We use a simpler approach here which is to let it be undefined if
nothing was passed and use that in the if condition. This has two
benefits. There is no edge case where the condition will evaluate to
false if 0 was passed and it is easier to type annotate.
Moved the `delete_message` user-confirmation modal to
the `confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_delete_message.hbs`
to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `revoke_invite` user-confirmation modal to the
`confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
`confirm_revoke_invite.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `resend_invite` user-confirmation modal to the
`confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
to `confirm_resend_invite.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `emoji_settings_warning` modal to the `confirm_dialog`
folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_emoji_settings_warning.hbs`
to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `deactivation_user` modal to the `confirm_dialog`
folder within `/static/templates` and renamed the modal to
to `confirm_deactivate_user.hbs` to follow the
common naming convention.
Moved `deactivation_stream` user-confirmation modal to
the `confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
`confirm_deactivate_stream.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `deactivate_realm` modal to the `confirm_dialog` folder
within `/static/templates` and renamed the modal to
`confirm_deactivate_realm.hbs` to follow the naming convention.
Moved `delete_topic` modal to `confirm_dialog` folder and
renamed the modal to `confirm_delete_topic.hbs`
to follow the confirm_dialog naming conventions.
Moved `subscription_invites_warning` modal to `confirm_dialog`
folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_subscription_invites_warning.hbs`
to follow the naming convention.
Moved `unsubscribe_private_stream` modal to the newly created
`confirm_dialog` folder found within `static/templates`.
Later renamed the modal to `confirm_unsubscribe_private_stream.hbs`
to follow a common naming convention.
The user deactivate button is also present in the "Deactivated users"
tab, a sibling element of the current modal_parent, #admin-user-list.
Adding the confirm_dialog modal to #admin-user-list won't have any
effect in the "Deactivated users" tab.
Move it one level up, i.e. to the parent element of #admin-user-list
and #admin-deactivated-users-list.
Fixes#18928.
We now encode resolved topics with just:
U+2714 HEAVY CHECK MARK, SPACE
Previously, the encoding was unintentionally this:
U+2714 HEAVY CHECK MARK, U+FE0F VARIATION SELECTOR-16, SPACE
There are several benefits of using tippyjs here:
* Removes dependency on bootstrap.
* We don't have to manually handle show/hide of popover.
* There cannot be any memory leak since we don't store
the instance.
Since the instance.popper can return same elements as the
instance may be used again by tippy, we use `one` to ensure
that we do not define multiple event handlers for the same element
repeatedly.
This fixes the following bug:
* Open the streams modal.
* Click and hold in the word "Streams" at the top.
* Move pointer up out of the modal.
* Release.
* Expected: Some text is selected, but nothing else happens.
* Actual: The modal disappears.
We use the same fix we use for this class of issue in other places:
checking for whether a range is selected, and if so, doing nothing.
We previously had a mix of "Filter users" and "Search people" for this
widget. "Search" is more correct because the right sidebar can only
show a subset of the organization in some settings.
Earlier, when a user clicked on any stream name from the
user_popover, the stream page would open in the background,
but the user popover wouldn't close.
Fixed it by explicitly binding it to a click handler,
which closes the user popover before redirecting to stream
page.
The language_list_dbl_col parameter in the page_params
is used by only the web client frontend. The value is
calculated in the backend and then passed as a page_param
which is unnecessary considering that the whole process
is beneficial for the front_end only. Hence move the entire
calculation code to the frontend.
Fixes part of #18673.
default_language_name was a part of page_params which is actually
redundant considering that we already have language_list and
default_language available to frontend which can be used to
get the default_language_name and hence prevents the backend
from sending an additional parameter.
Fixes part of #18673.
Previously, there wasn't any error message if a user tries to
upload a custom emoji with a name that already exists.
This commit essentially displays a error using `ui_report`
when the user tries to do so.
Fixes#18269.
Co-authored-by: yasiruRathnayaka97 <yasirurathnayaka97@gmail.com>
This avoids the issue of all the topics in recent topics marked
as yesterday after mid-night.
This change also affects other pieces of UI using this function
like buddy list in a similar way.
This commit replaces the allow_community_topic_editing boolean with
integer field edit_topic_policy and includes both frontend and
backend changes.
We also update settings_ui.disable_sub_settings_onchange to not
change the color of label as we did previously when the setting
was a checkbox. But now as the setting is dropdown we keep the
label as it is and we don't do anything with label when disabling
dropdowns. Also, this function was used only here so we can safely
change this.
For this extraction, we need to move some context
parameter (from home_real in `views/home.py`) to extra
page_params parameter (of
build_page_params_for_home_page_load in
`lib/home.py`) so handlebars template can access them.
