Two variables were declared and assigned the respective values of the
default settings for the system. If the keyword is used in the
~/.zulip-vagrant-config file, the value is assigned to the variable.
There is no straightforward way to customize the virtual machine's
number of cpus or memory, this commit addresses that fact.
If you click on STREAMS, it opens the
streams filter, so now the hover reflects
that.
The wording here is consistent with what
you see when you hover over USERS.
Maybe we want to say "Search ..." instead
of "Filter ..." for these two headings.
Maybe this is just a bit of a misfeature,
though, since we already have search icons,
and we don't have consistent behavior for
the GROUP PMs header.
We now just calculate two vars:
pm_list - which individual PM conversation to highlight
is_pm_filter - highlight "Private messages"
The logic is structured so that we err on the side of **not**
spuriously selecting list items:
* be defensive about `filter` not existing for some reason
* don't select anything if we have multiple pm-with
operands in the search (which is sort of undefined
behavior)
Tweaked by tabbott to add a comment explaining the multiple pm-with case.
We are basically just inlining remove_expanded_private_messages,
skipping the resize call that happens at the end of rebuild_recent.
This change makes sense even if we keep the
current UI for Private Messages.
Center aligned the icons from streams and decreased the font-size of
the icons from the global filters.
This dramatically improves the visual appearance of the left sidebar.
Fixes: #11917.
Blockquotes and unordered lists had a large amount of space above them
when preceded by a paragraph tag, which looks ugly. This is a common
issue with the CSS rendering of essentially all markdown
implementations (e.g. GitHub has this bug).
We resolve the issue by reducing that whitespace with negative
margins. Hopefully, this won't create other weird glitches in the
process.
Fixes#11631.
We initially upgraded to 2.1 under the assumption that 2.1 was necessary
to enable pipelines. This turns out to be not true. Pipelines can be enabled
from 2.0 as well. On the other hand upgrading to 2.1 requires enabling
pipelines. This resulted in broken builds across many forks that has enabled
CircleCI and not pipelines. We are also not making use of any 2.1 features
like reusable orbs, commands, and executors currently. Downgrading to 2.0 will
also allow us to use "." in the job names which makes them more readable.
This is important because upcoming features will include slightly more
complex logic in post_process_state that we'd ideally like to be
included in what this suite tests.
This requires a few related changes:
* A small change to post_process_state to sort the realm_users objects
by user_id to ensure those data structures are stable.
* Improvements to the logic for checking if the initial state has
changed to use match_states for better output.
Spider raises exceptions when errors like FileNotFound
are detected. However, these did not set error state
before exiting causing spider to fail silently.
This patch sets the status causing exceptions to exit with
non-zero exit status.
This adds numerous manual testing methods and checks to the
`manual-testing.md` to verify the functioning of various hotkeys,
click handlers and appearance of the message box.
This is the part where the whole selection is analyzed to get the
`start_id` and `end_id` of the messages that are selected (the
loop part of the copy handler).
This is extracted and exported as well.
All the inline javascript code present in email_log.html(which is
rendered when the user visits "/emails" in development mode) is
transferred to a new file: email_log.js in portico/ directory.
Fixes#11608.
Private messages too have non-`undefined` stream name. It is usually
an empty string. The check has been changed to not check specifically
for stream name to be undefined.
Sphinx/ReadTheDocs supports automatically translating links written as
to `.md` files to point to the corresponding `.html` files, so this
migration does not change the resulting HTML output in ReadTheDocs.
But it does fix apparent broken links on GitHub.
This doesn't prevent people from reading the documentation on GitHub
(so doesn't mitigate the fact that some rtd-specific syntax does not
render properly on GH), but it will prevent us from getting erroneous
issues reported about the hyperlinks not working.
Fixes: #11087.
Color and background is made according to "day mode"
exclusively here because when copying the content
into, say, Gmail compose box, the styles come along.
This is done to avoid copying the content with dark
background when using the app in night mode.
We can avoid other custom styles since they are wrapped
inside another parent such as `.message_content`.
This adds a parent selector, `rendered_content`, to night mode syntax
lighlight selector. This helps us in getting the "day mode" syntax
highlight styles in night mode.
This adds a class `rendered_markdown` for all the elements which have
rendered markdown content; This is done to add different styles for
rendered content in day mode and night mode.
Also replace the element selectors from CSS to use the class.
Extend the list of users that have to be notified when a message is
changed, so that in addition to users who have a UserMessage row, any
users who subscribed later to a stream with history public to
subscribers will also get the update.
Fixes: #8750.
Using lazysizes we only load images if they are in view.
This decreases load time and save more bandwidth since images are loaded
after html is loaded and if they are on screen.
Fixes#3564.
As of #367, `tools/run-dev-queue-processors` has evolved into nothing
more than an unnecessarily elaborate wrapper around `manage.py
process_queue --all`. Remove it (mostly to make it marginally easier
to Tab-complete `tools/run-dev.py`, if I’m being honest).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Previously, when users got a "payment failed" email from Stripe (e.g. if
their card failed on renewal), they would enter in a new card on
/billing#payment-method, and wouldn't find out if the card worked till
Stripe retried the payment 4 days later.
Now that we have the run_as_root helper function, we don't need to
install sudo to run Zulip in production
This reverts commit a7d7d181ea.
Fixes#10036.
This adds experimental support in /register for sending key
statistical data on the last 1000 private messages that the user is a
participant in. Because it's experimental, we require developers to
request it explicitly in production (we don't use these data yet in
the webapp, and it likely carries some perf cost).
We expect this to be extremely helpful in initializing the mobile app
user experience for showing recent private message conversations.
See the code comments, but this has been heavily optimized to be very
efficient and do all the filtering work at the database layer so that
we minimize network transit with the database.
Fixes#11944.
Certain payloads for account updates do not include the
previous_attributes that allow us to figure out what was actually
updated. So, we just ignore just payloads.
This contains the minimum changes required to move to the CircleCI 2.1
configuration file format. In 2.1 job names should not contain "." in
them.
Moving to 2.1 will allow us to enable enable pipelines from CircleCI
project settings UI. Once pipeline is enabled auto-cancellation of
redundant workflows can be also enabled from the CircleCI UI.
See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/build-processing/