Moves a couple things from discourse-boot.js to a different JS file imported from app/app.js.
This is a forwards compatible technique to import and throw data on the window.
One thing to make note of, though, is that if the virtual-dom and discourse-widget-hbs/helpers were previously included in the build elsewhere, they will now become part of the app bundle.
Later, when using embroider, all bundles will be chunks, and webpack will optimize which chunk contains which modules appropriately.
When selecting the "Keep bookmark" in the user preference for what to do after a bookmark reminder is sent, it does not propagate to the drop-down in the "Create bookmark" modal. Instead it defaults to "Keep bookmark and clear reminder". All other options work fine.
We set a default ("Keep bookmark and clear reminder") if no user preference is found, However, this uses the index of the option, and the index of the first option ("Keep bookmark") is 0, which is treated as falsey in JavaScript, thus causing the default to be selected.
This change switches from logical "or" conditional `||` operator to nullish coalescing `??` operator.
Previously, public custom sections were only visible to logged-in users. In this PR, we are making them visible to anonymous as well.
The reason is that Community Section will be moved into custom section model to be easily editable by admins.
Followup to 6ad9e4ad06,
I was not aware that `site.categories` is undefined if
the user is anon and the site is login_required, this
handles that scenario and does not continue trying to
generate CSS.
This commit adds a system to generate CSS variables and classes for categories
and hashtags, which will be used in an effort to remove baked icons for hashtags
and add color to those icons.
This is in two parts. First I added an initializer generate a category color CSS
variable style tag in the head tag that looks like this:
```css
:root {
--category-1-color: #0088CC;
--category-2-color: #808281;
--category-3-color: #E45735;
--category-4-color: #A461EF;
--category-5-color: #ee56c9;
--category-6-color: #da28c2;
--category-7-color: #ab8b0a;
--category-8-color: #45da37;
...
}
```
The number is the category ID. This only generates CSS variables for categories
the user can access based on `site.categories`. If you need the parent color variable
you can just use the `category.parentCategory.id` to get it.
Then, I added an initializer to generate a hashtag CSS style tag using these variables.
Only the category and channel hashtags need this, the category one generates the
background-gradient needed for the swatch, and the channel just generates a color
for the icon. This is done in an extendable way using the new `api.registerHashtagType`
JS plugin API:
```css
hashtag-color--category-1 {
background: linear-gradient(90deg, var(--category-1-color) 50%, var(--category-1-color) 50%);
}
hashtag-color--category-2 {
background: linear-gradient(90deg, var(--category-2-color) 50%, var(--category-2-color) 50%);
}
hashtag-color--category-5 {
background: linear-gradient(90deg, var(--category-5-color) 50%, var(--category-4-color) 50%);
}
...
.hashtag-color--channel-4 {
color: var(--category-12-color);
}
.hashtag-color--channel-92 {
color: var(--category-24-color);
}
```
Note if a category has a parent, its color is used in the gradient correctly. The numbers
here are again IDs (e.g. channel ID, category ID) and the channel’s chatable ID is used
to find the category color variable.
The status should use the word "user" instead of "flag", for example
"approved user" instead of "approved flag". The problem was caused by
a mismatched type.
Using the `mouseDownOutside` event was problematic here because two
events were being triggered consecutively: `mouseDown`
would toggle the menu off and `click` would then toggle it back on. This
switches the logic to use `clickOutside` again, but with two changes:
- it limits the action to the `search-menu` key (so that theme component
overrides can do their own handling)
- it does not trigger the event when there is an active text selection
(this was the original reason for switching to `mouseDownOutside`, see
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/14788)
The translation key is built using the name of the reviewable as it was
defined in Ruby. The chat plugin uses the `Chat` namespace and defines
`Chat::ReviewableMessage`. This was then transformed to
`chat::reviewable_message`, but it should be `chat_reviewable_message`
to resemble the other translation keys.
Back in d0e1c222f7 we added
performance measuring for uppy uploads using the Performance
API in the browser. However we recently discovered that
sometimes performance.measure can fail if for whatever reason
one of the marks passed to it does not exist:
> Failed to upload ... Performance.measure: Given mark name, upload-uppy-....-create-multipart-success, is unknown
This would cause the entire upload to fail, which is unnecessary
for a debugger. Improve the situation so if this happens again
the error does not stop the upload.
