying out changes to reduce the number of nav items in the experimental horizontal user nav. These changes should only appear with the redesigned_user_page_nav_enabled feature flag.
1. Created a new "Tracking" route. This combines some tracking-related settings from Notifications and Category and Tag tracking (which were separate tabs previously). Don't love the layout yet, but it's something that we can work on.
2. Moved some user-related settings out of Notifications and to the
Users tab. These seem more user-related to me, and it's nice that we can
associate enabling messages with the setting to limit who can send
messages.
3. Moved the App tab (lists app permissions) to be within the Security tab. It's very similar to Recently Used Devices.
* FIX: allow tl4 to bulk select
- Also allows tl4 to perform batch tagging
---
Long term this needs to be rewritten to account for "bulk action" permission
given from the server.
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
TrackedObject allows us to reference SiteSettings in autotracking contexts (e.g. JS getters referenced from a Glimmer template) without the need for EmberObject's `get()` function. TrackedObject is backwards-compatible with Ember's legacy reactivity model, so it can be referenced in things like computed properties.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
This change is intended to be backwards-compatible with all the previous arguments to `DButton`.
A deprecation warning will be triggered when a string is passed to the `@action` argument. This kind of action bubbling has been deprecated in Ember for some time, and should be updated to use closure actions.
Co-authored-by: Dan Gebhardt <dan@cerebris.com>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
When opening the invite acceptance page when the user
was already logged in, we were still showing the Accept
Invitation prompt even if the user had already redeemed
the invitation and was present in the `InvitedUser` table.
This would lead to errors when the user clicked on the button.
This commit fixes the issue by hiding the Accept Invitation
button and showing an error message instead indicating that
the user had already redeemed the invitation. This only applies
to multi-use invite links.
* FIX: Update user options only once
Performing actions that updated list of seen popups used to update user
options everytime instead of checking if the change has any effect.
* FIX: Load updated user data from response
node-fetch is now a ES module, so it has to either imported with `import/from` syntax (which can't be used in addon's index.js) or using the dynamic `import()`
Previously we were trying to handle both async and sync use cases in a single function, but it was confusing to read and led to subtle race conditions. This commit separates the async version into a separate function.
Previously we had a combination of a computed property and `this.set`. This was triggering the `computed-property.override` deprecation. This commit moves everything into the `dir` property, makes it a native getter, and adds a test to verify the reactive behavior.
Some locations in the app were `.set`-ing these computed properties. This would trigger the `computed-property.override` Ember deprecation, and also lead to inconsistency between the `..._categories_ids` property and the `...Categories` property.
This commit updates these properties to have getters/setters, with all state being stored in the `..._ids` property. The `@dependentKeyCompat` decorator is used to ensure these 'autotracking' getters can still be used as dependent keys in other computed properties.
- Count deprecations and print them to the console following QUnit runs
- In GitHub actions, write the same information as a job summary
- Add documentation to `discourse-common/lib/deprecated`
- Introduce `id` and `url` options to `deprecated`
- Introduce `withSilencedDeprecations` helper to allow testing deprecated code paths without making noise in the logs
This was previously reverted in 47035693b7.
* DEV: Add utility to hide all user tips
* DEV: Add UserTip Glimmer component
* DEV: Add tests for existing user tips
* FEATURE: Add user tip for post menu
* FEATURE: Add user tip for topic notification level
* FEATURE: Add user tip for suggested topics
* FEATURE: Hide new popups for existing users
This reverts commit 8c48285145. This introduced a bug which could cause sites to break when certain deprecations are hit. We'll re-introduce a fixed version of this change in a future commit.
