All of our data related to emojis is in emoji.js.
Now typeahead_helper no longer depends on emoji_picker.
Generally we want typeahead_helper to only depend
on data modules to avoid complicated circular
dependencies (or at least mitigate them).
I think it's a known problem that we don't match
on common aliases for our top N emojis, but I don't
attempt to address that here. I just made the
comments reflect the names we use in our
current data structures.
We don't need util.js to be depending on emoji_picker.js.
The function emoji_prefix_sort is only used
in typeahead_helper, so I just moved the implemenation
to there.
This is part of work to break some of our
nastier circular dependencies in preparation
for our es6 migration.
This commit should facilitate loading leaf-like
modules such as people.js before all of the things
that reload.js depends on.
When you unsubscribe a stream by clicking on the
checkmark, we don't want it to disappear right
away, but we also don't need it to stay around
once you start searching for new streams.
Note from Tim: This commit removes some complex code that was just a
workaround for the fact that this widget used to automatically
re-filter immediately after clicking to unsubscribe a user.
Since we've since fixed that original issue, we don't need this.
We add a padded div to our container for the buddy
list to give scrolling the illusion that we've
rendered every list item, while still letting
the browser do the heavy lifting instead of trying
to fake it out too much.
This new div allows us to split out two concerns:
semantic list of items - remains in #user_presences
widget real estate - controlled by new #buddy_list_wrapper
We will use this for progressive rendering. We want to add
padding to the buddy list without messing with the integrity
of the actual HTML '<ul>' list. (One ugly alternative would
have been to add a dummy list item, which be a pitfall for
any code traversing the list.)
Basically, all the code relating to click handlers and similar
things was left alone. We only change js/css related to
scrolling, resizing, and overflow.
This version of progressive scrolling lazily
renders buddy list items, but it doesn't
provide the browser with any notion of upcoming
list items, so as you scroll down and the size
of the rendered list grows, the scrollbar shows
you being too close to the bottom.
This maintains 100% coverage on buddy_list.js.
Earlier, on opening the subs modal, the "Subscribed" tab would be selected
by default when the components.toggle was created for tab switching.
This would change the hash to `#streams/subscribed`, and then extra work had
to be done to change it back to `#streams/all` leading to a longer open times.
With this change, `#streams` and `#streams/subscribed` both take you to
the "Subscribed Tab", and `#streams/all` takes you directly to
the "All Streams" tab.
This renames Realm.show_digest_email field to
digest_emails_enabled, for greater clarity as to what it does
just from seeing the setting name, without having to look it up.
Fixes part of #10042.
We set the keep=false for the narrow_to_row callack so that it is deleted
once the subs modal is opened. Previously, this callback would cause issues
when you then tried to open the All Streams Settings as it would narrow to
the stream row.
In 47aaa73f96, we fixed one issue, which
is that server_events_dispatch.js was calling `update_starred` with
the wrong arguments, but created a new one (toggle_starred wasn't
updated) and missed another (which is that we weren't ever updating
message.starred, and thus if you toggle a message's star-state in one
browser, and then tried to toggle it back in a second, it would feel
like the click didn't work, because it was trying to toggle
e.g. off->on a second time).
This was supposed to be suppressed when a reload is in progress,
however, the logic was accidentally checking that
reload.is_in_progress was a defined function, not whether a reload was
actually in progress.
There was previously a race condition where reload.is_in_progress was
set after `activity.js` sent the presence request to the server, but
before we process the response; in that race condition, we still
shouldn't send blueslip errors to the server.
This renames Realm.restricted_to_domain field to
emails_restricted_to_domains, for greater clarity as to what it does
just from seeing the setting name, without having to look it up.
Fixes part of #10042.
Fixes part of #10026.
Typeaheads stopped propogation of keydown and keyup events for any
key except tab and enter. If stopAdvance was true even tab and enter
were not allowed.
advanceKeyCodes option was added to typeahead which allowed to specify
key codes for which propogation of keydown and keyup events should not
stop. advanceKeyCodes does not respect the stopAdvance option.
As the backspace key code is added to advanceKeyCodes in search.js,
the backspace key deletes pill on pressing backspace if input is empty
or only consists of spaces.
This optimize the case when the user-info-form modal is opened
in user-list by not rendering bot_owner_select handlebar.
