This reverts commit e4761782e0.
This caused performance problems and jolting of the main UI, because
it broke the important invariant that the height of a Zulip message
should not depend on the content of slow-to-load assets such as
images.
This fixes two issues:
* If you had around 10 distinct emoji reactions on a message (enough
to force a line wrap if the add-your-emoji button was visible),
Zulip would add that button into a new row on hover, jolting the
message feed. This fixes that problem by leaving a blank last line
for the add-your-emoji button.
* We were incorrectly showing the padding for the emoji reactions
region even if there were no emoji reactions, causing messages to
have too much padding.
This saves about a minute of downtime when using
upgrade-zulip-from-git in the default configuration.
It should also save several seconds of downtime when upgrading to a
production release tarball as well.
Previously, huddles were created outside of a transaction (and then
the actual initialization of the huddle object was done inside). This
made the huddle visible to other threads of execution while the
related data was still invisible due to transaction commit latency.
The general __init__ file is a more natural home, and where other endpoints
(e.g. create_realm, etc) live.
Also changes forms.ValidationError to django.core.exceptions.ValidationError
to match the rest of the file/codebase.
Add the Zulip logo to the top of the messages feed to show that there
are no more messages to load, or that it is loading more (if the
spinner is still around).
Bump up max length queries in `test_bulk_message_fetching()` to 11
in `zerver/tests/test_messages.py` to avoid test failing when run
this test alone.
Fixes#3087.
This shows a date on a message header whenever the date of that
message is different than the date of the previous message.
The previous logic was bugged and didn't display dates in headers at
date transition points.
When we change a stream name, we now use the stream id as the
key to find messages we need to live update. This eliminates
some possible race conditions from two users renaming a stream.
This commit introduces message_live_update.js.
The new call stack is this:
subs.update_subscription_properties
subs.update_stream_name
message_live_update.update_stream_name
message_list.update_stream_name
The issue is that we were trying to validate the mentions before
checking that the recipient stream was valid, leading to problems
checking the membership of the stream.
Fixes#3040.