* FEATURE: Default Composer Category Site Setting
- Create the default_composer_category site setting
- Replace general_category_id logic for auto selecting the composer
category
- Prevent Uncategorized from being selected if not allowed
- Add default_composer_category option to seeded categories
- Create a migration to populate the default_composer_category site
setting if there is a general_category_id populated
- Added some tests
* Add missing translation for the new site setting
* fix some js tests
* Just check that the header value is null
- Count deprecations and print them to the console following QUnit runs
- In GitHub actions, write the same information as a job summary
- Add documentation to `discourse-common/lib/deprecated`
- Introduce `id` and `url` options to `deprecated`
- Introduce `withSilencedDeprecations` helper to allow testing deprecated code paths without making noise in the logs
Previously `this.chatService.appEvents.on(
"chat:user-tracking-state-changed"...)` was registered on constructor and disabled on `willDestroy`. Constructor is evaluated only once, so when the section was collapsed and collapsed then the events were not observed anymore.
didInsert allows evaluating code each time a component is rendered.
Allows quick inline replies in chat push notifications. This will allow users
in compatible platforms (Windows 10+ / Chrome OS / Android N+) to reply
directly from the notification UI.
Probable follow ups include:
- inline replies for posts
- handling failure of reply
- fallback to draft creation if business logic error
- store and try again later if connectivity error
- sent inline replies lack the in_reply_to param
- i18n of inline reply action text and placeholder
This implementation attempts to be more resilient to background tab.
Notes:
- adds support for immediate arg in @debounce decorators
- fixes a bug in discourseDebounce which was not supporting immediate arg in tests
- chat-audio-manager has no tests as audio requires real user interaction and is hard to test reliably
Connector actions are already added as properties of the generated component, but they were not bound. Using them like `{{on "click" this.someAction"}}` and trying to access `this` would not work as expected. This commit binds all actions to the component generated component instance.
Currently, we have available three 2fa methods:
- Token-Based Authenticators
- Physical Security Keys
- Two-Factor Backup Codes
If the first two are deleted, user lose visibility of their backup codes, which suggests that 2fa is disabled.
However, when they try to authenticate, the account is locked, and they have to ask admin to fix that problem.
This PR is fixing the issue. User still sees backup codes in their panel and can use them to authenticate.
In next PR, I will improve UI to clearly notify the user when 2fa is fully disabled and when it is still active.
- allows to scroll while hovering the menu
- correctly changes message background color while hovering menu
- prevents a bug where it would sometimes close the menu while moving from menu to the 3 dots expanded dropdown. This was caused by the gap between header/body of the 3 dots dropdown, which would sometimes allow to create a mouseover event on a possible different underlying message
- removes recent/favorite reactions on drawer mode
- grayscale reactions until hover
- boxshadow on msgactions container
- removes useless code
This reverts commit 136174e0ee.
That worked only 50% of the time (at best), as it was conflicting with other topic-view scrolling code. The reverted feature will eventually be restored as I continue to fix scroll-related issues.
Our method of loading a subset of client settings into tests via
tests/helpers/site-settings.js can be improved upon. Currently we have a
hardcoded subset of the client settings, which may get out of date and not have
the correct defaults. As well as this plugins do not get their settings into the
tests, so whenever you need a setting from a plugin, even if it has a default,
you have to do needs.setting({ ... }) which is inconvenient.
This commit introduces an ember CLI build step to take the site_settings.yml and
all the plugin settings.yml files, pull out the client settings, and dump them
into a variable in a single JS file we can load in our tests, so we have the
correct selection of settings and default values in our JS tests. It also fixes
many, many tests that were operating under incorrect assumptions or old
settings.
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
Even with the `chunkFilename` change, the sourcemaps are non-deterministic because they include references to the broccoli cache directory which has a different name for each build. This commit disables auto-import sourcemaps in production to improve caching performance.
Followup to 3673d3359c
Previously if a specific plugin route was not available (e.g. there was an error loading the plugin's JS due to an ad blocker), the entire page would fail to load. This commit updates the behavior to catch this kind of issue and display a user-friendly message at the top of the screen.
Previously, we didn't have a site-wide setting to set the default behavior for user profile visibility and user presence features. But we already have a user preference for that.
Repro steps:
- enable permanent deletes (via hidden site setting)
- set `min_topic_views_for_delete_confirm` to 0
When permanently deleting, the delete confirm modal is shown (for a
second time) and it doesn't pass the `force_destroy` parameter to the
request and the action results in a 422 error (i.e. can't perma-delete).
This change skips showing the confirm modal when perma-deleting given
that it has already been show on the first delete action.
