Why this change?
Prior to this change, we placed the identifier for the category using
CSS classes like `sidebar-section-link-<category slug>`. However, we found that it wasn't obvious
that an identifier for the category exists since it is first buried in
the CSS classes and second there isn't a way to describe what the
identifier is. Using data attributes, it makes it more obvious that an
identifier exists and what the identifier represents.
With the introduction of the sidebar navigation menu, the design team at
Discourse redesigned the user profile navigation to better coexist with
the sidebar.
What does this change do?
This commit the client to override the navigation menu setting
configured by the site temporarily based on the value of the
`navigation_menu` query param. The new query param replaces the old
`enable_sidebar` query param.
Why do we need this change?
The motivation here is to allow theme maintainers to quickly preview
what the site will look like with the various navigation menu site
setting.
The current default timeout is hardcoded to 2 seconds which is proving
too low for certain cases, and resulting in sporadic timeouts due to slow DNS queries.
* UX: change layout badge card
* UX: copy change
* UX: badge list styling
* UX: make active badge styling more clear
* Update translation
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
* Include x in translation
Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
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Co-authored-by: Gerhard Schlager <gerhard.schlager@discourse.org>
**This PR creates a new core reusable component wraps a character counter around any input.**
The component accepts the arguments: `max` (the maximum character limit), `value` (the value of text to be monitored).
It can be used for example, like so:
```hbs
<CharCounter @max="50" @value={{this.charCounterContent}}>
<textarea
placeholder={{i18n "styleguide.sections.char_counter.placeholder"}}
{{on "input" (action (mut this.charCounterContent) value="target.value")}}
class="styleguide--char-counter"></textarea>
</CharCounter>
```
**This PR also:**
1. Applies this component to the chat plugins edit channel's *Edit Description** modal, thereby replacing the simple text area which provided no visual indication when text exceeded the max allowed characters.
2. Adds an example to the `/styleguide` route
* FIX: Use pluralized string
* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string
* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string
* DEV: Remove linting of `one` key in MessageFormat string, it doesn't work
* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string
This also ensures that the URL works on subfolder and shows the site setting link only for admins instead of staff. The string is quite complicated, so the best option was to switch to MessageFormat.
* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string
* FIX: Use pluralized string
This also ensures that the URL works on subfolder and shows the site setting link only for admins instead of staff.
* REFACTOR: Correctly pluralize reaction tooltips in chat
This also ensures that maximum 5 usernames are shown and fixes the number of "others" which was off by 1 if the current user reacted on a message.
* REFACTOR: Use translatable string as comma separator
* DEV: Add comment to translation to clarify the meaning of `%{identifier}`
* REFACTOR: Use translatable comma separator and use explicit interpolation keys
* REFACTOR: Don't interpolate lowercase channel status
* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string
* REFACTOR: Don't interpolate channel status
* REFACTOR: Use %{count} interpolation key
* REFACTOR: Fix misuse of pluralized string
* REFACTOR: Correctly pluralize DM chat channel titles
As of ba3f62f576, handlebars templates are colocated with js files so the path to hbs templates referenced by this rake task is no longer valid. This commit fixes the path to hbs templates and updates a couple of files that are generated by the rake task.
We call `post.update_uploads_secure_status` in both
`PostCreator` and `PostRevisor`. Only the former was checking
if `SiteSetting.secure_uploads?` was enabled, but the latter
was not. There is no need to enqueue the job
`UpdatePostUploadsSecureStatus` if secure_uploads is not
enabled for the site.
- Reduce duplication of terms in post index from unlimited to 6. This will
result in reduced index size and reduced weighting for posts containing
a huge amount of duplicate terms. (Eg: a post containing "sam sam sam sam
sam sam sam sam", will index as "sam sam sam sam sam sam", only including
the word up to 6 times.) This corrects a flaw where title weighting could
be ignored.
- Prioritize exact matches of words in titles. Our search always performs
a prefix match. However we want to give special weight to exact title matches
meaning that a search for "sum" will find topics such as "the sum of us" vs
"summer in spring".
- Pick up fixes to our search algorithm which are missing from old indexes.
Specifically pick up the fix that indexes URLs properly. (`https://happy.com`
was stemmed to `happi` in keywords and then was not searchable)
see also:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/refinements-to-search-being-tested-on-meta/254158
Indexing will take a while and work in batches, in the background.
The error was:
```
Failures:
1) Chat::Endpoint.call(service, &block) when using the on_failed_contract action when the service contract does not fail does not run the provided block
Failure/Error: subject(:endpoint) { described_class.call(service, controller, &actions_block) }
NoMethodError:
private method `run' called for #<SuccessContractService:0x000000011e3b28a0 @initial_context={"guardian"=>nil}, @context=#<Chat::Service::Base::Context guardian=nil, __steps__=[#<Chat::Service::Base::ContractStep:0x000000011de51230 @name=:default, @method_name=:default, @class_name=SuccessContractService::Contract, @default_values_from=nil>]>>
# ./plugins/chat/app/services/base.rb:305:in `call'
# ./plugins/chat/app/helpers/with_service_helper.rb:20:in `run_service'
# ./plugins/chat/lib/endpoint.rb:76:in `call'
# ./plugins/chat/lib/endpoint.rb:70:in `call'
# ./plugins/chat/spec/lib/endpoint_spec.rb:80:in `block (3 levels) in <main>'
# ./plugins/chat/spec/lib/endpoint_spec.rb:198:in `block (5 levels) in <main>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:358:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
```
* 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.