discourse/spec/models/theme_site_setting_spec.rb
Martin Brennan 19af83d39e
FEATURE: Themeable site settings (#32233)
This commit introduces the concept of themeable site settings,
which is a new tool for theme authors that lives alongside theme
modifiers and theme settings. Here is a quick summary:

* Theme settings - These are custom settings used to control UI and functionality within your theme or component and provide configuration options. These cannot change core Discourse functionality.
* Theme modifiers - Allows a theme or a component to modify selected server-side functionality of core Discourse as an alternative to building a plugin.
* Themeable site settings (new) - Allows a theme (not components) to override a small subset of core site settings, which generally control parts of the UI and other minor functionality. This allows themes to have a greater control over the full site experience.

Themeable site settings will be shown for all themes, whether the theme
changes
the value or not, and have a similar UI to custom theme settings.

We are also introducing a new page at
`/admin/config/theme-site-settings` that
allows admins to see all possible themeable site settings, and which
themes
are changing the value from the default.

### Configuration

Theme authors can configure initial values themeable site settings using
a section in the `about.json` file like so:

```json
"theme_site_settings": {
  "search_experience": "search_field"
}
```

These values will not change when the theme updates, because we cannot
know if admins have manually changed them.

### Limitations

Themeable site settings are only really intended to control elements of
the UI, and when retrieving their value we require a theme ID, so these
limitations apply:

- Themeable site settings cannot be used in Sidekiq jobs
- Themeable site settings cannot be used in markdown rules
- Themeable site settings will be cached separately to client site
settings using theme ID as a key
- Themeable site settings will override keys on the `siteSettings`
service on the client using the application preloader
- `SiteSetting.client_settings_json` will not include themeable site
settings, instead you can call `SiteSetting.theme_site_settings_json`
with a theme ID

### Initial settings

There are only two site settings that will be themeable to begin with:

* `enable_welcome_banner`
* `search_experience`

And our new Horizon theme will take advantage of both. Over time, more
settings that control elements of the UI will be exposed this way.
2025-07-16 11:00:21 +10:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe ThemeSiteSetting do
fab!(:theme_1) { Fabricate(:theme) }
fab!(:theme_2) { Fabricate(:theme) }
fab!(:theme_site_setting_1) do
Fabricate(
:theme_site_setting_with_service,
theme: theme_1,
name: "enable_welcome_banner",
value: false,
)
end
fab!(:theme_site_setting_2) do
Fabricate(
:theme_site_setting_with_service,
theme: theme_1,
name: "search_experience",
value: "search_field",
)
end
describe ".generate_theme_map" do
it "returns a map of theme ids mapped to theme site settings, using site setting defaults if the setting records do not exist" do
expect(ThemeSiteSetting.generate_theme_map).to include(
{
theme_1.id => {
enable_welcome_banner: false,
search_experience: "search_field",
},
theme_2.id => {
enable_welcome_banner: true,
search_experience: "search_icon",
},
},
)
end
context "when skipping redis" do
before { GlobalSetting.skip_redis = true }
after { GlobalSetting.skip_redis = false }
it "returns {}" do
expect(ThemeSiteSetting.generate_theme_map).to eq({})
end
end
context "when skipping db" do
before { GlobalSetting.skip_db = true }
after { GlobalSetting.skip_db = false }
it "returns {}" do
expect(ThemeSiteSetting.generate_theme_map).to eq({})
end
end
context "when the table doesn't exist yet, in case of migrations" do
before do
ActiveRecord::Base
.connection
.stubs(:table_exists?)
.with(ThemeSiteSetting.table_name)
.returns(false)
end
it "returns {}" do
expect(ThemeSiteSetting.generate_theme_map).to eq({})
end
end
end
end