Passing a string action name to `DButton` causes it to use `sendAction`, which is deprecated and will be removed in Ember 4.x. The action helper converts a string to a closure action.
This also fixes compatibility with https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17767
There are two possible ordering for categories shown in sidebar with
this commit.
When the `fixed_category_positions` site setting is enabled, the
categories are ordered based on `Category#position` which is a configurable
option by the user. When said site setting is disabled, the categories
are ordered based on `Category#name`.
The categories in Sidebar are also sorted in such a way where child
categories are always ordered right after their parents. When multiple
child categories are present, the child categories are ordered based on
the ordering described above.
Previously these were set to expire after 9999 days (27 years). This commit updates them to last 1 year, and to automatically be extended on every user visit.
This updates the behavior of the list destination setting for links in the sidebar.
By default, new/unread content will show a dot like chat, rather than the count of new/unread topics.
If a user chooses to link to new/unread in the sidebar, we'll show the count.
The goal here is to find a simple default for typical users (new/unread indication, no counts, default links) while providing a different workflow for power users (showing new/unread counts, and linking directly to new/unread).
Internal Ref: /t/82626
`siteSettings` is now a service which means there should only be one
state for `siteSettings` during the life time of the application. This
also helps to maintain parity with production where the `site` model
relies on the `siteSettings` service and not a clone of the attributes.
Previously when a topic had e.g. 10 posts and you read them all, the link to the "first unread" would be `/11`, even when we knew there are only 10. (the topic route/controller would then fix that in the location bar after a second if you followed that URL)
This commit fixes a bug on the client site where we would include the
`regular_category_ids` field when trying to update the notification levels of
categories for a user. The `regulary_category_ids` field should only be
included when the `mute_all_categories_by_default` is enabled
Our dialog service doesn't accept HTML by default and we shouldn't include HTML in the error message string. And given that the Ajax error handler is called in multiple contexts, it's tricky to properly support line breaks via either HTML or `\n` so we are opting for plain text in AJAX error messages.
A callback that's provided as a string, such as `{{action "doSomething"}}`, may target the method `doSomething` on the context OR the context's `action` hash (if it exists).
Having the group name in the `class` attribute can cause a clash with 'real' CSS classes. Putting it in a data attribute is much safer, and can still be targetted via CSS if desired.
The previous sidebar default tags and categories implementation did not
allow for a user to configure their sidebar to have no categories or
tags. This commit changes how the defaults are applied. When a user is being created,
we create the SidebarSectionLink records based on the `default_sidebar_categories` and
`default_sidebar_tags` site settings. SidebarSectionLink records are
only created for categories and tags which the user has visibility on at
the point of user creation.
With this change, we're also adding the ability for admins to apply
changes to the `default_sidebar_categories` and `default_sidebar_tags`
site settings historically when changing their site setting. When a new
category/tag has been added to the default, the new category/tag will be
added to the sidebar for all users if the admin elects to apply the changes historically.
Like wise when a tag/category is removed, the tag/category will be
removed from the sidebar for all users if the admin elects to apply the
changes historically.
Internal Ref: /t/73500
Classic Ember components (i.e. "@ember/component") rely upon "event
delegation" to listen for events at the application root and then dispatch
those events to any event handlers defined on individual Classic components.
This coordination is handled by Ember's EventDispatcher.
In contrast, Glimmer components (i.e. "@glimmer/component") expect event
listeners to be added to elements using modifiers (such as `{{on "click"}}`).
These event listeners are added directly to DOM elements using
`addEventListener`. There is no need for an event dispatcher.
Issues may arise when using Classic and Glimmer components together, since it
requires reconciling the two event handling approaches. For instance, event
propagation may not work as expected when a Classic component is nested
inside a Glimmer component.
`normalizeEmberEventHandling` helps an application standardize upon the
Glimmer event handling approach by eliminating usage of event delegation and
instead rewiring Classic components to directly use `addEventListener`.
Specifically, it performs the following:
- Invokes `eliminateClassicEventDelegation()` to remove all events associated
with Ember's EventDispatcher to reduce its runtime overhead and ensure that
it is effectively not in use.
