From the popups that appear when clicking the down-arrow in the left
column's streams, you can now unsubscribe from that particular
channel. This runs on the same function that unsubscribes you from
streams in the "Subscriptions" tab.
Fixes: #1554.
[tweaked by tabbott to fix some errors]
The ‘for’ attribute is not valid HTML in the case of this because the
emails are invalid character sets and the input has no ID with the
email.
This changes it to a data-name which is still searchable but doesn’t
interfere with typical input behavior.
The checkboxes no longer float-left, fixing an issue with the
subscribe buttons leaning right in narrow windows.
Fixes: #1491.
There are no modern browsers that do not have built in JSON parsing
abilities. We do not need $.parseJSON as it now just serves as a call
to JSON.parse.
Attr now returns “checked” instead of true and “” instead of false in
higher versions. This fixes those issues.
The attr(“data-*”) have also been covered to data() as well.
Following strings are marked translatable:
- All strings which are passed to `button.text` or which affect the
text of buttons.
- All strings passed to `placeholder`.
- All strings passed to `compose_error`.
Fixes#969
Previously, we were checking if a particular user was the current user
in dozens of places in the codebase, and correct case-insensitive
checks were not used consistently, leading to bugs like #502.
Move recenter_pointer_on_display, suppress_scroll_pointer_update,
fast_forward_pointer, furthest_read, and server_furthest_read to
a new pointer module in pointer.js.
Previously, the Zulip subscriptions page's error bar would always be
at the very top of the scrollable view, and thus would likely be out
of view when an error happened. This fixes it by having the error bar
always placed below the search box (and thus visible regardless of
where in the scrollable streams view we are).
Fixes: #515.
[commit message and comments expanded by tabbott]
This includes removing GET support for the endpoint, which is unused
and doesn't map well to this being a bulk endpoint.
(imported from commit 348ff9dfa84be1661368c6d7d35aebf2ae2a9ae0)
This helps the common case of not liking our default of having audible
and desktop notifications enabled, and not making users adjust the
settings on every existing stream to fix it.
(imported from commit be75edb2c1385d1bd9a289416e2dffd8007f5e0a)
Splitting out subs.mark_sub_unsubscribed gives the calling
code flexibility to track down the "sub" as it sees fit.
(imported from commit 4052f5a2a0f6fd58a2177f2b5961ce72f052cf94)
Before this change, we were using sequentially generated ids
on the client side to identify streams. Now we just use
the ids from the server. The goal here is to reduce the
confusion of having two different ids attached to a stream.
Also, not that it matters a ton, but this also means that
the browser basically has an immutable id for each stream
that is future-proof to reloads, multiple create_sub calls, etc.
It also a bit easier to grep for ".stream_id" than ".id".
(imported from commit 057f9e50dfee127edfe3facd52da93108241666a)
I apparently screwed up when backing up the process_loaded_for_unread
move in a way that just lost the function.
(imported from commit 91dfcf1abc85d439274cb8b0be380e9230942ebb)
Clients can receive description updates for streams which are not in
stream_data. We should ignore the updates and warn that this has
occurred.
(imported from commit 3cd5a98a133012ae27ea0f43b03cc9d8e459e49c)
A description was added to the streams and it is now displayed on the
subscriptions page. It can not be set in the UI yet.
(imported from commit 81d08b65eee42dba87cd99dd5bd30106c4eb6c6a)
We were calling build_stream_list() twice in succession for
no good reason. The call to build_stream_list() inside
populate_subscriptions was pulled out to happen right after
its two callers.
(imported from commit 816ae2fd34224d8baf4e4bcccdb670143795bb42)