Behind a feature flag you can now do searches like this:
-pm-with:othello@example.com is:private
The "-" in front of "pm-with" tells us to exclude messages
with Othello from our search. We support "-" in front of
all operators, although the behavior for "-search:" and
and "-near:" doesn't really change in this commit.
Note that the filtering out of "negated" predicates only
happens on the client side in this commit. On the server
side we ignore negated predicates and send back a superset
of the results.
(imported from commit 6cdeaf32f2d493fbbb838630f0da3da880b1ca18)
This this removed one forced relayout of the page on unnarrow. This
saves about 100ms for me.
(imported from commit 0755f425abbe3d99b8a99765549a5bbf3c620b9a)
The filter_term() function was supporting the transition
from using tuples for search terms to using dictionaries,
but now all of the JS code should be dictionary-compatible.
(We had already abandoned the tuples safety net on staging,
and a couple days of use have given me confidence we can
pull the shim code.)
The one side effect this change has is that search terms will be
initialized to {} instead of []. This distinction matters
when it comes to calling JSON.stringify on the search terms.
(imported from commit 1fbe11011d8953dbea28c0657cbf88384d343e00)
When we typed "stream:" into the search bar, the empty operand
triggered an error in the Dict class for an undefined key, because
we were using opts[0] as a "defensive" workaround to opts.operand,
but opts.operand of '' is more correct than opts[0] being undefined.
Now we only fall back to opts[0] whe opts.operand is undefined, and
we emit a blueslip error when that happens.
(imported from commit 88a196d3bc3d67689c36bc036f378da744c652f9)
We have shim code that makes our internal narrow operators
support both a tuple interface and an object interface. We
are removing the shim on staging to help expose any dark
corners of the code that still rely on operators being
represented as tuples.
(imported from commit f9d101dbb7f49a4abec14806734b9c86bd93c4e1)
This is yet another change related to phasing out the
[operator, operand] tuple data structure for representing
terms in a narrow.
(imported from commit 508e58fc4eebae8a24a8ae59919ba5d94fc66850)
The JS code can now call stream_data.get_sub_by_id() to get
a sub from a stream_id. Subs have stream_id due to a prior commit,
and we keep track of the mapping in stream_data's subs_by_stream_id
variable.
(imported from commit 409e13d6d2e79d909441a66c85ee651529d15cd2)
The tutorial introduces "engineering" messages that might not
be in the user's normal subscription, and they would get a gray
border if we did not override the stream color. Before this change,
we accomplished this by overriding the core data structure in
stream_data.js. Now we are a bit more future-proof; we only
override stream_color.default_color.
(imported from commit 0d0845b72f766912679f5aa7641ae9a60fdbb4ce)
Add try/catch blocks to get_updates_success and send a blueslip error on
errors we catch. This will let get_updates_success return successfully
so that the next call to get_updates will start immediately.
(imported from commit 44d8b85d9d8e930a5552a5fbf4af1d0e5e8c07e8)
Add a helper to patch_global to change a global and then reset it to the
original value after a test file is complete.
(imported from commit 1b65ff6ea8693ad61b7f18f35dafa942429252a8)
In the early days of the node tests we didn't have an index.js
driver, so each test set it up its own environment. That ship
has long since sailed, so now we just require assert in index.js
as a global and make it so that the linter doesn't complain.
(imported from commit 1ded3d330ff40603cf4dd7c5578f6a47088d7cc8)
Having to explicitly call out the underscore/Dict dependencies
in nearly every test has proven to be more cumbersome than helpful.
We never monkeypatch those modules in the tests.
(imported from commit 49ef70c835edd4e22a5869eda9235ef3ffc3c59b)
If you do a search like id:5 topic:foo and message #5
does not have the topic "foo", we now return zero results.
(imported from commit 8121fac1dbd79024c51af1f310d831dab9242e36)
By having Filter.canonicalize_tuple() call filter_term(),
we make it so that Filter objects get operator/operand
fields in their terms when we initialize this.
