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Godfrey Chan 2ae913f45e
Consistently import `escape` from `discourse-common` (#23790)
`escape` from `pretty-text/sanitizer` is a re-export of the same
function defined in `discourse-common`. Updating the import paths
across the codebase to use the `discourse-common` import path.

`escape` is a rather simple function that can be accomplished with
a regular expression in `discourse-common`.

On the other hand, the remaining parts in `pretty-text/sanitizer`
has a lot of code, PLUS it depend on the rather heavy "xss" NPM
library.

Currently, most of the consumers of `pretty-text/sanitizer` are of
the `{ escape }` varient. This is resolved by this PR.

The remaining usages are either:

1. via/through `PrettyText` which is essentially gated behind
   loading the markdown-it bundle, OR

2. via `sanitize` from `discourse/lib/text`

I believe we may ultimately be able to move all the usages to behind
the markdown-it bundle (or, equivilantly, set up another lazy bundle
for `sanitize`) and be able to shed the sanitization code and the
"xss" library from the initial page load.

`discourse/lib/text` also defines a `sanitizeAsync` which is gated
behind loading the markdown-it bundle.

Looking through the usages of `sanitize`, I believe most of these
can be safely switched to use `sanitizeAsync`, in that they are
already in an asynchrnous path that handles a server response. Most
of them are actually rendering a piece of server-generated HTML
message as flash message, so I am not sure there really is value in
sanitizing (we should be able to trust our own server?), but in any
case, code-wise, they should already be able to absorb the async
just fine.

I am not sure if `sanitize` and `sanitizeAsync` are actually API
compatible – they both take `options` but I think those `options` do
pretty different things. This is somethign for another person to
investigate down the road in another PR.

According to `all-the-plugins`, `discourse-graphviz` also import
from this location, so perhaps we should PR to update. That being
said, it doesn't really hurt anything to keep the alias around for
a while.
2023-10-11 22:21:01 +01:00
David Taylor 6970c7dc13
DEV: Resolve and prevent user fixture changes leaking between tests (#23898)
- Introduces a `deepFreeze` helper to block any mutations to the current-user fixture

- Add `cloneJSON` to any places which were previously causing mutations
2023-10-11 13:46:06 +01:00
David Taylor 48193767bf DEV: Sort imports
Automatically generated by `eslint --fix` to satisfy the updated configuration
2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
David Taylor ef5cb6e7ed
DEV: Support components under /index paths in themes/plugins (#23876)
Normally, modules defined under `blah/index` can be imported as `blah`. This is also true of Ember resolver lookups - `<MyComponent />` should resolve to the same as `<MyComponent::Index />`. This was working as expected in Discourse core, but we had not implemented the same in our custom resolver logic for themes/plugins.

This commit implements the `/index` fallback, and adds a test for the behaviour.
2023-10-10 16:29:40 +01:00
Jarek Radosz 5a904949b2
DEV: Add gjs support for themes (#23473) 2023-10-02 12:36:06 +02:00
Kris a523f17ed7
A11Y: aria-label for mobile topic list avatar (#23693) 2023-09-28 13:29:56 -04:00
David Taylor 8958b4f76a
DEV: Rename custom getOwner to getOwnerWithFallback (#23437)
Our custom implementation of `getOwner` includes a fallback which returns an owner, even if the passed object does not have one set. This is confusing and creates a false sense of security. Generally if the fallback is used, it means there is a problem with the patterns being used.

This commit renames our custom implementation to `getOwnerWithFallback`, while maintaining the old `getOwner` export with a deprecation notice. Core code is updated to use the official `@ember/application` implementation, or the new `getOwnerWithFallback` function.

