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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rafael dos Santos Silva f36ecf86f8
FEATURE: Add type=website OpenGraph meta tag (#13376) 2021-06-14 15:13:55 -03:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva 9118bb2076
FEATURE: Normalize the service worker route (#12343)
Re-lands the change initially proposed on #8359 but without a new nginx
location block, so it has less change surface.

Co-authored-by: Jeff Wong <awole20@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Jeff Wong <awole20@gmail.com>
2021-05-25 19:39:31 -03:00
Josh Soref 59097b207f
DEV: Correct typos and spelling mistakes (#12812)
Over the years we accrued many spelling mistakes in the code base. 

This PR attempts to fix spelling mistakes and typos in all areas of the code that are extremely safe to change 

- comments
- test descriptions
- other low risk areas
2021-05-21 11:43:47 +10:00
Robin Ward 32d6d8308c
FIX: Allow `file-change` events soon after reloading (#13065)
This patch remembers the last id for the `file-change` event and uses it
to initialize the client side watcher. This should help fix the issue
where styles are not reloaded client side if the browser refreshed.
2021-05-14 12:36:53 -04:00
Osama Sayegh 4f88f2eb15
FEATURE: Allow theme tests to be run in production (take 2) (#12845)
This commit allows site admins to run theme tests in production via a new `/theme-qunit` route. When you visit `/theme-qunit`, you'll see a list of the themes/components installed on your site that have tests, and from there you can select a theme or component that you run its tests.

We also have a new rake task `themes:install_and_test` that can be used to install a list of themes/components on a temporary database and run the tests of the themes/components that are installed. This rake task can be useful when upgrading/deploying a Discourse instance to make sure that the installed themes/components are compatible with the new Discourse version being deployed, and if the tests fail you can abort the build/deploy process so you don't end up with a broken site.
2021-04-28 23:12:08 +03:00
Osama Sayegh a169dc6832
Revert "FEATURE: Allow theme tests to be run in production (#12815)" (#12840)
This reverts commit 7217dcb67a.

https://meta.discourse.org/t/failed-to-bootstrap-due-to-out-of-memory-killer/188141/18?u=osama

Precompiling test_helper.js is so expensive that it can make bootstrap
fail on servers with limited resources (2GB RAM). We will find another
way that doesn't require much resources.
2021-04-26 23:05:58 +03:00
Osama Sayegh 7217dcb67a
FEATURE: Allow theme tests to be run in production (#12815)
This commit allows site admins to run theme tests in production via a new `/theme-qunit` route. When you visit `/theme-qunit`, you'll see a list of the themes/components installed on your site that have tests, and from there you can select a theme or component that you run its tests.

We also have a new rake task `themes:install_and_test` that can be used to install a list of themes/components on a temporary database and run the tests of the themes/components that are installed. This rake task can be useful when upgrading/deploying a Discourse instance to make sure that the installed themes/components are compatible with the new Discourse version being deployed, and if the tests fail you can abort the build/deploy process so you don't end up with a broken site.
2021-04-26 12:56:45 +03:00
Robin Ward e3b1d1a718
DEV: Improve Ember CLI's bootstrap logic (#12792)
* DEV: Give a nicer error when `--proxy` argument is missing

* DEV: Improve Ember CLI's bootstrap logic

Instead of having Ember CLI know which URLs to proxy or not, have it try
the URL with a special header `HTTP_X_DISCOURSE_EMBER_CLI`. If present,
and Discourse thinks we should bootstrap the application, it will
instead stop rendering and return a HTTP HEAD with a response header
telling Ember CLI to bootstrap.

In other words, any time Rails would otherwise serve up the HTML for the
Ember app, it stops and says "no, you do it."

* DEV: Support asset filters by path using a new options object

Without this, Ember CLI's bootstrap would not get the assets it wants
because the path it was requesting was different than the browser path.
This adds an optional request header to fix it.

So far this is only used by the styleguide.
2021-04-23 10:24:42 -04:00
Osama Sayegh 45ccadeeeb
DEV: Upgrade Rails to 6.1.3.1 (#12688)
Rails 6.1.3.1 deprecates a few API and has some internal changes that break our tests suite, so this commit fixes all the deprecations and errors and now Discourse should be fully compatible with Rails 6.1.3.1. We also have a new release of the rails_failover gem that's compatible with Rails 6.1.3.1.
2021-04-21 12:36:32 +03:00
Osama Sayegh cd24eff5d9
FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (take 2) (#12661)
This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests).

Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes.

You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests:

* In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`.

* In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`.

There are some refactors to how Discourse processes JavaScript that comes with themes/components, and these refactors may break your JS customizations; see https://meta.discourse.org/t/upcoming-core-changes-that-may-break-some-themes-components-april-12/186252?u=osama for details on how you can check if your themes/components are affected and what you need to do to fix them.

This commit also improves theme error handling in Discourse. We will now be able to catch errors that occur when theme initializers are run and prevent them from breaking the site and other themes/components.
2021-04-12 15:02:58 +03:00
Osama Sayegh 2b9ab3a0d9
Revert "FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (#12517)" (#12632)
This reverts commit a53d8d3e61 and 105634435f.

Reverted because the change broke some components. Will be added back in a few days.
2021-04-07 17:45:49 +03:00
Osama Sayegh a53d8d3e61
FEATURE: Introduce theme/component QUnit tests (#12517)
This commit allows themes and theme components to have QUnit tests. To add tests to your theme/component, create a top-level directory in your theme and name it `test`, and Discourse will save all the files in that directory (and its sub-directories) as "tests files" in the database. While tests files/directories are not required to be organized in a specific way, we recommend that you follow Discourse core's tests [structure](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests).

Writing theme tests should be identical to writing plugins or core tests; all the `import` statements and APIs that you see in core (or plugins) to define/setup tests should just work in themes.

You do need a working Discourse install to run theme tests, and you have 2 ways to run theme tests:

* In the browser at the `/qunit` route. `/qunit` will run tests of all active themes/components as well as core and plugins. The `/qunit` now accepts a `theme_name` or `theme_url` params that you can use to run tests of a specific theme/component like so: `/qunit?theme_name=<your_theme_name>`.

* In the command line using the `themes:qunit` rake task. This take is meant to run tests of a single theme/component so you need to provide it with a theme name or URL like so: `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[name=<theme_name>]` or `bundle exec rake themes:qunit[url=<theme_url>]`.

There are some refactors to internal code that's responsible for processing themes/components in Discourse, most notably:

* `<script type="text/discourse-plugin">` tags are automatically converted to modules.

* The `theme-settings` service is removed in favor of a simple `lib` file responsible for managing theme settings. This was done to allow us to register/lookup theme settings very early in our Ember app lifecycle and because there was no reason for it to be an Ember service.

These refactors should 100% backward compatible and invisible to theme developers.
2021-04-07 10:39:57 +03:00
Penar Musaraj 5096920500
FEATURE: Implement nonces for Google Tag Manager integration (#12531) 2021-03-26 11:19:31 -04:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX ad7ca46231
A11Y: sets the html lang to user's locale when possible (#12007) 2021-02-10 16:12:09 +01:00
David Taylor 821bb1e8cb
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978)
The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense.

This commit aims to:
- Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_`
- Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices
- Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names
- Rename relevant translation keys
- Update relevant translations

This commit does **not** aim to:
- Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit
- Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations
- Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations
- Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately

The risks are:
- There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical.
- If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working.

A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
2021-02-08 10:04:33 +00:00
David Taylor 2092152b03
FIX: Cleanup authentication_data cookie after login (#11834)
This cookie is only used during login. Having it persist after that can
cause some unusual behavior, especially for sites with short session
lengths.

We were already deleting the cookie following a new signup, but not for
existing users.

This commit moves the cookie deletion logic out of the erb template, and
adds logic and tests to ensure it is always deleted consistently.

Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
2021-01-25 13:47:44 +00:00
tshenry e1fbd56f6f
UX: Use appropriate logo on static pages (#11211)
Now that we have dark logo settings in core, we can relatively easily ensure that static pages (such as the 404 page) use a logo that is appropriate for the given light or dark color scheme.
2020-11-12 10:50:55 -08:00
Daniel Waterworth 721ee36425
Replace `base_uri` with `base_path` (#10879)
DEV: Replace instances of Discourse.base_uri with Discourse.base_path

