When a user changes its avatar image, the user's avatar in popovers
wasn't being correctly updated, because of browser caching of the
avatar image. We added a version on the request to get the image in
the same format we use elsewhere, so the browser knows when to use the
cached image or to make a new request to the server.
Edited by Tim to preserve/fix sort orders in some tests, and update
zulip_feature_level.
Fixes: #14290
We had a user have problems with the user
profile menus that you get when you click
on either sender avatars or mention pills.
If a deactivated user had a long enough email
that we would normally want to un-hide the clipboard
icon for them, we would crash inside of
`init_email_clipboard`, because the icon isn't
there for them. If the user didn't have the
console open to see the crash, the symptom
became that you would get multiple cards
visible and kind of "stuck".
I chose to fix this by just making the code
defensive with respect to the absence of the
icon, instead of short-circuiting it for
deactivated users.
It's a bit odd that we still have an element
matching `.user_email_popover` in the profile
card for deactivated users, since that element
doesn't actually include an email, but it instead
says "(This user has been deactivated)". I
considered removing the class, but the CSS
that we use for emails kind of applies here
too.
Testing this is a kind of a pain, as you want
either long emails or to just temporarily hack
this condition to true:
if (this.clientWidth < this.scrollWidth) {
// ...
}
And then test with a deactivated user, of course.
Fixes#14473
This commit moves the get_visible_email function to people.js
as this function will be used in other places and people.js seems
relevant file for this.
Tests are added to get full coverage.
This extracts a new module with three
functions, which we will test with 100%
line coverage:
- show_email
- email_for_user_settings
- get_time_preferences
The first two break several dependencies
in the codebase on `settings_org.js`. The
`get_time_preferences` breaks an annoying
dependency on `page_params` within people.
The module is pretty cohesive, in terms that
all three functions are just light wrappers
around `page_params` and/or `settings_config`.
Now all the modules that want to call show_email()
only have to require `settings_data`, instead of
having a dependency on the much heavier
`settings_org.js` module.
I also make some of the unit tests here be more
full-stack, where instead of stubbing show_email,
I basically just toggle `page_params.is_admin`.
We now treat util like a leaf module and
use "require" to import it everywhere it's used.
An earlier version of this commit moved
util into our "shared" library, but we
decided to wait on that. Once we're ready
to do that, we should only need to do a
simple search/replace on various
require/zrequire statements plus a small
tweak to one of the custom linter checks.
It turns out we don't really need util.js
for our most immediate code-sharing goal,
which is to reuse our markdown code on
mobile. There's a little bit of cleanup
still remaining to break the dependency,
but it's minor.
The util module still calls the global
blueslip module in one place, but that
code is about to be removed in the next
few commits.
I am pretty confident that once we start
sharing things like the typeahead code
more aggressively, we'll start having
dependencies on util. The module is barely
more than 300 lines long, so we'll probably
just move the whole thing into shared
rather than break it apart. Also, we
can continue to nibble away at the
cruftier parts of the module.
Babel strict generates more code for [...x] than you’d like, while
Babel loose mode assumes x is an array.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This commit was automatically generated by `tools/lint --only=eslint
--fix`, after an `.eslintrc.json` change.
A half dozen files were removed from the changes by tabbott pending
further work to ensure we avoid breaking valuable PRs with merge
conflicts.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
With webpack, variables declared in each file are already file-local
(Global variables need to be explicitly exported), so these IIFEs are
no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
When email address visibility is set to everyone, there is no change in
behavior, but when it is set to "admins-only", we don't show any email
in user profile modal (just like popovers) for everyone but admins.
When email address visibility is set to everyone, there is no change in
behavior, but when it is set to "admins-only", we don't show any email
in popovers for everyone but admins.
Bootstrap v2.2.0^2~40^2~6 changes this default to false, so this is a
prerequisite to upgrading Bootstrap, and it’s also safer.
