This adds the general machinery required, and sets it up for the file
`typing_status.js` as a first use case.
Co-authored-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
When a user performs a search that might contain historical public
streams messages that the user has access to (but doesn't because
we're searching the user's own personal history), we add a notice
above the first search result to let the user know that not all
messages may have been searched.
Fixes#12036.
This ensures that typing '```java' and pressing enter would result in
getting dropped into a java codeblock instead of javascript codeblock.
We implement this by pushing the exact match of a query to be pushed to
the top of the returned matches in `sort_languages`.
With some comments added by tabbott in the tests explaining the
current reasoning.
Fixes#13109.
This changes the availability icon for bot users to user_circle_green;
previously it was accidentally defaulting to user_circle_empty, making
it appear that bots were never available.
Fixes#13149.
As it turns out, our rerender_the_whole_thing function (used whenever
we were adding messages and discovered that the resulting message list
would be out-of-order) was just broken and scrolled the browser to a
random location.
This caused two user-facing bugs:
* On very fast networks, if two users sent messages at very close to
the same time, we could end up with out-of-order message deliveries,
triggering this code path, which was intended to silently correct
the situation, but failed.
* In some narrows to streams with muted topics in the history but some
recent traffic, the user's browser-cached history might have some
gaps that mean the server fetch we do after narrowing discovers the
history is out-of-order, again triggering the
rerender_the_whole_thing code path.
The fix is to just remove that function, adding a new option to the
well-tested rerender_preserving_scrolltop (which has explicit logic to
preserve the scroll position) instead.
Fixes#12067. Likely also fixes#12498.
This brings us in line, and also allows us to style these more like
unordered lists, which is visually more appealing.
On the backend, we now use the default list blockprocessor + sane list
extension of python-markdown to get proper list markup; on the
frontend, we mostly return to upstream's code as they have followed
CommonMark on this issue.
Using <ol> here necessarily removes the behaviour of not renumbering
on lists written like 3, 4, 7; hopefully users will be OK with the
change.
Fixes#12822.
Fixes#13134 as the last commit in the series for this issue.
Solves the "The (?) should just be a target=_blank link to
/help/message-a-stream-by-email." part of the issue.
As a result, a bunch code managing the email hint popup can be deleted,
together with a node test for that.
Fixes#9401.
This adds a FAKE_EMAIL_DOMAIN setting, which should be used if
EXTERNAL_HOST is not a valid domain, and something else is needed to
form bot and dummy user emails (if email visibility is turned off).
It defaults to EXTERNAL_HOST.
get_fake_email_domain() should be used to get this value. It validates
that it's correctly set - that it can be used to form valid emails.
If it's not set correctly, an exception is raised. This is the right
approach, because it's undesirable to have the server seemingly
peacefully operating with that setting misconfigured, as that could
mask some hidden sneaky bugs due to UserProfiles with invalid emails,
which would blow up the moment some code that does validate the emails
is called.
There was a bug where the success banner stuck
around even after the export completed. We now
nicely fade and remove the banner upon a successful
population of the export in the table.
Fixes: #13045
As predicted in https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/319816/, a malicious
worm is beginning to spread across the npm ecosystem through package
postinstall scripts. Only instead of direct self-replicating code,
the replication vector is the temptation to monetize postinstall
scripts by polluting the console logs with paid advertisements. The
effect will be the same unless we all put a stop to this while we
still can.
Apply the recommended VU#319816 workaround, which is to disable
lifecycle scripts when installing npm packages. The only fallout is:
* node-sass can’t run because it uses compiled native code; we replace
it with Dart Sass.
* phantomjs-prebuilt doesn’t download the binary at install time; we
tell it to download it in run-casper.
* ttf2woff2 transparently falls back from native code to an Emscripten
build.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Add ability to search entire message history of all public streams at
once. It includes all subscibed, non subscribed public streams messages
and even historical public stream messages sent before user had joined
an organization or stream.
Fixes#8859.
If a user was active within the last 90 days,
show number of days (23 Days ago).
If the user was active more than 90 days ago and in the same year,
then show MMM DD (Mar 15).
In any other case show MMM DD YYYY (Nov 10 2018),
Change timerender.js test to accomodate changes.
Delete trailing newlines from all files, except
tools/ci/success-http-headers.txt and tools/setup/dev-motd, where they
are significant, and static/third, where we want to stay close to
upstream.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This reverts commit 76e50af78e.
