zulip/static/js/compose.js

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var compose = (function () {
var exports = {};
/* Track the state of the @all warning. The user must acknowledge that they are spamming the entire
stream before the warning will go away. If they try to send before explicitly dismissing the
warning, they will get an error message too.
undefined: no @all/@everyone in message;
false: user typed @all/@everyone;
true: user clicked YES */
var user_acknowledged_all_everyone;
exports.all_everyone_warn_threshold = 15;
var uploads_domain = document.location.protocol + '//' + document.location.host;
var uploads_path = '/user_uploads';
var uploads_re = new RegExp("\\]\\(" + uploads_domain + "(" + uploads_path + "[^\\)]+)\\)", 'g');
var clone_file_input;
function make_upload_absolute(uri) {
if (uri.indexOf(uploads_path) === 0) {
// Rewrite the URI to a usable link
return uploads_domain + uri;
}
return uri;
}
function make_uploads_relative(content) {
// Rewrite uploads in markdown links back to domain-relative form
return content.replace(uploads_re, "]($1)");
}
// This function resets an input type="file". Pass in the
// jquery object.
function clear_out_file_list(jq_file_list) {
if (clone_file_input !== undefined) {
jq_file_list.replaceWith(clone_file_input.clone(true));
}
// Hack explanation:
// IE won't let you do this (untested, but so says StackOverflow):
// $("#file_input").val("");
}
function show_all_everyone_warnings() {
var stream_count = stream_data.get_subscriber_count(compose_state.stream_name()) || 0;
var all_everyone_template = templates.render("compose_all_everyone", {count: stream_count});
var error_area_all_everyone = $("#compose-all-everyone");
// only show one error for any number of @all or @everyone mentions
if (!error_area_all_everyone.is(':visible')) {
error_area_all_everyone.append(all_everyone_template);
}
error_area_all_everyone.show();
user_acknowledged_all_everyone = false;
}
exports.clear_all_everyone_warnings = function () {
$("#compose-all-everyone").hide();
$("#compose-all-everyone").empty();
$("#send-status").hide();
};
exports.clear_invites = function () {
$("#compose_invite_users").hide();
$("#compose_invite_users").empty();
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};
exports.reset_user_acknowledged_all_everyone_flag = function () {
user_acknowledged_all_everyone = undefined;
};
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exports.clear_preview_area = function () {
$("#new_message_content").show();
$("#undo_markdown_preview").hide();
$("#preview_message_area").hide();
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$("#preview_content").empty();
$("#markdown_preview").show();
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};
function update_fade() {
if (!compose_state.composing()) {
return;
}
var msg_type = compose_state.get_message_type();
compose_fade.set_focused_recipient(msg_type);
compose_fade.update_faded_messages();
}
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exports.abort_xhr = function () {
$("#compose-send-button").prop("disabled", false);
var xhr = $("#compose").data("filedrop_xhr");
if (xhr !== undefined) {
xhr.abort();
$("#compose").removeData("filedrop_xhr");
}
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};
exports.empty_topic_placeholder = function () {
return i18n.t("(no topic)");
};
function create_message_object() {
// Subjects are optional, and we provide a placeholder if one isn't given.
var subject = compose_state.subject();
if (subject === "") {
subject = compose.empty_topic_placeholder();
}
var content = make_uploads_relative(compose_state.message_content());
// Changes here must also be kept in sync with echo.try_deliver_locally
var message = {
type: compose_state.get_message_type(),
content: content,
sender_id: page_params.user_id,
queue_id: page_params.queue_id,
stream: '',
subject: '',
};
if (message.type === "private") {
// TODO: this should be collapsed with the code in composebox_typeahead.js
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var recipient = compose_state.recipient();
var emails = util.extract_pm_recipients(recipient);
message.to = emails;
message.reply_to = recipient;
message.private_message_recipient = recipient;
message.to_user_ids = people.email_list_to_user_ids_string(emails);
} else {
var stream_name = compose_state.stream_name();
message.to = stream_name;
message.stream = stream_name;
var sub = stream_data.get_sub(stream_name);
if (sub) {
message.stream_id = sub.stream_id;
}
message.subject = subject;
}
return message;
}
// Export for testing
exports.create_message_object = create_message_object;
function compose_error(error_text, bad_input) {
$('#send-status').removeClass(common.status_classes)
.addClass('alert-error')
.stop(true).fadeTo(0, 1);
$('#error-msg').html(error_text);
$("#compose-send-button").prop('disabled', false);
$("#sending-indicator").hide();
if (bad_input !== undefined) {
bad_input.focus().select();
}
}
function send_message_ajax(request, success, error) {
channel.post({
url: '/json/messages',
data: request,
success: success,
error: function (xhr, error_type) {
if (error_type !== 'timeout' && reload.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;
}
var response = channel.xhr_error_message("Error sending message", xhr);
error(response);
},
});
}
var socket;
if (page_params.use_websockets) {
socket = new Socket("/sockjs");
}
// For debugging. The socket will eventually move out of this file anyway.
