When a category is removed from `auto_watch_category` we are removing
CategoryUser. However, there are still TopicUser with notification level
set to `watching` which was inherited from Category.
We should move them back to `regular` unless they were modified by a user.
* FEATURE: Use predictable filenames inside the user archive export
* FEATURE: Include badges in user archive export
* FEATURE: Add user_visits table to the user archive export
* DEV: Switch our fast_xor gem for xorcist
We use the `xor` function as part of password hashing and we want to use
a faster version than the native ruby xor'ing feature so we use a gem
for this.
fast_xor has been abandoned, and xorcist fixed our initial holdup for
switching in https://github.com/fny/xorcist/issues/4
xorcist also has jruby support so we can remove our jruby fallback
logic.
* Move using statement inside of class
After merging this
58fe78bf28 (diff-fed21847d651f6eb2cc76abbd770f5f8)
I noticed that the code I'm removing in this commit is causing text to be truncated a bit early on desktop. So, I'm removing it for now.
Previously in some cases the test suite could fail due to a bad entry in
redis from previous tests
This ensures the correct cache is expired when needed
Additionally improves performance of the redis check
"en_US" doesn't contain most of the translations, so it falls back to "en". But that behavior stopped translation overrides to work for pluralized strings in "en_US", because it relies on existing translations. This fixes it by looking up the existing translation in all fallback locales.
This is in preparation for improvements to the user archive export data.
Some refactors happened along the way, including calling the different _export methods 'components' of the zip file.
Additionally, make the test for post export much more comprehensive.
Copy sources:
app/jobs/regular/export_csv_file.rb
spec/jobs/export_csv_file_spec.rb
On the topic view route we query for reviewables of each post in the stream,
using a query that filters on two unindexed columns. This results in a Parallel Seq Scan
over all rows, which can take quite some time (~20ms was seen) on forums with lots of flags
After index is added PostgreSQL planner opts for a simple Index Scan and runs in sub 1ms.
Before:
```
QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Finalize GroupAggregate (cost=11401.08..11404.87 rows=20 width=28) (actual time=19.209..19.209 rows=1 loops=1)
Group Key: r.target_id
-> Gather Merge (cost=11401.08..11404.41 rows=26 width=28) (actual time=19.202..20.419 rows=1 loops=1)
Workers Planned: 2
Workers Launched: 2
-> Partial GroupAggregate (cost=10401.06..10401.38 rows=13 width=28) (actual time=16.958..16.958 rows=0 loops=3)
Group Key: r.target_id
-> Sort (cost=10401.06..10401.09 rows=13 width=16) (actual time=16.956..16.956 rows=0 loops=3)
Sort Key: r.target_id
Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 25kB
Worker 0: Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 25kB
Worker 1: Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 25kB
-> Nested Loop (cost=0.42..10400.82 rows=13 width=16) (actual time=15.894..16.938 rows=0 loops=3)
-> Parallel Seq Scan on reviewables r (cost=0.00..10302.47 rows=8 width=12) (actual time=15.882..16.927 rows=0 loops=3)
Filter: (((target_type)::text = 'Post'::text) AND (target_id = ANY ('{7565483,7565563,7565566,7565567,7565568,7565569,7565579,7565580,7565583,7565586,7565588,7565589,7565601,7565602,7565603,7565613,7565620,7565623,7565624,7565626}'::integer[])))
Rows Removed by Filter: 49183
-> Index Scan using index_reviewable_scores_on_reviewable_id on reviewable_scores s (cost=0.42..12.27 rows=2 width=8) (actual time=0.029..0.030 rows=1 loops=1)
Index Cond: (reviewable_id = r.id)
Planning Time: 0.318 ms
Execution Time: 20.470 ms
```
After:
```
QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GroupAggregate (cost=0.84..342.54 rows=20 width=28) (actual time=0.038..0.038 rows=1 loops=1)
Group Key: r.target_id
-> Nested Loop (cost=0.84..341.95 rows=31 width=16) (actual time=0.020..0.033 rows=1 loops=1)
-> Index Scan using index_reviewables_on_target_id on reviewables r (cost=0.42..96.07 rows=20 width=12) (actual time=0.013..0.026 rows=1 loops=1)
Index Cond: (target_id = ANY ('{7565483,7565563,7565566,7565567,7565568,7565569,7565579,7565580,7565583,7565586,7565588,7565589,7565601,7565602,7565603,7565613,7565620,7565623,7565624,7565626}'::integer[]))
-> Index Scan using index_reviewable_scores_on_reviewable_id on reviewable_scores s (cost=0.42..12.27 rows=2 width=8) (actual time=0.005..0.005 rows=1 loops=1)
Index Cond: (reviewable_id = r.id)
Planning Time: 0.253 ms
Execution Time: 0.067 ms
```
After thinking about it, I worry that this will potentially leave a site
setting set when people hit ctrl-c ... feels a tiny bit risky, so leaving
it out.
This commit adds a new site setting "allowed_onebox_iframes". By default, all onebox iframes are allowed. When the list of domains is restricted, Onebox will automatically skip engines which require those domains, and use a fallback engine.
This helps us out in a few ways:
1. It lessens our reliance on jQuery
2. It's slightly less code because it omits options we don't use
3. It is one less library to import and put into ES6 modules
This is a follow-up for f51ccea028 because specs were failing on macOS. macOS uses bsdtar by default and the --transform option isn't supported by bsdtar. But the -s option is and it works the same.
didRender will be called each time the widget is rendered
willRerender will be called the second time a widget is rendered to give an opportunity to clean some state before the tree is replaced