This commit updates all core uses of `{ getOwner } from discourse-common/lib/get-owner` to use `getOwnerWithFallback`. Future commits will work through and convert many of these to use the official `@ember/application` implementation
2023-09-26 14:30:52 +01:00
David Taylor 2e950eb07a
DEV: Introduce RenderGlimmer for raw hbs (#23592)
A new `rawRenderGlimmer` function is introduced which can be used to render glimmer components inside our legacy 'raw hbs' views. See discourse/lib/raw-render-glimmer for more information. This will help as we work to move away from raw-hbs use.
2023-09-26 13:16:48 +01:00
Jarek Radosz c48e29db02
DEV: Use object spread instead of `Object.assign({}, …)` (#23167)
Same behavior, more consistent and concise code.
2023-08-21 14:28:16 +02:00
Kris 51e369a2c6
UX: update admin popular theme list (#23134) 2023-08-18 09:07:25 -04:00
David Taylor 16c6ab8661
DEV: Allow plugin outlets to be defined using gjs (#23142)
Previously we were discovering plugin outlets by checking first for dedicated template files, and then looking for classes to match them. This doesn't work for components which are entirely defined in JS (e.g. those authored with gjs, or those which are re-exports of a colocated component).

This commit refactors our detection logic to look for both class and template modules in a single pass. It also refactors things so that the modules themselves are required lazily when needd, rather than all being loaded during app boot.
2023-08-18 12:07:10 +01:00
Godfrey Chan 923b51ad25
DEV: add loader.js shims for packages used across bundles (#22703)
This adds a new `loaderShim()` function to ensure certain modules
are present in the `loader.js` registry and therefore runtime
`require()`-able.

Currently, the classic build pipeline puts a lot of things in the
runtime `loader.js` registry automatically. For example, all of
the ember-auto-import packages are in there.

Going forward, and especially as we switch to the Embroider build
pipeline, this will not be guarenteed. We need to keep an eye on
what modules (packages) our "external" bundles (admin, wizard,
markdown-it, plugins, etc) are expecting to be present and put
them into the registry proactively.
2023-08-09 12:04:41 +01:00
Jordan Vidrine 4d2d31e68a
Revert "UX: Simplify and redesign summary skeleton (#22965)" (#23012)
This reverts commit bd19f0c9f1.
2023-08-08 07:55:37 -05:00
Keegan George bd19f0c9f1
UX: Simplify and redesign summary skeleton (#22965) 2023-08-03 13:59:35 -07:00
David Taylor eb94ec16da
DEV: introduce Ember `<template>` tag support (.gjs) (#22719)
The gjs/gts formats are a new pattern for authoring Ember components. This commit introduces support for these patterns to our build pipeline for core/plugins, and converts a handful of components to use the new format. It also introduces relevant updates to our linting config, and to our sample vscode configuration.

Co-authored-by: Godfrey Chan <godfreykfc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Krystan HuffMenne <kmenne+github@gmail.com>
2023-07-20 21:01:12 +01:00
Jarek Radosz 9bbd5efbec
DEV: Convert helpers into plain functions (#22385)
Since 0fa92529ed, helpers can now be implemented as plain JS functions. This makes them much easier to write/read, and also makes them usable in `<template>` gjs files.
2023-07-20 19:45:40 +01:00
Godfrey Chan 4d62c49e20
DEV: move raw handlebars to /raw-templates/ (#22574)
The primary motivation is to simplify `eagerLoadRawTemplateModules` which curently introspects the module dependencies (the `imports` at runtime). This is no longer supported in Embroider as the AMD shims do not have any dependencies (since it's managed internally with webpack).
2023-07-13 12:57:45 -05:00
David Taylor 2fde58def4
DEV: Move avatar-utils into dedicated discourse-common module (#22517)
These avatar-related helper functions are used in pretty-text, which currently means we load the entire `discourse/lib/utilities` module into the mini-racer when running pretty-text on the server side. This stops us adding any logic or imports to discourse/lib/utilities which may depend on other `discourse/` namespace features.

