When there are only muted unread mentions in a stream, show `@` icon
and unread count in faded style, also align the `@` on more topics
with no unead counter on it.
If there are only muted unread messages without mentions don't show
the unread counter on the stream.
Fixes#25382.
The "Mark as unread" event handler was not passing through the
mentioned_me_directly value, which is now important to left sidebar
rendering.
See the extended comment for how this solution is incorrect/incomplete
and has to fall back to guessing a potentially incorrect value in rare
situations.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
We need to append the `version` parameter when constructing the urls for
medium-sized images so that the browser updates the image in real time when
the user uploads a new avatar.
Fixes#25558.
This commit updates the Help Center links in all relevant empty message
list views to open in a new tab by default. This prevents users from being
navigated away from the app.
Fixes#25337.
The use of named areas with `grid-area` make it unnecessary to
declare `grid-row` or `grid-column` values. (Note also that
grid areas must not be presented in quotation marks.)
Additionally, because `.unread_marker` is no longer placed on the
grid by itself (i.e., it always accompanies `.date_unread_marker`
or `.message_unread_marker`), it does not need any manual grid
placement, `grid-area` or otherwise.
This change enables the unread marker to participate as a grid item,
rather than the product of various absolute/relative positioning
hacks. The intention is to therefore prevent the blue active-message
box from disappearing on browsers that have zoomed out (~80% zoom).
With grid in place, this also makes for a more robust presentation
of each message row, and named grid areas should make it possible to
modify and extend the grid into the future.
Finally, this change removes styles that are no longer necessary in
the context of CSS Grid.
Added styling to show no outline around the copy to clipboard button on click.
Previously, when clicking this button, a rectangular outline appeared around
the button, which didn't look good, since a 'Copied!' message was already displayed.
Fixes#25533.
This commit fixes a typo in the selector used to
validate registration, support, realm creation,
password reset and terms of service forms. This
typo also resulted in a bug where "This field is
required" error message was shown at incorrect
position and this change fixes it.
This commit also fixes the client side error
handling of these forms which did not work
perfectly due to the selector being wrong.
If the spectator registration call fails, properly log the error and
call `reject` with an error object, not the xhr that `channel.post`
calls its error callback with.
This does nothing to address the UI question of what to do should this
request fail.
These changes ensure that only headings targeted by URL fragments are
highlighted in full. Div elements will have their immediate first
child element highlighted instead (e.g., the first element of an API
parameter box).
This commit moves `maybe_get_stream_name` function from `stream_data` to `sub_store`
as it didn't had any dependency on `stream_data` and it also helps us to cut off
dependency on `stream_data` for some of the modules including `user_topics`.
Fixes#25413.
The old code was disabling the save button wrong by using
`.addClass("disabled")` instead of `prop()`.
Added tooltip for the disabled save button as per issue #25413 and changed
"Times up!" color to red.
The textbox readonly logic was changed to no longer becoming readonly. Reason
being there are edge cases involving the compose buttons such that simply
marking the textbox as readonly is not sufficient.
E.g. using the compose buttons after readonly still modifies the content.
One solution might be to just hide the compose buttons visually. However, there
are edge cases for that too. If preview mode was previously active, then
perhaps that state needs to be reverted. If any modal is open, such as the emoji
picker, then that needs to be closed. Solving these edge cases doesn't
improve the user experience. Keeping the textbox editable allows an easier way
for user to copy the text and don't have weird cases.
Zulip's select widgets have a 30px height; this comes from Bootstrap
but is also generally nice for visual consistency.
In modals, we use a 15px font-size, instead of the 14px used in the
rest of the app, and in that context, the 4px vertical padding plus
30px fixed height resulted in the text not being vertically aligned.
Fix this by removing that vertical padding; all of our select elements
with these classes appear to position the text in the center of the
dropdown through other CSS mechanisms.
We now allow users to change email address visibility setting
on the "Terms of service" page during first login. This page is
not shown for users creating account using normal registration
process, but is useful for imported users and users created
through API, LDAP, SCIM and management commands.
This removes the previous "or forward" text from the message
actions popover, and keeps the documentation in sync with the
new text. Internationalization tests are updated, too.
Fixes#25603.
Prior this commit, changing the message type from a stream (where posting
was not allowed) to a direct message using the compose box dropdown, did not
changed the state of the send button from disabled to enabled even though
direct messages were allowed in the organization.
This was happening because `check_stream_posting_policy_for_compose_box` was
only for streams.
Now, function is updated to check for both streams and direct
messages, as it checks if direct messages are allowed or not, and depending on
that, it updates the send button's state, tooltip and displays a relevant banner.