While moving I confirmed that these parameters are not
used elsewhere if some parameter is used elsewhere
(like `apps_page_url`) then I didn't remove it from the
context list, I just added it to the page_params list.
Fixes: #18795.
This is a prep commit to extract the gear menu as a
handlebars template.
We are renaming `enable_marketing_emails_enabled` to
`corporate_enabled` as it will be also used in the
handlebars template of the gear menu.
This results in moving the `zulip_merge_base` parameter to
page_params, so that it's available to JavaScript.
Since this is technically a tiny overlay, it needs to be initialized
before hashchange.js.
We only need to bump up indexes if inbound
events suggest that we have incremented our
personal index from another device.
We don't want somebody else's runaway index
to affect our index.
(For both widgets the sender_id is part of
the key, so uniqueness across all senders is
not required for the integer part.)
We now ignore question edits if the sender of the submessage
is not the message author.
The webapp UI prevents folks from editing the question for
somebody else's poll, but a determined person could use our
low level API to do it. We will add safeguards on the server
side for this, but this change is sufficient to protect the
webapp (and mobile when they upgrade the library).
This tippyjs event listener was active on 'add emoji reaction'
option in sender's popover menu of a message but it was only
intended for the add reaction button in message reactions bar
at bottom of a message.
Both of those having common selector `.reaction_button` caused
errors in tippyjs near `observer.observe` having wrong args.
Edited the css selector to be more specific to only target
add reaction button in reactions row of message.
This was introduced in 99e6f25.
Functions in pill_typeahead.js assumed the type of required pills
to be user by default. But this created several readability
issues with its code, as a result, this codebase appeared
hard to change because of hacky checks involved due to this
assumption.
To improve these we use `include_users` check wherever possible
and simplify the code to clarify the logic involved in typeahead
functions in this module.
Also updated existing stream_edit tests to adjust them with changed
code.
We split recent_topics module into recent_topics_(ui + data + util).
This allows us to reduce cyclical dependencies which were
created due to large list of imports in recent topics. Also, this
refactor on its own makes sense.
`user-profile-modal` is shown using `overlays.open_overlay` which
disables mouse pointer events. The user can't click anywhere while a
modal is present, except to close it.
We use `hide_all_except_sidebars` and `hide_all` to hide popovers.
But since the user can't interact while a modal is present,
closing it manually is redundant.
In d0f8515b50, it was noticed that
Bootstrap's `hide` and `show` calls can cause race conditions.
So, migrate to our `overlay` calls to handle Bootstrap modals.
This should make it more intuitive to add
new elements to the compose box (such as
banners), and it also makes it a bit more
clear for styling purposes that the same
geometry happens whether the compose box
is open or the buttons are visible.
I lifted the #compose_container div into
the server template. It's not totally
clear to me why we need both #compose
and #compose_container, but there are
some scary comments about 1400px that
made me too timid to address that quirk.
In passing I removed a clearly redundant
click handler.
When message for which tooltip is active has reduced opacity in
an interleaved view due `.message-fade` class being applied to
it, then the tooltip used stack vertically under the recipient_row
which looked awful.
Appending the tooltip to document.body and manually fixing the
bug of tooltip persisting after the reference element is no
longer visible in DOM using MutationObserver does the trick
for us.
Instead of prepending the alert's content to the
navbar alert wrapper HTML it's better to pass the
rendered alert content as a parameter to the wrapper
template.
This is done so that it can be shared by more generally
by different filter widgets used in web-app. An extra parameter
is added to it that helps to get text representation of of items
to be sorted, as items passed to it could be of different format.
Instead of just depending upon clicks of certain buttons to
show the right section, we also show them when user is
creating a new stream or viewing settings of a specific stream.
This fixes a bug where user lands on `#streams/new` via url change
without clicking of any buttons and sees on left section of the
overlay in medium width (756px) devices.
We add a popover on click which allows user to create or browse
streams too.
Reason for doing so:
At present, it is hard to discover how to join streams
and create new streams. In particular:
Users have a hard time finding the gear in the STREAMS
header in the left sidebar and realizing that it's relevant for them.
Even once a user is in the STREAMS menu, the Create
stream button is hard to spot.
Fixes#18694.
This moves this block of HTML templates, which are dynamically
rendered with some user data, to be managed by the frontend handlebars
template system.
This migration involves only displaying active alerts in the DOM, and
thus we no longer need navbar_alerts to have display: none by default.
This is important for showing popovers/menus with a light background
in Zulip's light theme.
We extend light-theme to show dark colours in night theme.
Rapidly clicking a button that shows a modal cause a race condition
in Bootstrap. Specifically, Bootstrap adds an "in" class to a modal
on the "shown" event and removes it on the "hide" event. Frequent clicks
cause the "hide" event to trigger before the "shown" event. Therefore, the
"in" class isn't removed. We use the "in" class to check if a modal is
active in overlays.js
For now, we manually remove it once the modal is hidden.