Empirically, this caused weird issues with the cursor jumping around,
so more investigation is required into the right way to fix it.
Although SimpleBar automatically sets itself up on elements with a
`data-simplebar` attribute, sometimes we try to set event listeners
before that happens. Create the SimpleBar early in that case.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
When you press enter on a typeahead and start typing, your cursor is
placed at the end of the textbox, whereas we want it to be placed at
the end of the typeahead immediately. This causes some characters to
appear at the end of the message before you again get to typing from
where you left off.
To fix, we use the change event triggered on typeahead completion to
reposition the cursor instead of using a setTimeout().
Fixes#12621.
Adds a electron_bridge event that takes in message id and reply recived from
the notification reply and sends a message. We do this in webapp so desktop
doesn't have to depend on narrow and channel modules.
We also modify zjunit to reset window.electron_bridge after every run
to avoid leaking it.
We implement 3 changes:
1. Partial Stream Typeahead
In addition to regular stream completion, we do partial completion
of stream typeahead on pressing '>'. We use our custom addition to
typeahead.js: this.trigger_selection to start topic_list typeahead.
Implements: `#stream na|` (press >) => `#**stream name>|`.
2. Topic Jump Typeahead
'topic_jump' typeahead moves the cursor from just ahead of a
completed stream-mention to just after the end of the mention
text and is triggered by typing '>' after the stream mention.
This typeahead merely uses the regex matching and event hooks of
the typeahead library instead of displaying any text completions.
Implements: `#**stream name** >|` => `#**stream name>|`.
3. Topic List Typeahead
'topic_list' typeahead shows the list of recent topics of a stream
and if your current text doesn't match one of them, also shows you
the current query text, allowing you to create mentions for topics
that do not exist yet.
Implements: `#**stream name>someth|` => `#**stream name>something** |`.
At the end of this commit, we support the following mechanisms to
complete the stream-topic mention:
1. Type "#denmar|".
2. Press Enter to get "#**Denmark** |".
3. Press > to get "#**Denmark>|".
4. Type topic name and press enter.
OR
1. Type "#denmar|".
2. Type > to get "#**Denmark>|".
3. Type topic name and press enter.
Both result in the final inserted syntax: "#**Denmark>topic name**".
Documentation is still pending.
Fixes#4836.
In this refactor, we extract two functions in unread.js. Which one to
use depends on whether res has already been fetched or not.
This also adds node tests to maintain coverage of unread.js.
Tweaked by tabbott for cleaner variable names and tests.
This change is long overdue. After implementing this much more robust
system and deploying it on chat.zulip.org, we hesitated to make
load_server_counts the default behavior in master, because of data
anomalies present for many existing users (basically messages far back
in their history that they had never read, on streams they believed
themselves caught up on), which would have been confusing for many
users.
However, because the mobile apps have been using this data set for a
long time, we've likely cleared out the anomalies from active users'
data set. And for older users, they're going to come back to
approximately infinite unread messages anyway, so the data anomalies
are unlikely to be important.
Fixes#7096.
This icon should only show when the user is not an admin and either the
realm or server settings have disabled name changes. Previously the icon
always showed for admin users.
The count_span element is parented by a .selectable_sidebar_block element
which is parented by the li element that the class is supposed to be added
to. Thus, use the parents() jQuery method for locating the li parent so
that the class gets added to the correct element.
This commit adds a new setting to the user's notification settings that
will change the behaviour of the unread count in the title bar and
desktop application.
When enabled, the title bar will show the count of unread private messages
and mentions. When disabled, the title bar will act as before, showing
the total number of unread messages.
Fixes#1736.
The approach taken here is basically use user IDs in operator that
support it when sending the request for fetching the messages
(see comments in code for more details).
Combined with work in the desktop app, this makes it possible for the
desktop app to clearly indicate to other users whether the current
user is active on the system and thus would see a desktop
notification, not just whether they are active in the current Zulip
window.
Essentially rewritten by tabbott to add unit tests and consider the
desktop app data authoritative.
Add new custom profile field type, External account.
External account field links user's social media
profile with account. e.g. GitHub, Twitter, etc.
Fixes part of #12302
Not all our errors actually happen in the contexts we were
wrapping (e.g. `setTimeout` and `_.throttle`). Also this fixes the
neat Firefox inspector feature that shows you where your event
handlers for a given DOM element actually live.
