Refactor plugin-api `addKeyboardShortcut` to point to `KeyboardShortcuts`.
* Do not add shortcuts to the default object directly.
* Create an addShortcut function in keyboard-shortcuts to add shortcuts safely and call to bindKey to be able to use opts.
* Refactor controllers/bookmark.js to use new addShortcut func and emove unnecessary addBindings.
* No longer export keyboard shortcut bindings, rename to DEFAULT_BINDINGS and remove export, these do not need to be accessed by anything else.
If the feature is enabled, staff members can construct a URL and publish a
topic for others to browse without the regular Discourse chrome.
This is useful if you want to use Discourse like a CMS and publish
topics as articles, which can then be embedded into other systems.
Fixes to the quote feature. Most important changes listed below:
* FIX: Correctly attribute quotes when using Reply button
* FIX: Correctly attribute quotes when using replyAsNewTopic
* FIX: Allow quoting a quote
* FIX: Correctly mark quotes as "full"
* FIX: Don't try to create a quote if it's empty
* DEV: Remove an obsolete method `loadQuote`
It isn't used in core anymore, the only use in core has been removed over 4 years ago in 3251bcb. It's not used in any plugins in all-the-plugins and all references to it on GitHub are from outdated forks (https://github.com/search?q=%22Post.loadQuote%22&type=Code)
* DEV: Support for `onChange` on `{{text-field}}`
This will automatically be debounced and only fired when the value
changes.
There is also `onChangeImmediate` which is not debounced in case you
need that, but in almost all cases when observing text in an element you
should debounce.
* Add cancel for timer
New Reminder Types
-------------------------------------
* Add a "later this week" reminder which is today + 2 days, will not show if we are on the days Thu-Sun
* Add a "start of next business week" reminder which is 8am Monday
Bugfixes and Tweaks
--------------------------------------
* Move dates out of translation for reminder types and yield HTML for tap-tile for more customizable content and styling
* Make sure double clicking the bookmark icon in quick access takes users to the new bookmarks-with-reminders page
* Sane default to 8am (start of day) for custom reminder with no time
Introduce the concept of "high priority notifications" which include PM and bookmark reminder notifications. Now bookmark reminder notifications act in the same way as PM notifications (float to top of recent list, show in the green bubble) and most instances of unread_private_messages in the UI have been replaced with unread_high_priority_notifications.
The user email digest is changed to just have a section about unread high priority notifications, the unread PM section has been removed.
A high_priority boolean column has been added to the Notification table and relevant indices added to account for it.
unread_private_messages has been kept on the User model purely for backwards compat, but now just returns unread_high_priority_notifications count so this may cause some inconsistencies in the UI.
Usage:
```
{{d-button icon="times" label="foo.bar" isLoading=true}}
```
Note that a button loading without an icon will shrink text size to prevent button to jump in size.
A button while loading is disabled.
Even though `type` is an alias for `method`, we have custom logic in `/discourse/lib/ajax` that checks only `type`, and ~200 other ajax calls in the codebase already use `type` param.
This set of tests cleared the emoji store *before* each test, while the other set - *after*. So if these were run first, they would break a single test from the other set.
Based on issues identified in https://meta.discourse.org/t/improved-bookmarks-with-reminders/144542/20
* Implement the resolvedTimezone() function on the user model where we return the user's timezone if it has been set, or we guess it using moment and save it to the user using an update call if it has not yet been set. This covers the cases of users who do not log out/in often who will not get their timezone set via login. This also makes sure the guess + save is done in a non-obtrusive way not on every page -- only when it is needed.
* Before if a user's timezone was blank when they visited their profile page we were autofilling the dropdown with the guessed timezone from moment. However this was confusing as it would appear you have that timezone saved in the DB when you really didn't. Now we do not autofill the dropdown and added a button to automatically guess the current timezone to make everything more explicit.
Limitations: the user profile "open external links in new tab setting" is
slightly broken for "External URL" permalinks.
