Rails has an odd behavior for calling .delete_all on a has_many relation - the
default behavior is to nullify the foreign key fields instead of actually
'DELETE'ing the records.
Additionally, publishing a shared draft topic creates a PostRevision that the
NotifyPostRevision job picks up which is then promptly deleted.
Use destroy_all when cleaning up the revisions and have the NotifyPostRevision
job tolerate deleted PostRevision records.
This takes a small performance hit (several SQL DELETEs instead of just one)
but shouldn't be too much of an issue (high cardinalities range from 30-100).
Anonymous users could query the invite json and see counts and
summaries which is not allowed in the UX of Discourse.
This commit has those endpoints return a 403 unless the user is
allowed to invite.
Note this commit also fixes an issue where the edit post actions was trying to focus the edit textarea, but was using jquery functions on a DOM node.
scrollTo is not available on IE11 but that shouldn't cause much trouble.
When secure media is enabled and an attachment is marked as secure we want to use the full url instead of the short-url so we get the same access control post protections as secure media uploads.
Meta report: https://meta.discourse.org/t/excessive-requests-to-uploads-lookup-urls-leading-to-429-response/143119
* The data-orig-src attribute was not being removed from cooked
video and audio so the composer was infinitely trying to get the
URLs for them, which would never resolve to anything
* Also the code that retrieved the short URL was unscoped, and was
getting everything on the page. if running from the composer we
now scope to the preview window
* Also fixed a minor issue where the element href for the video
and audio tags was not being set when the short URL was found
* Add uploads:sync_s3_acls rake task to ensure the ACLs in S3 are the correct (public-read or private) setting based on upload security
* Improved uploads:disable_secure_media to be more efficient and provide better messages to the user.
* Rename uploads:ensure_correct_acl task to uploads:secure_upload_analyse_and_update as it does more than check the ACL
* Many improvements to uploads:secure_upload_analyse_and_update
* Make sure that upload.access_control_post is unscoped so deleted posts are still fetched, because they still affect the security of the upload.
* Add escape hatch for capture_stdout in the form of RAILS_ENABLE_TEST_STDOUT. If provided the capture_stdout code will be ignored, so you can see the output if you need.
* FIX: Add aria-labels to topic list items
Before this fix you could navigate the topic list using a screen reader
and a keyboard but some of the items were not as descriptive as they
could be. The newly added labels make it easier to understand what you
are tabbing over.
context:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/accessibility-aria-attributes-are-not-defined-for-links-under-replies-category/142539
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/lib/utilities.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* Multiline fix
* Fix more tests
Co-authored-by: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>
* PERF: Allow passing an existing list of user field ids when loading
This avoids the need for running `UserField.pluck(:id)` for each user that is serialized
* Memoize user_fields to avoid rebuilding hash ever time
The server and client used two different formats for preload keys. The
server was using 'topic_list_c/SLUG/l/latest', but the client was using
'topic_list_c/SLUG/ID/l/latest'.
This commit is an addition to 374534f00e.
PMs will now display an envelope icon next to the topic title in search results. This is especially useful when searching using `in:all`.
Co-authored-by: adam j hartz <hz@mit.edu>
In IE11, the browser returns the cached HTML response, rather than the JSON formatted response. Adding the `.json` suffix ensures that the cache is not shared. Same root cause as b0211772
Introduces a new site setting `max_notifications_per_user`.
Out-of-the-box this is set to 10,000. If a user exceeds this number of
notifications, we will delete the oldest notifications keeping only 10,000.
To disable this safeguard set the setting to 0.
Enforcement happens weekly.
This is in place to protect the system from pathological states where a
single user has enormous amounts of notifications causing various queries
to time out. In practice nobody looks back more than a few hundred notifications.
When looking for the first paragraph with content in a post,
it was matching the lightboxed image paragraph as "<p></p>".
Fix that and other potential empty paragraphs with the
p:not(:empty) selector.
Add a new selector to find the image links in lightboxed
images as valid content for emails.
This commit also fixes a deprecation warning as the previous component was overriding a computed property from the group model.
Finally a test has been added as this is the only place where we use list-setting outside of the settings, this was highly subject to regressions.
* Also fixes an issue where if webp was a downloaded hotlinked
image and then secure + sent in an email, it was not being
redacted because webp was not a supported media format in
FileHelper
* Webp originally removed as an image format in
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/6377
and there was a spec to make sure a .bin webp
file did not get renamed from its type to webp.
However we want to support webp images now to make
sure they are properly redacted if secure media is
on, so change the example in the spec to use tiff,
another banned format, instead
This is because the TOTP gem identifies as a colon as an addressable
protocol. The solution for now is to remove the colon in the issuer
name.
Changing the issuer changes the token values, but now it was completely
broken for colons so this should not be breaking anyone new.
d7d4612b2d removed the duplicate call to initState(). However, we are relying on a side effect of the duplicate call for subfolder sites to function correctly when accessed without a trailing slash. To avoid a large refactor before the stable release, this commit restores the old behavior.
Long term we should look at migrating to Ember's built-in location library, rather than maintaining our own (very similar) version
https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/blob/master/packages/%40ember/-internals/routing/lib/location/history_location.ts
When admin changes a user's email from the preferences page of that user:
* The user will not be sent an email to confirm that their
email is changing. They will be sent a reset password email
so they can set the password for their account at the new
email address.
* The user will still be sent an email to their old email to inform
them that it was changed.
* Admin and staff users still need to follow the same old + new
confirm process, as do users changing their own email.
If a group mention could be notified on preview it was given an `<a>`
tag with the `.notify` class. When cooked it would display differently.
This patch makes the server side cooking match the client preview.
This normalizes it so we only carry one place for grabbing disk space size
It also normalizes the command made so it uses Discourse.execute_command
which splits off params in a far cleaner way.
Previously we had many places in the app that called `hostname` to get
hostname of a server. This commit replaces the pattern in 2 ways
1. We cache the result in `Discourse.os_hostname` so it is only ever called once
2. We prefer to use Socket.gethostname which avoids making a shell command
This improves performance as we are not spawning hostname processes throughout
the app lifetime
Now if a group is visible but unmentionable, users can search for it
when composing by typing with `@`, but it will be rendered without the
grey background color.
It will also no longer pop up a JIT warning saying "You are about to
mention X people" because the group will not be mentioned.
* FIX: when unread reply notification exists don't create new
From time to time, the user is creating a reply post and then they want to add additional details. They edit an existing post and for example, add a quote from a previous one.
In that situation, if the user to whom reply was directed to already have the unread notification, we should not create the new one.
That behaviour was mentioned here: https://meta.discourse.org/t/reply-then-edit-to-add-quote-notification-redundancy/138358
* FIX: dont create new notification if already exists
* Because custom emoji count as post "uploads" we were
marking them as secure when updating the secure status for post uploads.
* We were also giving them an access control post id, which meant
broken image previews from 403 errors in the admin custom emoji list.
* We now check if an upload is used as a custom emoji and do not
assign the access control post + never mark as secure.
Styling based on element-ids, it is impossible for themes/plugins to display multiple cards on a single page. Using classes is a more flexible approach. The element-ids are maintained for backwards compatibility with existing plugins/themes.
### UI Changes
If `SiteSetting.enable_bookmarks_with_reminders` is enabled:
* Clicking "Bookmark" on a topic will create a new Bookmark record instead of a post + user action
* Clicking "Clear Bookmarks" on a topic will delete all the new Bookmark records on a topic
* The topic bookmark buttons control the post bookmark flags correctly and vice-versa
Disabled selecting the "reminder type" for bookmarks in the UI because the backend functionality is not done yet (of sending users notifications etc.)
### Other Changes
* Added delete bookmark route (but no UI yet)
* Added a rake task to sync the old PostAction bookmarks to the new Bookmark table, which can be run as many times as we want for a site (it will not create duplicates).
* FEATURE: export defaultRenderTag function
This can be helpful for plugins e.g. when combined with replaceTagRenderer: a plugin may want to customize rendering for some tags and let others be rendered with default code
* refactor: don't change version
..as per review comment, https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/8941#discussion_r378406809
The `DiscourseLocation.initState` function was accidently renamed in 0431942f (select-kit-2) to `initOptions`. This means that the ember router does not automatically call the function after the router is initialized.
For a long time, we have been calling the `initState` function in the `init` function of discourse-location, which caused an imperceptible URL change to the the root domain, before switching back to the correct subfolder URL when ember called `initState`. This commit removes that call from the initializer, so `initState` is only called once (by ember).
Relevant ember code: https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/blob/v3.12.2/packages/@ember/-internals/routing/lib/system/router.ts#L695-L699
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/secure-media-uploads-expire/140894
This fixes the issue where if secure media was enabled, audio
and video files would do an initial load using the presigned
URL for the media to get metadata information e.g. duration of
track/video. However this started the expiry countdown for the
URL, so when a user pressed play on the media after 15 seconds
the media would be expired and AWS would return a 403 error.
We do not preload media if secure media is enabled. Otherwise
we just set the preload type to "metadata" which is the browser
default anyway.
The commit: 75069ff179
allows users to remove their primary group, but this introduced a bug
where if you were to edit any other profile info like location or
website which is a form on a separate page then the flair dropdown,
would cause the selected flair to be removed.
This fix ensures that if the `primary_group_id` parameter is missing
from the update payload it does not remove the existing
`primary_group_id`. It will only remove the `primary_group_id` if it is
present in the payload and empty.
This is not used in core or official plugins, and has been printing a deprecation notice since v2.3.0beta4. All OpenID 2.0 code and dependencies have been dropped. The user_open_ids table remains for now, in case anyone has missed the deprecation notice, and needs to migrate their data.