exports._socket = socket;
function send_message_socket(request, success, error) {
request.socket_user_agent = navigator.userAgent;
socket.send(request, success, function (type, resp) {
var err_msg = "Error sending message";
if (type === 'response') {
err_msg += ": " + resp.msg;
}
error(err_msg);
});
}
function clear_compose_box() {
$("#new_message_content").val('').focus();
drafts.delete_draft_after_send();
compose_ui.autosize_textarea();
$("#send-status").hide(0);
$("#compose-send-button").prop('disabled', false);
$("#sending-indicator").hide();
resize.resize_bottom_whitespace();
}
sending messages: Extract sent_messages.js. This commit extract send_messages.js to clean up code related to the following things: * sending data to /json/report_send_time * restarting the event loop if events don't arrive on time The code related to /json/report changes the following ways: * We track the state almost completely in the new send_messages.js module, with other modules just making one-line calls. * We no longer send "displayed" times to the servers, since we were kind of lying about them anyway. * We now explicitly track the state of each single sent message in its own object. * We now look up data related to the messages by local_id, instead of message_id. The problem with message_id was that is was mutable. Now we use local_id, and we extend the local_id concept to messages that don't get rendered client side. We no longer need to react to the 'message_id_changed' event to change our hash key. * The code used to live in many places: * various big chunks were scattered among compose.js, and those were all moved or reduced to one-line calls into the new module * echo.js continues to make basically one-line calls, but it no longer calls compose.report_as_received(), nor does it set the "start" time. * message_util.js used to report received events, but only when they finally got drawn in the home view; this code is gone now The code related to restarting the event loop if events don't arrive changes as follows: * The timer now gets set up from within send_messages.message_state.report_server_ack, where we can easily inspect the current state of the possibly-still-in-flight message. * The code to confirm that an event was received happens now in server_events.js, rather than later, so that we don't falsely blame the event loop for a downstream bug. (Plus it's easier to just do it one place.) This change removes a fair amount of code from our node tests. Some of the removal is good stuff related to us completing killing off unnecessary code. Other removals are more expediency-driven, and we should make another sweep at ramping up our coverage on compose.js, with possibly a little more mocking of the new `send_messages` code layer, since it's now abstracted better. There is also some minor cleanup to echo.resend_message() in this commit. See #5968 for a detailed breakdown of the changes.
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exports.send_message_success = function (local_id, message_id, locally_echoed) {
if (!locally_echoed) {
clear_compose_box();
}
echo.reify_message_id(local_id, message_id);
};
sending messages: Extract sent_messages.js. This commit extract send_messages.js to clean up code related to the following things: * sending data to /json/report_send_time * restarting the event loop if events don't arrive on time The code related to /json/report changes the following ways: * We track the state almost completely in the new send_messages.js module, with other modules just making one-line calls. * We no longer send "displayed" times to the servers, since we were kind of lying about them anyway. * We now explicitly track the state of each single sent message in its own object. * We now look up data related to the messages by local_id, instead of message_id. The problem with message_id was that is was mutable. Now we use local_id, and we extend the local_id concept to messages that don't get rendered client side. We no longer need to react to the 'message_id_changed' event to change our hash key. * The code used to live in many places: * various big chunks were scattered among compose.js, and those were all moved or reduced to one-line calls into the new module * echo.js continues to make basically one-line calls, but it no longer calls compose.report_as_received(), nor does it set the "start" time. * message_util.js used to report received events, but only when they finally got drawn in the home view; this code is gone now The code related to restarting the event loop if events don't arrive changes as follows: * The timer now gets set up from within send_messages.message_state.report_server_ack, where we can easily inspect the current state of the possibly-still-in-flight message. * The code to confirm that an event was received happens now in server_events.js, rather than later, so that we don't falsely blame the event loop for a downstream bug. (Plus it's easier to just do it one place.) This change removes a fair amount of code from our node tests. Some of the removal is good stuff related to us completing killing off unnecessary code. Other removals are more expediency-driven, and we should make another sweep at ramping up our coverage on compose.js, with possibly a little more mocking of the new `send_messages` code layer, since it's now abstracted better. There is also some minor cleanup to echo.resend_message() in this commit. See #5968 for a detailed breakdown of the changes.
