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Author SHA1 Message Date
Osama Sayegh
1eaa1fee2d
DEV: Merge mentions and watching tabs into the replies tab in the user menu (#18544)
This commit merges the mentions and "watching" tabs into the replies tab of the user menu. This change is kind of experimental, so we may change it back either fully or partially. Internal topic: t/76474.
2022-10-12 17:58:17 +03:00
Dan Gebhardt
03b7b7d1bc
DEV: Remove usage of {{action}} modifiers - Take 2 (#18476)
This PR enables the [`no-action-modifiers`](https://github.com/ember-template-lint/ember-template-lint/blob/master/docs/rule/no-action-modifiers.md) template lint rule and removes all usages of the `{{action}}` modifier in core.

In general, instances of `{{action "x"}}` have been replaced with `{{on "click" (action "x")}}`. 

In many cases, such as for `a` elements, we also need to prevent default event handling to avoid unwanted side effects. While the `{{action}}` modifier internally calls `event.preventDefault()`, we need to handle these cases more explicitly. For this purpose, this PR also adds the [ember-event-helpers](https://github.com/buschtoens/ember-event-helpers) dependency so we can use the `prevent-default` handler. For instance:

```
<a href {{on "click" (prevent-default (action "x"))}}>Do X</a>
```

Note that `action` has not in general been refactored away as a helper yet. In general, all event handlers should be methods on the corresponding component and referenced directly (e.g. `{{on "click" this.doSomething}}`). However, the `action` helper is used extensively throughout the codebase and often references methods in the `actions` hash on controllers or routes. Thus this refactor will also be extensive and probably deserves a separate PR.

Note: This work was done to complement #17767 by minimizing the potential impact of the `action` modifier override, which uses private API and arguably should be replaced with an AST transform.

This is a followup to #18333, which had to be reverted because it did not account for the default treatment of modifier keys by the {{action}} modifier.

Commits:
* Enable `no-action-modifiers` template lint rule
* Replace {{action "x"}} with {{on "click" (action "x")}}
* Remove unnecessary action helper usage
* Remove ctl+click tests for user-menu
   These tests now break in Chrome when used with addEventListener. As per the comment, they can probably be safely removed.
* Prevent default event handlers to avoid unwanted side effects
   Uses `event.preventDefault()` in event handlers to prevent default event handling. This had been done automatically by the `action` modifier, but is not always desirable or necessary.
* Restore UserCardContents#showUser action to avoid regression
   By keeping the `showUser` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showUser` argument that's been passed.
* Revert EditCategoryTab#selectTab -> EditCategoryTab#select
   Avoid potential breaking change in themes / plugins
* Restore GroupCardContents#showGroup action to avoid regression
   By keeping the `showGroup` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showGroup` argument that's been passed.
* Restore SecondFactorAddTotp#showSecondFactorKey action to avoid regression
   By keeping the `showSecondFactorKey` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showSecondFactorKey` property that's maintained on the controller.
* Refactor away from `actions` hash in ChooseMessage component
* Modernize EmojiPicker#onCategorySelection usage
* Modernize SearchResultEntry#logClick usage
* Modernize Discovery::Categories#showInserted usage
* Modernize Preferences::Account#resendConfirmationEmail usage
* Modernize MultiSelect::SelectedCategory#onSelectedNameClick usage
* Favor fn over action in SelectedChoice component
* Modernize WizardStep event handlers
* Favor fn over action usage in buttons
* Restore Login#forgotPassword action to avoid possible regression
* Introduce modKeysPressed utility
   Returns an array of modifier keys that are pressed during a given `MouseEvent` or `KeyboardEvent`.
* Don't interfere with click events on links with `href` values when modifier keys are pressed
2022-10-05 13:08:54 +01:00
David Taylor
585c584fdb
Revert "DEV: Remove usage of {{action}} modifiers (#18333)" (#18469)
This reverts commit ba27ee1637.