When hovering over another user's message, the emoji reaction
icon is already present. This commit removes the "Add emoji
reaction" menu item from the popover menu in this case, to
avoid redundancy.
Fixes#25602.
This likely needs further refactoring to switch to using stream IDs
rather than names in this code path, but this change fixes an
exception that would be throw when opening the compose box while
viewing a narrow to an invalid stream name/ID.
In #22524, we have updated the compose banner to the new, updated design
while the unread banners have remained the same. When comparing them side
by side, they look rather old and outdated. We should apply the updated
design to the unread banners as well.
Fixes: #25551.
Previously, the close buttons on the unread banners used "x" as the icon.
This unfortunately doesn't scale well as we increase the font-size. To fix
this, we should update the button to use zulip icons instead of a character
as the button.
This commit assigns a `.scroll-target` class to preserve any URL
fragment whose corresponding ID is on the self-same page as the
activating link.
This accommodates a side-effect of the fetch-based page-loading
logic, which seems to lose the `:target` reference once a load
or reload is complete.
One caveat: While the approach here works fine when loading a new
docs page whose URL includes a fragment, there appears to be something
about `simplebar` that clears out the `:target` reference. If you
click a heading link on a help page, for example, you might
momentarily see the highlighted style appear before it disappears.
Keyboard navigation has been added to the scheduled messages modal
in this commit. The solution is based on the `modals_handle_events`
function from the `messages_overlay_ui.js` module, as well as some
helpful functions from the same module.
Fixes: #25181.
This is a preparatory commit to implement keyboard navigation in the
message scheduling modal. The main goal is to make the
`modals_handle_events` function reusable. To achieve this, we have
extracted all the context-related variables and replaced all
mentions of "draft" with the more neutral term "item". The
`modals_handle_events` function now also has a context parameter,
which contains all the necessary methods and properties to work in
different modal contexts.
This commit disables the field used for adding other subscribers
in stream creation box for users who are not allowed to add
other users to streams because of realm level setting
"Who can add users to streams".
Fixes#24900.
This commit disables the field used for adding other subscribers
to existing streams for users who are not allowed to add other users
to streams because of realm level setting "Who can add users to streams".
Earlier the field used for adding subscribers to existing
streams was not properly disabled.
This commit properly disables the field and also adds a new function
for enabling and disabling add subscribers container.
Since tippy relies on the `blur` event of `target` to hide
the toolips, it is important that the tooltip is triggered
by the element that receives that focus in keyboard navigation which
is `a` tag for left sidebar elements.
These can come fast and furious, and are not worth reporting all of.
Like presence reporting, we leave a small percentage of them for
network and endpoint latency information.
Instead of dropping all of these spans, downsample them heavily (1% of
expected sampling rate). These are some of the most frequent requests
to the server, and the high volumes do not add much information. We
leave a small percent of requests, since it is a useful measure of
overall client network latency.
This changes to not report any `call POST /json/users/me/presence`
spans, which we previously reported despite not including the inner
auto-instrumented HTTP spans.
This PR ensure that all elements targeted by URL fragments will
remain visible below the portico's menu bar at all viewport
sizes and also when a user zooms in, provided the target is on a
page with the menu bar, which will have the `portico-landing`
class.
Whether a quirk or a bug, Chrome appears to ignore the padding on
ancestral containing elements when calculating the offset for
`scroll-margin-top`, which is why padding has been moved to
`.inner-content` for `.why-page` and `.case-studies-page`, which
are the two unique class names for portico pages where the targeted-
element scrolling behavior is used.
This commit ensures that the Attribution, Jobs, and Team pages all
share a uniform structure to match those of other pages. This will
simplify styling and should ensure greater confidence when modifying
portico landing-page styles.
The one CSS modification here, for the jobs page, maintains the space
at the top of the "How we work" section.
Use update_submit_disabled_state_on_change parameter of dialog_widget
instead of setting up input handlers in show_edit_bot_info_modal.
Added new hidden input field to store value of current selected option
in edit_bot_form.hbs whose value is updated by item_click_callback
function of in settings_bots.js.
Also, called $(".edit_bot_avatar_file_input").trigger("input") on
clearing avatar so input event handler gets called and compare the
values to disable the submit button again.
Fixes#24568
Updated `get_current_values` function to not include undefined keys
in current_values object and if the input field is of type file and
a file is selected then set the value equal to file object.
