We will later consistently use these functions to check for notifiable
messages in the message send and event_queue code.
We have these functions accept the `sender_id` so that we can avoid the
`private_message = message["type"] == "private" and user_id != sender_id`
wizardy.
Before this commit, we used to pre-calculate flags for user data and send
it to Tornado, like so:
```
{
"id": 10,
"flags": ["mentioned"],
"mentioned": true,
"online_push_enabled": false,
"stream_push_notify": false,
"stream_email_notify": false,
"wildcard_mention_notify": false,
"sender_is_muted": false,
}
```
This has the benefit of simplifying the logic in the event_queue code a bit.
However, because we sent such an object for each user receiving the event,
the string keys (like "stream_email_notify") get duplicated in the JSON
blob that is sent to Tornado.
For 1000 users, this data may take up upto ~190KB of space, which can
cause performance degradation in large organisations.
Hence, as an alternative, we send just the list of user_ids fitting
each notification criteria, and then calculate the flags in Tornado.
This brings down the space to ~60KB for 1000 users.
This commit reverts parts of following commits:
- 2179275
- 40cd6b5
We will in the future, add helpers to create `UserMessageNotificationsData`
objects from these lists, so as to avoid code duplication.
This is separate from the next commit for ease of testing.
To verify that the compatibility code works correctly, all message send
and event_queue tests from our test suite should pass on just this commit.
Moved the `delete_message` user-confirmation modal to
the `confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_delete_message.hbs`
to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `revoke_invite` user-confirmation modal to the
`confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
`confirm_revoke_invite.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `resend_invite` user-confirmation modal to the
`confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
to `confirm_resend_invite.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `emoji_settings_warning` modal to the `confirm_dialog`
folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_emoji_settings_warning.hbs`
to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `deactivation_user` modal to the `confirm_dialog`
folder within `/static/templates` and renamed the modal to
to `confirm_deactivate_user.hbs` to follow the
common naming convention.
Moved `deactivation_stream` user-confirmation modal to
the `confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
`confirm_deactivate_stream.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `deactivate_realm` modal to the `confirm_dialog` folder
within `/static/templates` and renamed the modal to
`confirm_deactivate_realm.hbs` to follow the naming convention.
Moved `delete_topic` modal to `confirm_dialog` folder and
renamed the modal to `confirm_delete_topic.hbs`
to follow the confirm_dialog naming conventions.
Moved `subscription_invites_warning` modal to `confirm_dialog`
folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_subscription_invites_warning.hbs`
to follow the naming convention.
Moved `unsubscribe_private_stream` modal to the newly created
`confirm_dialog` folder found within `static/templates`.
Later renamed the modal to `confirm_unsubscribe_private_stream.hbs`
to follow a common naming convention.
The user deactivate button is also present in the "Deactivated users"
tab, a sibling element of the current modal_parent, #admin-user-list.
Adding the confirm_dialog modal to #admin-user-list won't have any
effect in the "Deactivated users" tab.
Move it one level up, i.e. to the parent element of #admin-user-list
and #admin-deactivated-users-list.
Fixes#18928.
We now encode resolved topics with just:
U+2714 HEAVY CHECK MARK, SPACE
Previously, the encoding was unintentionally this:
U+2714 HEAVY CHECK MARK, U+FE0F VARIATION SELECTOR-16, SPACE
There are several benefits of using tippyjs here:
* Removes dependency on bootstrap.
* We don't have to manually handle show/hide of popover.
* There cannot be any memory leak since we don't store
the instance.
Since the instance.popper can return same elements as the
instance may be used again by tippy, we use `one` to ensure
that we do not define multiple event handlers for the same element
repeatedly.
This fixes the following bug:
* Open the streams modal.
* Click and hold in the word "Streams" at the top.
* Move pointer up out of the modal.
* Release.
* Expected: Some text is selected, but nothing else happens.
* Actual: The modal disappears.
We use the same fix we use for this class of issue in other places:
checking for whether a range is selected, and if so, doing nothing.
We previously had a mix of "Filter users" and "Search people" for this
widget. "Search" is more correct because the right sidebar can only
show a subset of the organization in some settings.
Earlier, when a user clicked on any stream name from the
user_popover, the stream page would open in the background,
but the user popover wouldn't close.
Fixed it by explicitly binding it to a click handler,
which closes the user popover before redirecting to stream
page.
This isn't the best writing, but it'll help us remember to cover these
details when we do a major pass on this article after adding upcoming
status changes.