This moves the "This site was just updated" modal asking the user if they want to refresh into a subtle prompt that slides down from the header.
Also in this PR I've added a helper to publish message bus messages in JS tests. So instead of this:
```javascript
// Mimic a messagebus message
MessageBus.callbacks
.filterBy("channel", "/global/asset-version")
.map((c) => c.func("somenewversion"));
```
We can have:
```javascript
publishToMessageBus("/global/asset-version", "somenewversion");
```
Changing the invite type from link to email and then copying it was
confusing because it gave user the impression that the invite was
updated and the invite link will reflect the latest changes, but it
did not.
After clicking the message button on the group page, the composer shouldn't display the "official warning" checkbox. The discourse-bcc plugin also relies on this attribute to display an option in the composer.
This change makes is so that when a time-picking modal (e.g. "Add bookmark" modal) is visible, **all** global key bindings are paused.
1. Fixes an issue where opening and closing a time-picking modal would break global single-key keybinds, so for example, <kbd>L</kbd> would no longer like posts, but <kbd>L</kbd> <kbd>L</kbd> would
2. Fixes a related issue, where doing the above would also override custom keybinds provided by plugins (e.g. <kbd>L</kbd> shortcut that discourse-reactions uses)
Included:
* DEV: Reset Mousetraps instead of unbinding
* FIX: Make unbind use unbind
* DEV: Don't check for keyTrapper twice
* DEV: Use an instance of Mousetrap
* DEV: Remove an invalid `for` attribute (`set_reminder` doesn't exist)
* DEV: Add ability to pause all KeyboardShortcuts
* FIX: Pause all keybinds when in a time-picking modal
* DEV: Move bookmark keybind resets to willDestroyElement
* DEV: Fix shortcuts-related tests
The diff is confusing but the gist is that there are some topic acceptance tests that were incorrectly placed in "Topic featured links" group. This moves them into "Topic".
Moved tests:
* Converting to a public topic
* Unpinning unlisted topic
* selecting posts
* select below
* View Hidden Replies
* Quoting a quote keeps the original poster name
* Quoting a quote of a different topic keeps the original topic title
* Quoting a quote with the Reply button keeps the original poster name
* Quoting a quote with replyAsNewTopic keeps the original poster name
* Quoting by selecting text can mark the quote as full
This form does not need to show if discourse connect is enabled
because generally the fields that would be filled in here are
filled in by the SSO provider. There is also an issue right now
where enable_local_logins and enable_discourse_connect can be
true at the same time which is not right.
There are a lot of little fixes to tests here, but the biggest issue was
too much recursion because we kept replacing the helpers over and over
again. I assume Chrome has tail recursion or something to speed this up
but Firefox hated it.
Otherwise, we can't rely on the order of attributes in rendered HTML so
I simplified most of those tests to just look for key strings in the
HTML that are rendered.
Fixes an issue where the "Keep editing" button in the discard draft
modal wouldn't work when switching to a new topic with an open composer
and clicking Reply.
Followup to d470e4f
We currently make an AJAX request every time someone opens the hamburger menu, resulting in a forbidden response when a user can't see the review queue.
* 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
We previously included this option conditionally when users were replying
or creating a new topic while they had content already in the composer.
This makes the dialog always include three buttons:
- Close and discard
- Close and save draft for later
- Keed editing
This also changes how the backend notifies the frontend when there is
a current draft topic. This is now sent via the `has_topic_draft`
property in the current user serializer.
This PR allows invitations to be used when the DiscourseConnect SSO is enabled for a site (`enable_discourse_connect`) and local logins are disabled. Previously invites could not be accepted with SSO enabled simply because we did not have the code paths to handle that logic.
