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import autosize from "autosize";
import $ from "jquery";
import * as blueslip from "./blueslip";
import * as condense from "./condense";
import * as message_lists from "./message_lists";
import * as message_viewport from "./message_viewport";
import * as navbar_alerts from "./navbar_alerts";
import * as navigate from "./navigate";
import * as popovers from "./popovers";
import * as recent_topics_util from "./recent_topics_util";
import * as ui from "./ui";
import {user_settings} from "./user_settings";
import * as util from "./util";
let narrow_window = false;
function confine_to_range(lo, val, hi) {
if (val < lo) {
return lo;
}
if (val > hi) {
return hi;
}
return val;
}
function size_blocks(blocks, usable_height) {
let sum_height = 0;
js: Automatically convert _.each to for…of. This commit was automatically generated by the following script, followed by lint --fix and a few small manual lint-related cleanups. import * as babelParser from "recast/parsers/babel"; import * as recast from "recast"; import * as tsParser from "recast/parsers/typescript"; import { builders as b, namedTypes as n } from "ast-types"; import { Context } from "ast-types/lib/path-visitor"; import K from "ast-types/gen/kinds"; import { NodePath } from "ast-types/lib/node-path"; import assert from "assert"; import fs from "fs"; import path from "path"; import process from "process"; const checkExpression = (node: n.Node): node is K.ExpressionKind => n.Expression.check(node); const checkStatement = (node: n.Node): node is K.StatementKind => n.Statement.check(node); for (const file of process.argv.slice(2)) { console.log("Parsing", file); const ast = recast.parse(fs.readFileSync(file, { encoding: "utf8" }), { parser: path.extname(file) === ".ts" ? tsParser : babelParser, }); let changed = false; let inLoop = false; let replaceReturn = false; const visitLoop = (...args: string[]) => function(this: Context, path: NodePath) { for (const arg of args) { this.visit(path.get(arg)); } const old = { inLoop }; inLoop = true; this.visit(path.get("body")); inLoop = old.inLoop; return false; }; recast.visit(ast, { visitDoWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), visitExpressionStatement(path) { const { expression, comments } = path.node; let valueOnly; if ( n.CallExpression.check(expression) && n.MemberExpression.check(expression.callee) && !expression.callee.computed && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.object) && expression.callee.object.name === "_" && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.property) && ["each", "forEach"].includes(expression.callee.property.name) && [2, 3].includes(expression.arguments.length) && checkExpression(expression.arguments[0]) && (n.FunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1]) || n.ArrowFunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1])) && [1, 2].includes(expression.arguments[1].params.length) && n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[0]) && ((valueOnly = expression.arguments[1].params[1] === undefined) || n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[1])) && (expression.arguments[2] === undefined || n.ThisExpression.check(expression.arguments[2])) ) { const old = { inLoop, replaceReturn }; inLoop = false; replaceReturn = true; this.visit( path .get("expression") .get("arguments") .get(1) .get("body") ); inLoop = old.inLoop; replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; const [right, { body, params }] = expression.arguments; const loop = b.forOfStatement( b.variableDeclaration("let", [ b.variableDeclarator( valueOnly ? params[0] : b.arrayPattern([params[1], params[0]]) ), ]), valueOnly ? right : b.callExpression( b.memberExpression(right, b.identifier("entries")), [] ), checkStatement(body) ? body : b.expressionStatement(body) ); loop.comments = comments; path.replace(loop); changed = true; } this.traverse(path); }, visitForStatement: visitLoop("init", "test", "update"), visitForInStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitForOfStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitFunction(path) { this.visit(path.get("params")); const old = { replaceReturn }; replaceReturn = false; this.visit(path.get("body")); replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; return false; }, visitReturnStatement(path) { if (replaceReturn) { assert(!inLoop); // could use labeled continue if this ever fires const { argument, comments } = path.node; if (argument === null) { const s = b.continueStatement(); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s); } else { const s = b.expressionStatement(argument); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s, b.continueStatement()); } return false; } this.traverse(path); }, visitWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), }); if (changed) { console.log("Writing", file); fs.writeFileSync(file, recast.print(ast).code, { encoding: "utf8" }); } } Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
