This solves the problem that resolving a topic with a long name (>60
characters) will cause the topic name to be truncated, and thus the edit
message code path thinks that the topic is being moved in addition to
being resolved.
We store the pre-truncation topic and use it to check against the
original topic when determining whether a topic is being moved while
getting (un)resovled or not.
Fixes#23482
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
We intended to send both the "topic was resolved" and the "topic was
moved here" notification when resolving and moving a topic at the same
time in #22312.
The previous implementation did not work as expected and it was only
sending the "topic was moved here" notification.
This removes the check for old_topic and new_topic that have
RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX stripped in maybe_send_resolve_notifications, so
that the notification will be sent regardless if the topic name without
the prefix stays the same or not.
Note that weird topic handling ("✔ ✔✔ some topic") in the comments
was added in e231a03eff is unaffected. In case of confusion, the lstrip
check is not essential to detecting topic being unresolved/resolved.
As we mainly have that handled in the latter part of the helper.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
These suffixes suppress some checks in the process, but still generate
and upload a tarball, push a tag, and make a Github prerelease.
`upload-release` already understands that anything with a suffix never
becomes the "latest" release.
CircleCI has updated its webhook format[1] for CircleCI Cloud,
Server version 3.x and 4.x. This commit rewrites the CircleCI
integration to parse the new webhook structure. The tests have also
been rewritten for the new format.
With this commit, we support webhooks from projects that use GitHub,
BitBucket and GitLab as VCS providers. The CircleCI integration doc
has been updated to mention the same. The doc has also been updated
with the latest instructions for configuring a webhook on the CircleCI
interface, and the new output screenshots.
References:
[1]: https://circleci.com/docs/webhooks
Previously, emoji.json was read from
"$ZULIP_PATH/node_modules/emoji-datasource-google/emoji.json".
This path doesn't exist in production when installing from scratch from
a release tarball. And so, we ensure emoji.json exists by copying it to
`static/generated/emoji`.
With tweaks to comments by tabbott.
Fixes: #23469
We already re-rendered the realm-logo when the user selects either
the light or dark color scheme, but on `color-scheme-automatic`,
we didn't have any event handlers to trigger a render. This commit
adds a handler to listen for changes to `prefers-color-scheme` property.
Fixes#23548.
This commit adds call_function_periodically helper function
which will be used to call functions periodically using
setTimeout. Currently, this new function is used to send
presence requests and trying reload.
We retry reloading repeatedly at an interval of 30 seconds,
to handle the case where window.location.reload has no
immediate affect.
Previously, setInterval was used for this, but this commit
replaces it with nested setTimeout calls.
This change will help us in avoiding a large number of
requests to `/` in case when browser tries to "catch up"
pending calls after unsuspend.
This is a follow-up to d201229df8.
do_get_invites_controlled_by_user queries for Confirmations when finding
multiuse invites controlled by a user. This means that a revoked
multiuse invite cannot really be fetched here, because
do_revoke_multi_use_invite deletes the Confirmation object when revoking
the invitations. However, having a defensive assert here should be
useful to make this doesn't secretly break in the future if the query
used changes or if there are unexpected revoked multiuse invites with an
existing Confirmations for any (buggy) reason.
This allows us to revoke MultiUseInvites by changing their .status
instead of deleting them (which has been deleting the helpful tracking
information on PreregistrationUsers about which MultiUseInvite they came
from).
This commit adds support for Grafana's new alerting system, Grafana
Alerting. The existing Grafana integration has been modified to
detect the version of the notification through the structure of the
payload body, since the the structure varies by version. Support for
legacy alerting is been continued. Example fixtures have been added
for Grafana Alerting's webhooks.
Tests updated.
The tweaks I made as part of merging
f204a4c592 apparently were wrong; the
CSS class .popover_user_presence had been shared between both the user
card and the profile.
Fix this by referencing the right CSS classes. Additionally, fix the
margins to have a square hover region around the presence dot.
Fixes#23588.
Instead of using setInterval to call send_presence_to_server
repeatedly, we now simluate setInterval using setTimeout.
This change helps us to avoid the condition likely related to resume
from suspend, when the browser tries to catch up by running a large
number of "missed" copies of the setInterval hook, causing the server
to rate-limit the client.
Fixes#23438.
Fixes#23517.
While this feature was added to Zulip very early, it has been troubled
for most of that time; it never looked great visually, had a lot of
implementation complexity around resize.js, and has a weird model (a
setting that changes the UI only in certain window sizes).
This option is not commonly used; while a significant portion of users
have it enabled, many of them just don't use window sizes where it
actually has an effect. So it's not clear that it will be missed if
removed; we got very few bug reports when it was completely broken for
a few days after we first integrated the new left sidebar private
messages design.
Even with it no longer being broken, it does not work very well with
the addition of the new PMs section in the left sidebar. (Having two
scrollbars in the sidebar looks quite awkward.) The new private
messages section in the left sidebar also addresses some of the use
cases for always keeping the Users list always visible, even in narrow
windows.
This option is only removed from frontend for now. To make this
decision easily reversible, the backend code of this feature
is still kept.
Some Safari users users observed an issue where these modal buttons
appeared with an ugly white-on-grey format. Removing the CSS line with
`appearance: button` appears to fix this for affected users.
That line seems unlikely to have been constructive; as documented in
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/appearance, this is a
deprecated value equivalent to `auto`, and a bit of a misfeature.
Additionally, the "Log in" button was incorrectly underlined on hover;
override that style.
Increase z-index of unread-marker to always appear above the message and
focused outline. Also, z-index of date_row is increased to hide
unread marker for it in special conditions.