Remove the copy from the admin permalinks page stating that this doesn't work.
Based on reports here https://meta.discourse.org/t/improved-bookmarks-with-reminders/144542
* Because the `userHasTimezone` property was computed and we were checking on an (essentially) global object, ember was not aware that the user timezone had changed because it changed in a different place. instead set the timezone as internal state for the modal on show and base the computed property off of that so it mutates correctly
* The tap-tile components were in the admin folder completely unnecessarily, move them out into the main discourse folder otherwise noone else can use the new bookmarks (icon + text is missing)
* Cosmetic fixes for the bookmark modal
* Do not show "later today" when the later time will be > 5pm
* When a custom reminder time is selected, store it in localStorage. The next time the modal is opened, if the last datetime is > now, then a new tile with "Last" will be shown that lets the user reselect that same time.
* Also add an explicit "No Reminder" option that is selected by default
This pr replaces `{{{ }}}` usage by a {{html-safe}} helper. While it doesn't solve the underlying issue, it gives us a path forward without risking breaking too much existing behavior.
Also introduces an htmlSafe computed macro:
```
import { htmlSafe } from "discourse/lib/computed";
htmlDescription: htmlSafe("description")
```
Overtime {{html-safe}} usage should be removed and moved to components properties or specialized components/helpers.
This pr replaces `{{{ }}}` usage by a {{html-safe}} helper. While it doesn't solve the underlying issue, it gives us a path forward without risking breaking too much existing behavior.
Also introduces an htmlSafe computed macro:
```
import { htmlSafe } from "discourse/lib/computed";
htmlDescription: htmlSafe("description")
```
Overtime {{html-safe}} usage should be removed and moved to components properties or specialized components/helpers.
Pop up a confirmation box when there is input. This prevents accidental closing
of the dialog boxes due to clicking outside.
This adds a development hook on modals in the form of a `beforeClose`
function. Modal windows can abort the close if the funtion returns false.
Additionally fixing a few issues with loop and state on the modal popups:
Escape key with bootbox is keyup.
Updating modal to close on keyup as well so escape key is working.
Fixes an issue where pressing esc will loop immediately back to the modal by:
keydown -> bootbox -> keyup -> acts as "cancel", restores modal
Needs a next call to reopenModal otherwise, keyup is handled again by the modal.
Fixes an issue where pressing esc will loop immediately back to the confirm:
esc keyup will be handled and bubble immediately back to the modal.
Additionally, only handle key events when the #discourse-modal is visible.
This resolves issues where escape or enter events were being handled by
a hidden modal window.
Meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/improve-error-message-when-not-including-name-setting-up-totp/143339
* when the user creates a TOTP second factor method we want
to show them a nicer error if they forget to add a name
or the code from the app, instead of the param missing error
* also add a client-side check for this and for security key name,
no need to bother the server if we can help it
Pop up a confirmation box when there is input. This prevents accidental closing
of the dialog boxes due to clicking outside.
This adds a development hook on modals in the form of a `beforeClose`
function. Modal windows can abort the close if the funtion returns false.
Additionally fixing a few issues with loop and state on the modal popups:
Escape key with bootbox is keyup.
Updating modal to close on keyup as well so escape key is working.
Fixes an issue where pressing esc will loop immediately back to the modal by:
keydown -> bootbox -> keyup -> acts as "cancel", restores modal
Needs a next call to reopenModal otherwise, keyup is handled again by the modal.
Fixes an issue where pressing esc will loop immediately back to the confirm:
esc keyup will be handled and bubble immediately back to the modal.
Additionally, only handle key events when the #discourse-modal is visible.
This resolves issues where escape or enter events were being handled by
a hidden modal window.
When secure media is enabled and an attachment is marked as secure we want to use the full url instead of the short-url so we get the same access control post protections as secure media uploads.
