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FEATURE: Humanize file size error messages (#14398)
The file size error messages for max_image_size_kb and max_attachment_size_kb are shown to the user in the KB format, regardless of how large the limit is. Since we are going to support uploading much larger files soon, this KB-based limit soon becomes unfriendly to the end user. For example, if the max attachment size is set to 512000 KB, this is what the user sees: > Sorry, the file you are trying to upload is too big (maximum size is 512000KB) This makes the user do math. In almost all file explorers that a regular user would be familiar width, the file size is shown in a format based on the maximum increment (e.g. KB, MB, GB). This commit changes the behaviour to output a humanized file size instead of the raw KB. For the above example, it would now say: > Sorry, the file you are trying to upload is too big (maximum size is 512 MB) This humanization also handles decimals, e.g. 1536KB = 1.5 MB
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@ -386,7 +386,9 @@ class UploadCreator
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@upload.errors.add(:base, I18n.t("upload.images.larger_than_x_megapixels", max_image_megapixels: SiteSetting.max_image_megapixels))
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true
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elsif max_image_size > 0 && filesize >= max_image_size
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@upload.errors.add(:base, I18n.t("upload.images.too_large", max_size_kb: SiteSetting.max_image_size_kb))
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@upload.errors.add(:base, I18n.t(
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"upload.images.too_large_humanized", max_size: ActiveSupport::NumberHelper.number_to_human_size(max_image_size)
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))
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true
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else
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false
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