This commit introduces a new site setting "google_oauth2_hd_groups". If enabled, group information will be fetched from Google during authentication, and stored in the Discourse database. These 'associated groups' can be connected to a Discourse group via the "Membership" tab of the group preferences UI.
The majority of the implementation is generic, so we will be able to add support to more authentication methods in the near future.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/managing-group-membership-via-authentication/175950
Previously, it was based on the container of the avatar. However, the
container of the avatar can be extended to contain more than just the
avatar itself. This resulted in the positioning of the avatar flair to
be off.
Previously the discourse-presence plugin was using a `position: absolute` hack to display the 'replying...' users in the top right of the composer. This commit adds a more suitable plugin outlet, and updates the discourse-presence styling so it slots into the flex-box layout at the top of the composer
This allows consumers to vary the parameters on a per-channel basis. e.g. if you wanted a channel to consider someone 'away' after 10 minutes, and another channel to consider someone 'away' after 1 minute, that is now possible.
* FIX: allows more precise placement strategy on mobile
- default to absolute on mobile, fixed on desktop
- allows to set a global `placementStrategy` or a specific to each view `mobilePlacementStrategy` `desktopPlacementStrategy`
This is mainly used to allow a proper composer-actions positioning in mobile.
Note this commit also fixes a mouseDown event which could propagate quote-button event and cause the composer to close full screen on mobile
* mobile only
Before this, if you were composing a new topic and then switched the mode to "New Message", the dropdown would disappear.
So if you changed your mind, you'd have to copy the text you typed, cancel, click "New Topic" again, and then paste the text. (and if you already had a title entered too, things would be more complicated…)
1b3d124a introduced a logic change which meant that we attempted to bootstrap, even on pages without any `preloadJson` (i.e. non-ember HTML pages from Discourse). This commit restores the original logic, making sure to avoid `?.`.
Under some conditions, these varied responses could lead to cache poisoning, hence the 'security' label.
Previously the Rails application would serve JSON data in place of HTML whenever Ember CLI requested an `application.html.erb`-rendered page. This commit removes that logic, and instead parses the HTML out of the standard response. This means that Rails doesn't need to customize its response for Ember CLI.