Meta report: https://meta.discourse.org/t/excessive-requests-to-uploads-lookup-urls-leading-to-429-response/143119
* The data-orig-src attribute was not being removed from cooked
video and audio so the composer was infinitely trying to get the
URLs for them, which would never resolve to anything
* Also the code that retrieved the short URL was unscoped, and was
getting everything on the page. if running from the composer we
now scope to the preview window
* Also fixed a minor issue where the element href for the video
and audio tags was not being set when the short URL was found
This change both improves readability and fixes potential race-condition issues where promises were nested instead of being chained.
Also includes:
* Use arrow functions and Promise shorthands
* Remove the obsolete `asyncTestDiscourse` helper
* FIX: Add aria-labels to topic list items
Before this fix you could navigate the topic list using a screen reader
and a keyboard but some of the items were not as descriptive as they
could be. The newly added labels make it easier to understand what you
are tabbing over.
context:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/accessibility-aria-attributes-are-not-defined-for-links-under-replies-category/142539
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/lib/utilities.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* Multiline fix
* Fix more tests
Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* DEV: Remove server global test variable
* Delete yarn-error.log
* prettier and some eslint fixes
* add global server variable back for plugins
* rename imported server to pretender
* prettier
* support plugin server. usage
* Export pretender as named
* Prettier
* change default pretender export
* fix bad import
* Use pretender() and original default export
* export new Pretender as default
* fix accidental change
* WIP testing
* add pretend handlers in correct location
* move more stuff into the correct pretender
* Consolidated more pretenders
* comment out another bad test
* fix user acceptance tests
* commented out bad test
* fixed another composer server stub
* fix more tests
* fixed tag test pretender
* Fix admin email test
* removed another draft handler
* add back test
* fix and uncomment another test
* remove test that is not useful
* remove commented out lines
* reapply handlers between every test
* no need to re-stub requests now :)
* cleanup from review
* more cleanup
This commit also fixes a deprecation warning as the previous component was overriding a computed property from the group model.
Finally a test has been added as this is the only place where we use list-setting outside of the settings, this was highly subject to regressions.
* Also fixes an issue where if webp was a downloaded hotlinked
image and then secure + sent in an email, it was not being
redacted because webp was not a supported media format in
FileHelper
* Webp originally removed as an image format in
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/6377
and there was a spec to make sure a .bin webp
file did not get renamed from its type to webp.
However we want to support webp images now to make
sure they are properly redacted if secure media is
on, so change the example in the spec to use tiff,
another banned format, instead
Now if a group is visible but unmentionable, users can search for it
when composing by typing with `@`, but it will be rendered without the
grey background color.
It will also no longer pop up a JIT warning saying "You are about to
mention X people" because the group will not be mentioned.
This confuses me every time I run qunit tests in the browser. The tab is labelled Meta, but it's not meta! This change has no functional impact on the tests
Styling based on element-ids, it is impossible for themes/plugins to display multiple cards on a single page. Using classes is a more flexible approach. The element-ids are maintained for backwards compatibility with existing plugins/themes.
### UI Changes
If `SiteSetting.enable_bookmarks_with_reminders` is enabled:
* Clicking "Bookmark" on a topic will create a new Bookmark record instead of a post + user action
* Clicking "Clear Bookmarks" on a topic will delete all the new Bookmark records on a topic
* The topic bookmark buttons control the post bookmark flags correctly and vice-versa
Disabled selecting the "reminder type" for bookmarks in the UI because the backend functionality is not done yet (of sending users notifications etc.)
### Other Changes
* Added delete bookmark route (but no UI yet)
* Added a rake task to sync the old PostAction bookmarks to the new Bookmark table, which can be run as many times as we want for a site (it will not create duplicates).
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/secure-media-uploads-expire/140894
This fixes the issue where if secure media was enabled, audio
and video files would do an initial load using the presigned
URL for the media to get metadata information e.g. duration of
track/video. However this started the expiry countdown for the
URL, so when a user pressed play on the media after 15 seconds
the media would be expired and AWS would return a 403 error.
