This is where they should be as far as ember is concerned. Note this is
a huge commit and we should be really careful everything continues to
work properly.
Adds an optional title attribute to polls. The rationale for this addition is that polls themselves didn't contain context/question and relied on post body to explain them. That context wasn't always obvious (e.g. when there are multiple polls in a single post) or available (e.g. when you display the poll breakdown - you see the answers, but not the question)
As a side note, here's a word on how the poll plugin works:
> We have a markdown poll renderer, which we use in the builder UI and the composer preview, but… when you submit a post, raw markdown is cooked into html (twice), then we extract data from the generated html and save it to the database. When it's render time, we first display the cooked html poll, and then extract some data from that html, get the data from the post's JSON (and identify that poll using the extracted html stuff) to then render the poll using widgets and the JSON data.
eslint --fix is capable of fix it automatically for you, ensure prettier is run after eslint as eslint --fix could leave the code in an invalid prettier state.
This is a little bit of refactoring. Core Discourse should have default promotion message for TL2.
In addition, when the Discobot plugin is enabled, the user is invited to advanced training
This PR removes the user reminder topic timers, because that system has been supplanted and improved by bookmark reminders. The option is removed from the UI and all existing user reminder topic timers are migrated to bookmark reminders.
Migration does this:
* Get all topic_timers with status_type 5 (reminders)
* Gets all bookmarks where the user ID and topic ID match
* Loops through the found topic timers
* If there is no bookmark for the OP of the topic, then we just create a bookmark with a reminder
* If there is a bookmark for the OP of the topic and it does **not** have a reminder set, then just
update it with the topic timer reminder
* If there is a bookmark for the OP of the topic with a reminder then just discard the topic timer
* Cancels all outstanding user reminder topic timers
* **Trashes (not deletes) all user reminder topic timers**
Notes:
* For now I have left the user reminder topic timer job class in place; this is so the jobs can be cancelled in the migration. It and the specs will be deleted in the next PR.
* At a later date I will write a migration to delete all trashed user topic timers. They are not deleted here in case there are data issues and they need to be recovered.
* A future PR will change the UI of the topic timer modal to make it look more like the bookmark modal.
Previously we were manually comparing the composer 'action' to the REPLY and EDIT constants. This meant that other forms of editing (e.g. shared drafts) were not included. This commit changes the presence logic to use the existing composer computed variables.
* FIX - make Discobot new user tutorial a little more robust
Plugin allows reply, regardless of other SiteSettings
Skip image upload step if user can’t upload images, calls new ‘likes’ step instead
* Test that the images step is skipped
* Slight optimization
eg:
timezone="America/Detroit"
timezones="US/Eastern"
Before this commit we would show America/Detroit in previews and not US/Eastern, given US/Eastern and America/Detroit are equivalent.
After this commit, we will display the date with America/Detroit but show US/Eastern in the previews.
The poll breakdown modal replaces the grouped pie charts feature.
Includes:
* MODAL: Untangle `onSelectPanel`
Previously modal-tab component would call on click the onSelectPanel callback with itself (modal-tab) as `this` which severely limited its usefulness. Now showModal binds the callback to its controller.
"The PR includes a fix/change to d-modal (b7f6ec6) that hasn't been extracted to a separate PR because it's not currently possible to test a change like this in abstract, i.e. with dynamically created controllers/components in tests. The percentage/count toggle test for the poll breakdown feature is essentially a test for that d-modal modification."
Ensure that the inappropriate flag is used and not some other flag
type. If some other flag is used a message will be posted letting the
user know they used the wrong flag and the original flag will be removed
so that they can try again.
Bug reported on meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/157075
Per the linked site (http://mths.be/details) and https://caniuse.com/#feat=details the <details> element is supported since Chrome 12/Safari 6/Firefox 49/Edge 79. IE 11 doesn't handle them, but we dropped the support for that browser.
Previously it would sleep for either 2 or 3 seconds instead of sleeping
between a range of 2 to 3 seconds. Also, 2 to 3 seconds seems to be
excessivly long when I tried out discobot again.