Newer versions of Bootstrap probably handle this better internally.
Look into removing this once it's upgraded.
Fixes#15463
In commit 9ce9c2f9db, we added `maybe_show_keyboard_shortcuts`
function which triggered through hotkeys.js when a user
presses the keyboard shortcut hotkey.
However, within commit 8b29c38e62, we migrated to use
hashchange.go_to_location method in order to open info_overlay, leaving the
`maybe_show_keyboard_shortcuts` function orphaned/dead.
This commit essentially removes the dead
`maybe_show_keyboard_shortcuts` code.
Rename poll_timeout to event_queue_longpoll_timeout_seconds
and change its value from 90000 ms to 90 sec. Expose its
value in register api response when realm data is fetched.
Bump API_FEATURE_LEVEL to 74.
This commit renames `delete_draft_after_send` to
`delete_active_draft` for two main reasons:
1) This function does the job of deleting the draft that we
are currently using in compose box and it is independent
of the message sending functionality.
2) This is prep refactoring for new drafts behavior where
we delete the draft if the compose box is cleared and
closed.
This commit divides the user_invite_restriction setting dropdown to
a checkbox and a dropdown.
The checkbox is used for 'realm_invite_required' setting and dropdown
for 'realm_invite_to_realm_policy'.
This separation of UI elements is fine as these two settings are
separate in database also and also helps in removing excess if-else
conditions and switch cases.
We do not require values of realm_create_stream_policy,
realm_invite_to_stream_policy, realm_private_message_policy
and realm_wildcard_mention_policy in the organization settings
templates, as we handle the dropdown values of these settings
in javascript code (settings_org.js) only and these values
are not used anywhere in templates.
Previously the logic to show save button considered only topic
and content edit. This commit fixes it to show the save button
when only stream edit is possible and content and topic edits
are not.
This commit only introduces a simple fix, in long-term we would
want to change the logic of get_editability to include stream
edits as well but it would also require discussion on when to
show the edit icons at different places, so it is better to do
it in a separate commit later.
Previously, we had this complicated layering where the right sidebar
logic would display "Last active: foo" but the user popovers would
just display "foo", which doens't make any sense, since the two
settings have equal context about the string.
We deduplicate that and also arrange that the "Last active:" prefix is
used when it's not clear what we're talking about; i.e. all the values
except for "Active now".
There is no clear reason to not use a button element here. According
to the spec pharasing content, which includes the <span> element,
are allowed in the button element.
Manually tested both buttons to make sure it works and made sure all
the selectors are updated by grepping all the selector classes/id in
the handlebars templates that are parents of the button or are
present on the button.
(One of the jQuery handler code got reformatted due to it fitting
the line limit due to one character deletion for the selector)
Modified resend_invite modal heading to remove the email
field to avoid it's duplication, since the email feild is
also displayed within the actual modal body.
Tested by the adding a console log to the handlers and typing Tab
and Enter in the group PM and stream compose box. This two event
handlers are attached to form#send_message_form which is the compose
box form.
The tests set keyCode to 42 previously, which does not represent a
valid key, so I assume they were trying to test a random key, and
replace it with "a".
There is no functionality change caused by this change. We turn the
event key to lowercase so hotkeys work even when Caps Lock is on as
it did before.
Tested by using the keybinds with and without Caps Lock in compose
box:
- "Ctrl + B" and "Ctrl + Shift + B",
- "Ctrl + I", and
- "Ctrl + Shift + L".
(Also tested that "Ctrl + Shift + I" and "Ctrl + L" do not work.)
Tested by doing the following in the compose box input for PMs:
- "Enter" works as expcected with and without input
- "Backspace" when there is no input deletes the last pill
- Left arrow in the input focuses last pill
- Comma works as expected for correct and incorrect input
- Left arrow, Right arrow and Backspace work correctly for pills.
We use e.key for our side of code and still pass e.keyCode and
e.which to the custom jQuery event we trigger. The event is handled
by our patched copy of outdated bootstrap and it still requires the
e.keyCode and e.which properties.
One of the places this widget is used is in the settings panel, at
Manage Organization > Organization Settings > Notifications > New
stream notifications. One of the handler is attached to the
dropdown menu items that shows up when you click the "#announce"
button. The other one is attached to the search button. The second
one triggers the custom jQuery event and passes the event data to
bootstrap unless the Up & Down arrow or Esacape is used. The first
event handler handles the Enter click on one of the items and saves
it. Verified that the widget works as expected.