This commit addresses `#stream-creation .modal-footer` becoming
transparent after an error in creating a stream due to overlapping
with `.stream-creation-body`. Instead of adding data-simplebar on
.stream-creation-body, added it to a new div
`stream-creation-simplebar-container` which contains 3 divs:
stream_create_info,stream_creating_indicator and stream-creation-body.
Additionally, fixed the border-radius of the modal footer on the
bottom left side for device width > $md_min.
Fixes#25526
Previously, when a user enters a empty dm-including view, they'll notice
the "Why not start the conversation" action line and click on the link.
When this happens, the compose box would open but the receipent box is
never populated.
Since the dm-including view is a search view, we should drop that phrase
from dm-including views altogether. It also isn't super natural to
have a button that starts the conversation with the user anyways.
Fixes: #25524.
Simplebar introduces a bunch of intermediate divs, and we want to be
clearing the content element, not the entire container including the
simplebars divs.
`update_or_append_banner` abstracts the logic for not creating another compose
banner if one is already present in the DOM, it just replaces the content of the
old banner with the new one.
When the user has a wildcard @-mention we show a warning if the stream has more than
15 members. When the user clicks "Yes, schedule" and confirms the intend to schedule
the message we open the send later modal to let user choose scheduling time.
Fixes#25426.
Extracted opening send later menu code in its own function `open_send_later_menu`
so that we can reuse to directly open the modal from different parts of code.
Added a new param `scheduling_message` which is passed down to the `show_wildcard_warnings`
this argument will help us to do logic relevant to when we are doing validation on scheduling
a message.
In ab0c5f3092, it was missed that this
code depended on the sender_info_hover CSS class, which is no longer
an empty element on messages without a message sender avatar/name
element.
The logic is still hacky, as it relies on the position of an invisible
element, but we're rewriting the positioning logic using Tippy anyway,
so it's not worth doing much to make it nicer.
Fixes#25496.
This is a preparatory commit that will help to render the options
for the send-later modal separately. This is necessary to have
actual sending options if the user keeps the modal open.
Fixes#25462.
hotkey.js is the file that handles the 'e' keyboard shortcut. It maps to the
'edit_message' event and will simply call message_edit.start().
message_edit.start() doesn't check whether it's already been opened previously,
so it will go through and try to register handler for the clipboard button
again. When the clipboard button gets clicked, the handler will be called
twice. Once with a properly target element, and once with null.
Fix this issue by checking if message_edit.start() has already operated on
the given $row.
Currently, we are in the process of removing bootstrap out of the current
Zulip codebase. A quick git grep on btn-info shows that the class is only
used in `templates/corporate/billing.html`. But it doesn't take advantage
or use most of the styling rules that are set.
We should get rid of those rules as it's not being used and help simplify
the process in removing bootstrap.
I didn't want to use JS for it since calculating height based on
item height before rendering the dropdown is expensive and after
rendering the dropdown will cause it jump.
After `ArrowDown` on the last visible, don't jump the next item
into the center of the view, instead align the bottom of the item,
to the bottom of the visible container.
Fixes#25441
`remove` event is triggered when scheduled message is sent and
when the scheduled message is removed, so this will remove
success banner in both cases.
This commit adds a message mentions validation for message editing.
The behavior will be similar to the validation on the compose box
when the user sends a message.
Fixes: #25411.
This commit introduces a new container parameter for functions that
can be used for both compose and edit mode. It provides the function
with information about the context in which it is being used.
Function retrieves the input information based on the target event
and returns it as an object. It determines if the input is an edit
form or a compose form and returns the appropriate banner container.
We now add a checkbox in "Steams they should join" to directly
select all default streams in the realm for the invite.
We hide the stream list if that option is selected.
We now allow users to invite without specifying any stream to join.
In such cases, the user would join the default streams, if any, during
the process of account creation after accepting the invite.
It is also fine if there are no default streams and user isn't
subscribed to any stream initially.
`Version` and `Forked from` copy buttons in the "About Zulip" UI
will now change color when hovered over.
This allows the copy button to pop out more when hovering over it.
Fixes part of #23210.
Now that the navbar is a different color, we want it to also
take up the full width of the screen. Because the navbar has
margin, this commit adds a new div. To not have to add a new
div, the scrollbar would need to be moved to the `html`
element, which is a bigger project.
This commit also moves the zulip logo to be left-justified instead
of centered, since it looks strange centered with the full
width navbar.
This looks visually nicer, and I think is necessary to merge it for
now, but I'm doing this as a separate commit so it's easy to revert if
we change our mind.
