This makes the total left sidebar real estate 40px taller and brings
it flush with the bottom of the screen, giving more room to the
streams list.
Fixes: #6549.
This adds perfectScrollbar to the default streams table
because it currently is inside another perfectScrollbar which
actually makes it impossible to scroll the table normally without
enabling the perfectScrollbar library on this.
Fixes: #6391.
Given a `message_id` and `emoji_name` this function returns the
alias of the emoji user used for reacting to this message, otherwise,
if he has not reacted returns the passed `emoji_name` as it is.
If a reactions picker is open then don't auto-hide the element over
which it is based off. Earlier we were inconsistently auto-hiding
some elements while keeping others visible.
Change the reaction popover to be based off the container elements
for the various message control icons. This will enable us to easily
control the visibility of the base element when the popover is opened
or closed. Also removes redundant `reactions_hover` class.
Bootstrap's `fixTitle()` function removes the base element's original
title attribute. This commit fixes some weird behaviors by restoring
the original title of the element on which the popover is based off.
This displays an error at the top of the screen on page load that
will inform any user with the userAgent string "ZulipDesktop" that
they should upgrade to our newer electron app
Fixes: #6551.
This now shows `blueslip.error` and other JS exceptions in development
in the alert box at the top of the page. Hopefully this will make it
a lot easier to notice newly introduced JS exceptions when working on
Zulip.
Tweaked by tabbott to handle all JS errors, not just blueslip.error.
Fixes: #6155.
The function is confusing and added unnecessary complexity, given that it is
only called in one place, and is not a function that should be exposed to
other modules.
If you typed in more than one word for a stream with multiple words in
it's name, it would not show up in the search list. This fixes that
and adds some more tests covering the entire functionality of the
filter.
If both users haven't posted in the current topic, then
as a second order sort, check which user has posted first
in the stream as a whole.
Fixes part of #5956; we still need to sort by sending in the
organization.
The server sends down lists of unread message ids in various
buckets, and we now use those on the client to provide more
complete counts of unread messages.
Use jQuery DOM construction methods, rather than string concatenation,
to keep things structured and to stay clear of the lint rules introduced
in ee6235d71.
If we use string concatenation to span i18n strings across multiple
lines then we end with such strings to be translated by the translators:
```
"This is the first line"\n + "This is the second line"
```
We should use variables in i18n strings to give proper context to the
translators. If the pattern is this:
```
i18n.t("Count " + count + " items")
```
Then it will be captured like this:
```
{"Count" + count + "items": ""}
```
Which is not good for the translators.
The original had two bugs in this line of code that cancelled each other
out. 4d0f304 fixed one, causing hotspots to no longer appear. This commit
fixes the second.
This restructures organization settings and permissions to be
more accurately grouped and for the permissions page to not be too
long.
CHANGES:
PROFILE:
(this was split out)
organization-profile-admin.handlebars:
form #1:
name
description
(SUBMIT)
avatar:
(UPLOAD)
(DELETE)
SETTINGS:
organization-settings-admin.handlebars:
language (mostly untouched)
message editing:
time limit/history/retention
message feed:
mandatory-topics
preview images
preview websites
PERMISSIONS:
organization-permissions-admin.handlebars
(mostly stuff was removed)
Joining:
restrict domains
require invite
User Identity:
name changes
email changes
Streams/Emoji:
creating streams:
waiting period (ADDED)
adding emojis
(SUBMIT) for whole panel
The profile group (name, description, avatar) were split into a new
page that did not previously exist, and the permissions was stripped
of message settings (message editing, message feed), but keeping the
"waiting period" input and putting it in the "Streams & custom emoji"
section.
Fixes: #5844.
That's what the font is actually called, and should help future Zulip
developers save time trying to figure out what's up and why our font
is unrelated to the "Humbug" font on the Internet.
This adds perfectScrollbar to the `.subscriber_list_container` to
allow for the table to scroll naturally again. This was broken
because when perfectScrollbar is put on the parent element, any
naturally scrolling element within it will not scroll naturally
anymore.
