Bug introduced in this PR https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/29244
When the experiment toggle button was introduced, new features did not look right when the toggle button was not available.
In addition, the plugin name can be an empty string. In that case, information about new features should be displayed.
…or a tip with the highest priority.
This regressed in 597ef11195 where we got rid of `next()` calls, so we'd render the first tip we encounter.
The commit also adds a test and updates existing ones.
Currently, when calling a service with its block form, a `#result`
method is automatically created on the caller object. Even if it never
clashed so far, this could happen.
This patch removes that method, and instead use a more classical way of
doing things: the result object is now provided as an argument to the
main block. This means if we need to access the result object in an
outcome block, it will be done like this from now on:
```ruby
MyService.call(params) do |result|
on_success do
# do something with the result object
do_something(result)
end
end
```
In the same vein, this patch introduces the ability to match keys from
the result object in the outcome blocks, like we already do with step
definitions in a service. For example:
```ruby
on_success do |model:, contract:|
do_something(model, contract)
end
```
Instead of
```ruby
on_success do
do_something(result.model, result.contract)
end
```
Database dumps sometimes reference functions in the `discourse_functions` schema. It's possible that some of these functions have been dropped in a newer version of Discourse. In that case, restoring an older backup will fail with a `ERROR: function discourse_functions.something_something() does not exist` error. The restore functionality contains a workaround for that problem, but it didn't work with functions created in plugin migrations.
This commit adds support for temporarily creating missing `discourse_functions` from plugins. And it adds a simple check if the DB migration file even contains the required `DROPPED_TABLES` or `DROPPED_COLUMNS` constant. We don't need to create an instance of the DB migration class unless one of those constants is used. This makes the restore slightly faster and works around a problem with migrations that execute without `up` or `down` methods (e.g. `BackfillChatChannelAndThreadLastMessageIdsPostMigrate`).
This PR is a follow-up to ea1473e532. When we initially added the experimental feature for automatically adding `[grid]` to images, we add the [grid] surrounding images after all the uploads have been completed.
This can lead to confusion when `[grid]` is delayed to be added in the composer, as users may try to add grid manually leading to breakage. This also leads to issues with Discourse AI's automatic image caption feature.
**In this PR**: we simply move the logic to be added when the images are uploaded and processing. This way, `[grid]` surrounding images is added immediately. We also apply a fix for an edge-case to prevent images from being wrapped in `[grid]` when they are already inside `[grid]` tags.
This commit brings back some reports hidden or changed
by the commit in 14b436923c if
the site setting `use_legacy_pageviews` is false.
* Unhide the old “Consolidated Pageviews” report and rename it
to “Legacy Consolidated Pageviews”
* Add a legacy_page_view_total_reqs report called “Legacy Pageviews”,
which calculates pageviews in the same way the old page_view_total_reqs
report did.
This will allow admins to better compare old and new pageview
stats which are based on browser detection if they have switched
over to _not_ use legacy pageviews.
Toggle the button to enable the experimental site setting from "What's new" announcement.
The toggle button is displayed when:
- site setting exists and is boolean;
- potentially required plugin is enabled.
This PR adds the feature where three or more image uploads in the composer will result in the images being surrounded by `[grid]` tags. This helps take advantage of the grid feature (https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/21513) and display images in a more appealing way immediately after upload.
* FIX: participating users statistics...
... was (mis-)counting
- bots
- anonymous users
- suspended users
There's now a "valid_users" function that holds the AR query for valid users and which is used in all "users", "active_users", and "participating_users" queries.
Internal ref - t/138435
This commit simplifies the initial state of the invite modal when it's opened to make it one click away from creating an invite link. The existing options/fields within the invite modal are still available, but are now hidden behind an advanced mode which can be enabled.
On the technical front, this PR also switches the invite modal to use our FormKit library.
Internal topic: t/134023.
When a user is missing required fields, they are required to fill those up before continuing to interact with the forum. This applies to admins as well.
We keep a whitelist of paths that can still be visited in this mode: FAQ, About, 2FA setup, and any admin route for admins.
We concluded that admins should still be able to enable safe mode even with missing required fields. Since plugins etc. can potentially mess with the ability to fill those up.
When staff only mode is enabled - Discourse.enable_readonly_mode(Discourse::STAFF_WRITES_ONLY_MODE_KEY)
Staff members couldn't reset their password via the "forgot password" link.
This fixes it.
Internal ref. t/133990
We're seeing errors in logs due to some sites setting the reserved_usernames setting to nil. This is causing multiple use cases upstream of User#reserved_username? to error out.
This commit changes from using the raw #reserved_usernames to using the #reserved_usernames_map helper which exists on list-type site settings. It returns an empty array if the raw value is nil or empty string.