If user has permissions to move the message(s) to a different stream
and can't edit topic name then focus stream input; else, focus topic
input on "Move messages" and "Move topic" modals render by
`ui_util.place_caret_at_end($(".move_messages_edit_topic")[0])` to
position the cursor at end on focus.
Wrapped if else logic in function focus_on_move_modal_render()
and passed it to on_shown parameter of dialog_widget.launch()
to focus stream/topic input once widget is rendered.
Fixes#24805
In move_topic modal, Renamed inline_topic_edit to
move_messages_edit_topic to be more specific selector as
inline_topic_edit is also used in message header.
Additionally, Removed id inline_topic_edit as it was only used
in zulip.css instead used `.inline_topic_edit` selector as that
element also have class with same name inline_topic_edit.
Fixes#24805
Abbrevated DM recipient names in message feeds, Drafts and Scheduled
messages overlays by wrapping recipient names in span with class
private_message_header_name and applying `overflow: hidden` and
`text-overflow: ellipsis` CSS to it.
Fixes#25353
Doing client-side aggregation is better than letting Sentry try to
guess the grouping. While ideally this would be generated from the
Django routes, automatically parsing those to generate a route map is
quite difficult. We include basic numerical groupings, as well as the
few paths which have Confirmation objects.
Previously, the user setting "Mark messages as read on scroll" sounded
quite awkward and possibly confusing at times. We should update the text
to something more clear and concise. This change will change "Mark messages
as read on scroll" to "Automatically mark messages as read".
The help center article is also fixed to name which setting is being
adjusted.
This PR allows users to schedule Today messages from the modal opts
thru 8:54am (8:54) for sending at 9:00am, and thru 3:54pm (15:54) for
sending at 4:00pm. (That's including up to :59 seconds, of course, on
:54 after. So, XX:54:59.)
We also correct tests that were verifying incorrect logic of expecting
a 2PM cutoff, when we intended 4PM.
Fixes first part of #25451.
This introduces a function that checks for both the existence and the
expiration of the `selected_send_later_timestamp`.
The logic it supports prevents users from scheduling a message to send
in the past or less than five minutes into the future at the level of
the UI (specifically the popover on the \vdots component of the Send
button). That can happen if a user attempts to edit a previously
scheduled message.
Fixes#25439.
Previously, infomational banners didn't have any dark theme stylings which
resulted in a messy and terrible contrast with the dark themed app. These
changes adds those missing styles and uses the same stylings and colors
as the compose banners. Thus, making a definite improvement then before.
Previously, the option texts were split into 2 lines due to the lack of
space in the message menu. We want to fix this by increasing the max-width
of the menu so it can support the entire text in 1 line while also providing
additional space for longer text.
Since, 320px is the maximum supported supported width for mobile, we will
allow the max-width value to flex from 320px to 350px depending on the
window_width
In the "mentions" test, an additional unread message with the type
"private" and directly mentioning me has been added. This test case
checks for the scenario when the stream_id is null during the
reverse_lookup, which would have caused the test to fail before the
bug fix was implemented which now passes after the fix is applied.
This commit fixes the issue where the "Add a new emoji" button
was being displayed for users who did not have the necessary
permissions to add emojis. With this fix, the button will no
longer appear for unauthorized users, aligning with the
current behavior for bots and user groups.
Fixes#24918.
We now return "first_unread" as anchor from get_backfill_anchor in
case when the message list is empty instead of throwing an error.
Doing this, would just result in fetching the messages normally like
it happens when a user narrows to a stream by clicking on it from
sidebar.
This also helps us handling the case, when all messages in the
current stream narrow are removed due to moving them, by fetching
the other messages from server for that stream narrow.
Previously, if the client recieved an "update_messages" event with
"message_id" not present locally, then the event was completely
ignored. But, this can happen when moving messages especially
when doing a partial move due to time limit error.
This commit updates the code to have the code which requires the
message to be present locally run only if it is present instead
of just ignoring the event completely such that the updates for
moving the messages can be done.
This commit ensures that user-locale and 24-hour preferences are
respected in the message-scheduling modal. It also simplifies the
translation of text strings in the scheduling modal.
Available scheduling options and their time values, including whether
the options are allowed, are now calculated every time a user opens
the scheduling modal.
In order to achieve those things, additional interrelated fixes here
accomplish the following:
1. Modal-scheduling opts now have data- attributes containing
timestamps for the time a message will be scheduled to send.
2. With those timestamps in place, the logic for setting the
scheduled send-time is simplified.
3. There are no more `send_later_xxx` global variables in the
`schedule_send` module.
Fixes#25403.