Context at https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/113249
* FIX: Properly convert quotes to Markdown
When quoting a quote it used to convert the quote header, including the
user avatar and username, into a image and some text and then the
contents. This also caused issues when quoting full paragraphs (or when
selecting paragraphs by triple-clicking) because the user avatar and
name from the following quote would also be included.
This commit implements the support necessary to convert
<aside class="quote"> elements to proper Discourse quotes.
Commit aa24be1 made it possible to build data attributes from image's
Markdown and this changes ensure that the resize controls still work
when data attributes are present.
Previously, `notify_first_post_users` was loading all users into memory simultaneously, which can cause Sidekiq to run out of memory for large sites. `notify_post_users` was loading every user one-by-one in a loop.
This commit makes both these functions load users in batches of 100. This should make the memory usage of `notify_first_post_users` lower, and reduce the number of queries required in `notify_post_users`.
Extracted from #8772
This will allow developers (in rails development mode only) to log pre-loaded JSON app data to the browser console for inspection.
When a tag is restricted to a secured category that the user can't see,
the message was saying that it wasn't restricted to any categories.
Now it will say it's restricted to categories you can't access.
* DEV: Use Ember 3.12.2
* Add Ember version to ThemeField's DEPENDENT_CONSTANTS
* DEV: Use `id` instead of `elementId` (See: https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/issues/18147)
* FIX: Don't leak event listeners (bug introduced in 999e2ff)
Our current algorithm for picking the number of notifications to display
when expanding the notifications relies on magic numbers.
Previously we only allowed for header and an estimate of maximum height of
notification container, this is not ideal as there is padding at the bottom
and top of the notification container
This adds a special number for padding.
The longer term fix though is to render the notification panel off screen
then grab the correct count, finally adding it back into view with.
This would allow for large fonts, small fonts, custom themes and much more.
This reverts commit 7133fd8c89.
Unfortunately performCheckSize may have certain situations in topic
navigation where it is unsafe to call.
We need to add som more safety here prior to merging.
This fix ensures that the site setting `post_edit_time_limit` does not
bypass the limit of the site setting `min_trust_to_edit_post`. This
prevents a bug where users that did not meet the minimum trust level to
edit could edit the title of topics.
Previously it would go to the "html" page when refreshing on the "css" page, and would open an invalid empty-state page when trying to go to the "email style" tab when already on it.
This also enables`@action` use in plugin connectors.
Setting `actions` earlier allows `setupComponents` to use them, for example, when setting up event listeners.
Those are the same arguments that are passed into `after-d-editor` outlet. This will enable plugins that attach to editor preview to be conditionally enabled, usually only for the composer.
Plugins that will use this: discourse-canned-responses, discourse-zoom.
Previously you'd get a server side generic error due to a password check
failing. Now the input element has a maxlength attribute and the server
side will respond with a nicer error message if the value is too long.
If our reply tree somehow ends up with cycles or other odd
structures, we only want to consider a reply once, at the first
level in the tree that it appears.
* DEV: Add data-notification-level attribute to category UI
* Show muted categories on the category page by default
This reverts commit ed9c21e42c.
* Remove redundant spec - muted categories are now visible by default
It seems in some situations replies have been moved to other topics but
the `PostReply` table has not been updated. I will try and fix this in a
follow up PR, but for now this fix ensures that every time we ask a post
for its replies that we restrict it to the same topic.
This commit adds support for an optional "logout" parameter in the
payload of the /session/sso_provider endpoint. If an SSO Consumer
adds a "logout=true" parameter to the encoded/signed "sso" payload,
then Discourse will treat the request as a logout request instead
of an authentication request. The logout flow works something like
this:
* User requests logout at SSO-Consumer site (e.g., clicks "Log me out!"
on web browser).
* SSO-Consumer site does whatever it does to destroy User's session on
the SSO-Consumer site.
* SSO-Consumer then redirects browser to the Discourse sso_provider
endpoint, with a signed request bearing "logout=true" in addition
to the usual nonce and the "return_sso_url".
* Discourse destroys User's discourse session and redirects browser back
to the "return_sso_url".
* SSO-Consumer site does whatever it does --- notably, it cannot request
SSO credentials from Discourse without the User being prompted to login
again.
This new iteration of select-kit focuses on following best principales and disallowing mutations inside select-kit components. A best effort has been made to avoid breaking changes, however if you content was a flat array, eg: ["foo", "bar"] You will need to set valueProperty=null and nameProperty=null on the component.
Also almost every component should have an `onChange` handler now to decide what to do with the updated data. **select-kit will not mutate your data by itself anymore**
If someone only had security keys enabled, the icon to say they had 2FA enabled would not show in the admin staff user list. It would only show if they had TOTP enabled.
This fixes a bug which caused '{{#unless var}}' to act the same as
'{{#if true}}' because 'unless' was transforming the conditional value
to 'undefined'.
For example /t/ URLs were being replaced if they contained secure-media-uploads so if you made a topic called "Secure Media Uploads Are Cool" the View Topic link in the user notifications would be stripped out.
Refactored code so this secure URL detection happens in one place.
When 'categories topics' setting is set to 0, the system will
automatically try to find a value to keep the two columns (categories
and topics) symmetrical.
The value is computed as 1.5x the number of top level categories and at
least 5 topics will always be returned.
If using {{#if showFooter}} in a template, showFooter is never set to true on a group's g/groupname/activity/topics route (it's correctly set on other group routes like group-activity-posts)
Basically, say you had already downloaded a certain image from a certain URL
using pull_hotlinked_images and the onebox. The upload would be stored
by its sha as an upload record. Whenever you linked to the same URL again
in a post (e.g. in our case an og:image on review.discourse) we would
would reuse the original upload record because of the sha1.
However when you turned on secure media this could cause problems as
the first post that uses that upload after secure media is enabled
will set the access control post for the upload to the new post.
Then if the post is deleted every single onebox/link to that same image
URL will fail forever with 403 as the secure-media-uploads URL fails
if the access control post has been deleted.
To fix this when cooking posts and pulling hotlinked images, we only
allow using an original upload by URL if its access control post
matches the current post, and if the original_sha1 is filled in,
meaning it was uploaded AFTER secure media was enabled. otherwise
we just redownload the media again to be safe, as the URL will always
be new then.
Regression was created here:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/8750
When tag or category is added and the user is watching that category/tag
we changed notification type to `edited` instead of `new post`.
However, the logic here should be a little bit more sophisticated.
If the user has already seen the post, notification should be `edited`.
However, when user hasn't yet seen post, notification should be "new
reply". The case for that is when for example topic is under private
category and set for publishing later. In that case, we modify an
existing topic, however, for a user, it is like a new post.
Discussion on meta:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/publication-of-timed-topics-dont-trigger-new-topic-notifications/139335/13
Previously the badge was granted one month after the last time the badge was granted. The exact date shifted by one day each month. The new logic tries to grant the badge always at the beginning of a new month by looking at new users of the previous month. The "granted at" date is set to the end of the previous month.
Adds a new route `/u/{username}/card.json`, which has a reduced number of fields. This change is behind a hidden site setting, so we can test compatibility before rolling out.
With this change the script:
* Actually removes original large-sized images
* Doesn't save processed files if their size has increased
* Prevents inconsistent state
* DEV: Remove `.large-image` selector
This selector is no longer used in core and there's no reference to it in any of `all-the-plugins`.
* FIX: Adjust the broken image placeholder border
When pull_hotlinked_images tried to run on posts with secure media (which had already been downloaded from external sources) we were getting a 404 when trying to download the image because the secure endpoint doesn't allow anon downloads.
Also, we were getting into an infinite loop of pull_hotlinked_images because the job didn't consider the secure media URLs as "downloaded" already so it kept trying to download them over and over.
In this PR I have also refactored secure-media-upload URL checks and mutations into single source of truth in Upload, adding a SECURE_MEDIA_ROUTE constant to check URLs against too.
* FEATURE: Replace existing badge owners when using the bulk award feature
* Use ActiveRecord to sanitize title update query, Change replace checkbox text
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
* UX: Invalid CSV error message now includes information about the malformed line
* Update config/locales/server.en.ym and use line_number instead of lineno
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Add TopicUploadSecurityManager to handle post moves. When a post moves around or a topic changes between categories and public/private message status the uploads connected to posts in the topic need to have their secure status updated, depending on the security context the topic now lives in.
For consistency this PR introduces using custom markdown and short upload:// URLs for video and audio uploads, rather than just treating them as links and relying on the oneboxer. The markdown syntax for videos is  and for audio it is .
This is achieved in discourse-markdown-it by modifying the rules for images in mardown-it via md.renderer.rules.image. We return HTML instead of the token when we encounter audio or video after | and the preview renders that HTML. Also when uploading an audio or video file we insert the relevant markdown into the composer.
Let's say post #2 quotes post number #1. If a user decides to quote the
quote in post #2, it should keep the information of post #1
("user_1, post: 1, topic: X"), instead of replacing with current post
info ("user_2, post: 2, topic: X").
When editing site texts from
/admin/customize/site_texts/
you can edit badge titles (aka name) and this will update any users that
have that badge currently set as their title. This fix prevents a badge
description text from being set as their title if an admin updates the
badge description text or any other badge fields that aren't the title.
The data-vocabulary.org schema is being deprecated.
We're now using the BreadcrumList data from the latest and greatest schema.org.
FIX: categories_breadcrumb helper to support more than 2 levels of categories.
- Increase size of textarea when displaying generated codes
- Adjust maxlength of input field in JS UI
- Adjust maxlength of input field in no_ember UI
Follow-up to bff9880d63
On some customer forums we are randomly getting a "You must select a valid user" error when sending a PM even when all parameters seem to be OK. This is an attempt to track it down with more data.
