It was used both when inviting from a topic page and when creating
invites with "Send to topic on first login", while it should be used
only in the former case.
This commit extends functionality of the expired invites tab, making
it more similar to the pending tab. It also implements a different
layout for mobile.
The cluster name can be configured by setting the `DISCOURSE_CLUSTER_NAME` environment variable. If set, you can then call /srv/status with a `?cluster=` parameter. If the cluster does not match, an error will be returned. This is useful if you need a load balancer to be able to verify the identity, as well as the presence, of an application container.
Some git repos have a different ssh url scheme than github and we should
support them.
This change updates our regex format to account for repos that don't
start with "git", but are still valid ssh urls.
Also I added some tests to account for the various formats and to ensure
we don't show the public key when using https urls.
See: https://meta.discourse.org/t/182668
* FIX: Invite acceptance tests were broken in Ember CLI
They relied on old Ember behavior where the app does not boot until
`visit` is called and this is no longer true.
This refactors the test to DRY stuff up a bit, and modify the DOM where
necessary in `needs.hooks.beforeEach`.
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests/acceptance/invite-accept-test.js
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
When transitioning from a tag topic list e.g. /tag/alerts
to the / route the topic list was not reloaded because the
same preload key was used for both lists (topic_list_latest).
The topic list was only reloaded when clicking on the / route
a second time because then it is forced to reload.
In the topic list adapter, we call `PreloadStore.getAndRemove` to
get the topic lists:
534777f5fd/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/adapters/topic-list.js (L34-L41)
Now instead of both / and /tag/alerts sharing the same preload
key of `topic_list_latest`, the tag has a key of `topic_list_tag/alerts/l/latest`
* UX: Add class to body on first unread notification
This commit adds `first-notification` class to the body element when there is a first unread notification. This will fix any issues with certain themes who use custom headers where z-index issues sometimes cause those custom headers to not be hidden by the transparent shadow over the page.
This commit ensures that "prioritize username in ux" setting is
respected in following places:
- user directory
- user summary
- badge detail
- group detail
Staff can send a post to the review queue by clicking the "Flag Post" button next to "Take Action...". Clicking it flags the post using the "Notify moderators" score type and hides it. A custom message will be sent to the user.
This is not recommended. But if you have other protections in place for CSRF mitigation, you may wish to disable Discourse's implementation. This site setting is not visible in the UI, and must be changed via the console.
The recalculation of the `forceActive` function for the nav items was being run _before_ the querystring parameters are getting updated. For example for the Unassigned link:
```javascript
i.addNavigationBarItem({
name: "unassigned",
customFilter: (category) => {
return category && category.enable_unassigned_filter;
},
customHref: (category) => {
if (category) {
return getURL(category.url) + "/l/latest?status=open&assigned=nobody";
}
},
forceActive: (category, args, router) => {
const queryParams = router.currentRoute.queryParams;
return (
queryParams &&
Object.keys(queryParams).length === 2 &&
queryParams["assigned"] === "nobody" &&
queryParams["status"] === "open"
);
},
before: "top",
});
```
When forceActive is hit going from e.g.`http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/top` to `http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/latest?assigned=nobody&status=open` the `queryParams` are empty and the URL does not seem to change until after the transition and so `active` ends up being false in this `navigation-item` function which controls whether or not to do the highlight:
```javascript
@discourseComputed("content.filterType", "filterType", "content.active")
active(contentFilterType, filterType, active) {
if (active !== undefined) {
return active;
}
return contentFilterType === filterType;
},
```
Also sometimes this is not even recalculated, for example going from `http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/latest?status=open` to `http://localhost:3000/c/some-category/5/l/latest?assigned=nobody&status=open`. This PR fixes the issue where the query parameters changing was not forcing this recalculation. This was especially noticable in conjunction with https://github.com/discourse/discourse-loading-slider.
The title of Twitter oneboxes is always the name of the Twitter user,
which is not a descriptive topic title. Leave the title field blank so
that users must enter their own title.
By default our QUnit test runner starts automatically. This is normally
fine but for our `run-qunit.js` script we add a bunch of QUnit events
using `eval` and sometimes those events were added after the tests
already started/finished resulting in a hang.
This adds a new parameter that will cause QUnit not to run
automatically, which the runner uses, then triggers a `start()` when it
knows it's ready.
Onebox content may only be resolved during the process_post job. Onebox content could change the content of the excerpt, so we need to make sure the excerpt is updated accordingly.
The signup boolean was being passed in the third _autoLogin argument, when it should have been the fourth. The third parameter to _autoLogin was optional, which is confusing. This commit cleans things up so both optional arguments are supplied via keywords.
Followup to cbef2ba151
The user and an admin could create multiple email change requests for
the same user. If any of the requests was validated and it became
primary, the other request could not be deleted anymore.
This allows auth provider plugins to behave differently for login / signup. Previously, there was no way for them to know which button had been used.
This change will be a no-op in the majority of cases. If auth plugins wish to make use of this new feature, they should check for ?signup=true in the URL. For example: https://github.com/discourse/discourse-oauth2-basic/pull/34
* Fixes an issue where long translations cause layout issues
* Fixes an issue where the alignment shifts when switching between signup/login
* Makes some of the margin/padding more consistent
* Removes duplicate .login-modal and .create-account classes and replaces them with .login-modal-body and .create-account-body
* Adds another color transformation so we could remove prefers-color-scheme... the problem with that was that my OS' UI might be set to something different than my Discourse preferences (prefers-color-scheme only responds to OS UI settings)
* FEATURE: allow category group moderators to pin/unpin topics
Category group moderators should be able to pin/unpin any topics within a category where they have appropraite category group moderator permissions.
Previously, we blocked search engines in tag pages since they may get marked as a duplicate content.
* DEV: block tag inner pages from search engines crawling.
* DEV: Use Ember CLI middleware to decorate the index template
Previously we'd do this on the client side which did not support our
full plugin API. Now requests for the index template will contact the
dev server for a bootstrap.json and apply it to the current template.
* FIX: Allows logins in development mode for Ember CLI