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exports.transmit_message = function (request, on_success, error) {
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);
}
if (page_params.use_websockets) {
send_message_socket(request, success, error);
} else {
send_message_ajax(request, success, error);
}
};
exports.send_message = function send_message(request) {
if (request === undefined) {
request = create_message_object();
}
if (request.type === "private") {
request.to = JSON.stringify(request.to);
} else {
request.to = JSON.stringify([request.to]);
}
var local_id;
sending messages: Extract sent_messages.js. This commit extract send_messages.js to clean up code related to the following things: * sending data to /json/report_send_time * restarting the event loop if events don't arrive on time The code related to /json/report changes the following ways: * We track the state almost completely in the new send_messages.js module, with other modules just making one-line calls. * We no longer send "displayed" times to the servers, since we were kind of lying about them anyway. * We now explicitly track the state of each single sent message in its own object. * We now look up data related to the messages by local_id, instead of message_id. The problem with message_id was that is was mutable. Now we use local_id, and we extend the local_id concept to messages that don't get rendered client side. We no longer need to react to the 'message_id_changed' event to change our hash key. * The code used to live in many places: * various big chunks were scattered among compose.js, and those were all moved or reduced to one-line calls into the new module * echo.js continues to make basically one-line calls, but it no longer calls compose.report_as_received(), nor does it set the "start" time. * message_util.js used to report received events, but only when they finally got drawn in the home view; this code is gone now The code related to restarting the event loop if events don't arrive changes as follows: * The timer now gets set up from within send_messages.message_state.report_server_ack, where we can easily inspect the current state of the possibly-still-in-flight message. * The code to confirm that an event was received happens now in server_events.js, rather than later, so that we don't falsely blame the event loop for a downstream bug. (Plus it's easier to just do it one place.) This change removes a fair amount of code from our node tests. Some of the removal is good stuff related to us completing killing off unnecessary code. Other removals are more expediency-driven, and we should make another sweep at ramping up our coverage on compose.js, with possibly a little more mocking of the new `send_messages` code layer, since it's now abstracted better. There is also some minor cleanup to echo.resend_message() in this commit. See #5968 for a detailed breakdown of the changes.
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var locally_echoed;
local_id = echo.try_deliver_locally(request);
sending messages: Extract sent_messages.js. This commit extract send_messages.js to clean up code related to the following things: * sending data to /json/report_send_time * restarting the event loop if events don't arrive on time The code related to /json/report changes the following ways: * We track the state almost completely in the new send_messages.js module, with other modules just making one-line calls. * We no longer send "displayed" times to the servers, since we were kind of lying about them anyway. * We now explicitly track the state of each single sent message in its own object. * We now look up data related to the messages by local_id, instead of message_id. The problem with message_id was that is was mutable. Now we use local_id, and we extend the local_id concept to messages that don't get rendered client side. We no longer need to react to the 'message_id_changed' event to change our hash key. * The code used to live in many places: * various big chunks were scattered among compose.js, and those were all moved or reduced to one-line calls into the new module * echo.js continues to make basically one-line calls, but it no longer calls compose.report_as_received(), nor does it set the "start" time. * message_util.js used to report received events, but only when they finally got drawn in the home view; this code is gone now The code related to restarting the event loop if events don't arrive changes as follows: * The timer now gets set up from within send_messages.message_state.report_server_ack, where we can easily inspect the current state of the possibly-still-in-flight message. * The code to confirm that an event was received happens now in server_events.js, rather than later, so that we don't falsely blame the event loop for a downstream bug. (Plus it's easier to just do it one place.) This change removes a fair amount of code from our node tests. Some of the removal is good stuff related to us completing killing off unnecessary code. Other removals are more expediency-driven, and we should make another sweep at ramping up our coverage on compose.js, with possibly a little more mocking of the new `send_messages` code layer, since it's now abstracted better. There is also some minor cleanup to echo.resend_message() in this commit. See #5968 for a detailed breakdown of the changes.
