On forums with very few flags you don't want to calculate averages
because they won't be very useful. Stick with the defaults until we hit
15 reviewables at least.
Forums without previously calculated scores would return the same values
for low/medium/high sensitivity. Now those are scaled based on the
default value.
The default value has also been changed from 10.0 to 12.5 based on
observing data from live discourse forums.
This means that TL0 users can message groups with "Who can message this
group?" set to "Everyone".
It also means that members of a group with "Who can message this
group?" set to "members, moderators and admins" can also message the
group, even when their trust level is below min_trust_to_send_messages.
If dashboard advice has already been acted on, an admin may want to find out what the advice was, who acted on it, and when. Linking to the staff action logs should help in tracking down this information.
Trying to automate the login into a Google account is quite hard. This makes the crawler use the content of a cookies.txt file instead. It also removes a couple of deprecation warnings and adds some color to the output.
In Rails 6 due to internal changes, the following sequence no longer works:
```
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:migrate
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:schema:dump
dropdb discourse_test
createdb discourse_test
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:schema:load
RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:migrate
```
What appears to be happening is that our tracking of plugin migrations is
being missed on schema:dump or load.
A more comprehensive fix restoring schema:dump / load support will be
investigated.
We were counting all the oneboxes in the DOM instead of just the ones in the preview.
Also refactored the logic to count up to 'max_oneboxes_per_post` instead of down to 0.
That also ensured we don't load 11 oneboxes when the setting is limiting to 10.
`discourse-setup` will install Docker. Several people lately have had trouble with a `|` getting turned into a `>` when trying to `curl` the site into `sh`.
Also, the recommended `git clone` command will create `/var/discourse`, so don't tell people to make that directory, as that too can be confusing.
The current copy has caused some confusion that admins can only create 5 topics or 30 posts. Update copy to make it clearer this is a recommended minimum, not a limit.
Prior to the new review queue there were a couple special cases where
posts would be auto hidden:
* If a TL3 or above flagged a TL0 post as spam
* If a TL4 or above flagged a non-staff, non-TL4 post as spam, inappropriate or off
topic.
These cases are now removed in favour of the scoring system.
All admins receive the Dashboard Advice PM. If one admin takes action on the advice, future admins who follow the link in the PM will see no advice on the dashboard. This has caused some confusion, so we've updated the text to make this clearer.
This renames the DISCOURSE_ENV_HOST var @eviltrout introduced in 95a9a544
to DISCOURSE_ENV_HOSTS and allows for a comma delimited list of hosts
This is useful for testing plugins and customized host names
The dollar sign (`$`) is a special replace pattern, and `$&` inserts the
matched string. Thus dollars signs need to be escaped with the special
pattern `$$`, which inserts a single `$`.
In development, we track the last requested theme id, and use that to refresh the correct stylesheet targets. The after_action hook runs on every request, but the preview_theme_id parameter is only sent on the initial HTML request. This commit ensures we only fetch the development theme_id on HTML requests
To demonstrate the issue:
- Visit https://meta.discourse.org/#somethingHere while logged in
- Click "log out"
- You will be logged out, but the page will not be reloaded
Setting `window.location.pathname = "/"` will not reload the page if there is a hash present. Using `window.location = "/"` gives us the desired behavior.
This makes sure that all processes that fork off the master have a fully
operation schema cache.
In Rails 6, schema cache is now bolted to the connection pool. This change
ensures the cache on all pools is fully populated prior to forking.
The bolting of cache to connection pool does lead to some strange cases
where a connection can "steal" the cache from another connection, which
can cause stuff to possibly hang or deadlock. This change minimizes the risk
of this happening cause it is already primed.
We make a STRONG assumption that the schema is always the same on all sites
when we spin up a multisite cluster.
In IE11, the browser returns the cached HTML response, rather than the JSON formatted response. A better solution may be to add a `Vary: Accept` header to all of our HTML responses, but this commit should solve the immediate issue.
`fancy_title` is already escaped by Rails. Escaping it again would print
the HTML entity as-is, e.g. `"` instead of `"`.
This fixes the issue by introducing a new `escapedContent` attribute on
the `QuickAccessItem` widget.
Prior to this change plugin migrations were not working and multisite
migrations not working.
Rails internals changed so we need to account for it.
Specifically semantics of `db:migrate` in rails changed so it is sort of
a "multisite:migrate".