We use GIPHY web SDK to create popover containing GIFs in a
grid format. Simply clicking on the GIFs will insert the GIF in the compose
box.
We add GIPHY logo to compose box action icons which opens the GIPHY
picker popover containing GIFs with "Powered by GIPHY"
attribution.
This change should make live-update code less brittle,
or at least less cumbersome.
Instead of having to re-compute calculated fields for
every change to a stream message, we now just compute
the fields right before we render stream settings UI.
This is mostly a pure code move.
In passing I remove an unneeded call to
update_calculated_fields in the dispatch code,
plus some tests that don't need them.
This maps pageup/pagedown/home/end to close compose when used in empty
compose box, matching the existing behavior for the Up/Down arrow keys.
Currently, these keys do nothing when used in an empty compose box.
Typically, a user intends to navigate when pressing these keys (and
with empty compose, they can't be expecting to navigate within the
compose box), so it makes sense to map them to navigate the message
feed just to save users from needing to hit `Esc` in these contexts.
Fixes#17917
The `copy_handler` function that this shortcut calls is not useful
unless the body of a Zulip message is selected, so we shouldn't try
running it in other situations.
This logic correctly prevents the hotkeys implemented below it from
being active when "Recent topics" is open. We expect to change some
parts of that soon (see #17685), but in any case, we should always
return false in the hotkey code when we don't process a key, so that
default browser behavior works.
This fixes browser shortcuts like Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, etc. when recent
topics is loaded.
This bug was introduced in 1eafb1d8b3.
Thanks to ganpa3 for noticing this bug.
This sorts the members imported within each individual declaration; we
use import/order for sorting multiple declarations.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
For filter values which don't exist or are invalid in some
way, we return false to show user that there are no messages
in the filter user is trying to render. Our previous behaviour
was to show all the messages and ignore the filter which
isn't good.
This reverts commit a00f5dd90e (#17801).
That commit introduced a regression in the portico pages as described
in commit 85b3157b47. Since that fix
introduced a regression of its own, we need to revert both commits for
now.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The start time of the last password change was the wrong time to use,
because we could start a password change, start another request,
finish the password change, and then observe that the other request
failed due to the password change.
We could use the end time, but a counter is more robust to
sub-millisecond race conditions.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commits adds on to 9884226f, which was added to
handle a rare race condition that occurs when the
session hash is not updated by the backend during the
password change process.
It handles a variant race situation where the request was initiated
before/during the password change event and completed after it was
completed. Hence, forcing the page to redirect to the login page.
This commit make compose_ui.autosize_textarea handle most of the autosize
logic of the textarea. It audits for any logic that is trying to do
autosize manually and replace it with compose_ui.autosize_textarea.
This allows to have better check for when the textarea is autosized.
Mainly done this so that we can have a check on #compose-textarea when
to autosize and when not to, thus helping to have all the logic in only
one function.
We now unconditionally enable backgroung events when 'hidden.bs.modal'
event is triggered on closing of modal. We do not need to handle them
separateley for closing modal by close_modal, data-dismiss or escape.
We handle this by single handler for modals in settings and subscription
overlay.
Fixes#16688.
This commit changes the code to not remove the modal element from DOM
after closing the modal for the deactivation stream modal and stream
privacy modal.
This is a prep commit for enabling background mouse events
unconditionally using 'hidden.bs.modal', because removing element
using '.remove' remove all events attached to it and this will also
remove the 'hidden.bs.modal' event which we do not want.
This remove behavior is inconsistent as we remove some of the modals
but do not remove some, so for now we are not removing the modal
after closing but it is anyway removed before opening a modal to handle
case of having two elements of same id and avoids any bugs.
This behavior of when to remove the element from DOM and when to not
remove needs to be discussed and may be modified in future.
We show a modal as a warning when unsubscribing a private stream
because it is a irreversible action and one cannot re-subscribe
tovit until added by other member of stream.
Fixes#9254.
