Previously, if there weren't any linkifiers set, only
non-admins could see the "No linkifiers set." message
below the list header. We do not hide the linkifiers
(when there are some of them) from non-admins, so there
seems to be no reason hide the above message when there
aren't any linkifiers.
Add input to filter in sortablejs config. This prevents drag
and drog from being called on clicking input field. Also
set preventOnFilter to false. This prevents disabling the
default behaviour on the click event.
Fixes#17619
This is a code cleanup commit.
Earlier, install-node used to fail to clone using ssh in CircleCI,
so we removed the git config file.
Now we no longer observe the nvm git clone error,
so the issue seems to be resolved.
Previously we could navigate the user info popover on messages by
using the up/down arrow keys, but we could not use the enter key to
select an item, this commit fixes the bug.
Fixes: #17589.
These sigils will help make it easier to see that this is a special
Zulip syntax feature, not just something the other user typed, which
might help set the expectation that we're showing the time in the
user's timezone.
Tweaked by tabbott to improve variable/template naming.
Apparently, we never tested the unlikely behavior of deleting the last stream,
and doing so would result in exceptions being thrown (and thus no UI update).
Fixes: #16691
As demonstrated with the recent Zabbix integration, our line-wrapping
of numbered lists was busted in the presence of 2-digit numbers of steps.
Fixes#17634.
I have updated the documentation for the Zabbix integration to give the
correct instructions for the latest version of Zabbix (5.2). The old
instructions are now obsolete.
I have also updated the message that is PMd to a user if the webhook
doesn't receive a complete payload to also align with the new
instructions.
The "Add streams" button text made users think this was what you needed to create
additional streams in the organization. While that's correct for the first user/organization
administrator, it's not correct for most other users.
0663b23d54 changed zulip-puppet-apply to
use the venv, because it began using `yaml` to parse the output of
puppet to determine if changes would happen.
However, not every install ends with a venv; notably, non-frontend
servers do not have one. Attempting to run zulip-puppet-apply on them
hence now fails.
Remove this dependency on the venv, by installing a system
python3-yaml package -- though in reality, this package is already an
indirect dependency of the system. Especially since pyyaml is quite
stable, we're not using it in any interesting way, and it does not
actually add to the dependencies, it is preferable to parsing the YAML
by hand in this instance.
This is needed not because the DOM isn’t ready here (we’re in a
<script defer>), but because we want to wait an asynchronous tick
until after all the other callbacks that waited an asynchronous tick
for the DOM to be ready.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Commit 5bd73ce190 (#17367)
unintentionally truncated more of the traceback rather than less when
there’s more than one Module._compile frame.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We have generally gone away from using $(...)
initialization in modules that we test with
zjsunit, but there are a few remaining special
cases related to our billing and portico
codebases.
I remove an obsolete comment--we use get_streams()
for the `n` key now.
I also remove a guard statement from sort_groups()
that returned `undefined` for empty lists.
That guard statement would break this code:
const stream_groups = stream_sort.sort_groups(streams, get_search_term());
if (stream_groups.same_as_before && ...
The calling code prevents the situation anyway:
const streams = stream_data.subscribed_stream_ids();
if (streams.length === 0) {
return;
}
I modify the "no_subscribed_streams" test to test
the new behavior. (Even though stream_list currently
short-circuits the call here, that may change in the future.)
I also introduce the test() wrapper to explicitly clear
our data.
This is prep toward allowing individual tests
to fail while continuing to run the test suite.
Most of the steps in namespace.finish() could
be put in a `finally` block, but once a test
fails, there's no reason to complain about
unused mocks, since there are bigger things
to address.