Instead, we show a message with links that either opens a modal for
creating a new bot or navigates to the bot settings page. The
"add a new bot" link only show up when the user has enough permission
to create new bots, and the "manage your bots" link only shows up when
the user has at least one bot if they don't have the permission to
create one. Otherwise, the message does not show up at all.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This commit removes the 'View Edit History' option from the three-dot
menu since we have already implemented this feature through the
edited/moved label in the message. Therefore, we no longer need this
option in the three-dot menu. This commit aims to simplify the
three-dot message menu.
Fixes: #23077
This extraction has been done to make sure that creation of audio call
links can happen in the same function only.
A change in test was also required as the whole logic of finding the
textarea where the link should be inserted happens a bit later now.
The tabular figures in Source Sans 3 place a foot on the 1, and
overall just feel visually a little heavier than their proportional
counterparts.
To compensate for that, this takes advantage of the variable-font
properties of Source Sans 3 to subtly drop the weight to keep the
timestamp readable but not in fierce competition with the message
area.
In commit 640de3ad29, a separate
`page_params.ts` was added for the stats/analytics page, but adding
it to the `web/webpack.assets.json` for "stats" was missed, so we
add that here.
Adds typing notification constants to the response given by
`POST /register`. Until now, these were hardcoded by clients
based on the documentation for implementing typing notifications
in the main endpoint description for `api/set-typing-status`.
This change also reflects updating the web-app frontend code
to use the new constants from the register response.
Co-authored-by: Samuel Kabuya <samuel.mwangikabuya@kibo.school>
Co-authored-by: Wilhelmina Asante <wilhelmina.asante@kibo.school>
Fixes#11767.
Previously multi-character emoji sequences weren't matched in the
emoji regex, so we'd convert the characters to separate images,
breaking the intended display.
This change allows us to match the full emoji sequence, and
therefore show the correct image.
This saves the blue box position as state on the location
in brower history, with `history.replaceState`.
The position is restored when a narrow is activated.
Fixes#20066.
Previously, there was no mechanism in place to replace the data.
Therefore, we had to manually delete the stream row when
unsubscribing. However, with the introduction of this new function,
there is no need for manual deletion. The server events code path
already handles the case when any stream is unsubscribed, so we
can simply remove this code.
This commit introduces a new function named
'update_user_profile_streams_list_for_users'. it will be used
to update the stream_list in the unsubscribed streams section.
Since the list_widget offers a function to replace the data, we
can invoke this function whenever there is a subscription change
in the server_events file or stream_events file.
This commit refactors the 'get_subscribed_streams_for_user' function
to return an object with two keys: one for the subscribed streams
and another for the streams the user can subscribe to. The node
tests have been updated accordingly.
Renamed 'get_subscribed_streams_for_user' to 'get_streams_for_user'.
This commit is a prep commit for implementing the live update of
user profile streams list. Since the code for both adding and
removing peers is the same after adding or removing the peer data,
it is better to extract that code to reduce duplication in a new
function called 'process_subscriber_update'.
In commit 846b470b99, `narrow.by_topic` was missed for getting
the stream name via the stream ID in the message data. Updates
function to get the stream name to pass in the filter terms
to `narrow.activate`.
In that same commit, `narrow.by_recipient` was updated to not
pass the message ID to `then_select_id`. Updates call to
`narrow.activate` to include that opts parameter so that the
selected message doesn't change.
This not only introduces a new gold color that works across light
and dark modes, but it also separates out the hover and focus-
visible styles for stars--regardless of whether a star has been
filled or not.
The :focus-visible selector is more appropriate here, as that
enables browsers to determine whether focus should be displayed
or not. That's generally the case with keyboard-achieved focus,
but pointers and fingers generally do not need focus to be
displayed.
By not displaying a different icon color on simple :focus, this
will also ensure that star icons behave predictably when hovered
or focused via keyboard in both starred and unstarred states.
This corrects for an issue where hover controls would remain
visible after multiple clicks on one of the hover control icons,
despite the mouse pointer leaving the area.
This does not really create a regression for keyboard focus, as
there is currently no reasonable way to get a Tab key into the
hover controls area.