The following are the changes being introduced in this commit:
1. Instead of mapping the query language to various query params on the
client side, we've decided that the benefits of having a more robust
query language far outweighs the benefits of having a more human readable query params in the URL.
As such, the `/filter` route will just accept a single `q` query param
and the query string will be parsed on the server side.
1. On the `/filter` route, the tags filtering query language is now
supported in the input per the example provided below:
```
tags:bug+feature tagged both bug and feature
tags:bug,feature tagged either bug or feature
-tags:bug+feature excluding topics tagged bug and feature
-tags:bug,feature excluding topics tagged bug or feature
```
The `tags` filter can also be specified multiple
times in the query string like so `tags:bug tags:feature` which will
filter topics that contain both the `bug` tag and `feature` tag. More
complex query like `tags:bug+feature -tags:experimental` will also work.
Previously, reorder on touch screens was disabled https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/20769.
This PR enables it again. However, link has to be hold for 300 ms to enable drag&drop. Otherwise, normal scroll is performed.
As part of another regression, we realized that the plugins tab is visible to moderators, but they cannot interact with anything inside without triggering authorization errors.
This change hides the plugin tab for non-admin users.
When an admin removes all the categories from their personal sidebar configuration, the section should remain visible to them with the “Configure default categories” prompt.
Similar solution for tags.
/t/95036
Instead of being tied to the old implementation and constraints, a
dedicated route and controller for the `discovery.filter` app route will
allow us to iterate on changes much faster.
Before, incorrectly filled fields were marked with red border. Now, additional information under the field is displayed to notify the user what is incorrect.
/t/93696
In some languages, labels on the site settings navigation menu
get truncated. This adds titles to menu items, so users can see
untruncated labels on hover.
Previously we disabled the hamburger reviewable count badge when the redesigned user menu was enabled. This commit updates the logic so that the hamburger reviewable count is tied the legacy navigation mode instead. This ensures that there is always a persistent reviewable count visible. (in the non-legacy navigation modes, the total reviewable count is shown in the sidebar)
In the future we'll be looking at things like tree-shaking and code-splitting. Using 'magic strings' to resolve components is not compatible with those techniques. It makes sense to switch to a more modern pattern now, before the new user-tab API is used too widely.
This commit is backwards-compatible. API consumers which pass a string will see a deprecation message asking them to pass a component class instead.
This commit also turns some unneeded getters into simple class properties (no need to use a getter when it just returns a constant).
This commit turns the new user menu tabs into `<a href` elements. This means that the tab's associated URL is shown on mouseover, and also allows the browser to handle navigation when a modifier key is pressed (e.g. ctrl, shift, mod).
Actions are moved from actions: {} to top-level functions with @action decorator. Previously we had a save() action and a top-level function of the same name, so this commit renames the action to avoid a clash.
Change styling of filter input & remove button.
This follows the same pattern of design we use for search. In the search dropdown we do not have a button to search. We rely on pressing enter. I've also provided an example of Github's PR filter UI at the bottom of this comment.
We also do not have buttons like this on any other topic-list header. On tag and category dropdowns, we also rely on pressing enter to filter the topic list by chosen categories & tags.
Co-authored-by: Jordan Vidrine <jordan@jordanvidrine.com>
Moving the `grantBadge` action out of the actions hash caused it to clash with a method of the same name from the GrantBadgeController mixin. This commit renames the action.
Using the unitless number 0 in CSS calc() functions is recognized as invalid (tested in Chrome 110 & Firefox 111).
In this code, this would disable the style definition for the 'height' property when one of the custom properties is undefined and the fallback '0' is used.
For more insight on this topic. see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55406001/why-doesnt-css-calc-work-when-using-0-inside-the-equation
In order to avoid built in browser CORS issues and sites that are using
CDNs this change allows us to generate thumbnail images from videos
directly from the File uploaded instead of reading the already uploaded
file via the `video` tag.
Follow-up to: f144c64e13
Popper dropdowns used `position: fixed` or `position: absolute`. But in
tables, we want the content to use auto overflow horizontally, and that
causes the dropdowns to be hidden vertically in some scenarios.