This commit renames the class of both cancel button and the cross
icon to close-modal-btn.
This change is a prep commit for enabling background events on
'hidden.bs.modal' event. As we would enable background events in
furhter commit using the 'hidden.bs.modal' event, we would need to
remove the 'hide.bs.modal' event of deactivation_stream_modal which
removes the modal element from DOM.
When we remove this we would need a e.stopPropagation call to avoid
unexpected closing of subscription settings, which was not a problem
before as the element was removed from DOM before the actual closing
of modal.
So instead of adding a separate `e.stopPropagation' call, we can use
the same handler that is being used for stream privacy modal and this
is the reason the class name of cancel button of privacy modal is
being changed.
We do not remove the stream row instantly from the subscribed list in
subscription overlay when unsubscribing from public streams in most
of the cases but we do so when unsubscribing using hotkey.
This commit makes it consistent by not removing the stream row on
unsubscribing using hotkey.
We also not remove the 'active' class as streams settings is still
open in the right seciton and this behavior is also consistent with
the other ways of unsubscribing.
Note that this behavior is only for public streams, we remove the
stream row in case the stream is private, as user cannot
resubscribe himself and this behavior is consistent across all ways
of unsubscribing.
We now consistently set the PM counts for the right
sidebar toggle in unread_ui, similar to what we
do for the overall counts in the left sidebar toggle.
(Use a thin window to see the code in action.)
This breaks a dependency cycle.
In passing I improve the test coverage for the
actual job that pm_list still does (updating its
own total count in the "Private Messages" section).
For messages which we don't have stored locally, we don't update
our data structures. This was actually our behaviour before
59e5f2d8fc, which introduced this
bug.
Not doing this caused a major bug where we ran into errors
moving messages for topics for which we didn't have all
the messages available.
This data structure has never been one that we actually render into
the DOM; instead, its role is to support clicking into view that
contain muted streams and topics quickly.
This downgrade makes that situation much more explicit, and is also
useful refactoring to help simpify the upcoming changes in #16746.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
I lift this function out of message_store to
break some dependencies, and it's also more
consistent with the rest of the codebase:
alert_words.process_message
pm_conversations.process_message
recent_topics.process_messages
recent_senders.process_message_for_senders
We can do further cleanup to make these names
consistent (and possibly have them all work in
bulk), but that's out of the scope of the current PR.
We move the message_store.add_message_metadata function
(and all its dependencies) into a new module called
message_helper and rename the function to process_new_message.
(It does a bit more than adding message metadata, such
as updating our message store.)
We also have a "protected" interface now in message_store,
so that message_helper can access the message store:
update_message_cache
get_cached_message
Because update_message_cache is identical to
the former create_mock_message, we just renamed it
in the tests.
Most callers should use these functions:
message_helper.process_new_message (setting)
message_store.get (getting)
It's slightly annoying that the setter interface
is in a different module than the getter interface,
but that's how you break a bunch of dependencies.
We also extract the tiny message_user_ids class:
user_ids()
add_user_ids()
All the code moves here are pretty trivial, and
the code that was moved maintains 100% line
coverage.
The module name `message_helper` is not ideal, but it's a single
function and it'll save time to just do the topology change now and
leave thinking through the right name to later.
This function should be named similarly to the well-named
end_inline_topic_edit; previously the main hint that this was the
inline code path was just that the recipient_row was the parameter.
Before this we did not have remove event in server_events_dispatch.js
for the user group delete event even though server had. This was
leading to blueslip errors. Extracted the logic which was used in
success() of channel.del for user_groups into the remove case in
server_events_dispatch. Also removed the redundant reload call as
we already do that in server events.
This is a mostly verbatim extraction.
I re-phrased one line of code to work around a lint
false alarm. (Look for `preamble` in the diff.)
There are about 8 lines missing coverage here, so
the new module might be a good candidate to get
100% line coverage on.
Before this change, you would need to remove 74
edges from our dependency graph to make it
acyclic. Now it's 72.