In development and test mode you don't care about email domains. Now
that `rake db:migrate` outputs a lot less this felt like an error when
it's really a warning.
This commit is for a frequently requested task on meta so that only 1
API call is needed instead of 3!
In order to create a user via the api and not have them receive an
activation email you can pass in the `active=true` flag. This prevents
sending an email, but it is only half of the solution and puts the db in
a weird state where it has an active user with an unconfirmed email.
This commit fixes that and ensures that if the `active=true` flag is set
the user's email is also marked as confirmed.
This change only applies to admins using the API.
Related topics on meta:
- https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/68663
- https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/33133
- https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/36133
Trigger an event for plugins to consume when a user session is refreshed.
This allows external auth to be notified about account activity, and be
able to take action such as use oauth refresh tokens to keep oauth
tokens valid.
* Extend cutoff time for "Later Today" to 5pm
* users can now use the Later Today option up until 5PM
* the time for later today maxes out at 6pm, so any time
it is used after 3pm it is maxed to 6pm
* round to hour instead of half-hour for Later Today as well
* Rounding time bugfix
* When bookmarking the topic, if the user cancelled the bookmark modal the bookmark topic button no longer worked because we did not reset the "bookmarked" property
* Prefill the custom reminder time to 8:00am
The new `enforce_canonical_emails` site setting ensures that emails in the
canonical form are unique.
This mean that if `s.a.m+1@gmail.com` is registered `sam@gmail.com` will
not be allowed.
The commit contains a blanket "tag strip" (stripping everything after +)
it also contains special handling of a "dot strip" for googlemail and gmail.
The setting only impacts new registrations after `enforce_canonical_emails`
The setting is default false so it will not impact any existing installs.
This reverts commit 8b46f14744.
It corrects the reason for the revert:
We rely on SafeMigrate existing cause we call it from migrations,
Zeitwerk will autoload it.
Instead of previous pattern we explicitly bypass all the hacks in
production mode.
We need to disable SafeMigrate cause it is not thread safe.
A thread safe implementation is possible but not worth the effort,
we catch the issues in dev and test.
This adds support for a new piece of metadata to your plugin.rb
files. If you add:
```
transpile_js: true
```
Then Discourse will support transpilation of assets in your
`assets/javascripts` directory. Previously they had to be named
`.js.es6` but now regular `.js` will work.
Note this is opt-in because some plugins currently have `.js` files in
app/assets that are not meant to be transpiled.
Going forward all plugins should migrate to this setting as they are
comfortable able to do so.
Timezone is guessed by moment.js if unset upon a normal login, but was not when
logging in via an email link. This adds logic to update a guessed
timezone upon email login so timezones don't end up blank.
We use the `periodical_updates` and `weekly` background jobs to retroactively add/remove the "Summarize This Topic" button for topics according to the `summary_posts_required` or `summary_likes_required` site settings.
This change refactors the code a bit so that a plugin could easily
replace which badge is awarded when completing the discobot new user
tutorial and advanced tutorial.
By adding a static method and putting the BADGE_NAME constant inside of
that method we can simply call that method now instead of the constant.
A plugin could then `class_eval` that method and replace it with
whatever badge name they choose. This is way cleaner than having the
plugin change the frozen constant! eeek.
FEATURE: add after-reviewable-post-user plugin outlet
Add a plugin outlet after reviewable post user
Add a basic user serializer that includes custom fields.
Allows review queue serializer to include custom fields for its users