Previously, when categories were not muted by default, we were sending message about unmuted topics (topics which user explicitly set notification level to watching)
The same mechanism can be used to fix a bug. When the user was explicitly watching topic, but category was muted, then the user was not informed about new reply.
This PR makes some updates to the prior keyboard accessibility commit (eb98746):
- Makes `tabindex` attribute only appear on emoji markup in the emoji picker.
- After pressing the Esc key, focus returns to the <textarea/> input (composer editor or chat input)
* DEV: Make emoji elements focusable
Since emoji elements are of type `<img>` it requires a `tablindex="0"` in order to be focusable.
* WIP: Handle emoji focus/selection via arrow keys
Near completion, however, need a few fixes/improvements and overall code cleanup
* WIP: Testing
* DEV: Fixes and cleanup
* DEV: Follow conventions
* DEV: Improve up/down traversal when recents present
* DEV: Emoji markup in tests should include `tabindex`
* DEV: Add `tabindex` to topic tests
* DEV: Variable name as `searchInput` instead of `searchBar`
* DEV: Use appropriate method name (`_setNumEmojiPerRow`)
* DEV: Add comments and avoid nested if
* WIP: Adding test
* Fix first test
* DEV: Add assertions for arrow keys and escape key
* Some fixes for up/down navigation
This does not fix everything, when going from one section to another,
there are issues
* Fix a small regression
* FIX: Ability to focus on search results
Fixes regression
* Refactor calculating next up/down emoji
* Debugging test failure
* Skip stubborn CI test, add others
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
The logic to determine what post excerpt to show for
a topic-level bookmark based on the last unread post
was complex and slow, so we decided to remove it and
always just use the first post excerpt.
This commit also fixes an issue where a couple of
instances of for_topic were missed when doing the
Bookmarkable refactors, so:
1. Clicking the topic bookmark link was not taking
the user to the last unread post
2. When replying to a topic where there was a topic
level bookmark with the auto delete preference
of "on owner reply", we were not removing the
bookmark from the UI correctly.
A test has been added for the former, the latter would
be quite time-consuming to test and not really worth
it considering it's quite an edge case UI bug.
* Use `Set` instead of `Array` for `this.newIncoming`
* Remove `isUnseen()`
* Use array spread instead of `Array.from()`
* Don't use `@on()`
* Fix typos
* Make sure `this.incomingCount` is always a Number
Occasionally some code (e.g. live-reload) would try to clear a timer that was set up before fake timers were installed. That would lead to issues and warnings. Enabling `shouldClearNativeTimers` option fixes it.
This will allow consumers to inject it using `pmTopicTrackingState: service()` in preparation for the removal of implicit injections in Ember 4.0. `pm-topic-tracking-state:main` is still available and will print a deprecation notice.
Also, the change in insert-hyperlink (from `this.linkUrl.indexOf("http") === -1` to `!this.linkUrl.startsWith("http")`) was intentional fix: we don't want to prevent users from looking up topics with http in their titles.
The `unread_not_too_old` attribute is a little odd because there should never be a case where
the user's first_unread_at column is less than the `Topic#updated_at`
column of an unread topic. The `unread_not_too_old` attribute is causing
a bug where topic states synced into `TopicTrackingState` do not appear
as unread because the attribute does not exsist on a normal `Topic`
object and hence never set.
Hopefully fixes flakes like:
```
not ok 1123 Chrome 102.0 - [undefined ms] - Global error: Uncaught Error: Unhandled request in test environment: /forum/u/eviltrout.json (PUT) at http://localhost:7357/assets/vendor.js, line 38378
While executing test: Unit | Utility | click-track: routes to absolute internal urls
---
browser log: |
{"type":"error","text":"Unhandled request in test environment: /forum/u/eviltrout.json (PUT)"}
{"type":"error","text":"Uncaught Error: Unhandled request in test environment: /forum/u/eviltrout.json (PUT) at http://localhost:7357/assets/vendor.js, line 38378\n","testContext":{"id":1123,"name":"Unit | Utility | click-track: routes to absolute internal urls","items":[],"state":"executing"}}
...
```
As part of this commit, a bug where updating a tag's notification level on the server side does not update the state of the user's tag notification levels on the client side is fixed too.
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.
This commit fixes two issues at play. The first was introduced
in f6c852b (or maybe not introduced
but rather revealed). When a user posted a new message in a topic,
they received the unread topic tracking state MessageBus message,
and the Unread (X) indicator was incremented by one, because with the
aforementioned perf commit we "guess" the correct last read post
for the user, because we no longer calculate individual users' read
status there. This meant that every time a user posted in a topic
they tracked, the unread indicator was incremented. To get around
this, we can just exclude the user who created the post from the
target users of the unread state message.
The second issue was related to the private message topic tracking
state, and was somewhat similar. Whenever a user created a new private
message, the New (X) indicator was incremented, and could not be
cleared until the page was refreshed. To solve this, we just don't
update the topic state for the user when the new_topic tracking state
message comes through if the user who created the topic is the
same as the current user.
cf. https://meta.discourse.org/t/bottom-of-topic-shows-there-is-1-unread-remaining-when-there-are-actually-0-unread-topics-remaining/220817
Previously we only supported a single 'required tag group' for a category. This commit allows admins to specify multiple required tag groups, each with their own minimum tag count.
A new category_required_tag_groups database table replaces the existing columns on the categories table. Data is automatically migrated.
The current implementation ties the filter query params tightly to the
`summary` attribute on the post stream model making it hard to support
other filters.
Previously we were publishing one messagebus message per user which was 'tracking' a topic. On large sites, this can easily be 1000+ messages. The important information in the message is common between all users, so we can manage with a single message on a shared channel, which will be much more efficient.
For user-specific values (notification_level and last_read_post_number), the JS app can infer values which are 'good enough'. Correct values will be loaded as soon as a topic-list containing the topic is visited.
When parent category or grandparent category is muted, then category should be muted as well.
Still, it can be overridden by setting individual subcategory notification level.
CategoryUser record is not created, mute for subcategories is purely virtual.
TopicTrackingState should correctly set filterCategory and filterTag for all different configurations.
When filterTag exists and new_topic message arrives, it ensures that filterTag is included in payload tags
If filterTag is part of payload tags, message that new topics are available is displayed and after click, new topics are included in the list.
In the commit d8bf2810ff we hoisted
the userOptionFields array to a module-level variable, but kept
the code inside save() the same. This causes an issue where if
save() is called twice on the same user with some array of user
option fields, the userOptionFields array is mutated, which means
the second save is likely not saving the fields intended.
This commit fixes the issue by not mutating the array. We cannot
change them into consts though, because we have an API to add more
items to the array.
The leak was introduced in #11722 and a test was added that relied on it in #14563
This PR fixes the leak (bookmarks-test), fixes the test that relied on it (fast-edit-test), and repleces some ad-hoc code with cloneJSON helper (other files)
Currently when a user creates posts that are moderated (for whatever
reason), a popup is displayed saying the post needs approval and the
total number of the user’s pending posts. But then this piece of
information is kind of lost and there is nowhere for the user to know
what are their pending posts or how many there are.
This patch solves this issue by adding a new “Pending” section to the
user’s activity page when there are some pending posts to display. When
there are none, then the “Pending” section isn’t displayed at all.