The user can now specify the value while creating a stream.
An admin can later change it via `Change stream permissions`
modal. Add is_announcement_only to subscription type text.
We now initialize most modules in ui_init.js, which
isn't the perfect place to do it, but at least now
we have a mostly consolidated entry point.
All the new foo.initialize() methods introduced in
this module run the same order relative to each
other as before this commit. (I did some console
logging with a hacked version of the program to
get the order right.) They happen a bit later than
before, though.
A couple modules still have the `$(function() {`
idiom for miscellaneous reasons:
archive - is a different bundle
common - used elsewhere
list_render - non-standard code style
scroll_bar - no exports
setup - probably special?
socket - $(function () is nested!
transmit - coupled to socket
translations - i18n is a bigger problem
ui_init - this bootstraps everything
This is preparation for enabling an eslint indentation configuration.
90% of these changes are just fixes for indentation errors that have
snuck into the codebase over the years; the others are more
significant reformatting to make eslint happy (that are not otherwise
actually improvements).
The one area that we do not attempt to work on here is the
"switch/case" indentation.
This commit adds a new helper func to check if sub settings tab
is active or not and remove function `add_me_to_member_list`
function from `static/js/stream_edit.js`, cause we don't need to
render subscribers for particular case, as we are already doing that.
Currently, even after unsubscribing from private/public stream
email address of stream is still present in html widgets hidden.
Cause we don't clear email address on unsubscription event.
This clears email address from widget when user unsubscribe
from any stream.
Remove the functions call for updating stream settings UI in
frontend, cause we are already handling this in the subscription
add and remove event we get after successful operation.
This will allow realm admins to access subscribers of unsubscribed
private stream. This is a preparatory commit for letting realm admins
remove those users.
Previously, stream subscribers were not rendering correctly. Due to
following reasons:
- Subscribers list didn't get initialized
- Subscriber members template add subscriber-list-table DOM element
conditionally, which doesn't handle case if user have access to
subscribers later.
Fix this by cleaning subscriber member template to hide the
elements, instead of conditionally adding DOM elements and
initialize subscribers list even if user can't access subscribers.
If user unsubscribe from private stream, then user can't
access unsubscribed stream members.
After subscription removal, immediately render subscription members
template in case of user can't access stream subscriber.
In stream deactivation modal, make "stream_name" a template variable,
rather than patching stream name to modal header in javascript.
Add tests for deactivation stream modal.
This avoids hitting Zulip's rate limits when there are more than 100
streams involved.
Manual testing:
- Changed notification settings for all streams from notifications tab of user settings
- Monitored the network tab to make sure 1 query is being sent
- Checked notification settings of individual streams
Fixes#5898.
Display warning, saying "You can not access private stream subscribers,
in which you aren't subscribed", if user can not access subscribers;
instead of showing zero subscriber to stream.
This refactors the arguments in the `setup_subscriptions_stream_hash`
method to remove the `stream_id` param and just take it from the `sub`
argument it is passed (which is an object that contains the property,
`stream_id`.
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 function no longer sets properties to false, so the supported
way of doing this is to instead use prop(foo, false). Some tests
had to be fixed to accommodate this.
On receiving a `peer_add`/`peer_remove` event we were performing a
subscribers list re-rendering even when the stream settings form was
not open which was causing a traceback. This commit fixes this behavior
by first checking if the corresponding stream settings form is open and
performs a re-rendering only when it is open.
We were incorrectly amending the HTML directly whenever a subscriber
was added/removed. For updating any list which is being managed by
`list_rendering.js`, instead of modifying the HTML directly we should
just update the data in list render instance and perform a re-render.
Fixes: #4812.