This commit adds id attribute to display and notification settings
elements except for the radio-type settings which will be handled
later in further commits and for checkbox type settings which
already had id.
The id will only be used for default settings section but they
have been added to user settings also as both of them share common
template.
This is a prep commit for refactoring the code for radio-type
settings in settings_org.js.
We move the css to app_components.css from settings.css because
we are going to add save-discard widget in stream settings as
well and thus we can reuse the CSS there.
We do not need this handler anymore since "Micromodal"
makes sure that events are not propagated and the
behavior is as expected without this handler.
Also, there are no elements with selectors used in
this handler.
This has no visual changes.
I hand-verified all the places we include these elements in the UI:
* Markdown rendered inside the app.
* Markdown rendered on portico pages.
* The only such element in our HTML templates is the <h5>s for
organization logos.
For a couple of these, we were relying on the default margins provided
by Bootstrap.
This is not used by Zulip directly; the one place we have a .navbar is
on the /hello page, which actually is just a naming collision for the
"navbar" in the mobile device widget.
Before 2017, Zulip's manage streams and settings UIs were tab in the
same pane position as our current message feed and recent topics.
That original implementation was implemented using Bootstrap tabs;
while it hasn't been in use for years, we had a bunch of stale code
related to it leftover in this module.
See the code comment for why it is being called. We also remove the
unused `message_feed_shown` which was added to be used for this
purpose.
I decided to not call this with `requestAnimationFrame` since it
is changing position of elements in DOM and not letting browser
do a reflow after that can lead to wrong calculations later on.
We didn't use to control how `active` class is set on
`#message_feed_container`. It was done by bootstrap on its own
and it doesn't even matter if `message_feed_container` is visible
for it to have `active` class according to bootstrap. So, we only
run `scroll_finished` when recent topics is not visible which
seems logical.
These roughly match the user-agent stylesheet; some browsers do
`font-weight: bolder` instead for strong, but the difference shouldn't
be important for us.
Fixes an issue introduced in 6b4ab21 when we started using the
user's full name for empty narrow titles in a single operator
narrow of either "pm-with", "group-pm-with" or "sender".
For these empty narrow titles, any ', & or < characters in the
user's full name are not escaped.
Add in a check to `recent_topics_data.process_message` so that we
know if any conversation data was updated and can rerender the
based on that information.
This fixes an error in the `inplace_rerender` code when we
are trying to remove a rendered row and correcting the `row_focus`
if it is on the row being removed. If the table is not in focus,
we don't need to do anything.
Processing 1k messages takes roughly 1s on a live server like
chat.zulip.org, which is a good enough duration after which
user will be looking to get some feedback on the request. Once
we show the in-progress banner, it makes sense to do bigger
batches to speed up the process.
As detailed in the comment, the new "mark all as read" bankrupcty code
path would fail to mark as read muted stream messages that are older
than the oldest unread non-muted message.
This was because of the semantics of the `first_unread` anchor value
being actually "fire unmuted unread".
We can just change this to "oldest", because we're already using an
`is:unread` for the narrow query; doing so likely is a small
optimization, since we save the query to compute the first unread.
Adjusts the check in `message_filter.process_results` to happen
after the messages have been processed so that the empty narrow
banner is shown if there are no messages in the current message
list, which covers the case of there being no messages returned
from the server (e.g. a keyword search, no private messages with
a user) and the case of all existing stream topics being muted
by the current user.
This matches the current bulk-operation behavior of the message lists,
and avoids spending an enormous amount of time adjusting unread counts
once per message in a loop over thousands of messages.
Also add some comments on adjacent code paths.
As of 550a32b, when private messages were added to recent
conversations, `recent_topics_data.process_message` will
always return true.
Updates `recent_topics_data.process_message` for no return
value. Also, removes the `topic_data_changed` logic from
`recent_topics_ui.process_messages` and instead checks for
messages to process before updating the data and calling the
rerender.
`recent_topics_ui.complete_rerender` first checks for whether
the recent conversations view is visible before rerendering.
This commit reverts the changes for replace_syntax in 1ca4566eb2
and we again use JS replace instead of replace from text-field-edit.
We do this change because replace from text-field-edit leaves the
replaced text selected, which we don't want. This change is
temporary and we can probably use replace method from
text-field-edit once this issue is fixed in upstream.
Fixes#23406.
Fixes#14053.
This also uses the new alert banner system.