Previously, we've been assuming that when a user narrows to a topic
or recipient, that the target message would be marked as read in
resulting view. This is no longer a safe assumption because a user
can have their personal display settings to never mark messages as
read, even in conversation views.
Removes the call to `unread_ops.notify_server_message_read` in
both `narrow.by_topic` and `narrow.by_recipient` in the web app.
Fixes#25401
We no longer try to narrow to the recipient of the scheduled
message when processing `Undo`. This does not affect editing
via scheduled messages overlay.
This commit extracts date-based logic from the popover menu file and
puts it in with the scheduled-messages logic.
The aim is for greater testability, with some initial tests now
presented on the date-based logic.
I can't see any reason why it'd make sense to call a bunch of
functions designed to process newly arrived messages with an empty
list of messages to handle a 400 error from the server.
As best I can tell, the only part of this that was useful is showing
the appropriate empty narrow message.
Containing all the message_fetch logic for #connection-error inside
load_messages is considerably more readable, and will help with being
able to clean up the process_result hack.
Previously, when backfilling in a stream narrow (the main situation
where _items != _all_items), we would double-fetch any muted messages
older than the oldest message not hidden due to topic or user muting.
We change the all_messages fetch to use this function even though it
doesn't matter, just for clarity about the intent.
Since this bug could have prevented making progress fixes a
theoretical bug that could result in the client trying to fetch
messages for a given narrow indefinitely.
The core logic for deciding whether newly fetched messages should be
prepended, appended, or inserted between existing messages was wrong
in the case that the message list was only visibly empty, but its
data structures contained some muted messages.
In particular, the _all_data data structure would end up having items
appended when they should be prepended; while this would eventually be
corrected if a rerender triggered a sort, it was a data corruption
with unknown secondary consequences, and in particular would mess up
any logic correctly using the first/last elements in _all_data.
Fix this by doing all of the logic using functions accessing
_all_items. While doing so, we simplify the logic by removing the
unnecessary special case for empty message lists, including the
parallel filter_incoming function, which added extra complexity that
should always produce the same result.
The message_list.empty helper wraps this method, and thus is corrected
as well.
In an upcoming commit, we will fix a bug that caused the
message_list_data system to append rather than prepending when
previously all the messages in a message list were hidden due to
topic/user muting.
This function will allow us to adjust the codebase to write what it
means semantically -- whether a check is for the message list being
visibly empty, or completely empty.
In this commit, we leave the .empty() method incorrect, because
several other adjustments need to be made atomically with fixing it.
There two situations where we might add messages to a previously empty
message list. The first is when a new message comes in; in that case,
the previous logic of just selecting the first message would work.
But in the case where we're instead adding a bunch of (previously
read) messages via a backfill API request, which can occur in a few
cases, including a stream narrow where all the topics with recent
messages are muted, we should use our standard rules to pick a message
to select, namely the first unread message (if any) or last message if
none are unread.
Private messages with mentions are included in
unread_mentions_counter, but of course don't have a stream ID, so
should be skipped when calculating which streams contain unread
mentions.
This code has always been wrong, it put `undefined` in the set of
stream IDs with unread mentions.
What changed recently is that in
98162b7a3a, we started using the
`stream_id` to do an additional lookup in the unmuted version of the
function, and doing that lookup with `undefined` threw an exception.
Apparently some past refactor caused the animation for new mentions to
be triggered when initialization the app.
(This seems pretty clearly unintentional: A user loading the app
doesn't need their attention specifically drawn to the @-mentions view
in the same way that a user who is using the app and receives a
mention right now does.)
Deduplicated logic for calculating unread message counts and
stream counts for subscribed streams by refactoring `get_counts` to
use `get_stream_count` function for calculating unread message counts
for each subscribed stream.
Fixes#24641
When the user clicks on a link which has `stopPropagation`
and doesn't trigger `scroll`, then we don't hide any existing
popovers if the element being clicked doesn't hide popovers
explicitly.
To fix this, we hide all popovers on change in hash which makes sense
on its own given how we use hashes.
This commit introduces structures and logic to hide the Scheduled
messages item from the left sidebar if there are no messages
scheduled to be sent.
Test coverage has been added for counts and visibility, too.
Fixes: #25101
This commit introduces logic to present a message count with the
Scheduled messages item in the left sidebar.
The count is present on the initial load, and is updated as a user
adds or removes scheduled messages.
The click handlers for compose banners, many of which can appear both
in the message editing code path and above the compose box, were
incorrectly scoped to only the #compose_banners container.
These click handlers were all overly specific; they already have a
very unique selector in the form of things like
.compose_banner_close_button, and more shouldn't be necessary.