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if (local_id) {
// We are rendering this message locally with an id
// like 92l99.01 that corresponds to a reasonable
// approximation of the id we'll get from the server
// in terms of sorting messages.
locally_echoed = true;
} else {
// We are not rendering this message locally, but we
// track the message's life cycle with an id like
// loc-1, loc-2, loc-3,etc.
locally_echoed = false;
local_id = sent_messages.get_new_local_id();
}
sending messages: Extract sent_messages.js. This commit extract send_messages.js to clean up code related to the following things: * sending data to /json/report_send_time * restarting the event loop if events don't arrive on time The code related to /json/report changes the following ways: * We track the state almost completely in the new send_messages.js module, with other modules just making one-line calls. * We no longer send "displayed" times to the servers, since we were kind of lying about them anyway. * We now explicitly track the state of each single sent message in its own object. * We now look up data related to the messages by local_id, instead of message_id. The problem with message_id was that is was mutable. Now we use local_id, and we extend the local_id concept to messages that don't get rendered client side. We no longer need to react to the 'message_id_changed' event to change our hash key. * The code used to live in many places: * various big chunks were scattered among compose.js, and those were all moved or reduced to one-line calls into the new module * echo.js continues to make basically one-line calls, but it no longer calls compose.report_as_received(), nor does it set the "start" time. * message_util.js used to report received events, but only when they finally got drawn in the home view; this code is gone now The code related to restarting the event loop if events don't arrive changes as follows: * The timer now gets set up from within send_messages.message_state.report_server_ack, where we can easily inspect the current state of the possibly-still-in-flight message. * The code to confirm that an event was received happens now in server_events.js, rather than later, so that we don't falsely blame the event loop for a downstream bug. (Plus it's easier to just do it one place.) This change removes a fair amount of code from our node tests. Some of the removal is good stuff related to us completing killing off unnecessary code. Other removals are more expediency-driven, and we should make another sweep at ramping up our coverage on compose.js, with possibly a little more mocking of the new `send_messages` code layer, since it's now abstracted better. There is also some minor cleanup to echo.resend_message() in this commit. See #5968 for a detailed breakdown of the changes.
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request.local_id = local_id;
sent_messages.start_tracking_message({
local_id: local_id,
locally_echoed: locally_echoed,
});
request.locally_echoed = locally_echoed;
function success(data) {
sending messages: Extract sent_messages.js. This commit extract send_messages.js to clean up code related to the following things: * sending data to /json/report_send_time * restarting the event loop if events don't arrive on time The code related to /json/report changes the following ways: * We track the state almost completely in the new send_messages.js module, with other modules just making one-line calls. * We no longer send "displayed" times to the servers, since we were kind of lying about them anyway. * We now explicitly track the state of each single sent message in its own object. * We now look up data related to the messages by local_id, instead of message_id. The problem with message_id was that is was mutable. Now we use local_id, and we extend the local_id concept to messages that don't get rendered client side. We no longer need to react to the 'message_id_changed' event to change our hash key. * The code used to live in many places: * various big chunks were scattered among compose.js, and those were all moved or reduced to one-line calls into the new module * echo.js continues to make basically one-line calls, but it no longer calls compose.report_as_received(), nor does it set the "start" time. * message_util.js used to report received events, but only when they finally got drawn in the home view; this code is gone now The code related to restarting the event loop if events don't arrive changes as follows: * The timer now gets set up from within send_messages.message_state.report_server_ack, where we can easily inspect the current state of the possibly-still-in-flight message. * The code to confirm that an event was received happens now in server_events.js, rather than later, so that we don't falsely blame the event loop for a downstream bug. (Plus it's easier to just do it one place.) This change removes a fair amount of code from our node tests. Some of the removal is good stuff related to us completing killing off unnecessary code. Other removals are more expediency-driven, and we should make another sweep at ramping up our coverage on compose.js, with possibly a little more mocking of the new `send_messages` code layer, since it's now abstracted better. There is also some minor cleanup to echo.resend_message() in this commit. See #5968 for a detailed breakdown of the changes.
