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Author SHA1 Message Date
17d788d30a fixes 2023-11-08 18:56:59 +01:00
7a4671c6d1 FEATURE: introduces group channels 2023-11-08 17:10:23 +01:00
039d060832 DEV: improves reliability of delete/restore/update specs (#24265) 2023-11-07 11:34:35 +01:00
90efdd7f9d PERF: cook message in background (#24227)
This commit starts from a simple observation: cooking messages on the hot path can be slow. Especially with a lot of mentions.

To move cooking from the hot path, this commit has made the following changes:

- updating cooked, inserting mentions and notifying user of new mentions has been moved inside the `process_message` job. It happens right after the `Chat::MessageProcessor` run, which is where the cooking happens.
- the similar existing code in `rebake!` has also been moved to rely on the `process_message`job only
- refactored `create_mentions` and `update_mentions` into one single `upsert_mentions` which can be called invariably
- allows services to decide if their job is ran inline or later. It avoids to need to know you have to use `Jobs.run_immediately!` in this case, in tests it will be inline per default
- made various frontend changes to make the chat-channel component lifecycle clearer. we had to handle `did-update @channel` which was super awkward and creating bugs with listeners which the changes of the PR made clear in failing specs
- adds a new `-processed` (and `-not-processed`) class on the chat message, this is made to have a good lifecyle hook in system specs
2023-11-06 15:45:30 +01:00
db880d8ed7 DEV: adds a :chat_thread_created trigger (#24133)
Usage:

```ruby
DiscourseEvent.on(:chat_thread_created) do |thread|
end
```
2023-10-27 10:27:34 +02:00
5fec841c19 FIX: ensures users can open channel invites (#24067)
We were incorrectly generating URLs with message id even when it was not provided, resulting in a route ending with "undefined", which was causing an error.

This commit also uses this opportunity to:
- move `invite_users` into a proper controller inside the API namespace
- refactors the code into a service: `Chat::InviteUsersToChannel`
2023-10-24 18:51:33 +02:00
f1e22dfebd FEATURE: add grace period for chat edits (#23800)
This change allows users to edit their chat messages based on the criteria added to Site Settings.

If the grace period conditions are met then there will be no (edited) text applied to the message.

The following site settings are added to chat:

chat editing grace period (seconds since message created)
chat editing grace period max diff for low trust levels (number of characters changed)
chat editing grace period max diff for high trust levels (number of characters changed)
2023-10-23 16:40:30 +08:00
d1ef6ab99f FIX: do not serialize status when profile is hidden (#23946)
Users can decide to hide their profile and presence. It seems more correct to also not return the status in this case.

Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
2023-10-16 17:43:39 +02:00
6350ba2cb3 SECURITY: Add permissions to MessageBus in chat
Add spec

compact
2023-10-16 10:34:30 -04:00
dfe840f71d FIX: properly create a mention when followed by dots (#23829)
At the moment writing a mention similar to `@bob...hi` would have resulted in chat trying to find a user named `bob...hi` which would fail.

This was due to the `replacements` rule not being present in the rules used to cook chat messages.

We are still missing few default rules like: normalize, smartquotes, text_join, ... which don't seem to be necessary but could be added if we found a reason for. More info at: e476f78bc3/lib/parser_core.js
2023-10-09 08:30:18 +02:00
79ececd976 FIX: handle thread participants limit on the frontend (#23839)
Workaround for an issue we are experiencing on thread index frontend where thread loads participants correctly (up to 10), then refreshes the threads and then limits to 3 participants.

There is an issue with storing threads for the main channel view and the thread list in the same store so handling the max participants on the frontend is a workaround until channel.threadsManager is updated.

I've adjusted the tests to handle the additional data being returned from ThreadParticipantQuery.
2023-10-09 14:04:59 +08:00
057c2012f0 UX: remove excerpt + style change to thread list item (#23776)
UX changes to thread item:

- drop "last reply" timestamp copy
- drop last reply excerpt
- show up 9+OP members

Co-authored-by: David Battersby <info@davidbattersby.com>
2023-10-06 15:11:04 +02:00
8447928840 DEV: enforces system user membership (#23771)
System user will automatically adds itself to the channel when trying to send a message.
2023-10-04 17:03:23 +02:00
e3e94aec95 FIX: ensures we reuse existing thread if existing (#23618)
This is a special case to ensure that if two users start a thread at the same time, we won't attempt to create a second thread.
2023-09-26 10:15:16 +02:00
92839dc722 FIX: ensures an empty last message won't cause errors (#23647)
This would cause an error when deleting the original message of a thread, due to the non existing `last_message`. This fix is implemented using the null pattern.

