This feature allows admins to find what they are
looking for in the admin interface via a search modal.
This replaces the admin sidebar filter
as the focus of the Ctrl+/ command, but the sidebar
filter can also still be used. Perhaps at some point
we may remove it or change the shortcut.
The search modal presents the following data for filtering:
* A list of all admin pages, the same as the sidebar,
except also showing "third level" pages like
"Email > Skipped"
* All site settings
* Themes
* Components
* Reports
Admins can also filter which types of items are shown in the modal,
for example hiding Settings if they know they are looking for a Page.
In this PR, I also have the following fixes:
* Site setting filters now clear when moving between
filtered site setting pages, previously it was super
sticky from Ember
* Many translations were moved around, instead of being
in various namespaces for the sidebar links and the admin
page titles and descriptions, now everything is under
`admin.config` namespace, this makes it way easier to reuse
this text for pages, search, and sidebar, and if you change it
in one place then it is changed everywhere.
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Co-authored-by: Ella <ella.estigoy@gmail.com>
We are seeing the following error on CI:
```
Errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL:
Failed to open TCP connection to localhost:31337 (Cannot assign requested address - connect(2) for "localhost" port 31337)
```
This is because the job being enqueued makes a HTTP request to the Rails
server but Capybara doesn't start the Rails server until a session is
actually required. Therefore, we need to enqueue the job after we are
sure that a session has been started.
In the past we had logic to automatically set the search context to the current topic during the tutorial. This hasn't worked for a long time, and clearly people have still been able to complete the tutorial. In fact, it's probably better for us to teach people how to use the search un-assisted anyway.
This commit removes the dead logic, and makes a slight tweak to the copy in the unlikely event of confusion.
Why this change?
When a site's default locale is changed, Discobot's `UserProfile#bio_raw` is not
changed and we have gotten reports about this.
What does this change do?
This change adds a `DiscourseEvent.on(:site_setting_changed)` callback
which watches for changes to the `default_locale` site setting and
updates Discobot's `UserProfile#bio_raw` when it changes.
Why this change?
Instead of manually loading files, we should just structure the plugin
so that it relies on Rails autoload strategy and avoid all the manual
`require_relative`s.
What does this change do?
1. Structure the plugin to use Rails autoloading convention
2. Remove onceff jobs that were added 5-6 years ago. There is no need to
carry these jobs anymore after such a long time.
3. Move setting of `SiteSetting.discourse_narrative_bot_enabled` to
`false` in the test environment from core into the plugin.