It is not clear if we want to scroll user to the end of the narrow
after this update is complete. There is a "scroll to bottom" button
for users who want to be placed at the end of the narrow but there
is no reverse option for users who don't. So, maybe not changing
the scroll position is preferred especially since we now use
banners for the update where a user could have been reading something
while we were updating the message flags in the background.
We do not handle the case of `mark as read` and `mark as unread`
both running in batches at the same (This is a somewhat rare case
given the high cap on `NUM_OF_MESSAGES_UPDATED_PER_BATCH` but
possible.).
`unread.declare_bankruptcy` is no longer used in the code but
we keep it since it is used extensively in tests.
Previous algorithm was not correct if we didn't have full data for
the current narrow loaded from the server. #23512 adds the support
to mark messages in a narrow unread after a give message_id.
Added a new alert banner to indicate loading and success states of
an ongoing request. This is useful when requests can take a long
time to complete.
Following b563fdc537, the z-index of the
compose box (2) tied with that of unread date dividers within a topic;
this could lead to the dividers incorrectly appearing on top of the
compose box.
We don't have other elements that can overlap with compose with a
z-index between 2 and 4, so just increase it to 4.
This commit removes comments related to stream-admin option from
wildcard_mention_allowed.
We have already removed stream-admin option from wildcard mention
policy setting in 83383090f9 since we are no longer planning to
implement stream admin feature and instead are working on new
permissions model based on user groups.
We do not want to import any of our modules into this file, so
it has an independent implementation of the fix for #22062. Also,
using -13 as a keyCode helps avoid having to make changes to all
the comparisons with e.keyCode that the module relies on.
CircleCI has updated its webhook format[1] for CircleCI Cloud,
Server version 3.x and 4.x. This commit rewrites the CircleCI
integration to parse the new webhook structure. The tests have also
been rewritten for the new format.
With this commit, we support webhooks from projects that use GitHub,
BitBucket and GitLab as VCS providers. The CircleCI integration doc
has been updated to mention the same. The doc has also been updated
with the latest instructions for configuring a webhook on the CircleCI
interface, and the new output screenshots.
References:
[1]: https://circleci.com/docs/webhooks
We already re-rendered the realm-logo when the user selects either
the light or dark color scheme, but on `color-scheme-automatic`,
we didn't have any event handlers to trigger a render. This commit
adds a handler to listen for changes to `prefers-color-scheme` property.
Fixes#23548.
This commit adds call_function_periodically helper function
which will be used to call functions periodically using
setTimeout. Currently, this new function is used to send
presence requests and trying reload.
We retry reloading repeatedly at an interval of 30 seconds,
to handle the case where window.location.reload has no
immediate affect.
Previously, setInterval was used for this, but this commit
replaces it with nested setTimeout calls.
This change will help us in avoiding a large number of
requests to `/` in case when browser tries to "catch up"
pending calls after unsuspend.
The tweaks I made as part of merging
f204a4c592 apparently were wrong; the
CSS class .popover_user_presence had been shared between both the user
card and the profile.
Fix this by referencing the right CSS classes. Additionally, fix the
margins to have a square hover region around the presence dot.
Fixes#23588.
Instead of using setInterval to call send_presence_to_server
repeatedly, we now simluate setInterval using setTimeout.
This change helps us to avoid the condition likely related to resume
from suspend, when the browser tries to catch up by running a large
number of "missed" copies of the setInterval hook, causing the server
to rate-limit the client.
Fixes#23438.
Fixes#23517.
While this feature was added to Zulip very early, it has been troubled
for most of that time; it never looked great visually, had a lot of
implementation complexity around resize.js, and has a weird model (a
setting that changes the UI only in certain window sizes).
This option is not commonly used; while a significant portion of users
have it enabled, many of them just don't use window sizes where it
actually has an effect. So it's not clear that it will be missed if
removed; we got very few bug reports when it was completely broken for
a few days after we first integrated the new left sidebar private
messages design.
Even with it no longer being broken, it does not work very well with
the addition of the new PMs section in the left sidebar. (Having two
scrollbars in the sidebar looks quite awkward.) The new private
messages section in the left sidebar also addresses some of the use
cases for always keeping the Users list always visible, even in narrow
windows.
This option is only removed from frontend for now. To make this
decision easily reversible, the backend code of this feature
is still kept.
Some Safari users users observed an issue where these modal buttons
appeared with an ugly white-on-grey format. Removing the CSS line with
`appearance: button` appears to fix this for affected users.
That line seems unlikely to have been constructive; as documented in
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/appearance, this is a
deprecated value equivalent to `auto`, and a bit of a misfeature.
Additionally, the "Log in" button was incorrectly underlined on hover;
override that style.