We have not used anything related to bookmarks for PostAction
or UserAction records since 2020, bookmarks are their own thing
now. Deleting all this is just cleaning up old cruft.
A bit of a mixed bag, this addresses several edge areas of bookmarks and makes them compatible with polymorphic bookmarks (hidden behind the `use_polymorphic_bookmarks` site setting). The main ones are:
* ExportUserArchive compatibility
* SyncTopicUserBookmarked job compatibility
* Sending different notifications for the bookmark reminders based on the bookmarkable type
* Import scripts compatibility
* BookmarkReminderNotificationHandler compatibility
This PR also refactors the `register_bookmarkable` API so it accepts a class descended from a `BaseBookmarkable` class instead. This was done because we kept having to add more and more lambdas/properties inline and it was very messy, so a factory pattern is cleaner. The classes can be tested independently as well.
Some later PRs will address some other areas like the discourse narrative bot, advanced search, reports, and the .ics endpoint for bookmarks.
It used to validate the post from the perspective of the user who
created the post. That did not work well when an admin attempted to
add a poll to a post created by a user who cannot create posts because
it said the user cannot create polls.
The problem was that it used post.user for the validation process
instead of post.acting_user.
This fix attempts to fix an issue where the preview was not updated after changing timezone. Changing time would work as it would recreate the date DOM element and as a result, reset the popper.
Note this commit also introduce a new {{d-popover}} component, example usage:
```hbs
{{#d-popover |state|}}
{{d-button label="foo.things" class="d-popover-trigger"}}
<div class="d-popover-content">
Some content
<div>
{{/d-popover}}
```
It's very easy to forget to add `require 'rails_helper'` at the top of every core/plugin spec file, and omissions can cause some very confusing/sporadic errors.
By setting this flag in `.rspec`, we can remove the need for `require 'rails_helper'` entirely.
This allows text editors to use correct syntax coloring for the heredoc sections.
Heredoc tag names we use:
languages: SQL, JS, RUBY, LUA, HTML, CSS, SCSS, SH, HBS, XML, YAML/YML, MF, ICS
other: MD, TEXT/TXT, RAW, EMAIL
This also switches to using the NPM package for better build stability. And adds a clearer label in the alert that is displayed to show your current timezone (when changing timezones).
New range tag for local dates with syntax like:
```
[date-range from=2022-01-06T13:00 to=2022-01-08 timezone=Australia/Sydney]
```
Previously, 2 dates in one line were considered as range. It was hard to decide if 2 dates are range when they were in separate lines or have some content between them.
New explicit tag should clearly distinguish between single date and range.
Common code from `addLocalDate` is extracted to `addSingleLocalDate`.
Both `addLocalDate` and new `addLocalRange` are using `addSingleLocalDate`.
Also, `defaultDateConfig` was extracted to have one place for all possible parameters.
Multiple polls can be created without the min attribute but that means
the attribute defaults to 1. A default of 0 does not make any sense
because it is equivalent to saying that a user is not casting any votes.
Centralizes calculations in a helper under the site header component.
This also reverts a small CSS change to the composer: since ac79c5ef,
the composer height was not including the grippie, which means that the
composer height was off by 11 pixels, and the topic progress widget was
sometimes being displayed cut off by 11 pixels.
A follow-up to #15117 and #15141. Applies the previous changes to PM-specific fields, makes the preview area take the all the available height of the composer, and unifies more spacing between composer elements.
Previously the discourse-presence plugin was using a `position: absolute` hack to display the 'replying...' users in the top right of the composer. This commit adds a more suitable plugin outlet, and updates the discourse-presence styling so it slots into the flex-box layout at the top of the composer
Skipping methods we don't use gives us mem/perf gains (minuscule but still), but more importantly fixes warnings about `Poll#open` (created by `enum :status`) conflicting with some internal AR method. 😃
`poll` plugin was publishing on `/polls/[topic_id]` every time a non-first post was created. I can't imagine this being needed. It regressed 3 years ago in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/6359
* DEV: Remove spec that we no longer need.
As far as we know, the migration has been successful for a number of
years.
* FIX: Validate number of votes allowed per poll per user.
I was previously relying on `this.isDestroying` returning `true` during `willDestroyElement`. This was an incorrect assumption.
This commit refactors the logic into an explicit `cleanup` function, and also adds some cleanup for empty keys in the `subscribedProxy` array
This removes all custom controllers and redis/messagebus logic from discourse-presence, and replaces it with core's new PresenceChannel system.
All functionality should be retained. This implementation should scale much better to large numbers of users, reduce the number of HTTP requests made by clients, and reduce the volume of messages on the MessageBus.
For more information on PresenceChannel, see 31db8352
* FIX: do not display add to calendar for past dates
There is no value in saving past dates into calendar
* FIX: remove postId and move ICS to frontend
PostId is not necessary and will make the solution more generic for dates which doesn't belong to a specific post.