This commit moves the avatar-related utils into a dedicated module in the `discourse-common` namespace, adds backwards-compatibility shims, and updates the pretty-text config accordingly.
2023-07-12 09:06:16 +01:00
David Taylor 1b693d0d60
DEV: Set owner on widget instances (#22391)
This allows us to use `getOwner(this)` on widgets (without needing to resort to our custom `discourse-common/lib/get-owner` implementation which has a hacky fallback)
2023-07-03 17:34:24 +01:00
Bianca Nenciu 9a2780397f
FIX: Handle all UTF-8 characters (#21344)
Watched words were converted to regular expressions containing \W, which
handled only ASCII characters. Using [^[:word]] instead ensures that
UTF-8 characters are also handled correctly.
2023-05-15 12:45:04 +03:00
Isaac Janzen c6d44e504f
DEV: Remove legacy resolver (#21263) 2023-04-26 13:39:15 -05:00
David Taylor 346d80b582 DEV: Convert composer controller to service
Named outlets are deprecated and will be removed in Ember 4.x.

Backwards-compatibility shims are introduced so that plugin overrides to `controller:composer` are ported to `service:composer`.
2023-04-26 12:19:41 +01:00
Jarek Radosz cbabc01e0e
DEV: Make `capabilities` into a service (#18678) 2023-03-27 19:06:36 +02:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX 165a3217c8
Revert "FIX: delay custom section reorder (#20781)" (#20786)
This reverts commit 4fe79ccc79.
2023-03-23 11:27:12 +01:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek 4fe79ccc79
FIX: delay custom section reorder (#20781)
Reorder should start after 300ms.
In addition, pointer events should be blocked to not open link after reorder is finished.
2023-03-23 15:05:36 +11:00
TheJammiestDodger f57ba758ce
UX: Update Install Popular items and links (#20688)
* UX: Update 'Install Popular' items and links

* Update popular-themes.js

* Update popular-themes.js

* Update popular-themes.js

* Lint

---------

Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
2023-03-17 16:05:36 +00:00
David Taylor 8f1a5c9392
DEV: Fail core JS test runs if deprecations are triggered (#20614)
It's important to keep our core log output as clean as possible to avoid 'crying wolf', and so that any deprecations triggered by plugin/theme tests are indeed caused by that theme/plugin, and not core.

This commit will make the core test suite fail if any deprecations are triggered. If a new deprecation is introduced (e.g. as part of a dependency update) and we need more time to resolve it it can be silenced via ember-deprecation-workflow.

This does not affect plugin/theme test runs.
2023-03-10 10:39:42 +00:00
David Taylor e08a0b509d
DEV: Support `@debounce` decorator in native class syntax (#20521)
The implementation previously generated a descriptor with an `initializer()`, and bound the function to the `this` context of the initializer. In native class syntax, the initializer of a descriptor is only called once, with a `this` context of the constructor, not the instance.

This commit updates the implementation so that it generates the bound function on-demand using a getter. This is the same strategy employed by ember's built-in `@action` decorator.

Unfortunately, this use of a getter means that the `@observes` decorator does not support being directly chained to `@debounce`. It throws the error "`observer must be provided a function or an observer definition`". The workaround is to put the observer on its own function, which then calls the debounced function. Given that we're aiming to reduce our usage of `@observes`, we've accepted the need for this workaround rather than spending the time to patch the implementation of `@observes`.
2023-03-03 11:48:58 +00:00
David Taylor 8d2fa1c184 DEV: Add native class shims for `on`/`observes` decorators 2023-02-22 09:32:48 +00:00
Zachary Huff 0a8387ecd2
FIX: Validate asset url before replacing base url (#16438)
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2023-01-30 07:32:48 +08:00
Jordan Vidrine ef62c85a12
FIX: Add REPLACEMENTS icons to styleguide 2022-12-15 09:12:18 -06:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek aa3a9b6fea
FEATURE: Differentiate notification type for directly vs indirectly watched topic (#19433)
When user is watching category or tag (watching or watching first post) notifications are moved to other tab.

