Removed the "Stream permissions" heading to simplify the panel.
Moved the "Announce new stream in {stream}" option just above
"Default stream for new users".
Implement a collapsible "Advanced configurations" section,
collapsed by default, to accommodate less commonly changed settings.
This allows for future expansion of stream permission configurations.
Fixes part of #29403.
This commit adds bottom margin to label elements of
settings inputs in personal, organization, stream
and group settings using the recently added
"settings-field-label" class.
Most of the settings are dropdown settings, so the
label for them already had a margin as they use
"dropdown-title" class.
Updates translated strings in web/ that do not need updates to any
tests. The majority of these strings are also unique to the file/
template that they are in. A few have overlap with one other file.
Some changes here update placeholders/variables in these strings to
no longer use stream so that all the translation updates for this
rename happen at the same time.
The exception to this are cases of "<z-stream>" placeholders in
these translated strings.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
"Stream events" field in "Stream details" section uses hardcoded
link for "stream events" topic. This link breaks if the organization
language is set to something other than English and the "stream events"
topic has a translated name. The field also does not handle scenarios
where the organization switched languages and thus "stream events"
topic is in different languages depending on when the stream was created.
Additionaly, we are currently undergoing a major change to rename
"Streams" to "Channels" and as part of this change "stream events" will
be renamed to "channel events". We currently don't have a plan for
linking these together or moving messages to the new topic.
Keeping these points in mind, it is best to remove this field for now.
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 commit adds banner which is shown on successful stream
creation which contains a link to stream narrow. This banner
makes it more clear that stream was created successfully and
also makes it easy to navigate to the new stream.
Fixes#29171.
In the Personal settings stream management panel,
when notification settings are changed, Saving/Saved
indicator are shown on personal settings heading instead
of notification settings heading.
Fix this issue by showing indicator on
notification settings heading.
Fixes: zulip#28728.
This commit introduces a "reset to default notifications" button to
the personal panel in stream settings. On clicking, it unmutes the
current stream and resets all its notification configurations to
default user settings.
Fixes zulip#27624.
This is preparation for #27637, where it will be nice to be able
to be able to parse a url such as `/#streams/1/announce/general`
and use the `general` string to directly open a stream subscription
tab without converting it to `general_settings`.
This commit adds new API endpoint to get stream email which is
used by the web-app as well to get the email when a user tries
to open the stream email modal.
The stream email is returned only to the users who have access
to it. Specifically for private streams only subscribed users
have access to its email. And for public streams, all non-guest
users and only subscribed guests have access to its email.
All users can access email of web-public streams.
This commit allows the user to change notification settings even though
the stream is muted and adds a line of text in stream settings and
notification settings.
Fixes#27272.
There was no tooltip shown for toggle subscription button
when it was disabled.
A tooltip with appropriate message is added to this button
when it is disabled in case of private streams and user
cannot use it to toggle subscription.
Organization owners can make streams private even if they're not
subscribed to them, but cannot access private streams they're not
subscribed to. This means they're able to lock themself out of streams.
This change warns users of this and give them a chance to subscribe.
Fixes#26437.
This commit adds a 'Default stream for new users' checkbox in
the stream editing UI to allow admins to easily add or remove
a stream as the default stream for new users. Previously, this
functionality required navigating to separate menu.
Fixes a part of #24048.
Earlier the API endpoints related to streams accepts and returns a
field `can_remove_subscribers_group_id` which represents the ID
of user_group whose members can remove subscribers from stream.
This commit renames this field to `can_remove_subscribers_group`.
This fixes an issue where the "Change stream info" button would
display a tooltip immediately upon closing the modal to edit the
stream name and description.
Added tippy tooltips for create_stream_plus_button and
preview-stream-button in manage stream settings by adding
class `.tippy-zulip-delayed-tooltip` which add tooltips
with LONG_HOVER_DELAY. Added data-tippy-placement="bottom"
to match with 'Archive stream' tooltip.
Created a new tooltip for sub_unsub_button in tippyjs with
class .toggle-subscription-tooltip that has
EXTRA_LONG_HOVER_DELAY, placement equals to bottom
and appended to body.
Fixes part of #24311.
`{{#tr}}` supports HTML and allows translators to accidentally
introduce HTML, so it’s safer to use the `{{t}}` helper unless HTML is
needed.
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>