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exports.send_message_success(local_id, data.id, locally_echoed);
}
function error(response) {
// If we're not local echo'ing messages, or if this message was not
// locally echoed, show error in compose box
sending messages: Extract sent_messages.js. This commit extract send_messages.js to clean up code related to the following things: * sending data to /json/report_send_time * restarting the event loop if events don't arrive on time The code related to /json/report changes the following ways: * We track the state almost completely in the new send_messages.js module, with other modules just making one-line calls. * We no longer send "displayed" times to the servers, since we were kind of lying about them anyway. * We now explicitly track the state of each single sent message in its own object. * We now look up data related to the messages by local_id, instead of message_id. The problem with message_id was that is was mutable. Now we use local_id, and we extend the local_id concept to messages that don't get rendered client side. We no longer need to react to the 'message_id_changed' event to change our hash key. * The code used to live in many places: * various big chunks were scattered among compose.js, and those were all moved or reduced to one-line calls into the new module * echo.js continues to make basically one-line calls, but it no longer calls compose.report_as_received(), nor does it set the "start" time. * message_util.js used to report received events, but only when they finally got drawn in the home view; this code is gone now The code related to restarting the event loop if events don't arrive changes as follows: * The timer now gets set up from within send_messages.message_state.report_server_ack, where we can easily inspect the current state of the possibly-still-in-flight message. * The code to confirm that an event was received happens now in server_events.js, rather than later, so that we don't falsely blame the event loop for a downstream bug. (Plus it's easier to just do it one place.) This change removes a fair amount of code from our node tests. Some of the removal is good stuff related to us completing killing off unnecessary code. Other removals are more expediency-driven, and we should make another sweep at ramping up our coverage on compose.js, with possibly a little more mocking of the new `send_messages` code layer, since it's now abstracted better. There is also some minor cleanup to echo.resend_message() in this commit. See #5968 for a detailed breakdown of the changes.
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if (!locally_echoed) {
compose_error(response, $('#new_message_content'));
return;
}
echo.message_send_error(local_id, response);
}
exports.transmit_message(request, success, error);
server_events.assert_get_events_running("Restarting get_events because it was not running during send");
if (locally_echoed) {
clear_compose_box();
}
};
exports.enter_with_preview_open = function () {
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exports.clear_preview_area();
if (page_params.enter_sends) {
// If enter_sends is enabled, we attempt to send the message
exports.finish();
} else {
// Otherwise, we return to the compose box and focus it
$("#new_message_content").focus();
}
};
exports.finish = function () {
exports.clear_invites();
if (! compose.validate()) {
return false;
}
exports.send_message();
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exports.clear_preview_area();
// TODO: Do we want to fire the event even if the send failed due
// to a server-side error?
$(document).trigger($.Event('compose_finished.zulip'));
return true;
};
exports.update_email = function (user_id, new_email) {
var reply_to = compose_state.recipient();
if (!reply_to) {
return;
}
reply_to = people.update_email_in_reply_to(reply_to, user_id, new_email);
compose_state.recipient(reply_to);
};
exports.get_invalid_recipient_emails = function () {
var private_recipients = util.extract_pm_recipients(compose_state.recipient());
var invalid_recipients = [];
_.each(private_recipients, function (email) {
if (people.realm_get(email) !== undefined) {
return;
}
if (people.is_cross_realm_email(email)) {
return;
}
invalid_recipients.push(email);
});
return invalid_recipients;
};
function check_unsubscribed_stream_for_send(stream_name, autosubscribe) {
var stream_obj = stream_data.get_sub(stream_name);
var result;
if (!stream_obj) {
return "does-not-exist";
}
if (!autosubscribe) {
return "not-subscribed";
}
// In the rare circumstance of the autosubscribe option, we
// *Synchronously* try to subscribe to the stream before sending
// the message. This is deprecated and we hope to remove it; see
// #4650.