This bug is before changing form to modal.
This is sort of a temporary fix to bring the state back to how it
was in commit: ef4337edcb. However,
long-term we will need to fix our local echo feature to do merging
of names just like we do on backend.
We don't need to get sorted streams in the "source"
function for typeahead, since we sort them later,
and we don't need to recalculate values.
This preserves the behavior that we include
unsubscribed streams in the typeahead, which is
probably intentional.
This pulls the essential bucketing/sorting logic out
of filter_table().
The diff isn't quite as clean as I'd like, but some
of the code that got added back to filter_table() can be
eliminated in the future. Basically, all the stuff
related to hidden ids can just be zapped if we go
to an approach of just re-building the DOM cleanly
whenever our filters change.
We replace two calls to stream_matches_query() with
a single call to triage_stream(), which prevents us
from doing the same is-subscribed checks twice.
We probably should have done this a while ago, even
though these functions are pretty tiny. The goal here
is to make it easier to have more consistent search
semantics.
Our first use case is subs.js. In this case we
are able to decouple a bit of generic string
matching from the subs-specific code.
We move some data code from subs.js to stream_data.js.
It's not clear we have been using the optimal sort for
dealing with locales, but this change preserves the
current behavior. The only subtle change here is that
we look up subs using a Dict now instead of a plain
JS object.
The values of this dictionary used to be raw DOM elements,
but get_row() wraps them again, so there's not a huge
reason to store them as raw DOM elements internally. It
is slightly easier to reason about the code if everything
stays at the jQuery level.
To preserve the old behavior here, we have to do something
that is kind of ugly, but at least it's explicit now. In
the old code, our cache was DOM elements, and if an id
wasn't in the cache, we would sneakily return $(undefined)
with this code in get_row():
return $(this._rows[id]);
And it turns out that $(undefined) is basically just a
zero-element jQuery object. A lot of our code depends
on this behavior and just works around the zero-element
objects as needed with checks like this:
if (this.selected_row()).length === 0) {
// don't try to get offset
}
For now we just preserve this behavior. We could eventually
be more strict here, or at least have aggressive warnings
on cache misses, but we'd need to retrofit code to be
able to call something like `has_rendered_selection()`
and/or deal with `undefined` as the return value for the case
where the selection hasn't been rendered.
Here is some example code that would cause tracebacks if
we just returned `undefined` for cache misses:
rerender_preserving_scrolltop: function () {
// old_offset is the number of pixels between the top of the
// viewable window and the selected message
var old_offset;
var selected_row = this.selected_row();
var selected_in_view = selected_row.length > 0;
if (selected_in_view) {
old_offset = selected_row.offset().top;
}
return this.rerender_with_target_scrolltop(selected_row,
old_offset);
},
This function is more cohesive and always takes in
a jQuery object containing exactly one DOM element,
and it does all stuff at the jQuery level of
abstraction (no raw DOM).
It's a pretty simple extraction--removing the level
of indentation makes the diff a bit noisy.
We shorten the name of the function and avoid having
all the callers call `.get()`. Now we mostly stay
in jQuery "space", which avoids some confusion about
when we're dealing with raw DOM elements and which
will facilitate unit testing.
Currently on zoom out from stream topics, scrollbar didn't scroll back
to opened stream. Because call to scroll-to-stream func isn't called
after all streams view is displayed. So wrong stream element is
passed to func.
Fix this by calling scroll-to-stream func after all-stream-list view
is displayed.
We use these new functions in the message compose typeahead so that they
can also be used in a PM recipients typeahead with both people and user
groups.
We now render the "skin" part of "Stream Settings" before
adding in the actual streams. The new function
populate_stream_settings_left_panel() takes care of adding
the streams. It uses a new template called
`subscriptions.handlebars`.
Splitting out this function will give us more flexibility
for various improvements.
First, we can decide to render the list after we open the
overlay, just to avoid the problem that users don't know why
the modal's opening. (And we could add a loader spinner as
needed.)
Second, we can improve our filter features so that we do
filtering in the data instead of moving DOM rows around,
which is expensive.
Third, we can eventually introduce progressive rendering.
Finally, having the function broken out will make profiling
more precise about where bottlenecks exist.
We were passing this in before, but having it as
a data member reinforces the idea that we'll want
this to be a first-class concept in the list, since
we depend on ordering for various things.