This is clearer because the base_uri is actually just a path prefix. This continues the work started in 555f467.
2020-10-09 12:51:24 +01:00
Vinoth Kannan 1504fe7231 DEV: make it possible to enable cdn in development environment. 2020-09-23 11:52:16 +05:30
Guo Xiang Tan 4994b0ed34
PERF: Remove an unncessary query when check for dark mode. 2020-09-09 15:18:52 +08:00
Guo Xiang Tan fb7bbae3f4
PERF: Memoize calls to `ApplicationHelper#scheme_id`.
The same query was executed 4 times per full page load.
2020-09-09 15:15:15 +08:00
Robin Ward da918ac43e FIX: Allow us to call `script_asset_url` in controllers
Without this patch fingerprinting was not applied in production.
2020-09-04 15:23:01 -04:00
Bianca Nenciu 58b97ace23
DEV: Use a special import to declare font faces (#10583)
Update discourse-fonts to v0.0.3.

Follow-up to 7b7357147e.
2020-09-04 16:25:50 +03:00
Bianca Nenciu f2e14a3946
FEATURE: Add site setting and wizard step to set base font (#10250)
Co-authored-by: Neil Lalonde <neillalonde@gmail.com>
2020-08-31 13:14:09 +03:00
Penar Musaraj b7cfc9e861
FEATURE: User selectable color schemes (#10544) 2020-08-28 10:36:52 -04:00
Penar Musaraj 3c06dd9b99
FIX: Detect dark scheme server-side for better dark logo support (#10490)
* FIX: Use dark logo when dark scheme is default

* Small refactor
2020-08-20 14:23:18 -04:00
Penar Musaraj 882b0aac19
DEV: Let themes extend color definitions (#10429)
Themes can now declare custom colors that get compiled in core's color definitions stylesheet, thus allowing themes to better support dark/light color schemes. 

For example, if you need your theme to use tertiary for an element in a light color scheme and quaternary in a dark scheme, you can add the following SCSS to your theme's `color_definitions.scss` file: 

```
:root {
  --mytheme-tertiary-or-quaternary: #{dark-light-choose($tertiary, $quaternary)};
}
```

And then use the `--mytheme-tertiary-or-quaternary` variable as the color property of that element. You can also use this file to add color variables that use SCSS color transformation functions (lighten, darken, saturate, etc.) without compromising your theme's compatibility with different color schemes.
2020-08-18 13:02:13 -04:00
Penar Musaraj 6dd9f2eca2
FIX: color scheme selection with non-default theme
This fixes an issue where a non-default theme set to use the base color
scheme (i.e. the theme had an empty `color_scheme_id`) was loading the
default theme's color scheme instead.
2020-08-12 08:49:13 -04:00
Penar Musaraj 6fdc711b4a
FEATURE: Allow users to opt out of automatic dark mode (#10377) 2020-08-06 09:45:37 -04:00
Penar Musaraj c937afc75e
FEATURE: automatic dark mode (#10341)
A first step to adding automatic dark mode color scheme switching. Adds a new SCSS file at `color_definitions.scss` that serves to output all SCSS color variables as CSS custom properties. And replaces all SCSS color variables with the new CSS custom properties throughout the stylesheets. 

This is an alpha feature at this point, can only be enabled via console using the `default_dark_mode_color_scheme_id` site setting.
2020-08-03 22:57:10 -04:00
David Taylor 7d300006a1
Revert "PERF: Move highlightjs to a background worker, and add result cache (#10191)"
This caused a CORS error when used with S3 asset storage

This reverts commit d09f283e91.
2020-07-15 13:52:35 +01:00
David Taylor d09f283e91
PERF: Move highlightjs to a background worker, and add result cache (#10191)
Syntax highlighting is a CPU-intensive process which we run a lot while rendering posts and while using the composer preview. Moving it to a background worker releases the main thread to the browser, which makes the UX much smoother.
2020-07-15 12:48:07 +01:00
Jarek Radosz a96ff82e53
FIX: Set the lang/xml:lang html attrs in emails (#10218)
In some rare cases emails are incorrectly sent out with lang placeholders in body (`xml:lang="%{html_lang}"`)
2020-07-13 16:39:40 +02:00
Robin Ward 22789e0201 New `bootstrap.json` endpoint for starting up Discourse
Discourse needs a bunch of data preloaded before it can start up.
Normally we throw blobs of this into the HTML document that is requested
but in some cases that's awkward to retrieve.

For example with Ember CLI you have a separate javascript application
that needs to make its own HTML.