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for (const block of blocks) {
sum_height += block.real_height;
js: Automatically convert _.each to for…of. This commit was automatically generated by the following script, followed by lint --fix and a few small manual lint-related cleanups. import * as babelParser from "recast/parsers/babel"; import * as recast from "recast"; import * as tsParser from "recast/parsers/typescript"; import { builders as b, namedTypes as n } from "ast-types"; import { Context } from "ast-types/lib/path-visitor"; import K from "ast-types/gen/kinds"; import { NodePath } from "ast-types/lib/node-path"; import assert from "assert"; import fs from "fs"; import path from "path"; import process from "process"; const checkExpression = (node: n.Node): node is K.ExpressionKind => n.Expression.check(node); const checkStatement = (node: n.Node): node is K.StatementKind => n.Statement.check(node); for (const file of process.argv.slice(2)) { console.log("Parsing", file); const ast = recast.parse(fs.readFileSync(file, { encoding: "utf8" }), { parser: path.extname(file) === ".ts" ? tsParser : babelParser, }); let changed = false; let inLoop = false; let replaceReturn = false; const visitLoop = (...args: string[]) => function(this: Context, path: NodePath) { for (const arg of args) { this.visit(path.get(arg)); } const old = { inLoop }; inLoop = true; this.visit(path.get("body")); inLoop = old.inLoop; return false; }; recast.visit(ast, { visitDoWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), visitExpressionStatement(path) { const { expression, comments } = path.node; let valueOnly; if ( n.CallExpression.check(expression) && n.MemberExpression.check(expression.callee) && !expression.callee.computed && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.object) && expression.callee.object.name === "_" && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.property) && ["each", "forEach"].includes(expression.callee.property.name) && [2, 3].includes(expression.arguments.length) && checkExpression(expression.arguments[0]) && (n.FunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1]) || n.ArrowFunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1])) && [1, 2].includes(expression.arguments[1].params.length) && n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[0]) && ((valueOnly = expression.arguments[1].params[1] === undefined) || n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[1])) && (expression.arguments[2] === undefined || n.ThisExpression.check(expression.arguments[2])) ) { const old = { inLoop, replaceReturn }; inLoop = false; replaceReturn = true; this.visit( path .get("expression") .get("arguments") .get(1) .get("body") ); inLoop = old.inLoop; replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; const [right, { body, params }] = expression.arguments; const loop = b.forOfStatement( b.variableDeclaration("let", [ b.variableDeclarator( valueOnly ? params[0] : b.arrayPattern([params[1], params[0]]) ), ]), valueOnly ? right : b.callExpression( b.memberExpression(right, b.identifier("entries")), [] ), checkStatement(body) ? body : b.expressionStatement(body) ); loop.comments = comments; path.replace(loop); changed = true; } this.traverse(path); }, visitForStatement: visitLoop("init", "test", "update"), visitForInStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitForOfStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitFunction(path) { this.visit(path.get("params")); const old = { replaceReturn }; replaceReturn = false; this.visit(path.get("body")); replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; return false; }, visitReturnStatement(path) { if (replaceReturn) { assert(!inLoop); // could use labeled continue if this ever fires const { argument, comments } = path.node; if (argument === null) { const s = b.continueStatement(); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s); } else { const s = b.expressionStatement(argument); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s, b.continueStatement()); } return false; } this.traverse(path); }, visitWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), }); if (changed) { console.log("Writing", file); fs.writeFileSync(file, recast.print(ast).code, { encoding: "utf8" }); } } Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
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}