channel.post({
url: "/json/subscriptions/exists",
data: {stream: stream_name, autosubscribe: true},
async: false,
success: function (data) {
if (data.subscribed) {
result = "subscribed";
} else {
result = "not-subscribed";
}
},
error: function (xhr) {
if (xhr.status === 404) {
result = "does-not-exist";
} else {
result = "error";
}
},
});
return result;
}
function validate_stream_message_mentions(stream_name) {
var stream_count = stream_data.get_subscriber_count(stream_name) || 0;
// check if @all or @everyone is in the message
if (util.is_all_or_everyone_mentioned(compose_state.message_content()) &&
stream_count > compose.all_everyone_warn_threshold) {
if (user_acknowledged_all_everyone === undefined ||
user_acknowledged_all_everyone === false) {
// user has not seen a warning message yet if undefined
show_all_everyone_warnings();
$("#compose-send-button").prop('disabled', false);
$("#sending-indicator").hide();
return false;
}
} else {
// the message no longer contains @all or @everyone
exports.clear_all_everyone_warnings();
}
// at this point, the user has either acknowledged the warning or removed @all / @everyone
user_acknowledged_all_everyone = undefined;
return true;
}
exports.validate_stream_message_address_info = function (stream_name) {
if (stream_data.is_subscribed(stream_name)) {
return true;
}
var response;
switch (check_unsubscribed_stream_for_send(stream_name,
page_params.narrow_stream !== undefined)) {
case "does-not-exist":
response = "<p>The stream <b>" +
Handlebars.Utils.escapeExpression(stream_name) + "</b> does not exist.</p>" +
"<p>Manage your subscriptions <a href='#streams/all'>on your Streams page</a>.</p>";
compose_error(response, $('#stream'));
return false;
case "error":
compose_error(i18n.t("Error checking subscription"), $("#stream"));
return false;
case "not-subscribed":
response = "<p>You're not subscribed to the stream <b>" +
Handlebars.Utils.escapeExpression(stream_name) + "</b>.</p>" +
"<p>Manage your subscriptions <a href='#streams/all'>on your Streams page</a>.</p>";
compose_error(response, $('#stream'));
return false;
}
return true;
};
function validate_stream_message() {
var stream_name = compose_state.stream_name();
if (stream_name === "") {
compose_error(i18n.t("Please specify a stream"), $("#stream"));
return false;
}
if (page_params.realm_mandatory_topics) {
var topic = compose_state.subject();
if (topic === "") {
compose_error(i18n.t("Please specify a topic"), $("#subject"));
return false;
}
}
if (!exports.validate_stream_message_address_info(stream_name) ||
!validate_stream_message_mentions(stream_name)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
// The function checks whether the recipients are users of the realm or cross realm users (bots
// for now)
function validate_private_message() {
if (compose_state.recipient() === "") {
compose_error(i18n.t("Please specify at least one recipient"), $("#private_message_recipient"));
return false;
} else if (page_params.realm_is_zephyr_mirror_realm) {
// For Zephyr mirroring realms, the frontend doesn't know which users exist
return true;
}
var invalid_recipients = exports.get_invalid_recipient_emails();
var context = {};
if (invalid_recipients.length === 1) {
context = {recipient: invalid_recipients.join()};
compose_error(i18n.t("The recipient __recipient__ is not valid", context), $("#private_message_recipient"));
return false;
} else if (invalid_recipients.length > 1) {
context = {recipients: invalid_recipients.join()};
compose_error(i18n.t("The recipients __recipients__ are not valid", context), $("#private_message_recipient"));
return false;
}
return true;
}
exports.validate = function () {
$("#compose-send-button").attr('disabled', 'disabled').blur();
$("#sending-indicator").show();
if (/^\s*$/.test(compose_state.message_content())) {
compose_error(i18n.t("You have nothing to send!"), $("#new_message_content"));
return false;
}
if ($("#zephyr-mirror-error").is(":visible")) {
compose_error(i18n.t("You need to be running Zephyr mirroring in order to send messages!"));
return false;
}
if (compose_state.get_message_type() === 'private') {
return validate_private_message();
}
return validate_stream_message();
};
exports.initialize = function () {
$('#stream,#subject,#private_message_recipient').on('keyup', update_fade);
$('#stream,#subject,#private_message_recipient').on('change', update_fade);
$("#compose form").on("submit", function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
compose.finish();
});
resize.watch_manual_resize("#new_message_content");
// Run a feature test and decide whether to display
// the "Attach files" button
if (window.XMLHttpRequest && (new XMLHttpRequest()).upload) {
$("#compose #attach_files").removeClass("notdisplayed");
}
// Lazy load the Dropbox script, since it can slow our page load
// otherwise, and isn't enabled for all users. Also, this Dropbox
// script isn't under an open source license, so we can't (for legal
// reasons) minify it with our own code.
if (feature_flags.dropbox_integration) {
LazyLoad.js('https://www.dropbox.com/static/api/1/dropins.js', function () {
// Successful load. We should now have window.Dropbox.
