A small change that would allow components to extend the tag
display in the filter dropdown, like they can in other contexts.
Was requested in the tag icons component, see
https://meta.discourse.org/t/tag-icons-component/109757/60?u=pmusaraj
The PR also standardises tag styling in select-kit dropdowns.
* FIX: show/hide ignored users preferences
based on the current user trust level and the appropriate site setting.
* Allow us to await the `updateCurrentUser` call
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
If a user could not set tags because they had a trust level lower than
min_trust_level_to_tag_topics site setting, the "Create Topic" button
from a tag page would still show up and be enabled. Clicking it caused
the composer model to silently have the tags set.
Instead we use the inline `hbs` helper. Note in the non-Ember CLI
version this will not actually inline compile, but it will still work
for all our tests.
We can't use erb in ember-cli, and it seems the emoji groups rarely
change anyway. This commit migrates the ERB to pre-rendered javascript
that is updated via the `rake javascript:update_constants` task.
- frowning was using slighty_frowning
- slightly_frowning was using frowning
- grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes was not defined
- fronwing_face_with_open_mouth was not defined
The list of SVG icons is unavailable in production, and the previous
refactor here was causing incorrect and noisy console warnings.
This also parses the `svgIconList` string in a dev environment, icons
should now match more accurately.
Force pushing a commit to a theme repository used to break the updater,
because the system was not able to count the commits behind the old and
new version. This operation failed because a force push deleted the old
commits.
The user was prompted with a simple "500 server error" message.
`setPermissionsGroups` would initialize an empty permissions object whenever new groups were added to the Tag Group. This meant that if you selected the `visible` permission and then added groups to the Tag Group, the `visible` permission would be obliterated and the Tag Group would be treated as though it was `private`.
This moves the library into our lib folder, and refactored it to more
modern Javascript. I've kept the MIT license at the top of the file.
Doing this allows us to import it as a library in Ember CLI and ditch
yet another global variable.
Themes marked for auto update will be automatically updated when
Discourse is updated. This is triggered by discourse_docker or
docker_manager running Rake task 'themes:update'.
Here's how draft saving process works currently:
- if only title is present (no reply) the draft is saved
- if only reply is present (no title) the draft is saved
- if both title and reply are present, and reply length is less than
`min_post_length` and the title length is less than
`min_topic_title_length`, then the draft is saved
- if both title and reply are present, and reply length is less than
`min_post_length`, then the draft is not saved
The current draft saving conditions are complex to understand and is
causing confusion as seen here: https://meta.discourse.org/t/draft-is-not-being-saved-when-creating-a-new-pm/149990/6?u=techapj
This commit updates the process to always save the draft if either title
or reply exists.
Allowing the editing of remote themes has been something Discourse has advised against for some time. This commit removes the ability to edit or upload files to remote themes from Admin > Customize to enforce the recommended practice.
* FIX: paste the spreadsheet to the composer
If we paste spreadsheet with the missing label we receive
`" this \n1 2"`
If we trim whitespace at the beginning then our later calculation to determine if it is a table is incorrect:
```
const columns = rows.map((r) => r.split("\t").length);
const isTable =
columns.reduce((a, b) => a && columns[0] === b && b > 1)
```
https://meta.discourse.org/t/pasting-from-spreadsheet-wont-work-if-corner-cell-is-empty/169443
Fixes two small issues:
- buttons stayed disabled after deleting a category
- on a newly-created category, the Edit button was missing on the category landing page
This makes it much easier to check the staff action logs for a specific site setting. A small history icon will appear when hovering over a site setting name. On click, you will be taken to the pre-filtered staff action log for the site setting.
This commit removes the duplicate category description on sub categories in the category list. I believe this went unnnoticed because we are hiding these by default.
The REST adapter generates paths with the /tags/ prefix indescriminately,
but individual tag paths have been moved under the /tag/ prefix to allow
tags with names that would otherwise cause ambiguity like c.
PostDestroyer should accept the option to permanently destroy post from the database. In addition, when the first post is destroyed it destroys the whole topic.
Currently, that feature is limited to private messages and creator of the post. It will be used by discourse-encrypt to explode encrypted private messages.
Paths prefixed with /tag/ are exclusively for when the tag name is the
next string in the path. Therefore, when a category is being used as
context, the path should start with /tags/ instead.
Per Google, sites are encouraged to upgrade from Universal Analytics v3 `analytics.js` to v4 `gtag.js` for Google Analytics tracking. We're giving admins the option to stay on the v3 API or migrate to v4. Admins can change the implementation they're using via the `ga_version` site setting. Eventually Google will deprecate v3, but our implementation gives admins the choice on what to use for now.
We chose this implementation to make the change less error prone, as many site admins are using custom events via the v3 UA API. With the site stetting defaulted to `v3_analytics`, site analytics won't break until the admin is ready to make the migration.
Additionally, in the v4 implementation, we do not enable automatic pageview tracking (on by default in the v4 API). Instead we rely on Discourse's page change API to report pageviews on transition to avoid double-tracking.
We have a div that is inside #main because of the history of Ember explained here. Once we have Ember cli, we can use optional feature flags and disable creating this div with application-template-wrapper: false, and refactor this code and any plugins that rely on that div being present (some plugin regarding remote collaboration??).