This in-progress feature was started in 2018 and hasn't
been worked on much since. It's already in a broken state,
which makes it hard to iterate on the existing search bar
since it's hard to know how those changes will affect search
pills.
We do still want to add search pills eventually, and when
we work on that, we can refer to this diff to readd the
changes back.
This commit migrates `scroll_util.js` to typescript. I made a helper
type `JQueryOrZJQuery` for the argument of `get_scroll_element` instead
of adding a `__zjquery` property to the global JQuery object because it
isn't being used anywhere outside of this function and hence it makes
sense to have a little helper type than to add the property to the global
object.
Created the new `compose_textarea` and moved event handlers for `#compose_textarea`
from `ui` to this new module so that it is now responsible for initializing event handlers
for compose_textarea instead of `ui` module.
This commit renames 'settings_muted_topics.js'
to 'settings_user_topics.js' because the file now
supports the settings for topics with any visibility_policy,
not just MUTED.
It also renames the corresponding test file.
Added function parameter types, return type, and types of local
varaibles. Added a `null` check for `raw_data` before `JSON.parse`.
Created a type `FormData` and an export type `LocalStorage` to
imporve conciseness and clearity.
Type `LocalStorage` is exported because it might be used in other
files based on an observation that many files have imported `localstorage`.
This helps reduce the amount of import cycles we have in the compose
code path following the migration to a fancier stream input.
`compose_closed_ui.initialize()` was moved further down in the
initialization order because it relies on the dropdown widget
to be defined.
This swaps out url_format_string from all of our APIs and replaces it
with url_template. Note that the documentation changes in the following
commits will be squashed with this commit.
We change the "url_format" key to "url_template" for the
realm_linkifiers events in event_schema, along with updating
LinkifierDict. "url_template" is the name chosen to normalize
mixed usages of "url_format_string" and "url_format" throughout
the backend.
The markdown processor is updated to stop handling the format string
interpolation and delegate the task template expansion to the uri_template
library instead.
This change affects many test cases. We mostly just replace "%(name)s"
with "{name}", "url_format_string" with "url_template" to make sure that
they still pass. There are some test cases dedicated for testing "%"
escaping, which aren't relevant anymore and are subject to removal.
But for now we keep most of them as-is, and make sure that "%" is always
escaped since we do not use it for variable substitution any more.
Since url_format_string is not populated anymore, a migration is created
to remove this field entirely, and make url_template non-nullable since
we will always populate it. Note that it is possible to have
url_template being null after migration 0422 and before 0424, but
in practice, url_template will not be None after backfilling and the
backend now is always setting url_template.
With the removal of url_format_string, RealmFilter model will now be cleaned
with URL template checks, and the old checks for escapes are removed.
We also modified RealmFilter.clean to skip the validation when the
url_template is invalid. This avoids raising mulitple ValidationError's
when calling full_clean on a linkifier. But we might eventually want to
have a more centric approach to data validation instead of having
the same validation in both the clean method and the validator.
Fixes#23124.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Removed functions mute_topic and unmute_topic in muted_topics_ui.js
which were using old API endpoints to mute/unmute topics.
In user_topics.js added new function set_user_topic_visibility_policy
which uses new API endpoint `/user_topics` to update the topic's
visibility_policy to visibility_policy passed to
set_user_topic_visibility_policy function as a parameter.
In functions toggle_topic_mute and mute_or_unmute_topic, replaced
the calls of mute_topic and unmute_topic with the new
user_topics.set_user_topic_visibility_policy function.
Added "web/src/user_topics.js" in EXEMPT_FILES in test-js-with-node
as adding function `set_user_topic_visibility_policy` resulted in
user_topics.js losing 100% test coverage.
Fixes#24244
This commit refactors get_realm_user_groups_for_dropdown_list_widget
function to use "group_permission_settings" module instead of
passing variables like "allow_internet_group", etc. individually
for each settings.
We lose some test coverage due to this commit, but that would be
fixed when we add some more group-based settings and allow groups
other than system groups in the group based settings.
This commit adds a new module group_permission_settings.ts
which is used to define configuration options like
allow_owners_group, allow_nobody_group, etc. for group-based
settings similar to GroupPermissionSetting dataclass we have
in backend.
Added type annotations to function parameters, function return
values and local variables. Added neccessary `if` statements to
enforce the objects having proper type before executing the later
operations.
An error type check in the catch block in `update_favicon`
function is added because the statement in the catch block requires
error to be a type `Error` in order to access `error.stack`.
This reverts commit 5f4bdfe6bc (#24630).
This was causing Webpack to trigger type checking with the TypeScript
compiler, which is very expensive.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Created `WidgetConfig` type which has all the parameter that can be
passed launch(). Except html_heading, html_body, and on_click all
other fields are optional. Therefore, removed checking of undefined
mandatory fields as it will be done by typescript.
Co-authored-by: Hardik Dharmani <Ddharmani99@gmail.com>
Refactored some code as well to avoid unneccesaary `undefined`
checks in `overlays`. To be exact created an action_overlay
object of type `Overlay` such that the `reset_state` is just
`action_overlay = undefined` and having attributes like `$element`
and `close_handler`.
This would ensure that if you have an `active_overlay`, there will
be a registered `close handler` attached to it without needing to
write additional checks for `close_handler` just to satisfy type
checker.
TypeScript doesn't understand Array.prototype.slice.call; rather than dealing with the
type-checking issues around it, we remove it; it was only necessary for ancient browsers where
NodeList isn’t directly iterable.
Remove the winjs specific `getScrollbarWidth` property while we're at it;
WinJS isn't relevant anymore.
Reorders methods due to TypeScript files enforcing define-before-use when
this commit was drafted.
Zulip already has integrations for server-side Sentry integration;
however, it has historically used the Zulip-specific `blueslip`
library for monitoring browser-side errors. However, the latter sends
errors to email, as well optionally to an internal `#errors` stream.
While this is sufficient for low volumes of users, and useful in that
it does not rely on outside services, at higher volumes it is very
difficult to do any analysis or filtering of the errors. Client-side
errors are exceptionally noisy, with many false positives due to
browser extensions or similar, so determining real real errors from a
stream of un-grouped emails or messages in a stream is quite
difficult.
Add a client-side Javascript sentry integration. To provide useful
backtraces, this requires extending the pre-deploy hooks to upload the
source-maps to Sentry. Additional keys are added to the non-public
API of `page_params` to control the DSN, realm identifier, and sample
rates.
This lets us simplify the long-ish ‘../../static/js’ paths, and will
remove the need for the ‘zrequire’ wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).
Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules. This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack. It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>