Tested by making sure Enter is treated as click at one of the places
this function is used, recent topics view. Using the keyboard to
focus the mute or read button and click Enter treats it like a
click.
Tested by making sure pressing Enter in the input field of the
changed organization settings (the organization name for example)
clicks the save changes button if present.
This change fixes a bug where pressing Enter does not save the
changes as expected, due to an incorrect selector, when the
save/discard changes button shows up in settings. Tested by changing
the Organization name and pressing Enter at Manage Organization >
Organization profile > Organization name.
The Giphy SDK sends tracking pings when it loads; we don’t want those
to be sent for visitors who aren’t using Giphy.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We were passing new_stream_id as undefined in case of topic
edit as event.new_stream_id is undefined in that case.
We pass the correct stream_id to fix it.
The Event.which and Event.keyCode are deprecated as pointed out by
TypeScript intellisense based on the jQuery types. We use Event.key
instead which behaves similarly to Event.which & Event.keyCode for
our use case.
The only difference in functionality by this change is that the vim
keys won't work when Caps Lock is on. This is because, in this case,
the key property will be "J" instead of 'j'. We can fix this by
adding a mapping for this, however, I think we don't want to handle
this case so I left this change out. Tested by trying out the
everywhere keydown_util is used.
Finally, we also turn off the new-cap rule for tests since I think
it fine to only enforce it on real code and exempting test code is
fine.
This commit disables the button and shows a loading spinner on
the button when signup request is being processed to avoid race
conditions caused by user clicking on the button multiple times.
The fix is done observing that for the case when form is invalid
the whole page is rerendered and thus we do not need to remove
the spinner and enable the button again and for other errors
we redirect to some other page.
And for the validation taking place in client-side, the button
is disabled and spinner is shown, only is form is valid, by
using "$('#registration').valid()".
We live update the "Add subscribers" UI on subscribing/unsubscribing
the stream and the field sub.can_add_subscribers is used to check
whether user is allowed to add subscribers or not.
The sub object used here is not the complete sub object and thus
sub.can_add_subscribers is undefined. We need to use the updated
sub obejcts with all the setting fields that we can get from
'stream_settings_data.get_sub_for_settings' before rendering UI.
This calculation of additional fields was done previously by
'stream_data.update_calculated_fields', but in d50462568b
call to 'updated_calculated_fields' was removed with the aim to
call 'get_sub_for_settings' before updating UI which was missed
in this part of UI update.
Fixes#18616.
Source in pill_typeahead, was intialized in a
very tricky way. In this cleanup, we refactor it
to clearly reflect how source is initialized for
different cases. These changes do not change its
behavior for its current use and solve potential
issues, so that it could be safely used at places
that do not require user pills at all.
In options that we pass to pill_typeahead.set_up we
specify if we want typeahead to support stream or
user_group pills, and use users as source by default.
Using users for source by default, can have unnecessary
suggestions in typeaheads where only user_groups or streams
are needed.
So to solve that, we specify if we want users pill in the input.
This is then utilized in further commits, to clean up hacky code
that deals with intializing source for typeahead.
We make the typeahead a little more nicer but only showing one alias
per language. For example if the user searches for prefix "j", then
the typeahead list should contain "javascript" only, and not "js" and
"javascript".
When muted user's message is revealed, popover should have
an option for hiding the message again. But in case if the
popover is already open while message is being revealed then
option for undo reveal in the popover could be out of sync.
To avoid this, we hide the message actions popover before
revealing muted user's message.
Tooltips in message action buttons for failed message were
not shown properly because they were initialized two times
first because of general tippy-zulip-tooltip class and then
because of message_control_button class. So to avoid showing
an extra empty tooltip for failed message icons we return
false from onShow() method of message_control_button class
initialization of tooltip.
This check was not needded as it is possible to have even zero
edit message buttons in cases when a message is fails. So it
raises unncesary errors on hovering over icons of those failed
messages.
Since this is currently only useful to interpret presence data, we
send this only if presence is requested.
I'm not sure that server_timestamp is the right name for this field,
but ultimately it should match the main presence API format.
When quoting a reply or mentioning a person having full name matching
wildcard mention, in such case, `get_mention_syntax` doesn't return
mention syntax of format: **full_name|user_id**.
As a result, a normal user can't mention such users and users who
can mention them may unwillingly trigger wildcard mention.
This commit fixes such issue.
Prior to this, we restricted to show any user group suggestions
if silent mention syntax is used. But with the addition of
user group silent mentions, there are cases where one may want to
refer to some user groups without actually notifying them.
So, we add typeahead logic for such cases.
Test cases for silent syntax (@_*) and non-silent syntax (@*)
are added.
The regex could have match a bunch of characters including `>`
and hence end up matching across multiple adjacent spans in
a weird way. This commit fixes such an issue.