While using the pill in `stream_create`, it was noticed that deactivated
users were also part of the user_ids returned by the user_group_pill,
which we do not want to do.
This pill is used in two areas: compose box and stream create/edit.
This commit will only affect stream create/edit since compose box was
just using the typeahead data from user_group_pill and nothing else.
Stream and user pill handle inactive users already, so no change is
needed there.
Fixes#30690.
Before this, we were adding all users to subscriber list without adding
any pill. But, since we want pills to be the source of truth for adding
the subscribers, we will just add the `role:everyone` pill from now on
whenever `Add all users` is clicked.
While we can just directly call `pill_widget.appendValue` in
`stream_create_subscribers`, it's better to expose an API from
`add_subscribers_pill` and use that. This lets us control how appending
an item would work for subscriber pill in a single place.
We list all the members of a group including recursive subgroup members
in the user group popover.
We also add another change in this commit to show `Everyone` if the
group name is `role:everyone` by using
`user_groups.get_display_group_name`.
For system groups, the directive is that we should use the description
as the display name. But in case of `role:everyone`, the description is
`Admins, moderators, members and guests`, while for the
`user_group_pill`, we want to display a simpler and succinct message:
`Everyone`. We've only hardcoded this for user_group_pill since we don't
want to display the name as `Everyone` anywhere else yet.
We've also exposed a method called `get_display_group_name` which will
be used in later commits to get the group display name.
While the support to include all members of a subgroup is needed only in
the `stream_create` context for now, we have added the support for
subgroups to `user_group_pill` for all cases. We have done this because
that is still going to be the correct behaviour if we add similar
support to other pill inputs.
In terms of calculating and populating the recursive member list, it was
decided not to do it when initializing the user_groups data. One reason
for that was it would introduce a lot more complexity when adding or
removing members from any of the subgroups to keep the recursive member
list updated. Keeping in line with the general pattern of calculating
recursive subgroups on the fly too, it was decided to calculate the
recursive list of members on the fly too.
Also changes the `get_group_ids` tests to make sure that subgroup ids
are not part of the result of `get_group_ids`. Since it is used to
calculated taken_groups, we don't want to filter out subgroups as part
of taken_groups and their typeahead should still be visible.
This function goes through all subgroups recursively and returns the
resultant set of the members of those subgroups in addition to the
members of our target_group.
This function is required in order to add the `everyone` pill to create
channel flow.
For the tests written in this commit, it uses the same pattern as the
`get_recursive_subgroups` test.
`is_user_in_group` could have been technically refactored to use
`get_recursive_group_members`, but since the former returns early for
direct members, I've let it be for now.
Transforming valid stream/topic urls to the #**stream>topic**
syntax.
- A valid url contains a stream and optionally a topic
but nothing else, and in that order.
It must belong to the same origin as the Zulip server.
The stream id present in the pasted url should
correspond to an actual stream in the current
server.
- `near` links are not transformed.
- Use-mention distinction is respected by
not transforming a valid url if pasted using
`Ctrl+Shift+V`.
- No transformation occurs inside a code block.
- On pressing `Ctrl+Z` after pasting,
the actual pasted link is restored.
- No transformation occurs if the url is pasted over an
existing url in a markdown link syntax.
- No transformation occurs if the stream or topic name
contained in the pasted url is known to produce broken
stream/topic syntax links (as per #30071).
Fixes#29136
We use a truncated SHA256 of the id and a server-side secret to make
emoji have non-guessable filenames, while also making collisions
unlikely.
We also adjust the Slack import to use the same SHA-based name,
instead of taking the same name as it had in Slack.
We thumbnail and serve emoji with the same format as they were
uploaded. However, we preserved the original extension, which might
mismatch with the provided content-type.
Limit the content-type to a subset which is both (a) an image format
we can thumbnail, and (b) a media format which is widely-enough
supported that we are willing to provide it to all browsers. This
prevents uploading a `.tiff` emoji, for instance.
Based on this limited content-type, we then reverse to find the
reasonable extension to use when storing it. This is particularly
important because the local file storage uses the file extension to
choose what content-type to re-serve the emoji as.
This does nothing for existing emoji, which may have odd or missing
file extensions.
Aside from updating the doc structure, this commit
also rephrases step 4 to make it read better. The
list of supported events in step 5 is also removed.
Part of #29592.
Earlier in right sidebar user count, it would show less user count
when a bot was present as a recipient in the conversation. Since the
sidebar shows active human users only, user count should not
consider bots in the conversation.
This commit fixes the behaviour by adding all the subtracted bots
in from user count.
This commit updates the `max-width` of popovers to relative length units
to allow the UI to scale with the font-size.
The `max-width` of `97vw` still applies to the popover, and ensures
that the UI does not overflow the viewport.
The extra undefined parameter appears to be a bug introduced in
5142f1279a45d00320904b369b092f0c9c116b90; when the show_as_overlay
parmater was dropped, the other callers to show_user_card_popover did
not have their extra argument removed.
This had the effect of not setting initial keyboard focus when opening
the popover.
- Adds focus outline to the custom profile field links.
- Replaces the grey outline of the copy and status buttons with the
blue one used across the popover options.
- Adds hover state styling to the focus state styling for the copy
buttons.
Previously, the tooltip for the status clear button was scoped to only
the personal menu popover. This commit moves that logic to `tippyjs.ts`
and adds support for the status clear button in the user card popover.
As a follow-up to the user card popover redesign, this commit removes
the unused code and styles from the user card popover.
- Removed tooltip logic for user name and user type, since we now
display them in full without any ellipses.
- Removed unused css whose class names are no longer used in the
user card popover.
- Removed additional styling needed to handle font awesome and zulip
custom icons, used in the older design.