This reverts commit 8e2d9b8f68.
This adds the arrows back to the recipient bars because even though
it's not our end state, it looks better than the boxy design that we
had in between.
This enforces `**` around all the mentions including "at-all" and
"at-everyone" mentions. Hence this makes `@all` and `@everyone`
invalid mentions, resulting into proper syntax for these mentions as
`@**all**` and `@**everyone**` respectively.
Note from tabbott: This removes an old feature/syntax, which made
sense back when @Tim was also a way to mention a user with Tim as
their first name. Given how nice typeahead is now, the user part of
the feature was removed a while ago; this should have gone at the same
time.
Fixes: #8143.
This avoids hitting Zulip's rate limits when there are more than 100
streams involved.
Manual testing:
- Changed notification settings for all streams from notifications tab of user settings
- Monitored the network tab to make sure 1 query is being sent
- Checked notification settings of individual streams
Fixes#5898.
Previously, a user with "ham" anywhere in their email address would be
sorted before a group whose name starts with "ham", which resulted in
a lot of frustrating when trying to mention groups.
Fixes: #8301.
In this commit we add support for some tags which are also called
void-elements according to
http://w3c.github.io/html/syntax.html#void-elements to be parsed by
our template parser and get tagged as singleton_html_tags.
Fixes: #8387.
This dynamically resizes the box to fit the variable text size present
with different languages.
At the same time, it adds padding to the English version to make it
look similar to previous versions.
Fixes#8275.
With minor fixes by eeshangarg!
Eeshan: I decided to remove the screenshot. It looks very old and
was blurry and the instructions were very screenshot-agnostic
anyway!
I couldn't update the screenshot because Airbrake doesn't even let
you use the free trial till you give them your credit card info,
which I didn't want to do!
Now, all the various DOM elements are named by a variable, keyed off
the configuration of the upload_options object.
This is most of the work required to support file upload in the
message edit area.
This is a nonfunctional refactor that is key preparation for allowing
uploading files in message editing.
Note that this makes no actual changes to the code; it just changes
the function structure.
It catches the `UserProfile.DoesNotExist` exception and
hence prevent internal server error.
Also remove option to select empty bot owner.
Fixes: #8334.
When in the stream-searchbar, a user can now use the arrow keys to iterate
through the suggestions. Therefore the currently selected list element is
assigned a CSS class 'highlighted_user'.
The main functional testing is done with casper but node test are still
included to keep the high coverage.
Line-wrapping issues are resolved. Night-mode CSS handling is included.
This helper function will allow us to cycle through PM narrows
that are unread, once we map it to a hotkey and/or other UI.
(We intend to make something like the "n" key for topics, but
that works on PM narrows instead.)
This is a pretty pure code move, where we moved stuff from
message_store to pm_conversations:
insert_recent_private_message() -> recent.insert()
recent_private_messages -> recent.get()
The object message_store.recent_private_messages was not
encapsulated in a function before this change. Now it is
hidden in the scope of pm_conversations.recent.
Both of the modules touched here maintain 100% line coverage.
This will essentially run the code paths to go from whatever you were
at before to /all and back in the case of /new, which will call the
render function three times (!!), so remove this call because it isn’t
really necessary anyways.
Currently the new streams user list will populate twice when you click
the new stream button (or “+”), because it is triggered once directly
by the button click and then once by the hash change to /new, so we
want to ignore the changes by the hash change.
All the event handler did was resetting some entries in the edit
bot form. This is unnecessary, because the whole form gets
destroyed anyway when closed.
This is done by rewriting JS manipulations of the DOM tree
in the bot-settings.handlebars template. Dead code involving
the affected JS variables is removed.
This is the first step in cleaning up the bot edit code.
Since the bot edit form appears dynamically, we remove
it from the static HTML scaffold, of which settings_sidebar
is a part of.
When removing the description from a stream (i.e. setting it to ""),
the UI was not correctly updating the description. This is because we
were checking incorrectly for a falsey value, rather than the specific
value undefined (which means the description wasn't changed).
This fixes a bug where the open graph preview bottom fade is dark
rather than white when not in dark mode, which results in a heavy
dark faded line at the bottom of the description.
These were removed in 953ee778f, along with the stream names and
right-sidebar user names mentioned in the commit message. But unlike
those, these don't get any background change on hover, so we need some
way to show the hover.
We can probably still do something that looks nicer than this, but
it's better than not having it.
This makes them roughly the same visual weight as the (non-muted)
stream icons below -- though that's imprecise because the latter
varies with color. Tested in both normal and dark-mode.
