Fixes#26774.
We don't need the today argument anymore since every value passed to
it was a new Date() except the tests where we are using MockDate now.
Added handlebars if-else conditions to display
'User is deactivated' tooltip for deactivated users
and 'Bot is deactivated' tooltip for deactivated bots.
Fixes#28593.
There were two typeahead displayed while we were testing
create_private_message_draft. One was topic typeahead from previous
create_stream_message_draft test and the other was cordelia
DM typeahead. So, when clicking on the typeahead, we clicked
the topic typeahead when we really wanted to select the cordelia
typeahead. This resulted in drafts test failing.
When you click "Plan management", the desktop app opens
/self-hosted-billing/ in your browser immediately. So that works badly
if you're already logged into another account in the browser, since that
session will be used and it may be for a different user account than in
the desktop app, causing unintended behavior.
The solution is to replace the on click behavior for "Plan management"
in the desktop app case, to instead make a request to a new endpoint
/json/self-hosted-billing, which provides the billing access url in a
json response. The desktop app takes that URL and window.open()s it (in
the browser). And so a remote billing session for the intended user will
be obtained.
All message view has `in-home` filter and is not empty.
If there are no terms provided, we set filter to display
all messages (including muted streams/topics).
We make it mandatory to provide terms to Filter.
All messages list always has the "in-home" filter. We are in the
process of removing "zhome/zfilt" from message list, so this would
help in that process.
For compose state variables `last_focused_compose_type_input` and
`message_type` that are assigned non-boolean values on user interaction,
`undefined` is the semantically better choice than `false` for
initialisation, to avoid incorrect boolean implications.
When pasting any code without any newlines, whether from a code block or
a code span, it will always be pasted as inline code.
That is, a line of code copied from within a code span will retain code
span formatting on paste, and a line of code copied from within a code
block will be pasted as inline code, instead of a 1 line code block.
This commit refactors the original mark_all_as_read in unread_ops to
bulk_mark_mesages_as_read to include marking stream/topic as read.
The unread_ops API reamins the same to mark stream/topic as read but the
underlying implementation now uses a different endpoint. A new function
mark_all_as_read has been added so that the unread_ops API remains the
same.
Fixes#27372.
We only update the url hash in one place, i.e. in callback for
toggler, so there is no need to have a separate function and it
also prevents in someone using that function incorrectly in future.
We now make the right panel empty if the URL hash is changed to
"#streams/all" or "#streams/subscribed" either manually or by
using the browser back button.
We call the function to make the right panel empty in change_state
and not in the callback function for toggler.goto because the right
panel empty becomes empty due to change in hash and not due to
toggling between subscribed and all streams.
We handle showing the correct section in right panel by calling
set_up_right_panel_section from show_settings_for, so there is
no need to call stream_edit_toggler.goto from switch_to_stream_row.
This commit refactors code to not try to update the hash multiple
times.
We now update the url hash only in the callback function for
toggler.goto and remove the call to setup_subscriptions_stream_hash
in open_edit_panel_for_row. This change works as the hash depends
on the section being opened in right panel, so it seems better to
handle the hash update while toggling to the correct section.
A couple of more changes we need to do to make this work correctly
are -
- We extract the code to call "toggler.goto" for the correct section
outside the update_toggler_for_sub to a new function
set_up_right_panel_section. This is changed as update_toggler_for_sub
returns early without doing anything if the url hash is not the one
we have when settings panel for a particular stream is opened and
now the hash is updated after that check as a callback from
toggler.goto.
- set_up_right_panel_section uses stream_edit_toggler.select_tab
to toggle to the correct section in right panel so we now need
to set stream_edit_toggler.select_tab in change_state.
This commit fixes the bug of tab in right side being changed to
"general" when navigating between streams through keyboard instead
of opening the tab which was opened for previous stream.
Fixes#28422.
We don't want to process the key if `suppressKeyPressRepeat`
is true, but we always want to check to see if we should
stop propagation, or else characters typed into the input
field can be processed as hotkeys.
The search bar input is about to get more complicated,
and an upcoming commit will be switching the element
from `input` to a contenteditable div, which means
we'll be accessing the text with text() instead of
val(). To make that change easier, and reduce future
bugs of using the wrong text/val, this commit
makes setter and getter functions so that the text/val
is isolated to one spot.
Earlier, the tests for compose formatting were verbose, hard to read as
well as extend, and overly granular, without even having the ability to
test the final text selection or the cursor position.
Now, new test helpers, `init_textarea_state` and `get_textarea_state`,
have been added, enabling the tests to be more concise and readable,
while also being more powerful. A representative string alone now
describes the textarea state (the text and the selection / cursor),
making each test case as easy as defining the initial state as a string
and comparing the expected state post formatting with another string.
These new tests helped surface a couple bugs which have been fixed in
preceding commits.
In cases where either the description or the URL, or both were empty,
there would be an unneeded space, originally intended to space out the
description and URL, lingering even when the description and/or URL was
missing. The resulting highlight would also be off at times.
