Sadly there is no clean way of detecting a keyboard is connected to an iPad
If the keyboard is connected we want to disable all the touch related hacks
on iOS
This allows iPad users to specify they have a keyboard connected. Setting
is per device.
Ruby 2.5.3 has an upatched issue that crashes unicorn after fork:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14634
This will be patched in 2.5.4 however for now just warn people dev is slower
and disable async logging on the older rubies
This commit also:
- removes [+ New Topic] behaviour from share, this feature has been duplicated in composer actions, months ago
- introduces our new experimental spacing standard for css: eg: `s(2)`
- introduces a new panel UI for modals
- These advanced fields are hidden behind an 'advanced' button, so will not affect normal use
- The editor has been refactored into a component, and styling cleaned up so menu items do not overlap on small screens
- Styling has been added to indicate which fields are in use for a theme
- Icons have been added to identify which fields have errors
Co-authored-by: Sam Saffron <sam.saffron@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
This gives more control over the request. In particular we can easily
lookup DNS dynamically, instead of only upon NGINX startup.
Previously, NGINX was looking up IP for the letter avatar service and
caching the CDN IP address, this caused issues if CDN changed IP, in
which letter avatars would be broken till a container restarted.
NGINX config has been updated to add caching. This change will require
a container rebuild.
The proxy will now function in development environments, so the patch
for `letter_avatar_proxy` has been removed.
This makes backups slimmer out of the box but introduces extra process post
restore to run a full rebake of all posts containing uploads and all avatars
The benefit (slimmer backup) outweighs the cost of running the full rebake
`rails/all` includes too much stuff per: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/railties/lib/rails/all.rb
This commit makes it explicit what pieces of Rails Discourse depends on.
Previously the LoadError was protecting us and we were excluding components,
using the Gemfile, this method ensures that even if we add `rails` meta gem
as a dependency only the parts of Rails Discourse uses will be used.