js: Automatically convert _.each to for…of. This commit was automatically generated by the following script, followed by lint --fix and a few small manual lint-related cleanups. import * as babelParser from "recast/parsers/babel"; import * as recast from "recast"; import * as tsParser from "recast/parsers/typescript"; import { builders as b, namedTypes as n } from "ast-types"; import { Context } from "ast-types/lib/path-visitor"; import K from "ast-types/gen/kinds"; import { NodePath } from "ast-types/lib/node-path"; import assert from "assert"; import fs from "fs"; import path from "path"; import process from "process"; const checkExpression = (node: n.Node): node is K.ExpressionKind => n.Expression.check(node); const checkStatement = (node: n.Node): node is K.StatementKind => n.Statement.check(node); for (const file of process.argv.slice(2)) { console.log("Parsing", file); const ast = recast.parse(fs.readFileSync(file, { encoding: "utf8" }), { parser: path.extname(file) === ".ts" ? tsParser : babelParser, }); let changed = false; let inLoop = false; let replaceReturn = false; const visitLoop = (...args: string[]) => function(this: Context, path: NodePath) { for (const arg of args) { this.visit(path.get(arg)); } const old = { inLoop }; inLoop = true; this.visit(path.get("body")); inLoop = old.inLoop; return false; }; recast.visit(ast, { visitDoWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), visitExpressionStatement(path) { const { expression, comments } = path.node; let valueOnly; if ( n.CallExpression.check(expression) && n.MemberExpression.check(expression.callee) && !expression.callee.computed && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.object) && expression.callee.object.name === "_" && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.property) && ["each", "forEach"].includes(expression.callee.property.name) && [2, 3].includes(expression.arguments.length) && checkExpression(expression.arguments[0]) && (n.FunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1]) || n.ArrowFunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1])) && [1, 2].includes(expression.arguments[1].params.length) && n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[0]) && ((valueOnly = expression.arguments[1].params[1] === undefined) || n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[1])) && (expression.arguments[2] === undefined || n.ThisExpression.check(expression.arguments[2])) ) { const old = { inLoop, replaceReturn }; inLoop = false; replaceReturn = true; this.visit( path .get("expression") .get("arguments") .get(1) .get("body") ); inLoop = old.inLoop; replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; const [right, { body, params }] = expression.arguments; const loop = b.forOfStatement( b.variableDeclaration("let", [ b.variableDeclarator( valueOnly ? params[0] : b.arrayPattern([params[1], params[0]]) ), ]), valueOnly ? right : b.callExpression( b.memberExpression(right, b.identifier("entries")), [] ), checkStatement(body) ? body : b.expressionStatement(body) ); loop.comments = comments; path.replace(loop); changed = true; } this.traverse(path); }, visitForStatement: visitLoop("init", "test", "update"), visitForInStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitForOfStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitFunction(path) { this.visit(path.get("params")); const old = { replaceReturn }; replaceReturn = false; this.visit(path.get("body")); replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; return false; }, visitReturnStatement(path) { if (replaceReturn) { assert(!inLoop); // could use labeled continue if this ever fires const { argument, comments } = path.node; if (argument === null) { const s = b.continueStatement(); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s); } else { const s = b.expressionStatement(argument); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s, b.continueStatement()); } return false; } this.traverse(path); }, visitWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), }); if (changed) { console.log("Writing", file); fs.writeFileSync(file, recast.print(ast).code, { encoding: "utf8" }); } } Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
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for (const block of blocks) {
let ratio = block.real_height / sum_height;
ratio = confine_to_range(0.05, ratio, 0.85);
block.max_height = confine_to_range(80, usable_height * ratio, 1.2 * block.real_height);
