We now extensively reference the `{ i18n }` named export of the `discourse-i18n` package, instead of calling `I18n.t` directly. That means that mutations of `I18n.t` no longer have any impact on most of the app.
This commit updates the verbose localisation logic to be switched by a boolean instead of a method mutation.
When a post containing an apostrophe (') is being cooked, the apostrophe is being converted to the "typographic" version (’) (because we enable markdown-it's **typographer** mode by default in Discourse)
When you select text that contains such apostrophe and then try to save your fast edit, it fails miserably without any error.
That's because when you select text from the DOM, it uses the cooked version which has the typographic apostrophe.
When you save your fast edit, we fetch the raw version of the post, which has the "regular" apostrophe. Thus doing `raw.replace(selectedText, editedText)` doesn't work because `raw` has the regular apostrophe but `selectedText` has the typographic apostrophe.
Since it's somewhat complicated to handle all typographic characters, we would basically have to reverse the process done in `custom-typographer-replacements.js`, we instead bail out and show the composer when we detect such character in the selection.
Internal ref - t/143836
This reverts commit 766ff723f8.
Ensure that we create the sidekiq log file first before opening it for
logging. This avoids any issue of the log file not being present when we
initialize an instance of the `Logger`.
Some pages like new/edit item should not display admin header. New attribute called `@shouldDisplay` was added.
As a proof of concept, the flags page was updated.
This PR resolves an issue where the "Experimental" badge would break onto a new line when the title was too long, causing the badge text to separate from the icon. The fix ensures the badge text and icon remain aligned, even with longer titles.
In `Jobs::Base::JobInstrumenter.raw_log`, we were creating an instance
of `Queue` and then pushing messages to the queue before popping it off
the queue in a thread. However, this complexity is not necessary when
we can just write directly to the logger without much overhead. This is
how all logging is done in other parts of the app as well.
In 806e37aaec, I improved the conflict handling when editing a post to account for title and tags.
This fixes an edge cases when a topic has a hidden tag the current editor can't see. When they submit their edit, we automatically add the hidden tags before checking with the tags stored in the database.
Reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/341375
Followup 35ecd0335c
Since we have the moderators_manage_categories_and_groups setting,
more than admins can manage groups, so we need to allow others to
see this Automatic tooltip as well.
Also fixes an inconsistency with canManageGroup between the User
model and Group controller, the latter is correct, allowing management
of automatic groups if can_admin_group permission is true
The modal was disabling body scroll lock and select-kit collection was not whitelisted which was preventing users to be able to scroll a select-kit collection on iOS.
Currently when copy an OP to another topic, the link is to the topic that wasn't moved. The notification should instead be to the new topic the OP was moved to -- we have duplicate logic already for this but first post creation get special treatment, and this applies the same treatment.
Follow up to #28630 which added the tooltip on automatic group.
It was missing a check to ensure the current user is an admin, since only admins can manage automatic groups.
Reported in https://meta.discourse.org/t/324215 by @moin-Jana
Follow-up from this commit - 9b8af0ea9f
Adds helpful data into MovedPost records for later lookup. ALSO fixes notifications for freeze_original to point to the newly created post, not the moved post.
Extracts the dependency we had on specifics of a textarea in our Autocomplete, this approach uses a TextareaTextManipulation, particularly the value getter, getCaretPosition, getCaretCoords, replaceText, and inCodeBlock.
Extracts the textual upload placeholder handle logic from UppyComposerUpload to a new TextareaPlaceholderHandler class, implicitly instantiated by TextareaTextManipulation.
This PR fixes an error that would be thrown in some edge cases where the composer is opened for a post instance without an associated topic model already loaded.
An example of such edge cases would be, a plugin trying to edit a post outside the topic view.
This was causing an error that would prevent the composer from being opened.
PostMover has a new option called freeze_original implemented in this commit. It was previously unexposed in the controller. This PR permits the param in the controller, and passes it into PostMover.
Also, this applies a value transformer for move/merge payload options. In addition a plugin outlet in the move post modal. This allows plugins to add content to the modal, which can modify the payload (and use the freeze_original argument for example)
This commit will now show a "Select..." option when no value selected and a "None" option when a value is selected, as the first row. It ensures that people don't think a value is selected when it's actually just the html select showing the first available option.
* DEV: add table heading for status
* UX: Move revoked status to its own column with a badge; remove revoked icon
* UX: Increase text contrast for revoked rows
Followup c7e471d35a
It is currently possible to add a bundle (which is a collection
of actions used for a dropdown on the client) for a reviewable
via actions.add_bundle and then never add any actions to it.