We now keep track of keys in buddy_list.js, so that
when we insert/remove items, we no longer need to
traverse all the DOM. Instead, we just find out
which position in the list we need to insert the
key in (where "key" is "user_id") and then find
the relevant DOM node directly and insert the new
HTML before that node. (And of course we still
account for the "append" case.)
There's a little more bookkeeping to make this
happen, but it should help reduce some code in
upcoming commits and pave the way toward
progressive rendering optimizations.
This commit should produce a minor speedup
for activity-related events that go through
buddy_list.insert_or_move(), since we are
not traversing the DOM to find insertion points
any more.
This will be useful for lazy rendering, where our
buddy_list widget already knows the keys (aka "userids")
it wants to render as you start scrolling them into
view.
Typing "tim " did not did not produce any match when suggesting person
in composebox typeahead or user group typeahead as the space at the
end of the "tim " string passed by the browser was a
`no break-space (U+00A0)` instead of `space (U+0020)`.
Although there are unicode characters other than `no break-space` which
represent spaces, only U+00A0 is replaced as it was the only space
character encountered when testing this issue manually.
Fixes#10039.
Currently, if you access an article link with an anchor link that isn't
featured in the sidebar, the main article won't be highlighted. Thus, we
exclude the anchor link hash from the article-searching selector if
the full article pathname wasn't found.
To reduce code duplication when creating hotkey deprecation notices,
create the `get_hotkey_deprecation_notice` function. Also, create a
`ui` testing file with a test for the new function.
Fix#10004.
This replaces some old code with calls to topic_data.js.
Now our topic typeahead uses the same data as our
sidebar, stream suggestions, and the "n" key, so any
future improvements to that data will benefit all
features the same.
This is an important piece of #9857.
Now that `emoji_collection` and `emojis_by_name` are global
datasources in the webapp we need to rename things carefully
to reflect their actual meaning. The fact that emoji code is
used as a css class for unicode emoji is one thing but it is
not its sole use so renaming it seems a good idea.
This commit moves the `emoji_collection` datasource in the emoji
picker to emoji.js and renames it to `emojis_by_name`. It is a
mapping from emoji name to object where each object describes an
emoji. This is an effort in the direction of de-duplicating and
unifying the datasets being used by various our widgets(like
emoji picker and composebox typeahead) in the webapp. Migrating
all the widgets to a single datasource will help us in removing
the whole class of annoying bugs which causes some emojis to be
missing from some widgets.
This commit closes a long pending issue which involved moving the
`EMOTICON_CONVERSION` mapping to build_emoji infrastructure so
that there is only one source of truth. This was pending from the
time when this feature was implemented.
Pressing `Esc` did not blur a contenteditable div by default, while
an input field was blurred by default. Due to this when a user tried
to unnarrow using `Esc` key when the searchbox had focus, the focus
remained stuck in the div itself and no further action was taken.
If search pills are not enabled, the text present in the search bar
will be selected on pressing '/' and writing someting without deselecting
the text will clear the search text. Since selecting the pills would
not make sense in this context, the search box is focused instead.
Adds box-shadow to `#searchbox` when either `#search_query` or any
of the pills have focus. Uses jquery instead of pure css as the
`:focus` event occurs on `#search_query`, while we want to add
box-shadow to `#searchbox`. This could have been done with
`:focus-within` CSS selector, but it is not supported in IE or Opera.
`#search_query` already had an onfocus/focusout listener, adding
listeners to `#searchbox.pills` for those events wouldn't have worked
as you don't want the focusout event to fire when the focus shifts
from input to pill.
Also adds `focusin`, `focusout` and `css()` to zjquery. `css` is
same as `val`, except it returns an empty object in case of no value
instead of an empty string. I don't think `css()` is valid syntax
in actual jquery.
After adding search pills, suggestions were based only on the
current input and no validation against the existing pills was done.
operator_subset_suggestions have been removed. Default suggestions
for base_operators have also been removed.
Handle multiple operators:
if `is:starred stream:Ver` was typed without selecting the typeahead
or pressing enter in between i.e search pill for is:starred has not yet
been added, then the description of `is:starred` will act as a prefix
in every suggestion.
Also makes changes re-enabling person suggestions for names with spaces.