Setting a containing block on the parent container fixes both placement
and overflow issues.
a373bf2a updated the behavior of `replace-emoji` so that the input is treated as unsafe-by-default. `fancy_title` is already escaped, so we need to mark it as html-safe to avoid it being double-escaped.
There is no need to html-safe the result of replace-emoji - it's already done as part of the helper.
- Install `@ember/legacy-built-in-components` and update our import statements to use it
- Remove our custom attributeBinding extensions of `TextField` and `TextArea`. Modern ember 'angle bracket syntax' allows us to apply html attributes to a component's element without needing attributeBindings
One of the problems here was coming from the ember-jquery addon. This commit skips the problematic shim from the addon and re-implements in Discourse. This hack will only be required short-term - we'll be totally dropping the ember-jquery integration as part of our upgrade to Ember 4.x.
Removing this shim means we can also remove our `discourse-ensure-deprecation-order` dummy addon which was ensuring that the ember-jquery-triggered deprecation was covered by ember-cli-deprecation-workflow.
Non-markdown tags weren't being escaped in chat excerpts. This could be
triggered by editing a chat message containing a tag (self XSS), or by
replying to a chat message with a tag (XSS).
Co-authored-by: Jan Cernik <jancernik12@gmail.com>
# Context
https://meta.discourse.org/t/timeline-timestamp-not-updating/256447/1
During the upgrade of the topic-timeline to glimmer the "latest post" timestamp was not updating on the timeline in relation to the relative age of the post. It was only updating on a hard refresh.
# Fix
Use the `age-with-tooltip` helper to update the created_at date automatically as time passes.
# Additional
Add the ability to pass params to `age-with-tooltip` so that we can include options like `addAgo` and `defaultFormat`
Tested with Chrome <100, Firefox <100 and Samsung Internet 20, using
percentage-based height here works better for these browsers.
This was especially a problem for the Samsung Internet browser, because
it previously was hiding the "Dismiss" button on the user profile menu.
When a category has default_list_filter=none, there were a number of issues which this commit resolves:
1. When using the breadcrumbs to navigate a `default_list_filter=none` category, adding a tag filter would not apply the no-subcategories filter, but the subcategories dropdown would still say 'none'. This commit adjusts `getCategoryAndTagUrl` so that `/none` is added to the URL
2. When landing on `/tags/c/{slug}/{id}/{tag}`, for a default_list_filter=none category, it would include subcategories. This commit introduces a client-side redirect to match the behavior of `/c/{slug}/{id}`
3. When directly navigating to `/c/{slug}/{id}`, it was correctly redirecting to `/c/{slug}/{id}/none`, BUT it was still using the preloaded data for the old route. This has been happening since e7a84948. Prior to that, the preloaded data was discarded and a new JSON request was made to the server. This commit restores that discarding behavior. In future we may want to look into making this more efficient.
System specs are introduced to provide end-end testing of this functionality
# Context
During the octane upgrade of the Topic Timeline the `summarize-topic` button was neglected, leaving it in a broken state.
# Fix
Update the button to replicate the original functionality
<img width="351" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-13 at 12 41 25 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50783505/224785657-fc8124fe-f1d9-4cc8-917b-9cd859517da3.png">
_updated timeline with summarize button_
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a post with a mention of a user that has user status with an end date
2. Try to load the topic with that post as an anonymous user
You'll see a topic with blank content.
It's important to keep our core log output as clean as possible to avoid 'crying wolf', and so that any deprecations triggered by plugin/theme tests are indeed caused by that theme/plugin, and not core.
This commit will make the core test suite fail if any deprecations are triggered. If a new deprecation is introduced (e.g. as part of a dependency update) and we need more time to resolve it it can be silenced via ember-deprecation-workflow.
This does not affect plugin/theme test runs.
By default, Ember uses a babel transformation to strip out calls to `deprecate()` in production builds. Given that Discourse is a development platform for third-party themes/plugins, having deprecation messages visible in production is essential - many themes/plugins do not have comprehensive test-suites, and rely on production feedback to prompt changes. This commit patches Ember to print its deprecation messages to the console in production. In future we intend to improve the visibility of these to hosting providers and/or site admins.
