Zeitwerk simplifies working with dependencies in dev and makes it easier reloading class chains.
We no longer need to use Rails "require_dependency" anywhere and instead can just use standard
Ruby patterns to require files.
This is a far reaching change and we expect some followups here.
Advanced trigger is currently broken on:
ca
es
et
fr
he
it
pt_BR
And that is because the translation levels for the plugin are kinda low, so I would guess it's broken for half the languages.
Since we have only two tracks for a while now, a quick fix to me is inverting the selectors.
This patch works because the advanced key is "larger" than the new user one.
* FEATURE: Staff only poll results
These changes allow only staff to see the results of a poll.
Non-staff users will be shown a screen like this:
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The "Votes are public" message has been removed from the info section,
and the button to show the votes has been replaced with a message
stating the results will only be shown to staff.
* Update PR based on feedback
* Update plugins/poll/app/models/poll.rb
make sure we return a boolean
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
The migration script is not idempotent due to database constrains on the
poll related objects, namely:
polls: index_polls_on_post_id_and_name (post_id,name) UNIQUE
poll_options: index_poll_options_on_poll_id_and_digest (poll_id,digest) UNIQUE
poll_votes: index_poll_votes_on_poll_id_and_poll_option_id_and_user_id (poll_id,poll_option_id,user_id) UNIQUE
This change skips a particular poll migration if it's already found on
the db.
If a locale has triggers that start with the same word, our regexp will
always end up matching the first trigger. For example,
`start tutorial` and `start tutorial advanced`
To support the change, we have to make the match on triggers more
restrictive. `@discobot quote here` will no longer work like `@discobot
quote`.
* Calling `Discourse.reset()` creates a new container
We should run our de-initializers only after acceptance tests,
since initializers are not run outside of acceptance tests anyway,
and the container at this point can be passed properly to the
`teardown()` method.
* Remove `Discourse.reset` from tests
This would cause a new container to be created which leaks many objects.
* `updateCurrentUser` is more accurate than `replaceCurrentUser`
* Remove long-deprecated method
* FIX: Memory Leaks when decorating posts
Previously we'd keep creating mixins dynamically when decorating the
same class.
This code changes the API to recommend an `id` parameter for each
decorator which will avoid leaks. All plugins should be updated to
include this parameter, although if they don't in the meantime it'll
just mean a warning in the console (and a continued leak.)
Previously we relied on fabrication on anonymous, we can not get the
transaction commit pipeline to work as it does in production, cleanly
This amends it so our anonymous user is created using the core APIs
Signed-off-by: Sam Saffron <sam.saffron@gmail.com>