This mostly caused test breakage for tests that were doing
assert.deepEqual; now we just check to make sure that the
field we need are there.
(imported from commit 63b2516dc72edeb11e76a1fa4442570b9c605baa)
Consumers of Filter.parse() can now reference
search term parts like so: term.operand, term.operator
(Legacy code can still use term[0] and term[1].)
(imported from commit 06d0da65f13f1eb7e3ba8eac0e69448aab2735ab)
Previously, while you'd get the event saying you'd been knighted,
which would make the Administration tab visible, clicking on the tab
would error out because the admin page HTML was never sent over on
page load (since you weren't an admin at that point).
(imported from commit 90ad351533515bebece630d67baf4b142d320754)
Add javascript to handle the button clicks and update the status based
on the subscribe and unsubscribe events from the server.
(imported from commit 6b9c0b40d9084e3d8b64bed701ebc786bef6d432)
There was a bug where you would type "is:private je" into the search
suggestion and see undefined:jesstess@zulip.com. Now we use
the "pm-with" operator. The search suggestions for people are kind
of complicated now, because there is some overlap between
get_private_suggestions and get_person_suggestions.
(imported from commit 7d330f34f4a433995420de6eb90cb41229b70272)
This function can redraws the lock icon (or lack of lock icon)
for a stream in the stream sidebar. It can be called when
admins change the stream privacy.
(imported from commit 880133d02525137094c48ecad8cf2dfff59f3307)
This is a node test that verifies that
stream_list.add_stream_to_sidebar() creates the right
DOM when it renders the stream_sidebar_row template.
The test also makes sure that the DOM gets put in the
correct place to be retrieved by stream_list.get_stream_li()
calls.
(imported from commit ed4c0148da2261870e3db5a9b553913788b4eccd)
The node tests will now throw an exception if you haven't
at least compiled one of the handlebars templates as part
or running template.js. This includes a one-line fix to
include tutorial_welcome.handlebars.
(imported from commit 51b4cae293d54c1f374a84623b4928519775e228)
expected_messages was ltriming headings but we had a newline at the end
innerText. The ltrim was changed to a trim to correct this.
(imported from commit 5e411c5fc46a2cb675c1268041e95bbb2522c8f9)
This is the UI piece that finishes the features to let admins
make streams private or public.
(imported from commit 1a193165a6304dc358982e9850a75965fb3a03fd)
When we rebuild the user list from scratch, set the unread
counts in the templates to avoid multiple DOM updates.
(imported from commit 2d0c9b0fb99b382332e464ba7c3caad95e05363e)
Features:
* Only shows messages in the narrow
* New messages in the narrow will arrive as they are sent
* Works even for streams you're not subscribed to
* Automatically subscribes you to a stream on send
* Doesn't update your pointer
* All searches etc. automatically have the narrow added
(imported from commit 2e12b76849f6ca0f53dda5985dad477a04f7bbac)
This adds coverage on all of our handlebars templates. It renders
each template with representative data and generally performs at
least one sanity check on the DOM that gets created.
Also, the tests output the rendered HTML to .test-js-with-node.html,
which can serve as a way of documenting all of our templates.
(imported from commit 63dd7502457a8199dd35277fc5ab80cd53e2af22)
We convert sender:me to sender:steve@zulip.com at parsing time,
so users will see the canonicalization in the search bar. Likewise
for pm-with.
(imported from commit aa9951f13d4633cfef85f03e5486d607fdef414f)
This requires the nodes.js version of jquery. Talk to Luke if you are having issues
installing it.
(imported from commit 86dc91a9a41b2ef9c2dbcc4fb0085109250d7af7)
The node tests can write to .test-js-with-node.html now, so that
when you are unit-testing template-related code, you can use
the browser to inspect the output.