- Invokes `rewireClassicComponentEvents(app)` to rewire each Classic
component to add its own event listeners for standard event handlers (e.g.
`click`, `mouseDown`, `submit`, etc.).
- Configures an instance initializer that invokes
`rewireActionModifier(appInstance)` to redefine the `action` modifier with
a substitute that uses `addEventListener`.
Additional changes include:
* d-button: only preventDefault / stopPropagation for handled actions
This allows unhandled events to propagate as expected.
* d-editor: avoid adding duplicate event listener for tests
This extra event listener causes duplicate paste events in tests.
* group-manage-email-settings: Monitor `input` instead of `change` event for checkboxes
If there's an error loading a topic, and later you load it successfully - the the stale error message would still briefly show up every time you navigate to that topic
This reverts commit 28be5d3037 and fcb4675415
This caused qunit timeouts in our internal CI environments. Not sure of the exact cause yet, but we're reverting for now while we investigate.
In test mode we reinitialize the Application for every test. We only want to apply the class reopens once to avoid performance regressions and memory leaks in the test suite.
Classic Ember components (i.e. "@ember/component") rely upon "event
delegation" to listen for events at the application root and then dispatch
those events to any event handlers defined on individual Classic components.
This coordination is handled by Ember's EventDispatcher.
In contrast, Glimmer components (i.e. "@glimmer/component") expect event
listeners to be added to elements using modifiers (such as `{{on "click"}}`).
These event listeners are added directly to DOM elements using
`addEventListener`. There is no need for an event dispatcher.
Issues may arise when using Classic and Glimmer components together, since it
requires reconciling the two event handling approaches. For instance, event
propagation may not work as expected when a Classic component is nested
inside a Glimmer component.
`normalizeEmberEventHandling` helps an application standardize upon the
Glimmer event handling approach by eliminating usage of event delegation and
instead rewiring Classic components to directly use `addEventListener`.
Specifically, it performs the following:
- Invokes `eliminateClassicEventDelegation()` to remove all events associated
with Ember's EventDispatcher to reduce its runtime overhead and ensure that
it is effectively not in use.
- Invokes `rewireClassicComponentEvents(app)` to rewire each Classic
component to add its own event listeners for standard event handlers (e.g.
`click`, `mouseDown`, `submit`, etc.).
- Configures an instance initializer that invokes
`rewireActionModifier(appInstance)` to redefine the `action` modifier with
a substitute that uses `addEventListener`.
Additional changes include:
* d-button: only preventDefault / stopPropagation for handled actions
This allows unhandled events to propagate as expected.
* d-editor: avoid adding duplicate event listener for tests
This extra event listener causes duplicate paste events in tests.
* group-manage-email-settings: Monitor `input` instead of `change` event for checkboxes
The complex regex-based detection was based on Ember CLI's implementation, which is necessarily generic and needs to auto-detect the name. In our case, we know the name of the plugin so we can just pass it in - no need for dynamic detection. This resolves issues when there are other files in the `discourse/plugins/{name}` directory which are sorted before `discourse/`
Lone hbs files in the `/components` are automatically assumed to be template-only Glimmer components. The `templateOnly()` stub is only required when templates are in the `/templates/components` directory.
The clientside allowPersonalMessages function introduced
in e62e93f83a sometimes did not
work correctly, because the currentUser.groups property
only contained **visible** groups for the current user, which
could exclude auto groups that had their permissions set to
be owner-only visible.
It was unnecessary to add this anyway since we already have
can_send_private_messages on the CurrentUserSerializer. It's
better the backend does this calculation anyway. Use that
in the clientside code instead and get rid of allowPersonalMessages
Given that the category structure is generally speaking the backbone of most Discourse instances, it makes sense to show the edit button for the category even when the user is in a category/tag intersection route.
Debouncing inline anonymous functions does not work.
This fixes all instances of that error by extracting the function or using the new `@debounce(delay)` decorator
Our theme system injects a magical `settings` object at the top of themes JS modules to allow theme authors to access the settings as configured by admins in the UI. Within this `settings` object, there are a couple of special objects `theme_uploads` and `theme_uploads_local` that contain URLs for all the assets/uploads that the theme has.
