Previously, Everytime the user triggers the Stream create UI
by pressing the `Create stream` button, the
`create_handlers_for_users` function would reinitialize which
created duplicate event handlers for its elements.
This could lead to multiple click events being triggered over the
same element.
One such example was filed as #19255, where the click event was
triggering twice and hence the "Copy from stream" dropdown
would remain folded (closed).
Fixed this by - Initializing the `create_handlers_for_users` function
within the main `set_up_handlers` function, which is triggered only
once upon the opening of Stream create UI.
Fixes#19255.
This allows for greater flexibility in values for "environment," and
avoids having to have duplicate definitions of STAGING in
`zproject/config.py` and `zproject/default_settings.py` (due to import
order restrictions).
It does overload the "deploy type" concept somewhat.
Follow-up to #19185.
This commit fixes the bug of showing custom email to admin in
the user-info form even when email_address_visibility is set
to admins only.
This commit fixes it to show the correct email according to
email_address_visibility values.
This commit restructures the top-level navigation on our landing
page using dropdowns in a manner that allows us to advertise some
important pages to our visitors:
- Use cases for companies, open source projects, and communities.
- Miscellaneous pages about the product are now accessible from the
"Product" dropdown.
- "Resources" are a few key resources our users may want to consult
if they need help or support.
We are starting to run into situations where this data could be
quite useful for making future decisions, so it makes to store it
in the database, not just in an email.
Moving forward we are hoping to collect data on org types from our
users, so it makes sense to display the org type on the "Counts"
tab of our /activity page.
Implemented dropdown_list_widget in message_edit UI
which enables the functionality to search for streams
while moving a particular message across streams.
This matches the UI we have in the "move topic" widget.
Fixes#18416.
Not having the package installed will cause startup failures in
`process_fts_updates`; ensure that we've installed the package before
we potentially start the service.
We incorrectly include many realm settings in the data section of
'realm/update_dict' schema. It should only contain the settings
related to message edit, realm icon, realm logo and authentication
methods and not other settings, becausea all the other settings send
'realm/update' event and not 'realm/update_dict' event.
This commit only removes 'add_emoji_by_admins_only' and others will
be removed separately.
Previously, non-admin emoji authors were allowed to
delete the emoji only if add_emoji_by_admins_only
was false. But, as add_emoji_by_admins_only setting
is for who can add emoji and not delete emojis, it
should not affect the behavior of deleting emojis
and users should always be allowed to delete the
emojis which. they added themselves
This commit adds moderators and full members options for
user_group_edit_policy by using COMMON_POLICY_TYPES.
Moderators do not require to be a member of user group in
order to edit or remove the user group if they are allowed
to do so according to user_group_edit_policy.
But full members need to be a member of user group to edit
or remove the user group.
There is no need to have a error message which specifies the
roles having permission to edit user-groups, we can simply
have error message as "Insufficient permission" as we already
show the roles having permission clearly in UI.
This commit changes the behavior to show the tip, explaining
which user roles are allowed to edit user groups, to user
with all roles because it is better to show the user which
other roles are allowed to edit. Previously the tip was shown
to non-admin users only.
This commit changes the bot-edit modal to use dialog_widget instead of
edit_fields_modal.
This commit also removes edit_fields_modal module as it is no longer used.
This commit changes the edit-user-info modal to use
dialog_widget instead of edit_fields_modal.
The edit_fields_modal module will be removed in
further commits to avoid code duplication.
This commit changes the edit-linkifier modal to use
dialog_widget instead of edit_fields_modal.
The edit_fields_modal module will be removed in
further commits to avoid code duplication.
We show red color for confirmation modals and green for other
modals with input fields.
As of this commit, only confirmation modals use dialog_widget but
some other modals with input fields will be migrated to use
dialog_widget.
We used html_submit_button to pass text to be present in the modal
submit button. There are only two possible options as of now -
"Confirm" and "Save changes" and the correct one can be determined
using is_confirm_modal parameter. So, we remove this paramter for
now and we can add it later if we have more type of modals using
this widget.
This commit adds a new dialog_widget.js file containing most
of the code of confirm_dialog.js with some minor changes and
changes confirm_dialog to be a wrapper around dialog_widget.js.
We pass 'is_confim_dialog' as true in dialog_widget for a
confirm_dialog modal. This commit also renames confirm_dialog.hbs
and confirm_dialog_heading.hbs to dialog_widget.js,
dialog_widget.hbs and dialog_widget_heading.hbs respectively.
This commit renames the variables, functions used in confirm_dialog.js
and classes and ids used in confirm_dialog.hbs.
This change is made so that we can easily migrate edit_fields_modal to
use this same code with some more changes.
We will change the file names and correspondingly import variables in
the next commit.
This concludes the HttpRequest migration to eliminate arbitrary
attributes (except private ones that are belong to django) attached
to the request object during runtime and migrated them to a
separate data structure dedicated for the purpose of adding
information (so called notes) to a HttpRequest.