When adding or updating a custom user field to apply to all users (retroactively) we want to alert the admin that this will force all existing users to fill up the field before they are able to access the forum again.
However, we currently show this prompt when making changes only to other attributes on the custom field, i.e. the requirement hasn't changed.
This commit fixes that.
In #29169 we added a NULLS NOT DISTINCT option to the unique index on problem_check_trackers. This is to enforce uniqueness even when the target is NULL. (Postgres considers all NULLs to be distinct by default.)
However, this only works in PG15. In PG13 it does nothing.
This commit adds a default dummy string value __NULL__ to target. Since it's a string, PG13 will be able to correctly identify duplicate records.
We're expecting the period param to be something that neatly coerces into a symbol. If we receive something like a nested parameter, this will blow up.
This commit raises an InvalidParameters exception in the case of a non-stringy period parameter.
Creating or updating flags generates global side effects. Sometimes it
seems the state can leak from the flag specs.
This is probably related to the use of `fab!`. This patch replaces those
calls with standard `let`s. While the overall performances of these
tests will be a little less good, their state should not leak anymore.
Since we recently blocked accidental serialization of AR models, we are getting a 500 error in some cases with thumbnails. We can fix this by serializing the thumbnail, previously we just returned a raw OptimizedImage object.
Thumbnails are now attached to the serializer in core, therefore we no longer need to use add_to_serializer within the chat plugin to use thumbnails within chat message uploads.
We're expecting the ID param to be something that neatly coerces into an ID. If we receive something like a nested parameter, this will blow up. (We already handle the case of arrays.)
This commit raises an InvalidParameters exception in the case of a nested ID.
We're expecting the page param to be something that neatly coerces into an integer. If we receive something like a nested parameter, this will blow up. (I'm sure there are other examples as well.)
This commit falls back to a page value of 1 if the coercion fails.
We want to allow lightboxing of smaller images, even if they are below the minimum size for image thumbnail generation.
This change sets a minimum threshold of 100 x 100 pixels for triggering the lightbox.
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Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
This commit is fixing the path which sets a default value to trigger. We were doing `if (!this.model.trigger)` but `this.model.trigger` can have `0` as value, which would trigger this codepath and this codepath was setting the first value of `badgeTriggers` as a default value for trigger.
This patch improves the custom `array` type available in contracts.
It’s now able to split strings on `|` on top of `,`, and to be more
consistent, it also tries to cast the resulting items to integers.
Theme modifiers can now be defined as theme settings, this allows for
site operators to override behavior of theme modifiers.
New syntax is:
```
{
...
"modifiers": {
"modifier_name": {
"type": "setting",
"value": "setting_name"
}
}
}
```
This also introduces a new theme modifier for serialize_post_user_badges. Name of badge must match the name of the badge in the badges table. The client-side is updated to load this new data from the post-stream serializer.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Technically we don't show the edit custom section button on mobile, but the button is present so I just fixed it so the finder works on mobile. We should probably remove this test or find a way to make the button visible on mobile.
Also used `mobile: true` instead of manual url.
Adding the directory item test causes the default test to fail randomly due to directory items not getting removed properly.
Removing this for now, and also moving this test to the common system folder instead of system/user_page
#29209 introduced a bug where columns to the directory added via add_directory_column are not being translated properly.
This fixes the issue and adds an integration test.
- Uses a temporary, clean, per-test-process directory for minio data
- Runs a separate minio instance for each test process
- Unskips minio-based tests in CI
Constants should always be only assigned once. The logical OR assignment
of a constant is a relic of the past before we used zeitwerk for
autoloading and had bugs where a file could be loaded twice resulting in
constant redefinition warnings.
- limits security key deletes to second factor keys
- also deletes backup codes (lingering backup codes break login flow entirely)
* Add spec for rake task to disable 2FA for a user
This adds dedicated routes for /login and /signup, replacing the use of modals. Currently, this is behind the experimental_full_page_login feature flag. It also includes some small consistency fixes related to formatting, spacing, icons, and the loading of certain elements
Currently, when the MessageFormat compiler fails on some translations,
we just have the raw output from the compiler in the logs and that’s not
always very helpful.
Now, when there is an error, we iterate over the translation keys and
try to compile them one by one. When we detect one that is failing, it’s
added to a list that is now outputted in the logs. That way, it’s easier
to know which keys are not properly translated, and the problems can be
addressed quicker.
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The previous implementation of this patch had a bug: it wasn’t handling
locales with country/region code properly. So instead of iterating over
the problematic keys, it was raising an error.
In ed6c9d1545, we started flushing
Redis's database at the end of each test. However, we had something like
this:
```
config.after(:each, type: :system) { teardown system test stuff }
config.after(:each) { # flush redis }
```
When stuff was defined in this order, flushing redis was called before
the teardown of system test. Instead we have to switch the order around
which is what this commit does.