In this feature update, we add the UI for the ability to easily configure persona backed AI-features. The feature will still be hidden until structured responses are complete.
This update adds the ability to disable search discoveries. This can be done through a tooltip when search discoveries are shown. It can also be done in the AI user preferences, which has also been updated to accommodate more than just the one image caption setting.
* FEATURE: Experimental search results from an AI Persona.
When a user searches discourse, we'll send the query to an AI Persona to provide additional context and enrich the results. The feature depends on the user being a member of a group to which the persona has access.
* Update assets/stylesheets/common/ai-blinking-animation.scss
Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
In preparation for applying the streaming animation elsewhere, we want to better improve the organization of folder structure and methods used in the `ai-streamer`
Previously, when we added smooth streaming animation to summarization (https://github.com/discourse/discourse-ai/pull/778) we used the same logic and lib we did for AI Bot. However, since `AiSummaryBox` is an Ember component, the direct DOM manipulation done in the streamer (`SummaryUpdater`) would often result in issues with summarization where sometimes summarization updates would hang, especially on the last result. This is likely due to the DOM manipulation being done in the streamer being incongruent with Ember's way of rendering.
In this PR, we remove the direct DOM manipulation done in the lib `SummaryUpdater` in favour of directly updating the properties in `AiSummaryBox` using the `componentContext`. Instead of messing with Ember's rendered DOM, passing the updates and allowing the component to render the updates directly should likely prevent further issues with summarization.
The bug itself is quite difficult to repro and also difficult to test, so no tests have been added to this PR. But I will be manually testing and assessing for any potential issues.
Previously we had some hardcoded markup with scss making a loading indicator wave. This code was being duplicated and used in both semantic search and summarization. We want to add the indicator wave to the AI helper diff modal as well and have the text flashing instead of the loading spinner. To ensure we do not repeat ourselves, in this PR we turn the summary indicator wave into a reusable template only component called: `AiIndicatorWave`. We then apply the usage of that component to semantic search, summarization, and the composer helper modal.