if (! _.has(window, 'Dropbox')) {
blueslip.error('Dropbox script reports loading but window.Dropbox undefined');
} else if (Dropbox.isBrowserSupported()) {
Dropbox.init({appKey: window.dropboxAppKey});
$("#compose #attach_dropbox_files").removeClass("notdisplayed");
}
});
}
// Show a warning if a user @-mentions someone who will not receive this message
$(document).on('usermention_completed.zulip', function (event, data) {
if (compose_state.get_message_type() !== 'stream') {
return;
}
// Disable for Zephyr mirroring realms, since we never have subscriber lists there
if (page_params.realm_is_zephyr_mirror_realm) {
return;
}
if (data !== undefined && data.mentioned !== undefined) {
var email = data.mentioned.email;
// warn if @all or @everyone is mentioned
if (data.mentioned.full_name === 'all' || data.mentioned.full_name === 'everyone') {
return; // don't check if @all or @everyone is subscribed to a stream
}
if (compose_fade.would_receive_message(email) === false) {
var error_area = $("#compose_invite_users");
var existing_invites_area = $('#compose_invite_users .compose_invite_user');
var existing_invites = _.map($(existing_invites_area), function (user_row) {
return $(user_row).data('useremail');
});
if (existing_invites.indexOf(email) === -1) {
var context = {email: email, name: data.mentioned.full_name};
var new_row = templates.render("compose-invite-users", context);
error_area.append(new_row);
}
error_area.show();
}
}
});
$("#compose-all-everyone").on('click', '.compose-all-everyone-confirm', function (event) {
event.preventDefault();
$(event.target).parents('.compose-all-everyone').remove();
user_acknowledged_all_everyone = true;
exports.clear_all_everyone_warnings();
compose.finish();
});
$("#compose_invite_users").on('click', '.compose_invite_link', function (event) {
event.preventDefault();
var invite_row = $(event.target).parents('.compose_invite_user');
var email = $(invite_row).data('useremail');
if (email === undefined) {
return;
}
function success() {
var all_invites = $("#compose_invite_users");
invite_row.remove();
if (all_invites.children().length === 0) {
all_invites.hide();
}
}
function failure() {
var error_msg = invite_row.find('.compose_invite_user_error');
error_msg.show();
$(event.target).attr('disabled', true);
}
var stream_name = compose_state.stream_name();
var sub = stream_data.get_sub(stream_name);
if (!sub) {
// This should only happen if a stream rename occurs
// before the user clicks. We could prevent this by
// putting a stream id in the link.
blueslip.warn('Stream no longer exists: ' + stream_name);
failure();
return;
}
stream_edit.invite_user_to_stream(email, sub, success, failure);
});
$("#compose_invite_users").on('click', '.compose_invite_close', function (event) {
var invite_row = $(event.target).parents('.compose_invite_user');
var all_invites = $("#compose_invite_users");
invite_row.remove();
if (all_invites.children().length === 0) {
all_invites.hide();
}
});
// Click event binding for "Attach files" button
// Triggers a click on a hidden file input field
$("#compose").on("click", "#attach_files", function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
if (clone_file_input === undefined) {
clone_file_input = $('#file_input').clone(true);
}
$("#compose #file_input").trigger("click");
});
function show_preview(rendered_content) {
var preview_html;
if (rendered_content.indexOf("<p>/me ") === 0) {
// Handle previews of /me messages
preview_html = "<strong>" + page_params.full_name + "</strong> " + rendered_content.slice(4 + 3, -4);
} else {
preview_html = rendered_content;
}
$("#preview_content").html(preview_html);
}
$("#compose").on("click", "#markdown_preview", function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var content = $("#new_message_content").val();
$("#new_message_content").hide();
$("#markdown_preview").hide();
$("#undo_markdown_preview").show();
$("#preview_message_area").show();
if (content.length === 0) {
show_preview(i18n.t("Nothing to preview"));
} else {
if (markdown.contains_backend_only_syntax(content)) {
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var spinner = $("#markdown_preview_spinner").expectOne();
loading.make_indicator(spinner);
} else {
// For messages that don't appear to contain
// bugdown-specific syntax not present in our
// marked.js frontend processor, we render using the
// frontend markdown processor message (but still
// render server-side to ensure the preview is
// accurate; if the `markdown.contains_backend_only_syntax` logic is
// incorrect wrong, users will see a brief flicker).
var message_obj = {
raw_content: content,
};
markdown.apply_markdown(message_obj);
}
channel.post({
url: '/json/messages/render',
idempotent: true,
data: {content: content},
success: function (response_data) {
if (markdown.contains_backend_only_syntax(content)) {
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loading.destroy_indicator($("#markdown_preview_spinner"));
}
show_preview(response_data.rendered);
},
error: function () {
if (markdown.contains_backend_only_syntax(content)) {
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loading.destroy_indicator($("#markdown_preview_spinner"));
}
show_preview(i18n.t("Failed to generate preview"));
},
});
}
});
$("#compose").on("click", "#undo_markdown_preview", function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
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exports.clear_preview_area();
});
$("#compose").on("click", "#attach_dropbox_files", function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var options = {
// Required. Called when a user selects an item in the Chooser.
