Dismissing admin notices is an admin-only action. This is enforced on the back-end both by a routing constraint and a policy in the relevant service.
However, we still unconditionally display the "Dismiss" button to anyone with access to the admin dashboard. When clicked, it results in a 404 modal (due to the routing constraint.)
With this change we only render the dismiss button for admins.
If you have the admin dashboard open, and one of the admin notices listed has already been dismissed (e.g. in another tab, or by another admin) we would show an ugly "FAILED" modal.
This change makes the admin dismiss endpoint idempotent. If the admin notice is already destroyed, then respond with 200. This will also correctly remove it from the list in the front-end.
When a post has some replies, and the user click on the button to show them, we would load ALL the replies. This could lead to DoS if there were a very large number of replies.
This adds support for pagination to these post replies.
Internal ref t/129773
FIX: Duplicated parent posts
DEV: Query refactor
XHR requests are handled differently by the application and the
responses do not have any preloaded data so the cache key needs to
differntiate between those requests.
Remove emoji.clear cache calls as data.js.es6.erb hasn't existed in a while.
Emoji data is now compiled separately via javascript rake tasks.
Skip db and redis precompilation when no db is present
Currently, when the MessageFormat compiler fails on some translations,
we just have the raw output from the compiler in the logs and that’s not
always very helpful.
Now, when there is an error, we iterate over the translation keys and
try to compile them one by one. When we detect one that is failing, it’s
added to a list that is now outputted in the logs. That way, it’s easier
to know which keys are not properly translated, and the problems can be
addressed quicker.
Makes channel_id and is_direct_message_channel consistent across desktop notifications, which also removes the need to lookup the channel from Chat Notification Manager.
I think the check for the bookmark icon is too optimistic,
so the DB might not be updated by the time we check. Using
try_until_success should fix this, we also don't have a
toast to check against via AJAX success, by design.
My theory is that there were nil entries (that we were filtering out) that then changed and we weren't resetting them properly.
(the failure no longer repro'd in 30 CI runs in this PR)
Recently we updated the icon library from Font Awesome `5` to `6.6.0`. Since we were running Font Awesome 5 for a long time while 6 had already been released, we often specified in the codebase with the text _"FontAwesome 5"_. However, now that we are in the latest version, there is no need for our API's/comments to keep specifying for version 5. This PR updates all instances of FontAwesome 5 or FA5 and removes the version number to be the more generic: "FontAwesome"
This PR limits this feature:
On all devices:
- Browsers with OffScreenCanvas support
- Browsers with createImageBitmap
On Apple Safari
- At least version 18
It also adds a routine that terminates the worker after 5 uses on all devices to handle any WASM memory leaks. All this together fixes crashes that could occur on iPhones.
It still leaves the feature disabled by default on iOS, which will be revisited after testing this changes.
Currently in services, the `contract` step is only used to define where
the contract will be called in the execution flow. Then, a `Contract`
class has to be defined with validations in it.
This patch allows the `contract` step to take a block containing
validations, attributes, etc. directly. No need to then open a
`Contract` class later in the service.
It also has a nice side effect, as it’s now easy to define multiples
contracts inside the same service. Before, we had the `class_name:`
option, but it wasn’t really useful as you had to redefine a complete
new contract class.
Now, when using a name for the contract other than `default`, a new
contract will be created automatically using the provided name.
Example:
```ruby
contract(:user) do
attribute :user_id, :integer
validates :user_id, presence: true
end
```
This will create a `UserContract` class and use it, also putting the
resulting contract in `context[:user_contract]`.
We are going to start making section landing pages
for admin for each sidebar section. This lays the framework
with routes and simple components that can be further
refined by a designer, but I have taken the base CSS from
AI which Kris made.
The initial section landing items will be used in AI to replace
the placeholders added in this commit b8b3c61451