We do not preload media if secure media is enabled. Otherwise
we just set the preload type to "metadata" which is the browser
default anyway.
* FIX: Properly convert quotes to Markdown
When quoting a quote it used to convert the quote header, including the
user avatar and username, into a image and some text and then the
contents. This also caused issues when quoting full paragraphs (or when
selecting paragraphs by triple-clicking) because the user avatar and
name from the following quote would also be included.
This commit implements the support necessary to convert
<aside class="quote"> elements to proper Discourse quotes.
Commit aa24be1 made it possible to build data attributes from image's
Markdown and this changes ensure that the resize controls still work
when data attributes are present.
This also enables`@action` use in plugin connectors.
Setting `actions` earlier allows `setupComponents` to use them, for example, when setting up event listeners.
This new iteration of select-kit focuses on following best principales and disallowing mutations inside select-kit components. A best effort has been made to avoid breaking changes, however if you content was a flat array, eg: ["foo", "bar"] You will need to set valueProperty=null and nameProperty=null on the component.
Also almost every component should have an `onChange` handler now to decide what to do with the updated data. **select-kit will not mutate your data by itself anymore**
For consistency this PR introduces using custom markdown and short upload:// URLs for video and audio uploads, rather than just treating them as links and relying on the oneboxer. The markdown syntax for videos is ![file text|video](upload://123456.mp4) and for audio it is ![file text|audio](upload://123456.mp3).
This is achieved in discourse-markdown-it by modifying the rules for images in mardown-it via md.renderer.rules.image. We return HTML instead of the token when we encounter audio or video after | and the preview renders that HTML. Also when uploading an audio or video file we insert the relevant markdown into the composer.
Let's say post #2 quotes post number #1. If a user decides to quote the
quote in post #2, it should keep the information of post #1
("user_1, post: 1, topic: X"), instead of replacing with current post
info ("user_2, post: 2, topic: X").
jquery.autoellipsis tries to automatically find the available space
which depends on multiple factors which may differ between the machines
where the tests are running.
Follow-up to commit 9c628f0897.
* DEV: Fix the function prototype observers deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.observes('foo') to observer('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.observes] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-observes for more details.
* DEV: Fix the function prototype event listeners deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.on('foo') to on('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.on] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-on for more details.
* DEV: Simplify `default as` imports
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
This breaking change was originally a deprecation fix for overriding a computed property `none`.
There are 4 uses of `rootNone` in core and "all-the-plugins":
1. in discourse-chat-integration, admin-plugins-chat-edit-rule.hbs - changed behavior, that I'd consider a fix - `rootNoneLabel` is now used regardless of `siteSettings.allow_uncategorized_topics` value, which I believe was an originally intended behavior (i.e. it most likely hasn't been tested with disabled uncategorized topics)
2. in discourse-slack-official, plugins-slack.hbs - the same as 1.
3. in core, edit-category-general.hbs (in this PR) - no change in behavior
4. in discourse-googlebooks, edit-category-general.hbs - no change in behavior (since `allowUncategorized="true"` is also passed as an argument)
* Reapply "Rename 'target usernames' with 'target recipients' in Composer"
This reverts commit 9fe11d0fc3 which
reverted ebb288dc2c.
* DEV: Add test for replying to PM
Plugins like https://github.com/discourse/discourse-calendar add extra HTML (e.g. icons) to user/group mentions. Clicking on those extra elements used to only flash a blank card. Now, the card opens properly.
- Refactor source_url to avoid using eval in development
- Precompile handlebars in development
- Include template compilers when running qunit
- Remove unsafe-eval in development CSP
- Include unsafe-eval only for qunit routes in development
runAllTests is an async function, so the try/catch block does not help. The function always returns a promise, so we need to use `.catch` to handle errors. Previously, raised errors were ignored, and the process continued running until it timed out.
Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated!
This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality:
* We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them.
* Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book
* Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal.
* Both name and the reminder type are optional.
* If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder.
* If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all.
* All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you).
* If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark.
* A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked.
