Our isort configuration was almost Black-compatible, but we were
missing ensure_newline_before_comments.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Because `util` is so late in the alphabet, this
leak never surfaced in practice, but I tried running
the node tests in reverse, and this leak came
up if you ran `util` before `stream_list`. I guess
it's nice that `stream_list` actually exercises
the difference between a dumb sort and an
Intl-aware sort.
It's possible that we should just assume that
Intl.Collator is always available at this point,
which would eliminate the need for this test.
This was converted automatically using a jscodeshift script followed
by running eslint and prettier to convert let -> const (whenever
applicable) and removing "use strict;".
There are lots of function that will be used before they are defined
when we migrate to ES6 from CommonJS, so disable this rule. Functions
are hoisted and processed by webpack so this is fine.
There is good reason to do this (explanation is bit long!). With the
TypeScript migration, and the require and ES6 migrations that come
with it, we use require instead of set_global which loads the entire
module. Suppose we have a util module, which is used by some other
module, say message_store, and util is being required in message_store
since it is removed from window. Then, if a test zrequires
message_store first, and then zrequires the util module qand mocks one
of its methods, it will not be mocked for the message_store
module. The reason is:
1. zrequire('message_store') leads to require('util').
2. zrequire('util') removes the util module from cache and it is
reloaded. Now the util module in message_store and the one in
the test will be different and any updates to it in tests won't
be reflected in the actual code.
Which can lead to confusion for folks writing tests. I'll mention this
can be avoided doing zrequire('util') first but...that is not ideal.
And, since there was one outlier test that relied on this behavior,
we add the namespace.reset_module function.
This version keeps the internal and external state of the ES6 module
in sync so its state is similar to a CommonJS module. Since we don't
need to ask rewire for the internal state of the module, the tests
will be same as they were before the TS/ES6/remove from window
migrations.
Some users setup zulip with trailing / at end, like 'https://meet.jit.si/
leading to extra / on clients while generating video chat link.
This commit removes trailing '/' if it exists to make it consistent. Manual
testing was done by generating jitsi url.
Fixes#16225
This uses our Webpack configuration to more accurately predict how our
imports will actually behave; for example, it automatically resolves
the .ts extension.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We lost the war against top level configuration files many moons ago.
This is what developers and tools expect. And it seems to be required
for eslint-import-resolver-webpack (there’s ostensibly a {"config":
"tools/webpack.config.ts"} option, but it doesn’t work correctly:
https://github.com/benmosher/eslint-plugin-import/issues/1861).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We eliminate optional parameters and replace `request_body`
with `payload`.
There is much less confusion if we just pass in `payload`,
and then we optionally re-format it if it's json.
For unclear reasons the original code was trying to
do `request_body = str(payload)` when `request_body`
was no longer being used.
The query to finds and marks all unread UserMessages in the stream as read
can be quite expensive, so we'll move that work to the deferred_work
queue and split it into batches.
Fixes#15770.
Fixes#16252.
icon* classes are used by bootstrap for displaying glyphicons.
We removed these classes in our custom version of bootstrap 2.1.1;
but since our reset to v2.3.2, they have been added again and hence
any classes starting with icon* in zulip will have to be renamed.
In 468c5b9a58 we changed the method of
getting the list of management commands. Using app_config.path has a
caveat in that the value depends on the path from which we're executing.
An example of things breaking can be reproduced by calling
/home/vagrant/zulip/tools/test-backend TestCommandsCanStart
This makes the app_config.path values to start with /home/vagrant/zulip,
but DEPLOY_ROOT in the dev environment is set to /srv/zulip.
/home/vagrant/zulip is a soft link to /srv/zulip, so it's a valid path
to call test-backend through, but it causes self.commands to end up
being an empty list. We fix this by converting app_config.path to the
real path.
We were not updating the trailing bookend on deactivation of stream
if the user was narrowed to deactivated stream and this commit fixes
this.
For subscribed streams, we just show the trailing bookend with
content as 'This stream has been deactivated' and hide the
Unsubscribe button.
For unsubscribed streams, we change the content of trailing bookend
to 'This stream has been deactivated' and hide the Subscribe button.
Fixes#15999.
Improves the display of error messages on registration page fixing
mis-positioning of error messages and overlapping with other text
in some cases.
Part of: #15750.
This completes the remaining work required to support
addition of all members of another stream.
This allows the creation of stream pills on pasting
the #streamname and copying it from the stream pill.
The user pills uses email ids instead.
And also allows creating stream pills when the user
hides the typeahead.
Tested by commenting out the "set_up_typeahead_on_pills"
line in `stream_edit.js`.
A `node_tests/stream_pill.js` file has been created
for the node tests and the other half of the coverage
check takes place in `node_tests/stream_edit.js`.
This fixes the regression introduced in the pervious
commit to regain the 100% line coverage in `user_pill.js`
as well as `stream_pill.js`.
The new `stream_edit.js` mainly tests for:
* The stream related queries of the typeahead in `user_pill.js`
* The "Add subscribers" event handlers.
* The event handler which displays the settings for a stream.
We update the pills typeahead logic to also include
stream results and pass the "stream" key in `opts`
to enable this option for the Add subscriber form.
This commit implements the feature of adding all the
subscribers of another stream in the "Add subscribers"
UI, with the help of a new "stream_pill.js` file.
We temporarily add `user_pill.js` to the EXEMPT_FILES
list as typeahead will be set up in `stream_edit.js`
file which does not have any dedicated tests file.
Work towards #15186.
We can safely remove the block added in commit
7d51b6a454
which checks whether the target is a JQuery object
and applies it, if it is not, because re-applying
the JQuery selector on a JQuery object returns the
same object.
We also refactor the related function calls to pass
the target instead of applying the JQuery selector
to it and finding the closest "subscription_settings"
class, as the same operation takes place in the next
line of the removed block. Thus this is redundant too.
The `show_subscription_settings` function is only called
from one place. And the first 2 lines of this function is
redundant as the `sub_settings` are passed to this function
but we obtain it's stream id and again convert it back to
`sub_settings` from it.
We display a centered spinner and hide the Submit / Cancel
buttons in the Move Topic modal similar to what is done in
the Deleting messages modal.
This commit also makes a change where we now close the modal
after success/failure response of the second request instead
of the first.
Rather than catching, checking action type, and possibly re-raising,
instead return None explicitly from `get_subject_and_body`, which
already signals for a blank success result. This collocates the logic
of the action types in one place, and removes the complexity of the
re-raise.