zulip/static/js/transmit.js

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import * as channel from "./channel";
import * as people from "./people";
import * as reload from "./reload";
import * as reload_state from "./reload_state";
import * as sent_messages from "./sent_messages";
export function send_message(request, on_success, error) {
channel.post({
url: "/json/messages",
data: request,
success: function success(data) {
// Call back to our callers to do things like closing the compose
// box and turning off spinners and reifying locally echoed messages.
on_success(data);
// Once everything is done, get ready to report times to the server.
sent_messages.report_server_ack(request.local_id);
},
error(xhr, error_type) {
if (error_type !== "timeout" && reload_state.is_pending()) {
// The error might be due to the server changing
reload.initiate({
immediate: true,
save_pointer: true,
save_narrow: true,
save_compose: true,
send_after_reload: true,
});
return;
}
const response = channel.xhr_error_message("Error sending message", xhr);
error(response);
},
});
}
export function reply_message(opts) {
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// This code does an application-triggered reply to a message (as
// opposed to the user themselves doing it). Its only use case
// for now is experimental widget-aware bots, so treat this as
// somewhat beta code. To understand the use case, think of a
// bot that wants to give users 3 or 4 canned replies to some
// choice, but it wants to front-end each of these options
// with a one-click button. This function is part of that architecture.
const message = opts.message;
let content = opts.content;
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function success() {
// TODO: If server response comes back before the message event,
// we could show it earlier, although that creates some
// complexity. For now do nothing. (Note that send_message
// already handles things like reporting times to the server.)
}
function error() {
// TODO: In our current use case, which is widgets, to meaningfully
// handle errors, we would want the widget to provide some
// kind of callback to us so it can do some appropriate UI.
// For now do nothing.
}
const locally_echoed = false;
const local_id = sent_messages.get_new_local_id();
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const reply = {
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sender_id: page_params.user_id,
queue_id: page_params.queue_id,
local_id,
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};
sent_messages.start_tracking_message({
local_id,
locally_echoed,
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});
if (message.type === "stream") {
const stream = message.stream;
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const mention = people.get_mention_syntax(message.sender_full_name, message.sender_id);
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content = mention + " " + content;
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reply.type = "stream";
reply.to = stream;
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reply.content = content;
reply.topic = message.topic;
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send_message(reply, success, error);
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return;
}
if (message.type === "private") {
const pm_recipient = people.pm_reply_to(message);
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reply.type = "private";
reply.to = JSON.stringify(pm_recipient.split(","));
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reply.content = content;
send_message(reply, success, error);
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return;
}
blueslip.error("unknown message type: " + message.type);
}