This makes our frontend code less verbose, and makes this name
consistent with the names of other visibility policies (which
do not have the `VISIBILITY_POLICY` prefix).
Prevents multiple simultaneous requests to the API when adding or
removing reactions. This commit blocks emoji state changes until
the request is executed.
Fixes part of #21213
Since we are migrating from JavaScript to TypeScript
some files in the documentation are still with their
old extension. This commit changes those file extensions.
Currently, when a user marks messages as unread in a stream/topic
and unsubscribes from the stream, both subscribe button and compose
banner will remain visible. This change will hide the compose banner
when the user unsubscribes from the stream and hopes to create a
better flow and reduce confusion.
This function was mistyped; it was used in practice both accepting
string[] and number[], with the implementation taking advantage of the
fact that number.parseInt(<int>, 10) = <int>.
The only string[] callers were some overly defensive typing_data tests
that don't match the actual typing_data interface, so we remove the
string[] support and adjust the function's type, as well as those
tests.
After b21f533af, we now update the organization bots
list on receiving realm_user events since non-admins
can also see bots not owned by them in the list.
But the functions to update bot list should be called
only for bot users and not for others, otherwise it
results in an error.
This can be reproduced by first opening the organization
bots list and then just updating the name of the user.
Calling `redraw_bots_list` on receiving "realm_user/add"
event for non bot users will not raise any error but
still we avoid redrawing the whole list when not required.
This commit fixes the code to call functions to update
bot list only when the event is received for a bot.
This added functionality will be used to compare pygment_language from
Code Playgrounds.
There is a choice of how to sort languages with popularity versus
without popularity. I chose to sort the Code Playground custom language
after other pygment languages based on the reasoning in the comments.
Zulip has long had the behavior that opening a stream or topic via
narrowing automatically scrolled the left sidebar to the conversation,
so that you can see it and adjacent ones readily.
When we moved private messages into the left sidebar, we didn't
implement this similar behavior; this resulted in users having to
manually scroll the sidebar in order to browser private message
conversations.
Fix this by using the standard scroll_util helpers, with some extra
care to expand the heading when going to "all private messages".
Fixes#23609.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
Implemented date localization using native Intl object.
Created special function get_localized_date_or_time_for_format
Made necessary string formatting changes in 'timerender.ts'.
Fixed tests and added some localization tests too.
Tested on my local development server, with some random languages.
Fixes#23987.
Updates frontend user-facing strings with "private message" or "PM" to
use "direct message" or "DM" respectively instead.
Note that this updates translated strings as well as a few that
are not translated like search suggestions.
Updates `tools/lib/capitalization.py` for some specific strings
that are impacted by these changes, and removes "PM" and "PMs"
from checked strings.
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>