This new setting controls whether or not users are allowed to see the
edit history in a Zulip organization. It controls access through 2
key mechanisms:
* For long-ago edited messages, get_messages removes the edit history
content from messages it sends to clients.
* For newly edited messages, clients are responsible for checking the
setting and not saving the edit history data. Since the webapp was
the only client displaying it before this change, this just required
some changes in message_events.js.
Significantly modified by tabbott to fix some logic bugs and add a
test.
For bots and users who have not logged in for a long time the presence information is not known. For the these users make the presence indicator hidden.
This makes it possible for Zulip administrators to delete messages.
This is primarily intended for use in deleting early test messages,
but it can solve other problems as well.
Later we'll want to play with the permissions model for this, but for
now, the goal is just to integrate the feature.
Note that it saves the deleted messages for some time using the same
approach as Zulip's message retention policy feature.
Fixes#135.
This removes the old compose emoji picker in its entirety, changing
the few callbacks needed to launch the reactions-style emoji picker
instead and hook it up properly.
Callbacks for reactions and composing messages are distinguished by
selecting for, respectively, the .reaction and .composition classes.
Fixes#4122.
Despite the length of this commit, it is a very straightforward
moving of code from narrow.js -> narrow_state.js, and then
everything else is just s/narrow.foo()/narrow_state.foo()/
(with a few tiny cleanups to remove some code duplication
in certain callers).
The only new functions are simple setter/getters that
encapsulate the current_filter variable:
narrow_state.reset_current_filter()
narrow_state.set_current_filter()
narrow_state.get_current_filter()
We removed narrow.predicate() as part of this, since it was dead
code.
Also, we removed the shim for narrow_state.set_compose_defaults(),
and since that was the last shim, we removed shim.js from the app.
This fixed the fact that the scrollbar for this popover was super ugly
on Linux, while also ensuring that we have a consistent 6 emoji per
row in the popover (an important detail for the arrow hotkeys).
* reset the emoji popover in case of an event
regarding update of realm_emoji.
* test-node-with-js: Add dependency - popovers module;
In dispath.js to support popovers object.
* Whenever the emoji picker is opened a call is made to render
the emoji's. This rendering happend everytime the emoji picker
was opened. Thus, resulting in duplicates of emoji's getting
appended in the emoji picker over multiple open and close.
* This commit, is a fix to render the emoji's only once when the
emoji picker is opened for the first time. Further calls just
toggles the emoji picker showing the already rendered emoji's.
This enhances the performance of Emoji picker considerably
because there is no overhead of making a request to get the emoji's
from the server, each time the emoji picker is opened.
* Other changes -- on closing the emoji picker, the compose box
remains in focus.
Fixes: #4300.
See Also: #3952.
This moves respond_to_mention() and reply_with_mention() to
compose_actions.js. These methods are basically thin layers
on top of compose_actions.start().
This makes it much more convenient to close the emoji reactions
popover after opening it with the hotkeys.
It'd be great if we had a test suite for escape so that we could add
tests for this.
Fixes part of #4197.
Instead of passing in a hash to template whose keys are a
mixture of records and strings, we now pass in an
array of records. This also removes a spurious if condition
in the template that was a result of the janky data structure.
We were incorrectly appending all the emoji into the emoji picker
every time it was opened, rather than just once.
Note by tabbott: Arguably this isn't the right fix, in that it might
be better to just render the emoji picker once at the beginning. But
this definitely fixes the bug.
Fixes#3952.
The main issue is that it wasn't doing the correct comparison; the old
logic that subtracted the viewport.scrollTop() was incorrect for how
our popovers seem to work.
Partially fixes#3741.
This fixes the mobile web experience for Chrome on iOS.
Apparently, Chrome-on-iOS silently has a `viewport` module that
overrides and user-defined module by that name, causing all of our
code that accesses the viewport module to not work on that platform.
We fix this by renaming it.
This module handles the popovers in the stream list--one for
stream actions and another for topic-specific actions.
The extraction was mostly straightforward, but I did move some
of the code related to the color picker to be more consistent
with how I organized the other click handlers.
Fixes#268.
Modified significantly by tabbott to:
* improve code cleanliness / repetition
* add missing translation tags
* move code into message_edit.js
* correspond with the new backend.
* not display the option for messages only topic-edited
This function throttles the function and only allows the on scroll
event to fire the popovers.hide_all() function once on scroll start
(determined as > 250ms after the last scroll event fire on .app.
This should resolve some performance issues surrounding constantly
firing queries and potentially changing the document tree.
Fixes the leaked popover issue where a popover for a dead element was
unable to be removed because it wasn’t connected to a parent that
existed in the DOM. Now they are cleaned up on every call to
popovers.hide_all().
Fixes: #3077.
Previously, the emoji reactions popovers were keyed off the
edit_content area, which is problematic because that area was
created/deleted on hover, resulting in orphaned popovers (which
wouldn't close properly normally). That had been hackishly addressed
in the original PR with the overbroad `$('.popover').remove();`. To
remove that, we fix the actions popover to always be based on an
element that exists in the page.
There probably more to do here, but this is good enough to merge emoji
reactions and iterate from here.
This commit replaces the placeholder "clipboard" button with a reaction button.
This is done on any message that can't be edited. Also, on messages sent by
the user the actions popover (toggled by the down chevron icon) contains
an option to add a reaction.
When clicked, a popover with a search bar and a list of emojis is displayed.
If the right sidebar is collapsed (the viewport is small), the popover is placed
to the left of the button.
