Modify the Bootstrap default sorter to sort by:
1. Starts-with, in a case-sensitive way
2. Starts-with, in a case-insensitive way
3. Matches anywhere, case-sensitive
4. Matches anywhere, case-insensitive
(This fixes the Keegan-reported issue of "Testing!" taking precedence
over "test" when he types in "tes")
(imported from commit b2a0127956fe7a8bf1cbf30752a6ddc2c49b7198)
(But don't actually make it work yet -- that's for the next commit.
This makes the diff a bit easier to review, since it's really just
code moving from composebox_typeahead to typeahead_helper, and the
appropriate changes in zephyr.js, rather than code moving AND
changing)
(imported from commit 5cb2e836eeb8807f4eb98424558702d44a0e2b70)
Previously, we were sending "Skipping message we got from Humbug!"
for messages we wouldn't have forwarded anyway.
(imported from commit 36df85a61336ac00e3d7913d5a417d6b42764350)
In this case, if we're configured to not forward personals, there's no
point in logging a decision not to forward one.
(imported from commit 62c37591c6a70afb6235de626b0c6a3502cbcb27)
We'll probably eventually get fancier with this, suggesting various
default sets depending on the company or making it easy for one person
to create default subs for several people at once.
Until we know what we want, keep it simple.
(imported from commit 14319dd50c67fe33ac6f15288dba4916ce0a89ac)
We never implemented this; the link goes to a 404. And it's unlikely that we
will get to it soon, because we currently use email address as the unique
identifier for a user.
Since it can't be changed, we remove it from the 'Settings' tab entirely.
It's still visible in the sidebar, anyway.
(imported from commit a18c0726fb67baf04429a90e36a383cacd03ad8a)
It seems that check-mirroring was reporting a lot of spurious failures
due to it sometimes taking more than 3 seconds for the setup phase of
check-mirroring's receive path to run. So fix this:
(1) Wait a bit more than 3 seconds for the receiver to subscribe to
messages
(2) Subscribe to Humbug messages before forking (we can't do this with
zephyr.init() because python-zephyr gets totally messed up if you use
it from multiple processes with a shared initialization)
(3) Get rid of the old time.sleep(0.x) values that were intended to
make messages arrive in order -- since we're now checking that
messages correctly arrived using set(), they aren't needed.
(4) Use a single request to subscribe to both zephyr classes we need
to subscribe to (saves 1 RTT).
(imported from commit d96aef05405ce43e9a4a549de189da9a2e393875)
This uses pylibmc, the same memcached client library we use from Django. If
that becomes a problem for whatever reason, all we really need to do is send
"flush_all\n" to TCP port 11211 on localhost.
(imported from commit 0b9736bd31b0549b5dabd4b735706351635a9cf2)
- The default 'default' is None
- The default 'dest' is the option name, with - replaced with _
- The default 'action' is 'store'
Not coincidentally, these defaults are correct for most of our existing code.
(imported from commit 9c6078bd778324e08e1ca214a97281a7bdce08c2)
At least the zephyr.humbughq.com case is one our users might find
useful. I imagine we'll end up hiding --site once we integrate the
zephyr and main site tornado servers.
(imported from commit a3a28492cf3f32b78eab6bbd48ba66be2f38a5f2)
If Javascript breaks or stops working, the previous hack means that
Tab-Enter stops working on Firefox and Chrome (since the tab key now
needs to select two divs before it gets to the Send button.)
By putting the one div *after* the Send button, we ensure that this
keeps working gracefully on Firefox and Chrome (and presumably IE), at
the expense of Safari in this specific case.
(imported from commit 9c9a613b1b1718ff8f0b9ef7497ebb13db0ddc64)