Since we don't want col_focus to be on the time column as we don't
track it in recent view, we simply mark it as an element user
cannot focus to avoid any confusion.
Tabbing through the navbar elements, `Hide user list` tooltip
stays visible even if focus is moved away from it.
We move tooltip to the element receiving focus and blur event
to fix it. See previous commit for more details.
The elements which received focus didn't have tooltips attached to
them, thus when blur was triggered on `a`, the tooltip didn't hide
as it was not listening on it for the blur event.
We move the toolip to `a` elements so that when focus and blur
are triggered tippy is able to capture them.
This commit refactors code such that we do not add separate
if condition block for each realm group based settings using
the new API format to send the request accordingly. We now
use a single if-block to update the request data for realm
group permission settings using new API format.
The #**stream>topic** syntax generates broken links for
topics containing two backticks or ending with *, because of
architectural flaws in the backend markdown processor.
So we avoid generating the syntax for such topics and instead
generate the normal link syntax in markdown.
Fixes#19873
The generic argument of InputPillContainer should not be
InputPillItem<…>, as InputPillContainer already uses InputPillItem
where applicable.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit updates the message contents to use triple quotes.
It helps to maintain a consistent pattern for multi-line strings
in 'zerver/lib/onboarding.py' file and it'll be a lot more
convenient to edit in that form in the future.
Clarifies that the ID of the edited message will always be included
in the `message_ids` list, even if there are no topic or channel
updates to be made.
Currently, for computing fields like can_create_public_streams
and can_create_private_steams fields, is_user_in_group is called
to check whether the user is part of the group which has the
permission. This means that there will be one DB query for each
field.
To optimize this, we now first fetch all the groups that the
user is member of, including the anonymous groups which are
used for settings, such that we can then just check whether
the user is part of the group which has the permission meaning
we would need only one query to compute all the fields.
This would be helpful when settings for other similar fields
will also be migrated to groups framework.
If the new narrow has the same terms except `near` message id,
then we select the message if it is already rendered in the
current message list.
Tested by sending link to two different messages in a narrow and
clicking to ensure we don't have any loading indicators active.
Tested we are scrolling to target message too if it was not in the
visible viewport but is rendered above.
The test asserts entries about the zephyr realm anyway. The reason the
filter hasn't been limiting the query to zephyr is that we might
simultaneously want to ensure no other realms received changes - but
that doesn't seem quite right, given that the test doesn't dilligently
set up the initial conditions for all realms to have control over what
exactly happens with them. That makes this logic pretty fragile since if
some new (potentially unrelated) changes to Realm/RemoteRealm initial
state make it so some updates to other realms occur during the early
analytics upload calls in the test, the remote_audit_logs asserts here
will break in a very annoying to debug way.
If we want this query to be general, without limiting to the zephyr
realm, we could alter the test a bit to set up initial conditions
precisely.
Before commit fd253539e0 (#30519), each
part of state_data was removed by pop_fields, to ensure that it was
only used by its associated module and not manipulated directly.
Restore this guarantee by removing page_params.state_data itself.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>