* FIX: Restore dismissing the first notification
Reverts the temporary fix (8e4fea897e) and restores the feature introduced in e638d43f0a.
The issue that was the reason for the revert (https://meta.discourse.org/t/logins-redirects-to-missing-notifications-page/149718) was a combination of two bugs:
1. Fixed in this commit - the click listener was accidentally registered also for logged-out users. This meant that the first click on a page always trigger an AJAX call to the notifications endpoint (`/notifications?recent=true&limit=5`), which returned a 403 error. Now, this code is run only when the user is logged in.
2. A still unknown bug that I could not reproduce, which was somehow setting the login redirect cookie to the URL of that previously failed AJAX request.
When jobs are enqueued inside a transaction, it's possible that they will be executed before the necessary data is available in the database. This commit ensures all jobs are enqueued in an ActiveRecord after_commit hook.
One potential downside here is if the job fails to enqueue, the transaction will no longer be aborted. However, the chance of that happening is reasonably low, and the impact is significantly lower than the current issue where jobs are scheduled before their data is ready.
The propagated promise failure from model() caused the router to reject future route transitions, even though it correctly routed to the last-resort 404 page.
Co-authored-by: Jeff Wong <awole20@gmail.com>
We should always hide user_id in response when `hide_email_address_taken` setting is enabled. Currently, it can be used to determine if the email was used or not.
A small change that would allow components to extend the tag
display in the filter dropdown, like they can in other contexts.
Was requested in the tag icons component, see
https://meta.discourse.org/t/tag-icons-component/109757/60?u=pmusaraj
The PR also standardises tag styling in select-kit dropdowns.
This ensures that users are only served cached content in their own language. This commit also refactors to make use of the `Discourse.cache` framework rather than direct redis access
Notification is created by a job. If the job is evaluated before changes are committed to a database, a notification will have an incorrect URL.
Therefore, the job should be lodged in enqueue_jobs method which is triggered after the transaction:
```ruby
Topic.transaction do
move_posts_to topic
end
add_allowed_users(participants) if participants.present? && @move_to_pm
enqueue_jobs(topic)
```
I improved a little bit specs to ensure that the destination topic_id is set. However, that tests are passing even without code improvements. I couldn't find an easy way to "delay" database transaction.
Meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/bug-with-notifications-for-moved-posts/168937
* FEATURE: Allow Category Group Moderators to edit topic titles
Adds category group moderators to the topic guardian’s `can_edit` method.
The value of `can_edit` is returned by the topic view serializer, and this value determines whether the current user can edit the title/category/tags of the topic directly (which category group moderators could already do by editing the first post of a topic).
Note that the value of `can_edit` is now always returned by the topic view serializer (ie, for both true and false values) to cover the case where a topic is moved out of a category that a category group moderator has permissions on, so that when the topic is reloaded the UI picks up that `can_edit` is now false, and thus the edit icon should no longer be displayed.
* DEV: Add a comment explaining why `can_edit` is always returned
When the invite was being redeemed and the ReviewableUser record status
for the invited user was not pending an error was being raised.
This commit makes sure that we are only looking for ReviewableUser
record with status pending and updates that to approved.
* FIX: show/hide ignored users preferences
based on the current user trust level and the appropriate site setting.
* Allow us to await the `updateCurrentUser` call
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
User directory items are sorted by some activity metric. If those metrics have the same value, postgres does not guarantee the order in which they will be returned. This can cause issues in pagination - some users may appear twice, and some may be missed. To illustrate
```
pry(main)> query = DirectoryItem.where(period_type: DirectoryItem.period_types[:weekly]).order(:likes_received).limit(50);
pry(main)> page1 = query.offset(0).pluck(:id);
pry(main)> page2 = query.offset(50).pluck(:id);
pry(main)> (page1 & page2).count # users on both pages
=> 29
```
If we use the primary key to tie-break matching metrics, things are much more reliable
```
pry(main)> query = DirectoryItem.where(period_type: DirectoryItem.period_types[:weekly]).order(:likes_received, :id).limit(50);
pry(main)> page1 = query.offset(0).pluck(:id);
pry(main)> page2 = query.offset(50).pluck(:id);
pry(main)> (page1 & page2).count # users on both pages
=> 0
```
This most commonly effects new sites where all the directory metrics are zero.
