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18014 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Javi Martín
55cf502e8f Fix typo in proposal notifications moderation test 2021-06-28 00:15:08 +02:00
Javi Martín
d2f38fd276 Reduce duplication in moderation sections
We had five almost-identical views. Now we've removed most of the
duplication, although the tables are still similar. We might refactor
them in the future.
2021-06-28 00:15:08 +02:00
Javi Martín
5db6edfbd2 Simplify internationalization key in moderation
In keys like `hide_debates`, the suffix part is redundant when that key
is part of an absoulte key starting with `moderation.debates`.

This change will make it easier to remove duplication in moderation
views.
2021-06-28 00:15:08 +02:00
Javi Martín
93f3411a30 Use anchors in comments order and pagination links
It was a bit frustrating to click on one of the order elements or the
link to the next page and having to scroll down again until reaching the
comments.
2021-06-28 00:15:06 +02:00
Javi Martín
cdd1e04550 Extract methods in order links component 2021-06-28 00:08:19 +02:00
Javi Martín
5137913565 Move order links partial to a component
This way the changes we have in mind we'll be easier to implement.
2021-06-28 00:08:19 +02:00
Javi Martín
5214d89c88 Use order links to sort comments and topics
We use order links in many places in the web. However, in the comments
section and the list of community topics, we were displaying a
`<select>` element, and changing the location when users select an
option.

This has several disadvantages.

First, and most important, it's terrible for keyboard users. `<select>`
fields allow using the arrow keys to navigate through their options, and
typing a letter will select the first option starting with that letter.
This will trigger the "change" event and so users will navigate through
a new page while they were probably just checking the available options
[1]. For these reasons, WCAG Success Criterion 3.2.2 [2] states:

> Changing the setting of any user interface component does not
> automatically cause a change of context unless the user has been
> advised of the behavior before using the component.

Second, the form didn't have a submit button. This might confuse screen
reader users, who might not know how that form is supposed to be
submitted.

Finally, dropdowns have usability issues of their own [3], particularly
on mobile phones [4]

The easiest solution is to use the same links we generally use to allow
users select an order, so using them here we make the user experience
more consistent. They offer one disadvantage, though; on small screens
and certain languages, these links might take too much space and not
look that great. This issue affects pretty much every place where we use
order or filter links, so we might revisit it in the future.

Note we're moving the links to order comments after the form to add a
new comment. In my opinion, having an element such as a form to add a
new comment between the element to select the desired order of the
comments and the comments themselves is a bit confusing.

[1] https://webaim.org/techniques/forms/controls#javascript
[2] https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/on-input.html
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUkMCQR4TpY
[4] https://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1950
2021-06-28 00:08:18 +02:00
Javi Martín
beb24670ab Extract method in comments component 2021-06-27 23:25:16 +02:00
Javi Martín
c3e0a6b089 Remove duplication rendering comments
We were using the same code 5 times, with the only slight variation
being the extra heading in the debates section.
2021-06-27 23:22:00 +02:00
Javi Martín
81f274a319 Render form to comment topics before the comments
Just like we do in debates, proposals, ... We could argue whether it's
better to have the form before or after the list of comments, but at the
very least we should have some sort of consistency.
2021-06-27 22:31:06 +02:00
Javi Martín
92ad957735 Merge pull request #4499 from consul/related-content-exist
Improve the management of related content
2021-06-25 17:31:06 +02:00
taitus
ee66c4182a Return error when the related content already exists
It looks like this bug was introduced in commit 7ca55c4. Before that
commit, a message saying "You added a new related content" was shown,
but (as expected) the related content wasn't added twice.

We now check this case and add a slightly clearer message.
2021-06-25 17:15:34 +02:00
Javi Martín
d2876f5565 Merge pull request #4505 from consul/social_footer
Avoid rendering empty lists in top links and footer
2021-06-24 13:29:48 +02:00
Javi Martín
bf10cf0c18 Simplify calls to content_block helper
All calls were using `I18n.locale` as the second parameter, so we might
as well make it optional.
2021-06-24 13:15:04 +02:00
Javi Martín
dae4aae328 Avoid rendenring an empty list in top links
We've had an accessibility error reported by the Spanish "Portal
Administración electrónica" (PAe). While I can't find any accessibility
rule saying empty lists should be avoided, it looks like some screen
readers report finding lists with 0 items, which is annoying.
2021-06-24 13:15:04 +02:00
Javi Martín
6d999559b3 Move top links partial to a component
This way it's easier to test.
2021-06-24 13:15:04 +02:00
Javi Martín
f26a06de83 Remove unused CSS for blog icon
It isn't used since commit ccee843da.
2021-06-24 13:15:04 +02:00
Javi Martín
da76c848fc Avoid rendering an empty list in footer
We've had an accessibility error reported by the Spanish "Portal
Administración electrónica" (PAe). While I can't find any accessibility
rule saying empty lists should be avoided, it looks like some screen
readers report finding lists with 0 items, which is annoying.