This large function will need to be modified significantly as part of
the pills effort, and copying it lets us preserve behavior in
production until we're ready to cut things over.
tab_bar.js becomes redundant after implementation of search pills.
This commit adds a comment to tab_bar.initiliaze, so the event
listeners related to it do not get initiated. This does not remove
any code related to tab_bar.js.
Also adds left and right border around the search icon.
Following points have been implemented in this commit:
1.) Add search pill on selecting typeahead.
2.) Re-narrow after removing a search pill.
3.) Add quiet optional parameter to removeLastPill.
4.) Pre populate search pills in narrow.activate.
5.) Clear existing search pills on narrow.deactivate.
Description of above points:
1.) I tried out using the description from suggestions.lookup_table
to append a pill using appendValidatedData so that the description
had not to be calculated again. But the description in the suggestions
lookup contains html due to highlighting. This html is escaped when
inputed in a pill. An attempt was also made to remove the higlighting
by replacing the tags. But other espaced characters like < also
popped up, so it was better to use append_search_string.
3.) If one wants to refresh the pill using pill.clear and wants to
repopulate them, evaluating the event_handler associated with the
action of removing the pill may not be desired.
4.) Pill population code is added to narrow.activate. Pills are not
populated if the narrow was triggered by search as search handles the
addition and removal of pill by itself. The reason for not handling
search too in narrow.activate is to avoid clearing the pills and
repopulating them. Example of some of the triggers for narrow.activate
include `restore draft`, `topic change`,`sidebar`.
Also modifies tests for search.js
Adds an optional parameter `quiet` to removeLastPill and removeAllPills.
If `quiet` is a truthy value, the event handler associated with the
pill will not be evaluated. This is useful when using clear to reset
the pills.
Also adds the file to the static asset pipeline.
search_pill_widget.js will be used to access the pills object for
the search query box. It will act in a similar way to
compose_pm_pill.js. Why is this needed: Consider you've initiated
a pills object in search.js for the search query box. Now you want to
also access that pills object to pre-populate pills after a reload in
hashchange.js. search_pill_widget.js makes this easy without the use
of events.
When Pan & Zoom (canvas) is enabled, the `v` hotkey does not work due to
`LightboxCanvas` overriding the `keydown` event. Add `v` as an option in
the new listener.
Fix#9777.
This commit updates the `emoji-datasource` packages to version 4.0.4.
This update brings following changes to emoji infra:
1: Fix for the bleeding sprite sheets.
2: The category of some emojis has been changed. Categorywise breakup of
net gain or loss is as follows:
Travel & Places: 58 (gain)
Symbols: 47 (loss)
Smileys & People: 52 (gain)
Objects: 11 (loss)
Food & Drink: 3 (gain)
Animals and Nature: 46 (gain)
Activities: 9 (loss)
3: There were some changes in the image farm of the package which were
breaking our old emoji farm. I fixed them by modifying the remapped
emoji map.
Fixes: #8235.
This behavior was originally implemented in commit 6993f89, but due to not
specifying a toggle option, the Subscribed/All streams switcher tab was
focused after the input was focused, leading to the input's loss of focus.
Fixes#9981.
The current code for detecting which image to add the `selected` class
to is `preview_source.match(src)`. With the new thumbnails, this no
longer works because thumbnail URLs include a `?`, which has its own
RegEx significance. To solve this, check for equality instead of using
RegExes.
Various pieces of our thumbor-based thumbnailing system were already
merged; this adds the remaining pieces required for it to work:
* a THUMBOR_URL Django setting that controls whether thumbor is
enabled on the Zulip server (and if so, where thumbor is hosted).
* Replaces the overly complicated prototype cryptography logic
* Adds a /thumbnail endpoint (supported both on web and mobile) for
accessing thumbnails in messages, designed to support hosting both
external URLs as well as uploaded files (and applying Zulip's
security model for access to thumbnails of uploaded files).
* Modifies bugdown to, when THUMBOR_URL is set, render images with the
`src` attribute pointing /thumbnail (to provide a small thumbnail
for the image), along with adding a "data-original" attribute that
can be used to access the "original/full" size version of the image.
There are a few things that don't work quite yet:
* The S3 backend support is incomplete and doesn't work yet.
* The error pages for unauthorized access are ugly.