This causes the client to explode, as seen in the referenced
commit, because of the way our store expects to resolve objects
referenced by ID that are passed down by the serializer, which
then causes Ember to have an unrecoverable render error.
Fixing this on the serializer level is not really possible because
of all the ActiveModel::Serializer magic that serializes
objects by ID reference when doing things like has_many.
`Reviewable#actions_for` is a better place to do this anyway,
because this is the main location where the bundles and actions
are built for every action via the serializer.
`DMenu` is using in-element, which means the content is detached from the trigger, and pressing tab from the trigger is not going to jump into the content. This commit catches the tab event and attempts to focus the first focusable element of the content.
Follow up to f294f984cf
All that was needed was a little fix to our markdown engine to use the
"image src" as the "video src" when the "data video src" was not
defined.
That way we can use the regular image markdown with the "|video" option
(?).
This replaces the video container / thumbnail with a proper "<video>" element when quoting a video.
It's not the best UX, especially when "morphing" is disabled.
Needs more work.
Internal ref - t/143321
Currently only system flags are translated. When we send message to the user that their post was deleted because of custom flag, we should default to custom flag name.
Previously when attempting to edit a globally shadowed setting, the
error message was not very helpful, it said "You are not allowed to
change hidden settings". This commit changes the error message to
reflect the actual problem, which is that the setting is shadowed by
a global setting via ENV var.
* DEV: unsilence deprecation warnings for old Font Awesome icon names
* update fa-user to user font awesome icon name
* update pencil-alt to pencil font awesome 6 icon name
Adds setupEditor to ComposerEditor so it can setup/destroy events when the underlying editorComponent is switched.
Moves putCursorAtEnd uses (which implementation is textarea-specific) to TextareaTextManipulation.
Moves insertCurrentTime and a corresponding test, which is discourse-local-dates specific, to the plugin.
Moves applyList and formatCode from DEditor to the TextareaTextManipulation.
Moves DEditor._applySurround to TextareaTextManipulation.applySurroundSelection
Avoids resetting the textarea value on applyList and formatCode, keeping the undo history.
before this commit, when moving posts with freeze option, the rate limit was being applied leading to errors. This commit fixes that.
and also adds tests for the scenarios of moving posts with freeze option.
BEFORE: if you click the "reply" button on a post and then decided that you want to "edit" the same post, clicking the "edit" button would do nothing. Clicking "edit" on another post works, but editing the same post would appear broken.
AFTER: if you click the "edit" button, it will properly load the content of the post you're trying to edit. No matter which one it is.
This was somewhat tricky to track down as the system specs seemed to contradict the qunit tests until I realized that the qunit tests were only testing the edit on the 1st post and the system specs were testing on replies.
I improved the qunit tests to test both editing OP and a reply and (hopefully) made the system specs a little bit clearer.
This is a follow up to bbe62d88d2.
Uses the `htmlClass` to automagically set the `modal-open` class to
`<html>` so that we can do `overflow: hidden` and prevent the
"background" behind the modal from scrolling while the modal is open.
Internal ref - t/142760
- Use `requestAnimationFrame` when transitioning from `ready` -> `loading`. The previous `next()` implementation was unreliable, particularly in Safari, and would cause the loading slider to jump backwards instead of forwards
- Double the minimum transition time to 200ms. This avoids the rolling average being skewed too much by routes which load quickly without network access.
This commit ensures that tracked properties added to the post model are correctly synced when using `post.updateFromPost`.
It also introduces a plugin API to allow plugins to register new tracked properties in the post model without needing to modify the class.
Animating the background-color property like this is not compositable for the browser, which means the animation is not smooth, and can contribute to the Cumulative Layout Shift web vital.
For now, we're removing this, and may consider re-introducing an alternative version in future based on user feedback.
The hierarchical search for categories is composed of several complex
nested queries. This change ensures that the secured categories are
filtered out as soon as possible to ensure that the default limit of 5
categories is reached.
Without this fix, the search can return less than 5 categories if any
of the first 5 categories cannot be displayed due to permissions.
Non-admin/moderator users can bulk select items in new/unread, but not in
latest/top/hot. This commit ensures that when the user can no longer
bulk select items in a list, the bulk select checkboxes in the topic list
rows are hidden.
A lot of the data of fields is decided at insertion time and is not dynamic afterwards, this commit attempts to solve this problem by making the fk-field-data a component with getters on the all the properties we need. It allows for example to implement a dynamic @disabled without having to pass @disabled everywhere. Generally speaking this solution limits props-drilling.
@format has received the same treatment than @disabled.
Followup ccc8e37dde
The fix above was good, but I would prefer to give
the option of untranslated vs translated label like
I have for other admin components for consistency.
