We avoid complicated code to update unread counts
by just using vdom.js.
One small change here is that if click on "more
topics", we replace it with the spinner instead
of putting the spinner after it. This saves us
a redraw under the new scheme.
In e3ad9baf1d, we introduced yet another
bug where we incorrectly shared event dictionaries between multiple
queues.
Fortunately, the logging that reports on "event was not in the queue"
issues worked and detected this on chat.zulip.org, but this is a clear
indication that the comments we have around this system were not
sufficient to produce correct behavior.
We fix this by changing event_queue.push, the code that mutates the
event dictionaries, to do the shallow copies itself. The only
downside here is process_message_event, a relatively low-traffic code
path, does an extra per-queue dictionary copy. Given that presence,
heartbeat, and message reading events are likely more traffic and
dealing with HTTP is likely much more expensive than a dictionary
copy, this probably doesn't matter performance-wise.
(And if profiling later finds it is, there are potential workarounds
like passing a skip_copy argument we can do).
django-phonenumber-field 2.4.0 adds tighter phone number validation
that rejects +12223334444 for having an invalid area code. This was
reverted in 4.0.0, but django-two-factor-auth still requires <3.99.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Due to try-catch deoptimization, Babel strict mode for…of loops run
about 5× slower in Firefox than Babel loose mode for…of, native
for…of, or forEach (which are all about the same speed). Chrome
doesn’t seem to care.
For some reason we need to explicitly add the core-js Symbol polyfill
near the beginning of the common bundle. Otherwise it gets loaded at
the wrong time and the Casper tests fail.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Babel strict generates more code for [...x] than you’d like, while
Babel loose mode assumes x is an array.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
We had a plan at some point to use this to display a phone icon or
something for users who would receive push notifications if you
messaged them. IT's not clear that feature was a good idea in any
case, but it certainly shouldn't be synced as presence data; it would
change >100x less often than the rest of presence and so should likely
be synced differently, maybe as a property on user. So it's best to
delete this prototype.
The “Smileys & People” category has been split into “Smilys & Emotion”
and “People & Body”.
Also, fix generate_sha1sum_emoji to read the emoji-datasource-google
version from yarn.lock, since package.json only gives a version range.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
When quoting a message with fenced code blocks without a language,
we used to have ambiguity in which '```' fence terminates the quote.
This commit adds explicitly non-interfering fences, which fixes the
above issue as well as makes the raw message easier to quickly read.
Fixes#12446.
This commit includes a new `stream_post_policy` setting,
by replacing the `is_announcement_only` field from the Stream model,
which is done by mirroring the structure of the existing
`create_stream_policy`.
It includes the necessary schema and database migrations to migrate
the is_announcement_only boolean field to stream_post_policy,
a smallPositiveInteger field similar to many other settings.
This change is done to allow organization administrators to restrict
new members from creating and posting to a stream. However, this does
not affect admins who are new members.
With many tweaks by tabbott to documentation under /help, etc.
Fixes#13616.
My upstream remote is named origin, so commit-message-lint was always
complaining at me. Detect the right remote name from the output of
`git remote -v`.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This fixes the buggy behavior for streams which inherits the notification
setting from UserProfile, and are actively opened in "Streams > Stream
settings", if a user has opened two browser windows, and changes the
notification setting from "Settings > Notifications", then the changes
don't reflect such "Streams > Stream settings" notification setting
checkboxes for such stream.
Partially fixes: #12304.
Here we have attached our handler to `.sub_setting_checkbox` so
`e.currentTarget` will return element with class `.sub_setting_checkbox`
but `e.target` will return exactly which element we have clicked, which
could be a child of `.sub_setting_checkbox`. So instead of,
```
$(e.target).closest(".sub_setting_checkbox")
```
we can use
```
$(e.currentTarget)
```
which is more clean and intuitive.
- `e.currentTarget` is less popular which could be the reason behind using
two step hack to get the targetted element.
Rather than defining two different jquery event-handlers for two different
events, we can use a single jquery handler as the function is the same for
both handlers.
https://github.com/Bouke/django-two-factor-auth/issues/297
This setting was added in 1.9 version of the app and can be used
harmleslly in our current Django 1.11-based code and will prevent an
error on Django 2.1+ when we move there.
This is required for our migration to Django 2.2. authenticate()
definitions need to have that starting with Django 2.1.
rate_limit_auth needs to be adjusted to expect the request in the first
positional argument instead of a kwarg.
Since it took a lot of effort to debug the original issue that caused
us to introduce suspect_offline, it seems worth writing a comment
explaining why we won't see that issue here.
We now use user_ids for presence, so we don't need
to worry about races related to unknown emails
being sent to us. Now we just update the data
structure based on user_id, and
it will be there when we render the presence
widget for that user_id, or else it will
simply be ignored.
It's not clear to me whether we still need
dont_block here, so I didn't touch that code.
Here is the commit that added the suspect_offline
flag, for easy reference:
f207450cdb