Tweaked by tabbott to update the scrollbar on rerender.
Fixes: #6215.
This refactor will facilitate making it possible to set CSS properties
on this controls span; in particular, we're hoping to disable user
selection of the whitespace in this region.
The main side effect of this refactor is that we need to add JS code
to also hide the icon-vector-pencil element, since it's now in a new
span.
When we were deleting a stream from the sidebar using the
stream/delete event, we were getting tracebacks due to this sequence
of operations:
* remove id from stream_list.stream_sidebar
* rebuild stream list
* remove sub from stream_data
This fixes the bug by calling stream_data.delete_sub() first.
Deletions are tricky if you do things out of order. We can probably
prevent tracebacks by having a deleted flag, but that can just cause
different problems.
Last commit tweaked by tabbott to fix a small bug in handling the case
where the user was not subscribed to the delete stream.
We continue to have page_params.realm_default_streams, but
now we do lookups on whether a stream is a default stream
by using a Dict indexed by stream_id.
We are also careful to update that during live updates.
This fixes a flaw that we weren't updating the list of realms
correctly for events that remove a default stream.
This is an attempt to more easily debug a traceback we've seen a few
times. The issue likely has to do with local echo, which would be
confirmed if this reports a local-echo-style message ID.
This commit extends the `compute_placement()` function in
`popovers.js` to take into account height/width of popover as well as
positioning preference. If vertical positioning is desired and the
popover fits in either 'top/bottom' positions then we don't check for
`left/right' positions. Earlier the behavior was to prefer
'left/right'positions over 'top/bottom' positions, which resulted in
the emoji picker popping incorrectly to the left.
This further improves the emoji picker by introducing two new behaviors:
1: If the cursor is at the end of the input box then pressing `right_arrow`
moves the focus down into `emoji_catalog.
2: If the currently focused emoji is the first emoji in the `emoji_catalog`
then pressing `left_arrow` moves focus back to search filter.
This never made sense to be a flag on the UserMessage table, since
it's not per-user state. And in fact it doesn't need to be in a
database at all, since it's easily computed from content anyway.
Fixes#1099.
Apparently, local rendering of previews had broken sometime in the
last few months in a refactoring that resulted in us passing a string,
rather than an object, into markdown.js.
Using weird characters when filtering options items in these various
settings pages would throw exceptions whenever they didn't form a
valid regular expression.
Previously on mobile, clicking on a message would make the compose
box open, but this is a relatively finnicky event whenever scrolling
so we realistically want to open the compose box on long-tap (with
a 750ms delay) to prevent false clicks and provide a closer-to-native
experience.
This makes the /help/ sidebar more discoverable at windows less
than 1000px in width because it makes it stick out a bit when it
is closed with the hamburger menu at the top.
Fixes: #6038.
For whatever reason, the clipboard doesn’t want to work if you use a
jQuery click trigger. Perhaps because the jQuery event trigger doesn’t
create a native event at all. By doing this however, it doesn’t appear
to affect any other code but does allow for the clipboard to work again.
Fixes: #6002.
Previously, we didn't check the organization-level settings when
rendering a message list; instead, we only checked it when putting
messages into the message_store. That resulted in the state being
stale in the event that the setting controlling whether one can edit
messages was changed.
We remove some node tests, because revidving the node test for their
new home in message_list_view would be more work than we probably want
to do with an upcoming release. We basically need to be better about
exporting functions like populate_group_from_message_container and
set_topic_edit_properties, so we can do fine grained testing.
When we get around to the node tests, rather than exporting these
functions, it might make sense to create a new module with a name
like message_container.js, which would have all of these
last-second type of data manipulations on message objects. This
would be nice to split out of message_list_view.js. MLV is our
biggest module, and it's mostly cohesive, but it's real job
should be about assembling messages into a DOM list, which is
probably 80% of the code now. The 20% that I'd want to consider
splitting out is actually closer in spirit to message_store.js.