There is a feature, that when tag or category is added to the topic,
customers who are watching that category or tag are notified.
The problem is that it is using default notification type "new post"
It would be better to use "new post" only when there really is a new
post and "edited" when categories or tags were modified.
Previously if local login via email was disabled because of the site setting or because SSO was enabled, we were raising a 500 error. We now raise a 403 error instead; we shouldn't raise 500 errors on purpose, instead keeping that code for unhandled errors. It doesn't make sense in the context of what we are validating either to raise a 500.
This fix allows a user to remove their currently assigned primary group
if the Site Setting `user selected primary groups` is enabled.
Before this fix, if a user selected "none" for their primary group it
would silently fail and never be updated.
The timezone should only be initialized when there is no timezone stored in the DB yet. This also fixes an error that happened in dev mode whenever you switch between user preference tabs.
ReviewableScore#types extend the PostActionTypes with their own, storing the result inside a class variable. To avoid overwriting an existing flag, we need to calculate the next flag ID using these types instead of the PostAction ones. Since we first call the score types to calculate the id, this list gets memoized, leaving us with an outdated list.
To fix this, we now reload ReviewableScore#types after replacing flags.
* When we refactored away the admin-login route we introduced a bug where admins could not log into an SSO enabled site, because of a check in the email_login route that disallowed this.
* Allow admin to get around this check.
* DEV: Fix the function prototype observers deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.observes('foo') to observer('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.observes] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-observes for more details.
* DEV: Fix the function prototype event listeners deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.on('foo') to on('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.on] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-on for more details.
* DEV: Simplify `default as` imports
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
This breaking change was originally a deprecation fix for overriding a computed property `none`.
There are 4 uses of `rootNone` in core and "all-the-plugins":
1. in discourse-chat-integration, admin-plugins-chat-edit-rule.hbs - changed behavior, that I'd consider a fix - `rootNoneLabel` is now used regardless of `siteSettings.allow_uncategorized_topics` value, which I believe was an originally intended behavior (i.e. it most likely hasn't been tested with disabled uncategorized topics)
2. in discourse-slack-official, plugins-slack.hbs - the same as 1.
3. in core, edit-category-general.hbs (in this PR) - no change in behavior
4. in discourse-googlebooks, edit-category-general.hbs - no change in behavior (since `allowUncategorized="true"` is also passed as an argument)
* when we dragged the topic-timeline handle past the last post
in a topic we were not closing the timeline as we would if
scrolling to a specific post
* this also fixes the issue where when scrolling past the end of
the topic with a massive last post, none of the post could be
seen
### General Changes and Duplication
* We now consider a post `with_secure_media?` if it is in a read-restricted category.
* When uploading we now set an upload's secure status straight away.
* When uploading if `SiteSetting.secure_media` is enabled, we do not check to see if the upload already exists using the `sha1` digest of the upload. The `sha1` column of the upload is filled with a `SecureRandom.hex(20)` value which is the same length as `Upload::SHA1_LENGTH`. The `original_sha1` column is filled with the _real_ sha1 digest of the file.
* Whether an upload `should_be_secure?` is now determined by whether the `access_control_post` is `with_secure_media?` (if there is no access control post then we leave the secure status as is).
* When serializing the upload, we now cook the URL if the upload is secure. This is so it shows up correctly in the composer preview, because we set secure status on upload.
### Viewing Secure Media
* The secure-media-upload URL will take the post that the upload is attached to into account via `Guardian.can_see?` for access permissions
* If there is no `access_control_post` then we just deliver the media. This should be a rare occurrance and shouldn't cause issues as the `access_control_post` is set when `link_post_uploads` is called via `CookedPostProcessor`
### Removed
We no longer do any of these because we do not reuse uploads by sha1 if secure media is enabled.
* We no longer have a way to prevent cross-posting of a secure upload from a private context to a public context.
* We no longer have to set `secure: false` for uploads when uploading for a theme component.
FIX: raised a proper NotFound exception when filtering groups by username with invalid username.
FIX: properly filter the groups based on current user visibility when viewing another user's groups.
DEV: Guardian.can_see_group?(group) is now using Guardian.can_see_groups(groups) instead of duplicating the same code.
FIX: spec for groups_controller#index when group directory is disabled for logged in user.
FIX: groups_controller.sortable specs to actually test all sorting combinations.
DEV: s/response_body/body/g for slightly shorter spec code.
FIX: rewrote the "view another user's groups" specs to test all group_visibility and members_group_visibility combinations.
DEV: Various refactoring for cleaner and more consistent code.
* UI: Mass grant a badge from the admin ui
* Send the uploaded CSV and badge ID to the backend
* Read the CSV and grant badge in batches
* UX: Communicate the result to the user
* Don't award if badge is disabled
* Create a 'send_notification' method to remove duplicated code, slightly shrink badge image. Replace router transition with href.
* Dynamically discover current route
Now that the spec is finished use the unprefixed API, which was also moved
from window to navigator.
Still uses feature detection so it fail gracefully when not available in
the user agent.
The previous concurrency-safe implementation relied on catching an
index conflict and following through appropriately. Unfortunately
those conflicts were logged to Postgres and there is no easy way
to turn them off.
This solution approaches the problem differently. It should still
be safe under concurrency and not log errors.
When using the login confirmation screen, the referrer URL is `/auth/{provider}`. That means that the user is redirected back to the confirmation screen after logging in, even though login was successful. This is very confusing. Instead, they should be redirected to the homepage.
This can be used for themes/plugins to specify additional URL parameters to be used when starting authentication. Example usage:
```
LoginMethod.findAll()[0].doLogin({params: {mydata: "myvalue"}});
```
Using the rails `form_tag` helper generates a form with the action attribute set to the current URL (without parameters). In this case, we want to include any GET parameters, so it is better to exclude the action attribute from the form tag, and allow browsers to submit to the current URL.
* Make scrolling to bottom post in topic more consistent
* when using the slider to scroll past the bottom post,
we now scroll to the bottom of the post/page IF the
post height is > the window height (e.g. really long
posts). if the post height is smaller, then we lock
onto and jump to the top of the post
* this also removes the mobile hack that would always jump
to the top of the last post on mobile
* Prettier lint
* Reapply "Rename 'target usernames' with 'target recipients' in Composer"
This reverts commit 9fe11d0fc3 which
reverted ebb288dc2c.
* DEV: Add test for replying to PM
I was playing with groups locally and saw this line. I suspect this method isn't needed at all because I don't see any reference to it anywhere in the code, and as far as I know ActiveRecord objects don't have an `id!` method so if this method is called dynamically somewhere it's most likely failing.
if SiteSetting.secure_media is disabled we still want to
redirect to the signed url for uploads that are marked as
secure because their ACLs are probably still private
* Add a rake task to disable secure media. This sets all uploads to `secure: false`, changes the upload ACL to public, and rebakes all the posts using the uploads to make sure they point to the correct URLs. This is in a transaction for each upload with the upload being updated the last step, so if the task fails it can be resumed.
* Also allow viewing media via the secure url if secure media is disabled, redirecting to the normal CDN url, because otherwise media links will be broken while we go and rebake all the posts + update ACLs
* DEV: Remove buffered rendering from topic-list-item
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: 1c7305c0f1 in this
series.
This is just a refactor and should not change any functionality.
* apply prettier fix
* update syntax
* Use computed properties where possible
* switch to using didReceiveAttrs
* Simplify topic.pinned observer
43ddf60cdf introduced a new method for dismissing new topics in topic-tracking-state, which works on a per-category basis.
This commit removes the old mechanism, which was to delete all 'new' topics from the local tracking state, regardless of category.
6e1fe22 introduced the possiblity for category_users to have a NULL notification_level, so that we can store `last_seen_at` dates without locking the notification level. At the time, this did not affect the topic-tracking-state query. However, the query changes in f434de2 introduced a slight change in behavior.
Previously, a subquery would look for a category_user with notification_level=mute. f434de2 refactored this to remove the subquery, and inverted some of the logic to suit.
The new query checked for `notification_level <> :muted`. If `notification_level` is NULL, this comparison will return NULL. In this scenario, notification_level=NULL means that we should fall back to the default tracking level (regular), and so we want the expression to resolve as true, not false. There was already a check for the existence of the category_users row, but it did not check for the existence of a NOT NULL notification_level.
This commit amends the expression so that the notification_level will only be compared if it is non-null.
Providing invalid dates as the end_date or start_date param causes a 500 error and creates noise in the logs. This will handle the error and returns a proper 400 response to the client with a message that explains what the problem is.
Page used to jitter when oneboxes loaded images lazily.
Previously we inserted the the "shadow" loading image before the "real" image.
This meant that certain styling with `firstChild` CSS selectors would apply
incorrectly to the shadow image.
Additionally we had special case code for onebox and quoted images that was
not really needed due to this fix.
We had an old fix that used computed style for image height and width in
specific scenarios, we now run it all the time.
On slow devices there was a possibility that the cache fetch after amending
src at the end of the process would cause a flash, this is avoided using a
new onload handler.
This is required for people using apps with custom protocols. We still verify the entire URL (including protocol) against the site setting value.
Refactored wildcard_url_checker so that it always returns a boolean, rather than sometimes returning a regex match.
Under rare conditions due to bad HTTP timing and so on a draft could be
set at the exact same time from 2 unicorn workers.
When this happened and all the stars aligned, one of the sets would win
and the other would raise an error.
This transparently handles the situation without adding any cost to the
draft system.
The alternative is to add a distributed mutex, tricky DB transaction or handle
the error in the controller. However this seems like a reasonable way to
work around a pretty big edge case.
