This commit adds modifiers that allow plugins to change how categories and groups are prefetched into the application and listed in the respective controllers.
Possible use cases:
- prevent some categories/groups from being prefetched when the application loads for performance reasons.
- prevent some categories/groups from being listed in their respective index pages.
Rescuing them still makes timing-out tests fail but doesn't break `after` spec cleanup (which could trigger more errors) Using custom error class to avoid any other possible timeout-catching code.
Also:
* remove an unnecessary `.select { |x| x.size > 0 }`
* fix a typo in a test title
We were calling reset without the proper params which was causing errors in the console. This commit does the following changes:
- ensures `composer.cancel()` is the only way to cancel editing/reply
- adds a `draftSaved` property to chat message to allow for better tests
- writes a spec to ensure the flow is correct
- adds more page objects for better tests
- homogenize the default state of objects on chat message
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
Editing a message to an empty string and sending it, will delete it.
This commit also refactors a lot of channel/thread composer shortcuts specs.
---
This commit also includes various spec fixes which have been flakey while finishing this pull request.
Privacy Policy and Terms of Service topics are no longer created by
default for communities that have not set a company name. For this
reason, some URLs were pointing to 404 page.
These specs were disabled in 786f7503. While investigating this, I found out that at some point `:user_membership` got deleted. It's hard to tell why exactly without investing more time, but it seems using `let!` instead of `fab!` solves the issue.
If in the future we decide to investigate why these tests were flaky with `fab!` to reproduce the failure run:
LOAD_PLUGINS=1 rspec --seed 46586 plugins/chat/spec/mailers/user_notifications_spec.rb
This changes the thread header positioning of the
unread indicator to match the designs based on the route:
1. When the channel is open, show the indicator of # unread
threads with the icon
2. When the threads list is open, show no indicator since
you are on the list and can see which threads are unread
3. When a single thread is open, show the unread threads
indicator along with a left < back button, with a label
to show that this goes back to ongoing discussions
Drawer changes to come in another PR.
Why is this change required?
By default, `RSpec` comes with a `--profile=[COUNT]` option as well but
enabling that option means that the entire test suite needs to be
executed. This does not work so well for `turbo_rspec` which splits our
test files into various "buckets" for the tests to be executed in
multiple processes. Therefore, this commit adds a similar
`--profile=[COUNT]` option to `turbo_rspec` but will only profile the
tests being executed. Examples:
`LOAD_PLUGINS=1 bin/turbo_rspec --profile plugins/*/spec/system`
or
`LOAD_PLUGINS=1 bin/turbo_rspec --profile=20 plugins/*/spec/system`
What is this change?
This change is an attempt to avoid flakiness in our tests due to
animations being enabled in our tests. An example of flakiness caused by
animations is when the `find(selector).click` pattern is used. When
`find(selector)` returns the node, its position may have changed if the
element is still moving. However, the `click` method will end up
clicking on the old position.
Either way, there is no need for us to make system tests even more
complicated by enabling animations.
Why is this change required?
In the `PageObjects::Components::Chat::Messages#has_no_message?` method,
it ended up calling `has_selector` when trying to assert that the
selector is not present. This is an anti-pattern which results in us
waiting the full Capybara default wait time
What is this change required?
In the `chat/spec/system/transcript_spec.rb` test, there is a helper
method that uses `page.has_css?` in a conditional but it do not
specify a wait time and hence the default Capybara default max wait
time is used. However, there is no need for us to be waiting here so
we specify the `wait: 0` option.
Followup 55ef2d0698.
In the cases where the user has no last_read_message_id for
a channel, we want to make sure that a page_size is set for
the ChannelViewBuilder + MessagesQuery, otherwise we end up
loading way more messages than needed (the additional message
loading was fixed in the last commit).
This commit introduces a couple of changes:
1. When editing a chat channel's slug, we were using `this.model.set("title", title)` when the `set`
function does not exist. This was actually throwing the error in the
"can edit slug" system test where the modal was not closed after
saving and was flashing an error.
2. Introduce `PageObjects::Pages::ChatChannelAbout` and
`PageObjects::Modals::ChatChannelEdit` page object to encapsulate
logic better.
When a thread is created / a new message is created in the
thread, we want to make sure that the original message user
has a membership for that thread, otherwise they will not
receive unread indicators for messages in the thread.
This commit attempts to fix the case where the messages loaded initially don't fill the screen. It would prevent user to scroll and as a result to load more.
There are multiple fixes in this commit:
- the main fix is removing this code which was preventing the actual fill:
```javascript
// prevents an edge case where user clicks bottom arrow
// just after scrolling to top
if (loadingPast && this.#isAtBottom()) {
return;
}
```
- ensures we always give a page site to the `chatApi.channel(...)` call if we have one, in the current state when `fetchFromLastRead` was `true` we would not set `args.page_size`
- ensures the `query_paginated_messages` is having a valid page size, which is not nil and not > `MAX_PAGE_SIZE`
- write a spec for the autofill, it was a challenging spec to write but it should give us the confidence we need here
Since 5cce829 and the new
channel view builder, we have no need of these obsolete
routes which have way too much logic in the controller, which
has been superseded by the view builder anyway.
Remove the routes and update the channel message loading to use it.
* Moved the settings cog from thread list to thread and
put it in a new header component
* Remove thread original message component, no longer needed
and the list item and thread indicator styles/content
will be quite different
* Start adding content (unread indicator etc.) to the thread
list item and changing structure to be more like designs
* Serialize the last thread reply when opening the thread index,
show in list and update with message bus
What is the problem?