However, if one clicks multiple times on the vdots icon, and uses
Tab to move back and forth, the icons still remain visible--thanks
to the mouse pointer still being in the hover area.
This introduces a new breakpoint. In the future, this kind of
round-about sizing will be made unncessary by container queries,
but while those ship in all modern browsers, their availability
is quite recent:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@container
This should cause no functional changes.
This is part of a multi-step effort to move away
from using stream names to reference streams, now
that it's impossible for a user to write a message
with an invalid stream name (since switching to
the dropdown).
This should cause no functional changes.
This is part of a multi-step effort to move away
from using stream names to reference streams, now
that it's impossible for a user to write a message
with an invalid stream name (since switching to
the dropdown).
This commit updates the admin custom profile fields table to be
similar to other tables in settings page. After this change,
the table will be horizontally scrollable for narrow screens
and the buttons in actions column will not wrap to multiple lines.
This increases the width of "Actions" column and it takes some
unnecessary space, but this will be handled in the next commit
which will adjust "Actions" column in all the tables.
The bottom border of heading row in striped (and not bordered)
tables was thicker than needed due to two borders being present -
one from the bottom border for heading element and one from top
border for the first row in the table.
This commit changes the CSS to remove the top border of the first
row.
The table-condensed class was used by bootstrap to add padding
to the table cells. But since we want padding in cells for all
tables, we added the padding CSS to the other existing CSS for
tables while removing the bootstrap CSS for tables and
"table-condensed" is not required anymore.
This commit removes unnecessary CSS defined for tables using
table-condensed class.
The vertical-align property for "td" elements is not needed
since by default the vertical-align property for "td" elements
is inherited and is set to "middle".
The margin properties set for the tables in informational
overlay is also not needed since we have set the width
to 100% and setting the margin to auto does not result in
anything different.
The API and user documentation pages gain nothing from being a single
page application other than a bunch of random errors.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This effectively reverts a change introduced in #26260 that used
the original message to maintain the basline grid. With more
robust control over first-row line-heights, it is now safe to
fullyl hide the message again.
This also fixes a regression where messages with images would have
additional whitespace beneath the message edit box; see
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/6-frontend/topic/message.20edit.20form.20height/near/1621758
This is functionally the same, but semantically more relevant.
It will also be helpful if some day in the future these two
function calls are no longer perfect opposites of each other.
This commit replaces the mute/unmute topic button in the recent
conversations UI with a button that allows the user to set the
visibility_policy of the topic to muted, unmuted, followed or inherit.
The button in the recent conversations UI has an icon corresponding to
the current visibility policy of the topic.
In a muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', 'Unmute,
and 'Follow' options.
In a not muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', and
'Follow' option. 'Unmute' option is available only when the
visibility_policy is set to 'Unmute'.
The current visibility_policy of the topic is highlighted
in the popover.
Fixes#25915.
This commit replaces the mute/unmute topic button in the message
header bar with a button that allows the user to set the
visibility_policy of the topic to muted, unmuted, followed or inherit.
The button in the message header bar has an icon corresponding to the
current visibility policy of the topic.
In a muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', 'Unmute',
and 'Follow' options.
In a not muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', and
'Follow' options. 'Unmute' option is available only when the
visibility_policy is set to 'Unmute'.
The current visibility_policy of the topic is highlighted in the
popover.
While `user_id` from `page_params` is marked as `number | undefined`,
when fuctions in this file are called, `page_params.user_id` will
never be undefined. Verifying from all of callers of
`initialize_with_current_user`, this is because when user is able
to create and initialize a stream, this user is authenticated and
thus a `user_id` is always available. Therefore, adding an assertion
when undefined user id is detected to handle a confirmed error.
`get_users_from_ids` is a function that map an array of user ids to
`User` object. According to `get_by_user_id` for mapping, every
id should be mapped to a valid `User` object. Thus removed
`undefined` annotation in this commit.
Add primitive types and promise types to variables, function
parameters and return values.
Apply type conversion functions to some objects so that the type
unification afterwards will succeed, such as converting int to
string.
Add custom types that for helper methods.