Plugins like https://github.com/discourse/discourse-calendar add extra HTML (e.g. icons) to user/group mentions. Clicking on those extra elements used to only flash a blank card. Now, the card opens properly.
- Refactor source_url to avoid using eval in development
- Precompile handlebars in development
- Include template compilers when running qunit
- Remove unsafe-eval in development CSP
- Include unsafe-eval only for qunit routes in development
Previously, categories without any topics were being excluded from the UPDATE query. This means the counter gets stuck, and the category cannot be deleted. This change ensures that the counters get correctly set to zero.
`highlight` was called from `didInsertElement` which technically doesn't ensure the list is rendered. By wrapping the highlighting code in `afterRender` we ensure it works more consistently.
Our current topic admin menu is not always fully visible on a mobile
device, therefore some options are difficult to click.
To solve this issue, we can display the admin menu on the bottom of the
screen on mobile devices.
- Ensure that the 'notify_moderators' flag is always the last flag when using custom flags.
- Support passign a custom FlagSettings object when replacing flags to reuse existing ones.
* FEATURE: allows plugins to add a global notice
Usage:
```
api.addGlobalNotice(id, text, options = {});
```
Options can be:
```
dismissable // Will display a button to hide the notice if true
html // will prepend html to the next if present
level // alert level, will usee css class of alert component
persistentDismiss // if true won't show notice again on reload
onDismiss // execute a custom action on dismiss
visibility // defines custom logic for notice visibility
```
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Changelog is available here - https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
I decided that the easiest way to ensure it works would be checking different browsers. It looked good to me on Chrome, Firefox, Edge and IE 11. In addition, I checked 3 random themes.
The bug mentioned here
https://meta.discourse.org/t/badge-not-triggering/135896/8
Basically, descriptions for 3 badges: "Out of Love", "Higher Love" and
"Crazy in Love" are granted based on on "max_likes_per_day" and the
description should reflect that.
* FIX: category routes model params should decode their URL parts
Ember's route star globbing does not uri decode by default. This is
problematic for subcategory globs with encoded URL site settings enabled.
Subcategories with encoded URLs will 404 without this decode.
I found this https://github.com/tildeio/route-recognizer/pull/91
which explicitly explains that globbing does not decode automatically.
This was re-encoding the search slug each loop - if the category list was not
the first category in the list, it'd continually search with a re-encoded search
term from the previous iteration. This results in ember 404ing when navigating
to raw encoded category slugs of the form /c/encoded-slug-with-non-ascii
that have no ID attached.
Restore tl3 reachability by calculating penalty counts vs unsuspend/unsilence.
Only count unsuspend or unsilences that have been made by a user other than
the Discourse system user.
This commit fe9293b8b5 created a regression.
The problem is that dom changed a little bit.
Before it was
```
<tr class="instructions create-account-email">
<td></td>
<div id="account-email-validation" class="tip bad ember-view"></div>
<td><label>Never shown to the public.</label></td>
</tr>
```
And after we got
```
<tr class="instructions create-account-email">
<td></td>
<div id="account-email-validation" class="tip bad ember-view"> </div>
<td><label>Never shown to the public.</label></td>
</tr>
```
That small space may look like not important change.
However, now helpers are hitting that CSS rule:
```
.login-form {
.tip {
&:not(:empty) + td {
display: none;
}
}
```
To fix it, we should render template only if there is a reason - like it was before
```
if (reason) {
buffer.push(iconHTML(this.good ? "check" : "times") + " " + reason);
}
```
* FIX: remove rerenderTriggers
A small fix for Basic User Serializers where some downstream serializers do not correctly set user objects. This caused some issues in certain plugins that depend on the user method to return a user.
- Using h4 instead of h3 for sub-categories.
- Show category description if it does not have subcategories.
- Implemented equivalent for mobile-view.
- Include description_excerpt in basic serializer. This is needed for
displaying second-level categories in category list.
Follow-up to 9253cb79e3.
The maximum level used to be one, which meant that a category could be
either a parent or a child. If it was a parent, the subcategories were
shown; if it was a child then the parent selector was shown.
With multiple levels of nesting, a category can be both a parent and a
child.
There is a problem that if you read all messages, even when a new one
arrives, the button on the top is not showing.
This is because once the button got `hidden` class, a label under is
properly updated, however, the class is not removed.
Therefore, I added computed isHidden function which is recalculated when
`count` change.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: 006e5904be in this
series.
This commit affects the icons next to the topic title that indicate if
it is closed, unlisted, pinned, etc. It is just a refactor and should
not change any functionality.
Originally I was going to continue to use the existing
topic-status-icons arrayProxy helper but this would require using
observers, so I opted instead to use computed properties and have a bit
larger hbs template.
The ROTP gem is only used in a very small amount of places in the app, we don't need to globally require it.
Also set the Addressable gem to not have a specific version range, as it has not been a problem yet.
Some slight refactoring of UserSecondFactor here too to use SecondFactorManager to avoid code repetition
SingleSignOnProvider is expecting a sso param later in the chain. If sso param is not found it will cause a 500 with the following exception: `NoMethodError (undefined method `unpack1' for nil:NilClass)` as `set_return_sso_url` is attempting to decode it: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/lib/single_sign_on_provider.rb#L19
Adds a custom bookmark-clock icon to discourse-additional.svg for use with the new bookmarks with reminder functionality.
Also add some code to correctly refresh the post-stream icon for bookmark to show the clock after save.
The trouble with having:
/tags/:tag_id/...
and:
/tags/intersection/*tag_ids
for example, is: what happens if you want a tag called intersection?
Under this new scheme. Routes referring to a single tag are unambiguous
because they are prefixed with:
/tag/:tag_id
Routes referring to the collection of tags still start with:
/tags/
This commit just adds the new routes. It doesn't remove the old ones or
cause the new ones to be used.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: ea6326c860 in this
series.
This commit affects the top menu buttons. It is just a refactor and
should not change any functionality.
When using api.decorateWidget("topic-admin-menu:adminMenuButtons") in plugins, an empty button is added if the helper only returns attributes based on a condition (for example, if the admin action is limited to public topics.) In that case, we need to exclude the button from rendering.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: f5cca4930d in this
series.
This commit affects the display of some of the unread, new, and unseen
badges in topic lists like when then "show subcategory list above topics
in this category" option is checked.
API keys are now only visible when first created. After that, only the first four characters are stored in the database for identification, along with an sha256 hash of the full key. This makes key usage easier to audit, and ensures attackers would not have access to the live site in the event of a database leak.
This makes the merge lower risk, because we have some time to revert if needed. Once the change is confirmed to be working, we will add a second commit to drop the `key` column.
Hide old bookmark post-menu item if the site setting for the new bookmark reminders is enabled and change icon for the new bookmark functionality to the same as the old bookmark button
Fix null @topic_view error in post serializer for post_bookmark, as new posts do not have a @topic_view
The following methods have long been deprecated in ruby due to flaws in their implementation per http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/vframe.rb/ruby/ruby-core/29293?29179-31097:
URI.escape
URI.unescape
URI.encode
URI.unencode
escape/encode are just aliases for one another. This PR uses the Addressable gem to replace these methods with its own encode, unencode, and encode_component methods where appropriate.
I have put all references to Addressable::URI here into the UrlHelper to keep them corralled in one place to make changes to this implementation easier.
Addressable is now also an explicit gem dependency.
* DEV: Remove unused omit_stats variable from user serializer
This was hard-coded to true in a8b5192efd, and is no longer used anywhere
* Remove attribute declarations
When uploading a theme/component, depending on the extension of the
file and the OS/Browser being used, the content type might differ.
This adds the "application/x-zip-compressed" content type that is being
sent by most Browsers on latest Windows when uploading a .zip file.
* i was incorrectly toggling the transformed post property
instead of the actual property in the emberjs post model
which broke the bookmark/unbookmark functionality
Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated!
This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality:
* We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them.
* Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book
* Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal.
* Both name and the reminder type are optional.
* If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder.
* If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all.
* All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you).
* If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark.
* A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked.
This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
It's possibly that when trying to upload a backup the free space check
will output scientific notation resulting in an incorrect "There is not
enough space on disk" error.
The free space check uses the Linux `print` command which could return a
number using scientific notation like `1.60459e+10` and when ruby
converts it to an integer it will have the value of `1` instead of
`16045879296`. Which means even though you have 16GB of free space you
could not upload a 1GB backup file.
This commit uses the `printf` command instead which allows you to
specify that you do not want scientific notation.
I'm not sure why this hasn't been an issue before, but I was
experiencing it locally in development.
But the "synonyms" can't use the TagSerializer yet. We still have some
code from the discourse-tagging plugin that uses "text" instead of
"name", "count" instead of "topic_count", etc. We should make the js
consistent with the TagSerializer and then stop using tag_counts_json.
Ember was throwing this error preventing the reorder categories feature
from working:
```
access theidproperty (of <(unknown):ember1803>). ... the object in question
is a special kind of Ember object (a proxy). Therefore, it is still necessary
to use.get('id')in this case.
```
So I updated it to use the `get` method
https://api.emberjs.com/ember/3.14/functions/@ember%2Fobject/get
Follow up to: 6e5fedb312
If for some reason an URL was create in this format:
```
?slug[]=foo&slug[]=bar
```
This would have create an exception of this kind:
```
NoMethodError (undefined method `tr' for ["foo", "bar"]:Array
Did you mean? try)
```
We like to stay as close as possible to latest with rubocop cause the cops
get better.
This update required some code changes, specifically the default is to avoid
explicit returns where implicit is done
Also this renames a few rules
When the tag is muted and topic contains that tag, we should not mark that message as NEW.