This API endpoint returns a JSON object with all the data Discourse needs to
bootstrap and start up.
2020-06-03 14:45:23 -04:00
Robin Ward fd2d7ca992 FIX: Email Styles were evaluated out of order
`yield` puts the content in the template right away unless explicitly
`capture`'d.
2020-05-25 12:47:23 -04:00
Michael Brown d9a02d1336
Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/discourse/discourse""
This reverts commit 20780a1eee.

* SECURITY: re-adds accidentally reverted commit:
  03d26cd6: ensure embed_url contains valid http(s) uri
* when the merge commit e62a85cf was reverted, git chose the 2660c2e2 parent to land on
  instead of the 03d26cd6 parent (which contains security fixes)
2020-05-23 00:56:13 -04:00
Jeff Atwood 20780a1eee Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/discourse/discourse"
This reverts commit e62a85cf6f, reversing
changes made to 2660c2e21d.
2020-05-22 20:25:56 -07:00
Robin Ward d11c462104 SECURITY: ERB execution in custom Email Style 2020-05-21 14:48:30 -04:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek 9bff0882c3
FEATURE: Nokogumbo (#9577)
* FEATURE: Nokogumbo

Use Nokogumbo HTML parser.
2020-05-05 13:46:57 +10:00
Sam Saffron d0d5a138c3
DEV: stop freezing frozen strings
We have the `# frozen_string_literal: true` comment on all our
files. This means all string literals are frozen. There is no need
to call #freeze on any literals.

For files with `# frozen_string_literal: true`

```
puts %w{a b}[0].frozen?
=> true

puts "hi".frozen?
=> true

puts "a #{1} b".frozen?
=> true

puts ("a " + "b").frozen?
=> false

puts (-("a " + "b")).frozen?
=> true
```

For more details see: https://samsaffron.com/archive/2018/02/16/reducing-string-duplication-in-ruby
2020-04-30 16:48:53 +10:00
Dan Ungureanu c85018cdfd
Improve support for old browsers (#9515)
* FEATURE: Improve crawler view

* FIX: Make lazyYT crawler-friendly

* DEV: Rename discourse-internet-explorer to discourse-unsupported-browser

* DEV: Detect more unsupported browsers

Follow-up to 4eebbd2212.

* FIX: Hide browser update notice in print view
2020-04-29 21:40:21 +03:00
Arpit Jalan ee63c35c35 DEV: use array for matching multiple values 2020-04-22 12:25:59 +05:30
Arpit Jalan c028e1aca7 FIX: use absolute url for `/user_avatar/` links 2020-04-22 12:08:59 +05:30
Sam Saffron ee36382640
FEATURE: improve rendering of RSS feeds
- Eliminate superfluous "author wrote" block
- Eliminate block-quote for all posts
- Move participant count and reply count to 1 line
- Prioritize name over username if forum requests
- Use fabrication in list controller spec to speed up spec
2020-04-20 16:08:24 +10:00
Roman Rizzi 6bceb1d15a
FIX: Display small post actions when embedding a topic (#9278) 2020-03-26 09:07:41 -03:00
Neil Lalonde f73ed45de9 FIX: blank popular posts in summary emails due to lightbox images
When looking for the first paragraph with content in a post,
it was matching the lightboxed image paragraph as "<p></p>".
Fix that and other potential empty paragraphs with the
p:not(:empty) selector.
Add a new selector to find the image links in lightboxed
images as valid content for emails.
2020-02-21 16:18:38 -05:00
Arpit Jalan f36719c1f5 FIX: respect prioritize_username_in_ux setting in email
UX: only the first attribute should be hyperlinked
UX: add margin based on attribute position
2020-02-20 17:47:16 +05:30
Kris e6e5ce3c54 FIX: Don't use theme colors for digest unsubscribe footer links 2020-02-11 15:52:38 -05:00
Martin Brennan 697d4720df
DEV: Add DEBUG_PRELOADED_APP_DATA to log pre-loaded JSON in development (#8873)
Extracted from #8772

This will allow developers (in rails development mode only) to log pre-loaded JSON app data to the browser console for inspection.
2020-02-06 13:14:33 +10:00
Régis Hanol 96b64df4d4 FIX: use schema.org's BreadcrumList
The data-vocabulary.org schema is being deprecated.
We're now using the BreadcrumList data from the latest and greatest schema.org.

FIX: categories_breadcrumb helper to support more than 2 levels of categories.
2020-01-21 22:27:21 +01:00