Add non-null assertions for trivial statements from code base context.
Second parameter (boolean) is not supported by the function definition
in the scope. Removed in this commit.
Previous commit that made this happen:
fa9d79e203
Added one line comment for each `populate_*` methods specifying the
corresponding component that the method rendering for on the webpage.
Comments make the cross-checking experience easier.
While Zulip has supported drag/drop into the compose box for some
time, if you drag/drop the file onto other parts of the message
viewport, it would just do the default browswer behavior of replacing
the Zulip app with that file opened in a new tab, which nobody wants.
The inline comments document the set of rules for how we choose
whether to drop the upload into the compose box or an edit widget, and
also how to open the compose box in different situations.
Fixes#14579.
If the owner of the bot is deactivated while reactivating the bot,
we mention in the reactivation modal that the bot owner will be
changed and the bot may be unsubscribed from some private streams.
The box-shadows cuts off on left and overlaps with button on right.
We instead change background-color in dark theme and border color in
white theme to show focus.
In Safari (and Google's crawler), this would throw an exception trying
to create a jquery element for certain unusual hashes like
`#:~:text=something`.
Fixes#26249.
This commit properly displays Tippy Copied! alerts in two cases:
1) On the clipboard icon when copying message source.
2) On the hover controls when copying the link to a message.
Fixes#21036.
Previously, the reason to complete the organization profile on the banner
wasn't clear and at times confusing. With the updated wording, it clears
up the confusion and improves the explaination of "why" as well.
Fixes: #24122.
Currently, we are displaying the "Complete the organization profile"
banner immediately after the organization was created. It's important to
strongly encourage orgs to configure their profile, so we should delay
showing the banner if the profile has not been configured after 15 days.
Thus also allows the users to check out Zulip and see how it works before
configuring the organization settings.
Fixes: #24122.
The 'Unmute' option is available in not-muted streams only when
it is the current value.
Add a 'Default' option. Available in both muted and not-muted
streams. 'Default' corresponds to the 'INHERIT' visibility policy.
Summary:
* In muted streams:
Four options: Mute, Default, Unmute, and Follow.
* In not-muted streams:
Three options: Mute, Default, and Follow.
The fourth option, 'Unmute' is available only when it is the
current value.
Reason for conditional availability of 'Unmute' option:
In a not-muted stream, 'Unmute' has no special significance.
We only show 'Default' because both 'Default' and 'Unmute' has the
same behaviour in the not-muted stream.
This avoids the big design downside of showing this fourth
nearly-identical option to users who are just in the normal
default state of a normal topic within a normal stream
We only show the 'Unmute' option in the not-muted stream to users.
if they have followed a sequence of steps that led them to
'Unmute' state in a not-muted stream.
For example:
Mute a stream > Unmute a topic > Unmute the stream
By doing so, we avoid destroying information. The user, when
mutes the stream again, the topic will retain the 'Unmute' state.
New icons for Mute, Default, Unmute, and Follow.
Update the 'data-tippy-content' and 'aria-label' from
* 'Mute topic' to 'Mute'
* 'Unmute topic' to 'Unmute'
* 'Follow topic' to 'Follow'
in the left-sidebar topic-popover UI to toggle visibility policies.
As we plan to add a 'Default' option, 'Default topic' doesn't sound
good (if we stay consistent with the earlier texts).
Instead, 'Mute', 'Default', 'Unmute', and 'Follow' sound good, and
it is obvious that we are performing action on the topic itself
(as it is a topic popover). There is no need to add an extra 'topic'
keyword.
We should just accept `subscribed` and `previously_subscribed` fields as
arguments to this function to avoid adding them on the `attrs` object
itself to simplify the type for `ApiGenericStreamSubscription`.
We should always return `boolean` type instead of `boolean | undefined`
type for functions `is_subscribed_by_name`, `is_subscribed`,
`is_web_public` to stay consistent with other similar functions which
have the type of `boolean` like `is_invite_only_by_stream_name` and
`is_web_public_by_stream_name`.
After commit e52a3bc662, `BinaryDict`
class currently only deals with numeric stream ids so there is no
benefit to use case-insensitive `FoldDict` here anymore.