There are 3 possible settings which site admin can set.
remove_muted_tags_from_latest - always
It means that if the topic got at least one muted tag, we should not mark that topic as NEW
remove_muted_tags_from_latest - only muted
Similar to above, however, if at least one tag is not muted, the topic is marked as NEW
remove_muted_tags_from_latest - never
Basically, mute tag setting is ignored and all topics are set as NEW
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: da66950cf5 in this
series.
This commit affects the display of the backup logs. It is just a
refactor and does not change any functionality.
When a component is installed and not assigned to any theme and the user is changing page, we should display a warning.
If the user decides to skip warning or come back later, a warning should not be shown anymore.
Also, when the user clicks "delete" button right after installation, warning about forgotten themes should not be shown.
Fixes an issue where updates to the first post in a topic would be visible only for staff.
Before, because the empty tag would find its way to `PostRevisor`, `TopicsController#update` would create a hidden revision, and later `PostsController#update` would only update that revision.
After this change, `TopicsController` doesn't create a revision at all (unless necessary), so `PostsController` can create it (and correctly decide whether the revision should be hidden or not).
* DEV: Add API to alter uploads Markdown
* DEV: Extract data attributes from image / download Markdown
For example '[test|attachment|hello=world]' will generate an 'a' element
with a data attribute: 'data-hello=world'.
This commit also makes MarkdownIt to transform '|attachment' into
'class="attachment"'. This transformation used to be a part of the
process which resolves short URLs (i.e. upload://).
* DEV: Export imageNameFromFileName
This reapplies commit b643526d9a after
being reverted in commit f65c453555.
Unlike the original commit, this does a single pass and does not take
into account unfinished code blocks.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: 54e4559aea in this
series.
This commit affects the display of the backup upload progress bar. It is
just a refactor and does not change any functionality.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: f269e45978 in this
series.
This commit affects the display of topic timers. It is just a refactor
and does not change any functionality.
When uploading an image file with dots in the filename we were splitting the string on dots and getting the last of the split items as the extension-less filename. However this did not work with filenames that have dots. We now just remove the extension using substr.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: fe9293b8b5 in this
series.
This commit affects the display of popup input tips, like in the
composer when the title is too short or too long. It is just a refactor
and does not change any functionality.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: 2290ec9e87 in this
series.
This commit affects the display of input tips. It is just a refactor and
does not change any functionality.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: 80f4b9e227 in this
series.
This commit affects the display of translated counts that is used in
multiple places like showing how many posts are selected using the
select posts feature on a topic. It is just a refactor and does not
change any functionality.
This feature adds the ability to define synonyms for tags, and the ability to merge one tag into another while keeping it as a synonym. For example, tags named "js" and "java-script" can be synonyms of "javascript". When searching and creating topics using synonyms, they will be mapped to the base tag.
Along with this change is a new UI found on each tag's page (for example, `/tags/javascript`) where more information about the tag can be shown. It will list the synonyms, which categories it's restricted to (if any), and which tag groups it belongs to (if tag group names are public on the `/tags` page by enabling the "tags listed by group" setting). Staff users will be able to manage tags in this UI, merge tags, and add/remove synonyms.
* FEATURE: ability to add all active components to theme
* FIX: add a component to all themes takes only active ones
* FIX: move select components/themes to top
* FIX: improve defaultIsAvailable
* FIX: Add filter(Boolean) and remove btn class
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: bb31e7f5b6 in the series.
This commit affects the display of the Webhooks Deliver Status column. It
is just a refactor and does not change any functionality.
If a badge grouping happens to have been deleted a 500 error will be
thrown when looking a user's badges.
This fix allows the badge page to still be shown without any errors. The
badge with the missing badge grouping is still displayed.
I'll follow up with a separate pr/commit that will ensure if a badge
grouping is deleted, all badges with that badge_grouping_id will also be
updated.
* the code to get current user already got their
user_option record as well, so adding the timezone
column to the attributes returned should not create
any additional overhead. this timezone will be very
useful for getting momentjs dates relative to the
user's timezone
The tag-drop component uses the passed in categories to calculate paths,
but only the last category is relevant, since, from a category we can
calculate its ancestors.
Some endpoints are returning i18n keys instead of translated messages
and with these changes, the site_texts endpoint can help translating
those.
Pagination part is needed for better wildcard support. For example,
looking for 'js.notifications' would set 'has_more' to true, but return
only the first 50 messages with no way of fetching the remaining.
* Support for custom messages and redirects when creating posts
When a post/topic is created Discourse serializes a `NewPostResult`
object. Normally this contains a status like `created_post` or
errors describing why the post could not be created.
There are times when a plugin might want to take the inputted post
and do something in the background. In this case, the plugin
can return a custom `message` and `route_to` attribute in the
`NewPostResult`.
If present, the message will be displayed in an alert, and when "Ok" is
clicked the user will be routed to the new URL.
* Destroy the draft in parallel
This reverts commit 700bd280e4.
Oops looks like this breaks tests:
```
Module Failed: widget:quick-access-item
Test Failed: escapedContent attribute is not escaped
Assertion Failed: TypeError: Cannot read property 'match' of undefined
Expected: true, Actual: false
Test Failed: anonymous
Assertion Failed: failed, expected argument to be truthy, was: 0
Expected: true, Actual: 0
Assertion Failed: Element .enable-anonymous not found.
Test Failed: anonymous - switch back
Assertion Failed: failed, expected argument to be truthy, was: 0
Expected: true, Actual: 0
Assertion Failed: Element .disable-anonymous not found.
Test Failed: log out
Assertion Failed: failed, expected argument to be truthy, was: 0
Expected: true, Actual: 0
Assertion Failed: Element .logout not found.
Test Failed: content attribute is escaped
Assertion Failed: TypeError: Cannot read property 'match' of undefined
Expected: true, Actual: false
```
* FEATURE: Ability to add components to all themes
This is the first and functional step from that topic https://dev.discourse.org/t/adding-a-theme-component-is-too-much-work/15398/16
The idea here is that when a new component is added, the user can easily assign it to all themes (parents).
To achieve that, I needed to change a site-setting component to accept `setDefaultValues` action and `setDefaultValuesLabel` translated label.
Also, I needed to add `allowAny` option to disable that for theme selector.
I also refactored backend to accept both parent and child ids with one method to avoid duplication (Renamed `add_child_theme!` to more general `add_relative_theme!`)
* FIX: Improvement after code review
* FIX: Improvement after code review2
* FIX: use mapBy and filterBy directly
Note:
```
def foo(bar: 1)
end
foo({bar: 2})
# raises a deprecation, instead use:
foo(**{bar: 2})
```
Additionally when matching regexes always use strings. It does not make
sense to match a non string to a regex.
I could not replicate the failure locally, but it was consistently
failing on CI with:
```
Assertion Failed: it should escape watched words
Expected: <img src="x">, Actual: <img src="x">
```
This commit removes an extra space that was added originally, but I
don't think it is really needed after double checking how it displays in
the UI. The `x` icon and the word have sufficient spacing between them.
If we need to we can tweak it in css instead.
Follow up to: bb31e7f5b6
This commit fixes this failing test:
`Assertion Failed: it should escape watched words`
Now that we have a handlebars template we can us it for escaping because
it does that for us.
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: 2673cad142 in this
series.
This commit affects the display of watched words on the admin watched
word page. It is just a refactor and does not change any functionality.
We already cache failed onebox URL requests client-side, we now want to cache this on the server-side for extra protection. failed onebox previews will be cached for 1 hour, and any more requests for that URL will fail with a 404 status. Forcing a rebake via the Rebake HTML action will delete the failed URL cache (like how the oneboxer preview cache is deleted).
When uploading a file to a theme component, and that file is existing and has already been marked as secure, we now automatically mark the file as secure: false, change the ACL, and log the action as the user (also rebake the posts for the upload)
If a user has more than 60 active sessions, the oldest sessions will be terminated automatically. This protects performance when logging in and when loading the list of recently used devices.
This affects login_required sites which use SSO or have only one authenticator enabled. Previously, logging out would redirect to the homepage, which would then redirect to the identity provider. Now, users will be redirected to the Discourse login page. This avoids the confusing situation where a user appears to remain logged in after clicking logout.
Sites which have explicitly defined a logout_redirect url are not affected by this change.
For context, see https://meta.discourse.org/t/134138/2
This is a bottom up rewrite of Discourse cache to support faster performance
and a limited surface area.
ActiveSupport::Cache::Store accepts many options we do not use, this partial
implementation only picks the bits out that we do use and want to support.
Additionally params are named which avoids typos such as "expires_at" vs "expires_in"
This also moves a few spots in Discourse to use Discourse.cache over setex
Performance of setex and Discourse.cache.write is similar.
Discourse.cache is a more consistent method to use and offers clean fallback
if you are skipping redis
This is part of a larger change that both optimizes Discoruse.cache and omits
use of setex on $redis in favor of consistently using discourse cache
Bench does reveal that use of Rails.cache and Discourse.cache is 1.25x slower
than redis.setex / get so a re-implementation will follow prior to porting
This commit mostly get rid of the later() call and encapsulate all pie chart display logic inside discourse-poll-pie-canvas widget instead of sharing it between discourse-poll-pie-chart and discourse-poll-pie-canvas
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: e0199e8094 in this
series.
This commit affects the table header sorting on the user directory page.
It is just a refactor and should not change any functionality.
* UX: adds hover effect on lightboxed images
This commits also adds two scss functions:
- is-light-color-scheme()
- is-dark-color-scheme()
This hover effect won't be added on dark color schemes, as images already standout nicely on dark backgrounds.