Note this commit is also using this opportunity to unify naming of null objects, `Chat::DeletedUser` becomes `Chat::NullUser`, it feels better to have a name describing what is the object, instead of a name describing why this object has to be used, which can change depending on cases.
2023-09-25 12:43:04 +02:00
2791e75072 FEATURE: Link chat notifications directly to message (#23617)
- Updates `Chat::Message#url` to work in threads and for subfolder
- Updates Jobs::Chat::NotifyWatching to use message URL instead of channel url
2023-09-16 20:37:35 +01:00
c8fff19b99 DEV: removes the notion of staged thread (#23612)
While very fast and powerful staged threads forces a lot of gymnastic and edge cases. This patch adds a new service `Chat::CreateThread` and uses it to create a thread unconditionally when a user replies to a message in a threading enabled channel. If the user actually doesn’t send a message we will have a thread with no messages which has no important impact and could even be periodically cleaned if necessary.

Note that this commit also moves message actions to .gjs as it was the original goal of this PR to correctly check for staged thread to show the menu or not.
2023-09-15 18:09:45 +02:00
16ccf30abc DEV: add maxlength limits to chat messages and revisions (#23530)
Add additional limits to text columns for chat.
2023-09-12 18:02:04 +08:00
6e672557fa DEV: add maxlength to additional chat text columns (#23505)
Add additional limits to text columns for chat.
2023-09-12 14:52:50 +08:00
e771382c1c DEV: active record validations for maxlength on text columns (#23499)
Introduce max length on text columns for description and slug fields within chat.

At a later date we will probably want to convert these text columns to string/varchar through a migration, but for now this change introduces a limit within the active record model.
2023-09-11 17:05:02 +08:00
243793ec6e DEV: Migrate Chat::MessageCreator to a service (#22390)
Currently, the logic for creating a new chat message is scattered
between a controller and an “old” service.

This patch address this issue by creating a new service (using the “new”
sevice object system) encapsulating all the necessary logic.
(authorization, publishing events, etc.)
2023-09-07 08:57:29 +02:00
d1253bc3af DEV: Include context question for chat reviewables (#23332)
Chat review queue flags were missing the context message above the actions.

This is probably because the (reasonably complex) logic was somewhat hard-coded to posts. After some investigation I concluded we can reuse this logic with some small amendments.
2023-09-05 10:11:39 +08:00
9c65e2140a DEV: Use Notice API for mention warnings (#23238)
This PR swaps out the custom pathway to publishing and rendering mention warnings after a message is sent.

ChatPublisher#publish_notice is used, and expanded. Now, instead of only accepting text_content as an argument, component and component_args are accepted and there is a renderer for these components.

Translations moved to server, as notices expect text to be passed in unless a component is rendered

The warnings are rendered at the top now, outside of the scope of the single message that sent it.

I entirely removed the jit_messages_spec b/c it's duplicate testing of other parts of the app. IMO we don't need a backend test for a feature, a component test for the feature AND a system test (that is slow and potentially even flakey due to timing issues with wait) to test the same thing. So jit_messages_spec is gone.
2023-09-01 09:07:23 -05:00
d3a5156e66 DEV: Move 'ignore and delete' action under 'ignore' menu for chat flags (#23304)
This moves the "delete message" action (if it is available) of a flagged chat message under the "ignore" menu. This puts it on par with the menu for flagged posts.
2023-08-30 10:51:32 +08:00
c5ac500181 UX: minor tweaks to thread list item (#23259)
- drop @
- prevents +X  (participants) to show on next line
- few spacing/fonts adjustments

Note that this commit is also stripping links from chat excerpts.
2023-08-25 11:20:03 +02:00
39b598f304 UI: refines thread list item (#23207)
It will now replies count and participants list. Also the title will be OM excerpt or user defined title, no more default "Thread" title. Lastly, the author of the last reply is also shown as prefix of it.
2023-08-24 18:45:20 +02:00
68eba53e09 FEATURE: Chat global mention warnings (pre-send & post-send) (#22764)
This is also fixes the issue of chat composer warnings persisting across channels. Currently if you try to mention more groups than is allowed for example, a mention warning pops up. When you change channels the mention warning will not disappear even if there is no text in the composer.