js: Automatically convert _.each to for…of. This commit was automatically generated by the following script, followed by lint --fix and a few small manual lint-related cleanups. import * as babelParser from "recast/parsers/babel"; import * as recast from "recast"; import * as tsParser from "recast/parsers/typescript"; import { builders as b, namedTypes as n } from "ast-types"; import { Context } from "ast-types/lib/path-visitor"; import K from "ast-types/gen/kinds"; import { NodePath } from "ast-types/lib/node-path"; import assert from "assert"; import fs from "fs"; import path from "path"; import process from "process"; const checkExpression = (node: n.Node): node is K.ExpressionKind => n.Expression.check(node); const checkStatement = (node: n.Node): node is K.StatementKind => n.Statement.check(node); for (const file of process.argv.slice(2)) { console.log("Parsing", file); const ast = recast.parse(fs.readFileSync(file, { encoding: "utf8" }), { parser: path.extname(file) === ".ts" ? tsParser : babelParser, }); let changed = false; let inLoop = false; let replaceReturn = false; const visitLoop = (...args: string[]) => function(this: Context, path: NodePath) { for (const arg of args) { this.visit(path.get(arg)); } const old = { inLoop }; inLoop = true; this.visit(path.get("body")); inLoop = old.inLoop; return false; }; recast.visit(ast, { visitDoWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), visitExpressionStatement(path) { const { expression, comments } = path.node; let valueOnly; if ( n.CallExpression.check(expression) && n.MemberExpression.check(expression.callee) && !expression.callee.computed && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.object) && expression.callee.object.name === "_" && n.Identifier.check(expression.callee.property) && ["each", "forEach"].includes(expression.callee.property.name) && [2, 3].includes(expression.arguments.length) && checkExpression(expression.arguments[0]) && (n.FunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1]) || n.ArrowFunctionExpression.check(expression.arguments[1])) && [1, 2].includes(expression.arguments[1].params.length) && n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[0]) && ((valueOnly = expression.arguments[1].params[1] === undefined) || n.Identifier.check(expression.arguments[1].params[1])) && (expression.arguments[2] === undefined || n.ThisExpression.check(expression.arguments[2])) ) { const old = { inLoop, replaceReturn }; inLoop = false; replaceReturn = true; this.visit( path .get("expression") .get("arguments") .get(1) .get("body") ); inLoop = old.inLoop; replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; const [right, { body, params }] = expression.arguments; const loop = b.forOfStatement( b.variableDeclaration("let", [ b.variableDeclarator( valueOnly ? params[0] : b.arrayPattern([params[1], params[0]]) ), ]), valueOnly ? right : b.callExpression( b.memberExpression(right, b.identifier("entries")), [] ), checkStatement(body) ? body : b.expressionStatement(body) ); loop.comments = comments; path.replace(loop); changed = true; } this.traverse(path); }, visitForStatement: visitLoop("init", "test", "update"), visitForInStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitForOfStatement: visitLoop("left", "right"), visitFunction(path) { this.visit(path.get("params")); const old = { replaceReturn }; replaceReturn = false; this.visit(path.get("body")); replaceReturn = old.replaceReturn; return false; }, visitReturnStatement(path) { if (replaceReturn) { assert(!inLoop); // could use labeled continue if this ever fires const { argument, comments } = path.node; if (argument === null) { const s = b.continueStatement(); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s); } else { const s = b.expressionStatement(argument); s.comments = comments; path.replace(s, b.continueStatement()); } return false; } this.traverse(path); }, visitWhileStatement: visitLoop("test"), }); if (changed) { console.log("Writing", file); fs.writeFileSync(file, recast.print(ast).code, { encoding: "utf8" }); } } Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
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}
}
function get_new_heights() {
const res = {};
const viewport_height = message_viewport.height();
const top_navbar_height = $("#top_navbar").safeOuterHeight(true);
const right_sidebar_shorcuts_height = $(".right-sidebar-shortcuts").safeOuterHeight(true) || 0;
res.bottom_whitespace_height = viewport_height * 0.4;
res.main_div_min_height = viewport_height - top_navbar_height;
res.stream_filters_max_height =
viewport_height -
Number.parseInt($("#left-sidebar").css("marginTop"), 10) -
Number.parseInt($(".narrows_panel").css("marginTop"), 10) -
Number.parseInt($(".narrows_panel").css("marginBottom"), 10) -
$("#global_filters").safeOuterHeight(true) -
$("#streams_header").safeOuterHeight(true);
// Don't let us crush the stream sidebar completely out of view
res.stream_filters_max_height = Math.max(80, res.stream_filters_max_height);
// RIGHT SIDEBAR
const usable_height =
viewport_height -
Number.parseInt($("#right-sidebar").css("marginTop"), 10) -
