discourse/docs/CHANGELOG-JAVASCRIPT-PLUGIN-API.md
Martin Brennan 54a518b21d
FIX: Quoting local dates bbcode regeneration (#17141)
This commit allows quoting of discourse-local-date elements
and converts the quoted tags back into bbcode so that the
rendered quote will also render the discourse-local-date HTML.
This works on single dates as well as date ranges, and supports
all of the options used by discourse-local-date.

This also necessitated adding addTextDecorateCallback to the
to-markdown core lib (similar to addBlockDecorateCallback and
addTagDecorateCallback) to transform the text nodes between
date ranges to remove the -> in the final quote.

c.f. https://meta.discourse.org/t/quotes-that-contain-date-time/101999
2022-06-21 10:07:21 +10:00

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Changelog

All notable changes to the Discourse JavaScript plugin API located at app/assets/javascripts/discourse/app/lib/plugin-api.js will be described in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[1.3.0] - 2022-05-29

Added

  • N/A - Mistakenly bumped.

[1.2.0] - 2022-03-18

Added

  • Adds registerCustomLastUnreadUrlCallback, which allows users to register a custom function that returns a last unread url for a topic list item. When multiple callbacks are registered, the first non-null value that is returned will be used.

[1.1.0] - 2021-12-15

Added

  • Adds addPosterIcons, which allows users to add multiple icons to a poster. The addition of this function also makes the existing addPosterIcon now an alias to this function. Users may now just use addPosterIcons for both one or many icons. This function allows users to now return many icons depending on an attrs.

[1.0.0] - 2021-11-25

Removed

  • Removes the addComposerUploadProcessor function, which is no longer used in favour of addComposerUploadPreProcessor. The former was used to add preprocessors for client side uploads via jQuery file uploader (described at https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload/wiki/Options#file-processing-options). The new addComposerUploadPreProcessor adds preprocessors for client side uploads in the form of an Uppy plugin. See https://uppy.io/docs/writing-plugins/ for the Uppy documentation, but other examples of preprocessors in core can be found in the UppyMediaOptimization and UppyChecksum classes. This has been done because of the overarching move towards Uppy in the Discourse codebase rather than jQuery fileupload, which will eventually be removed altogether as a broader effort to remove jQuery from the codebase.

Changed

  • Changes addComposerUploadHandler's behaviour. Instead of being only usable for single files at a time, now multiple files are sent to the upload handler at once. These multiple files are sent based on the groups in which they are added (e.g. multiple files selected from the system upload dialog, or multiple files dropped in to the composer). Files will be sent in buckets to the handlers they match.