For test modules/files, the theme system also injects a `settings` object at the top of tests modules, but it's not the same object as the object that's injected in non-test files. The difference is that in tests we want the settings to have their default values as opposed to any custom values that may exist in the site's database. This ensures that test results are consistent no matter the site that runs them.
However, the `settings` object in tests files currently doesn't have the special objects `theme_uploads` and `theme_uploads_local` which means that if a theme includes an asset that's lazy-loaded, it's not possible to write tests for anything that depends on the lazy-loaded asset because the theme will not be able to load the asset during the tests since `theme_uploads_local` and `theme_uploads` don't exist. This PR adds these special objects inside the `settings` object for test files.
Internal topic: t/71825/52.
Multiple things in the app need the height of the header to be correct (for example, scrolling to a post), so we need the header offset calculation. However, we shouldn't be calculating it on scroll, it's too resource intensive and it causes flickering on iPads (and possible other devices too).
This commit removes header offset calculation on scroll and adds a one-time calculation as soon as the header is first rendered. This ensures that users get scrolled to the correct post even if they open it in a new tab.
This commit adds a new `/hashtag/search` endpoint and both
relevant JS and ruby plugin APIs to handle plugins adding their
own data sources and priority orders for types of things to search
when `#` is pressed.
A `context` param is added to `setupHashtagAutocomplete` which
a corresponding chat PR https://github.com/discourse/discourse-chat/pull/1302
will now use.
The UI calls `registerHashtagSearchParam` for each context that will
require a `#` search (e.g. the topic composer), for each type of record that
the context needs to search for, as well as a priority order for that type. Core
uses this call to add the `category` and `tag` data sources to the topic composer.
The `register_hashtag_data_source` ruby plugin API call is for plugins to
add a new data source for the hashtag searching endpoint, e.g. discourse-chat
may add a `channel` data source.
This functionality is hidden behind the `enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete`
flag, except for the change to `setupHashtagAutocomplete` since only core and
discourse-chat are using that function. Note this PR does **not** include required
changes for hashtag lookup or new styling.
Before, `sidebar_list_destination` was an attribute on UserOptionSerializer. The problem was that this attribute was added to user model only when the user entered the preferences panel. We want that attribute to be available all the time, therefore it was moved to CurrentUserSerializer.
This view can show multiple posts from the same topic and the aria labels
will now include the post number to more easily differentiate posts in
screen readers.
Theme javascript is now minified using Terser, just like our core/plugin JS bundles. This reduces the amount of data sent over the network.
This commit also introduces sourcemaps for theme JS. Browser developer tools will now be able show each source file separately when browsing, and also in backtraces.
For theme test JS, the sourcemap is inlined for simplicity. Network load is not a concern for tests.
Normally, arguments passed to components are lazily evaluated. `get prefixElementColors` will only be evaluated for `@prefixType="span"`. However, when using the Ember Inspector in development, arguments are eagerly evaluated and their values displayed in the inspector. Therefore we need to make sure that getters can always be evaluated without exceptions being thrown.
This allows plugins to colocate component JS and HBS under `/plugins/{name}/assets/javascripts/discourse/components`.
`discourse-presence` is updated to use this new pattern, which also serves as an integration test for this part of the build pipeline.
Ember's default resolver only looks for components/services/etc. which are namespaced under the app's `modulePrefix` (`discourse`, in our case). To use addon components/services/etc., the addon must re-export them in its `app/` directory.
In order to support plugins, our custom resolver does a 'suffix match'. This has an unintended side-effect of matching things which are not part of the discourse app or themes/plugins. We've come to rely on this for a few in-repo addons like `select-kit`, `admin` and `wizard`.
This unrestricted 'suffix matching' can cause some very unexpected behaviour. For example, the ember-inspector browser extension has a module called `ember_debug/service/session`. When looking up `service:session`, our resolver was choosing that third-party service over our own Session service. This means Discourse fails to boot when the Ember Inspector is open.
