We use javascript to remove the splash screen when the site boots up. If the user has js disabled, they get stuck on the splash screen.
If the user has js disabled. We don't show the splash screen at all.
Fixes a flaky spec:
```
1) WordWatcher.word_matcher_regexp format of the result regexp is correct when watched_words_regular_expressions = true
Failure/Error: expect(regexp.inspect).to eq("/(#{word1})|(#{word2})/i")
expected: "/(word35)|(word36)/i"
got: "/(word36)|(word35)/i"
(compared using ==)
# ./spec/services/word_watcher_spec.rb:19:in `block (4 levels) in <main>'
```
This commit does six things
* changes the animation for the splash screen. To a more subtle animation.
* defers displaying the splash by 1.5 seconds
* defers displaying the splash "loading" text by 2.5 seconds
* defers removing the splash until all Discourse initializers have run
* fixes a display issue in Firefox
* Inlines the SVG as a base64 and inlines the required CSS.
The encoded SVG is hard coded for now, but we will use a helper to generate that based on the file after some testing.
We have a `cleanup!` class method on bookmarks that deletes
bookmarks X days after their related record (post/topic) are
deleted. This commit changes this method to use the
registered_bookmarkables for this instead, and each bookmarkable
type can delete related bookmarks in their own way.
When calling the API to delete a user:
```
curl -X DELETE "https://discourse.example.com/admin/users/159.json" \
-H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data;" \
-H "Api-Key: ***" \
-H "Api-Username: ***" \
-F "delete_posts=true" \
-F "block_email=false" \
-F "block_urls=false" \
-F "block_ip=false"
```
Setting the parameters `block_email`, `block_urls` and `block_ip`explicitly to `false` did not work because the values weren't being parsed to boolean.
This PR introduces a new hidden site setting that allows admins to display a splash screen while site assets load.
The splash screen can be enabled via the `splash_screen` hidden site setting.
This is what the splash screen currently looks like
5ceb72f085.mp4
Once site assets load, the splash screen is automatically removed.
To control the loading text that shows in the splash screen, you can change the preloader_text translation string in admin > customize > text
It's already included in the `ignored_columns` list in the group model. 03ffb0bf27/app/models/group.rb (L9)
Also, removed the `MigrateGroupFlairImages` onceoff job and spec.
On the password_reset error screen, it was totally unused
On the show_confirm_new_email screen, we can load the `vendor` bundle instead. Eventually we should move all this logic into the Ember app
In certain situations, a logged in user can redeem an invite with an email that
either doesn't match the invite's email or does not adhere to the email domain
restriction of an invite link. The impact of this flaw is aggrevated
when the invite has been configured to add the user that accepts the
invite into restricted groups.
This commit allows quoting of discourse-local-date elements
and converts the quoted tags back into bbcode so that the
rendered quote will also render the discourse-local-date HTML.
This works on single dates as well as date ranges, and supports
all of the options used by discourse-local-date.
This also necessitated adding addTextDecorateCallback to the
to-markdown core lib (similar to addBlockDecorateCallback and
addTagDecorateCallback) to transform the text nodes between
date ranges to remove the -> in the final quote.
c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/quotes-that-contain-date-time/101999
Now that we've switched to Ember CLI, these things are no longer used.
- These sprockets manifests are superceded by the assets generated by ember cli
- These vendored scripts are now fetched by ember-auto-import at compile time
Updates markdown-it to v13.0.1
Noteworthy changes:
* `markdownit()` is now available on `globalThis` instead of `window`.
* The `text_collapse` rule was renamed to `fragments_join` which affected the `bbcode-inline` implementation.
* The `linkify` rule was added to the `inline` chain which affected the handling of the `[url]` BBCode. If available, our implementation reuses `link_open` and `link_close` tokens created by linkify in order to prevent duplicate links.
* The rendered HTML for code changed slightly. There's now a linebreak before the `</code>` tag. The tests were adjusted accordingly.
```
{"type":"warn","text":"DEPRECATION: Using this.clearRender has been deprecated, consider using `clearRender` imported from `@ember/test-helpers`. [deprecation id: ember-test-helpers.setup-rendering-context.clearRender]"}
```
Similar to #17145
This commit moves the SVG sprite container to the <discourse-assets> element.
There is 0 visual or functional changes in this PR. It just tidies up the element view in devTools.
This PR introduces 0 visual or functional changes. The only thing that it changes is that it moves the data-preloaded div (which has the app boot json into the <discourse-assets> element.
See #17078 for a bit more context.
The reason behind this change is that it makes devTools element view a little bit less cluttered.
Certain rogue bots such as Yandex may send across invalid CSP reports
when CSP report collection is enabled.
This ensures that invalid reports will not cause log floods and simply
returns a 422 error.
Co-authored-by: Alan Guo Xiang Tan <gxtan1990@gmail.com>