This commit removes many uses of `this._$textarea`, and also switches us to use `document.execCommand("insertText")` for the majority of manipulations. This means that the browser undo history will be preserved when doing things like pasting rich html, using bold/italic shortcuts, etc.
These manipulations are already extensively tested. This commit extends a few of the tests to verify the undo behavior.
There are still a few cases (e.g. replacing upload placeholders with true URLs) where we don't necessarily want to bring the composer into focus. In those cases, the old history-breaking behavior remains for now.
The test was un-skipped in 6f25f1736031184ac05fc4059edde772a7e3bf56 but
has since been flaky again. Removing the test completely as it has
resulted in more pain for us than the value the test provides.
Twitter does not allow SVGs to be used for twitter:image
metadata (see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/overview/markup)
so we should fall back to the site logo if the image option
provided to `crawlable_meta_data` or SiteSetting.site_twitter_summary_large_image_url
is an SVG, and do not add the meta tag for twitter:image at all
if the site logo is an SVG.
Previously, draft get destroyed accidentally when we switch to PM with the below steps
1. Click “New Topic”
2. Type in the body
3. Switch to “New Message”
4. Click “cancel”
This commit seeks to only handle the `f=tracked` and `filter=tracked`
query params for a topic list. There are other "hidden" filters for a
topic list which can be activated by passing the right query param to
the request. However, they are hidden because there is no way to
activate those filters via the UI. We are handling the `f=tracked`
filter because we will soon be adding a link that allows a user to
quickly view their tracked topics.
* When loading topics in bulk, only trigger state change callbacks after
all the topics have been loaded and we determine that state has actually
changed.
* State change callbacks are also only triggered when state has changed.
The use of JSON.stringify might raise some performance concerns here as this is a
performance sensitive codepath. However, I measured the time for each
`_setState` function call locally, by wrapping the function call with
`performance.now()`, and did not see any significant overhead.
Since the default for the bookmark modal is to have no
reminder if you create a bookmark by clicking out of
the modal or pressing the Save button, this commit highlights
None by default.
Also changes the bookmark component to not use @on for Ember
lifecycle, we don't use that style
The commit fcc2e7ebbf3fa5f17c24c70149a949850f29a5f3 to promote
polymorphic bookmarks did not correctly set the username for
the quick access bookmark menu based on the new serializer
values, so the username is not being shown in the bookmark
quick access menu. This commit fixes it, and also adds additional
tests for that menu and updates the user fixtures to reflect
the current state of the bookmarks endpoint.
Given this html:
```
<aside class="quote no-group">
<blockquote>
<aside class="quote no-group">
<blockquote>
<p dir="ltr">test</p>
</blockquote>
</aside>
<p dir="ltr">test2</p>
</blockquote>
</aside>
```
The result was an invalid markdown:
```
[quote]
[quote]
> test
> [/quote]
>
>
>
> test2
[/quote]
```
Now the result is:
```
[quote]
[quote]
test
[/quote]
test2
[/quote]
```
The bookmarkable_type instead of the bookmarkable_url
was being used for the link to the bookmark for the quick
access menu, leading to links like /ChatMessage. This
fixes the issue, follow up PR with tests for the quick
access menu to follow.
Looking up values from the `emojiStore` calls out to the browser's localStorage API and then decodes a JSON blob. This makes it relatively slow.
Previously we were doing this lookup in the emoji-picker's `init()` function, even if `isActive` was false. If many inactive emoji pickers are rendered simultaneously (e.g. for discourse-chat reactions), this performance hit quickly adds up.
This commit updates the service to notify about changes, and uses a computed property to provide a cached value in the emoji-picker.