$("#userlist-header").safeOuterHeight(true) -
$("#user_search_section").safeOuterHeight(true) -
right_sidebar_shorcuts_height;
res.buddy_list_wrapper_max_height = Math.max(80, usable_height);
return res;
}
function left_userlist_get_new_heights() {
const res = {};
const viewport_height = message_viewport.height();
const viewport_width = message_viewport.width();
res.viewport_height = viewport_height;
res.viewport_width = viewport_width;
// main div
const top_navbar_height = $(".header").safeOuterHeight(true);
res.bottom_whitespace_height = viewport_height * 0.4;
res.main_div_min_height = viewport_height - top_navbar_height;
// left sidebar
const $stream_filters = $("#stream_filters").expectOne();
const $buddy_list_wrapper = $("#buddy_list_wrapper").expectOne();
const stream_filters_real_height = $stream_filters.prop("scrollHeight");
const user_list_real_height = ui.get_scroll_element($buddy_list_wrapper).prop("scrollHeight");
res.total_leftlist_height =
viewport_height -
Number.parseInt($("#left-sidebar").css("marginTop"), 10) -
Number.parseInt($(".narrows_panel").css("marginTop"), 10) -
Number.parseInt($(".narrows_panel").css("marginBottom"), 10) -
$("#global_filters").safeOuterHeight(true) -
$("#streams_header").safeOuterHeight(true) -
$("#userlist-header").safeOuterHeight(true) -
$("#user_search_section").safeOuterHeight(true) -
Number.parseInt($stream_filters.css("marginBottom"), 10);
const blocks = [
{
real_height: stream_filters_real_height,
},
{
real_height: user_list_real_height,
},
];
size_blocks(blocks, res.total_leftlist_height);
res.stream_filters_max_height = blocks[0].max_height;
res.buddy_list_wrapper_max_height = blocks[1].max_height;
return res;
}
export function watch_manual_resize(element) {
const box = document.querySelector(element);
if (!box) {
blueslip.error("Bad selector in watch_manual_resize: " + element);
return undefined;
}
const meta = {
box,
height: null,
mousedown: false,
};
const box_handler = function () {
meta.mousedown = true;
meta.height = meta.box.clientHeight;
};
meta.box.addEventListener("mousedown", box_handler);
// If the user resizes the textarea manually, we use the
// callback to stop autosize from adjusting the height.
// It will be re-enabled when this component is next opened.
const body_handler = function () {
if (meta.mousedown === true) {
meta.mousedown = false;
if (meta.height !== meta.box.clientHeight) {
meta.height = meta.box.clientHeight;
autosize.destroy($(element)).height(meta.height + "px");
}
}
};
document.body.addEventListener("mouseup", body_handler);
return [box_handler, body_handler];
}
export function reset_compose_message_max_height(bottom_whitespace_height) {
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
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// If the compose-box is open, we set the `max-height` property of
// `compose-textarea` and `preview-textarea`, so that the
// compose-box's maximum extent does not overlap the last message
// in the current stream. We also leave a tiny bit of space after
// the last message of the current stream.
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
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// Compute bottom_whitespace_height if not provided by caller.
if (bottom_whitespace_height === undefined) {
const h = narrow_window ? left_userlist_get_new_heights() : get_new_heights();
bottom_whitespace_height = h.bottom_whitespace_height;
}
// Take properties of the whichever message area is visible.
const $visible_textarea = $("#compose-textarea:visible, #preview_message_area:visible");
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
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const compose_height = Number.parseInt($("#compose").outerHeight(), 10);
const compose_textarea_height = Number.parseInt($visible_textarea.outerHeight(), 10);
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
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const compose_non_textarea_height = compose_height - compose_textarea_height;
// The `preview_message_area` can have a slightly different height
// than `compose-textarea` based on operating system. We just
// ensure that the last message is not overlapped by compose box.
$visible_textarea.css(
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
2021-01-18 14:23:29 +01:00
"max-height",
// The 10 here leaves space for the selected message border.
bottom_whitespace_height - compose_non_textarea_height - 10,
);
}
export function resize_bottom_whitespace(h) {
$("#bottom_whitespace").height(h.bottom_whitespace_height);
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
2021-01-18 14:23:29 +01:00
// The height of the compose box is tied to that of
// bottom_whitespace, so update it if necessary.
