Exposes to Ember CLI environment the feature provided in the production env by `lib/stylesheet/manager.rb:295`.
Fixes development env compatibility with discourse-color-scheme-toggle.
The `bootstrap.json` contains most preloaded information but some routes
provide extra information, such as invites.
This fixes the issue by having the preload request pass on the preloaded
data from the source page, which is then merged with the bootstrap's
preloaded data for the final HTML payload.
Over the years we accrued many spelling mistakes in the code base.
This PR attempts to fix spelling mistakes and typos in all areas of the code that are extremely safe to change
- comments
- test descriptions
- other low risk areas
This is two fixes:
1. Ember CLI's proxy did not support 3xx redirects so a redirect was
failing.
2. We were not passing query parameters to the `bootstrap.json` endpoint
to correctly handle previewing themes (and other occasional options.)
* FIX: ember-cli proxy subfolder fix
* REFACTOR: put rootURL setup in environment, update baseURL logic for subfolder
Correctly have ember understand and parse relative_url_root and use it in
the dev server
* DEV: Give a nicer error when `--proxy` argument is missing
* DEV: Improve Ember CLI's bootstrap logic
Instead of having Ember CLI know which URLs to proxy or not, have it try
the URL with a special header `HTTP_X_DISCOURSE_EMBER_CLI`. If present,
and Discourse thinks we should bootstrap the application, it will
instead stop rendering and return a HTTP HEAD with a response header
telling Ember CLI to bootstrap.
In other words, any time Rails would otherwise serve up the HTML for the
Ember app, it stops and says "no, you do it."
* DEV: Support asset filters by path using a new options object
Without this, Ember CLI's bootstrap would not get the assets it wants
because the path it was requesting was different than the browser path.
This adds an optional request header to fix it.
So far this is only used by the styleguide.
* DEV: Use custom tags rather than handlebars server side
These will be skipped if they are ever rendered in a document. The
handlebars really messes stuff up.
* DEV: Build our own locale file for testing purposes
We can't practically proxy everything in test mode, but we can
approximate the logic and build our own locale file for testing purposes
that works quite well. This allows us to run tests without a proxy.
* DEV: Support for testem runner for ember cli tests
* DEV: Use Ember CLI middleware to decorate the index template
Previously we'd do this on the client side which did not support our
full plugin API. Now requests for the index template will contact the
dev server for a bootstrap.json and apply it to the current template.
* FIX: Allows logins in development mode for Ember CLI
This means that decorateCooked can be used to modify HTML without triggering the download of remote resources (e.g. images)
In some rare cases (e.g. IntersectionObservers in Chromium), decorating needs to happen in the real DOM. For this, pass `afterAdopt: true` to `decorateCooked`
Safari starts loading images as soon as attributes are modified. Modern browsers all prefer the srcset attribute over src, so we should remove srcset last, and add it first.
It was removed altogether from ApplicationRoute, which only triggered
an `activate` event which never seems to be used.
We can replace it with Evented which is still present.
* Show the correct bookmark with clock icon when topic-level bookmark reminder time is set and show the time of the reminder in the title on hover.
* Add a new bookmark lib and reminder time formatting function to show time with today/tomorrow shorthand for readability. E.g. tomorrow at 8:00am instead of Apr 16 2020 at 8:00am. This only applies to today + tomorrow, future dates are still treated the same.
Refactor plugin-api `addKeyboardShortcut` to point to `KeyboardShortcuts`.
* Do not add shortcuts to the default object directly.
* Create an addShortcut function in keyboard-shortcuts to add shortcuts safely and call to bindKey to be able to use opts.
* Refactor controllers/bookmark.js to use new addShortcut func and emove unnecessary addBindings.
* No longer export keyboard shortcut bindings, rename to DEFAULT_BINDINGS and remove export, these do not need to be accessed by anything else.
If the feature is enabled, staff members can construct a URL and publish a
topic for others to browse without the regular Discourse chrome.
This is useful if you want to use Discourse like a CMS and publish
topics as articles, which can then be embedded into other systems.
Fixes to the quote feature. Most important changes listed below:
* FIX: Correctly attribute quotes when using Reply button
* FIX: Correctly attribute quotes when using replyAsNewTopic
* FIX: Allow quoting a quote
* FIX: Correctly mark quotes as "full"
* FIX: Don't try to create a quote if it's empty
* DEV: Remove an obsolete method `loadQuote`
It isn't used in core anymore, the only use in core has been removed over 4 years ago in 3251bcb. It's not used in any plugins in all-the-plugins and all references to it on GitHub are from outdated forks (https://github.com/search?q=%22Post.loadQuote%22&type=Code)
Adds keyboard bindings and associated help menu for selecting reminder type in bookmark modal, and pressing Enter to save.
Introduce the following APIs for `KeyboardShortcuts`:
* `pause` - Uses the provided array of combinations and unbinds them using `Mousetrap`.
* `unpause` - Uses the provided combinations and rebinds them to their default shortcuts listed in `KeyboardShortcuts`.
* `addBindings` - Adds the array of keyboard shortcut bindings and calls the provided callback when a binding is fired with Mousetrap.
* `unbind` - Takes an object literal of a binding map and unbinds all of them e.g. `{ enter: { handler: saveAndClose" } };`
We have no way of detecting if a browser window is behind another window
or off screen on a virtual desktop.
In some cases we may want events to be delivered quicker to the browser.
Specifically a user may still have a window in view but is not interacting.
This gives users 20 minutes of extra "long polling time" prior to shifting
to short polling.
Even though `type` is an alias for `method`, we have custom logic in `/discourse/lib/ajax` that checks only `type`, and ~200 other ajax calls in the codebase already use `type` param.
Previously we would consider a user "present" and "last seen" if the
browser window was visible.
This has many edge cases, you could be considered present and around for
days just by having a window open and no screensaver on.
Instead we now also check that you either clicked, transitioned around app
or scrolled the page in the last minute in combination with window
visibility
This will lead to more reliable notifications via email and reduce load of
message bus for cases where a user walks away from the terminal