- New badge UI, including editor.
- Adds config to enable/disable badges.
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Co-authored-by: Sebastian Stein <sebastian@codepassion.de>
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Harz <maxharz@gmail.com>
* After creating the post, the author of it automatically observes it to get notifications when there are interactions
* a user that comments a post, automatically observes that post to get notifications when there are more interactions on that post
* mutation that switches the state of the observation of a post on and off
* refactor(graphql): Introduce image type
* Undo changes to .travis.yml
* chore: Upgrade travis to node LTS
- URL is available since v10
* chore: use lts
Co-authored-by: mattwr18 <mattwr18@gmail.com>
* Implement cypress tests
- Start implementation of cypress tests for pinned posts
* Test that Admin can pin a post
- Tests the process of an admin pinning a post
* Resolve failing tests
- Fix ordering of posts immediately after pinning posts by reloading page
- Check that tests are pinned posts are displayed first for role user
* Refactor to seperate the initialization
- Of the post data created in the database during setup
* Fix toaster test
* test(cypress): Add missing parts for pin feature
* docs(cucumber): Link to admin 🥒 folder
* Follow @mattwr18's suggestions
* test(backend): Order pinned posts like frontend
@mattwr18 I think this was a false negative.
Co-authored-by: Robert Schäfer <git@roschaefer.de>
This is refactoring all our fragments and fixing the warning about an
existing name `user`. Apparently, fragments should have a unique name
globally.
I decided to call `userFragment`, `postFragment` the fragments for one
object and use different names to query for related objects.
I would be glad to learn a better way to handle this.
- Add pin/unpin post to content menu
- Update apollo cache to reactively unpin
- Update apollo cache in root path to re-order Posts
- Order with pinned post first
- Start setting up filters, so that the pinned post is always the first
post visible