timezone offset was calculated and sent from browser to server, it would be applied on utc time generated from '2013-11-22 5:00' format for example and then sent back to browser which would display it thinking it's UTC time using `moment(utc time)` when it's in fact an UTC time we have offseted with the initial user timezone.
This is impossible to automatically test in the current app state. Easiest reproduction is in live browser after setting your timezone to `America/New_York`, when setting a topic timer to later_today, after save, the time under the topic should be off to something roughly equal +1/-1 hour to your timezone offset.
This means then when a service is load balanced and you reach rate limits
there was a case where they counting was way off
also remove the stub from clock_gettime cause we need to be super careful with
it, so we should probably just stub by hand when needed
* SPEC: PollFeedJob parsing atom feed
* add FeedItemAccessor
It is to provide a consistent interface to access a feed item's tag
content.
* add FeedElementInstaller
to install non-standard and non-namespaced feed elements
* FEATURE: replace SimpleRSS with Ruby RSS module
* get FinalDestination and download with Excon
* support namespaced element with FeedElementInstaller
https://meta.discourse.org/t/search-logs-page/73281/11?u=techapj
This commit adds following features:
- support for tracking click through to user, tag and category
- new filter for search type (header, full page)
This commit also removes "most viewed topic" field from search logs page because we are now tracking multiple click through entities, so topic is not a special entity anymore. This also improves query perf. The query now takes `20.5ms` to runs, as opposed to `655.9ms` previously.
By default in Discourse, if a group grants a user a particular trust
level that is locked even if they are removed from the group.
With this new setting, when a user is removed from a group their
trust level is set to either the next highest trust level based on group
membership, or they are unlocked and promoted based on the default
mechanisms.