Implements a new design that improves the user experience:
- add a clear cancel button
- add an indication the note is optional
- change the plus icon to a search icon
- show an error when the user tries to assign without choosing an assignee
- move suggestions to default search results
- focus search input when modal is displayed
As of 496f910f03, core automatically adds title to user menu tabs if an i18n string exists at the key `user_menu.tabs.${tab_id}`. This PR adds a string in the right place so core picks it up and uses it for the assign tab.
There were two problems with the way current automation script for automatic
assignment works:
- it tried to assign users that were not allowed to be assigned because they
were not part of groups that are allowed to use discourse-assign - fixed by
skipping users that are not a part of assign_allowed_on_groups groups
- it assigned new users - fixed by adding a new user that can skip new users
This commit adds a tab for assignments in the experimental user menu. The assignments tab behaves very similarly to the bookmarks and messages tab in core: it displays the user's unread assign notifications first and then fills the rest of available space in the menu with assignments (same content that the current user menu displays).
More details of the experimental user menu can be found in https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/17379.
Adds a new plugin setting that when enabled adds a status field for every assignment. This setting defaults to off.
The possible status for an assignment are customizable via yet another new setting, and the first one on this list will be the default status for new assignments.
The status is not yet show anywhere except the assign modal and the small action posts in topics at the moment. Adding status to the assignment list for users and groups will be handled in the near future.
Co-authored-by: Penar Musaraj <pmusaraj@gmail.com>
When trying to bulk assign topics to a user via bulk topics action modal
the modal was broken because the key "model.description" was missing.
This commit adds key "model.description" and adds a new locale for it to
indicate that this action will be performed on multiple topics.
Build a new workflow that adds a dropdown in place of the old assign button with the ability to
Re-assign a new user / group to an assigned topic
Re-assign yourself to an assigned topic
Unassign a user / group from an assigned topic
Ability to assign groups.
To assign group, user must have a right to send a message to that group.
In addition, 2 jobs were introduced, - AssignNotification and UnassignNotification to inform interested users in the background about the new assignment.
- Makes a best attempt at being random and assigning people who haven’t been assigned for a long time
- Uses timezones and holidays
- Allows to define a minimum delay between assignments
- Creates a post if no one is available
Adds three new search modifiers:
- in:assigned for assigned topics
- in:unassigned for unassigned topics
- assigned:{username} to list topics assigned to a specific user
These modifiers are all made available in the advanced search sidebar
- Changes the title attribute to display the name of the assignee
- Displays the assignee’s username in the row when on mobile view
- Tweaks positioning to attempt good alignment
- Slightly increases icon size to have visually the same size than other topic footer buttons icons
* FEATURE: Trigger webhook when assigning and unassigning topics
This PR creates a custom webhook event that you can now select when
creating a webhook to trigger only when a topic has been assigned or
unassigned.
* removed unused file
* Removed functionality that was added to core
This PR into discourse core:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/9110
adds what was removed in this commit.
It is better to have this logic in core so that it is discoverable and
future webhooks won't end up accidentally using the same ID.
When a category is used exclusively for managing topic assignments it can
be very useful to list all the unassigned topics. This introduces a new
category setting that allows admins to opt for this new navigation item.
It works both on mobile and desktop.
This uses an amended nav item API, to experience this fully you need latest
versions of Discourse.
When a category is used exclusively for managing topic assignments it can
be very useful to list all the unassigned topics. This introduces a new
category setting that allows admins to opt for this new navigation item.
It works both on mobile and desktop.
Unfortunately Discourse is lacking internal APIs for cleanly adding NavItems
We will look at improving this soon.
* FEATURE: Users can override reminders frequency
* Changes:
- Avoid creating a user custom field when the used didn't override the frequency
- Sanitize frequency value using coercion
- Minor fixes
* Sanitize query and user query single