Co-Authored-By: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
This commit corresponds to d84c34ad which applies the same changes to
the server-side. This changes the category routes, except for the routes
that contain tags.
This amends our API so we provide it with the draft key when saving a post
this means post creator can clean up the draft consistently even if we are
doing fancy stuff like replying to a new topic or new pm or whatever.
There will be some followup work to clean it up so client never calls destroy
on draft during normal operation and the #create/#update endpoints takes care of it
every time
This is another refactoring in the multi-step process to remove all uses
of our custom Render Buffer.
Previous commit: d0ad5ecc6d in this
series.
This commit affects the table header sorting on the admin directory page.
It is just a refactor and should not change any functionality.
If current value is nil we should use `&.` combined with `dig` to protect diff from erroring
It is happening when for example theme is delete (new value is empty)
* DEV: Remove buffered rendering from group-index-toggle
This is the first step in a refactor to remove all uses of our Buffered
Renderer:
01e2d5a670/app/assets/javascripts/discourse-common/lib/buffered-render.js.es6 (L3)
This commit affects the header sorting on the group member and the group
requests pages. It is a refactor only with no change in functionality.
When we receive a list of categories, we should store them so that we
are able to query them in the browser without a page refresh.
This removes a previous fix for the same issue that was much less
general.
This commit attempts to fix two issues that affect quoted images.
The first issue is observed while loading. The 'position: absolute' CSS
property makes 'width' and 'height' behave differently. Instead of using
the known image size, this makes it use the computed width and height of
the image, which should be the right size, as shown to the user.
The second issue is caused by 'object-fit: cover' property which trimmed
the left and right sides of wide pictures to make them fit inside the
quote.
* instead of using encodeURIComponent in imageNameFromFileName,
we just replace the bad characters that we wanted to get rid
of in the first place where we introduced encodeURIComponent.
as per review
Meta: https://meta.discourse.org/t/image-name-has-20-in-file-name/134136
We were ending up with [file%20name](url) in the markdown preview, which looked weird and
affected the alt text. this is because we were calling encodeURIComponent, which has been left in place because this is a valid thing to do for some cases. (e.g. f674b9e)
* Add timezone to user_options table
* Also migrate existing timezone values from UserCustomField,
which is where the discourse-calendar plugin is storing them
* Allow user to change their core timezone from Profile
* Auto guess & set timezone on login & invite accept & signup
* Serialize user_options.timezone for group members. this is so discourse-group-timezones can access the core user timezone, as it is being removed in discourse-calendar.
* Annotate user_option with timezone
* Validate timezone values
When category is dismissed, `dismiss_new` message is sent to fronted to clean state.
In addition, I noticed that when old dismiss new button is clicked, no message is sent so I decided to kill two birds with one stone.
In non-login-required sites, we prevent secure uploads already used in PMs from being used in public topics.
In login_required sites, secure uploads should be reusable in any topic, PM or not.
The plan is to switch over all cases where filterMode is set, but, to
prevent breaking plugins and themes, the category and noSubcategories
need to be inferred from any given filterMode before that can happen.
- Show old and new email address during the process
- Ensure correct user is logged on when attempting to make email changes
- Support reloading a page during the email reset process without resubmit
of form
- Improve tests
- Fixed issue where redirect back to site was not linking correctly in
subfolder setups
Internal refactor of single action into 4 distinct actions that are simpler
to reason about.
This also removes the step that logs on an account after you confirm an
email change, since it is no longer needed which leaves us with safer
internals.
This left me no choice but to amend translations cause the old route was
removed.
* FEATURE: Normalize the service worker route
Update cache headers so they are not immutable outside of the rails app
Add the ability to purge the service worker cache from localhost
Rails -> nginx will pass immutable flags so the file is cached until reloaded.
In most cases, nginx will have its cache flushed on rebuild (new image)
For those needing dynamic re-caching (such as upgrading via the UI),
a rake task for flushing the service worker script is provided
through `assets:flush_sw`
The secure media functionality relied on `SiteSetting.enable_s3_uploads?` which, as we found in dev, did not take into account global S3 settings via `GlobalSetting.use_s3?`. We now use `SiteSetting.Upload.enable_s3_uploads` instead to be more consistent.
Also, we now validate `enable_s3_uploads` changes, because if `GlobalSetting.use_s3?` is true users should NOT be enabling S3 uploads manually.
If a post starts with a post quote and has no other text content,
then the email excerpt was the name of the person quoted and
nothing else. The intention was to show the contents of the
first paragraph or div after the quote.
With this change, a quote followed by an image will use the
image as the excerpt. A quote followed by a onebox will use the
onebox.
- Avoid using User#find and then fetching the user_stat association just to update a counter - We did this for every post in the topic.
- Avoid having to query the topic_allowed_user table everytime we want add a new topic_allowed_user
- Use pluck to fetch just what we need.
The group card and group members page were affecting each other and were
leaking members list and the query parameters which led to bad UX
experience and sub-optimal performance (client made more queries because
it was loading fewer members).
This commit refactors the group model to make it more consistent, remove
dead code, move error handling outside of model.
isPrivateMessages represents that the tag list is shown in the context
of private messages and pmOnly represents that the tag is used only in
private messages.
This PR introduces a new secure media setting. When enabled, it prevent unathorized access to media uploads (files of type image, video and audio). When the `login_required` setting is enabled, then all media uploads will be protected from unauthorized (anonymous) access. When `login_required`is disabled, only media in private messages will be protected from unauthorized access.
A few notes:
- the `prevent_anons_from_downloading_files` setting no longer applies to audio and video uploads
- the `secure_media` setting can only be enabled if S3 uploads are already enabled and configured
- upload records have a new column, `secure`, which is a boolean `true/false` of the upload's secure status
- when creating a public post with an upload that has already been uploaded and is marked as secure, the post creator will raise an error
- when enabling or disabling the setting on a site with existing uploads, the rake task `uploads:ensure_correct_acl` should be used to update all uploads' secure status and their ACL on S3
This is a fix for this bug:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/133185?u=blake
where rails would throw a missing template error when trying to confirm
a new email address when you had two factor backup codes enabled.
Apparently this feature broke during this commit:
68d35b14f4
when a partial that contained a lot of javascript was removed most
likely because it didn't comply with our Content Security Policy, so as
a fix I rewrote the previous js functionality without using any
javascript and then added a spec to verify that the correct backup code
form is displayed when that page is loaded.
Disables jumping to bottom of the page (added in 87f0b56) for mobile devices.
Fixes a regression with the mobile jump tool, and avoids users having to scroll up lots on mobile, since suggested topics and site footers can be lengthy.
* When viewing a tag, the search widget will now show a checkbox to scope the search by tag, which will limit search results to that tag on desktop and mobile
This brings the behavior in line with native Discourse SSO. If login is required, and a user tries to visit the forum, they will be directed straight to the external login page without requiring any clicks.
According to eviltrout, commas and pipes were the delimiters of a
Discourse specific microformat, but this is no longer the case and
hasn't been for some time.
Code should decide when to do something with the event value, and maybe cause a re-rerender but it shouldn't be automatic. This is currently a gigantic waste of resources.
This method had grown into a monster. Its query had bugs
that I couldn't fix, and new features would be hard to add.
Also I don't understand how it all works anymore...
Replace it with common table expressions that can be queried
to generate the results we need, instead of subtracting
results using lots of "NOT IN" clauses.
Fixed are bugs with tag schemas that use combinations of
tag groups, parent tags, and one-tag-per-topic restrictions.
For example: https://meta.discourse.org/t/130991/6
If there is any other whitespace in the container, then Firefox will add a leading/trailing space when double clicking the key. This commit wraps the key in a div with no whitespace, to work around the problem.
* DEV: Provide radix 10 argument to parseInt
* DEV: Provide radix 16 argument to parseInt
* DEV: Remove unnecessary parseInt calls
* Fix year formatting
parseInt was used here to convert decimals to ints
I made a regression here 17366d3bcc (diff-ddeebb36d131f89ca91be9d04c2baefaR10)
When the tag is added, people watching specific tag are notified but also people watching specific category.
Therefore, `notify_post_users` should accept options who should be notified.
So when `category` is added to the topic, users watching topic and users watching category are notified.
When `tag` is added to the topic, users watching topic and users watching tag are notified
Finally, when a new post is created, everybody is notified, topic watchers, category watchers, tag watchers.
Previous versions of the mail-receiver used query based api credentials,
if we detect this we will show a message in the admin panel to update
the mail receiver.
* Fix user title logic when badge name customized
* Fix an issue where a user's title was not considered a badge granted title when the user used a badge for their title and the badge name was customized. this affected the effectiveness of revoke_ungranted_titles! which only operates on badge_granted_titles.
* When a user's title is set now it is considered a badge_granted_title if the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride is the same as the title
* When a user's badge is revoked we now also revoke their title if the user's title matches the badge name OR the badge custom name from TranslationOverride
* Add a user history log when the title is revoked to remove confusion about why titles are revoked
* Add granted_title_badge_id to user_profile, now when we set badge_granted_title on a user profile when updating a user's title based on a badge, we also remember which badge matched the title
* When badge name (or custom text) changes update titles of users in a background job
* When the name of a badge changes, or in the case of system badges when their custom translation text changes, then we need to update the title of all corresponding users who have a badge_granted_title and matching granted_title_badge_id. In the case of system badges we need to first get the proper badge ID based on the translation key e.g. badges.regular.name
* Add migration to backfill all granted_title_badge_ids for both normal badge name titles and titles using custom badge text.
* If a staff user created only a security key as their single 2FA option. they continued to be prompted to create a 2FA option because we only considered this condition satisfied if a TOTP was added.
* The condition is now satisfied if TOTP OR security keys are enabled.