This reverts commit dd406e87e. Whatever awkward error message might
have motivated that change, we can fix in a more targeted way when we
see it again. This version would delete the potentially-informative
context the caller provided in `response` -- even just "Failed" --
based on whether an error message happened to contain a colon
somewhere in it, which is sure to end up feeling unpredictable.
The last bit of #8059 (merged as b875fe07) didn't get merged, so just adding
it as a followup.
The "Other notification settings" section will also eventually house the
"pick your notification sound" setting, which is why it isn't called "Other
email settings" or similar.
Users having only account in one realm will not be distracted by realm
name in subject lines of every email. Users who have multiple
accounts in realms can turn this setting on and receive a
corresponding realm name in email's subject.
Tweaked by tabbott to rebase and address a few small issues.
Fixes#5489.
This adds some styling to make the open graph previews look a bit nicer,
including:
1. Adding a bottom fading gradient to slowly fade out text that is out
of bounds rather than chopping it off.
2. Using font anti-aliasing to make the characters appear smoother.
3. Increasing the font size of the title to give it prominence.
4. Changing the height to 80px from 70px.
Also refactor the "panels"/banner code to be a bit clearer about how
it's supposed to generically work, using [data-process] as a uniquely
identifying marker.
Fixes: #8166.
[greg: rebased and squashed a series of fixup commits.]
The original code made a 3/4-hearted effort to generically accommodate
more banners/"panels" later, but named itself after the first one made.
[greg: expanded commit message.]
The issue is that the server wants to display an error when you make a
request and fail, but the jQuery form validator also wants to display
errors at the same time. This removes the server errors to display the
jQuery.
Fixes: #8239.
This properly vertically centers the deactivation modal in the
user settings section by setting the top to 50% and the transform
to -50% (50% of the height of the actual modal).
This is an alternate solution to #7888, which just removes the
animation, breaking the normal modal behavior.
The header had a padding of "20px 0 15px", which meant that there
was more padding on the top than the bottom, so it has been changed
to "15px 0" instead.
This is a partial revert of c5cdede891.
The added 4px padding made the dropdown pill not vertically center
within the portico header. This removes the padding as it was a
cosmetic change that was not necessary.
This is a partial revert of a37e993907.
In password modal, submit button's data-dismiss property should be
removed, as on data-dismiss we flush all data of form fields,
which results in passing empty string to json request.
We already flush all data of fields after compeletion of request.
This restores the property that changing one's name in on browser's
"account settings" also changes the user's name in other browser windows'
"account settings" pages.
This makes this UI widget more consistent with its neighbors.
tabbott: This introduces a bug with how the `full_name_field` HTML is
managed; it should be done via the `server_events.js` handler.
- When password fields are cleared, update password strength bar.
- On data dismiss, clear password fields.
- Exclude forgot-password div from focus.
- On enter key, modal should be submitted not dismissed.
- Change password btn text from "Change password" to "*****"
A comment like this was removed in
fa44d2ea6 "settings: Remove autoscroll_forever setting."
The comment went on to say something about autoscroll, but this
part still seems relevant. While here, adjust grammar and caps.
The first argument to the error callback is *usually* a string code
from a list in the filedrop source; but sometimes it was the text
the server sent in the HTTP status line, instead. The latter isn't
predictable, and so it's not possible to write app code that uses it
to handle error consistently.
Instead, use that parameter for the numeric HTTP status code. This
still isn't totally clean in that sometimes it's internal filedrop
errors, as strings, and sometimes it's HTTP status codes, as numbers;
but at least both of those are things we can sanely handle with a
`switch` statement.
Also pass through `serverResponse`, which for a nice JSON error from
the server will contain meaningful information about the error which
the calling code can use for nice error handling. And just drop the
HTTP status text, which at best is redundant with the numeric code.
In passing, fix one case where for no obvious reason filedrop was
passing the file object but not the index.
This should be a pure refactor.
We'll replace this primarily with per-realm quotas (plus the simple
per-file limit of settings.MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE, 25 MiB by default).
We do want per-user quotas too, but they'll need some more management
apparatus around them so an admin has a practical way to set them
differently for different users. And the error handling in this
existing code is rather confused. Just clear this feature out
entirely for now; then we'll build the per-realm version more cleanly,
and then we can later add back per-realm quotas modelled after that.
The migration to actually remove the field is in a subsequent commit.
Based in part on work by Vishnu Ks (hackerkid).
This brings the right sidebar UI to match the similar widget in the
left sidebar. Since there's no other plausible effect for a click in
this whitespace, this small tweak should make using Zulip a bit more
convenient.
Fixes#8161.
There is a bug on MacOS on Zulip where the categories are all
duplicated due to faulty looping logic, while also changing the Map to
an Array since maps have less cross-browser support.