We found some issues with handling of cmd/ctrl/shift + click on `<a` elements
2022-10-04 12:27:26 +01:00
Dan Gebhardt
ba27ee1637
DEV: Remove usage of {{action}} modifiers (#18333)
This PR enables the [`no-action-modifiers`](https://github.com/ember-template-lint/ember-template-lint/blob/master/docs/rule/no-action-modifiers.md) template lint rule and removes all usages of the `{{action}}` modifier in core.

In general, instances of `{{action "x"}}` have been replaced with `{{on "click" (action "x")}}`. 

In many cases, such as for `a` elements, we also need to prevent default event handling to avoid unwanted side effects. While the `{{action}}` modifier internally calls `event.preventDefault()`, we need to handle these cases more explicitly. For this purpose, this PR also adds the [ember-event-helpers](https://github.com/buschtoens/ember-event-helpers) dependency so we can use the `prevent-default` handler. For instance:

```
<a href {{on "click" (prevent-default (action "x"))}}>Do X</a>
```

Note that `action` has not in general been refactored away as a helper yet. In general, all event handlers should be methods on the corresponding component and referenced directly (e.g. `{{on "click" this.doSomething}}`). However, the `action` helper is used extensively throughout the codebase and often references methods in the `actions` hash on controllers or routes. Thus this refactor will also be extensive and probably deserves a separate PR.

Note: This work was done to complement #17767 by minimizing the potential impact of the `action` modifier override, which uses private API and arguably should be replaced with an AST transform.

Commits:
* Enable `no-action-modifiers` template lint rule
* Replace {{action "x"}} with {{on "click" (action "x")}}
* Remove unnecessary action helper usage
* Remove ctl+click tests for user-menu
   These tests now break in Chrome when used with addEventListener. As per the comment, they can probably be safely removed.
* Prevent default event handlers to avoid unwanted side effects
   Uses `event.preventDefault()` in event handlers to prevent default event handling. This had been done automatically by the `action` modifier, but is not always desirable or necessary.
* Restore UserCardContents#showUser action to avoid regression
   By keeping the `showUser` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showUser` argument that's been passed.
* Revert EditCategoryTab#selectTab -> EditCategoryTab#select
   Avoid potential breaking change in themes / plugins
* Restore GroupCardContents#showGroup action to avoid regression
   By keeping the `showGroup` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showGroup` argument that's been passed.
* Restore SecondFactorAddTotp#showSecondFactorKey action to avoid regression
   By keeping the `showSecondFactorKey` action, we can avoid a breaking change for plugins that rely upon it, while not interfering with the `showSecondFactorKey` property that's maintained on the controller.
* Refactor away from `actions` hash in ChooseMessage component
* Modernize EmojiPicker#onCategorySelection usage
* Modernize SearchResultEntry#logClick usage
* Modernize Discovery::Categories#showInserted usage
* Modernize Preferences::Account#resendConfirmationEmail usage
* Modernize MultiSelect::SelectedCategory#onSelectedNameClick usage
* Favor fn over action in SelectedChoice component
* Modernize WizardStep event handlers
* Favor fn over action usage in buttons
* Restore Login#forgotPassword action to avoid possible regression
2022-10-04 10:42:46 +02:00
Osama Sayegh
5a5625460b
DEV: Add group messages and group_message_summary notifications in the messages tab in the user menu (#18390)
This commit adds non-archived group messages and `group_message_summary` notifications in the messages tab in the user menu. With this change, the messages tab in the user menu now includes 3 types of items:

1. Unread `private_message` notifications (notifications when you receive a reply in a PM)
2. Unread and read `group_message_summary` notifications (notifications when there's a new message in a group inbox that you track)
3. Non-archived personal and group messages

Unread `private_message` notifications are always shown first, followed by unread `group_message_summary` notifications, and then everything else (messages and read `group_message_summary` notifications) sorted by recency (most recent first).

Internal topic: t/72976.
2022-09-30 08:44:04 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
079450c9e4
DEV: Do not show handled reviewables in the user menu (#18402)
Currently, the reviewables tab in the user menu shows pending reviewables at the top of the menu and fills the remaining space in the menu with old/handled reviewables. This PR makes the revieables tab show only pending reviewables and hides the tab altogether from the menu if there are no pending reviewables. We're going to follow-up with another change soon that will show pending reviewables in the main tab of the user menu.