We need to include this "transform-optional-chaining" for babel presets
to prevent an error related to optional chaining syntax when we convert
this module to typescript. This error is a bug which is present in the
unmaintained `babel-plugin-rewire-ts` plugin.
I refined types for Subscription objects and Stream objects which were
already present `sub_store`. I took reference for the types from the
`zerver/lib/types.py` file.
This commit refactors the `sub` object we were creating in
`create_sub_from_server_data` function, there were some fields which
didn't need to have a default set like `name`, `description` etc. so we
can remove those fields from here.
Also I set the color field in the object field itself to avoid making an
incomplete type object with not having `color` propertie initially.
We should make a new object called `attrs` instead of adding new fields
directly to `sub` in `populate_subscriptions` method because these
additional properties which are being added does not staisfy the type
definition for the data we are getting from the server.
Because of this when we will type this function we will get type errors
saying that these additional field does not exist. So we should make a
seperate object with the correct types.
Add type annotations. Create custom types for Bot and Service.
Add zod data validation for incoming bot data from server.
Based on `zerver/openapi/zulip.yaml` description, `add` operation
(`op`) carries data that follows `Bot` structure. So taking
reference from `bot` structure, I create `ServerAddBotData` zod
schema and infer its type. Similarly, `update` operation carries
data that follows `BasicBot`, so I create `ServerUpdateBotData`.
Note that `Bot` inherits from `BasicBot`.
`zerver/openapi/zulip.yaml` describes that `services` in `BasicBot`
can be one of two objects, one with `{base_url, token, interface}`,
another with `{service_name, config_data}`. Therefore, I create
two corresponding schema and infer their types.
Fix two test cases `bot_data.test.js` and `settings_bots.test.js`
whose synthetic objects should have had followed the schema.
Added type annotations for function parameters and return values.
Added non-null assertions or type narrowing to some variables to
enforce type safety.
In `global.d.ts`, I added a namespace `JQueryValidation` which is
neccessary for type annotations inovolved in `jquery-validation`
plugin.
Previous line written in that way assumes `email_form` will appear
in the `document`. A modernly standard way is to use `querySelector`
selecting by id. Another advantage is easy for enforcing typecheck.
The commit related to this line of change is linked below:
9cb682cada
Throughout the codebase there is currently one usage of `autofocus`
excepts in test files. The only one usage is in `signup.js` and was
supposed to pass a `JQuery` selector to `autofocus` rather than a
string. Passing a selector is more convenient in this case: The
selector accessed in `signup.js` is ready to `trigger` the `focus`
function, while getting a attirubte string from the selector and then
passing to `autofocus` and then accessing the selector by attribute
cost extra layers of work. Therefore writing this commit to simplify
the type for easy usage.
Fixes the test case(s) accordingly.
Select the linkifier with `:nth-child` assuming the possibility of other
linkifiers in the realm. This prepares for a later change that requires
us to populate the test database with linkifiers.
Organization owners can make streams private even if they're not
subscribed to them, but cannot access private streams they're not
subscribed to. This means they're able to lock themself out of streams.
This change warns users of this and give them a chance to subscribe.
Fixes#26437.
In commit 5edc8fc, abstract classes were added to the
drafts overlay, but the classes that were already there
were not removed. This resulted in the same styles being
applied twice.
Removes the "dropdown-list-body" class and references as it is no
longer used in the new DropdownWidget. The previous uses of the
class were removed in commit 875d564f2d.
In this commit, we introduce a new option in the stream creation
UI - a 'Default stream for new users' checkbox. By default, the
checkbox is set to 'off' and is only visible to admins. This
allow admins to easily designate a stream as the default stream
for new users during stream creation.
Fixes#24048.
This commit adds a 'Default stream for new users' checkbox in
the stream editing UI to allow admins to easily add or remove
a stream as the default stream for new users. Previously, this
functionality required navigating to separate menu.
Fixes a part of #24048.
Since this is based off of the id now and doesn't try
to get a stream from a name (because stream is now
selected by a dropdown and not a free-form input field),
we can also remove the error handling for when the
stream name doesn't correspond to any streams.