The invitation methods that are supported include:
* Inviting people to groups via email address
* Inviting people to topics via email address
* Using invitation links generated by the Invite Users UI in the /my/invited/pending route
The flow works like this:
1. User visits an invite URL
2. The normal invitation validations (redemptions/expiry) happen at that point
3. We store the invite key in a secure session
4. The user clicks "Accept Invitation and Continue" (see below)
5. The user is redirected to /session/sso then to the SSO provider URL then back to /session/sso_login
6. We retrieve the invite based on the invite key in secure session. We revalidate the invitation. We show an error to the user if it is not valid. An additional check here for invites with an email specified is to check the SSO email matches the invite email
7. If the invite is OK we create the user via the normal SSO methods
8. We redeem the invite and activate the user. We clear the invite key in secure session.
9. If the invite had a topic we redirect the user there, otherwise we redirect to /
Note that we decided for SSO-based invites the `must_approve_users` site setting is ignored, because the invite is a form of pre-approval, and because regular non-staff users cannot send out email invites or generally invite to the forum in this case.
Also deletes some group invite checks as per https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/12353
We override the default replacements rule to no longer replace "(c)", "(p)", and "(p)". Additionally, we merged the custom arrows rule into the replacement function.
This is not a security issue because regular users are not allowed to insert FA icons anywhere in the app. Admins can insert icons via custom badges, but they do have the ability to create themes with JS.
Currently the process of adding a custom image to badge is quite clunky; you have to upload your image to a topic, and then copy the image URL and pasting it in a text field. Besides being clucky, if the topic or post that contains the image is deleted, the image will be garbage-collected in a few days and the badge will lose the image because the application is not that the image is referenced by a badge.
This commit improves that by adding a proper image uploader widget for badge images.
* FIX: Invite acceptance tests were broken in Ember CLI
They relied on old Ember behavior where the app does not boot until
`visit` is called and this is no longer true.
This refactors the test to DRY stuff up a bit, and modify the DOM where
necessary in `needs.hooks.beforeEach`.
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/tests/acceptance/invite-accept-test.js
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarek Radosz <jradosz@gmail.com>
This commit ensures that "prioritize username in ux" setting is
respected in following places:
- user directory
- user summary
- badge detail
- group detail
The title of Twitter oneboxes is always the name of the Twitter user,
which is not a descriptive topic title. Leave the title field blank so
that users must enter their own title.
By default our QUnit test runner starts automatically. This is normally
fine but for our `run-qunit.js` script we add a bunch of QUnit events
using `eval` and sometimes those events were added after the tests
already started/finished resulting in a hang.
This adds a new parameter that will cause QUnit not to run
automatically, which the runner uses, then triggers a `start()` when it
knows it's ready.
* Fixes an issue where long translations cause layout issues
* Fixes an issue where the alignment shifts when switching between signup/login
* Makes some of the margin/padding more consistent
* Removes duplicate .login-modal and .create-account classes and replaces them with .login-modal-body and .create-account-body
* Adds another color transformation so we could remove prefers-color-scheme... the problem with that was that my OS' UI might be set to something different than my Discourse preferences (prefers-color-scheme only responds to OS UI settings)
* FEATURE: allow category group moderators to pin/unpin topics
Category group moderators should be able to pin/unpin any topics within a category where they have appropraite category group moderator permissions.
Currently it's very tedious to bulk select hundreds of topics in a topic list -- each time a new batch of topics is loaded you have to scroll all the way to the top to click the `Select All` button and scroll back down to load the next batch, or you have to tick each topic individually.
This commit should make that process a lot easier because we will now remember if the `Select All` button was clicked and so whenever a new batch of topics is loaded, they'll automatically be selected.
Meta topic: https://meta.discourse.org/t/add-select-all-controls-at-the-bottom-of-the-list/178020/2?u=osama.
The user interface has been reorganized to show email and link invites
in the same screen. Staff has more control over creating and updating
invites. Bulk invite has also been improved with better explanations.
On the server side, many code paths for email and link invites have
been merged to avoid duplicated logic. The API returns better responses
with more appropriate HTTP status codes.