What this change?
When a user opens the modal to edit tags or categories for the
navigation menu, we want to input filter to have focus. This commit
fixes that by doing the following:
1. Changes <DModal> component such that it prioritises elements with the
autofocus attribute first.
2. Adds `autofocus` to the input elements on the edit tags/categories
modal form.
When a site does not have `default_navigation_menu_tags`
site setting set, anonymous users should be shown the site's top tags as
a default in the tags section. However, this regressed in 9fad71809c
and we ended up showing anonymous users a tags section with only the
`All Tags` section link.
As part of this commit, I have also refactored the QUnit acceptance
tests to system tests which are much easier to work with.
What does this change do?
This change adds the deselect all and reset to defaults buttons to the
edit navigation menu tags modal. The deselect all button when
clicked deselects all the selected tags in the modal. If the user
saves with no tags selected, the user's tags section in the
navigation menu will be set to the site's top tags.
The reset to defaults button is only shown when the
`default_navigation_menu_tags` site setting has been configured.
When clicked, the user's tags section in the navigation menu is
automatically set to the tags defined by the
`default_navigation_menu_tags` site setting.
There is a problem that unread and new count is not updated to reflecting topicTrackingState.
It is because discourseComputed on Category is not working properly with topicTrackingState. Moving it to component level is making counter reliable.
What does this change do?
This commit adds an input filter to filter through the tag checkboxes in the
modal to edit tags that are shown in the user's navigation menu. The
filtering is a simple matching of the given filter term against the
names of the tags.
What does this change do?
This change is a first pass for adding a modal used to edit tags that appears in
the navigation menu. As the feature is being worked on in phases, it is
currently hidden behind the `new_edit_sidebar_categories_tags_interface_groups` site setting.
The following features will be worked on in future commits:
1. Input filter to filter through the tgas
2. Button to reset tag selection to default navigation menu tags site
settings
3. Button to deselect all current selection
Why this change?
The comment consists of an output that was copied from RSpec's default
output. This has the potential to mess with systems that are parsing
RSpec's output to fetch the spec failures as those systems are usually
looking for the first occurence of `Failures:`
This commit adds an aria-label attribute to cooked hashtags using
the post/chat message decorateCooked functionality. I have just used
the inner content of the hashtag (the tag/category/channel name) for
the label -- we can reexamine at some point if we want something
different like "Link to dev category" or something, but from what I
can tell things like Twitter don't even have aria-labels for hashtags
so the text would be read out directly.
This commit also refactors any ruby specs checking the HTML of hashtags
to use rspec-html-matchers which is far clearer than having to maintain
the HTML structure in a HEREDOC for comparison, and gives better spec
failures.
c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/hashtags-are-getting-a-makeover/248866/23?u=martin
What does this change do?
This change adds the deselect all and reset to defaults buttons to the
edit navigation menu categories modal. The deselect all button when
click deselects all the selected categories in the modal. If the user
saves with no categories selected, the user's categories section in the
navigation menu will be set to the site's top categories.
The reset to defaults button is only shown when the
`default_navigation_menu_categories` site setting has been configured.
When clicked, the user's categories section in the navigation menu is
automatically set to the categories defined by the
`default_navigation_menu_categories` site setting.
1. `everything` was changed to `topics`
2. Path for my posts translation is `sidebar.sections.community.links.my_posts.content` not `sidebar.sections.community.links.my/posts.content`
Today I learnt that `has_link?("text of link")` by default does an
includes instead of looking for a link with the exact text. This is not
the behaviour I want so I'm changing
`PageObjects::Components::Sidebar.has_section_link?` to use the
`exact_text` option instead.
Communities can use sidebar or header dropdown, therefore navigation menu is a better name settings in 2 places:
- Old user sidebar preferences;
- Site setting about default tags and categories.
* FEATURE: Content custom summarization strategies.
This PR establishes a pattern for plugins to register alternative ways of summarizing content by extending a class that defines an interface.
Core controls which strategy we'll use and who has access to it through the `summarization_strategy` and `custom_summarization_allowed_groups`. It also defines the UI for summarizing topics.
Other plugins can access this summarization mechanism and implement their features, removing cross-plugin customizations, as it currently happens between chat and the discourse-ai plugin.
* Group membership validation and rate limiting
* Work with objects instead of classes
* Port summarization feature from discourse-ai to chat
* Rename available summaries to 'Top Replies' and 'Summary'
Clicking on TOC heading anchors in a subfolder setup was breaking the current URL for users.
Other than the fix this change introduces the ability to test the subfolder setup in system specs.
What does this change do?
This change is a continuation of
2191b879c6 and adds an input filter to the
edit sidebar categories modal which the user can use to filter through
the list of categories by the category's name.
Note that if a child category is being shown, all of its ancestors will
be shown even if the names of the ancestors do not match the given
filter. This is to ensure that we continue to display the hierarchy of a
child category even if the parent category does not match the filter.
Why does this commit do?
This commit adds support for sub-subcategories in the new edit sidebar
categories modal added in fc296b9a81. Note
that sub-subcategories are enabled when `max_category_nesting` is set to
`3`.
What this change?
We are currently not fully satisfied with the current way to edit the
categories and tags that appears in the sidebar where the user is
redirected to the tracking preferences tab in the user's profile causing
the user to lose context of the current page. In addition, the dropdown
to select categories or tags limits the amount of information we can
display.
Since editing or adding a custom categories section is already using a
modal, we have decided to switch editing the categories and tags that
appear in the sidebar to use a modal as well.
