Allows creating a bookmark with the `for_topic` flag introduced in d1d2298a4c set to true. This happens when clicking on the Bookmark button in the topic footer when no other posts are bookmarked. In a later PR, when clicking on these topic-level bookmarks the user will be taken to the last unread post in the topic, not the OP. Only the OP can have a topic level bookmark, and users can also make a post-level bookmark on the OP of the topic.
I had to do some pretty heavy refactors because most of the bookmark code in the JS topics controller was centred around instances of Post JS models, but the topic level bookmark is not centred around a post. Some refactors were just for readability as well.
Also removes some missed reminderType code from the purge in 41e19adb0d
If parent element for range does not exists, range calculator should
return empty array. In that case duration calculations will stop because
of:
```
if (_rangeElements(element).length === 2) {
opts.duration = _calculateDuration(element);
}
```
This PR is introducing 2 changes.
1. Date popup is displayed on click instead on hover
2. If the range is given then the whole range is always displayed for both startDate and endDate
3. For range, short time is displayed for end if the range is < 24 hours
This adds a new property, `pluginId` which you can pass to `modifyClass`
which prevent the class from being modified over and over again.
This also includes a fix for polls which was leaking state between tests
which this new functionality exposed.
Major changes included:
- better support for screen readers
- trapping focus in modals
- better tabbing order in composer
- alerts on no content found/number of items found
- better autofocus in modals
- mini-tag-chooser is now a multi-select component
- each multi-select-component will now display selection on one row
We are working to introduce a general core API for presence, which will clash with this plugin's `/presence` namespace
This commit introduces no functional change. There may be a slight interruption in discourse-presence functionality during a deploy of this commit.
- prefers insertAdjacentHTML over innerHTML as it's much faster in this case (about 5x)
- memoizes tz.guess()
- memoizes list of timezones
- inlines template
- applies main element class in one pass
All in all for a very edge case of about 80 dates it should be faster of about 15/20ms.
User flair was given by user's primary group. This PR separates the
two, adds a new field to the user model for flair group ID and users
can select their flair from user preferences now.
In some conditions, pages were skipped. This was implemented in the past
in f490a8d, but then reverted in 04ec543, because sometimes it was stuck
reloading the first page.
The code that loads more results was simplified and a lot of duplicate
code was removed. The logic to remove users who changed their vote was
also introduced again, but just for the regular polls.
The endpoint the existence of the poll and if the current user can see it. It
will facilitate using a poll programmatically, especially if we'd like to create an external poll through a theme component.
Partially revert f490a8d39a because we aren't able to
load more than the initially preloaded voters.
We were always trying to load the 1st page of voters.
Also removed the "remove users who changed their vote" logic as it was not properly working in multiple choices polls.
cc @nbianca
When initially released, the polls had a different design that didn't interact
well with the quote button - https://meta.discourse.org/t/31586
Now that the design has evolved, not being able to select text from inside a poll is
counter productive, so it's enabled again.
* FIX: Fetch last page again if incomplete
The next fetched page number used to increase continuously even if the
last page was incomplete and fetching it again could have new voters.
* FIX: Do not display twice a user who changed vote
A user could appear under two voting options when they changed their
vote because pressing the Load More Voters button updated only the
current option.
The warning was:
DEPRECATION WARNING: Calling `<<` to an ActiveModel::Errors message array in order to add an error is deprecated. Please call `ActiveModel::Errors#add` instead. (called from block (3 levels) in activate! at discourse/plugins/poll/plugin.rb:519)
In some very rare cases, poll options can end up with images that have
no dimensions, in which case, navigating to replies in that post stream
might result in unexpected scrolling (as the browser loads the images
and adjusts its layout).
This ensures that if width/height attributes are missing from an image,
the image is forced to display within a 200 by 200 pixels space.
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
Some plugins hook into Post after save to set custom fields and save again.
For example: https://github.com/discourse/discourse-category-experts/blob/main/lib/category_experts/post_handler.rb#L27
Problem is that in case like that `raw_changed?` is false but all callback are triggered. `extracted_polls` is class atribute therefore that should be reset with each attempt.
That was causing an error:
```
#<ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique: PG::UniqueViolation: ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint
"index_polls_on_post_id_and_name" DETAIL: Key (post_id, name)=(8967, poll) already exists.
```
* Move onebox gem in core library
* Update template file path
* Remove warning for onebox gem caching
* Remove onebox version file
* Remove onebox gem
* Add sanitize gem
* Require onebox library in lazy-yt plugin
* Remove onebox web specific code
This code was used in standalone onebox Sinatra application
* Merge Discourse specific AllowlistedGenericOnebox engine in core
* Fix onebox engine filenames to match class name casing
* Move onebox specs from gem into core
* DEV: Rename `response` helper to `onebox_response`
Fixes a naming collision.
* Require rails_helper
* Don't use `before/after(:all)`
* Whitespace
* Remove fakeweb
* Remove poor unit tests
* DEV: Re-add fakeweb, plugins are using it
* Move onebox helpers
* Stub Instagram API
* FIX: Follow additional redirect status codes (#476)
Don’t throw errors if we encounter 303, 307 or 308 HTTP status codes in responses
* Remove an empty file
* DEV: Update the license file
Using the copy from https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-2.0/#
Hopefully this will enable GitHub to show the license UI?