Also, ICS file can be generated in JavaScript to avoid calling backend.
- Stop looking up the topic title from the DOM. On long topics, the topic title may not be present. Instead, we can store the topic title in a data-title attribute during decorateCookedElement, and then access it later. This approach would also allow us to add customize titles per-local-date in future. If there is no topic title available (e.g. when local dates are used elsewhere in the UI), we use the site name to build a sensible default
- Don't require a postId for creating calendar events. We don't have postIds in non-post contexts. At the moment, the 'download ICS' function will fail without a valid postId, so that will need to be fixed in a future commit.
When there is a blank space in the end of date, moment is returning a different value:
```javascript
console.log(moment.tz("2021-09-09 ", "Australia/Sydney").toISOString());
// 2021-09-09T00:00:00.000Z
console.log(moment.tz("2021-09-09", "Australia/Sydney").toISOString());
// 2021-09-08T14:00:00.000Z
```
It allows saving local date to calendar.
Modal is giving option to pick between ics and google. User choice can be remembered as a default for the next actions.
They can use the remove vote button or select the same option again for
single choice polls.
This commit refactor the plugin to properly organize code and make it
easier to follow.
When start/end was missing the time component the string passed to `moment()` would have a space at the end. This was causing these warnings:
```
Deprecation warning: value provided is not in a recognized RFC2822 or ISO format. moment construction falls back to js Date(), which is not reliable across all browsers and versions. Non RFC2822/ISO date formats are discouraged. Please refer to http://momentjs.com/guides/#/warnings/js-date/ for more info.
```
Allows creating a bookmark with the `for_topic` flag introduced in d1d2298a4c set to true. This happens when clicking on the Bookmark button in the topic footer when no other posts are bookmarked. In a later PR, when clicking on these topic-level bookmarks the user will be taken to the last unread post in the topic, not the OP. Only the OP can have a topic level bookmark, and users can also make a post-level bookmark on the OP of the topic.
I had to do some pretty heavy refactors because most of the bookmark code in the JS topics controller was centred around instances of Post JS models, but the topic level bookmark is not centred around a post. Some refactors were just for readability as well.
Also removes some missed reminderType code from the purge in 41e19adb0d
If parent element for range does not exists, range calculator should
return empty array. In that case duration calculations will stop because
of:
```
if (_rangeElements(element).length === 2) {
opts.duration = _calculateDuration(element);
}
```
This PR is introducing 2 changes.
1. Date popup is displayed on click instead on hover
2. If the range is given then the whole range is always displayed for both startDate and endDate
3. For range, short time is displayed for end if the range is < 24 hours
This adds a new property, `pluginId` which you can pass to `modifyClass`
which prevent the class from being modified over and over again.
This also includes a fix for polls which was leaking state between tests
which this new functionality exposed.
Major changes included:
- better support for screen readers
- trapping focus in modals
- better tabbing order in composer
- alerts on no content found/number of items found
- better autofocus in modals
- mini-tag-chooser is now a multi-select component
- each multi-select-component will now display selection on one row
We are working to introduce a general core API for presence, which will clash with this plugin's `/presence` namespace
This commit introduces no functional change. There may be a slight interruption in discourse-presence functionality during a deploy of this commit.
- prefers insertAdjacentHTML over innerHTML as it's much faster in this case (about 5x)
- memoizes tz.guess()
- memoizes list of timezones
- inlines template
- applies main element class in one pass
All in all for a very edge case of about 80 dates it should be faster of about 15/20ms.
User flair was given by user's primary group. This PR separates the
two, adds a new field to the user model for flair group ID and users
can select their flair from user preferences now.
In some conditions, pages were skipped. This was implemented in the past
in f490a8d, but then reverted in 04ec543, because sometimes it was stuck
reloading the first page.
The code that loads more results was simplified and a lot of duplicate
code was removed. The logic to remove users who changed their vote was
also introduced again, but just for the regular polls.
The endpoint the existence of the poll and if the current user can see it. It
will facilitate using a poll programmatically, especially if we'd like to create an external poll through a theme component.
Partially revert f490a8d39a because we aren't able to
load more than the initially preloaded voters.
We were always trying to load the 1st page of voters.
Also removed the "remove users who changed their vote" logic as it was not properly working in multiple choices polls.
cc @nbianca
When initially released, the polls had a different design that didn't interact
well with the quote button - https://meta.discourse.org/t/31586
Now that the design has evolved, not being able to select text from inside a poll is
counter productive, so it's enabled again.
* FIX: Fetch last page again if incomplete
The next fetched page number used to increase continuously even if the
last page was incomplete and fetching it again could have new voters.
* FIX: Do not display twice a user who changed vote
A user could appear under two voting options when they changed their
vote because pressing the Load More Voters button updated only the
current option.