Using this "semi-modern" browser event means that Safari 9 and older
and IE10 and older may not have our browser error reporting active;
that seems fine giving the vanishing market share of those browsers.
https://blog.sentry.io/2016/01/04/client-javascript-reporting-window-onerror
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The comment that jQuery “doesn’t have” this was nonsense: jQuery
supports every event the browser does.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
After migration to an ES6 module, `suppress_unread_counts` would no
longer be mutable from outside the module.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
After migration to an ES6 module, `server_furthest_read` would no
longer be mutable from outside the module.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
It seems like the de facto standard ES polyfill library these days,
and we already depend on it through simplebar.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The minimal syntactic sugar it might provide isn’t worth the
unexpected side effects (including side effects on third party
modules).
For now, we allow zrequire to emulate the previous syntax in the Node
test suite, even though stealing part of the NPM namespace is
confusing.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Fix the .get_suggestions and .get_suggestions_legacy
to correctly handle search terms in group PM and treat
it as search term by not concatenating it at end of pm-with
email list operand.
We reuse the link regexes we use elsewhere inn markdown
for parsing links in topic names and add a button to open
them in new tabs similar to our behavior with linkifiers
in topic names.
Fixes#12391.
Modified heavily by punchagan to correctly handle narrowing to huddles, and
for `group-pm-with` narrows. Also, fixed broken tests in the original PR.
Closes#5876
Right now we have buttons for "New conversation" and "New private message"
in different views, but both buttons do the same thing.
The current state is confusing for new users, since there is already a lot
of terminology one needs to learn in order to understand the Zulip
conversation model. It's very plausible a user would think a "conversation"
is something different from a "private message" or a "topic".
With the help of `check_property_changed` function now we collect the data
whose values are changed from the current one. Currently this optimizes
only for those elements whose values are collected by
`populate_data_for_request` function i.e. it doesn't optimize data
collected by `get_complete_data_for_subsection`.
This is a preliminary commit which refactors `populate_data_for_request`
function, now this function traverse on all "property elements" of a given
subsection, but get the data only of those properties which have
`setting-widget-type` data attribute. Therefore, it doesn't change the
functionality of this function and overall changes don't make any
difference. In upcoming commits, we're going to use `input_elem` as an
argument to `check_property_changed` function, so that only those elements
whose values are changed are sent to the backend.
This commit disables "Mobile notifications" if `push_notifications` are not
enabled. It also adds a tooltip explaining why this is disabled.
Fixes#12208
Add `name` attribute to stream settings `input` elements
and change `id` attribute corresponding to name.
`name` attribute stores value of settings name which is
stored in frontend data sets.
Some search queries always return empty because of how we handle search,
this adds text that ensures users trying bad searches realize that they
are doing so.
This fixes an issue where one could end up with a `(` in the markdown
syntax for a link after copy-pasting this, which doesn't work in
markdown.
Fixes#12579.
Rename notification property `enable_stream_sounds` to
`enable_stream_audible_notifications` to match with other
notification property patterns.
Fixes part of #12304
Prior to this commit, we'd put up the green "Enable desktop
notifications" bar on page load AND the first time a desktop
notification worthy message was received, it would attempt to notify,
automatically triggering a browser permission popup (the same one as
clicking the green bar results in).
Now, desktop notifications are not attempted at all until the green
bar is clicked. Additionally Firefox and Webkit browser-specific
checks are made more uniform and done at the same point.
Tested written by YashRE42.
Fixes#11504.
This tests was added to make sure we catch subtle bug related to
comparing new_recipient and current_recipient. When we changed the
recipient to use arrays instead of string to use new user IDs based
api we encoured this bug and out testing suite couldn't detect this.
A selector like `$('.elem1 .elem2:first')` selects the first descendant
with class name `.elem2` under `.elem1`. This is the same as saying
`$('.elem1 .elem2').first()`. See example here:
https://jsbin.com/bohehesari/edit?html,js,output
API changes:
* The behaviour of Date.toLocaleTimeString() reverts to pre 8.0.0,
this only affects automated tests. Lots of other API changes but
we didn't use any of those.
* The internal sorting algorithm changed which causes one of our own
compare function to miss coverage.