Now we only add in a space if both the description and URL are present,
and the highlight too is as intended.
Earlier, when a selection not starting at the beginning of a line was
formatted as a spoiler, the spoiler would not start on a new line, and
so would not be rendered as a spoiler. The `Header` highlighting too
was off by one character.
Now, the spoiler starts on a new line, and the `Header` highlighting
works as expected too.
This commit fixes "Automatically follow topics where I'm mentioned"
setting label click functionality so that the setting is toggled
on clicking the label.
It is possible to have multiple topic / stream terms if user
is searching or if the URL is malformed. So, we should check
if the user is in a proper topic narrow before showing
typing notifications.
This fixes the error of topic being undefined due to there
being multiple topic terms in narrow when trying to display
notifications.
Previously, when the compose bar was open with any DM recipient,
and the organization wide setting to disallow DM is toggled, then
the DM not allowed banner is not displayed on the compose until
it is reopened.
This is fixed by changing the server event dispatch of
private_message_policy from noop to a method to check for
the compose's posting policy status, and display the banner.
Fixes#27774
Earlier, a new banner would be showed for each mention of the same
private stream in the compose box. This commit fixes that by checking
if the private stream warning banners already shown include the private
stream just mentioned, and if so, not showing a new banner.
This implementation is in line with the one for warnings for mentions of
users not subscribed to the current stream.
Fixes: #26914.
If localstorage has `annual` schedule set, upgrade page for
free trial will show annual schedule. We fix it was overriding
the schedule if it was set to be fixed to a value by us.
Fixed an issue in the linkifier and custom profile tables where
dragging darker rows color changes in the background.
Following a CZO discussion on using alpha values in HSL,
I implemented a fix using the CSS color-mix property. This approach
mixes the original color with var(--color-background-modal) in
sRGB mode, effectively eliminating the use of alpha and preventing
color leaks. For more context, see the CZO discussion:
[https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/6-frontend/topic/alphas.20in.20color.20definitions].
Fixes#26480.
As part of the process of moving from stream names to ids, we now only
pass the stream id in compose args to `compose_actions.start()`.
For when we still need the stream name, and have access to the compose
args, we compute it from the id exactly where needed, to localise the
instances of stream names.
This was weird, and I think incorrect. Places that call add_message
seem to expect consistent data structures.
I tried looking a bit into it, and couldn't find anywhere where
returning true made more sense. I'm sort of confused this hasn't
caused issues though.
We don't expect this to happen, and we don't want
to try to maintain the difficult task of gracefully
handling errors that we don't expect to happen
anyways. This will also make the conversion
to typescript easier.
Now we clear the stream id from the compose state on opening the stream
selection dropdown when no stream is specified.
This fixes the bug where the compose box placeholder text would refer to
the previously selected stream, even when the open stream dropdown had
no stream selected.
This reduces reliance on margin for layout, preventing undesired
space appearing below the footer and better using flexbox to align
elements in the legal area.
We previously allowed adding pills for inaccessible user by typing
the email manually. This commit updates it to handle inaccessible
users like we handle invalid emails.
Operand is a confusing name because this
data structure has an attribute *called*
operand. This commit renames references to
this structure to "term", short for "search
term".
For spectators,
page_params.server_typing_started_expiry_period_milliseconds has not
been initialized yet at module load time.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
For spectators,
page_params.server_typing_started_wait_period_milliseconds and
page_params.server_typing_stopped_wait_period_milliseconds have not
been initialized yet at module load time.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
For spectators, page_params.realm_create_public_stream_policy,
page_params.server_web_public_streams_enabled,
page_params.realm_enable_spectator_access have not been initialized
yet at module load time.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
For spectators, page_params.custom_profile_field_types has not been
initialized yet at module load time.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
page_params.narrow may be undefined, page_params.server_sentry_dsn may
be null but not undefined, and page_params.user_id may be 0 (for
spectators) but not undefined.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
For historical reasons, TypeScript ignores variance errors for method
shorthand type declarations even in strict mode. Prefer the correctly
checked style.
https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/method-signature-style
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit fixes the bug about not showing the tooltip about push
notifications not being enabled on the server on checkbox in stream
specific notification row.
We previously showed tooltips about push notifictions not being
enabled on server on the checkboxes in "Notification triggers"
section incorrectly when server had push notifications enabled.
This bug was present as realm_push_notifications_enabled was
not passed to the template correctly. This commit fixes it by
instead using "is_disabled" in the "if" condition as we only
expect it to be true when push notifications are not enabled
on server.
We now do not remove the user group row immediately from "Your groups"
panel when user is removed from the group, if the user can join that
group again by themselves. This makes the behavior similar to what
we have for streams.
This fixes a bug in #26717 where the hash would flash to #personal
before #subscribers. Sometimes `setup_toggler` is called after
the hash change, and it needs to know which tab to show.
Ideally in the future we'd clean up this code so that the hash
changing function isn't called multiple times.