Instead of enabling `suppress_from_latest` setting on many categories now we can enable `mute_all_categories_by_default` site setting. Then users should opt-in to categories for them to appear in the latest and categories pages.
Previously our index was non unique, causing situations where a user could
have multiple drafts stored in the table for the same exact entity.
This does not properly reflect reality and needed to change as in certain
cases duplicate drafts could be created causing internal data inconsistency
This change adds a message to the admin panel if it detects an api
requests that doesn't use the new header based authentication method.
The message is to warn people to switch to header based auth and links
to the api documention topic on meta for more info.
Issue was mentioned in this [meta topic](https://meta.discourse.org/t/send-a-notification-to-watching-users-when-adding-tag/125314)
It is working well when category is changed because NotifyCategoryChange job already got that code:
```
if post&.topic&.visible?
post_alerter = PostAlerter.new
post_alerter.notify_post_users(post, User.where(id: args[:notified_user_ids]))
post_alerter.notify_first_post_watchers(post, post_alerter.category_watchers(post.topic))
end
```
For NotifyTagChange job notify post users were missing so it worked only when your notification was set to `watching first post`
- Allow revoking keys without deleting them
- Auto-revoke keys after a period of no use (default 6 months)
- Allow multiple keys per user
- Allow attaching a description to each key, for easier auditing
- Log changes to keys in the staff action log
- Move all key management to one place, and improve the UI
These are the changes to tags routing that correspond to the category
routing changes of d84c34ad. The new scheme is:
/tags/c/*slug_path/:id/none/:tag_id/ENDPOINT
/tags/c/*slug_path/:id/none/:tag_id
/tags/c/*slug_path/:id/:tag_id/ENDPOINT
/tags/c/*slug_path/:id/:tag_id
Previously theme translations were loaded along with other plugin API scripts. These run after pre-initializers and initializers when the app boots. This commit moves theme translation loading into pre-initializers, so their behaviour matches core translations more closely.
Previously we could not place extra nav items in a particular order.
This change introduces a new `before` attribute to addNavigationBarItem
with this attribute we can place a nav item before "top" or any other place.
Additionally this allows navigation items to force active state. In some
cases we may want an items that is simply a "filter" on latest using `?query_params`
when we do that we can "force" the filter active.
A concrete example is the assign plugin that adds a nav item for
Unassigned => `/c/cat-slug/l/latest?assigned=nobody&status=open`
If we did not force then latest would be selected even though the filter
is clicked.
This ensures we can very quickly figure out which topics are banners if
a banner is set.
Previously you would have to scan an entire table to find banners
In a category's settings, the Tags tab has two new fields to
specify the number of tags that must be added to a topic
from a tag group. When creating a new topic, an error will be
shown to the user if the requirement isn't met.
The routes for categories are changing. The scheme that I intend to move
us to is:
/c/*slug_path/(:id)/ENDPOINT
/c/*slug_path/(:id)
This commit adds support for the new scheme to the server side without
dropping support for existing URLs. It is necessary to support existing
URLs for two reasons:
* This commit does not change any client side routing code,
* Posts that contain category hashtags that refer to a root category
are baked into URLs that do not fit this new scheme, (/c/[id]-[slug])
* FIX: move attachment_css_class constant out of upload-short-url for discourse-markdown-it
* Use setTimeout instead of ember later
* WIP. Not sure if this worked.
* oneboxer cache in separate file
* Reset onebox cache still
* set functions for oneboxers cache
This is a major change to draft internals. Previously there were quite a
few cases where the draft system would say "draft saved", when in fact
we just skipped saving.
This commit ensures the draft system deals with draft ownership handover in
a predictable way.
For example:
- Window 1 editing draft
- Window 2 editing same draft at the same time
Previously we would allow window 1 and 2 to just fight on the same draft
each window overwriting the same draft over an over.
This commit introduces an ownership concept where either window 1 or 2 win
and user is prompted on the loser window to reload screen to correct the issue
This also corrects edge cases where a user could have multiple browser windows
open and posts in 1 window, later to post in the second window. Previously
drafts would break in the second window, this corrects it.
* DEV: Add the actual "tag_groups/new" route
Allows refreshing the "new" page without an error.
* DEV: Prevent attempts to create group tags if tagging is disabled
* DEV: Refactor the tag-groups controller
Gets rid of `selectedItem`, `selected`, and `selectTagGroup` action.
* DEV: Rename tag-groups-show to tag-groups-edit
* DEV: Refactor tag-groups form
* Extracted the tag-groups-form that's used by tag-groups-new and tag-groups-edit
* The model is now a buffered property
* Serialization relies more heavily on RestAdapter now
* Data is sent as JSON
* Payload is now namespaced ("tag_group")
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/controllers/tag-groups-new.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/components/tag-groups-form.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/controllers/tag-groups-edit.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
* Require q param in /tags/filter/search route.
* If not provided this route was causing a 500 error when
DiscourseTagging.clean_tag was called, because .downcase
was being called on the param (which was nil).
* Now return a 400 error instead.
Adds the settings:
raw_email_max_length, raw_rejected_email_max_length, delete_rejected_email_after_days.
These settings control retention of the "raw" emails logs.
raw_email_max_length ensures that if we get incoming email that is huge we will truncate it removing uploads from the raw log.
raw_rejected_email_max_length introduces an even more aggressive truncation for rejected incoming mail.
delete_rejected_email_after_days controls how many days we will keep rejected emails for (default 90)
* DEV: Refactor setting component save callback
* refactor site-setting component around new callback
* add callback to theme-translation component
* remove the save callback altogether
Anonymous users are only possible if allow_anonymous_posting is true,
which means that 'user.is_anonymous' check implies that
allow_anonymous_posting is true.
The server already ensures it advances draft keys when a post is created
this means this code that used to delete drafts is simply introducing
composer delays with no benefit.
Defer placing scale buttons causes "scale image" buttons to be missing if
you manage to scroll mouse to the area where the image is prior to image
rendering.
This fix ensures scale buttons are always rendered leaving all the hiding
and styling entirely to CSS.
This also corrects a bug where scaling toolbar was missing on mobile
* FEATURE: Site setting/ui to allow users to set their primary group
* prettier and remove logic from account template
* added 1 to 43 to make web_hook_user_serializer_spec pass
Previously every hour we would run a full scan of the entire DB searching
for expired uploads that need to be moved to the tombstone folder.
This commit amends it so we only run the job 2 times per clean_orpha_uploads_grace_period_hours
There is a upper bound of 7 days so even if the grace period is set really
high it will still run at least once a week.
By default we have a 48 grace period so this amends it to run this cleanup
daily instead of hourly. This eliminates 23 times we run this ultra expensive
query.
The query to count how many new users there are since a given date
is expensive. It's the least personalized stat and the one we fallback
to last when no better number can be found for the target user.
Give up accuracy so we can aggressively cache the user counts
that appear in this email.
Certain DBs have duplicates already, if we want to ensure uniqueness here
we need to decide first how to clean up existing data and confirm all the
plugins expect this.
* FEATURE: Add remembering topic list for group pms
* added findOrResetCachedBy helper in topic-list
* Created cached-topic-list.js
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/routes/build-private-messages-route.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
This simplifies the code for refreshing notification counts. It now
unconditionally looks up the user object which protects against stale objects
in memory.
This also removes a pile of conditional logic we no longer need.
This fix ensures that searches that contain a null byte return a 400
error instead of causing a 500 error.
For some reason from rspec we will reach the raise statement inside
of the `rescue_from ArgumentError` block, but outside of rspec it will
not execute the raise statement and so a 500 is thrown instead of
reaching the `rescue_from Discourse::InvalidParameters` block inside of
the application controller.
This fix raises Discourse::InvalidParameters directly from the search
controller instead of relying on `PG::Connection.escape_string` to
raise the `ArgumentError`.
The payload when receiving a notification webhook is pointless without
knowing which user the notification is for. This fix adds the user_id to
the notification serializer so that when you receive a notification
webhook you can properly identify which user the notification is for.
See
https://meta.discourse.org/t/getting-the-target-user-for-notification-webhook-events/129052?u=blake
for more details.
When autocompleting mentions in secure categories, we immediately populate the list with users which have permission to view the category. This logic is applied to unsecured categories as well, but the server returns an empty list of users. This commit teaches the autocomplete to understand empty lists of users without terminating the autocomplete dropdown.
Doing .pluck(:column).first is a very common pattern in Discourse and in
most cases, a limit cause isn't being added. Instead of adding a limit
clause to all these callsites, this commit adds two new methods to
ActiveRecord::Relation:
pluck_first, equivalent to limit(1).pluck(*columns).first
and pluck_first! which, like other finder methods, raises an exception
when no record is found
- destroyDraft which is called when we cancel a draft is now async,
removing race conditions when you click "reply" to a post and are
already editing. We used to trigger double dialogs for cancelling
drafts which was confusing.
- Remove reply as new topic / reply as pm keys, they are no longer
used and only caused confustion. For example we used to pop up a
warning when you are composing a reply and flick to reply as
new topic
- Remove createTopic key, this was a bug that proliferated. Whenever
creating a topic via the C shortcut or clicking on new topic on full
screen search the correct new topic draft key will be used
consistently
- When abandoning an edit we now say "Are you sure you want to discard
your changes" (instead of abandon your post which is confusing)
- Increase size of the reviewable's conversation excerpt to prevent truncation of the new copy
- Remove the `domain` parameter from the `flag_linked_posts_as_spam` method in the user model since it is no longer needed
- Remove the `domain` interpolation variable from all translation files
- Add "All posts from this user that include links should be reviewed." to server.en.yml for added clarity on why the posts entered the queue
* DEV: Remove badge-select-controller
1. The `selectableUserBadges` computed property of `badge-title` was being incorrectly overwritten, which triggered computed-property.override deprecation.