This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
But the "synonyms" can't use the TagSerializer yet. We still have some
code from the discourse-tagging plugin that uses "text" instead of
"name", "count" instead of "topic_count", etc. We should make the js
consistent with the TagSerializer and then stop using tag_counts_json.
Fixes an issue where updates to the first post in a topic would be visible only for staff.
Before, because the empty tag would find its way to `PostRevisor`, `TopicsController#update` would create a hidden revision, and later `PostsController#update` would only update that revision.
After this change, `TopicsController` doesn't create a revision at all (unless necessary), so `PostsController` can create it (and correctly decide whether the revision should be hidden or not).
* DEV: Add API to alter uploads Markdown
* DEV: Extract data attributes from image / download Markdown
For example '[test|attachment|hello=world]' will generate an 'a' element
with a data attribute: 'data-hello=world'.
This commit also makes MarkdownIt to transform '|attachment' into
'class="attachment"'. This transformation used to be a part of the
process which resolves short URLs (i.e. upload://).
* DEV: Export imageNameFromFileName
This reapplies commit b643526d9a after
being reverted in commit f65c453555.
Unlike the original commit, this does a single pass and does not take
into account unfinished code blocks.
When uploading an image file with dots in the filename we were splitting the string on dots and getting the last of the split items as the extension-less filename. However this did not work with filenames that have dots. We now just remove the extension using substr.
This feature adds the ability to define synonyms for tags, and the ability to merge one tag into another while keeping it as a synonym. For example, tags named "js" and "java-script" can be synonyms of "javascript". When searching and creating topics using synonyms, they will be mapped to the base tag.
Along with this change is a new UI found on each tag's page (for example, `/tags/javascript`) where more information about the tag can be shown. It will list the synonyms, which categories it's restricted to (if any), and which tag groups it belongs to (if tag group names are public on the `/tags` page by enabling the "tags listed by group" setting). Staff users will be able to manage tags in this UI, merge tags, and add/remove synonyms.
* Support for custom messages and redirects when creating posts
When a post/topic is created Discourse serializes a `NewPostResult`
object. Normally this contains a status like `created_post` or
errors describing why the post could not be created.
There are times when a plugin might want to take the inputted post
and do something in the background. In this case, the plugin
can return a custom `message` and `route_to` attribute in the
`NewPostResult`.
If present, the message will be displayed in an alert, and when "Ok" is
clicked the user will be routed to the new URL.
* Destroy the draft in parallel
I could not replicate the failure locally, but it was consistently
failing on CI with:
```
Assertion Failed: it should escape watched words
Expected: <img src="x">, Actual: <img src="x">
```
This commit removes an extra space that was added originally, but I
don't think it is really needed after double checking how it displays in
the UI. The `x` icon and the word have sufficient spacing between them.
If we need to we can tweak it in css instead.
* instead of using encodeURIComponent in imageNameFromFileName,
we just replace the bad characters that we wanted to get rid
of in the first place where we introduced encodeURIComponent.
as per review
Meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/image-name-has-20-in-file-name/134136
We were ending up with [file%20name](url) in the markdown preview, which looked weird and
affected the alt text. this is because we were calling encodeURIComponent, which has been left in place because this is a valid thing to do for some cases. (e.g. f674b9e)
The group card and group members page were affecting each other and were
leaking members list and the query parameters which led to bad UX
experience and sub-optimal performance (client made more queries because
it was loading fewer members).
This commit refactors the group model to make it more consistent, remove
dead code, move error handling outside of model.
isPrivateMessages represents that the tag list is shown in the context
of private messages and pmOnly represents that the tag is used only in
private messages.