The chart component was not rerendering if the chart
config passed to it was changed, this commit fixes the issue
by getting the config from `this.args` before trying to
access it inside an async call, so if the args change Ember
correctly rerenders. Also adds tests for this and general
chart rendering.
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Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
We already add the "delete user" and "delete and block user" options to the drop-down for potential spam, but we should do this for potentially illegal posts as well.
This is entirely based on the implementation for the potential spam one, including caching the status on the reviewable record.
Also note that just as for potential spam, the user must be "deletable" for the option to appear.
I also took the liberty to move the options in the drop-down to what I think is a more intuitive place. (Between delete post and suspend/silence user.)
Sometimes changes to "What's new?" feed items are made or the feed items are
removed altogether, and the polling interval to check for new features is 1 day.
This is quite long, so this commit introduces a "Check for updates"
button for admins to click on the "What's new?" page which will bust
the cache for the feed and check again at the new features endpoint.
This is limited to 5 times per minute to avoid rapid sending of
requests.
* FEATURE: Add `freeze_original` option to `PostMover`
This option will allow the api user to specify if the original topic should be `frozen`(locked and posts not deleted neither moved)
With this option when moving topic posts your posts will be `copied` to the new topic and the original topic will be kept there.
* DEV: update tests to check raw instead of ids
* DEV: Implement `freeze_original` option for `PostMover`
update specs to use `*array` matcher
* DEV: add tests to `MovedPost` model in post mover
* DEV: Update `MovedPost` model rspec
* DEV: add back empty line to `post_mover.rb`
* FIX: Solve flaky tests in `PostMover`
Using Ember's `<template>` dynamically is not supported. For every invocation, glimmer-vm has to run one-time setup, and will cache the result indefinitely. This leads to significant memory leaks, and eventual OOM errors.
This commit updates a handful of cases. We'll be following up with the more complex ones, and a linting rule to avoid re-introducing the problem in future.
* FEATURE: Add `freeze_original` option to `PostMover`
This option will allow the api user to specify if the original topic should be `frozen`(locked and posts not deleted neither moved)
With this option when moving topic posts your posts will be `copied` to the new topic and the original topic will be kept there.
* DEV: update tests to check raw instead of ids
* DEV: Implement `freeze_original` option for `PostMover`
update specs to use `*array` matcher
* DEV: add tests to `MovedPost` model in post mover
* DEV: Update `MovedPost` model rspec
* DEV: add back empty line to `post_mover.rb`
We ran into an edge case where it was possible for a
ReviewableFlaggedPost to end up in a state where it was hidden
and the topic was already deleted. This meant that the Ignore
action bundle for the reviewable ended up empty, with no associated
actions.
This commit fixes the server-side issue where this was ending up
empty. A further commit will aim to make the client more resilient
to these issues by gracefully failing if a reviewable action bundle
is detected with no associated actions.
The Admin UI guidelines states that buttons should have text, not icons. This was an oversight on the admin emoji listing.
Part of this change is also opportunistically removing the CSS file for admin emojis, none of which is used any more since the conversion.
At the top of the theme show page we have a link
to the theme About and License, which are supposed
to be URLs. However some themes have left placeholder
text in these metadata fields, which leads to a wonky
experience.
Instead, we can just not serialize these fields if they
are not valid URLs, then they will not show as links
in the UI.
This unlocks the ability to use that function directly in templates:
```hbs
{{applyValueTransformer
"foo-bar"
@defaultValue
(hash arg1=@arg1 arg2=@arg2)
}}
```
This PR simply moves the call to remove in progress uploads **after** the async markdown resolvers finish resolving. This is specifically for the case when markdown resolvers are async functions, such as in the case of Discourse AI's image caption feature. This ensures that the in progress upload doesn't get removed causing replace text having nothing to replace once the async call is finished.
No tests as there currently are no tests for this plugin API function, and it's a little tricky to test, especially with in progress uploads being a private property.
Previously, the secure-upload redirection logic would fail for extension-less files. This commit updates it to work, and adds a spec for the behavior.
Extension-less file uploads are not allowed by default, so this is a very niche situation.
This commit introduces a new feature that allows staff to bulk select and delete users directly from the users list at `/admin/users/list`. The main use-case for this feature is make deleting spammers easier when a site is under a large spam attack.
Internal topic: t/140321.
We recently tried to default the normalize_emails site setting to true to avoid spam. What this does is it considers e-mails the same regardless of plus addressing, e.g. bob+1@mail.com == bob+2@mail.com. This caused some problems for SSO users.
This PR makes it so that DiscourseConnect never normalizes e-mails.