This adds a reset function to the chat-composer-warnings-tracker.js, which is called when the channel is changed and the message is empty. In the event that the message is not empty we call captureMentions to check the loaded drafts' mentions.

This PR would be nicer if the post-send notice used the new chat notices API to publish the mention warnings but we would have to change the existing ones and I thought that would be too much change for this PR. It'd be a good followup though.
2023-08-22 15:54:35 -05:00
687c6c7515 FIX: correctly display max users message error (#23178) 2023-08-22 12:42:35 +02:00
b2b84cc957 FEATURE: implements user based sidebar mode (#23078) 2023-08-18 20:33:07 +02:00
2d782c7b00 FIX: correctly deletes webhook_events with webhook (#23097)
Each time a message is created through a webhook, we create we webhook_event associated to this webhook.

When destroying a webhook, we were not destroying the webhook_events which was causing orphans records and more importantly errors in the app expecting to find and associated webhook.
2023-08-15 15:36:00 +02:00
5de86ad7ed FIX: removes useless model reload (#23016)
I suspect it was moreover possibly related to a flaky spec:

```
  1) Chat::AutoJoinChannelBatch.call when arguments are valid when channel is found when more than one membership is created publishes an event
     Failure/Error: subject(:result) { described_class.call(params) }

     Mocha::ExpectationError:
       unexpected invocation: Chat::Publisher.publish_new_channel(#<Chat::CategoryChannel:0x401f28>, #<User::ActiveRecord_Relation:0x401f50>)
       unsatisfied expectations:
       - expected exactly once, invoked never: Chat::Publisher.publish_new_channel(#<Chat::CategoryChannel:0x401f78>, [#<User:0x401fa0>, #<User:0x401fc8>])
       satisfied expectations:
       - allowed any number of times, invoked once: Chat::Action::CreateMembershipsForAutoJoin.call(has_entries({:channel => #<Chat::CategoryChannel:0x401f78>, :contract => instance_of(Chat::AutoJoinChannelBatch::Contract)}))
       - allowed any number of times, invoked never: Chat::ChannelMembershipManager.new(#<Chat::CategoryChannel:0x401f78>)
       - allowed any number of times, invoked never: #<Mock:0x402018>.recalculate_user_count(any_parameters)
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/chat/auto_join_channel_batch.rb:65:in `publish_new_channel'
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:118:in `instance_exec'
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:118:in `call'
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:368:in `block in run!'
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:368:in `each'
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:368:in `run!'
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:361:in `run'
     # ./plugins/chat/app/services/service/base.rb:229:in `call'
     # ./plugins/chat/spec/services/chat/auto_join_channel_batch_spec.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <main>'
     # ./plugins/chat/spec/services/chat/auto_join_channel_batch_spec.rb:110:in `block (6 levels) in <main>'
     # ./spec/rails_helper.rb:393:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'
```
2023-08-08 22:44:30 +02:00
c996b7fe4b FIX: prevents readonly mode to crash channel_messages#index (#22987)
Prior to this fix `context.membership&.update!(last_viewed_at: Time.zone.now)` would generate an update statement from a GET request which is not permitted by default when in readonly mode.

The usual fix in this case is to check for readonly or rescue an error, however, this common pattern of updating "last seen" or similar can be better handled in a `Schedule::Defer` block, which won't raise the `ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyError` when in readonly and will also prevent the controller to wait for this operation.
2023-08-07 16:34:22 +02:00
bfc3132bb2 SECURITY: Impose a upper bound on limit params in various controllers
What is the problem here?

In multiple controllers, we are accepting a `limit` params but do not
impose any upper bound on the values being accepted. Without an upper
bound, we may be allowing arbituary users from generating DB queries
which may end up exhausing the resources on the server.

What is the fix here?

A new `fetch_limit_from_params` helper method is introduced in
`ApplicationController` that can be used by controller actions to safely
get the limit from the params as a default limit and maximum limit has
to be set. When an invalid limit params is encountered, the server will
respond with the 400 response code.
2023-07-28 12:53:46 +01:00
1377186d38 DEV: Refactor chat channel fetching
This is extracted from #22390.