This commit restricts the 'suffix matching' to a known set of namespaces. This brings us one step closer to the default Ember Resolver implementation, and reduces the chance of unexpected behaviour like the ember-inspector issue.
This commit also updates the `dialog-holder` addon to export its service under the app directory, so that we don't need to account for it in the resolver. We may want to consider doing the same for things like `select-kit` and `truth-helpers`, but is beyond the scope of this commit.
Displays a sidebar section link to admin users when
`default_sidebar_categories` site setting has not been configured for the
site.
Internal Ref: /t/73500
Tab order acts strangely in Chrome when the last focusable element in a
modal is a radio group: it switches focus to the address bar. This is a
problem, because for keyboard users, it becomes very hard to return to
the previous context.
This PR adds a focusable "Cancel" button, whose mere presence fixes the
issue.
This commit fixes an issue where we had a typo in the
UserAction.stream query which meant that action_code_path
was not loaded correctly. Once that was fixed, we were also
not actually using the action_code_path in the user-stream-item,
so that has been fixed here too.
The bug this caused was that, when the link for the action was
clicked within the user-stream-item, the user would be redirected
to a URL ending with `[missing%20%%7Bpath%7D%20value]` because
the I18n call did not have the path present.
On the server side, the only limitation for `Category#color` is a length
limit of 6. Therefore, we cannot assume on the client side that the hex
code is always 6 digits.
If a site has no default sidebar tags configured, show tags section if the user has personal sidebar tags configured.
Otherwise, hide the tags section from the sidebar for the user.
If a site has default sidebar tags configured, always display the tags section.
If a site has no default sidebar categories configured:
* Show categories section if user has categories configured
* Hide categories section if user does not have categories configured
If a site has default sidebar categories configured:
* Always show categories section
Add the ability to modify a selectKit's content with `replaceContent`
Eg.
```
api.modifySelectKit("combo-box").replaceContent(() => {
return {
id: "foo",
name: "Foo",
};
});
```
will override existing content to only include the passed object
This commit introduces a new framework for building user tutorials as
popups using the Tippy JS library. Currently, the new framework is used
to replace the old notification spotlight and tips and show a new one
related to the topic timeline.
All popups follow the same structure and have a title, a description and
two buttons for either dismissing just the current tip or all of them
at once.
The state of all seen popups is stored in a user option. Updating
skip_new_user_tips will automatically update the list of seen popups
accordingly.
This commit merges the mentions and "watching" tabs into the replies tab of the user menu. This change is kind of experimental, so we may change it back either fully or partially. Internal topic: t/76474.
The lint warnings were:
```
inline-block is ignored due to the float. If 'float' has a value other than 'none', the box is floated and 'display' is treated as 'block'
scss(propertyIgnoredDueToDisplay)
```
This version of backburner is patched to include
- Fix for scheduleOnce/cancel bug: https://github.com/BackburnerJS/backburner.js/pull/402
- Async stack debugging in Chrome: https://github.com/BackburnerJS/backburner.js/pull/404
The async debugging feature is enabled only in debug builds of Discourse to ensure production performance is unaffected.
Adding to `vendorFiles` causes the JS to be inserted directly after the `ember-source` bundle. That means that the `backburner` module defined by ember-source will be replaced with the patched version.
In some cases, like in the chat plugin for muted channels,
we want to change the style of the sidebar content text.
This adds a new contentCSSClass function to the
BaseCustomSidebarSectionLink class and uses it in both
sections and section-link to add the CSS class if it is
provided.
This commit adds more helpful/education messages that show up in the replies and "other notifications" tabs when they're empty. Internal topic: t/76879.
If there are no top tags that an anonymous user can see and the site do
not have default sidebar tags configured for anonymous users, hide the
tag section entirely.
This initial PR just adds a enable_experimental_hashtag_autocomplete
setting, and related JS & HBR files, replacing direct setup of
the autocomplete within d-editor and instead using the new
lib/hashtag-autocomplete. This is the beginning of preparations
to allow other data sources to be added to this autocomplete,
as well as a redesign of the menu and rendered tags in the composer
preview and posts.