This closes an HTML injection path via user full names in the emoji
reaction tooltip. It doesn’t appear to be exploitable for cross-site
scripting because we disallow `>` in full names, and the code happens
to be written such that the next `>` is in a different parser
invocation.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Follow up of commit 2a1305d. Replace all local variables named 'msgid'
with 'message_id' in all JS and HTML files, and adds a linter rule for
it as well.
Resolves#12952.
If we call `popovers.hide_all` with a smaller browser
window, this breaks the functionality that the
conditional is attempting to handle. We instead use
`hide_all_except_sidebars` to prevent the user list
from being closed.
If the display setting to show the user list in the
left sidebar is enabled, the behavior is even worse.
We add a conditional to maintain the streamlist
sidebar when clicking the chevron to show and hide
the popover here as well.
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
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.
This includes all the changes on the frontend side to include the
bot owner in the popover. Includes the bot owner name as a link which
opens the full profile of the bot owner.
For bots without any owner (such as Notification Bot or Welcome Bot)
in place of bot owner name, 'System Bot' appears for cross realm bots
and 'Bot' for in-realm bots.
Fixes#10844.
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.
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>
Or on the scroll triggered by that resize.
Then we don’t need a kludge that skips the resize handler in
situations where it might hide popovers.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
If you click on the avatar, we now show the menu
right next to the avatar. The current behavior
is particularly funny for long names. (I confirmed
this with Rishi.)
This fixes several bugs with /me messages:
* We no longer hover name if you're over
the message.
* We now launch the user popup if you
click on the name.
* Even if you click on the avatar, we
launch the user popup to the right
of the name. (I think this is odd,
but it's consistent with how we
do it for normal messages.)
The underlying problem here is that you have
two possible organizations.
From a logical standpoint, the image and
name go together (and both launch the user menu):
img Alice | says hi
From a physical perspective, the main message
is "Alice says hi" and it's aligned differently
from the image:
img | Alice says hi
Our HTML reflects the latter.
HTML doesn't allow overlapping diffs, of course,
so you have to pick your poison.
The code that was removed here wasn't doing what it
was intending to do, and we really just want to pop
up the user menu above the currently selected message.
In this commit, I've added a feature to unstar all the starred
messages. This is useful, e.g., for folks who are using starred
messages to keep track of things they should come back when next at
their desktop.
The event flow is the standard one for a feature with a confirmation modal:
(1) User clicks on unstar all messages.
(2) We display a confirmation modal; if the user confirms, we send a
request to the backend to clear all starred messages.
(3) The events system sends that UI update back to us, removing the
stars from the UI.
Fixes#11401.
This is totally broken on master. If you "collapse" a /me
message, it adds the "More..." link without actually
hiding any content.
I have another branch related to collapse/condense that
will make this easier to resurrect.
Using a more specific class avoids confusion related
to the .arrow class, which is not only a popover concept,
but also a Zulip concept in the left sidebar.
This is a pure data function, so it shouldn't be in popovers.js file
(Steve Howell added test coverage here, and tabbott removed an
accidental functional change.)
Accomplished by adding a function to clear the status message with
an empty string. The html is then updated to reflect changes without a
refresh.
Currently, it's a small hassle to clear a status message. This option
makes things a bit easier.
Fixes#11630.
We now have a function get_user_circle_class
that returns one of these values:
"user_circle_green"
"user_circle_orange"
"user_circle_empty"
And we put that in the templates.
And then CSS renders the circle of the appropriate
color.
The unit tests now explicitly capture whether
we are rendering the correct kind of circle.
We use the `fix_positions` options every time
we launch a user popover, whether it is from
the message pane avatar or the buddy list
chevron.
For the message pane case, we can eliminate
some complexity related to trying to put
the menu above or below the avatar. We now
always suggest "right", and if there are
constraints due to being close to the edge
of the screen, the fix_positions code
will take care of it.
The patch to bootstrap will make the position smarter, but we still
want to preserve the 100px default vertical offset we chose for visual
reasons.
Tweaked by tabbott to preserve the visual design.