* When viewing a tag, the search widget will now show a checkbox to scope the search by tag, which will limit search results to that tag on desktop and mobile
* DEV: Provide radix 10 argument to parseInt
* DEV: Provide radix 16 argument to parseInt
* DEV: Remove unnecessary parseInt calls
* Fix year formatting
parseInt was used here to convert decimals to ints
- Allow revoking keys without deleting them
- Auto-revoke keys after a period of no use (default 6 months)
- Allow multiple keys per user
- Allow attaching a description to each key, for easier auditing
- Log changes to keys in the staff action log
- Move all key management to one place, and improve the UI
When autocompleting mentions in secure categories, we immediately populate the list with users which have permission to view the category. This logic is applied to unsecured categories as well, but the server returns an empty list of users. This commit teaches the autocomplete to understand empty lists of users without terminating the autocomplete dropdown.
`suspend` isn't a User attribute, but was being assigned to the frontend User model as if it was. The model has a computed property that depends on `suspended_till`, so instead of overriding this property, it's better to return relevant attributes.
Fixes a computed-property.override deprecation (https://emberjs.com/deprecations/v3.x#toc_computed-property-override)
- `site.json` now returns a list of group objects, not a `group_names` array (a6714e25)
- `c/1/show.json` now includes `custom_fields: {}`, even if no fields exist (b8bd0316)
We had acceptance tests that were testing the contents of the post
stream preview, not the contents of the eventual topic itself.
This became apparent when I introduced a new promise which caused the
tests to finish waiting for work properly. Before that, it was up to the
speed of the execution, very spooky!
A modal's primary action (blue button in the default theme) can now be invoked
by hitting Enter on the keyboard. This applies to all modals that aren't strict
forms as long as the focus is not on a textarea element.
If the setting is turned on, then the user will receive information
about the subject: if it was deleted or requires some special access to
a group (only if the group is public). Otherwise, the user will receive
a generic #404 error message. For now, this change affects only the
topics and categories controller.
This commit also tries to refactor some of the code related to error
handling. To make error pages more consistent (design-wise), the actual
error page will be rendered server-side.
Using popups is becoming increasingly rare. Full page redirects are already used on mobile, and for some providers. This commit removes all logic related to popup authentication, leaving only the full page redirect method.
For more info, see https://meta.discourse.org/t/do-we-need-popups-for-login/127988
AppEvents was always a service object in disguise, so we should move it
to the correct place in the application. Doing this allows other service
objects to inject it easily without container access.
In the future we should also deprecate `this.appEvents` without an
explicit injection too.
Adds 2 factor authentication method via second factor security keys over [web authn](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Authentication_API).
Allows a user to authenticate a second factor on login, login-via-email, admin-login, and change password routes. Adds registration area within existing user second factor preferences to register multiple security keys. Supports both external (yubikey) and built-in (macOS/android fingerprint readers).
The dollar sign (`$`) is a special replace pattern, and `$&` inserts the
matched string. Thus dollars signs need to be escaped with the special
pattern `$$`, which inserts a single `$`.
`fancy_title` is already escaped by Rails. Escaping it again would print
the HTML entity as-is, e.g. `"` instead of `"`.
This fixes the issue by introducing a new `escapedContent` attribute on
the `QuickAccessItem` widget.
* FIX: Cast all numerical values in reports
The backend can return some numerical values in report as strings. That results in unexpected order of values when sorting report tables.
* Create `toNumber()` helper
The `typeof` and `parseFloat` seem to be the fastest path: https://jsperf.com/number-vs-typeof-vs-parsefloat#results
* Extract QuickAccessPanel from UserNotifications.
* FEATURE: Quick access panels in user menu.
This feature adds quick access panels for bookmarks and personal
messages. It allows uses to browse recent items directly in the user
menu, without being redirected to the full pages.
* REFACTOR: Use QuickAccessItem for messages.
Reusing `DefaultNotificationItem` feels nice but it actually requires a
lot of extra work that is not needed for a quick access item.
Also, `DefaultNotificationItem` shows an incorrect tooptip ("unread
private message"), and it is not trivial to remove / override that.
* Use a plain JS object instead.
An Ember object was required when `DefaultNotificationItem` was used.
* Prefix instead suffix `_` for private helpers.
