for spam prevention you can add a regex to auto_block_first_post_regex
this will be applied against all first posts, if it matches post will go
into the approval queue and user will be blocked
- how long were people typing?
- how long was composer open?
- how many drafts were created?
- correct, draft saved to go away after you continue typing
store in Post.find(xyz).post_stat
Previously we changed all CDN links to schemaless.
This is desirable for non HTTPS sites, to ease migration to HTTPS.
It is not desirable for secure sites.
Once site is secure or CDN is secure a rebake should be required
to move it back to non-secure.
The FallbackLocaleList object tells I18n::Backend::Fallbacks what order the
languages should be attempted in. Because of the translate_accelerator patch,
the SiteSetting.default_locale is *not* guaranteed to be fully loaded after the
server starts, so a call to ensure_loaded! is added after the locale is set for
the current user.
The declarations of config.i18n.fallbacks = true in the environment files were
actually garbage, because the I18n.default_locale was
SiteSetting.default_locale, so there was nothing to fall back to. *derp*
This patch sets I18n.defaultLocale in the Discourse.start() script block (it
was formerly always 'en') to SiteSetting.default_locale, and patches
translate() to perform fallback to defaultLocale followed by english.
Additionally, when enable_verbose_localization() is called, no fallbacks will
be performed.
It also memoizes the file loading operations in JsLocaleHelper and strips out
translations from the fallbacks that are also present in a prefered language,
to minimize file size.
FileUtils.move actually ends up raising an "unknown file type" error if the file doesn't exist instead of Errno::ENOENT.
It's possible to rescue this, but in the end it's easier to just ask move not to throw an error, since we're going to throw it away anyway.