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This PR is the beginning of converting the color picker to use built in core color palettes. The `color_schemes` defined in `about.json` are created in core when the theme is imported, and we then show all user-selectable color palettes in this sidebar footer menu. An important caveat here is that all of the Horizon themes must be changed to `user_selectable` otherwise they will not show up in the color palette selector in the sidebar. When choosing a color palette that also has a corresponding dark color palette, *both* light mode and dark mode are correctly saved with the color palette(s) chosen, using the color palette cookie we already have in core. Anon users can also set a palette, which will be saved in a cookie. --------- Co-authored-by: Sérgio Saquetim <saquetim@discourse.org> Co-authored-by: Martin Brennan <martin@discourse.org> Co-authored-by: Osama Sayegh <asooomaasoooma90@gmail.com>
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import { apiInitializer } from "discourse/lib/api";
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import ExperimentalScreen from "../components/experimental-screen";
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import UserColorPaletteSelector from "../components/user-color-palette-selector";
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export default apiInitializer("1.8.0", (api) => {
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api.renderInOutlet("above-main-container", ExperimentalScreen);
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api.renderInOutlet("sidebar-footer-actions", UserColorPaletteSelector);
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api.registerValueTransformer("site-setting-enable-welcome-banner", () => {
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return settings.enable_welcome_banner;
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});
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api.registerValueTransformer("site-setting-search-experience", () => {
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return settings.search_experience;
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});
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});
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