This implementation never worked, for two reasons:
(1) The logic for getting the path to the katex package had invalid
syntax in the version of Node we use.
(2) The KaTeX package bundled by webpack doesn't seem to be importable
from Node at all.
Adds a check for newline that was present on backend, but missing in the
frontend markdown implementation. Updating messages uses is_me_message flag
received from server instead of its own partial test. Similarly, rendering
previews uses markdown code.
Fixes#6493.
This is done by using a bot's ID instead of email in
the handler methods for bot_data.bots and bot_data.services,
and updating all code paths involved.
Previoulsy, we display "0 subscribers" if user can't access stream's
subscribers. Replace subscriber count with lock icon in case of
unsubscribed private stream, in "All stream" list.
Display warning, saying "You can not access private stream subscribers,
in which you aren't subscribed", if user can not access subscribers;
instead of showing zero subscriber to stream.
In this we change the way 'Sending...' is displayed. Instead of
hardcoding it into the template we make change the paradigm so
that we can have a flexible message about what's happening
rather than just always saying 'Sending...'. For eg. this will
help in the upcoming feature of Scheduled Messages by having this
message say 'Scheduling...'.
This is a server setting so I created the section "Server settings" in the help sidebar for this to go under, and rewrote the copy and retook the images that were originally done by @Privisus due to some issues.
This also amends a commit from Brock Whittaker <brock@zulipchat.com>
that merges two separate functions for YouTube videos and Vimeo videos
into a generic video recall function.
Fixes#7550.
On the "Organization settings" page, we had two Save buttons
for admins that had identical markup. This was confusing for
people reading the code. Now the two buttons have different
markup and individual, targeted click handlers (albeit still
calling the same function to do most of the work).
The context of this fix is that I was debugging a
Casper flake where our Casper tests were essentially clicking
on the same button twice. Depending on the timing,
the second button click could cause a "No changes saved!"
behavior that confused the Casper test. It is unclear whether
Casper was clicking both buttons here (in which case this fix
is necessary) or the same button twice (in which case this fix
just removes a nasty red herring for debugging).
The code still has the flaw that both buttons basically submit
the same data to the server, despite the appearance on the page
that there are two forms. The best fix for that is probably
just to move the Language/Notifications stuff to another
panel. I wanted to avoid touching this code altogether, but
the minor modifications here were necessary to improve the
Capser testing situation.
The alert word highlighting is too light to work with the font
when it is white, so this changes it to have a translucent background
so that the color adjusts to be more visible on a darker background.
This is originally taken from #7844 and is a modification of the
solution in #7847.
The reason this approach is better for the codebase is now there is
only one color to change for alert words which reduces the likelihood
that someone in the future will change the color of one theme's
alert words and not the other.
Fixes: #7844.
An image link such as [example](http://www.example.com/example.png)
is supposed to be inlined by the backend. The regex
backend_only_markdown_re in markdown.js does not recognize this link
as an image link, causing issues when adding fixtures to
zerver/fixtures/markdown_test_cases.json .
This adds UI fields in the bot settings for specifying
configuration values like API keys for a bot. The names
and placeholder values for each bot's config fields are
fetched from the bot's <bot>.conf template file in the
zulip_bots package. This also adds giphy and followup
as embedded bots.
To toggle email change display, replace display = None
to disabled = true.
Email field shouldn't be removed from settings, it should only
disabled if email changes are disabled in realm.
For public stream, always show subscription option.
For private stream, if user is subscribed display unsubscribe option.
If user is not subscribe, do not display subscription option.
Only show edit option for stream name and description if user is admin and
either stream is public or stream is private and admin is subscribed to
private stream.
As per backend restrictions for editing stream name/description.
This commit adds a setting to limit creation of generic bots
to admins for realms that want that restriction. (Generic
bots, apart from being considered spammy on some realms,
have less locked down permissions than webhook bots).
Fixes#7066.
This mostly moves code from server_events_dispatch, but
it also de-duplicates the logic in emoji_success(), and
it does early-return for the "text" case to keep the
function a bit flatter.
We no longer have a special UI setting and model
field ("emoji_alt_code") for saying users want text-only
emojis. We now instead make "text" be a fifth choice
for "emojiset".
Fixes#7406
We join extra text message for notification and xhr response text by ':'.
Before joining, check if xhr response text already include ':', to
prevent notification with more than one ':'.
This change has a few cleanups:
* We early-return on last_msg_container === undefined
to make the function flatter.
* We avoid comparing two boolean values for equality,
which can be a landmine if one of the values is
`undefined`, which is falsy but not actually `false`.
* We extract some local variables for readability.
* We make the conditions for subscribe/unsubscribe
more explicit.