We could also do it with CSS using `ul:empty { display: none}`. However,
at the time of writing no browser supports this rule when the tag
contains whitespace.
2021-06-24 13:15:03 +02:00
Javi Martín
339c3c7eca Remove unnecessary margins in social links
On small screens the list is on its own line so it doesn't need a
margin, while on medium/large screens the padding of its parent element
makes the margin unnecessary as well.
2021-06-24 12:43:44 +02:00
Javi Martín
211ed101b9 Simplify code in social component 2021-06-24 12:43:44 +02:00
Javi Martín
3b00f3c141 Remove duplication in social icons in footer 2021-06-24 12:43:44 +02:00
Javi Martín
0aba34ad4d Extract social links to a component 2021-06-24 12:43:43 +02:00
Javi Martín
7bc9aea2d1 Merge pull request #4564 from consul/related_content_custom_url
Fix related content with custom URLs
2021-06-24 12:37:20 +02:00
Javi Martín
71b6eda160 Merge pull request #4563 from consul/related_content_accessibility
Improve accessibility in form to add related content
2021-06-24 12:36:30 +02:00
Javi Martín
89a06ea6ef Fix related content with custom URLs
Some CONSUL installations might want to customize their URLs. For
instance, Spanish institutions might want to use "/propuestas" instead
of "/proposals". In that case, it would be impossible to add proposals
as related content because the related contents controller assumed the
name of the model was part of the URL.

Using `recognize_path` instead of manually analyzing the URL solves the
issue.

Now that we don't call the `constantize` method on an empty string as we
previously did, we can be more specific in the `rescue` block and point
out that the only exception we expect is the one where users enter a
route which isn't recognized.
2021-06-23 23:28:35 +02:00
Javi Martín
48dc72cea9 Avoid a brakeman warning in related contents
Although it wasn't a real security concern because we were only calling
a `find_by` method based on the user input, it's a good practice to
avoid using constants based on user parameters.

Since we don't use the `find_by` method anymore but we still need to
check the associated record exists, we're changing the validations in
the `RelatedContent` model to do exactly that.
2021-06-23 23:13:58 +02:00
Javi Martín
8f20ee1a33 Move related content validation to the model
We were manually checking validation rules (like both relationable
objects are present, or they're both the same object) in the controller
and then using the `save!` method.

However, we usually use the `save` method (which checks all validations)
in a condition, and proceed depending on the result.

Now we're taking the same approach here. This means introducing a new
validation rule in the model to check whether both relationable objects
are the same, which is more robust than checking a condition in the
controller.
2021-06-23 23:13:58 +02:00
Javi Martín
b318a8b8d2 Use polymorphic_path instead of Relationable#url
The #url method in the models provides a feature that can be done using
native Rails features (polymorphic paths), is inconsistent (some models
have that method and some haven't), and only works for URLs in the
public area (but not in sections like administration or management).
Besides, models are already fat enough without introducing methods
related to controllers or routes.
2021-06-23 23:13:58 +02:00
Javi Martín
82c8a5896a Simplify relationable comparison
Two different records will have two different URLs, so we can compare
the records themselves.
2021-06-23 23:13:58 +02:00
Javi Martín
606cf267f6 Use Font Awesome icons on related content actions
We've deprecated the "icons" font since we started using Font Awesome
two years ago.
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
14e9b71766 Show score actions after their related content
"Is it related content? Yes (link) No (link)".

After reading that, you probably haven't decided whether to click the
"Yes" link or the "No" link or neither of them. You probably have to
read the content it's related to, and then go back to these links.

That's the reason we style them so they're on the right of the screen on
languages which are read from left to right, so first we read the
content and then we read the links to mark it as related or unrelated.

So it makes sense to put these links after the content they refer to.
This way users with small screens as well as screen reader users will
also see/hear these links after they get the proper context. It will
also be more intuitive for keyboard users, who saw the focus on the
links before focusing on the title of the related content, when they
probably expected the opposite.

Since we're now using a flexbox layout instead of a right float, this
also means the content will automatically be shown on the left when
switching the content direction to "right to left".
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
a5a0977f36 Reuse related content variable
We were defining a variable and then using it in some places while
calculating it again in some other places.
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
f298a308c2 Show actions to score related content to everyone
We were only showing these actions to users with small screens and to
mouse users on hover. Keyboard users or users with a touch screen of a
medium or large size could never find out the actions were there.
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
e5070fb172 Make "Add related content" button look interactive
The button looked just like regular text and it wasn't obvious that it
was an interactive element.

So we're styling it like the "Hide" link (which should actually be a
button, by the way).

Note buttons by default don't have a `cursor: pointer` property because
they're usually styled in a way that makes it obvious they're
interactive elements. Since that isn't the case here, we're adding that
extra hint for mouse users.

Also note all these links/buttons will look like regular text to color-
blind users. And if they use a touchscreen, they won't be able to hover
on them to see the cursor change. We might need to change these elements
in the future.
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
49e0138cd1 Fix label in related content form
It didn't have a `for` attribute and so it wasn't correctly associated
with its input. That means clicking on / touching the label didn't have
the effect of focusing on the field, and screen readers wouldn't
announce the label.
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
85215e7e97 Fix aria-expanded value in related content button
The button was announced as expanded when the form was hidden and as
collapsed when the form was shown.

