Until "stream" is renamed to "channel" in user facing strings,
when "channel" is selected from the composebox typeahead options,
the "stream" wildcard syntax will be inserted in the message
content instead.
Adds some helper functions to util.ts to initially be used to
check/convert "channel" to "stream" during the rename process,
with the intention of then converting those helpers for the
reverse (check/convert "stream" to "channel") in the final part
of the rename process.
Part of project to rename "stream" to "channel".
Adds "channel" to the `stream_wildcards` frozenset for stream
wildcard notifications on the backend/server.
Updates frontend/web-app to handle "channel" as the other stream
wildcards are handled in the typeahead and composebox modules.
Updates the API version and documentation for the addition of
"channel" as a wildcard mention. But does not change any of the
functionailty of (or deprecate) the "stream" wildcard at this
point.
Part of project to rename "stream" to "channel".
92fa9ee78c switched this regex to match the server-side regex, but
Safari < 16.4 does not support look-behind in regexes.
Switch to matching on start-of-string or a positive character class.
This function incorrectly and misleadingly did an immediate initial
call, despite both of its callers doing immediate calls themselves (in
one case, with a different parameter passed).
This led to unnecessary server load when reloading the app via event
system triggered reloads, since every client would call `/` twice.
Earlier, a 'large @-mention notification' warning that pops up
for stream wildcard mentions was shown for topic wildcard mentions
too, which is incorrect.
This commit fixes the incorrect behavior. We no longer show the
banner for @-topic mentions.
We don't need a banner for @-topic mentions, as those are much less
likely to be used without thinking about it and would rarely be spammy
for a lot of people.
Fixes#27767.
The function considers @**all**, @**everyone**, @**stream**,
and @**topic** as wildcard mentions.
Earlier, the function didn't have a check to match @**topic**
in the message_content.
Following the issue #23380 and PR #25038, this commit changes all
occurences of `uri` into `url` in all comments, local variables,
handlebars templates (.hbs) function names and their callers in
all `.js` and `.ts` files.
This implements a helper that parses an array that possibly contains
falsy elements into undefined when it does have at least one falsy
element, or returns a type narrowed array of non-undefined elements.
We use this in people.js, which achieves the same check we have using
"arr.every(Boolean)", but with type safety since it is not based on
validation.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This function was mistyped; it was used in practice both accepting
string[] and number[], with the implementation taking advantage of the
fact that number.parseInt(<int>, 10) = <int>.
The only string[] callers were some overly defensive typing_data tests
that don't match the actual typing_data interface, so we remove the
string[] support and adjust the function's type, as well as those
tests.
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).
Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules. This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack. It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>