This commit fixes the bug when updating
"Restrict email domains of new users?" setting by
adding data-setting-widget-type attribute to the select
element as get_input_element_value now expects every
element to have that attribute after 64c8262eaf.
Due to this change, we also need to update the code in
populate_data_for_request function to not send invalid
parameter in the request. This change resulted in some
refactoring which now helps in not passing in the
"disallow_disposable_email_addresses" and
"email_restricted_to_domains" when these fields are
not changed.
This commit fixes the bug when updating realm default
language setting by adding data-setting-widget-type
attribute to the relevant element with "prop-element"
class as get_input_element_value now expects every
element passed to it to have that attr after 64c8262eaf.
As a result we can now remove the code from
get_complete_data_for_subsection to handle realm
default language and just let get_input_element_value
handle it and it also helps in passing the parameter
unnecessary to request when the setting is not changed.
Updates instances of default-streams-list to instead be
default-channels-list as the data-section for the organization
settings overlay is part of the URL hash.
We now use "settings-field-label" and "modal-field-label"
class on label elements in settings and modals respectively
to add the bottom margin which was previously done by
"dropdown-title" class as it is better to have more
generic names to use on label for all type of inputs.
This commit adds bottom margin to label elements of
different inputs by adding "modal-field-label" class
to the label elements. Some of them already have the
margin due to having dropdown-title class.
This commit adds bottom margin to label elements of
settings inputs in personal, organization, stream
and group settings using the recently added
"settings-field-label" class.
Most of the settings are dropdown settings, so the
label for them already had a margin as they use
"dropdown-title" class.
There is no need to have hr element below the "Field choices"
heading in custom profile edit form and this also makes it
consistent with the new custom profile field form.
This commit removes classes like "title", "input-label"
and "emoji-theme" from label elements in settings and
modals as these are classes are neither used in JS
nor to apply any CSS.
Fixes#29750.
- We introduced an argument called `custom_profile_field` similar to
`sub` and `group` in `check_property_changed` and
`populate_data_for_request`.
- We could've introduced `field` param in `get_input_element_value`,
but I've kept it clean since it didn't have any similar kind of data input.
The performance difference due to this should be negligible.
- Introduced a span that would be parent to all `field_data` params
since it is needed by the diff infrastructure.
- If there is no data to be changed, we display our success status
without sending the PATCH request since save changed button is
always enabled.
Updates translated strings in web/ that do not need updates to any
tests. The majority of these strings are also unique to the file/
template that they are in. A few have overlap with one other file.
Some changes here update placeholders/variables in these strings to
no longer use stream so that all the translation updates for this
rename happen at the same time.
The exception to this are cases of "<z-stream>" placeholders in
these translated strings.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates a chunk of translated strings that overlap between files,
with the streams settings overlay being the starting point for
finding these strings, to use channel instead of stream.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Previously, links were displayed for the user's name,
but now they are presented as pills. These pills are rendered
using the user_display_only_pill.hbs template.
To obtain the avatar of a user,
the small_avatar_url_for_person function is utilized.
Previously, the sorting was broken due to
incorrect referencing of the property.
The code has been updated to use the "referrer_name"
property instead of "ref".
Fixes#18617.
- The role filter is added to both active and deactivated user
list. The original plan was to introduce a multi select checkbox
dropdown for the roles, but since that component is not ready yet,
we will use the dropdown component for the first iteration.
- To accomodate multiple filters, we have used an approach
similar to the one in recent_view_ui.js where we use dropdown
callback function and on("input") event on text search to set the
filter value in memory. The predicate functions uses these filters.
- We have also changed the default message when there are no
users to show to reflect `filters` instead of `current filter`.
This commit updates the user invitation terminology in the right
sidebar, user invitation modal, and settings, to clarify exactly what
sort of invitation this is.
Fixes#29582.
This commit adds the /help link to the User Identity section heading
of the Organization Permissions, linking to /help/restrict-name-and-
email-changes.
Previously, users were allowed to signup or change their names to
those which already existed in the realm.
This commit adds an Organization Permission, that shall enforce
users to use unique names while signing up or changing their
names. If a same or normalized full name is found in realm,
then a validation error is thrown.
Fixes#7830.
Display manage this user in the three-dot menu on the user card
regardless of is_active.
Similarly, display edit user icon in deactivated users list.
Do not hide edit button when user is deactivated.
Fixes#29486.
Adds an option to the generate bot URL modal to filter for events
that will trigger notifications. This option is conditionally
displayed when only `all_event_types` is defined for the selected
integration.
If selected, the URL will display all events by default. There
are "check all" and "uncheck all" buttons to easily include or
remove all the events from the URL.
Fixes#27628.
Previously, "This profile field is required." tooltip was visible on
all custom profile fields, including those that were not required.
This commit fixes that by targeting only the required fields.
Only affects zulipchat, by being based on the BILLING_ENABLED setting.
The restricted backends in this commit are
- AzureAD - restricted to Standard plan
- SAML - restricted to Plus plan, although it was already practically
restricted due to requiring server-side configuration to be done by us
This restriction is placed upon **enabling** a backend - so
organizations that already have a backend enabled, will continue to be
able to use it. This allows us to make exceptions and enable a backend
for an org manually via the shell, and to grandfather organizations into
keeping the backend they have been relying on.
This commit adds a realm-level setting named
'zulip_update_announcements_stream' that configures the
stream to which zulip updates should be posted.
Fixes part of #28604.
- Adds instructions for downloading a zuliprc file for a bot or for
yourself.
- Updates the button label to "Download zuliprc", since that's the
filename it downloads.
Fixes#28881.
Previously, the sorting was broken due to
incorrect referencing of the property.
The code has been updated to use the "expiry_date"
property instead of "expires_at".
Fixes#29005.
This commit renames the realm-level setting
'signup_notifications_stream' to 'signup_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
This commit renames the realm-level setting 'notifications_stream'
to 'new_stream_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
For spectators, the chunk of page_params that originates from
do_events_register isn’t assigned until ui_init.js. That means the
TypeScript type of page_params is mostly a lie during module load
time: reading a parameter too early silently results in undefined
rather than the declared type, with unpredictable results later on.
We want to make such an early read into an immediate runtime error,
for both users and spectators consistently, and pave the way for
runtime validation of the page_params type. As a second step, split
out the subset of fields that pertain to the entire realm.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
For spectators, the chunk of page_params that originates from
do_events_register isn’t assigned until ui_init.js. That means the
TypeScript type of page_params is mostly a lie during module load
time: reading a parameter too early silently results in undefined
rather than the declared type, with unpredictable results later on.
We want to make such an early read into an immediate runtime error,
for both users and spectators consistently, and pave the way for
runtime validation of the page_params type. As a first step, split
out the subset of fields that pertain to the current user.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>