To achieve that and distinguish between post create to directly watched topics and indirectly watched topics, new notification type called `watching_category_or_tag` was introduced.
2022-12-14 10:22:26 +11:00
Jarek Radosz fd405179a7
DEV: Modernize the remaining admin-webhooks parts (#19438) 2022-12-13 13:32:34 +01:00
David Taylor c139767055
DEV: Remove `Ember.TEMPLATES` and centralize template resolution rules (#19220)
In the past, the result of template compilation would be stored directly in `Ember.TEMPLATES`. Following the move to more modern ember-cli-based compilation, templates are now compiled to es6 modules. To handle forward/backwards compatibility during these changes we had logic in `discourse-boot` which would extract templates from the es6 modules and store them into the legacy-style `Ember.TEMPLATES` object.

This commit removes that shim, and updates our resolver to fetch templates directly from es6 modules. This is closer to how 'vanilla' Ember handles template resolution. We still have a lot of discourse-specific logic, but now it is centralised in one location and should be easier to understand and normalize in future.

This commit should not introduce any behaviour change.
2022-11-29 10:24:35 +00:00
Kris d6ddb337c8
UX: use solid envelope icon for consistency (#19157) 2022-11-23 08:46:35 +08:00
David Taylor 6d6d5a200f
DEV: Add `withSilencedDeprecationsAsync` for async functions (#19057)
Previously we were trying to handle both async and sync use cases in a single function, but it was confusing to read and led to subtle race conditions. This commit separates the async version into a separate function.
2022-11-16 17:55:20 +00:00
David Taylor 392bafcd7e
DEV: Add unique ids to deprecations (#19019)
This will improve the QUnit deprecation summaries introduced via 8c48285145
2022-11-16 10:00:39 +00:00
David Taylor c78c5dd407
DEV: Improve discourse-common/deprecate implementation (take 2) (#19032)
- Count deprecations and print them to the console following QUnit runs
- In GitHub actions, write the same information as a job summary
- Add documentation to `discourse-common/lib/deprecated`
- Introduce `id` and `url` options to `deprecated`
- Introduce `withSilencedDeprecations` helper to allow testing deprecated code paths without making noise in the logs

This was previously reverted in 47035693b7.
2022-11-16 09:30:20 +00:00
David Taylor 338901d335
Revert "DEV: Improve discourse-common/deprecate implementation (#18987)" (#19028)
This reverts commit 8c48285145. This introduced a bug which could cause sites to break when certain deprecations are hit. We'll re-introduce a fixed version of this change in a future commit.
2022-11-15 09:32:01 +11:00
David Taylor 8c48285145
DEV: Improve discourse-common/deprecate implementation (#18987)
- Count deprecations and print them to the console following QUnit runs
- In GitHub actions, write the same information as a job summary
- Add documentation to `discourse-common/lib/deprecated`
- Introduce `id` and `url` options to `deprecated`
- Introduce `withSilencedDeprecations` helper to allow testing deprecated code paths without making noise in the logs
2022-11-14 17:05:16 +00:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX c8beefc1ee
FIX: reimplements chat audio into a service (#18983)
This implementation attempts to be more resilient to background tab.

Notes:
- adds support for immediate arg in @debounce decorators
- fixes a bug in discourseDebounce which was not supporting immediate arg in tests
- chat-audio-manager has no tests as audio requires real user interaction and is hard to test reliably
2022-11-11 13:11:41 +01:00
Jarek Radosz 09e4eb4137
DEV: Introduce a `@debounce(delay)` decorator (#18667)
An example from tests:

```js
class TestStub {
  counter = 0;

  @debounce(50)
  increment() {
    this.counter++;
  }
}

const stub = new TestStub();

stub.increment();
stub.increment();
stub.increment();
await settled();

assert.strictEqual(stub.counter, 1);
```
2022-10-19 20:43:58 +02:00
David Taylor 58e59e3579
DEV: Remove all use of Ember/jQuery globals in core (#18670) 2022-10-19 17:04:49 +01:00
David Taylor 7e372b3a15
DEV: Restrict resolver lookups to known namespaces (#18599)
Ember's default resolver only looks for components/services/etc. which are namespaced under the app's `modulePrefix` (`discourse`, in our case). To use addon components/services/etc., the addon must re-export them in its `app/` directory.