This is because Foundation sets the expanded attribute based on whether
the class to toggle already exists. Since initially the form had the
"hide" class and the button toggled that class, Foundation checked that
the class was already present and so set the button as expanded.

So we're changing the toggler class for a class we don't use at all,
just so Foundation initiall sets `aria-expanded=false` and then changes
it to `aria-expanded=true` after the button is clicked. Then we're
ignoring this class completely and are styling this form with CSS
instead.

We could also use a toggler class like "visible" and write something
like:

```
.add-related-content + form:not(.visible) {
  display: none;
}
```

However, using ARIA attributes is more robust as it guarantees the
styles will always be in sync with what screen reader users experience.

And we could also remove all the Foundation toggler functionality and
use our own JavaScript to handle the button state. We might do so in the
future.
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
f1221e9c1c Make relationable test expectations consistent
We're removing the parenthesis after page expectations (as we do almost
everywhere) and we're replacing `have_selector` with `have_css`, since
on that file we were using `have_css` everywhere except in one place.
2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
f910b326ea Fix indentation in related content form code 2021-06-23 23:06:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
089fe3cd1f Put button to add content next to its related form
This way the relationship between the two elements is more obvious. And
since now the button and the form are siblings, it's easier to find one
based on the other using CSS or JavaScript.
2021-06-23 23:06:18 +02:00
Javi Martín
66ff6898bc Merge pull request #4557 from consul/redundant_placeholders
Remove redundant placeholders in forms
2021-06-23 20:07:43 +02:00
Javi Martín
42c9645fb7 Improve label in dashboard actions link form
We were using a placeholder to indicate content which should be part of
a label.

It might be better to actually use "Link address" as a label instead of
"URL". I'm using "URL" because it's used in other places in the admin
section.
2021-06-23 19:52:50 +02:00
Javi Martín
24d758ee64 Use a label in the email verification email field
We were using a paragraph before the field, and then a field with no
label and a redundant placeholder. This causes accessibility issues for
screen reader users, who will not hear the label being announced when
entering the field, and to users who click on the label expecting it to
automatically focus on its related field (which is the standard browser
behavior).
2021-06-23 19:52:50 +02:00
Javi Martín
1632540984 Remove redundant placeholders in forms
Using placeholders having similar (or identical) text as already present
as a label has a few issues.

First, it's a distraction. Reading the same information twice is
useless, requires an extra effort, and might even frustrate users.

Second, if users start typing before reading the placeholder and see it
disappear, they might think they're missing relevant information,
delete what they typed, and read the placeholder. That will get them
nowhere.

Finally, we display placeholders using a text offering very low contrast
against the background, so users don't think the placeholder is an
actual value entered in the field. Using such low contrast makes the
text hard to read, particularly for users with visual impairments.

So we're removing these placeholders.

This commit only deals with placeholder texts with similar (or
identical) texts as the label text. There might be other places where we
should replace placeholder texts with labels, but that's a different
topic.
2021-06-23 19:52:45 +02:00
Javi Martín
cdc31db723 Merge pull request #4560 from consul/improve_icon_support
Fix SVG icons on old browsers
2021-06-23 13:00:13 +02:00
Javi Martín
767b65e7d6 Remove unused related content button ID attribute 2021-06-22 22:33:02 +02:00
Javi Martín
ea2a613359 Render related content form just to signed in users
It doesn't make much sense to render a hidden form to users who will not
be able to use it.
2021-06-22 22:33:02 +02:00
Javi Martín
8a697216d1 Fix invalid HTML in related content button
A button cannot be inside an anchor tag, and it might confuse some
browsers or screen readers.

We're also making it clear in the tests that the intention is to use a
button there by using `click_button` instead of `click_on` since the
latter also clicks on links.
2021-06-22 22:32:08 +02:00
Javi Martín
918276ec70 Merge pull request #4555 from consul/flaky_recount_spec
Fix flaky poll recount spec
2021-06-22 18:30:14 +02:00
Javi Martín
83ed54dff5 Merge pull request #4559 from consul/speed_up_development_requests
Disable JavaScript debugging in development
2021-06-22 17:26:27 +02:00
Javi Martín
61cfcfcc97 Disable JavaScript debugging in development
While debugging JavaScript is certainly useful, enabling it generates
about 100 extra HTTP requests because we include about 100 JavaScript
files (including external dependencies and files written by us).
Depending on the browser configuration, this might make the browser take
a very long time processing these requests.

On my machine, with these changes, refreshing a page on Firefox takes
about 1 second, while previously it took about 6-8 seconds. With
Chromium, there doesn't seem to be much difference.

Developers are encouraged to temporarily turn debugging while debugging
JavaScript (which is a task I personally do about once a month) if that
makes debugging easier for them.

This change doesn't affect our CSS files, since for CSS we use Sass
instead of the asset pipeline. Sass already compiles all CSS files into
one in the development environment.
2021-06-22 17:11:51 +02:00