* Use Rails tag API to build RSS feed for spoilers and polls
While the previous method did not contain a bug or a potential issue,
the tag API can be very resilient against future problems and reduces the
amount of manual management of the escape status of the content.
I've added tests to ensure that the formatting is broken and still
escapes control characters correctly.
* this seems cleaner and passes
* Incorporate feedback by moving the br to its own line and using the tag helper over the string constant for the br tag itself
* whoops, tag helper doesn't use a self-closing tag
The smaller border is difficult to see for some users, especially
when the browser window was thinner, and so the unread border is at the
very left edge of the window.
* Fix remaining plain %time to %time.formatted
* Add %time.relative-formatted to client format dates on the current day
* Add missing comma dangle to formats
* Use client side message format instead of the server
* Add fallback message to relatve_format.today
* Remove unused translation key and fix js lint issue
Co-authored-by: Effy Elden <effy@effy.space>
* only begin iframe reheight once document state is complete
* format
* lint fixes
* Update public/embed.js to use readystatechange event listener
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
* Call loaded() if ready, otherwise add listenter
* lint fix
Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
#⃣
This bug is caused by the emoji consisting of:
U+23 #
U+FE0F
U+20E3 ⃣
Because it starts with a #, it's interpreted as an anchor link, which is not passed to the API. Therefore, the API sees no emoji to react with and answers correctly with a 404.
* Added hadolint as Dockerfile linter in pipeline and resolved remaining hadolint issues in Dockerfile
* Use more specific version of hadolint Action
* Bumpt hadolint Action version to latest version to avoid deprecation notice
* Being _really_ specific now
* hotfix for #20822
I don't know why it was shifted in the first place or why the width is specified twice, but this fixes the problem, so it looks fine to me.
* realigned pfp with content below
* fixed formatting
my bad
* added comment to explain the negative margin
before I forget - comments are *important* !
Co-authored-by: Riedler <riedler@gelse.eu>
Nil unwrap causes the admin dashboard to crash/500 when the Chewy client info version number value is nil.
This occurs when running another ES-compatible backend such as MeiliSearch.
Obviously it would be good for chewy to recognise upstream but at least avoiding the crash would be fine.
* Clear sessions on password change
* Rename User::clear_sessions to revoke_access for a clearer meaning
* Add reset paassword controller test
* Use User.find instead of User.find_for_authentication for reset password test
* Use redirect and render for better test meaning in reset password
Co-authored-by: Effy Elden <effy@effy.space>
* Change suspension text to mention that a remotely suspended account is not locally-suspended
* Add ability to refresh profile of remotely suspended accounts
It looks like a [bug](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18633) around
autosplat is [fixed](fbaadd1cfe)
on ruby-3.2.0-rc1 and breaks a test (but not on ruby <= 3.1.3):
```
$ bundle exec rspec ./spec/controllers/api/v1/emails/confirmations_controller_spec.rb:41
:
1) Api::V1::Emails::ConfirmationsController#create with an oauth token from an app that created the account when the account is already confirmed but user changed e-mail and has not confirmed it returns http success
Failure/Error:
def email_changed(user, **)
@resource = user
@instance = Rails.configuration.x.local_domain
return unless @resource.active_for_authentication?
I18n.with_locale(locale) do
mail to: @resource.email, subject: I18n.t('devise.mailer.email_changed.subject')
end
end
ArgumentError:
wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 1)
# ./app/mailers/user_mailer.rb:51:in `email_changed'
# ./app/models/user.rb:444:in `render_and_send_devise_message'
# ./app/models/user.rb:430:in `block in send_pending_devise_notifications'
# ./app/models/user.rb:429:in `each'
# ./app/models/user.rb:429:in `send_pending_devise_notifications'
# ./spec/controllers/api/v1/emails/confirmations_controller_spec.rb:38:in `block (7 levels) in <top (required)>'
```