In small screen sizes, when the user presses shortcut `w` to search
for another user, the hide_all function calls in the search code path
would hide the right sidebar, immediately after opening it, making the
hotkey basically unusable.
We fix this by extracting a separate hide method that hides all true
popovers, but not the user list sidebar.
Fixes#11463.
We now compute the class that drives the tiny
green/orange/empty dot in the user popover using
the same logic as the buddy list.
This was broken in the early implementation of
set/clear-away, but it was never released.
Fixes#11413
This makes it possible it include our standard markdown formatting in
one's custom profile fields, allowing for links, emphasis, emoji, etc.
Fixes#10131.
While we're at it, we remove the JSON parsing that was part of the
user field code path, since this function isn't responsible for
rendering user fields.
We instead get the specific fields from message
that we use. This is particularly helpful
for subject -> topic migration; we no longer
have to account for "subject" fields in
client-side templates.
Apparently, we didn't have one of these, and thus had a moderate
number of generally very old violations in the codebase. Fix this and
clear the ones that exist..
This fixes the most core data structures inside of
muting.js. We still use stream names for incoming
data to set_muted_topics and outgoing data from
get_muted_topics.
This will make us more resilient to stream name changes.
Before, if you were logged on when a stream rename
occured, topics that were muted under that stream would
appear to be unmuted. (You could fix it with a reload,
but it can be jarring to have a bunch of unread messages
appear in your feed suddenly.)
Fixes#11033
When a user clicks the compose `+` button, create a popover at the
bottom right of the screen including buttons for opening a new stream
message or a new private message.
Modify structure of template data used to render
`user_profile_modal.handlebars`.
This is preparatory commit to display user pills in user profile
popover instead of user names in user type custom fields.
This commit add FIELD_TYPE_CHOICES_DICT to page_params and replace
FIELD_TYPE_CHOICES.
FIELD_TYPE_CHOICES_DICT includes all field types with keyword, id
and display name. Using this field-type-dict, we can access field
type information by it's keyword, and remove all static use of
field-type'a name or id in frontend.
This commit also modifies functions in js where this page_params
field-types is used.
Choice type of custom field, displays index of selected choice by user
instead of value of choice.
Fix this by parsing choice-type custom field to get field value before
rendering user popover template.
Fixes#10239
This commit prepares the frontend code to be consumed by webpack.
It is a hack: In theory, modules should be declaring and importing the
modules they depend on and the globals they expose directly.
However, that requires significant per-module work, which we don't
really want to block moving our toolchain to webpack on.
So we expose the modules by setting window.varName = varName; as
needed in the js files.
actions_menu_handle_keyboard now only gets the action menu items
and passes them to the newly added popover_items_handle_keyboard.
popover_items_handle_keyboard takes the key and menu items as its
parameters. The function can be used when handling keyboard input
like user profile popover. Similar refactor has been carried out in
focus_first_action_popover_item. This refactor is a part of adding
the missing support of keyboard navigation to user profile popover.
In user profile popover, date type of custom fields values are
not showing in correct format as "date_joined" value.
Fix this using moment.js to render date type of fields
in correct format.
This is preparation for enabling an eslint indentation configuration.
90% of these changes are just fixes for indentation errors that have
snuck into the codebase over the years; the others are more
significant reformatting to make eslint happy (that are not otherwise
actually improvements).
The one area that we do not attempt to work on here is the
"switch/case" indentation.
Add realm setting to set time limit for message deleitng.
Set default value of message_content_delete_limit_seconds
to 600 seconds(10 min).
Thanks to Shubham Dhama for rebasing and reworking this. Some final
edits also done by Tim Abbott.
Fixes#7344.
We consistently either pass a `then_select_id` into narrow.activate,
or were using the select_first_unread option. Now, we just compute
select_first_unread based on the value of then_select_id.
We fallback to using data-user-email attrib for mention messages
from the times when we use to expose user emails to frontend.