Prior to this change, we had a `has_css?(context + ":not(.is-expanded)"`
check when using the select-kit component page object. The problem here
is that this check will end up waiting the full capybara default wait
time if the select-kit has already been expanded. It turns out that we
were calling this check alot of times when the select-kit has already
been expanded resulting in many tests waiting the full default wait
time.
What is the fix?
The fix here is to specify the `wait: 0` option such that we do not wait
and fundamentally, there is no need for us to wait at all here.
Allow admins to edit Community section. This includes drag and drop reorder, change names, delete and reset to default.
Visual improvements introduced in edit community section modal are available in edit custom section form as well. For example:
- drag and drop links to change their position;
- smaller icon picker.
Why is this change required?
The flaky system test was due to the fact that we had to poll for the
user preferences interface page to reload after saving. However, this
turns out to be a bug on the user perferences interface page because the
page should only reload if the user has selected a new theme that is
different from the site's default but we were reloading the page for
users that did not have any user theme selected. Therefore there was an
unnecessary reload happening when saving other fields on the user
preferences interface page.
The fix use the SelectKit component in the spec and improves reliability of SelectKit component to ensure expanded/collapsed state effectively set/present.
Multiple lines have also been removed as they are not necessary, eg:
- check button is present
- click button
The check is un-necesssary as we won't find the button on click if not present. This kind of checks are only necessary when another element has to be present before the button is show, eg:
- check modal is displayed
- click button
FInally this commit changes the way the SelectKit component initializes component and now uses a css selector instead of a finder, it ensures we are always getting fresh object and allows to build complete selectors: ".context[data-id=1].foo:enabled"
Watching screenshots of failures it appears that sometimes the reply was stuck at: `this is a #` due to the autocomplete showing, given we only need to send a reply here? I think fill_in + click send should be more reliable here.
Note I also tweaked `send_reply` to accept a content param and use it to fill composer when given.
Usage:
```
CHROME_DEV_TOOLS=bottom bundle exec rspec /path/to/system/spec
```
This commit also regroups common chrome options under `apply_base_chrome_options`, and removes the size of the mobile window which was incorrect. browser_log param is also passed to mobile chrome options.
Page settings can be very long and the setting can be way out of viewport. This should ensure the setting can be found and clicked.
This was for example causing this flakey in discourse-topic-voting:
```
Failures:
1) Voting enables voting in category topics and votes
Failure/Error: find(".edit-category-tab .#{setting} label.checkbox-label", text: text).click
Capybara::ElementNotFound:
Unable to find css ".edit-category-tab .enable-topic-voting label.checkbox-label"
[Screenshot Image]: /__w/discourse/discourse/tmp/capybara/failures_r_spec_example_groups_voting_enables_voting_in_category_topics_and_votes_873.png
~~~~~~~ JS LOGS ~~~~~~~
http://localhost:31341/favicon.ico - Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)
~~~~~ END JS LOGS ~~~~~
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/finders.rb:312:in `block in synced_resolve'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/base.rb:84:in `synchronize'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/finders.rb:301:in `synced_resolve'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/finders.rb:60:in `find'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/session.rb:773:in `find'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/dsl.rb:52:in `call'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/dsl.rb:52:in `find'
# ./spec/system/page_objects/pages/category.rb:34:in `toggle_setting'
# ./plugins/discourse-topic-voting/spec/system/voting_spec.rb:39:in `block (2 levels) in <main>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:368:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:189:in `block in timeout'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:36:in `block in catch'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:36:in `catch'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:36:in `catch'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:198:in `timeout'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:364:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:356:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/webmock-3.18.1/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:37:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
Finished in 7 minutes 18 seconds (files took 0 seconds to load)
445 examples, 1 failure, 17 pending, 1 error occurred outside of examples
Failed examples:
rspec ./plugins/discourse-topic-voting/spec/system/voting_spec.rb:27 # Voting enables voting in category topics and votes
```
In tests we could attempt to click the preview button when it was not enabled yet, causing a noop and a future failure. This fix ensures we try to find (and wait) for an enabled button.
This should help with this specific flakey:
```
Failures:
1) Admin Customize Form Templates when visiting the page to create a new form template should render all the input field types in the preview
Failure/Error: find(".form-template-field__#{type}").present?
Capybara::ElementNotFound:
Unable to find css ".form-template-field__input"
[Screenshot Image]: /__w/discourse/discourse/tmp/capybara/failures_r_spec_example_groups_admin_customize_form_templates_when_visiting_the_page_to_create_a_new_form_template_should_render_all_the_input_field_types_in_the_preview_277.png
~~~~~~~ JS LOGS ~~~~~~~
http://localhost:31339/favicon.ico - Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)
~~~~~ END JS LOGS ~~~~~
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/finders.rb:312:in `block in synced_resolve'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/base.rb:84:in `synchronize'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/finders.rb:301:in `synced_resolve'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/node/finders.rb:60:in `find'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/session.rb:773:in `find'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/dsl.rb:52:in `call'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/capybara-3.39.1/lib/capybara/dsl.rb:52:in `find'
# ./spec/system/page_objects/pages/form_template.rb:55:in `has_input_field?'
# ./spec/system/admin_customize_form_templates_spec.rb:114:in `block (3 levels) in <main>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:368:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:189:in `block in timeout'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:36:in `block in catch'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:36:in `catch'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:36:in `catch'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:198:in `timeout'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:364:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:356:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/webmock-3.18.1/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:37:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
```