Run `prettier --write "app/assets/stylesheets/**/*.scss" "plugins/**/*.scss"` after making sure you installed it with `yarn`
It's recommended to configure your editor to run prettier on file save.
* FEATURE: introduces minimum trust level for polls
This commit makes `poll_enabled` less misleading and introduces `poll_minimum_trust_level_to_create`. If poll are enabled they will always be cooked, and if you have the required trust level you can create polls. As a side effect, it also fixes a bug where rebaking a post created by staff member when `poll_enabled=false` would end up not cooking it.
It also adds more tests to ensure settings are respected.
* admins should be whitelisted
* checks for admin in post validation
* test for >= instead of == trust level
* Fix infinite loop when poll step is zero
* Add test for step minimum and for breaking test
* Remove trailing spaces (eslint)
* Remove extra space (eslint)
* Removed test call .twice
This adds the markdown.it engine to Discourse.
https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it
As the migration is going to take a while the new engine is default
disabled. To enable it you must change the hidden site setting:
enable_experimental_markdown_it.
This commit is a squash of many other commits, it also includes some
improvements to autospec (ability to run plugins), and a dev dependency
on the og gem for html normalization.
My first JavaScript! I have little experience with C++ and even less with Java, but that was enough to figure out a way to solve the task. The solution is rather good, but there may be better ways. I'm going to start a pull request. Even if it gets rejected, an expert can use the idea.
NOTE: The code needs some serious testing before potential merging. I did some testing and it worked, but don't trust in my skills.