In order to support plugins, our custom resolver does a 'suffix match'. This has an unintended side-effect of matching things which are not part of the discourse app or themes/plugins. We've come to rely on this for a few in-repo addons like `select-kit`, `admin` and `wizard`.

This unrestricted 'suffix matching' can cause some very unexpected behaviour. For example, the ember-inspector browser extension has a module called `ember_debug/service/session`. When looking up `service:session`, our resolver was choosing that third-party service over our own Session service. This means Discourse fails to boot when the Ember Inspector is open.

This commit restricts the 'suffix matching' to a known set of namespaces. This brings us one step closer to the default Ember Resolver implementation, and reduces the chance of unexpected behaviour like the ember-inspector issue.

This commit also updates the `dialog-holder` addon to export its service under the app directory, so that we don't need to account for it in the resolver. We may want to consider doing the same for things like `select-kit` and `truth-helpers`, but is beyond the scope of this commit.
2022-10-17 09:33:52 +01:00
Osama Sayegh aeee7ed03d
UX: Change `posted` notification icon to `discourse-bell-exclamation` (#18217)
This PR changes the icon for `posted` notification types (these are the notifications that you receive when someone posts in a topic you're watching) from `reply` to `discourse-bell-exclamation`. We're doing this to visually distinguish between the `posted` notifications and `replied` notifications which are the notifications that you receive when someone replies to you directly.

Internal topic: t72835.
2022-09-11 22:57:14 +03:00
David Taylor 7e74dd0afe
DEV: Use DiscourseJsProcessor for theme template compilation (#18135)
Previously we were relying on a highly-customized version of the unmaintained Barber gem for theme template compilation. This commit switches us to use our own DiscourseJsProcessor, which makes use of more modern patterns and will be easier to maintain going forward.

In summary:
- Refactors DiscourseJsProcessor to move multiline JS heredocs into a companion `discourse-js-processor.js` file
- Use MiniRacer's `.call` method to avoid manually escaping JS strings
- Move Theme template AST transformers into DiscourseJsProcessor, and formalise interface for extending RawHandlebars AST transformations
- Update Ember template compilation to use a babel-based approach, just like Ember CLI. This gives each template its own ES6 module rather than directly assigning `Ember.TEMPLATES` values
- Improve testing of template compilation (and move some tests from `theme_javascript_compiler_spec.rb` to `discourse_js_processor_spec.rb`
2022-09-01 11:50:46 +01:00
Jarek Radosz af7620cef8
FIX: In prod builds classes may not be "instancesof" EmberObject (#18137)
They do have CoreObject in their prototype chain.

Fixes the issue mentioned in https://github.com/discourse/discourse-chat/pull/1204
2022-08-30 17:36:20 +02:00
Jarek Radosz 21abcfe5a7
FIX: Track native class deps in discourseComputed (#18023)
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2022-08-22 17:33:32 +02:00
David Taylor 7067f13169
DEV: Silence resolver deprecations for now (#17931)
These are in widespread use, and upgrading themes/plugins right now would break their compatibility with the stable branch. These should be unsilenced for the release of 2.9.0 stable.
2022-08-15 16:11:46 +01:00
David Taylor c1cdb6bc51
DEV: Replace `topic-tracking-state:main` with `service:topic-tracking-state` (#17802)
This will allow consumers to inject it using `topicTrackingState: service()` in preparation for the removal of implicit injections in Ember 4.0. `topic-tracking-state:main` is still available and will print a deprecation notice.

Ideally we would convert topic-tracking-state into a true service, rather than registering a model instance into the registry. However, inter-dependencies between service injections make this very difficult to achieve. We don't want to block Glimmer Component work, so this commit does the minimum for now.
2022-08-05 08:48:55 +08:00