This patch introduces a scope to avoid duplication and a new method,
`Chat::Channel.find_by_id_or_slug` to allow finding a channel either by
its id or by its slug (or its category slug).
2023-07-27 11:55:17 +02:00
05aa55e172 DEV: moves logic from job to a service (#22691)
`Jobs::AutoJoinChannelBatch` was holding a lot of logic which should be in a service. Moreover, this refactoring is the opportunity to address a bug which could cause a duplicate key error.

From now when trying to insert a new membership it won't fail if a membership is already present.

Example error:

```
Job exception: ERROR:  duplicate key value violates unique constraint "user_chat_channel_unique_memberships"
DETAIL:  Key (user_id, chat_channel_id)=(1, 2) already exists.

Backtrace
rack-mini-profiler-3.1.0/lib/patches/db/pg.rb:110:in `exec'
rack-mini-profiler-3.1.0/lib/patches/db/pg.rb:110:in `async_exec'
(eval):29:in `async_exec'
mini_sql-1.4.0/lib/mini_sql/postgres/connection.rb:209:in `run'
mini_sql-1.4.0/lib/mini_sql/active_record_postgres/connection.rb:38:in `block in run'
mini_sql-1.4.0/lib/mini_sql/active_record_postgres/connection.rb:34:in `block in with_lock'
activesupport-7.0.5.1/lib/active_support/concurrency/load_interlock_aware_monitor.rb:25:in `handle_interrupt'
activesupport-7.0.5.1/lib/active_support/concurrency/load_interlock_aware_monitor.rb:25:in `block in synchronize'
activesupport-7.0.5.1/lib/active_support/concurrency/load_interlock_aware_monitor.rb:21:in `handle_interrupt'
activesupport-7.0.5.1/lib/active_support/concurrency/load_interlock_aware_monitor.rb:21:in `synchronize'
mini_sql-1.4.0/lib/mini_sql/active_record_postgres/connection.rb:34:in `with_lock'
mini_sql-1.4.0/lib/mini_sql/active_record_postgres/connection.rb:38:in `run'
mini_sql-1.4.0/lib/mini_sql/postgres/connection.rb:64:in `query_single'
/var/www/discourse/plugins/chat/app/jobs/regular/chat/auto_join_channel_batch.rb:38:in `execute'
```

Note this commit is also using main branch of `shoulda-matchers` as the gem has not been released yet.

Co-authored-by: Loïc Guitaut <5648+Flink@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-27 10:25:41 +02:00
2d567cee26 FEATURE: thread pagination (#22624)
Prior to this commit we were loading a large number of thread messages without any pagination. This commit attempts to fix this and also improves the following points:

- code sharing between channels and threads:
Attempts to reuse/share the code use in channels for threads. To make it possible part of this code has been extracted in dedicated helpers or has been improved to reduce the duplication needed.

Examples of extracted helpers:
- `stackingContextFix`: the ios hack for rendering bug when momentum scrolling is interrupted
- `scrollListToMessage`, `scrollListToTop`, `scrollListToBottom`:  a series of helper to correctly scroll to a specific position in the list of messages

- better general performance of listing messages:
One of the main changes which has been made is to remove the computation of visible message during scroll, it will only happen when needed (update last read for example). This constant recomputation of `message.visible` on intersection observer event while scrolling was consuming a lot of CPU time.
2023-07-27 09:57:03 +02:00
a2eb2b0490 DEV: Remove experimental site setting for chat threads (#22720)
We are removing the experimental site setting. Admins can now decide on a per channel basis to enable/disable threading. It's disabled by default.
2023-07-26 12:46:23 +02:00
5d2ec6461d DEV: Refactor a little chat uploads
This is extracted from #22390.

This patch simplifies a little how we handle uploads in chat, relying on
ActiveRecord mechanisms instead of calling custom methods.

This also makes `Chat::Message#validate_message` a “real” AR validation,
meaning it will run automatically when `#valid?` is called.
2023-07-24 11:13:57 +02:00
3349ce2c79 DEV: extract channel. joined_by method (#21752)
This only moves code around and doesn't change any behavior. This does two things:

1. Extracts the `channel.joined_by?` methods
2. Uses term "members" instead of "participants" for chat members
2023-07-20 22:06:36 +04:00
050828d1de DEV: Allow chat services to have optional models
This is extracted from #22390.

