This PR addresses a bug where uploads weren't being cleared after successfully posting a new private message in the AI bot conversations interface. Here's what the changes do:
## Main Fix:
- Makes the `prepareAndSubmitToBot()` method async and adds proper error handling
- Adds `this.uploads.clear()` after successful submission to clear all uploads
- Adds a test to verify that the "New Question" button properly resets the UI with no uploads
## Additional Improvements:
1. **Dynamic Character Length Validation**:
- Uses `siteSettings.min_personal_message_post_length` instead of hardcoded 10 characters
- Updates the error message to show the dynamic character count
- Adds proper pluralization in the localization file for the error message
2. **Bug Fixes**:
- Adds null checks with optional chaining (`link?.topic?.id`) in the sidebar code to prevent potential errors
3. **Code Organization**:
- Moves error handling from the service to the controller for better separation of concerns
This commit adds an empty state when the user doesn't have any PM history. It ALSO retains the new conversation button in the sidebar so it no longer jumps. The button is disabled, icon, and text are all updated.
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# Details
- Group pms by `last_posted_at`. In this first iteration we are group by `7 days`, `30 days`, then by month beyond that.
- I inject a sidebar section link with the relative (last_posted_at) date and then update a tracked value to ensure we don't do it again. Then for each month beyond the first 30days, I add a value to the `loadedMonthLabels` set and we reference that (plus the year) to see if we need to load a new month label.
- I took the creative liberty to remove the `Conversations` section label - this had no purpose
- I hid the _collapse all sidebar sections_ carrot. This had no purpose.
- Swap `BasicTopicSerializer` to `ListableTopicSerializer` to get access to `last_posted_at`
Overview
This PR introduces a Bot Homepage that was first introduced at https://ask.discourse.org/.
Key Features:
Add a bot homepage: /discourse-ai/ai-bot/conversations
Display a sidebar with previous bot conversations
Infinite scroll for large counts
Sidebar still visible when navigation mode is header_dropdown
Sidebar visible on homepage and bot PM show view
Add New Question button to the bottom of sidebar on bot PM show view
Add persona picker to homepage
Followup fe7e73a6a4 and
1300cc8a36
Reintroduces proofreader specs and unskips ones skipped when
streaming composer suggestions were added. We just need to make sure
the jobs run immediately in specs because the job is what sends the
MessageBus event to the UI.
Also adds a pageobject method to confirm a diff is shown
in the modal before pressing Confirm button.
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 PR fixes an issue where clicking to regenerate a summary was still showing the cached summary. To resolve this we call resetSummary() to reset all the summarization related properties before creating a new request.
Previously we had moved the AI helper from the options menu to a selection menu that appears when selecting text in the composer. This had the benefit of making the AI helper a more discoverable feature. Now that some time has passed and the AI helper is more recognized, we will be moving it back to the composer toolbar.
This is better because:
- It consistent with other behavior and ways of accessing tools in the composer
- It has an improved mobile experience
- It reduces unnecessary code and keeps things easier to migrate when we have composer V2.
- It allows for easily triggering AI helper for all content by clicking the button instead of having to select everything.
Introduces custom AI tools functionality.
1. Why it was added:
The PR adds the ability to create, manage, and use custom AI tools within the Discourse AI system. This feature allows for more flexibility and extensibility in the AI capabilities of the platform.
2. What it does:
- Introduces a new `AiTool` model for storing custom AI tools
- Adds CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations for AI tools
- Implements a tool runner system for executing custom tool scripts
- Integrates custom tools with existing AI personas
- Provides a user interface for managing custom tools in the admin panel
3. Possible use cases:
- Creating custom tools for specific tasks or integrations (stock quotes, currency conversion etc...)
- Allowing administrators to add new functionalities to AI assistants without modifying core code
- Implementing domain-specific tools for particular communities or industries
4. Code structure:
The PR introduces several new files and modifies existing ones:
a. Models:
- `app/models/ai_tool.rb`: Defines the AiTool model
- `app/serializers/ai_custom_tool_serializer.rb`: Serializer for AI tools
b. Controllers:
- `app/controllers/discourse_ai/admin/ai_tools_controller.rb`: Handles CRUD operations for AI tools
c. Views and Components:
- New Ember.js components for tool management in the admin interface
- Updates to existing AI persona management components to support custom tools
d. Core functionality:
- `lib/ai_bot/tool_runner.rb`: Implements the custom tool execution system
- `lib/ai_bot/tools/custom.rb`: Defines the custom tool class
e. Routes and configurations:
- Updates to route configurations to include new AI tool management pages
f. Migrations:
- `db/migrate/20240618080148_create_ai_tools.rb`: Creates the ai_tools table
g. Tests:
- New test files for AI tool functionality and integration
The PR integrates the custom tools system with the existing AI persona framework, allowing personas to use both built-in and custom tools. It also includes safety measures such as timeouts and HTTP request limits to prevent misuse of custom tools.
Overall, this PR significantly enhances the flexibility and extensibility of the Discourse AI system by allowing administrators to create and manage custom AI tools tailored to their specific needs.
Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org>
Adds an AI Helper function when selecting text while viewing a topic.
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Co-authored-by: Keegan George <kgeorge13@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Rizzi <roman@discourse.org>
* DEV: Remove the summarization feature
Instead, we'll register summarization implementations for OpenAI, Anthropic, and Discourse AI using the API defined in discourse/discourse#21813.
Core and chat will implement features on top of these implementations instead of this plugin extending them.
* Register instances that contain the model, requiring less site settings
* FEATURE: Topic summarization
Summarize topics using the TopicView's "summary" filter. The UI is similar to what we do for chat, but we don't allow the user to select a timeframe.
Co-authored-by: Rafael dos Santos Silva <xfalcox@gmail.com>
* FEATURE: Composer AI helper
This change introduces a new composer button for the group members listed in the `ai_helper_allowed_groups` site setting.
Users can use chatGPT to review, improve, or translate their posts to English.
* Add a safeguard for PMs and don't rely on parentView