Thanks to Steve Howell for helping with the node tests.
Variable `show_topic` was assigned in both branches of the
conditional, but the assignment in the "then" branch was useless,
since the variable wasn't subsequently read. Hence the assignment can
be dropped, leaving the "then" branch empty. The "if" statement can
then be simplified by removing the "then" branch entirely and flipping
the condition. Since `show_topic` is now only used inside the "if", it
is slightly tidier (though semantically equivalent) to move its
declaration inside.
Variable `stream` is a local variable (declared on [line
51](85c3f59292/static/js/tab_bar.js (L51))). It
is not read after this assignment, which hence becomes useless.
This fixes a confusing bug where administrators would be offered the
convenient topic-edit pencil even if message editing was actually
disabled.
This doesn't yet fix the real-time sync issues of changing the setting
without reloading.
Fixes#5946.
This fixes 2 bugs:
* If you perform a search and search results are empty then if you try
to navigate using arrow keys, page-down/page-up etc. it will give a
traceback.
* Search for example 'a' and then navigate to the last of the search
results using arrow keys. Now press 'tab' to go back the search box
and restrict the search to for e.g. 'ab' and now try to navigate
using arrow keys, page-up/page-down etc you will get a traceback.
In this commit we basically do these things:
* Clear up section_head_offsets before pushing stuff in it so that
its size doesn't keep on growing indefinitely with time and users
opening emoji picker.
* Make use of popover element to find the correct element in DOM
to scan for section elements. This prevents us from filling stuff
twice into section_head_offsets because of presence of two
elements for '.emoji-popover-subheading' in DOM since popover
destroy is an async call.
* Using this popover element also helps in avoiding manuplation
of the DOM elements of the popover that was destroyed (Because
popover destroy is async it still maybe around). One instance of
this is associating scroll event with the right instance of
'.emoji-popover-emoji-map'.
Normally the "n" key skips over muted streams, but if we
are currently narrowed inside a muted stream, it will now
go to the next topics within that stream.
For me the use case was that I have a stream I check up on
about once a day, and "n" would be super useful for me to
clear out unread counts while still skimming some content,
and without having to temporarily unmute the stream.
In this commit we are moving the .emoji-popover-emoji.reaction
click handler to register_click_handlers() so as to have parity
with rest of the code design.
We now use similar code for A/D hotkeys as we do for the "n"
key.
The old code was using jQuery operations that got tripped up
by our splitters between active and inactive streams.
Fixes#4569
This allows us to traverse a list backwards, cycling to the
bottom as needed.
This code is going to be used for the "A" key that cycles
upward in the stream sidebar. It's probably overkill for
that use case, but it does give us O(1) behavior and avoids
the pitfall of accidentally mutating a list when reversing it.
Previously, the Zulip webapp would throw an exception if you used a
character like "+" in your search query, since we were using regular
expressions, when really we should have been just searching for
characters.
Use perfectScrollbar on settings sidebar, since the default scrollbar
makes settings menu break when not enough vertical space available.
Add perfectScrollbar to main settings section, and reset the scrollbar
position when switching between tabs.
Also delete the z-index on `.settings-list` since it makes the
perfectScrollbar covered.
Fixes#5216.
The new endpoints are:
/json/mark_stream_as_read: takes stream name
/json/mark_topic_as_read: takes stream name, topic name
The /json/flags endpoint no longer allows streams or topics
to be passed in as parameters.
This is the first part of a larger migration to convert Zulip's
reactions storage to something based on the codepoint, not the emoji
name that the user typed in, so that we don't need to worry about
changes in the names we're using breaking the emoji storage.
Here are the functions in top_left_corner:
get_global_filter_li: pure code move
update_count_in_dom: simplifed copy of similar function in stream_list.js
update_dom_with_unread_counts: pure code move, split out from function
of same name in stream_list.js
delselect_top_left_corner_items: pure code move
handle_narrow_activated: pure code move + rename
handle_narrow_deactivated: pure code move, split out from from function
of smae name in stream_list.js