* Set to null instead of deleting object keys.
JavaScript engines can optimize object property access based on the
object’s shape. https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/shapes-ics
* Change trivial try/catch to one-liners.
* Return the promise in case needs to be waited on.
* Refactor showAll to a link with href
* Store `emptyStatePlaceholderItemText` in state.
* Store items in Session singleton instead.
We can drop `staleItems` (and `findStaleItems`) altogether. Because
`(old) items === staleItems` when switching back to a quick access
panel.
* Add `limit` parameter to the `user_actions` API.
* Explicitly import Session instead.
This was primarily an issue on mobile, where after clicking the "Messsage" button in the user card, the composer would load behind the user card overlay.
There are 5 visibility levels (similar to group visibility)
public (default)
logged-in users
members only
staff
owners
Admins & group owners always have visibility to group members.
This feature allows @ mentions to prioritize showing members of a group who
have explicit permission to a category.
This makes it far easier to @ mention group member when composing topics in
categories where only the group has access.
For example:
If Sam, Jane an Joan have access to bugs category.
Then `@` will auto complete to (jane,joan,sam) ordered on last seen at
This feature works on new topics and existing topics. There is an explicit
exclusion of trust level 0,1,2 groups cause they get too big.
- Client-side censoring fixed for non-chrome browsers. (Regular expression rewritten to avoid lookback)
- Regex generation is now done on the server, to reduce repeated logic, and make it easier to extend in plugins
- Censor tests are moved to ruby, to ensure everything works end-to-end
- If "watched words regular expressions" is enabled, warn the admin when the generated regex is invalid
This happened because the modal controller was not clearing the `name`
attribute, which is used for looking up the controller to call `onClose`
on.
Every page navigation would call the method over and over, breaking
state in odd ways.
* FEATURE: Add search operator to see all direct messages from a user
* Only show message if related messages >= 5
* Make "all messages" the hyperlink
* Review
* DEV: group_list site settings should store IDs instead of group names
* Ship site setting to know when we should migrate group_list settings
* Migrate existing group_list site settings
* Bump migration timestamp and don't set null when migrating is not possible.
* FEATURE: Allow choice of category when making a PM public
Previously it would default to uncategorized, which was not ideal on
some forums. This gives the staff member more choice about what they'd
like to do.
* Make the optional category more explicit
* Joffrey's feedback
- adds a migration renaming FA4 icon names in badges
- allows all icons to be used in badges (previously was limited to icons prefixed with fa-)
- renames remaining FA 4.7 icons equivalents
And don't load javascript assets if plugin is disabled.
* precompile auto generated plugin js assets
* SPEC: remove spec test functions
* remove plugin js from test_helper
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* DEV: using equality is slightly easier to read than inequality
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* DEV: use `select` method instead of `find_all` for readability
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
When we delete a post that has replies, we show a modal asking if the user wants to delete the post, the post and its direct replies or the post and all its replies.
If replies are deleted before a post, that modal would ask the user if they want to delete the post and 0 replies.
That commit ensure we skip the modal and directly delete the post in this case.
This changes the label and behaviour of the "No, keep" button in the confirmation modal when user cancels a draft while on a different topic. The new button label is "No, save draft", and when clicked, the composer will be dismissed without destroying the draft.
This allows you to temporarily disable components without having to remove them from a theme.
This feature is very handy when doing quick fix engineering.
Adds a second factor landing page that centralizes a user's second factor configuration.
This contains both TOTP and Backup, and also allows multiple TOTP tokens to be registered and organized by a name. Access to this page is authenticated via password, and cached for 30 minutes via a secure session.
* Calling `Discourse.reset()` creates a new container
We should run our de-initializers only after acceptance tests,
since initializers are not run outside of acceptance tests anyway,
and the container at this point can be passed properly to the
`teardown()` method.
* Remove `Discourse.reset` from tests
This would cause a new container to be created which leaks many objects.
* `updateCurrentUser` is more accurate than `replaceCurrentUser`