All our link validation, and conversion from url -> route/model/query is expensive and prone to bugs. Instead, if people enter a link, we can just use it as-is.
Originally all this extra logic was added to handle unusual situations like `/safe-mode`, `/my/...`, etc. However, all of these are now handled correctly by our Ember router, so there is no need for it.
Now, we just pass the user-supplied `href` directly to the SectionLink component, and let Ember handle routing to it when clicked.
The only functional change here is that we no longer validate internal links by parsing them with the Ember router. But I'd argue this is fine, because the previous logic would cause both false positives (e.g. `/t/123` would be valid, even if topic 123 doesn't exist), and false negatives (for routes which are server-side only, like the new AI share pages).
Currently, a new sidebar link for what's new and reports is going to the main dashboard page and activates the proper tab.
It might be problematic, especially, when the instance has a lot of problems. In that case, it would be difficult for admin to find reports or what’s new which is rendered at the bottom of the page.
Therefore separate pages for reports and what's new were created.
Reports were moved to a component that is shared between a separate page and the dashboard.
This commit fixes an issue where the following happens:
1. You open /admin as a member of the admin_sidebar_enabled_groups
1. You then click the chat icon in the header when you prefer to have
drawer open, or if you just minimise chat into drawer after it opens
fullscreen
1. You lose the admin sidebar panel, and are reset instead to the main
panel
Also included is a bit of refactoring to make it so the forcing of
admin sidebar state is in one place.
Previously we were only running the `condition` function once, and then overwriting it with a static boolean value. Future changes to composer attributes would not affect button visibility.
This commit fixes the issue and adds an acceptance test for the behavior.
Prior to this fix, if you were following this series of events:
- type something in a select-kit filter with async search
- query starts
- type something again
- first query finished with no results
- second query starts
- 💥 we would show a no content found for a split second
- second query finishes
- we display a list of results
This commit now ensures we will properly attempt to refresh the toolbar position after a scroll and consider it as a selection change.
Tangential to this fix we improved the positioning on mobile to better account for the native menu position and avoid a situation where the toolbar is always behind the native menu and can't be used.
Adds `@tracked` to the relevant property on the User model so that it is autotracked correctly via the function call `glimmer-header/user-dropdown/notifications#isInDoNotDisturb` -> `models/user#isInDoNotDisturb`.
Why this change?
This is a first pass at styling the editor for creating/editing/updating
an objects typed theme setting. Only the desktop view is being
considered at the current moment.
The objects typed theme setting is still behind a feature flag at this moment so there is no need for us to get the styling perfect. The purpose of this PR is to get us to a state which we can quickly iterate with a designer on.
This commit makes it so the site settings filter controls and
the list of settings input editors themselves can be used elsewhere
in the admin UI outside of /admin/site_settings
This allows us to provide more targeted groups of settings in different
UI areas where it makes sense to provide them, such as on plugin pages.
You could open a single page for a plugin where you can see information
about that plugin, change settings, and configure it with custom UIs
in the one place.
In future we will do this in "config areas" for other parts of the
admin UI.
This commit moves the generation of category background CSS from the
server side to the client side. This simplifies the server side code
because it does not need to check which categories are visible to the
current user.
Why this change?
When editing a objects typed theme setting, the input fields which are
rendered should include a description so that the user knows the purpose
of the field which they are changing.
What does this change do?
This change adds support for adding description to each property in the
schema for an object by following a given convention in the locale file.
For a schema like this:
```
objects_setting:
type: objects
schema:
name: section
properties:
name:
type: string
required: true
links:
type: objects
schema:
name: link
properties:
name:
type: string
required: true
validations:
max_length: 20
url:
type: string
```
Description for each property in the object can be added like so:
```
en:
theme_metadata:
settings:
objects_setting:
description: <description> for the setting
schema:
properties:
name: <description for the name property>
links:
name: <description for the name property in link>
url: <description for the url property in link>
```
If the a description is not present, the input field will simply not
have an description.
Also note that a description for a theme setting can now be added like
so:
```
en:
theme_metadata:
settings:
some_other_setting: <This will be used as the description>
objects_setting:
description: <This will also be used as the description>
```
> [code]
> line1
> line2
> [/code]
would render as
| line1
| > line2
instead of the correct
| line1
| line2
That was due to the `bbcode-block` code using a `slice` to get the content of a block and not taking into account it being nested in a quote block for example.
The fix was to get the content using the `getLines` utils method.
Context: https://meta.discourse.org/t/markdown-bbcode-code-quote-bug/299047
This reverts the "fix" made in 44f6b24e34 since it wasn't the correct fix and the emoji picker wasn't showing in chat 🤦♂️
The proper fix is to `stopPropagation()` on the `click` event since the click handler has been made `async`. `preventDefault()` isn't enough.
Should open the emoji picker. But it wasn't 😅
The `handleOutsideClick` event was listening too early and would catch the click on the "more..." option in the autocomplete as a click outside the emoji picker and would immediately close it 🤦
The fix was to defer registering to this event.
With the new admin sidebar restructure, we have a link to "Installed plugins". We would like to ensure that when the admin is searching for a plugin name like "akismet" or "automation" this link will be visible. Also when entering the plugins page, related plugins should be highlighted.
Why this change?
Prior to this change, there is no description being displayed for
objects typed theme setting because we were rendering a button instead
of the components for the various setting types which will render the
setting's description.
What does this change do?
1. Introduce `SiteSettings::Description` compoment to centralise the HTML
being rendered across all settings component.
2. Renders the `SiteSettings::Description` component after the edit
button in `site_setting.hbs`.
This commit adds new plugin show routes (`/admin/plugins/:plugin_id`) as we move
towards every plugin having a consistent UI/landing page.
As part of this, we are introducing a consistent way for plugins
to show an inner sidebar in their config page, via a new plugin
API `register_admin_config_nav_routes`
This accepts an array of links with a label/text, and an
ember route. Once this commit is merged we can start the process
of conforming other plugins to follow this pattern, as well
as supporting a single-page version of this for simpler plugins
that don't require an inner sidebar.
Part of /t/122841 internally
* FEATURE: Use browser `dir="auto"` for support_mixed_text_direction
Previously we were using regex to parse all sorts of user input and guess the direction. All out target browsers now support this behavior out-the-box using `dir=auto`, which should be significantly faster.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/dir-auto-for-composer-and-elsewhere/276330
* test
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests/integration/components/text-field-test.js
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
* DEV: add toggle to switch to glimmer TopicMap and rename imported hbs-compiler
* DEV: refactor topic-map tests to use assert.dom
* DEV: add topic-map glimmer component
* DEV: remove topic-map widget and switch summary-box to use explicitly passed-in actions
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Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
`apply_transformations` is an async function, and plugins/themes using it expect their transformations to be applied before the loadMore logic continues. This should resolve issues with unencrypted topics when scrolling down topic lists in discourse-encrypt.