This is only required for cases where we are dealing with anything
that isn't rendered dynamically (like the messages that were already
sent and stored long time ago). Hopefully we won't be needing this
kind of fallback logic in more places so I am putting off efforts
to try to extract fallback logic for common use. Also this is like
this because it will probably be tricky to extract out a common
fallback logic in this case because of different situations involved.
Fixes: #8588.
compose_action.respond_to_message and compose_action.start starts new
compose box so we should check whether we are already composing
or not. So, behavior, when we are composing, is that the user we want
to mention is added to the same compose-text without the changing stream
and topic name.
Use compose_ui.insert_syntax_and_focus() when we need to insert text
inline-ly followed by the focus to compose textarea because it does
this job more smartly(it take cares of spaces).
No need to have separate click handler for user_popovers and
message_info_popovers as the same user-id can be extracted similarly
from the target of both the click events.
Another refactor, `sender_info_popover` was confusing as it doesn't
fix into the context of rightbar user popovers so changed it to
`info_popover_actions` since that section of popovers contains popover
actions.
Hotkey reminders in user popovers( i.e. `@` and `R`) should be present
only for sender info popovers, hence for user-mention and user-presence
popovers it will show no such reminders.
Fixes: #8313.
This removes some options when a user clicks on their own profile, and
replaces them with an option to edit their own profile settings.
Front end test adjusted because it was testing an option that does not
appear if a user clicks on their own profile.
Fixes#5075.
This adds a click handler to `.user-group-mention` which works in a
fashion that is quite similar to `.user-mention`. It generates and
displays a popover.
The popover has a list of members, their online status (if they are
not bots) or their bot status if they are bots (it's not clear whether
ultimately bots should be able to be members of usergroups, but I'm
able to add one, so I thought it would be worth supporting).
The popover's `UL` element has max-height and overflow-y atttributes
so large groups will grow a scrollbar.
Fixes#8300.
This change resets the list_of_popovers array to a new empty array after
hide_all has been called. Prior behavior kept it around, and it kept
pointers to orphaned DOM nodes.
Fixes#8416.
Wait until the server acks a message before we enable
the message popover menu. This prevents a whole class
of bugs related to re-drawing the message and changing
the message id, and it also makes room for a little
spinner in the future.
Users with decent internet connections will generally
get server responses before they can click on the
chevron or hit esc/i, anyway.
Trying to collapse a locally echoed message is a rare
thing to do, and it was buggy before this due to races
between the server acking the original message and the
user flipping the collapsed flag.
We now calculate `should_display_collapse` and
`should_display_uncollapse` in the JS code and simplify
the template by eliminating all the inline if/else
logic.
(Note that we are about to disable the message menu
altogether for locally echoed messages, so this change
is partly future-proofing for when we put the menu
back for more innocuous commands.)
This applies the same overflow changes to “.message-info-popover” by
imposing a max width on the popover (so it doesn’t increase in width
when it gets larger) and adding the tooltip on hover.
We were incorrectly reporting active bots as non-active in
popovers, and we had no test coverage for cross-realm bots.
We also rename the function to is_active_user_for_popover,
since the old name, realm_user_is_active_human_or_bot, suggested
the wrong semantics for cross-realm bots.
Last but not least, we only do a blueslip warning if a user id
is not found. When lookups fail, we are pretty confident that
the user is not active, so an error is overkill. We can change
that as part of issue #7120.
Fixes#7153
Apparently this is a bug that slipped in when we started showing
normal users as deactivated in the user popovers: all bot users were
treated that way as well.
We'll want to do #7153 as a follow-up to get things fully working how
we want them.
We are about to stop supporting the presence status of "unknown."
Part of this fix is to stop checking for that status.
The implication of this change is that when we go
to display the time a user was last online, we now
mostly just look to see if presence.last_active_date
is undefined. We were wary of that approach before, but it
is probably the most sane approach here.
I updated the comment abover this section to reflect
our philosophy going forward.
BTW the timestamp is kind of buried in the UI for now, as you have to
open the popover and then hover over the circular presence
indicator.