success: function (files) {
var textbox = $("#new_message_content");
var links = _.map(files, function (file) { return '[' + file.name + '](' + file.link +')'; })
.join(' ') + ' ';
textbox.val(textbox.val() + links);
},
// Optional. A value of false (default) limits selection to a single file, while
// true enables multiple file selection.
multiselect: true,
iframe: true,
};
Dropbox.choose(options);
});
function uploadStarted() {
$("#compose-send-button").attr("disabled", "");
$("#send-status").addClass("alert-info")
.show();
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$(".send-status-close").one('click', exports.abort_xhr);
$("#error-msg").html(
$("<p>").text(i18n.t("Uploading…"))
.after('<div class="progress progress-striped active">' +
'<div class="bar" id="upload-bar" style="width: 00%;"></div>' +
'</div>'));
}
function progressUpdated(i, file, progress) {
$("#upload-bar").width(progress + "%");
}
function uploadError(err, file) {
var msg;
$("#send-status").addClass("alert-error")
.removeClass("alert-info");
$("#compose-send-button").prop("disabled", false);
switch (err) {
case 'BrowserNotSupported':
msg = i18n.t("File upload is not yet available for your browser.");
break;
case 'TooManyFiles':
msg = i18n.t("Unable to upload that many files at once.");
break;
case 'FileTooLarge':
// sanitization not needed as the file name is not potentially parsed as HTML, etc.
var context = { file_name: file.name };
msg = i18n.t('"__file_name__" was too large; the maximum file size is 25MiB.', context);
break;
case 'REQUEST ENTITY TOO LARGE':
msg = i18n.t("Sorry, the file was too large.");
break;
case 'QuotaExceeded':
var translation_part1 = i18n.t('Upload would exceed your maximum quota. You can delete old attachments to free up space.');
var translation_part2 = i18n.t('Click here');
msg = translation_part1 + ' <a href="#settings/uploaded-files">' + translation_part2 + '</a>';
$("#error-msg").html(msg);
return;
default:
msg = i18n.t("An unknown error occurred.");
break;
}
$("#error-msg").text(msg);
}
function uploadFinished(i, file, response) {
if (response.uri === undefined) {
return;
}
var textbox = $("#new_message_content");
var split_uri = response.uri.split("/");
var filename = split_uri[split_uri.length - 1];
// Urgh, yet another hack to make sure we're "composing"
// when text gets added into the composebox.
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if (!compose_state.composing()) {
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compose_actions.start('stream');
}
var uri = make_upload_absolute(response.uri);
if (i === -1) {
// This is a paste, so there's no filename. Show the image directly
textbox.val(textbox.val() + "[pasted image](" + uri + ") ");
} else {
// This is a dropped file, so make the filename a link to the image
textbox.val(textbox.val() + "[" + filename + "](" + uri + ")" + " ");
}
compose_ui.autosize_textarea();
$("#compose-send-button").prop("disabled", false);
$("#send-status").removeClass("alert-info")
.hide();
// In order to upload the same file twice in a row, we need to clear out
// the #file_input element, so that the next time we use the file dialog,
// an actual change event is fired. This is extracted to a function
// to abstract away some IE hacks.
clear_out_file_list($("#file_input"));
}
// Expose the internal file upload functions to the desktop app,
// since the linux/windows QtWebkit based apps upload images
// directly to the server
if (window.bridge) {
exports.uploadStarted = uploadStarted;
exports.progressUpdated = progressUpdated;
exports.uploadError = uploadError;
exports.uploadFinished = uploadFinished;
}
$("#compose").filedrop({
url: "/json/user_uploads",
fallback_id: "file_input",
paramname: "file",
maxfilesize: page_params.maxfilesize,
data: {
// the token isn't automatically included in filedrop's post
csrfmiddlewaretoken: csrf_token,
},
raw_droppable: ['text/uri-list', 'text/plain'],
drop: uploadStarted,
progressUpdated: progressUpdated,
error: uploadError,
uploadFinished: uploadFinished,
rawDrop: function (contents) {
var textbox = $("#new_message_content");
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if (!compose_state.composing()) {
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compose_actions.start('stream');
}
textbox.val(textbox.val() + contents);
compose_ui.autosize_textarea();
},
});
if (page_params.narrow !== undefined) {
if (page_params.narrow_topic !== undefined) {
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compose_actions.start("stream", {subject: page_params.narrow_topic});
} else {
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compose_actions.start("stream", {});
}
}
};
return exports;
}());
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if (typeof module !== 'undefined') {
module.exports = compose;
}