This amends our API so we provide it with the draft key when saving a post
this means post creator can clean up the draft consistently even if we are
doing fancy stuff like replying to a new topic or new pm or whatever.
There will be some followup work to clean it up so client never calls destroy
on draft during normal operation and the #create/#update endpoints takes care of it
every time
PG 12 changes internals in a subtle way, time jitter is noticed in a few new
spots (which is normal) and default ordering is a bit different which is meant
to be random anyway.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: d0ad5ecc6d in this
series.
This commit affects the table header sorting on the admin directory page.
It is just a refactor and should not change any functionality.
If current value is nil we should use `&.` combined with `dig` to protect diff from erroring
It is happening when for example theme is delete (new value is empty)
* DEV: Remove buffered rendering from group-index-toggle
This is the first step in a refactor to remove all uses of our Buffered
Renderer:
01e2d5a670/app/assets/javascripts/discourse-common/lib/buffered-render.js.es6 (L3)
This commit affects the header sorting on the group member and the group
requests pages. It is a refactor only with no change in functionality.
When we receive a list of categories, we should store them so that we
are able to query them in the browser without a page refresh.
This removes a previous fix for the same issue that was much less
general.
In `post_creator`, the ACL update is only necessary when uploads need to be secured.
This should fix a regression with S3 clones that do not support updating ACLs.
This commit attempts to fix two issues that affect quoted images.
The first issue is observed while loading. The 'position: absolute' CSS
property makes 'width' and 'height' behave differently. Instead of using
the known image size, this makes it use the computed width and height of
the image, which should be the right size, as shown to the user.
The second issue is caused by 'object-fit: cover' property which trimmed
the left and right sides of wide pictures to make them fit inside the
quote.
For various reasons, users may want to change their response to a poll.
Currently they have permission to do so, however it is hidden behind the 'Hide
results' button. Since what this button does is take the user back to the vote
panel, it seems more appropriate to name it 'Show vote', where it becomes
obvious that it can be modified and re-submitted.
As discussed here [1], there are mulitple users, myself included, who assumed
that editing a misclick response was impossible. This improves the label to make
it more descriptive of the action actually being taken.
[1] https://meta.discourse.org/t/ability-to-remove-my-choice-in-a-poll/53642/6
* instead of using encodeURIComponent in imageNameFromFileName,
we just replace the bad characters that we wanted to get rid
of in the first place where we introduced encodeURIComponent.
as per review
Meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/image-name-has-20-in-file-name/134136
We were ending up with [file%20name](url) in the markdown preview, which looked weird and
affected the alt text. this is because we were calling encodeURIComponent, which has been left in place because this is a valid thing to do for some cases. (e.g. f674b9e)
* Add timezone to user_options table
* Also migrate existing timezone values from UserCustomField,
which is where the discourse-calendar plugin is storing them
* Allow user to change their core timezone from Profile
* Auto guess & set timezone on login & invite accept & signup
* Serialize user_options.timezone for group members. this is so discourse-group-timezones can access the core user timezone, as it is being removed in discourse-calendar.
* Annotate user_option with timezone
* Validate timezone values
When category is dismissed, `dismiss_new` message is sent to fronted to clean state.
In addition, I noticed that when old dismiss new button is clicked, no message is sent so I decided to kill two birds with one stone.
This PR aims to make poll results easily exportable to staff in a CSV format, so they can be analyzed in external software.
It also makes the export data easily customizable by allowing users to leverage any data explorer query to generate the report. By default, we use a query that ships with data explorer, but user can change the ID in settings or use 0 to disable this feature.
One potential upgrade is using the recent work that allows arbitrary group to run data explorer and allow all the groups with access to the configured query to also export polls, but that can be added later.
Co-Authored-By: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
There was an issue on dev where when uploading secure media, the href of the media was correctly being replaced in the CookedPostProcessor, but the srcset urls were not being replaced correctly. This is because UrlHelper.cook_url was returning the asset host URL for the media for secure media instead of returning early with the proxied secure proxy url.
In non-login-required sites, we prevent secure uploads already used in PMs from being used in public topics.
In login_required sites, secure uploads should be reusable in any topic, PM or not.
The plan is to switch over all cases where filterMode is set, but, to
prevent breaking plugins and themes, the category and noSubcategories
need to be inferred from any given filterMode before that can happen.