In the refactoring in 31d3b1ecc0 that
fixed live-updating of the medium-size avatar data, we started just
fetching the normal-size avatar, not the medium-size avatar. We fix
this by changing this code path to pass in the user object and
construct the URL using that.
While we're at it, we switch to using the user ID, not the email, to
construct these avatar URLs.
Previously, we relied on fetching the name of the user from the data
attributes on the individual elements, when we can get a more reliably
up-to-date value from the people.js data structure we're fetching
anyway.
This commit extends the `compute_placement()` function in
`popovers.js` to take into account height/width of popover as well as
positioning preference. If vertical positioning is desired and the
popover fits in either 'top/bottom' positions then we don't check for
`left/right' positions. Earlier the behavior was to prefer
'left/right'positions over 'top/bottom' positions, which resulted in
the emoji picker popping incorrectly to the left.
For whatever reason, the clipboard doesn’t want to work if you use a
jQuery click trigger. Perhaps because the jQuery event trigger doesn’t
create a native event at all. By doing this however, it doesn’t appear
to affect any other code but does allow for the clipboard to work again.
Fixes: #6002.
compute_placement utilizes the dimensions of the viewport, viewport location of
an element, and dimensions of an element to determine if a popover will fit
horizontally and/or veritically given its orientation. The default placement
is now viewport_center, which displays the popover, without an arrow, in the
fixed center of the viewport.
This should be particularly useful for hotspots on mobile or large popovers
that contain a lot of content. The property hotspot.location.popover can be
optionally set to fix the orientation of a popover (most likely to
VIEWPORT_CENTER).
This removes the `no-new` rule which is relatively detrimental to
code cleanliness in our codebase because third-party libraries may
utilize data structures that don't fly well with our linting rules.
This also fixes abstractions that were created due to the limitations
and impositions of this lint rule.
This new setting controls whether or not users are allowed to see the
edit history in a Zulip organization. It controls access through 2
key mechanisms:
* For long-ago edited messages, get_messages removes the edit history
content from messages it sends to clients.
* For newly edited messages, clients are responsible for checking the
setting and not saving the edit history data. Since the webapp was
the only client displaying it before this change, this just required
some changes in message_events.js.
Significantly modified by tabbott to fix some logic bugs and add a
test.
For bots and users who have not logged in for a long time the presence information is not known. For the these users make the presence indicator hidden.
This makes it possible for Zulip administrators to delete messages.
This is primarily intended for use in deleting early test messages,
but it can solve other problems as well.
Later we'll want to play with the permissions model for this, but for
now, the goal is just to integrate the feature.
Note that it saves the deleted messages for some time using the same
approach as Zulip's message retention policy feature.
Fixes#135.
This removes the old compose emoji picker in its entirety, changing
the few callbacks needed to launch the reactions-style emoji picker
instead and hook it up properly.
Callbacks for reactions and composing messages are distinguished by
selecting for, respectively, the .reaction and .composition classes.
Fixes#4122.
Despite the length of this commit, it is a very straightforward
moving of code from narrow.js -> narrow_state.js, and then
everything else is just s/narrow.foo()/narrow_state.foo()/
(with a few tiny cleanups to remove some code duplication
in certain callers).
The only new functions are simple setter/getters that
encapsulate the current_filter variable:
narrow_state.reset_current_filter()
narrow_state.set_current_filter()
narrow_state.get_current_filter()
We removed narrow.predicate() as part of this, since it was dead
code.
Also, we removed the shim for narrow_state.set_compose_defaults(),
and since that was the last shim, we removed shim.js from the app.
This fixed the fact that the scrollbar for this popover was super ugly
on Linux, while also ensuring that we have a consistent 6 emoji per
row in the popover (an important detail for the arrow hotkeys).
* reset the emoji popover in case of an event
regarding update of realm_emoji.
* test-node-with-js: Add dependency - popovers module;
In dispath.js to support popovers object.