549dd8a4c4 changed the regex that we build to contain whitespace for
readability, and strip that back out before returning it.
Unfortunately, this also serves to strip out whitespace in the source
linkifier, causing it to not match expected strings.
Revert 549dd8a4c4.
Fixes: #27854.
Now, the topic wildcard mention follows the following
rules:
* If the topic has less than 15 participants , anyone
can use @ topic mentions.
* For more than 15, the org setting 'wildcard_mention_policy'
determines who can use @ topic mentions.
Earlier, topic wildcard mentions followed the same restriction
as stream wildcard mentions, which was incorrect.
Fixes part of #27700.
This reverts commit 091e2f177b.
This version of python_to_js_linkifier fails for at least some real
linkifiers. We'll likely re-introduce this after a bit more debugging.
Since the server-side implementation no longer uses look-ahead
or (more importantly) look-behind, it is possible to exactly implement
in Javascript. This removes a common class which would prevent local
echo.
This requires reworking the topic linking algorithm, to march the
server's as well. The tests and behaviour are adjusted in so doing --
previously, the JS implementation would have linked `#foo` with a
`foo` regex on the linkifier, but the server implementation would not
have.
Previously, when a deactivated user was mentioned, he wasn't
rendered as a Pill. This is because the dataset for validating mentions
only included active users, which is fixed by removing that filter.
To allow only silent mentions of them, an extra is_active property
added to FullNameInfo class, which is populated from the query,
which tells if user is deactivated. This is used to convert any
mentions of them to silent mentions in the backend markdown.
Fixes#26857
- Replaces the "Via Markdown" tab with "Via drag-and-drop", and
modifies the instructions to explain that you can drag and drop
anywhere in the app, whether or not the compose box is open.
- Adds "Via paste" tab for the copy-pasting instructions.
Fixes#26894.
Documents the procedure to subscribe / unsubscribe a user via their
profile and general stream settings.
Both methods are separated into tabs in the documentation.
Fixes#26902
- Adds desktop/web instructions.
- Adds #inbox relative link for logged-in users.
- Moves Inbox up in the left sidebar just under "Reading strategies".
- Moves Inbox article content to Markdown include.
- Adds "From the Inbox view" section to "Finding a topic to read",
"Getting started with Zulip", and "Reading strategies".
- Documents Inbox as a new option for the default web app view.
- Removes unused Markdown link.
- Tweaks subheading to better match help center patterns.
- Add Inbox option in "Configure default settings for new users".
- Adds new tabbed section and instructions for marking messages as
read and reading topics via the Inbox view.
Fixes#26903.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
When searching for links inside a topic name, the question mark (?)
was used to split the topic. If a URL had a query after the URL
(e.g., "?foo=bar"), then the query was trimmed from the URL.
Removing the question mark from `basic_link_splitter` is sufficient
to fix this issue. The `get_web_link_regex` function then removes
the trailing punctuation if any, including literal question marks.
Fixes#26368.
This REDOS was not exploitable, as its content is only read from
checked-in files; regardless, simplify it to not backtrack. We also
do not actually have any location which use leading or trailing
whitespace, so remove those optional bits.
The 'startinline' option is utilized in the `CodeHilite` instantiation
to indicate that the provided PHP code snippet should be highlighted
even if it doesn't start with the opening tag or marker of the
associated programming language (which will rarely be the case in
Zulip, since one discusses a section of a file much more often than a
whole file).
Fixes: https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/137-feedback/topic/php.20syntax.20highlighting.20should.20not.20require.20.60.3C.3Fphp.60.
Signed-off-by: Akshat <akshat25iiit@gmail.com>
Fixes#11767.
Previously multi-character emoji sequences weren't matched in the
emoji regex, so we'd convert the characters to separate images,
breaking the intended display.
This change allows us to match the full emoji sequence, and
therefore show the correct image.
- Adds instructions block and relative link to Starred messages.
- Adds "Toggle starred messages counter" subheading.
- Adds "Searching for messages" as a related article.
- Adds `message_handle_match` function to handle new pattern for
relative help links to "Drafts" and "Scheduled messages" for logged-in
users: `{relative|message|drafts}` and `{relative|message|scheduled}`.