We want to be able to skip plugins from doing any work under
certain conditions, and to be able raise their own errors if
a file being uploaded is completely incompatible with the concept
of the plugin if it is enabled. For example, the UppyChecksum plugin
is happy to skip hashing large files, but the UppyUploadEncrypt
plugin from discourse-encrypt relies on the file being encrypted
to do anything with the upload, so it is considered a blocking
error if the user uploads a file that is too large.
This improves the base functions available in uppy-plugin-base and
extendable-uploader to handle this, as well as introducing a
HUGE_FILE_THRESHOLD_BYTES variable which represents 100MB in bytes,
matching the ExternalUploadManager::DOWNLOAD_LIMIT on the
server side.
discourse-encrypt to take advantage of this new functionality will
follow in https://github.com/discourse/discourse-encrypt/pull/141
- do not reduce opacity of disabled buttons if they are loading
- replace ‘|’ by single quotes not double quotes
- always start from index 0
- reduces amount of work by checking row's length
- apply quotefix to fallback
- do not add 1 to caretposition if index is 0
The algorithm will now do the following:
- split selection to retain only first line
- removes possible "* "
- check for first inclusion
- fallback to first row if nothing found
We don't actually use the reminder_type for bookmarks anywhere;
we are just storing it. It has no bearing on the UI. It used
to be relevant with the at_desktop bookmark reminders (see
fa572d3a7a)
This commit marks the column as readonly, ignores it, and removes
the index, and it will be dropped in a later PR. Some plugins
are relying on reminder_type partially so some stubs have been
left in place to avoid errors.
This commit sets `tap_failed_tests_only` to `true` in our testem config, so now only the failing tests will show in our GitHub CI Ember test runs, which saves developers from having to hunt through all of the passing tests using GitHub's janky console output scrollback.
There was a check for closed code blocks (which had both opening and
closing markups), but it did not work for the case when the text ends
in an open code block.
Administrators can use second factor to confirm granting admin access
without using email. The old method of confirmation via email is still
used as a fallback when second factor is unavailable.
The previous excerpt was a simple truncated raw message. Starting with
this commit, the raw content of the draft is cooked and an excerpt is
extracted from it. The logic for extracting the excerpt mimics the the
`ExcerptParser` class, but does not implement all functionality, being
a much simpler implementation.
The two draft controllers have been merged into one and the /draft.json
route has been changed to /drafts.json to be consistent with the other
route names.
This is my second try at this. The first b246a63a59 raised an issue
with the event delegation not working because the topic id changed.
This adds support for delegating events to dynamic keys by passing a
function where a static key would normally be needed. This means that
each timeline will have its own unique state key and events will only
delegate to the proper topic.
Translations are often multi-line. Using a regular `<input>` doesn't allow newlines, so if you try to edit a multiline theme translation, all the line breaks will be removed.
This commit updates the theme translations UI to use `<textarea>`, just like the core translation editing UI.
allowUpload can be false for the composer if there are no
allowed file extensions. This causes the _bindMobileUploadButton
code to fail because the button does not get rendered in the
template if !allowUpload. This commit changes composer-editor
to only bind upload functionality if allowUpload.
We've observed an error where the back button is displayed improperly in
the topic timeline. It's unfortunately been hard to reproduce but we
suspect it's related to leftover state when re-rendering.
This fix optimistically tries to fix the error by introducing the
topic's id to the unique key the widgets use for state. We can deploy
this and keep an eye out for the bug in the future.
This fixes an error when trying to upload a profile
background image for the user card when the
enable_direct_s3_uploads setting was true:
> Failed to execute 'send' on 'XMLHttpRequest': The object's state must be OPENED.
This was fixed in the upstream commit by the uppy devs:
5937bf2127
When a user archives a personal message, they are redirected back to the
inbox and will refresh the list of the topics for the given filter.
Publishing an event to the user results in an incorrect incoming message
because the list of topics has already been refreshed.
This does mean that if a user has two tabs opened, the non-active tab
will not receive the incoming message but at this point we do not think
the technical trade-offs are worth it to support this feature. We
basically have to somehow exclude a client from an incoming message
which is not easy to do.
Follow-up to fc1fd1b416
This abstracts interaction with uppy for uppy plugin classes
into base classes for Preprocessor plugins, so anyone
making these uppy plugins doesn't have to think as much about uppy
underneath the hood. This also makes the logging and validation
nicer, and provides a more consistent way to emit progress and
completion events.
In a future commit, we will introduce another base class for
`UploadUploaderPlugin` which will be used to be able to hijack
the upload process to go to a different provider (e.g. for discourse-video)
Short URLs were resolved before diffHTML was loaded and content was
swapped by it, which meant that no URLs were found and the URLs remained
unsolved. This caused image elements to be blank.
* DEV: Updated diffHTML to 1.0.0-beta.20
Watched words of type 'replace' or 'link' replaced the text inside
mentions or hashtags too, which broke these. These types of watched
words must skip any match that has an @ or # before it.
At this point in time, we do not think supporting unread and new when an
admin is looking at another user's messages is worth supporting.
Follow-up to fc1fd1b416