* We might want to rename data-original and /thumbnail?size=original
to use some other name, like "full", that better reflects the fact
that we're potentially not serving the original image URL.
Previous commits have fully implemented the logic for stream email
notifications; this final commit adds support for configuring it to
the UI.
Fixes#6511.
This migrates Zulip to use a dramatically better set of names and
aliases for our emoji set, defined in emoji_names.py (which is in turn
manually generated from our hand-curated CSV file).
This should significantly improve the experience of using Zulip's
emoji picker and emoji typeahead for finding what one is looking for.
When you hover above the navbar, the cursor focuses on the page
body and scrolls the entire page, breaking the positioning of the
fixed sidebar and page content.
We disable scrolling on the body but allow the sidebar and Markdown
content page elements to be scrolled to fix this bug.
Fixes#7665
In case of invitation events, 'invites_changed' event without
any real payload is sent to all the realm admins and the user.
The event is handled by reloading the list to view recent changes.
Commit tweaked by shubhamdhama:
* Send an `invite_changed` event when an user accept an invite.
Also, added the test for the same.
* No need to delete the invite list in frontend, current logic
handles the case when the invite data is changed properly.
* Extracted the common logic for sending an event into
`notify_invites_changed`.
We can now theoretically use this for any textarea
that supports our markdown (besides the compose box),
plus we keep the RTL code a bit more self-contained.
The JavaScript click handler for this feature was fragile in a way
that would break with upcoming changes to how we display the X
element. We clean this up with a replacement implementation that
should be much less fragile.
Fixes#9842.
Enables avatar images in pills wherever user_pill.js is used.
(e.g composebox, user group settings)
Changes to search_pill.js are not made as search pills haven't been
added yet completely and search_pill.js just contains the preparatory
code right now.
No change to compose_pm_pill.js is not required as it uses
`user_pill.create_item_from_text` in its `create` function.
Allow passing image link in the item passed to appendValidatedData.
When passing image link via any of the append* functions, make sure
that create_item_from_text for that pill also adds the image link to
the item created.
This commit does not make any visual change to the current app.
Changes to user_pill.js are necessary to enable user avatars for
pills.
We now use narrow_state.filter() everywhere. The
two functions did the same thing, and I slightly
prefer the concise name, which was already in use
in lots of places.
This implements right-to-left message automatic detection support in
the compose box as well as the message feed. Full unit tests and
support in the message-editing UI are for future work (as are
potentially more fancy things like supporting things like
right-to-left multi-word names for users/streams/etc.).
Fixes#3123.
This commit fixes some modules that were erroneously left out while
transitioning app.js to webpack. This commit exposes them using
expose-loader or setting them directly to window.
This commit moves all files previously under the 'app' bundle in
the Django pipeline to being compiled by webpack under the 'app'
entry point. In the process, it moves assets under the app entry
to a file called app.js that consumes all relevant css and js files.
This commit also edits the webpack config to be able to expose certain
variables for third party libraries that are currently required by
some modules. This is bad coding form and should be refactored to
requiring whatever dependencies a module may have; we're just
deferring that to the future to simplify the series of transitions we
need to do here. The variable exposure is done using expose-loader in
webpack.
The app/index.html template is edited to override the newly introduced
'commonjs' block in the base template. This is done as a temporary
measure so as not to disrupt other pages on the app during the transition.
It also fixes the value of the 'this' context that was being inferred
as window by third party libraries. This is done using imports-loader
in the webpack config. This is also messy and probably isn't how we
want things to work long term.
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.
This cleans up some leftover js and css from the effort of
redesign the rows of the #subscriptions table. Redesign happened
in commit 368b5859 and but we forgot to clean up these js and css
pieces.
squash to subs.js.
The error handling for delete/reactivate was broken.
The old code related to appending id_suffix to the ids of
the per-bot error divs did not have corresponding
selectors in the actual error handling.
Things still aren't great, but there's a bit more
encapsulation now, and you'll see errors for the
delete/reactivate cases.
The user can also edit the question after adding it.
The question in the poll can only be added/edited
by the user who started the poll.
The input bar will be disabled for the other users
if the question is not yet added. If the question is
added, the input bar will not be visible to the other
users.
Even when admin removes all custom fields from org, custom
fields header "Profile" doesn't get removed.
Render header "Profile" whenever custom fields data get changed.