Moved 400+ lines out of search.js into search_suggestion.js. This
leaves search.js primarily responsible for lots of little DOM
interactions, whereas search_suggestion is more about data.
(imported from commit 53d08b29367c0172e483064f213538d45098279e)
In the future, this could come from the server to enable individual
experiments on a per-realm basis.
(imported from commit 8fd1ba1910b3cfd131f58bab8efbd11a42053bc3)
I haven't hooked this into test-all yet, but I did modify
message_tour.js to accomodate the test.
(imported from commit e58f595f4fe1160f539c18ec09dbe22eebf1f104)
When you return to Home, we normally restore your last
position when in Home, which might have been before the
first unread message. This is cumbersome for sidebar readers,
so now we keep track of messages that you visit while on a
tour away from Home, and when you return Home, we skip forward
any messages that were in the tour, landing on the last visited
message. This all happens before rendering.
(imported from commit 9124a231d94f153e283e5ea95e40c50a58406275)
Created up, down, page_up, page_down, to_home, and to_home pretty
mechanically from the old hotkey.code.
(imported from commit 5956b91c2e0122c6440f70db9b92f918c9b599aa)
Caveats:
- Since Chrome has trouble using W3C Notification when it's not
initiated by a user gesture, we try to use webkitNotification first.
- FF doesn't allow iconUrl to be of a different origin, so it won't display
our gravatars
(imported from commit c4f99ce6927a0d203d9f220d50b06737779bd7f8)
1) When you send a message, restore the focus to the composebox, targeted at the same recipient
2) If the composebox is completely empty and you press up or down, have that close the composebox and take the appropriate action
3) If you started the compose via a reply option (r, enter, click), don't refocus the composebox if the cursor has changed.
(imported from commit 84545e49d06959eb62e7fd2b22e1387383df6d1d)
Re-focuses on the compose box after a send, but only if
the compose-box was opened by responding to the message
at the cursor (by hitting "r", enter, or clicking on the message)
(imported from commit 8e7560c8ea31397b57b2bc3e2e7d9dd996226a6f)
Most of the model logic pertaining to unread counts had been in
zephyr.js, along with a couple global variables. Now the code
is encapsulated in unread.js. It was a pretty straightforward
extraction with some minor method name changes. Also, a small
bit of the logic had also been in stream_list.js.
Conflicts:
tools/jslint/check-all.js
(imported from commit f0abdd48f26ab20c5beaef203479eb5a70dacfff)
The only known outstanding bug with this is that it doesn't properly
handle the updating of a message's highlighting/presence in a narrowed
view (e.g. in theory, a message should disappear if it is edited such
that its subject doesn't match your narrow or it no longer matches
your search). I think I'll just open a trac ticket about that once
this is merged, since it's a little hairy to deal with and kinda a
marginal use case.
Also it's not pretty, but that should be easy to tweak once we get the
framework merged.
Conflicts:
tools/jslint/check-all.js
(imported from commit 2d0e3a440bcd885546bd8e28aff97bf379649950)
This is a prefactoring to eventually eliminate the home_unread_messages
global variable. More commits to follow.
In order to set up process_loaded_for_unread() not to modify
global variable to get its job done, we want to pull it out of
add_messages(), so that add_messages() doesn't have to pass back
state to the 9 different places in the codebase where it's called.
There are only 2 places where process_loaded_for_unread() get
called after this commit.
In order to facilitate pulling up process_loaded_for_unread(), I
made it so that the contract for add_messages() was to accept
already-hydrated messages. This way I could hydrate the messages
before calling process_loaded_for_unread() without have to
worry about double-caching them in add_messages. This will
slightly improve performance, but it was mostly done for code
clarity.
(imported from commit ad5aaad5b1f22c31647370f4c9dcb5f89d7d99a7)
The String.localeCompare function is really slow, at least partially
because it creates a locale-aware collator object each time. So now,
when we can, we create and cache a locale-aware collator object.
However, this is not supported on most browsers, so we fall back to a
non-locale-aware comparison. This is not ideal, but for now we are
mostly working with English-speaking customers.
(imported from commit 51aa02e3b9fe4a0ef0cb084874fe26e91c57f65e)
This is a V1 of this feature. For now, the only way to expand is by narrowing
to the stream---future revisions may add a manual toggle if it is found to be
useful.
Additionally, showing per-subject unread counts will be coming in a future revision
as well.
(imported from commit fb5df0d27e928fa3b0f32b9ff2c1c508202cf7e5)
This allows blueslip to catch exceptions from the event handlers on
these elements in addition to the other benefits that not using
inline handlers provide.
(imported from commit 2bdcb2496c6c08fa7228a20ce6164b527cf64e41)
...rather than embedding them into index.html.
This is only acceptable for dev, but the next commit adds an alternative
mechanism for prod.
There isn't actually a manual deployment step here. However, this commit won't
work on staging / prod without the next one (since we don't serve
zephyr/static/templates in prod).
(imported from commit dce7ddfe89e07afc3a96699bb972fd124335aa05)
Before this commit, if you try to arrow around when the selected
message is outside the pointer threshold for recentering, you get a
big jump, even if you are arrowing towards the center of the viewport.
(imported from commit 5c15d5ccccdf027a8bfa8b79bf519fccbfa971d8)
If the user scrolls super fast, our scroll handler might not catch
the user passing by some messages.
(imported from commit 14cebffcd1321f02443971ac5e1c922db19648ab)
We were previously having an issue where the tutorial could
be pre-empted if you got a few messages while you were first
logging in.
I have some reservations about this being slightly fragile, and a
better approach might be to just have a bit that we use to determine
whether or not you've already seen a tutorial. (Or potentially that
checks whether or not you've ever sent a message.)
(imported from commit f8858f64a36bcd25887b76314caff283929f340c)
The new system, called blueslip, makes errors fatal when in debug
mode and only output a message when running in production. In the
future, it could also send user errors back to us automatically.
(imported from commit 1232607c0311e885c8b5a5e8a45ffb28822426e0)