Commit Graph

15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
palashb01 db47f675f0 user_profile: Add tippy tooltips to edit pencil button.
This commit adds Tippy tooltips to the edit pencil button
in the user profile. Now, when a user opens another user's
profile, they will see the tooltip 'Manage user', and when
they open their own user profile, they will see the tooltip
'Edit profile'.
2023-09-11 10:39:00 -07:00
palashb01 1c049ab5f4 user_profile: Replace the id with class for pencil button.
This commit replaces the id attribute with class attribute for the
edit pencil button in user profile modal.
2023-09-11 10:39:00 -07:00
palashb01 f9dd2db3e4 user_profile: Move bot icon to the left of the name.
This commit moves the bot icon to the left of the name in the user
profile and adds a margin-left and margin-right to the name to ensure
there is enough space between the icon, name, and edit pencil.
2023-09-11 10:39:00 -07:00
palashb01 c6bb7b9169 user_profile: Redirect edit pencil to manage user tab.
This commit redirects the edit pencil in the user profile modal to
the 'manage user' tab whenever a user with permission to manage
other users via the user profile opens another user's profile.
However, we still want to redirect the edit pencil to
'settings/profile' if the user opens their own profile. The user
management permission is granted if the user is an admin or the
owner of the bot. However, we do not want system bots to have
access to the edit pencil or the 'manage user' tab. Therefore,
a new variable called 'can_manage_profile' has been introduced
to manage all these permissions, and the CSS has been updated
accordingly.

To redirect to the manage user tab without opening another modal,
I have extracted the toggler. This toggler will store the
component, and if the edit pencil button is clicked, we can use
the goto function to redirect to a different tab.

Changed the id names of both the edit pencil icons to explain
better of what they do.
2023-09-11 10:39:00 -07:00
palashb01 c2f878638b user_profile: Fix inconsistent height of user profile switching tabs.
This commit fixes the inconsistent height of the user profile when
switching tabs. We now have four tabs in the user profile:
"Profile," "Streams," "User Groups," and "Manage User." However,
the "Manage User" tab has footer buttons that need to remain
sticky at the bottom without changing the overall height of
the modal.

To achieve this, we wrapped the footer inside a div element and
assigned it a class called "manage-profile-tab-footer." The main
body of the user profile is given a height of 60vh. However, for
the "Manage User" tab, we decreased this height to 52vh and
allocated the remaining 8vh height to the div element to
accommodate the footer buttons. This ensures that the user
profile maintains consistent height when switching between tabs.

However, we have a 1px border in the footer, so to ensure that
the height is consistent, we reduce the height of the modal
content by 1px, making it calc(52vh - 1px).

To implement this, CSS code was added to the "popover.css" file
and accessed through the class specified in the "user_profile.js"
file.

The default padding of the buttons inside footer is 20px, but
with the above solution on large screens the buttons are not
aligned properly, so removed the padding top and bottom
and instead applied the flex box and property to align the buttons.
2023-09-11 10:39:00 -07:00
palashb01 218bde443a profile_modal: Migrate manage user footer buttons to user profile.
This commit migrates the "Manage User" footer buttons to the user
profile modal. We made this change because we don't want the buttons
to scroll with the content; instead, we want them to be sticky at
the bottom at all times. Therefore, we moved the buttons to the user
profile modal.
2023-09-11 10:39:00 -07:00
palashb01 61cca84b17 settings_users: Migrate manage user modal to full profile modal.
This commit migrates the "manage user" modal to the "Full Profile"
modal. Refactored the show_edit_user_info_modal function since
earlier, we used to have a separate "Manage User" modal.
Consequently, we checked if we were coming from the
user_info_popover and then built the dialog widget accordingly.
However, with this new change, we no longer need to build the
dialog widget. Therefore, removed that part and now just pass
the container of the 'user profile modal' to get the content.

Previously, for deactivation, we used to have a separate dialog
widget. But now, since we have a dedicated function to handle
this case, refactored the deactivation code to use the
'confirm_deactivation' function.

Additionally, created two new functions to handle the loading
spinner. Since we will need these functions in the future for
the "Manage Bot" modal, we marked them as exported.

"Since we do not want to show the 'Manage User' tab to the user
looking at their own profile, in the 'can_manage_user' function
that we use to render the 'Manage User' tab, we check if the user
profile popover belongs to the same user. If it does, we set it to
'false' instead of 'true,' ensuring that the 'Manage User' tab is
not visible.

Added a new tab in the user profile modal 'manage user'.

Fixes: #21806
2023-09-11 10:39:00 -07:00
palashb01 1765ce23b0 user_profile: Adjust the stream tab headings to look good.
With the previous commits, we have now implemented the subscribe
widget with a separate heading. However, the font size and the gap
of both the heading of the widget and the streams list look bad,
so this commit fixes that.

Since the heading of both the widget and the list have the same CSS,
instead of duplicating it, we used the same class for both and
reduced the font size.
2023-09-10 11:20:15 -07:00
palashb01 4e786293ae user_profile: Add the subscribe widget to user profile.
This commit adds a subscription widget to the user profile,
including the logic to prevent non-admin users from seeing the
subscription widget of other users. Additionally, as it is not
possible to subscribe generic bots to streams, and the user should
not be a deactivated user, we check for these conditions before
displaying the subscription widget.

To ensure that the alert for both subscribing and unsubscribing
appears on top of the subscribe widget, changed the location of
the alert to be displayed at the top.

Additionally, considering that no stream will be initially selected,
we have made the decision to disable the subscribe button. Once the
user selects a stream, we will enable the subscribe button
accordingly.

Changed the add_user_ids_to_stream function inside subscriber_api.js
to support self subscribe also, so that we don't have to duplicate the
logic in user_profile.js

Created a separate file for the subscribe widget called
user_profile_subscribe_widget.hbs.

Fixes: #18883
2023-09-10 11:20:15 -07:00
palashb01 bb4d2f5f5b profile_popover: Remove the display presence dot for bots.
This commit removes the presence dot display for bots and fixes
the gap between the bot name and bot icon in the user profile
popover. It also fixes the alignment of the bot icon.

Fixes: #25066
2023-04-28 19:14:00 -07:00
Sahil Batra 1c6bed55e4 modals: Add modal_text_input class to text inputs.
This commit adds modal_text_input class to text inputs
in modals to set width of them as set by bootstrap.
This class is used to set the width of inputs to 206px,
as we will be removing the boostrap rule which sets width
of the input in further commits.
2023-03-27 22:34:30 -07:00
SameepAher 6211939020 css: Change the selector name of the <i></i> tag.
Changed the id name of the <i></i> tag to user_profile_edit_button_icon
in the user profile modal, as earlier it was edit-button, which is too
vague of a selector name.
2023-03-24 15:47:54 -07:00
SameepAher 724af12cd6 css: Fix edit icon bug in user profile modal.
Close user profile modal on clicking the space around edit button, by
calling hide_user_profile() on clicking the hover box around the edit
button.

Also, modified the hover box to center around the edit button.
2023-03-24 15:47:54 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 83b6866018 templates: Replace unnecessary {{#tr}} blocks with {{t}} helper.
`{{#tr}}` supports HTML and allows translators to accidentally
introduce HTML, so it’s safer to use the `{{t}}` helper unless HTML is
needed.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2023-03-16 11:26:45 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg c1675913a2 web: Move web app to ‘web’ directory.
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).

Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules.  This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack.  It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2023-02-23 16:04:17 -08:00