2. The `badge-select-controller` mixin contained properties that were used either by `badge-title` component or `badges/show` controller, but none were being used by both. This change moves properties where they belong, and removes the mixin.
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/controllers/badges/show.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
* Improve code brevity
`suspend` isn't a User attribute, but was being assigned to the frontend User model as if it was. The model has a computed property that depends on `suspended_till`, so instead of overriding this property, it's better to return relevant attributes.
Fixes a computed-property.override deprecation (https://emberjs.com/deprecations/v3.x#toc_computed-property-override)
The 'automatically set primary group' checkbox looked like it was associated with the email membership. In fact, it applies to all members who join the group. This commit moves it next to the 'automatic trust level' setting, and puts them both under an 'Effects' heading
Under exceptional situations the automatic draft feature can fail.
This new **hidden, default off** site setting
`backup_drafts_to_pm_length` will automatically backup any draft that is
saved by the system to a dedicated PM (originating from self)
The body of that PM will contain the text of the reply.
We can enable this feature strategically on sites exhibiting issues to
diagnose issues with the draft system and offer a recourse to users who
appear to lose drafts. We automatically checkpoint these drafts every 5
minutes forcing a new revision each 5 minutes so you can revert to old
content.
Longer term we are considering automatically enabling this kind of feature
for extremely long drafts where the risk is really high one could lose
days of writing.
* FIX: Do not encode the URL twice
Now that we encode slugs in the server we don't need this anymore.
Reverts fe5na33
* FIX: More places do deal with encoded slugs
* the param is a string now, not a hash
* FIX: Handle the nil slug on /categories
* DEV: Add seeded? method to identity default categories
* DEV: Use SiteSetting to keep track of seeded categories
Slugs can be the empty string, but the added index didn't account for
that. This commit changes the migration, stopping it from being unique
so that it can be applied everywhere and adds another migration that
recreates the index properly.
This feature amends it so instead of using one challenge and honeypot
statically per site we have a rotating honeypot and challenge value which
changes every hour.
This means you must grab a fresh copy of honeypot and challenge value once
an hour or account registration will be rejected.
We also now cycle the value of the challenge when after successful account
registration forcing an extra call to hp.json between account registrations
Client has been made aware of these changes.
Additionally this contains a JavaScript workaround for:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=987293
This is client side code that is specific to Chrome user agent and swaps
a PASSWORD type honeypot with a TEXT type honeypot.
When a category has a subcategory, we ensure that no one who can see the
subcategory cannot see the parent. However, we don't take into account
the fact that, when no CategoryGroups exist, the default is that
everyone has full permissions.
Moving posts also moves the read state (`topic_users` table) to the destination topic. This changes that behavior so that only users who posted in the destination topic will have the original notification level (probably "watching") of the original topic. The notification level for all other users will be set to "regular".
When an admin changes the site setting slug_generation_method to
encoded, we weren't really encoding the slug, but just allowing non-ascii
characters in the slug (unicode).
That brings problems when a user posts a link to topic without the slug, as
our topic controller tries to redirect the user to the correct URL that contains
the slug with unicode characters. Having unicode in the Location header in a
response is a RFC violation and some browsers end up in a redirection loop.
Bug report: https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/125371?u=falco
This commit also checks if a site uses encoded slugs and clear all saved slugs
in the db so they can be regenerated using an onceoff job.
* DEV: allow serializing data for drafts
* Various fixes
* added an alias method for 'serializeToDraft' to plugin-api
* fixed linting issues
* changed single quotes to double quotes to fix linting issue
* fixed linting issues
* fixed composer model file via prettier
* fixed composer controller file via prettier
* fixed plugin-api file via prettier
Our instance used for template rendering needs a lock to ensure there is
no race condition where rendering happens on 2 threads at the same time.
This can lead to local poisoning which can cause unexpected results in
emails
A modal's primary action (blue button in the default theme) can now be invoked
by hitting Enter on the keyboard. This applies to all modals that aren't strict
forms as long as the focus is not on a textarea element.
Dropping the temp table in an `ensure` block hides the actual exception. Creating the table with `ON COMMIT DROP` makes the temp table disappear automatically at the end of the transaction. We only need the explicit `DROP` in tests, because tests already run inside a transaction, so the temp table won't be dropped after each test which leads to spec failures.
Bump onebox version, and add new styling
Commit, PR and Issue oneboxes are updated with a new design. Timestamps are now localized using local-dates (if installed).
We were mixing in 20 or so methods into a controller just to use a single
one.
The helper itself is not the actual implementation anyway... MobileDetection
is responsible here.
We expect mini profiler only to show up on accounts that are flagged as
developer accounts.
Unfortunately there was a bypass on any controllers that mix in ApplicationHelper
Post timings are created by `topic_id` and `post_number` and it's possible that the destination topic already contains post timings for non-existent posts. For example, this can happen if the destination topic was previously split and Discourse recorded post timings for moved posts in the destination topic.
This commit ensures that all timings which reference non-existent posts are deleted from the destination topic before the posts are moved.
This addresses the following issues:
- on iPad, with keyboard attached, the composer is no longer forced to full screen
- on iPad, with keyboard attached, the topic no longer scrolls when starting a
reply and then cancelling it
- switching between inputs and buttons (formatting, emojis, categories/tags, etc.) no longer
causes layout to bounce around
If the setting is turned on, then the user will receive information
about the subject: if it was deleted or requires some special access to
a group (only if the group is public). Otherwise, the user will receive
a generic #404 error message. For now, this change affects only the
topics and categories controller.
This commit also tries to refactor some of the code related to error
handling. To make error pages more consistent (design-wise), the actual
error page will be rendered server-side.
Using popups is becoming increasingly rare. Full page redirects are already used on mobile, and for some providers. This commit removes all logic related to popup authentication, leaving only the full page redirect method.
For more info, see https://meta.discourse.org/t/do-we-need-popups-for-login/127988
Removes setting for iOS devices that support Visual Viewport API.
On devices where it was previously enabled, it was causing some scrolling drift when invoking the composer.
This is useful by analytics libraries or other code that wants to track
when replies are begun. A new event: `page:compose-reply` is fired with
the topic.
If we are interested in page events (say analytics), they are reported
when the route changes, which does not wait for any promises in
`setupController` to finish.
A plugin might want to know when a topic has fully loaded, so this event
is triggered when that happens.
Bump onebox version to include new github rendering, and add relevant CSS
Avatars are reduced in size significantly, and icons are added to easily differentiate PRs and commits. The 'Issue:' prefix is removed from issue oneboxes, to make them consistent with commits and PRs.
Previous to this fix we were leaking methods on the internal action view
template class per render.
This caused email generation to be very low and a steady memory leak in the
application in sidekiq when sending out emails
The behavior change is new to Rails 6 so this fix does not need to be
backported into stable.
* FEATURE: Added input for name when creating a new authenticator in user preferences
* FEATURE: Added placeholders to authenticator inputs
* Ran prettier on second-factor-add-totp.js.es6
AppEvents was always a service object in disguise, so we should move it
to the correct place in the application. Doing this allows other service
objects to inject it easily without container access.
In the future we should also deprecate `this.appEvents` without an
explicit injection too.
Added on Aug 21, 2015 in bef80633b1
The only usage removed on Aug 26, 2015 in 4ba89eec27
As far I can tell it isn't used by core or any official plugins.
* FEATURE: Adds an extra protection layer when decompressing files.
* Rename exporter/importer to zip importer. Update old locale
* Added a new composite class to decompress a file with multiple strategies
* Set max file size inside a site setting
* Ensure that file is deleted after compression
* Sanitize path and files before compressing/decompressing
This fix is needed due to what feels like an iOS Safari bug. The CSS rule `margin-bottom: env(safe-area-inset-bottom);` should not apply to the topic progress element when the composer is visible, because the element is not near the bottom of the viewport.
* Fix broken security key 2FA on mobile login.hbs
* Show nicer error message when a security key already exists
* [COPY] Disable -> Delete for security key editing
* Standardize UI elements in 2FA prefs password confirmation
* Minor fixes to label location for resetPasswordProgress
Partially reverts 94ab48c by using Safari hacks on iPad again.
This brings parity in the composer UI between iPhones and iPads
Hides grippie and fullscreen toggle button when the keyboard is visible on iPads
Clicking fast on the "top", "unread", or "latest" button when browsing a parent category page with subcategories and the setting `Show subcategory list above topics in this category` enabled would cause an exception:
```
Uncaught Error: Nothing handled the action 'triggerRefresh'. If you did handle the action, this error can be caused by returning true from an action handler in a controller, causing the action to bubble.
```
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.
Adds 2 factor authentication method via second factor security keys over [web authn](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Authentication_API).
Allows a user to authenticate a second factor on login, login-via-email, admin-login, and change password routes. Adds registration area within existing user second factor preferences to register multiple security keys. Supports both external (yubikey) and built-in (macOS/android fingerprint readers).
Currently, the topic is only validated for censored words and should be validated for blocked words as well.
Blocked word validation is now used by both Post and Topic. To avoid code duplication, I extracted blocked words validation code into separate Validator, and use it in both places.
The only downside is that even if the topic contains blocked words validation message is saying "Your post contains a word that's not allowed: tomato" but I think this is descriptive enough.
Some site settings (e.g. `unicode_username_character_whitelist`) depend on the default locale, so we need to reset the watched settings when the locale changes.
Keeps element 1em away from the right edge of screen
Takes DiscourseHub app nav position into account on iPad
Uses outerHeight to calculate element height including padding/borders