//
// reset_compose_message_max_height cannot compute the right
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
2021-01-18 14:23:29 +01:00
// height correctly while compose is hidden. This is OK, because
// we also resize compose every time it is opened.
if ($(".message_comp").is(":visible")) {
reset_compose_message_max_height(h.bottom_whitespace_height);
compose-box: Fix compose-box from covering last messages of stream. While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize tool is not always readily visible to the user. The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height` property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height` is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current stream. The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the `compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of `compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time. Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box. Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Fixes: #16038.
2021-01-18 14:23:29 +01:00
}
}
export function resize_stream_filters_container(h) {
h = narrow_window ? left_userlist_get_new_heights() : get_new_heights();
resize_bottom_whitespace(h);
$("#stream-filters-container").css("max-height", h.stream_filters_max_height);
}
export function resize_sidebars() {
let $sidebar;
if (user_settings.left_side_userlist) {
const css_narrow_mode = message_viewport.is_narrow();
$("#top_navbar").removeClass("rightside-userlist");
const $right_items = $(".right-sidebar-items").expectOne();
if (css_narrow_mode && !narrow_window) {
// move stuff to the left sidebar (skinny mode)
narrow_window = true;
popovers.set_userlist_placement("left");
$sidebar = $("#left-sidebar").expectOne();
$sidebar.append($right_items);
$("#buddy_list_wrapper").css("margin", "0px");
$("#userlist-toggle").css("display", "none");
$("#invite-user-link").hide();
} else if (!css_narrow_mode && narrow_window) {
// move stuff to the right sidebar (wide mode)
narrow_window = false;
popovers.set_userlist_placement("right");
$sidebar = $("#right-sidebar").expectOne();
$sidebar.append($right_items);
$("#buddy_list_wrapper").css("margin", "");
$("#userlist-toggle").css("display", "");
$("#invite-user-link").show();
}
}
const h = narrow_window ? left_userlist_get_new_heights() : get_new_heights();
$("#buddy_list_wrapper").css("max-height", h.buddy_list_wrapper_max_height);
$("#stream-filters-container").css("max-height", h.stream_filters_max_height);
return h;
}
export function resize_page_components() {
navbar_alerts.resize_app();
const h = resize_sidebars();
resize_bottom_whitespace(h);
}
let _old_width = $(window).width();
export function handler() {
const new_width = $(window).width();
// On mobile web, we want to avoid hiding a popover here on height change,
// especially if this resize was triggered by a virtual keyboard
// popping up when the user opened that very popover.
const mobile = util.is_mobile();
if (!mobile || new_width !== _old_width) {
popovers.hide_all();
}
if (new_width !== _old_width) {
_old_width = new_width;
condense.clear_message_content_height_cache();
}
resize_page_components();
// Re-compute and display/remove [More] links to messages
condense.condense_and_collapse($(".message_table .message_row"));
// This function might run onReady (if we're in a narrow window),
// but before we've loaded in the messages; in that case, don't
// try to scroll to one.
if (message_lists.current.selected_id() !== -1) {
if (mobile) {
popovers.set_suppress_scroll_hide();
}
navigate.scroll_to_selected();
}
}
export function initialize() {
// Hack: If the app is loaded directly to recent topics, then we
// need to arrange to call navbar_alerts.resize_app when we first
// visit a message list. This is a workaround for bugs where the
// floating recipient bar will be invisible (as well as other
// alignment issues) when they are initially rendered in the
// background because recent topics is displayed.
if (recent_topics_util.is_visible()) {
// We bind the handler for the message_feed_container shown event, such
// that it will only get executed once.
//
// The selector here is based on #gear-menu, to take advantage
// of the Bootstrap the 'show' event handler on that legacy
// data-toggle element.
$('#gear-menu a[data-toggle="tab"][href="#message_feed_container"]').one("show", () => {
// We use a requestAnimationFrame here to prevent this call from
// causing a forced reflow.
window.requestAnimationFrame(() => {
navbar_alerts.resize_app();
});
});
}
}