There are two main parts to this commit:
1. Use yarn's 'resolutions' feature to point `babel-plugin-debug-macros` to a discourse-owned fork. This fork prevents `deprecate()` calls from being stripped. Relevant change can be found at https://github.com/discourse/babel-plugin-debug-macros/commit/d179d613bf
2. Introduce a production shim for Ember's deprecation library, including the `registerDeprecationHandler` API. The default implementation is stripped out of production builds via an `if(DEBUG)` wrapper.
Long term we hope that this kind of functionality can be made available in Ember itself via a flag.
Currently the auto-bump cooldown is hard-coded to 24 hours.
This change makes the highlighted 24 hours part configurable (defaulting to 24 hours), and the rest of the process remains the same.
This uses the new CategorySetting model associated with Category. We decided to add this because we want to move away from custom fields due to the lack of type casting and validations, but we want to keep the loading of these optional as they are not needed for almost all of the flows.
Category settings will be back-filled to all categories as part of this change, and creating a new category will now also create a category setting.
* DEV: Change sidebar header dropdown to use wait_for_animation
Introduced in 54351e1b8a, this
helper should remove the need to have to add the .animated
CSS class in JS for the sidebar.
* DEV: Revert spec change
Currently, if a user has opted into the new new experiment (introduced in a509441) and they click on the "See # new or updated topics" banner (screenshot below) at the top of the /new topics list, only new topics are loaded even if there are tracked topics with new replies.
This is unexpected in the new new view experiment because /new in this experiment is supposed to show both new and unread topics so it should listen for both new topics and new replies for existing/tracked topics. This PR addresses this inconsistency and makes it so that clicking the banner load all new and updated topics.
If you set a category to `default_list_filter` none. Information
was not passed to the tag route and routing was incorrect.
This patch fails, cause on reload route does not point to the right place.
```
-- a/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/routes/tag-show.js
+++ b/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/routes/tag-show.js
@@ -89,6 +89,8 @@ export default DiscourseRoute.extend(FilterModeMixin, {
filter = `tag/${tagId}/l/${topicFilter}`;
}
const list = await findTopicList(
this.store,
this.topicTrackingState,
@@ -123,7 +125,7 @@ export default DiscourseRoute.extend(FilterModeMixin, {
},
setupController(controller, model) {
- const noSubcategories =
+ this.noSubcategories =
this.noSubcategories === undefined
? model.category?.default_list_filter === NONE
: this.noSubcategories;
@@ -133,7 +135,7 @@ export default DiscourseRoute.extend(FilterModeMixin, {
...model,
period: model.list.for_period,
navMode: this.navMode,
- noSubcategories,
+ noSubcategories: this.noSubcategories,
loading: false,
});
```
Long term we don't want to hide this logic from the routing (even in
the category case) it just cause unneeded confusion and fragility.
Navigating to the topic template tab on a new category form resulted in
exceptions because the `form_template_ids` property was undefined.
This fix sets the `form_template_ids` property on new category records.
This reverts commit f6063c684b.
Videos on sites with a cdn enabled aren't playing w/ a default cdn
config. They are showing a "CORS request did not succeed" error.
* DEV: Add crossOrigin to video tag
This is a follow-up commit to f144c64e13
which enables the ability to generate thumbnail images for video
uploads.
In order for the html5 canvas element to create an image or blob the
source video element needs to to have the crossOrigin attribute set to
"anonymous" because a cdn is likely being used in production
environments.
We are already doing something similar in
e292c45924/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/update-tab-count.js (L63)
* FEATURE: Generate thumbnail images for uploaded videos
Topics in Discourse have a topic thumbnail feature which allows themes
to show a preview image before viewing the actual Topic.
This PR allows for the ability to generate a thumbnail image from an
uploaded video that can be use for the topic preview.
* DEV: specify type of flag in status
* FIX: passing missing parameter
* DEV: pass type for reviewable score table
* UX: add missing queued-topic styling
* UX: fix img overflow
* UX: add styling for queued user
* UX: fix user flag color
* UX: prevent overflow
* UX: add copy for filters
* FIX: fix typo in css for akismet flagging
* UX: copy change for flag something else
* UX: prevent overflow
* Fixing reviewable-status css classes
* Changes based on no longer using humanType
* Need to use type rather than humanType for reviewable-status
* FIX: linting
---------
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>