(imported from commit 3cbd7470ec0da1973124f79acb665c3a3e17c580)
R means "I want to send a PM, you can guess the destination"
r means "I want send a stream message, you can guess the destination"
C means "I want to send a PM and specify the destination"
c means "I want to send a stream message and specify the destination"
(imported from commit 755c92aed79ab79089b2e35d2c100582f012736a)
Add a method that lets us know what percentage of a huddle is
present. (We can use this later to set the opacity of huddles
in the UI.)
(imported from commit 8a2383951807d7bfbf9d730a8980d977cf23b379)
This reverts commit c10d9c1a0d23891acce88bf8d79866c08cb75681.
This reverts commit 9259a246946cd968a8725c38ff5ef2d4b4793717.
(imported from commit 50e9e0136c2487cc63d75ae2b78df0c70a1b0be1)
The simulated people_dict in the activity.js test was not
matching the production code, and going forward, we'll want to
share the people_dict setup for all of our tests.
(imported from commit fc21a02216b9422130b9fe9c11bcf80590612844)
Activity.js now has the capability to track huddles that
come through in loaded messages and return them in reverse
chronological order by their most recent message. Right
now this only connected to a unit test, not any production
code.
(imported from commit 59957086fa2e454e5711472df091f178217aed2b)
This test has been broken for a couple months, and nobody has taken
ownership of fixing it. It's always slow, sometimes it fails
randomly, sometimes it fails for things that aren't really problems,
and it's generally been way more trouble than it's worth.
(imported from commit 8080e81b226a372e763a2558f4e5668c3a4d087c)
We really should be setting a variable in Javascript to indicate that
we've finished loading, but this hasn't bitten us yet.
(imported from commit ee1f7c76d9f3c482561cc5c44b81537c7e9636be)
Summary blocks can contain hundreds of messages. When the rendering window
code didn't take this into account, it would lead to all kinds of
unpleasant behavior when you scroll.
Trac #1888
Unfortunately, this replaces a subtraction with a function that iterates
through all the messages.
(imported from commit 9259a246946cd968a8725c38ff5ef2d4b4793717)
When decoding an operand, a + can be converted to a space
only if the operand is not an email address.
(imported from commit 08fc36a579bbe6409137c60c0fa9579fe3ab2c43)
There is a scenario where we call process_read_message()
for a message that we haven't recorded as unread before.
I'm not sure how it happens, but I put back code to
guard against crashing. The regression happened in
5752458c821.
(imported from commit 5ce15d2e236b738b445ed88f1733aa0612be0ff3)
Update get_counts() so that it ignores counts for muted topics
when calculating stream/home unread counts.
(imported from commit 9b4e4da4346c225c535e97d709d3dee032603cc5)
The indirection was more confusing than helpful, especially
since the function had side effects, despite its getter-like
name.
(imported from commit 85d9cf642b4177f62488136f0e0f7f6c9304942e)
Instead of collapsing muted messages, just hide them altogether
in view where it makes sense to hide them.
(imported from commit 1c2c987ff302ceb135a025753cf421b4de1aea71)
Warn inside these functions when you get data on streams that you
are not subscribed to:
add_subscriber
remove_subscriber
user_is_subscribed
The back end should be smart enough not to spam us with subscriber
info that we don't care about.
(imported from commit b27644be2abc37c11ddff884ef392ea208bd1bd3)
We create a blueslip error for undefined keys in Dict. This led
to a straightforward change in the unit tests for Dict. For the
unread test, to avoid the blueslip error, we had to be more specific
in setting up a user in one place, but this reduced our coverage,
leading to another small test being added.
(imported from commit 33e14795500d9283de2a7c03c4c58aec11cea4b8)
The exceptions were cryptic before, and they were inconsistent with
the fold_case: false behavior.
(imported from commit a40704d1a22bcdc60d91be832ee3c81eb416c6dd)
There was nothing to ensure that the changes resulting from scrolling
happened before the unread counts were checked. We already had a long
wait there; might as well do those checks after it to ensure that the
DOM is updated.
(imported from commit 0d4014ae6a74dd684521fecabefc4bf79015f842)