This patch adds a new `optional` option to the `model` step. This
means if an optional model returns something blank (`nil` or an empty
collection) then the service won’t fail and will execute the next step.
However if a model is properly returned, the step will try to check if
it is valid or not (if it responds to `#invalid?`). If the model isn’t
valid, then the step will fail (so no change here).
2023-07-20 17:27:44 +02:00
d1760727cf DEV: check if user can_chat inside the can_join_chat_channel guardian (#21812)
Someone who cannot chat is also not able to join chat channels, 
so we may not check all the time user.can_chat? && user.can_join_chat_channel? 
and just call user.can_join_chat_channel? instead.
2023-07-19 21:55:00 +04:00
07c3782e51 FEATURE: Show unread in sidebar for unread channel threads (#22342)
This commit makes it so that when the user has unread threads
for a channel we show a blue dot in the sidebar (or channel index
for mobile/drawer).

This blue dot is slightly different from the channel unread messages:

1. It will only show if the new thread messages were created since
   the user last viewed the channel
2. It will be cleared when the user views the channel, but the threads
   are still considered unread because we want the user to click into
   the thread list to view them

This necessitates a change to the current user serializer to also
include the unread thread overview, which is all unread threads
across all channels and their last reply date + time.
2023-07-17 13:00:49 +10:00
10d155ea41 DEV: Further improve thread list query and add spec (#22610)
Followup to d7ef7b9c030a1694eee8e957a6f287613637687a,
this adds a spec to test the case where old threads are
still unread for the user and should show at the top regardless
of pagination, and fixes some issues/makes some slight refactors.
2023-07-14 16:08:35 +10:00
72bbc2fa8a FIX: created_at datetime format inconsistencies in chat (#22611)
This commit attempts to fix an issue where we are ending
up with bad created_at date formats for last messages, which
is breaking the DM sort order and sometimes causing DM channels
to fall off the list, or show "Invalid date" on mobile.

I have not been able to consistently reproduce these issues
locally, however the serialzier for the channels index uses
MultiJSON.dump() and the Chat::Publisher uses .to_json, both of
which format created_at differently for messages.

The former is `2023-07-05T06:53:25.977Z` (iso8601).

The latter is `2023-07-14 03:59:22 UTC` (.to_s default).

Since we are doing comparison and sorting of these dates on the UI
we need consistent formatting for the JS Date parsers (and moment)
to deal with.

If the issue still occurs after this we can investigate further.
2023-07-14 16:05:01 +10:00
d7ef7b9c03 FIX: simplify channel threads lookup for pagination (#22596)
The previous query with subqueries was complicated to make right with pagination, this new query should be working correctly and is passing tests.
2023-07-13 16:44:22 +02:00
32e32f43b5 FIX: prevents user to restore message deleted by staff (#22571)
It could only occur on message created by the user itself and deleted while the user was looking at the channel.

It more generally fix the trash service which was not correctly setting the author of the delete.
2023-07-13 10:16:15 +02:00
c996e5502f FEATURE: enable_public_channels site setting (#22565)
`SiteSetting.enable_public_channels` allows site admin to decide if public channels are available at all. There's no distinction between admins or not as we expect admins to create private category channels if they want to limit usage.
2023-07-13 10:00:25 +02:00
b1978e7ad8 DEV: Add last_message_id to channel and thread (#22488)
Initial migration and changes to models as well as
changing the following services to update last_message_id:

* Chat::MessageCreator
* Chat::RestoreMessage
* Chat::TrashMessage

The data migration will set the `last_message_id` for all existing
threads and channels in the database.

When we query the thread list as well as the channel,
we look at the last message ID for the following:

* Channel - Sorting DM channels, and channel metadata for the list of channels
* Thread - Last reply details for thread indicators and thread list
2023-07-13 10:28:11 +10:00
61aeb2da90 FEATURE: Inline topic summary. Cached version accessible to everyone. (#22551)
* FEATURE:  Inline topic summary. Cached version accessible to everyone.

Anons and non-members of the `custom_summarization_allowed_groups_map` groups can see cached summaries for any accessible topic. After the first 12 hours and if the posts to summarize have changed, allowed users clicking on the button will automatically re-generate it.

* Ensure chat summaries work and prevent model hallucinations when there are no messages.
2023-07-12 11:21:51 -03:00
aca0bf69ef WIP: threads list pagination (#22502)
This implementation will need more work in the future. For simplification of tracking and other events (new thread, delete/restore OM...) we used the threads from `threadsManager` which makes pagination more complicated as we already have some results when we start.

Note this commit also simplify `Collection` to only have one `load` method which can be called repeatedly.
2023-07-12 09:38:44 +02:00