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Author SHA1 Message Date
Harshit Bansal 3acaa79336 reactions.py: Don't check for valid emoji name while removing reaction.
On receiving a request for deleting a reaction, just check if such
a reaction exists or not. If it exists then just delete the reaction
otherwise send an error message that such a reaction doesn't exist.
It doesn't make sense to check whether an emoji name is valid or not.
2017-10-09 17:54:37 +00:00
rht 15ca13c8de zerver/views: Remove absolute_import. 2017-09-27 10:00:39 -07:00
Tim Abbott f3af0fe635 reactions: Fix reacting to messages on streams you're not subscribed to.
We use the same strategy Zulip already uses for starred messages,
namely, creating a new UserMessage row with the "historical" flag set
(which basically means Zulip can ignore this row for most purposes
that use UserMessage rows).  The historical flag is ignored, however,
in determining which users' browsers to notify about new reactions,
and thus the user will get to see the reaction appear when they click
a message (and any reactions other users later add, as well!).

There's still something of a race here, in that if some users react to
a message while the user is looking at the unsubscribed stream but
before the user reacts to that message, those reactions will not be
displayed to that user (so counts will be a bit lower, or something).
This race feels small enough to ignore for now.

Fixes #3345.
2017-03-22 20:22:13 -07:00
Tim Abbott 19cb5013d3 emoji: Extract zerver.lib.emoji. 2017-01-16 23:45:28 -08:00
Tim Abbott 5c0730d7ca reactions: Fix check for valid emoji.
The previous logic did not correctly handle the case where there were
realm emoji (non-realm emoji would be inaccessible).
2016-12-30 17:51:31 -08:00
Juan Verhook 535ce90272 mypy: Convert zerver/views to use typing.Text. 2016-12-26 13:43:09 -08:00
Arpith Siromoney 226e3cbf02 Reactions backend: make endpoints more REST-ful.
Adding a reaction is now a PUT request to
/messages/<message_id>/emoji_reactions/<emoji_name>

Similarly, removing a reaction is now a DELETE request to
/messages/<message_id>/emoji_reactions/<emoji_name>

This commit changes the url and updates the views and tests.

This commit also adds a test for invalid emoji when removing reaction.
2016-12-07 22:28:02 -08:00
Arpith Siromoney 4491ea8d6b reactions: Add support for removing emoji reactions.
This commit adds support for removing reactions via DELETE requests to
the /reactions endpoint with parameters emoji_name and message_id.

The reaction is deleted from the database and a reaction event is sent
out with 'op' set to 'remove'.

Tests are added to check:
1. Removing a reaction that does not exist fails
2. When removing a reaction, the event payload and users are correct
2016-12-02 16:39:53 -08:00
Arpith Siromoney 001847ac5b Add backend support for emoji reactions.
This commit adds the following:

1. A reaction model that consists of a user, a message and an emoji that
are unique together (a user cannot react to a particular message more
than once with the same emoji)
2. A reaction event that looks like:
    {
        'type': 'reaction',
	'op': 'add',
	'message_id': 3,
	'emoji_name': 'doge',
	'user': {
	    'user_id': 1,
            'email': 'hamlet@zulip.com',
            'full_name': 'King Hamlet'
	}
    }
3. A new API endpoint, /reactions, that accepts POST requests to add a
reaction to a message
4. A migration to add the new model to the database
5. Tests that check that
   (a) Invalid requests cannot be made
   (b) The reaction event body contains all the info
   (c) The reaction event is sent to the appropriate users
   (d) Reacting more than once fails

It is still missing important features like removing emoji and
fetching them alongside messages.
2016-11-26 18:10:21 -08:00