Internal topic: t/73220.
2022-09-30 06:10:07 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
496f910f03
DEV: Various A11Y improvements for the new user menu (#18288)
This commit includes various accessibility improvements for the new user menu:

* Add `title` attributes to the user menu tabs
* Properly label lists (by adding `aria-labelledby` to `<ul>` elements) for screen readers
* Change the user menu structure so that the tabs come before the content panel in the DOM, but use CSS to reverse them visually.
  Normally, changing the order of elements via CSS is bad for accessibility, but I believe this is one of the rare scenarios where it [makes sense](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Flexible_Box_Layout/Ordering_Flex_Items#use_cases_for_order). Prior to this change, if you want to reach the first notification item after you select a tab using the keyboard, you have to hit <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>tab</kbd> because the notifications list is before the tabs list. However, with this change, <kbd>tab</kbd> will move you to the first item in the list after you select a tab using your keyboard.
* Aria-hide the unread notifications badge/count on the tabs because the `title` attribute on the tab indicates the unread count.
* Add some tests.
2022-09-20 19:31:56 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
2f428023da
DEV: ctrl+click on user menu items should open in new tab (#18243) 2022-09-13 18:25:40 -04:00
Osama Sayegh
19909a74b0
DEV: Add a tab for watching notifications to the experimental user menu (#18240)
This commit adds a new tab to the experimental user menu for the `posted` and `watching_first_post` notification types.

Internal topic: t/72835.
2022-09-13 20:52:02 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
12ebdf0ff0
DEV: Convert experimental user menu tabs to links when they're active (#18158)
This PR restores a small feature which was present in the old menu and allowed users to click on the active tab in the menu to navigate to some page that showed the same items in the menu but with more details.

For example, if you switch to the PMs tab and then click on it again, currently nothing happens. However, with this change, clicking on the tab again will take you to your messages page at `/my/messages`.

Note: plugins that register custom tabs in the menu can provide a `linkWhenActive` property for their tab if they wish to mimic core's tabs, but it's optional; if they don't provide one, the tab will do nothing if the user clicks on it again.

Internal topic: t/73349.
2022-09-13 17:12:27 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
8c2c96af25
DEV: Ensure experimental user menu is always closed after clicking on items (#18231)
Because Discourse is a single-page application, clicks on the majority of `<a>` elements in the app need to be intercepted by JavaScript to prevent browsers' default action (full page reload). Links in the user menu - which include notifications, reviewables, bookmarks etc. - are no exception to this rule and currently clicks on these items are handled by the global [click-interceptor](1fa21ed415/app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/intercept-click.js (L20)) which calls the `preventDefault` function on the click event object and uses the `DiscourseURL.routeTo` function to route the user to the page they request.

However, for links in the user menu, there's an extra step which is to let the header know that it should close the user menu after clicking an item in the menu, but the global interceptor doesn't know that because the step is specific to links in the user menu. This can cause a bug on mobile devices where the menu remains open after clicking on a notification which results in the user having to close the menu to see the page that the notification takes them to.

This commit adds a click handler to user menu items that ensures the menu is closed when an item is clicked and navigates the user to wherever the item links to. There's a small downside to this change which is that user menu items now have their own click interceptor instead of relying on the global interceptor, i.e. duplicated logic, but since it's only a couple of lines, I think we can live with it for a while.

I did try to make the click handler of the user menu items only close the menu (call the `closeUserMenu` function), but for some reasons it caused a full page reload to happen when clicking a notification item due to some weird interactions between the header widget and the user menu. I didn't debug this thoroughly because we have plans to change the header implementation from widgets/virtual-dom to Glimmer component, which will likely resolve that weird full page reload issue and we'll be able to make the click handler just close the menu and let the global interceptor prevents the default action and do the routing.