This adds a setting to control Zulip's default behavior of sorting to
bottom and graying out inactive streams. The previous logic is still
the default "automatic", but this gives users more control. See the
models.py comment for details.
Fixes#11524.
We have had a longtime bug where the state of pinned streams would not
update properly from the greyed out/inactive state to the active state
when a first message arrived to them.
After some discussion, we determined that likely the right fix for
this is to simply configure pinned streams to never be marked as
inactive; that's more in line with the intended user experience.
Fixes#8201.
Lightbox previews for youtube playlists use the "current" video in the playlist
for the preview. The open link for such previews is incorrectly set to the first
video alone, and not the playlist. This commit fixes the bug by linking to the
original URL for lightbox preview is being shown, instead of computing the URL.
This commit separates the `waiting_period_threshold` setting from
the `create_stream_policy` setting, adding a new setting that the user
can use to select a waiting period threshold.
Both the invite to stream policy and create stream policy now have
three options: admins only, members and admins, or members after
waiting period/admins.
In email hidden case (that is when `email_address_visibilty` is set to
everyone), for "non admins", this commit hides emails from:
- compose box user typeahead.
- PM user typeahead
In email hidden case, for admins, email is shown in user typeaheads.
In email hidden case (that is when `email_address_visibilty` is set to
everyone), for "non admins", this commit hides emails from:
- user popover
- custom profile popover
In email hidden case, for admins, email is shown in both user popovers and
custom profile popovers.
Along with this, we refactored settings_org.populate_auth_methods to use
HTML function after rendering all auth methods rows rather than appending
each row individually, which actually is a good practice.
Also in this commit, to compare `current_val` and `changed_val` in
`check_property_changed` function of the property
`realm_authentication_methods`, which are objects, and we found here
https://stackoverflow.com/a/1144249 that there is no easy way to do so. So
I followed this approach,
```js
JSON.stringify(obj1) === JSON.stringify(obj2)
```
but before converting them to string we want the same order of keys, so we
used `sort_object_by_key` to sort `current_val` by keys and
`get_auth_method_table_data` always return `changed_val` having keys
sorted.
Since these refactor were closely related we kept them as a single commit
here.
Fixes: #11954.
We now use a Proxy to wrap zjquery elements, so
that we can detect callers trying to invoke methods
(or access attributes) that do not exist. We try
to give useful error messages in those cases.
The main impact here is that we force lots of tests
to explicitly stub `length`.
Also, we can't do equality checks on zjquery
objects any more due to the proxy object, but the
easy workaround is to compare selectors. (This
is generally an unnecessary technique, anyway.)
The proxy wrapper is fairly straightforward, and
we just have a few special cases for things like
"inspect" that happen when you try to print out
objects.
With perfectScrollbar, we needed to call a function from JavaScript to
enable a scrollbar on a new element, but simplebar has a much simpler
default API one can do by using data-simplebar attributes in the HTML.
So we can delete all the scrollbar creation/deletion code.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Instead of deleting and rebuilding #private-container every time its
contents need to be updated, just replace its contents. This
eliminates some scrollbar flashing.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
perfect-scrollbar replaces both the appearance and the behavior of the
scrollbar, and its emulated behavior will never feel native on most
platforms. SimpleBar customizes the appearance while preserving the
native behavior.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
Send at most 1k message ids in a single read flag request to avoid locking
large number of rows in server database in a single request and avoid long
processing time.
Fixes#11956.
This commit migrates the Subscription's notification fields from a
BooleanField to a NullBooleanField where a value of None means to
inherit the value from user's profile.
Also includes a migrations to set the corresponding settings to None
if they match the user profile's values. This migration helps us in
getting rid of the weird "Apply to all" widget that we offered on
subscription settings page.
The mobile apps can't handle None appearing as the stream-level
notification settings, so for backwards-compatibility we arrange to
only send True/False to the mobile apps by applying those defaults
server-side. We introduce a notification_settings_null value within a
client_capabilities structure that newer versions of the mobile apps
can use to request the new model.
This mobile compatibility code is pretty effectively tested by the
existing test_events tests for the subscriptions subsystem.
If MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE is set to 0, then UI elements like the upload
icon in the compose and message edit UI and "Attachments" menu in
"/#settings" are not displayed.
A different error message is also displayed if a user tries to drag and
drop or paste a file into the compose message box.
Fixes#12152.