This commit adds minimum width property for different columns
such that the columns do not get too small for narrow screens
and the tables can be scrolled horizontally to view the content.
There are some columns where the text is not user dependent
and we know how long the text can be like user role, bot type
and custom profile field type. In such cases, we can just avoid
wrapping the text randomly.
This commit removes width or min-width properties set for
different table columns so that the column width can adjust
themselves based on the text in different font sizes.
We still have the width property set on "actions" column
though to keep it at the right when a table has only 2/3
columns.
Further commits would be added to handle wrapping of
text in some columns and also to make sure that sort
arrows are visible correctly.
This commit adds "progressive-table-wrapper" class so that
the width property is correctly set and UI is correct for
narrow screens. Also, other properties added by that class
are fine.
This commit adds code to show only system groups in the dropdowns
for group permission settings in production for now. We continue
showing user defined groups for the settings that allow them in
development environment.
"can_mention_group" setting can be set to user defined groups
because some of the realms already do that in production.
We use the already existing server level setting to only allow
settings to be set to system groups, not a named user defined
group as well, in production. But we allow to settings to be set
to any named or anonymous user group in tests and development server.
"can_mention_group" setting can be set to user defined groups
because some of the realms already do that in production.
The existing server level setting is also renamed to make it clear
that both user defined groups and anonymous groups are not allowed
if that setting is set to False.
This commit also changes the error message to be consistent for the
case when a setting cannot be set to user defined groups as per
server level and setting and when a particular setting cannot be set
to user defined groups due to the configuration of that particular
setting. For this we add a new class SystemGroupRequiredError in
exceptions.py so that we need not re-write the error message in
multiple places.
information_density.initialize uses timerender.stringify_time, and
thus requires timerender.initialize to have been called first.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Updates strings in the user invite modal to use invitation as the
noun/adjective in strings, instead of invite.
Also use "…" rather than three "." characters for ellipses.
To increase the number of options available for the user to pick from,
we increase the limit of options shown to 50 for all typeaheads, and
make the menu scrollable. The max height is set to original height of
the composebox typeahead menu, which fit 8 options or to 95% of the
window height, whichever is smaller.
Fixes: #20620.
On reactivate or deactivate, we add appropriate class through JQuery.
But that class only remains there until sort, on sort any of these added
classes will be removed. We did not face the problem of un-greying for
active users page, because deactivated_users class was added to the HTML
always if `is_active` was false for the user.
In this commit, we rename `reactivated_user` to `active-user` and this
class will be present for all active users, even on the active users
table. For the deactivated users table, we will have scoped css that
will grey out the row with `active-user` class.
Fixed#29894.
We were using `is_active` to determine whether to show that column or
not. In case of deactivated table, on reactivating a user, `is_active`
will become true for that user, but we still don't want to show that
column and mess up our layout. Same would happen in the active users
table when a user was deactivated and the `is_active` would become
false. It is better to control the column to be shown on a per-table
basis and we introduced `display_last_active_column` to control that.
Co-authored-by: shubham-padia <shubham@zulip.com>
Besides "RE:" and "FWD:", "AW:" (from German "Antwort" for answer) is
another common prefix in email subjects. Let email_mirror automatically
remove it as well.
We were trying scroll the highlighted element but it also scrolls
the parent elements leading to scrolling of the help doc.
We don't need to scroll here at all actually since focused element
is scrolled to be visible by default. Tested in chrome, firefox
and safari on mac.
Three events i.e. 'stream create', 'subscription add', and
'message' event are received by client on channel creation.
Earlier, we were narrowing to channel while processing the
'stream create' event. This was resulting in fetching messages
for that narrow even before adding subscription. This resulted
in a bug where "You subscribed to" bookend was visible in the
message feed after the "channel events" message.
This commit updates the logic to narrow ONLY after adding
subscription i.e. while processing "subscription add" event.
Note: A channel creator who is not going to subscribe to the
channel themselves is NOT narrowed to the channel view.
This fixes the incorrect behavior.
Fixes#30691.
We've removed the pencil icon and renamed the button to `Change your
password`. We've also removed the `.small` and `.btn-link` classes.
We also changed the `Password` label to use the `.settings-field-label`
class, same as the other labels for settings.
We removed the pencil icon, `.btn-link` and `.small` classes.
We also changed the `Email` label to use the `.settings-field-label`
class, same as the other labels for settings.
We've removed the pencil icon and removed the `.small` class from the
button.
This setting button is being used in two places: Changing your personal
language and changing the org-wide language for emails. That is why
we have used the `Change the language` generic tooltip instead of
`Change your language` tooltip.
`.change_password_button` and `#pw_change_link` were unused.
I've not checked for any other unused classes in this page, only
the password field. This was noticed when trying to make a layout
change for the password field and the change was moved to a preparatory
commit for the same.
This commit adds a link to the "Personal" tab of the channel settings
modal from the "Channel settings" link in the channel actions popover
when the user doesn't have the permission to change the channel
permissions.
Fixes#30529.
This enables the stream popover for spectators, by unhiding the triple
vertical dots button in the stream sidebar row.
In the spectators' version of the popover, we only show the
"Copy link to channel" option.
Fixes part of #30529.
Now that the channel name in the left sidebar links to the topmost
topic, we add a new menu option that lets us copy the channel feed link
to the clipboard.
Fixes part of #30529.
This commit reorganizes the channel actions popover to group related
actions together.
As noted by Alya Abbott in CZO, the logic behind the grouping is as
follows:
* The top section is things you might do as part of your workflow for
using Zulip.
* The second section is for managing the channel itself.
* "Change color" is kept independently in the last section because of
how the color picker takes over a big chunk of the menu when opened.
Fixes part of #30529.
There was a bug when updating stream privacy with message list
not narrowed to a stream as 'narrow_state.stream_sub().stream_id',
added in 933195f7a5, tried to access stream_id field even when
`narrow_state.stream_sub()` returned undefined.
When using the sub-expression purely for filtering, and not for
accessing the value in the resultset, .alias() is potentially faster
since it does not pull the value in as well.
Modified the `Select a channel below or change topic name.`
instruction in `move topics/move messages` modal.
It's not necessary and can be confusing when user does not
have permissions to change the channel and topic name.
1) On the `Move topic` modal, dropped the line
2) On the `Move messages` modal, replaced the
line with `Move messages to:`
Fixes#30055.