This was only used for upgrading from Zulip < 1.9.0, which is no
longer possible because Zulip < 2.1.0 had no common supported
platforms with current main.
If we ever want this optimization for a future migration, it would be
better implemented using Django merge migrations.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We are going to move to this code organization for
managing streams:
stream_create.js
stream_create_subscribers.js
stream_edit.js
stream_edit_subscribers.js
The modules stream_create.js and stream_edit.js historically
manage the entire process of creating and editing stream
data (respectively).
Going forward both will delegate most of the subscriber-specific
pieces to either stream_create_subscribers or stream_edit_subscribers.
The stream_*_subscribers modules will be somewhat similar in
nature, but the way that we manage subscribers at creation time
is a bit different than how we manage subscribers at edit time.
This will help us avoid some duplicate code when
we use input pills for stream-create.
See the long comment in set_up_handlers() for
more context.
We also rename:
submit_add_subscriber_form -> subscribe_new_users
Ideally set_up_handlers() would also extract the
concept of clearing the pills as soon as you either
hit enter or clicked on the Add button, but our
current paradigm for clearing pills when you edit
subscribers for an existing stream on the Subscribers
tab is that we wait for the server to acknowledge
the request. I believe this is a bit of a misfeature,
but I am punting on that change for now.
This is mostly a pure code move. A few small tweaks:
* The create() function is new.
* The new module doesn't assume a `pill_widget`
global.
This module represents the truly re-usable code
that can be shared during these two user actions:
* edit-stream subscribers (now)
* create-stream subscribers (future)
In both situations the input pill has (or will have)
essentially the same behavior, and the next commit
will tighten up the abstraction.
(The two processes will both also use fairly similar
ListWidgets, but the mechanics of managing the list
are going to be different, so we do not intend
to keep around stream_subscribers_ui in its current
name. More on that later.)
This simplifies some of our dependencies.
As an example, we really don't want compose.js
to depend on stream_subscribers_ui.js, since
the former doesn't use any actual UI code from
the latter.
We also rename the two functions here:
invite_user_to_stream -> add_user_ids_to_stream
remove_user_from_stream -> remove_user_id_from_stream
(The notion of "inviting" somebody to a stream is
somewhat misleading, since there is really no invitation
mechanism; you just add them.)
Apart from naming changes this is a verbatim code move.
Finally, we eliminate a little bit of test cruft--the
`override` helper already ensures that a function gets
called at least once during a test.
These tests have been historically difficult to maintain.
We have pretty good direct test coverage on the
components used by stream_edit.
The code tested here was mostly glue code and jQuery
code, which the node tests are particularly poorly
suited for testing.
Note that we lose 100% line coverage on
stream_settings_containers.js, but that module
is literally a single-line function to describe
a jQuery container, and the node tests for that
would be more convoluted than helpful.
Edit history of message was rendered directly without passing
it through rendered_markdown.js. Due to this several visual
features for dynamic elements like time, spoilers, mentions
etc were not available.
To fix above issues we pass the content of edit-history
through rendered_markdown before showing edit history modal.
Fixes: #16029.
Improves rendering of drafts to make it look more closer
to normal messages. This is done by passing the draft content
through rendered_markdown so that dynamic elements in the content
get updated before showing drafts modal.
After failing to notice a place where we wanted to hide timezone
information, we decided to add timezones to some of the test
users, so that we can better consider the effects of timezones
when manually testing.
Testing:
* ran populate_db and confirmed users had timezones in the UI
* updated test_populate_db.py
Moves the profile avatar to the top when the viewport is narrowed down.
Tweaked by tabbott to add the 20px bottom margin in a more consistent
way, which also lets us deduplicate some code.
Fixes#21000.
Since we do not allow to remove owners from bots, it is better
to keep owners for the bots in development environment as well.
We need to change puppeteer tests here because now desdemona
already has bots in dev server and thus "Active bots" section
is opened by default in the settings instead of "Add a new bot"
section.
d6fb439c7a removed the option to remove owner from the edit form available
to admins, but the option was still present in the edit form available to
the owner of bots in "Bots" section of personal settings. This commit
removes the option from form in "Bots" section of personal settings as well.
Adds a section about the Markdown feature to auto-link to
existing streams and topics in a Zulip message.
Also, does a little reformatting of existing text/tabs and
adds a related links section to the page.
Fixes#21085.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
Adds `realm_web_public_access_enabled` as a realm-specific server
setting potentially returned by the `/get-server-settings` endpoint
so that clients that support browsing of web-public stream content
without an account can generate a login page that supports that
type of access.
Previousy, we used to show or hide the digest weekday setting after
saving the emails setting, but now we show/hide as soon as we check
or uncheck the email setting checkbox like we do for other settings.
Various backend tests use the `PATCH /messages/{msg_id}` endpoint.
For that endpoint, the message ID is encoded in the URL path and
ignored if provided as a parameter in the the query.
Verified that the tests were providing the same message ID to both
the path and then removed the ignored parameter in the query.
This commit refactors get_user_by_email function
to use access_user_by_email which is similar to
already existing access_user_by_id and thus using
get_user_data function added recently.
We also remove the unnecessary check for email as
email will always be passed to this endpoint.
Preparatory commit for #10970.
This commit adds get_user_data which is called by
get_members_backend to compute the client_gravatar
value and then return the data of a single user or
all accessible users.
This function will also be used by get_user_by_email
in further commtis.
Notifies user when messages are not being marked as read through a
banner that lets them mark all messages in the narrow as read. Note
that the banner is only displayed if the user's actions, like
scrolling, would've actually marked the messages as read.
This avoids distracting the user when viewing a thread they've already
read.
tabbott has verified that if new messages come in, the banner will reappear.
Fixes: #18768.
There are a few instances where we check if messages can be marked
read and mark that list as read when scrolled to bottom. Using
this would be nicer and also this function can be extended later to
display a banner when messages are not being marked.
The class `sidebar-topic-check` has a minimum width assigned for the
`topic-resolved` icon to create an appropriate space for that column
whether or not there are resolved topics present.
Add a corresponding `margin-left` to align `more topics`
appropriately.