Internal topic: t/71911/118.
2022-09-13 15:44:45 +03:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
661a903a0b
FEATURE: other notifications tab for redesign user menu (#18164)
This commit adds to the experimental user menu a new "other notifications" tab that's very similar to the "all notifications" tab, but with the main difference being that it doesn't show notification types that do have dedicated tabs in the menu (e.g. mentions, likes, replies etc.).

The rationale behind this is that the notification types that do have dedicated tabs tend to dominate the "all notifications" tab, leaving very small chances for the user to notice rarer or infrequent notification types. Adding a tab for all the other types gives the user a way to review those infrequent notification types.

Internal ticket: t72978.

Co-authored-by: OsamaSayegh <asooomaasoooma90@gmail.com>
2022-09-02 14:49:49 +03:00
Krzysztof Kotlarek
de8cd19438
FEATURE: unified user menu notifications count (#18132)
Each new user menu notifications should have their own count. Therefore, we need to include all types to serializer and not only `grouped_unread_high_priority_notifications`

Additional PR will be created for chat and assign plugin, as they will have to switch to  `grouped_unread_notifications` as well.
2022-08-31 11:16:28 +10:00
Osama Sayegh
97f094e5ee
DEV: Apply model transformer API on more models (#18087)
This commit extends the plugin API introduced in 40fd82e2d1 to the `Bookmark` and `Notification` models. It also refactors the code that's responsible for loading items in the experimental menu to use `async`...`await` instead of `Promise`s.
2022-08-26 00:44:06 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
40fd82e2d1
DEV: Add model transformer plugin API (#18081)
This API allows plugins to transform a list of model objects before they're rendered in the UI. At the moment, this API is limited to items/lists of the experimental user menu, but it may be extended in the future to other parts of the app.

Additional context can be found in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/18046.
2022-08-25 15:41:58 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
67bb0d8a55
DEV: Add profile tab to the experimental user menu (#17982)
This commit adds the profile tab to the experimental user menu. We're adding it to the user menu because it contains links/buttons that are not available anywhere else. We may remove the tab again if we find better places for those links/buttons, but for now it'll stay.

For more context on the experimental user menu, see https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
2022-08-19 13:02:11 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
590a13377b
DEV: Fix the build (#17853)
473695ee4d and 23520b88c2 were merged very close to each other, but they had some subtle conflicting changes that broke some tests.
2022-08-10 10:10:34 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
473695ee4d
DEV: Add messages tab to the new user menu (#17850)
Some of the changes in this PR are extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.

Similar to the bookmarks tab in the new user menu, the messages tab also displays a mix of notifications and messages. When there are unread message notifications, the tab displays all of these notifications at the top and fills the remaining space in the menu with a list of the user's messages. The bubble/badge count on the messages tab indicates how many unread message notifications there are.
2022-08-10 08:25:39 +03:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan
23520b88c2
DEV: Add registerUserMenuTab plugin API (#17851)
Co-authored-by: OsamaSayegh <asooomaasoooma90@gmail.com>
2022-08-10 13:21:37 +08:00
Osama Sayegh
4fdb275683
DEV: Add bookmarks tab to the new user menu (#17814)
Some of the changes in this commit are extracted from https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.

The bookmarks tab in the new user menu is different from the other tabs in that it can display a mixture of notifications and bookmarks. When there are unread bookmark reminder notifications, the tab displays all of these notifications at the top and fills the remaining space in the menu with the rest of the bookmarks. The bubble/badge count on the bookmarks tab indicates how many unread bookmark reminder notifications there are.

On the technical aspect, since this commit introduces a new `bookmark-item` component, we've done some refactoring so that all 3 "item" components (`notification-item`, `reviewable-item` and the new `bookmark-item`) inherit from a base component and get identical HTML structure so they all look consistent.

Internal tickets: t70584 and t65045.
2022-08-08 17:24:04 +03:00
Osama Sayegh
062a5f316d
DEV: Wire up the dimiss button in the new notifications menu (#17745)
This commit is a subset of the changes proposed in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
2022-08-03 15:32:35 +03:00