This is a fairly straightforward extraction.
It's good to test this with Iago, and then go into
Manage Streams and add/remove subscribers for a stream
like devel.
I copy/pasted two small functions that will soon
diverge from stream_edit. The get_stream_id function
will either use a module variable (since we're
generally only editing subscribers for one stream, and
we already have the singleton assumption with
`input_pill`) or a more strict CSS selector. And then
get_sub_for_target depends on get_stream_id. We may not
always need full subs, anyway, and when we adapt some
of this code for creating streams, things are likely to
change.
I stopped exporting a couple functions that have no
callers outside of this module.
The main entry point for the module is
enable_subscriber_management.
We continue to export invite_user_to_stream and
remove_user_from_stream, which should possibly be just
pulled into their own module to lessen some
dependencies, but they don't have too much baggage,
since they just wrap channel calls.
`Press Enter to send` used to hide `Send` button, we remove that
behaviour.
We show the current state of `Enter` hotkey action via text below
`Send` button which can toggle behaviour on click.
Before this commit, the message or any draft is deleted as soon
as the compose box is closed. So, it removes that by removing
delete_active_drafts and instead this commit will add the deletion
process of drafts in reify_message_id that is called when a
message is successfully sent and received.
Now, see there are two types of messages, one that are locally
echoed and the second ones are that aren't locally echoed but
sent directly to server. This commit only saves the message in
draft if it is locally echoed as they are the only messages
that show message failed in message list. The non locally echoed
ones aren't remove from the compose box until they are
successfully sent. Now as the draft-id is stored in the message
data for locally echoed messages, as they are echoed from the
server, they are deleted using that draft-id.
This also adds node tests for echo reify_message_id for testing
this feature that this commit is adding.
Fixes#17697
This commit moves the warn_if_private_stream_is_linked,
needs_subscribe_warning, and warn_if_mentioning_unsubscribed_user
to compose_validate.js from compose.js.
These warning functions are very naturally part of the compose box
validation system, though they're a bit different in being called from
the typeahead codebase.
Part of splitting compose.js into more natural modules.
We are doing this to avoid annoying behavior, when
"enter sends" is enabled, and the user accidentally hits
"Enter" and has to deal with the error message.
Fixes#19182
We use subs as a common variable name for a collection of stream
data structure used in settings, in lot of modules. So this
rename clears a bunch of related shadowed variables.
This commit first moves the compose.validate() function out
with the functions that are needed by it. Then one by one
checked for which function is now not needed in compose.js.
This moves all validation related functions out of "compose.js"
to "compose_validate.js".
Splitting compose announce variables out of compose.js.
This commit moves the "user_acknowledged_all_everyone" and
"user_acknowledged_announce" out of compose.js to reduce
cyclic dependency of compose_validate on compose.js.
Moving wildcard mentions to compose_validate.
The wildcard mention settings are mostly used while validating.
Also to reduce the cyclic dependence of compose in
compose_validate, the related wildcard mentions are moved out to
compose_vaidate.js.
This also converts reset_acknowledged functions to set values
by passing values.
We now only expose mock_template as a helper in run_test.
This has the following advantages:
* less boilerplate at the top of the file
* more surgical control with setting exercise_templates
* no more "f" hack (or render_foo consts)
* we force devs to explicitly mock the template
See frontend_tests/zjsunit for the substantive changes.
All the changes to the tests are very mechanical in nature.
When a user tries to send a (group) private message to a deactivated
user, a compose error is displayed.
Fixes#13766.
Co-authored-by: Signior-X <b19188@students.iitmandi.ac.in>
If you call mock_template(fn, true), we will
call the actual template code and pass it to your
stub for verification.
We make this opt-in to prevent false positives
on template line coverage.
We special-case our handling of static/js/templates.js,
since it's important that all of our tests have
the Zulip-specific handlers for Handlebars pre-registered.
This runs in roughly the same amount of time as the
previous commit.
This commit renames `delete_draft_after_send` to
`delete_active_draft` for two main reasons:
1) This function does the job of deleting the draft that we
are currently using in compose box and it is independent
of the message sending functionality.
2) This is prep refactoring for new drafts behavior where
we delete the draft if the compose box is cleared and
closed.
There is no functionality change caused by this change. We turn the
event key to lowercase so hotkeys work even when Caps Lock is on as
it did before.
Tested by using the keybinds with and without Caps Lock in compose
box:
- "Ctrl + B" and "Ctrl + Shift + B",
- "Ctrl + I", and
- "Ctrl + Shift + L".
(Also tested that "Ctrl + Shift + I" and "Ctrl + L" do not work.)
This is pretty much a verbatim code move,
except that I inlined noop and reset_jquery
in the new file.
Also, in the last test, I no longer reset
the compose state.
There were some changes that were lost/added by mistake
during a rebase of #17707 after #18154 was merged.
Fixes the GIF icon being hidden / displayed incorrectly
with respect to the settings.
These changes were originally part of
67527a2517 but
were lost during the rebase.
This commit adds 'user_can_subscribe_other_users' helper in
settings_data.js amd this helper will replaced all the
instances of page_params.can_subscribe_other_users.
We also remove the incorrect code in server_events_dispatch.js
where we were updating page_params.can_invite_to_stream which
is actually not used in other parts of code and instead of it
page_params.can_subscribe_other_users is used to check whether
user is allowed to subscribe others or not. This code was
added in 272ed9068.
Though this could have been done in a different commit, but as
we are adding the code to use the correct updated value in this
commit only, this has been fixed here.
There is also no need of adding that complex logic to update the
correct 'page_params.can_subscribe_other_users' field on
'realm_update' event, as we are using user_can_subscribe_other_users
helper and thus we always use the updated values to check whether
the user is allowed to subscribe others or not.
We convert the following elements to use a class instead of
id for accessing them across the codebase:
* markdown_preview
* undo_markdown_preview
* markdown_preview_spinner
* message_edit_content
* preview_content
Converted them together since changes to one impacted the other in
some modules like click_handlers.
Also, added a function in rows to get `message_row`.
We use `.compose_upload_file` across compose and message_edit_form
for file upload icon. This will help us share common code between
`compose` and `message_edit_form`.
In both compose and `message_edit_form` we use `file_input`
class to identify the file `input` element. This will help
to more easily share common elements between compose and message_edit.
We move compose.html to compose.hbs file while keeping
`#compose` still in `home.html` as a hanger
where append rest of the elements.
This will provide us with two benefits:
* We could share common elements between message_edit_form and
compose.
* We can insert compose directly in any element. We may decide to
do it for recent topics.