Custom Redcarpet renderer to escape hashtags (but not legitimate headers)
in emails before Markdown processing. Prevents hashtags from being rendered
as H1 headers. This also leaves open the possibility of parsing hashtags
into clickable links in the future.
fixes#3325
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This is what I think 28f8db51e7 was supposed to do.
With the initializer in an "unless Rails.env.production?" block
the entire initializer was being ignored in production mode and
loaded in all other environments, but Rails Admin was still
loading regardless of that. 😁
This only loads rails admin in production and excludes it from
all other environments. Also keeps non-admins out of /admin_panel
(without the initializer it was free-for-all) and temp fixes#3210
until a new gem is released.
* Add markerb to the Gemfile
* Update mailer classes to send multipart text+html emails
* Simplify all email templates and convert to Markdown+ERB
This required stripping the CSS and images from the emails. All
Markdown templates are based on the original HTML version except
for the inviter, where it was much easier to work with the text
version (and the i18n contains the whole message anyway).
Upgrade our current Bootstrap 1 and 2 dependencies to use Bootstrap 2.0.2
from the bootstrap-sass gem.
I had to modify layouts/application to get the stream page to render properly,
looks like a slight conflict between Bootstrap and Blueprint grid systems, with
.span-24 instead of .row I was seeing the whole right bar dropped to the bottom
of the page below the left bar.
I also modified two other templates since Bootstrap 2.0.2 includes a "badge"
class that was making our navbar badges look funny. :)
I consider this a hack, it needs review so I won't push it straight
to the main repo. I tried putting the same code in an initializer but
that appears to be too late to properly initialize the asset_sync
engine.
See diaspora/diaspora#3102