This commit ships a first pass of the edit categories modal such that we
can keep the commit small and reviewable. The incomplete nature of the
feature is also reflected in the fact that the feature is hidden behind
a new `new_edit_sidebar_categories_tags_interface_groups` site setting.
One user can create a post or chat message with a hashtag they
have permission to use, but then when other users look at that
post they will see an empty space next to the hashtag because they
do not have the permission to load the colors in CSS classes for
the related category.
This fixes the issue by adding a default color with a special
CSS class if the user doesn't have permission to see the linked
channel/category on the hashtag.
Display modal for combined new and unread view with options:
- [x] Dismiss new topics
- [x] Dismiss new posts
- [ ] Stop tracking these topics so they stop appearing in my new list
What is this change required?
We were seeing this error on CI
```
1) Fast edit when editing text that has strange characters saves when paragraph contains apostrophe
Failure/Error:
expect(find("#{topic_page.post_by_number_selector(2)} .cooked p")).to have_content(
"It ‘twas a great’ “day”!",
)
Selenium::WebDriver::Error::StaleElementReferenceError:
stale element reference: stale element not found
(Session info: chrome=114.0.5735.90)
```
I believe this is because the element that is "found" using `find` is
eventually re-rendered before the `have_content` matcher is called on
it.
Failure message on CI
```
Failures:
1) Network Disconnected Doesn't show the offline indicator when the site setting isn't present
Failure/Error: expect(page).to have_css("html.message-bus-offline")
expected to find css "html.message-bus-offline" but there were no matches
[Screenshot Image]: /__w/discourse/discourse/tmp/capybara/failures_r_spec_example_groups_network_disconnected_doesn_t_show_the_offline_indicator_when_the_site_setting_isn_t_present_764.png
~~~~~~~ JS LOGS ~~~~~~~
http://localhost:31338/uploads/default/test_0/optimized/1X/_129430568242d1b7f853bb13ebea28b3f6af4e7_2_512x512.png - Failed to load resource: net::ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED
http://localhost:31338/categories - Error while trying to use the following icon from the Manifest: http://localhost:31338/uploads/default/test_0/optimized/1X/_129430568242d1b7f853bb13ebea28b3f6af4e7_2_512x512.png (Download error or resource isn't a valid image)
~~~~~ END JS LOGS ~~~~~
# ./spec/system/network_disconnected_spec.rb:35:in `block (3 levels) in <main>'
# ./spec/system/network_disconnected_spec.rb:8:in `with_network_disconnected'
# ./spec/system/network_disconnected_spec.rb:34:in `block (2 levels) in <main>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:380:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:380:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:372:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:189:in `block in timeout'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/timeout-0.3.2/lib/timeout.rb:196:in `timeout'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:367:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./spec/rails_helper.rb:356:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
# ./vendor/bundle/ruby/3.2.0/gems/webmock-3.18.1/lib/webmock/rspec.rb:37:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
```
Before, the review button was shown in `primary section` when there were items to review. Otherwise, it was hidden in `more section`.
Because we are allowing admins to customize community section and reorder link, it makes sense to simplify that logic and review link should follow admin's decision.
## What is the problem?
MessageBus by default uses long polling which keeps a connection
open for 25 seconds by default. The problem here is that Capybara does not know about these
connections being kept opened by MessageBus and hence does not know how
to stop these connections at the end of each test. As a result, the long polling MessageBus connections are kept opened by the browser and we hit chrome's limit of 6 concurrent requests per host, new request made in the browser is marked as "pending" until a request is freed up. Since we keep a MessageBus long polling connection opened for 25 seconds, our finders in Capybara end up hitting Capybara's wait time out causing the tests to fail.
## What is the fix?
Since we can't rely on Capybara to close all the existing Capybara
connections, we manually execute a script to stop all MessageBus
connections after each system test.
```
for i in {1..10}; do
echo "Running iteration $i"
PARALLEL_TEST_PROCESSORS=8 CAPYBARA_DEFAULT_MAX_WAIT_TIME=10 bin/turbo_rspec --seed=34908 --profile --verbose --format documentation spec/system
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error encountered on iteration $i"
exit 1
fi
done
echo "All 10 iterations completed successfully"
```
Without the fix, the script fails consistently in the first few iterations. Running in non-headless mode with the "network" tab opened will reveal the requests that are marked as pending.
What is the problem?
There are two problems being fixed here:
1. When opening the composer, we are seeing multiple requests made to
the `/composer_messages` endpoint. This is due to our use of the
`transitionend` event on the `#reply-control` element. The event is
fired once for each transition event and the `#reply-control` element
has multiple transition events.
2. System tests have animations disabled so the `transitionend` event
does not fire at all.
What is the solution?
Instead of relying on the `transitionend` event, we can instead just
observer the `composerState` property of the `ComposerBody` component
and trigger the `composer:opened` appEvent with a delay that is similar
to the transition duration used for the `ComposerBody` component.
What is the problem?
Prior to this change, we had a `has_css?(context + ":not(.is-expanded)"`
check when using the select-kit component page object. The problem here
is that this check will end up waiting the full capybara default wait
time if the select-kit has already been expanded. It turns out that we
were calling this check alot of times when the select-kit has already
been expanded resulting in many tests waiting the full default wait
time.
What is the fix?
The fix here is to specify the `wait: 0` option such that we do not wait
and fundamentally, there is no need for us to wait at all here.