These sigils will help make it easier to see that this is a special
Zulip syntax feature, not just something the other user typed, which
might help set the expectation that we're showing the time in the
user's timezone.
Tweaked by tabbott to improve variable/template naming.
Commit 5bd73ce190 (#17367)
unintentionally truncated more of the traceback rather than less when
there’s more than one Module._compile frame.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We have generally gone away from using $(...)
initialization in modules that we test with
zjsunit, but there are a few remaining special
cases related to our billing and portico
codebases.
I remove an obsolete comment--we use get_streams()
for the `n` key now.
I also remove a guard statement from sort_groups()
that returned `undefined` for empty lists.
That guard statement would break this code:
const stream_groups = stream_sort.sort_groups(streams, get_search_term());
if (stream_groups.same_as_before && ...
The calling code prevents the situation anyway:
const streams = stream_data.subscribed_stream_ids();
if (streams.length === 0) {
return;
}
I modify the "no_subscribed_streams" test to test
the new behavior. (Even though stream_list currently
short-circuits the call here, that may change in the future.)
I also introduce the test() wrapper to explicitly clear
our data.
This is prep toward allowing individual tests
to fail while continuing to run the test suite.
Most of the steps in namespace.finish() could
be put in a `finally` block, but once a test
fails, there's no reason to complain about
unused mocks, since there are bigger things
to address.
When typing the password in Firefox,
it shows a "Not Secure" warning which was
hiding the "#get_api_key_button". You can see
the screenshot of it in #17136.
This commit fixes that issue by focusing on the button.
Factor out mock_cjs from mock_esm because adding __esModule prevents
mocks for CJS modules from being imported correctly.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Use fully resolvable request paths because we need to be able to refer
to third party modules, and to increase uniformity and explicitness.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This introduces the make_stream_message()
helper to avoid all the strange
`messages[0] === message1` confusion.
We also clear data explicitly at the beginning
of the test.
It's still a messy test.
A bunch of tests were mutating the same message.
Now they just make their own copy.
I introduce the name "sample_message" for the common
message, but I remove the two bogus reactions, and
the "warning" test now just creates its own
test-specific data.
I considered using set_info({}, 0) to clear data,
but it has a lot of machinery that could lead
to accidental line coverage and/or extra test
complexity.
This commit adds a new class for typeahead items that do not need
a presence circle. It is changed to support addition of new items
that do not require presence circle.
There should not be any visual change due to this.
* move one test below setup
* add a test() wrapper to clear mutes
* split up a test
* use two different dates for java vs. gossip
* deterministically sort by date
All these changes make it so that the order of
the tests is a lot less fragile.
{visible: false} just redundantly specifies the default behavior,
which is to wait for the selector to be present regardless of
visibility. We want to wait for these selectors to be hidden.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
TextField is used to allow users to set long stream + topic narrow
names in the urls.
We currently restrict users to only set "all_messages" and
"recent_topics" as narrows.
This commit achieves 3 things:
* Removes recent topics as the default view which loads when
hash is empty.
* Loads default_view when hash is empty.
* Loads default_view on pressing escape key when it is unhandled by
other present UI elements.
NOTE: After this commit loading zulip with an empty hash will
automatically set hash to default_view. Ideally, we'd just display
the default view without a hash, but that involves extra complexity.
One exception is when user is trying to load an overlay directly,
i.e. zulip is loaded with an overlay hash. In this case,
we render recent topics is background irrespective of default_view.
We consider this last detail to be a bug not important enough to block
adding this setting.
We want to be careful about MIT code, as it leads
to more lax checks in the filter code.
And then we just use with_field in a couple places
and clear subscriptions.
For most functions that we were using __Rewire__ for,
it's better to just use the override helper, which
use __Rewire__ under the hood, but also resets
the reference at the end of run_tests.
Another nice thing about override() is that it reports
when you never actually needed the mock, and this
commit fixes the instances found here.
I didn't replace every call to __Rewire__. The
remaining ones fall under these categories:
* I looked for ") =>" in my code sweep,
so I missed stuff like "noop" helpers.
* Sometimes we directly update something
in a module that's not a function. This
is generally evil, and we should use setters.
* Some tests have setup() helpers or similar
that complicated this code sweep, so I
simply punted.
* Somes modules rely on intra-test leaks. We
should fix those, but I just punted for the
main code sweep.
I now let folks override the same target multiple
times inside of `with_overrides` (and then indirectly
inside of `run_test`.)
I may re-impose this restriction in the future, since
most violations are due to code smells, but there are
a few legitimate use cases for this, and the code
can handle it, plus I want to remove some other
ugliness first.
This is a deceptively ugly diff. It makes
the actual code way more tidy.
I basically inlined some calls to mock_module
and put some statements in lexical order.