If you entered "stream:Denmark " in the search box, we would show
you two suggestions for "stream Denmark", despite our duplicate
detection, because we didn't canonicalize the suggestion that is
literally based off the user typed query, and so the other way
of generating the "stream Denmark" suggestion created a duplicate.
Now all the suggestions we generate are canonicalized, so the
generalized duplicate detection can work.
(imported from commit 52bf08ccf9bb2e2260ca8c20690169aead3732ab)
This needs to be deployed to both staging and prod at the same
off-peak time (and the schema migration run).
At the time it is deployed, we need to make a few changes directly in
the database:
(1) UPDATE django_content_type set app_label='zerver' where app_label='zephyr';
(2) UPDATE south_migrationhistory set app_name='zerver' where app_name='zephyr';
(imported from commit eb3fd719571740189514ef0b884738cb30df1320)
This was introduced in a71867c2435790, intended to fix#1287.
Very subtle bug. The problem was that we were attaching a click handler
to two selectors, a link, and a div that the link is inside of.
Since the link was a descendant of the other selector, clicking the link
created TWO click events, and the second click on a stream box while
already narrowed to that stream jumped you to the end.
We should be careful of this in the future — never attach an event
handler to two selectors, one of which is contained in the other.
(imported from commit f428f593280e80c90b2665d1dfbff1df8a39bd35)
When you are narrowed and hit "New stream message", the topic
will autofill. This broke during the subject-to-topic
transition.
(imported from commit a9b471884c5cdae449e02ce7aa782add4a178077)
For now, we just get emails about referrals that we have to follow up
on manually.
I don't love using the name "referral" in some places and "invite" in
others, but we already use the verb "invite" to mean something else
and "invite" is a canonical noun.
(imported from commit 0814c18395952fcdef234c1584984f71ca1b6f37)
This restores the feature that hitting down when you are at the
last message automatically centers the last message. This is not
a pure revert, because some additional code now goes through
navigate.down.
(imported from commit 2db1f247692ba068613a2d6c93f18ca7c13a16b8)
We now only suggest "Home" if you have an empty search box (suggestion #1),
or if you are typing "Home". Before we'd show it as a way to get back
from various narrows. This is trac #1596.
(imported from commit 9228bf45e9aaf9912d83efdf70338abb4b7e054f)
Bug was introduced by 9152e6e128e0ac38d97d893cb8243e3b9185351b, which
requests gravatars at 2x size (for retina displays).
They are now 25px, which is a little on the small side, but will do for
now. Properly centered.
(imported from commit 769b71101d62206cde1341b9b6b11fbb7925ae28)
We always intended to move the pointer up when you were at the
top of the viewport and scrolling up, and we always intended to
move the pointer down when you were at the bottom of the viewport
and scrolling down. We didn't intend to move the pointer up
when you were at the bottom, or vice versa. This commit fixes
that bug, simplifies the code, and inlines the code into ui.js.
(imported from commit 77e2ace9d2fc1025e1349e3be13c76c3a397fd38)
We had a feature that if you hit the down arrow key when you
were at the last message, it would recenter you. Waseem has bought
into temporarily removing this feature. Justifications:
1) We can always put it back.
2) Autoscrolling makes it less relevant.
3) The feature complicated the code a bit.
4) The feature worked different for End than down arrow, due to
a FIXME.
5) It might have been a misfeature for users that want more
control over their own scrolling.
6) You can achieve the same essential effect by using PgDn
or space.
(imported from commit fa6874bb5d29d7057bb1601f0b6d577bac1272c7)
This follows up on extracting code to js/search_suggestion.js, and all
the search tests apply to the new module.
(imported from commit dec6c8614c25b4f82da57edeaddc7cfef28260a5)
Moved 400+ lines out of search.js into search_suggestion.js. This
leaves search.js primarily responsible for lots of little DOM
interactions, whereas search_suggestion is more about data.
(imported from commit 53d08b29367c0172e483064f213538d45098279e)
1. Change code comment in search.get_suggestion.
2. Remove side effects from search.get_suggestions.
The function get_suggestions() was updating a module-scoped variable
called search_object, but now it returns a dictionary to its caller.
3. Greatly reduce the scope of the search_object var in search.js.
I also clarified the comment around it a bit. We could squeeze
the scope of search_object even further by using a function wrapper, but
this is a big enough win for now.
(imported from commit 4b633dd30ab45d24b85ea1d10df27df5aaa0c959)