This commit is for a frequently requested task on meta so that only 1
API call is needed instead of 3!
In order to create a user via the api and not have them receive an
activation email you can pass in the `active=true` flag. This prevents
sending an email, but it is only half of the solution and puts the db in
a weird state where it has an active user with an unconfirmed email.
This commit fixes that and ensures that if the `active=true` flag is set
the user's email is also marked as confirmed.
This change only applies to admins using the API.
Related topics on meta:
- https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/68663
- https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/33133
- https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/36133
* Extend cutoff time for "Later Today" to 5pm
* users can now use the Later Today option up until 5PM
* the time for later today maxes out at 6pm, so any time
it is used after 3pm it is maxed to 6pm
* round to hour instead of half-hour for Later Today as well
* Rounding time bugfix
* When bookmarking the topic, if the user cancelled the bookmark modal the bookmark topic button no longer worked because we did not reset the "bookmarked" property
* Prefill the custom reminder time to 8:00am
The new `enforce_canonical_emails` site setting ensures that emails in the
canonical form are unique.
This mean that if `s.a.m+1@gmail.com` is registered `sam@gmail.com` will
not be allowed.
The commit contains a blanket "tag strip" (stripping everything after +)
it also contains special handling of a "dot strip" for googlemail and gmail.
The setting only impacts new registrations after `enforce_canonical_emails`
The setting is default false so it will not impact any existing installs.
Timezone is guessed by moment.js if unset upon a normal login, but was not when
logging in via an email link. This adds logic to update a guessed
timezone upon email login so timezones don't end up blank.
FEATURE: add after-reviewable-post-user plugin outlet
Add a plugin outlet after reviewable post user
Add a basic user serializer that includes custom fields.
Allows review queue serializer to include custom fields for its users
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.
Load first post if not loaded when trying to bookmark topic
* if the first post was not loaded we could not bookmark it because
now we call the toggleBookmarkReminder function on an actual post
to open the modal window
* add a firstPost function to the topic model to get the first post
from the stream if it is loaded and if not do a GET request to load
it
* use the firstPost promise when bookmarking topic
Color #ec7213: 3.0, Bold - AA Large Pass
Color #b06318: 4.50, Normal - AA Pass
Color #93704a: 4.51, Normal - AA Pass
Used the Chrome Inspector color picker curves to preserve the hue and make minimally invasive changes to the coloring.
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)
Previously we were only updating group membership when a user record was
first created in an SSO setting.
This corrects it so we also update it if SSO changes the email
In order to avoid a boatload of attributeBindings, I moved the root
element of the suggested-topics component into the template. Also,
autoformat their hbs files.
Testing info: https://www.scottohara.me/blog/2018/03/03/landmarks.html#using-screen-readers-to-navigate-landmarks
Additionally, flag modals with aria-modal=true to avoid the screenreader
accidentally escaping the modal. There's no need to ever toggle the
attribute to false, because we display:none the modal root when it's
closed.
It wasn't intended that people should be able to earn trust level
3 without participating in public topics. When counting topic
views and likes given/received, don't count private topics.
Users noticed that sometimes, avatar from Gravatar is not correctly updated - https://meta.discourse.org/t/updated-image-on-gravatar-not-seeing-it-update-on-site/54357
A potential reason for that is that even if you update your avatar in Gravatar, URL stays the same and if the cache is involved, service is still receiving the old photo.
For example. In my case, when I click the button to refresh avatar the
new Upload record is created with `origin` URL to new avatar, and `url` to
old one
I made some tests in the rails console and adding random param to Gravatar URL is deceiving cache and correct, the newest avatar is downloaded