* Add username and name_or_username variables to SystemMessage defaults
* Allow username and name variables on welcome_user email template overrides
* Satisfy linting
* Add test
Previous commit 479c0a3051 was done with the assumption that this info was defined on user serializer but it was actually defined on post serializer in core. This commit extends the user serializer for messages to add this data to the user.
Also correctly adds serializer test to ensure we actually have this data.
Reopening Ember.LinkComponent causes `<LinkTo>` to enter 'legacy mode', and fall back to the Classic Component implementation. The extension added the ability to pass `@name` to the component. Setting a name (or any other attribute) on the new Glimmer implementation can be achieved by passing `name=` (no `@`).
The original use case for this was refactored out during https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/d3649873a2. There are no other instances of `@name` being used in core or `all-the-*`.
The update to section-link is required to avoid a warning when an `undefined` value is passed to the argument.
This custom implementation was extending from `Ember.LinkComponent`, which is a legacy 'classic component' implementation of `<LinkTo`. Our current version of Ember includes a native glimmer implementation of LinkTo which should be much faster.
The patch we introduced was to set the 5th argument to `routing.isActiveForRoute` to `false`. In our current version of Ember, `isActiveForRoute` only takes 4 arguments, so this override is essentially a no-op. The change was made in https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/commit/56af48bb41 (first released in Ember 3.24).
* UX: handle long userstatus in menupanel
* UX: remove margin on userstatus emoji
* UX: change emoji sise of user status in DM creator
* FIX: user status overflow on chat index
Adds a new LookupThread class that handles finding the
thread based on thread + channel ID, checking permissions
and policy/contract checks.
Co-authored-by: Loïc Guitaut <loic@discourse.org>
Initially, the ChatMention model / db table was introduced to better support notifications (see discourse/discourse-chat@0801d10). That means that currently, we create a new chat_mention record only if a user will be notified about the mention.
Now we plan to start using the ChatMention model in other scenarios (for example for implementing user status on mentions) so we need to always create a new record in the chat_mention table. This PR does the first step into that direction by decoupling the logic for extracting and expanding mentions from the code related to notifications.
This doesn't change any behavior, only extracts code from ChatNotifier.
This commit adds backend support for a new topics list that combines both the current unread and new topics lists. We're going to experiment with this new list (name TBD) internally and decide if this feature is something that we want to fully build.
Internal topic: t/77234.
Fixes "`decorateCooked` should be supplied with an `id` option to avoid memory leaks in test mode. The id will be used to ensure the decorator is only applied once." warnings
Currently, clicking on the unsubscribe link with a `key` associated with a
deleted topic results in an HTTP 500 response.
This change fixes that by skipping any attempt to run topic related flow if topic
isn't present.
Before that change, footer of the sidebar was not visible.
Footer is very important, especially now, when add custom section button is located there.
Also, distance between chat input and keyboard were increased
This commit changes the ChatThreadsManager into a native
class instead of an ember service, and initializes it
for every ChatChannel model. This way each channel has its
own thread manager and cache that we can load/unload as
needed, and we also move activeThread to the channel since
it makes more sense to keep it there, not inside the chat service.
The pattern of calling setOwner with the passed in owner
from ChatChannel is adapted from the latest ember docs,
and is needed to avoid the error below when calling services
from the native class:
> Attempting to lookup an injected property on an object without a container, ensure that the object was instantiated via a container
It works well _only_ if we use our own getOwner wrapper
from addon/lib/get-owner, which is for backwards compat.
c.f. https://guides.emberjs.com/release/in-depth-topics/native-classes-in-depth/
The `custom` notification type is a generic notification type that plugins can use for their own notifications, so it doesn't make sense to fallback to the implementation of `linkTitle` in the base notification type because core can't possibly come up with a title suitable for all custom notifications.
We were calling the job with a symbol as one of the values:
```ruby
Jobs.enqueue(
:send_message_notifications,
chat_message_id: 1,
timestamp: Time.now.iso8601(6),
reason: :new,
)
```
Which is a bad pattern as when the job serialisation will happen, `:new` will become `"new"` and you have to deal with a string in your job and not a symbol, which can be confusing and lead to bugs.
This commit fixes the UpdateUserLastRead spec which was checking
for a message ID that did not exist -- this could fail at times
since message ID 2 could exist. Better to create + destroy a message
since then it's guaranteed we have a unique ID.
This also attempts to clarify a step that we expect to fail which
succeeds instead by adding another emoji next to the success tick and
an explanation text.
Also removes some uses of unless in Services::Base, we generally prefer
to use alternatives, since unless can be hard to parse in a lot of
cases.
Co-authored-by: Loïc Guitaut <loic@discourse.org>
Core now has support for mobile-specific overrides of component templates, so we can now safely colocate the last batch of core components.
Followup to 524cb5211b
Long-term, we may aim to remove the ability to have mobile-specific component templates. But for now, this commit will allow us to colocate a component's template, while keeping the mobile-specific-override functionality for core, plugins and themes.