The fact that the ordering is indeterminate makes it difficult to write a reliable test case for this.
If a user could not set tags because they had a trust level lower than
min_trust_level_to_tag_topics site setting, the "Create Topic" button
from a tag page would still show up and be enabled. Clicking it caused
the composer model to silently have the tags set.
Instead we use the inline `hbs` helper. Note in the non-Ember CLI
version this will not actually inline compile, but it will still work
for all our tests.
We can't use erb in ember-cli, and it seems the emoji groups rarely
change anyway. This commit migrates the ERB to pre-rendered javascript
that is updated via the `rake javascript:update_constants` task.
- frowning was using slighty_frowning
- slightly_frowning was using frowning
- grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes was not defined
- fronwing_face_with_open_mouth was not defined
The list of SVG icons is unavailable in production, and the previous
refactor here was causing incorrect and noisy console warnings.
This also parses the `svgIconList` string in a dev environment, icons
should now match more accurately.
* fixed header/favicon's vertical alignment
* slightly increased header margin
* made the onebox padding symmetrical
* increased the right margin on small image elements
* removed extraneous pre bottom margin
Force pushing a commit to a theme repository used to break the updater,
because the system was not able to count the commits behind the old and
new version. This operation failed because a force push deleted the old
commits.
The user was prompted with a simple "500 server error" message.
- Display reason for validation error when logging in via an authenticator
- Fix email validation handling for 'Discourse SSO', and add a spec
Previously, validation errors (e.g. blocked or already-taken emails) would raise a generic error with no useful information.
At the moment, when filtering by group, the directory will unconditionally return the current user at the top of the list. This is quite unexpected, given that the user is deliberately trying to filter the list. This commit makes sure the 'include current user' logic only triggers for unfiltered directories
* FEATURE: display error if Oneboxing fails due to HTTP error
- display warning if onebox URL is unresolvable
- display warning if attributes are missing
* FEATURE: Use new Instagram oEmbed endpoint if access token is configured
Instagram requires an Access Token to access their oEmbed endpoint. The requirements (from https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram/oembed/) are as follows:
- a Facebook Developer account, which you can create at developers.facebook.com
- a registered Facebook app
- the oEmbed Product added to the app
- an Access Token
- The Facebook app must be in Live Mode
The generated Access Token, once added to SiteSetting.facebook_app_access_token, will be passed to onebox. Onebox can then use this token to access the oEmbed endpoint to generate a onebox for Instagram.
* DEV: update user agent string
* DEV: don’t do HEAD requests against news.yahoo.com
* DEV: Bump onebox version from 2.1.5 to 2.1.6
* DEV: Avoid re-reading templates
* DEV: Tweaks to onebox mustache templates
* DEV: simplified error message for missing onebox data
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <mail@gerhard-schlager.at>
`setPermissionsGroups` would initialize an empty permissions object whenever new groups were added to the Tag Group. This meant that if you selected the `visible` permission and then added groups to the Tag Group, the `visible` permission would be obliterated and the Tag Group would be treated as though it was `private`.
This moves the library into our lib folder, and refactored it to more
modern Javascript. I've kept the MIT license at the top of the file.
Doing this allows us to import it as a library in Ember CLI and ditch
yet another global variable.
CSS are blocking resources, so keeping them below JS delays
rendering of the page. CSS should be loaded ASAP.
This change speeds up first contentful paint by 0.2s on localhost.
The slower the device, the bigger the difference could be.
ListableTopicSerializer includes many attributes which we are not using, and is likely to cause N+1s when not used in conjunction with TopicQuery.
Using the BasicTopicSerializer means that no other tables are required.