- Increase size of textarea when displaying generated codes
- Adjust maxlength of input field in JS UI
- Adjust maxlength of input field in no_ember UI
Follow-up to bff9880d63
On some customer forums we are randomly getting a "You must select a valid user" error when sending a PM even when all parameters seem to be OK. This is an attempt to track it down with more data.
There is a feature, that when tag or category is added to the topic,
customers who are watching that category or tag are notified.
The problem is that it is using default notification type "new post"
It would be better to use "new post" only when there really is a new
post and "edited" when categories or tags were modified.
Previously if local login via email was disabled because of the site setting or because SSO was enabled, we were raising a 500 error. We now raise a 403 error instead; we shouldn't raise 500 errors on purpose, instead keeping that code for unhandled errors. It doesn't make sense in the context of what we are validating either to raise a 500.
This fix allows a user to remove their currently assigned primary group
if the Site Setting `user selected primary groups` is enabled.
Before this fix, if a user selected "none" for their primary group it
would silently fail and never be updated.
The timezone should only be initialized when there is no timezone stored in the DB yet. This also fixes an error that happened in dev mode whenever you switch between user preference tabs.
This syncs the value of the `reply_id` column into the `reply_post_id` column until all servers have been deployed and the post migrations ran.
Follow-up to ab07b945c2
ReviewableScore#types extend the PostActionTypes with their own, storing the result inside a class variable. To avoid overwriting an existing flag, we need to calculate the next flag ID using these types instead of the PostAction ones. Since we first call the score types to calculate the id, this list gets memoized, leaving us with an outdated list.
To fix this, we now reload ReviewableScore#types after replacing flags.
Custom emoji, profile background, and card background were being set to secure, which we do not want as they are always in a public context and result in a 403 error from the ACL if linked directly.
* When we refactored away the admin-login route we introduced a bug where admins could not log into an SSO enabled site, because of a check in the email_login route that disallowed this.
* Allow admin to get around this check.
* DEV: Fix the function prototype observers deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.observes('foo') to observer('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.observes] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-observes for more details.
* DEV: Fix the function prototype event listeners deprecation
DEPRECATION: Function prototype extensions have been deprecated, please migrate from function(){}.on('foo') to on('foo', function() {}). [deprecation id: function-prototype-extensions.on] See https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v3.x/#toc_function-prototype-extensions-on for more details.
* DEV: Simplify `default as` imports
Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
This breaking change was originally a deprecation fix for overriding a computed property `none`.
There are 4 uses of `rootNone` in core and "all-the-plugins":
1. in discourse-chat-integration, admin-plugins-chat-edit-rule.hbs - changed behavior, that I'd consider a fix - `rootNoneLabel` is now used regardless of `siteSettings.allow_uncategorized_topics` value, which I believe was an originally intended behavior (i.e. it most likely hasn't been tested with disabled uncategorized topics)
2. in discourse-slack-official, plugins-slack.hbs - the same as 1.
3. in core, edit-category-general.hbs (in this PR) - no change in behavior
4. in discourse-googlebooks, edit-category-general.hbs - no change in behavior (since `allowUncategorized="true"` is also passed as an argument)
* when we dragged the topic-timeline handle past the last post
in a topic we were not closing the timeline as we would if
scrolling to a specific post
* this also fixes the issue where when scrolling past the end of
the topic with a massive last post, none of the post could be
seen