What actually has been done below is to just copy the css class defination
from the latest font-awesome css to be here and since the rest of the stuff
in /third/fontawesome was updated in ee0b16b1ef
we should be able to use this safely until we update all font-awesome class
usage in templates.
Fixes#4302.
- Add message retention period field to organization settings form.
- Add css for retention period field.
- Add convertor to not negative int or to None.
- Add retention period setting processing to back-end.
- Fix tests.
Modified by tabbott to hide the setting, since it doesn't work yet.
The goal of merging this setting code now is to avoid unnecessary
merge conflicts in the future.
Part of #106.
This modifies the lightbox to only display images inside the
".message_inline_image" class, rather than all images inside the
message body, which currently includes things like the bot icon.
When we get a server error for adding/removing a reaction, we
no longer make a blueslip error, since it is somewhat common for
users to retry actions before the server sends an event. The
code comment that is part of this commit explains this further.
Fixes#4290.
Adds a new webhook integration for Slack to receive messages
from one's Slack team's public channels.
Contains negative tests for broken, missing or invalid data.
Allows two different option for integration:
1. Receive notification on a single stream with different topics
for each of Slack's public channels.
2. Receive notification on different streams for each of Slack's
public channels.
Steps to choose between the two options is described in the documentation.
Fixes#3569.
Apparently, Django's CSRF protection mechanism changed at some point,
and now we get a different CSRF token every time the webapp is loaded.
This, in turn, caused our reload logic to avoid losing state to be
completely ineffective, since the CSRF check in reload.initialize
always failed.
We fix this in a secure fashion by passing the reload instructions
from the browser to its reloaded self via localstorage, keyed by a
randomly generated token. The token randomization is primarily
relevant for handling several Zulip tabs in the same browser, but also
servers to make it very difficult for an attacker to ever trigger this
code path by redirecting a browser to `/#reload` URLs.
Fixes#3411.
Fixes#3687.
This was actually being done in 2 ways: via not saving the narrow in
the reload and second through calling `change_tab_to('#home')`. The
code is so ancient that it seems unlikely that this behavior was still
intentional.
Fixes part of #3687 (the remainder is fixed in a few commits).
We now track our inbound timing events using code in
typing_data.js.
This code may be a little more robust with variations on how
recipients are represented in events, although there are no known
bugs here.
This change moves most of the logic related to starting and
stopping outbound typing indicators to a new module called
typing_status.js that is heavily unit tested.
While this was in some sense a rewrite, the logic was mostly
inspired by the existing code.
This change does fix one known bug, which is that when we
were changing recipients before (while typing was active), we
were not stopping and starting typing indicators. This was
a fairly minor bug, since usually users leave the compose
box to change recipients, and we would do stop/start under
that scenario. Now we also handle the case where the user
does not leave the compose box to change recipients.
Previously, we would let the backend pick a color and send it to the
frontend; then the frontend would ignore that color and pick a
different color and send it to the backend, which would in turn resync
to us.
Fixes#3572.
Fixes#3858.
This fixes two bugs:
* If a user is not subscribed to a default stream, he or she would not
be have the option to invite users to that default stream.
* The initial streams checked in the invite modal were the
non-invite-only streams the user was subscribed to, not their
default streams.
Fixes: #4209.
The old code may have had some subtle bugs related to sorting of
ids or stringification or failed Dict lookups. The new data
layer should be more robust. We had some tracebacks recently
from the old code, and they should go away now.
This fixes the styling to stay on the screen of most reasonably sized
monitors along with extending the JavaScript code to allow for the
video to be keyed to in the lightbox.
The issue is that stacking the two transitions appears to make the
::after pseudo-element slower for some reason than its parent. This
visually appears to fix it.
This fixes the hubot text that still stays when you transition to
integration details along with fixing the first animation that is
choppy and previews briefly before fading in.
Fixes#4210.
Replacing file input doesn't work for value clearing. The best
way is to clean value directly, which excludes accidentally adding
wrong file after upload-widget validation error.
This makes it much more convenient to close the emoji reactions
popover after opening it with the hotkeys.
It'd be great if we had a test suite for escape so that we could add
tests for this.
Fixes part of #4197.
This is kinda hacky and probably not how we want this to work
long-term, but I think it's a larger refactoring project to make this
part of the model make sense.
Checking by href is a flawed approach due to the fact that hashes
are included in the href and will throw off the results of
returning the last block in a path. The window.location.pathname
property is a much better indicator of the current path.
If a url is present in stream description, it will be
rendered as a clickable link under /streams page.
Tweaked by tabbott to use the separate rendered_description element to
avoid duplicate rendering and to live-update.
Fixes#1435.
- Set the width of .login-page-header to 100% to make it responsive on
smaller screens. Previously, the header went off screen for screen
widths <360 px.
Tweaked by tabbott to remove unnecessary translation tags.
Fixes#4106.
iOS doesn’t seem to play nice with the web socket library we are using
them, so disable use of websockets for sending messages until we can
fix that.
Fixes#2306.
Instead of passing in a hash to template whose keys are a
mixture of records and strings, we now pass in an
array of records. This also removes a spurious if condition
in the template that was a result of the janky data structure.
We were incorrectly appending all the emoji into the emoji picker
every time it was opened, rather than just once.
Note by tabbott: Arguably this isn't the right fix, in that it might
be better to just render the emoji picker once at the beginning. But
this definitely fixes the bug.
Fixes#3952.
This was regressed in 89e17e1aee.
At least one of the symptoms was that we weren't updating the
activity list properly. This could also cause tracebacks in
compose fade logic.