We are going to remove message_fetch.reset_for_narrow() soon,
but its callers probably still want to hide any scrolling
indicators, and we just let them do that directly.
This helps us consolidate the fetching constants without
having to export them. It will also remove some
responsibility for narrow.js to track fetching state.
Till now, we had been storing realm emoji's name in emoji code field
in reactions' model. This commit migrates it to store realm emoji's id.
It is a part of effort to migrate realm emojis to be referenced by their
id and not by name.
This removes `create-stream-dropdown` class from the template and css
because it is causing irregularity in size of other permissions dropdown
because of `right-margin` and removing it makes all the dropdown
regularly sized.
Rewritten in significant part by tabbott to actually be correct.
One particularly nasty thing the original webhook integration did is
do `current_time = time.time()` at the top of the `view.py` function
-- that means that code ran at import time, not runtime.
Currently, we shows data-no-recipients placeholder text even if
there are recipients selected. It's not visible cause it's value
is override by data-some-recipients helper text in case if there
are recipients selected.
Show data-no-recipients placeholder text only when `input` element
is first child of `pill-container`, which means there are no `pills`
selected by user yet.
"incorrect" here means rejected by a bot's validate_config() method.
A common scenario for this is validating API keys before the bot is
created. If validate_config() fails, the bot will not be created.
The former "the-bot-is-being-created" indicator was useless,
since it only edited the value attribute of the "create-bot" button;
that attribute only sets the text of a button when it is initially created.
This commit replaces the old code with a spinning loading indicator,
like the one used for editing bots.
This effectively changes a condition from `=== 0` to `<= 0`,
but that probably doesn't matter (and would only help). More
importantly, it just makes the code more consistent.
This mostly moves code from ui.js.
We change the arguments to `message_fetch.load_more_messages()`
to be `opts` with callbacks for `show_loading` and `hide_loading`.
We also defer starting the scroll handler until `message_fetch.js`
has been initialized.