This commit updates the pencil icon in help/edit-a-message and
help/delete-a-message to reflect the changes in commit 735a42d, which
updated the pencil icon of the message on-hover options.
This expresses the height of the message row without need of
margical margins.
Extending the correct line-height to timestamps also means that
single-line messages will be the height of their combined content
and padding, and not erroneously held open by an oversize 28px
timestamp line-height.
Those corrections mean, too, that .message-time only needs to have
its line-height declared a single place, regardless of context.
A confirmation toast is shown when a message is moved
using the "Move only this message" option. The toast
contains the link to the new location of the message.
Fixes#29702
The variable `select_stream_id` was assumed to be of type number when
it actually was of type string. A strict equality check was performed later
down in the code between `select_stream_id` and `current_stream_id`
(which is of type number).
This commit converts the variable `select_stream_id` to type number.
This establishes the same 5px bottom margin on all Markdown
elements, which will aid in converting such values to variables
as part of the information-density project.
Because paragraphs have a 3px bottom margin, the 2px top margin
on ordered and unordered lists would collapse into it, for 3px
of space total. So setting 0 on these special selectors has no
effect.
Updates the API changelog entry and changes notes for feature level
249 to match other API updates to narrow filters, and links to the
help center article on emoji reactions in these notes.
Feature level 249 changes were originally in commit c3408b56f0.
A single call to this function doesn't have a material performance
impact when tested with 20k messages while scrolling in combined feed
view; likely because only 400 messages can be in the structure at any
give time given render windows.
But calling this in a loop somewhere would be a bad idea.
We use `error_description` in upgrade.ts to determine if the error was
related to customer's card. Doesn't seem like there is any harm
in doing so since we are explicitly handling "stripe.CardError" and
raising these errors with "card error" description.
Updates the API changelog entries and changes notes for feature
levels 233 and 230, which both are related to the onboarding
steps (hotspots and one-time notices) updates.
Feature level 233 was originally documented in commit 83bd9955e3
and ac8af3d6de.
Feature level 230 was originally documented in commit 8d633cc36.
Updates the changelog entry to use "ID" instead of "id".
Revises text for "null" value to match other field descriptions
in these stream/subscription objects.
We want to make it easier to find stream details such as creator,
creation date and stream id. The commit replaces the "Email address"
section in General tab of stream overlay with a new section called
"Stream details", "Email address" is now a field in this section.
If the stream does not have a creator, we only show the stream creation
date in creation details.
Fixes: #25648.
This is a prep commit to add a .pill-label wrapper around .pill-value
and other flair text. This extra flexbox structure will help us
vertically align this pill with surrounding text when adopting it to be
used inline.
We also introduce a new class to target this pill. The intention is that
this will more descriptive than contextually styling .pill-container.
This is so that it better matches existing buttons in this overlay. For
example the "Reset to default notifications" button in Personal tab.
This is a prep commit.
Adds nullable creator field, containing a reference to the user who
created the stream. When creating a stream, acting user is set as
the creator of the stream. Since API calls to create streams always
have an acting user, this field should always be set when streams
are created using the API.
Because streams can be created with no acting user, this field is
nullable. We try to backfill existing streams using RealmAuditLog table,
but not all streams are guaranteed to have a recorded create log. Thus
this new field is left null when it cannot be backfilled. We also set
this field to null when the creator user is deleted.
Update the tooltips for the "Cancel" and "Spinner". Provide clear
information about the draft saving behavior when a message fails to
send successfully.
Fixes part of #29100.
Previously, links were displayed for the user's name,
but now they are presented as pills. These pills are rendered
using the user_display_only_pill.hbs template.
To obtain the avatar of a user,
the small_avatar_url_for_person function is utilized.
The term 'subscriber' might be misleading as it doesn't accurately
reflect the purpose of the list, which simply contains all users
within the organization. To enhance clarity and maintain consistency,
I've replaced the classname 'panel_subscriber_member_list'
with 'panel_user_list'.
This function now accepts an argument for message content in the
message object returned and use compose_state.message_content()
to preserve the behavior for existing callers.
Preparation for #28626
Renamed the function to position_inside_code_block and changed the
parameters to accept a string and number (index), and check if the
position in the string is inside a code block (as per previous logic).
Preparation for #28626.
This could happen e.g. when quote-replying a message,
because we open the composebox before adding the quote
reply content. We need to make sure that we don't restore
a draft when opening the composebox, because otherwise
that draft will be replaced with the quote reply.
This will let us initialize the data before the UI is ready
to be initialized. We'll need to do this in an upcoming commit
where we clear a flag on page load before the reload code
initializes.
If a user starts typing before they see that a draft was restored,
this makes that experience a little smoother by adding some
separation between the old draft and the new text.
Now when the user opens a narrow that has a draft saved for
that particular conversation, the draft will automatically
be restored in the compose box. This will make it easy to
return to a draft after clicking away, and also will make
it less confusing when people close the compose box by
accident. Note that this only restores the draft when
there is a full recipient specified (stream and topic,
or at least one PM recipient).
Fixes part of #18555.
Fixes#11218 and #17396.
We used to keep the draft, assuming that clearing the composebox
was an accident. Now we want to delete the draft, in preparation
for auto-restoring drafts when opening the composebox for narrows
with drafts associated with them. If a user opens the composebox
and sees a draft they don't want anymore, clearing the box is a
way we expect them to try to delete it.