* DEV: Update embedded copyrights
* DEV: Add Onebox copyright notice
* DEV: Add MIT license, convert COPYRIGHT.txt to md
* DEV: Remove an incorrect copyright claim
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: jbrw <jamie@goatforce5.org>
We now bundle Javascript for each theme/plugin separately, and only ship bundles for enabled plugins to the client. Therefore, these disabled_plugins checks are now redundant, and can be removed.
Per https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/186896, this is a simple copy change to help curb users from sending messages to the moderators via flagging the Discobot tutorial.
Based on feedback from Matt Haughey, we don't need to use so many words when describing a deleted topic or post.
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
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
When issuing the discobot certificate, we were not closing the
iframe tag, which meant that the final message instruction to
the user was swallowed up.
Some polls with images can be very long. Those which showed a pie chart
for the results had a fixed height set, which meant that some long polls
could be cut off.
* 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.
* FIX: Show date picker over modal
Previously, scrolling was necessary to see the whole picker.
* FEATURE: Improve validation for polls
Adds new error messages for each of the edge cases. Previously, it
failed with a simple error saying that the minimum value must be less
than the maximum value.
* UX: Copy edit
Headings with the exact same name generated exactly the same heading
names, which was invalid. This replaces the old code for generating
names for non-English headings which were using URI encode and resulted
in unreadable headings.
When invited by email, users will receive an invite URL which contains
a token. If that token is present when the invite is redeemed, their
account will be automatically activated.
The `details_enabled` site setting description did not clearly convey what it controls.
The copy change was discussed here: https://meta.discourse.org/t/183923
- removes the option from site settings
- deletes the site setting on existing sites that have it
- marks posts using emojis as requiring a rebake
Note that the actual image files are not removed here, the plan is to
remove them in a few weeks/months (when presumably the rebaking of old
posts has been completed).
This PR fixes a bug where if you navigate from topic to another one (via suggested topics, notifications etc.), the previous topic is not unsubscribed from presence manager, which means if you visit lots of topics all the subscriptions will accumulate and can cause rate limit errors.
This bug is exposed by the loading slider we're currently experimenting with on Meta because we no longer have an intermediate state when navigating between topics which means the `willDestroyElement` hook that's responsible for unsubscribing is not called.
Previously, the `{{mobile-nav}}` component required a `currentRouteName` property, passed from the router service. It would observe changes in this property, and update the UI accordingly.
If we change between routes which have the same `currentRouteName` (e.g. two different group message inboxes), then the `currentRouteName` does not change and does not trigger the observer. Currently in core, we are relying on the fact that currentRouteName temporarily enters a `.loading` substate during a transition. This will change when we remove the loading substate in the near future.
This commit refactors `{{mobile-nav}}` to inject the router directly, and use the `routeDidChange` event instead of an observer. The change is backwards compatible, but plugins passing the old `currentPath` property will be shown a deprecation notice.
This encompasses a lot of work done over the last year, much of which
has already been merged into master. This is the final set of changes
required to get Ember CLI running locally for development.
From here on it will be bug fixes / enhancements.
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: romanrizzi <rizziromanalejandro@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: romanrizzi <rizziromanalejandro@gmail.com>
This moves the way we add the user avatar and site logo
to the discobot certificates from embeded base64 png to
just using the files urls in the href to the image tag.
This will make generation faster and the certificate
smaller overall, but it can't be used in a `img` tag
anymore, since SVGs in `img` tags don't load the external images
In order to work around that we will move the certificate
in posts to an iframe, which works fine without any user
visible changes. For this to be possible the plugin automatically
adds the site current domain to the list of allowed iframe origins.
Includes:
* FIX: Don't override computed properties
* FIX: Prevent a set-after-destroy error
* FIX: Get rid of select-kit deprecations
* FIX: Replace removed admin-group-selector
* FIX: Provide onChange action to fix warnings
* FIX: Remove an element with an invalid id
* DEV: Remove topic-notifications-button from dropdowns
It has its own styleguide section under "Molecules".
* UX: Styleguide tweaks
* DEV: Make the dropdowns useable
Because the site admin is sending a message to themselves, there is only one user in the topic_allowed_users, and `.last` returns nil.
Attempt to recognize this situation and continue, or bail without doing anything if this somehow happens another way.
* DEV: Remove with_deleted workarounds for old Rails version
These workarounds using private APIs are no longer required in the latest version of Rails. The referenced issue (https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/4306) was closed in 2013. The acts_as_paranoid workaround which this was based on was removed for rails > 5.
Switching to using a scope also allows us to use it within a `belongs_to` relation (e.g. in the Poll model). This avoids issues which can be caused by unscoping all `where` clauses.
Predicates are not necessarily strings, so calling `.join(" AND ")` can sometimes cause weird errors. If we use `WhereClause#ast`, and then `.to_sql` we achieve the same thing with fully public APIs, and it will work successfully for all predicates.
We want to wrap the `Ember.run.debounce` function and internally call `Ember.run` instead when running tests.
This commit changes discourseDebounce to work the same way as `Ember.run.debounce`.
Now that `discourseDebounce` works exactly like `Ember.run.debounce`, let's replace it and only use `DiscourseDebounce` from now on.
Move debounce to discourse-common to be able to reuse it in different bundles
Keep old debounce file for backwards-compatibility
You might wonder why this matters. It turns out in some locales like
French, we replace quotation marks with « and » -- this should likely
not happen before BBCode is parsed but that is not the case for this
plugin. The plugin has code to handle this situation, but it means extra
spaces are inserted around the time zone which breaks it.
This fix allows us to supply extra whitespace and will show the correct
time zone.