Focus is set to the search bar. Typing in the search bar filters emojis.
Emojis with which the user has reacted to this message are highlighted.
Clicking them sends an API request to remove that reaction.
Clicking on non-highlighted emojis sends an API request to add a reaction.
When the popover loses focus it is closed.
The frontend listens for reaction events. When an add-reaction event is
received, the emoji is displayed at the bottom of the message with a
count initialized to 1. If there was an existing reaction to the message with
the same emoji, the count is incremented.
Old messages fetched from the server contain reactions.
They are displayed (along with title and count) at the bottom
of each message.
When clicking the emoji reaction at the bottom of the message, if the
user has already reacted with that emoji to this message, the reaction
is removed and the count is decremented. Otherwise, a reaction is added
and the count is incremented.
Hovering over the emoji reaction at the bottom of the message displays
a list of users who have reacted with this emoji along with the
emoji name.
Hovering over the emoji reactions at the bottom of the message displays
a button to add a reaction.
Fixes#541.
This is a major change to the /#subscriptions page, converting it to
by a side-by-side list of streams and their settings in an overlay.
There are no new features added/removed, but it's a huge changeset,
because it replaces the old navigation logic and moves the stream
creation modal to appear in the right side of this overlay.
Previously we showed an "Edit" item in the actions popover menu when a user
could edit the content or topic of a message, and nothing otherwise. We now
show "Edit", "Edit Topic", or "View Source" in the popover menu for every
message, depending on the editability of the message, and present an
appropriate version of message_edit_form when the menu item is clicked.
Finishes #1604 and #1761.
We compute the editability of messages in several places around the
frontend; standardize the definitions and store in
message_edit.get_editability. This commit should not change app behavior.
This is a new mechanism to replicate the behavior of Emoji Box
drag-to-resize without the adverse effects of the last iteration — such
as not being able to drag to select text in the compose box.
- Expand a box full of emojis into the
compose window for users to graphically select emojis.
- Append an emoji to the end of the message when a user
clicks the emoji in the emoji box.
- Trap the escape key to always close the emoji box
before closing anything else if the box is open.
- Fixes: #147.
This adds a support a notification at the top of the screen that
alerts a user they’ve muted a stream and gives them the option to
unmute if it was an accident.
The notification disappears automatically after 4s, but if a user
moves their mouse over the notification, the timer resets to 2s after
the user moves their mouse off the notification, to make it easy for
users to read the full message and decide what to do.
This is controlled through the admin tab and a new field in the Realms
table. This mirrors the behavior of the old hardcoded setting
feature_flags.disable_message_editing. Partially resolves#903.
First user-fasing problem is that when user click to "Collapse" button
of message from narrowed list, buttons "Uncollapse" and "[More...]" does
not work. Second, is that when user collapse/uncollapse some message
from narrowed list, the collapsing/uncollapsing of the same message in
home list does not work in appropriate way.
In "popovers.js" there is the function that is called on click to the
buttons "Collapse" or "Un-collapse". It should show and hide body of a
message. If a message list is narrowed, it should show/hide message in
home list too. So, the first problem is that "toggle_row()" in this
function call methods "collapse(row)" or "uncollapse(row)" from
"condense.js" twice (for row and home_row) using condition
"if (message.collapsed)". When it happen the first time, the variable
"message.collapsed" is changed. That is why next call of "toggle_row()"
work incorrectly.
The second problem is that the function in "condense.js" that is
called on click to the button "[More...]" contains no code for
collapsing/uncollapsing message from home list. It just calls
"collapse(row)" or "uncollapse(row)" for row from narrowed list.
Now, functions "collapse(row)" and "uncollapse(row)" get row from
current list and change both messages (from current list and home
list). On-click functions call them just once for making all of needed
message changes. So, when user collapse or uncollapse message from
home or narrowed list it works correctly.
Fixes: #516
Like the Stream Subject lists, Private messages are now shown
when the user clicks on the "Private message" link. User can drill in
to get more than 5 conversations. Selecting PMs from the user or group
PM lists on the right sidebar also opens the list & highlights the
selected conversation.
[Edited by tabbott@mit.edu to fix some small bugs.]
Collapsing a message in a narrow should also collapse that message in the
home view. Previously this would only happed with the message was
rerendered.
(imported from commit fa82888eba51eb2f4f2b93521d4b7daee852898d)
Remove the options to narrow by topic/person from the menu,
because there are better ways to do this in the UI, and
remove the time travel option, because the "Link to this
conversation" achieves mostly the same effect.
(imported from commit b7e0cfe64c0760e5a7bf7a8c9c05ed1a5b747300)
Before this change, we were using sequentially generated ids
on the client side to identify streams. Now we just use
the ids from the server. The goal here is to reduce the
confusion of having two different ids attached to a stream.
Also, not that it matters a ton, but this also means that
the browser basically has an immutable id for each stream
that is future-proof to reloads, multiple create_sub calls, etc.
It also a bit easier to grep for ".stream_id" than ".id".
(imported from commit 057f9e50dfee127edfe3facd52da93108241666a)
This doesn't actually prevent a user from making the API call into our
servers to actually go and edit a message, so this isn't a bulletproof
solution for realms where messages ABSOLUTELY MUST NOT be edited.
(imported from commit 5bf043a201e2952189b45f93b8c5ca7648f6aee7)
This should make it possible to either open these using middle-click
or copy the links for e.g. putting in a bug tracker ticket.
(imported from commit 0c531453cdd7197f932079c245700948b416a3d5)
If you don't call ui.resize_page_components(), then the user
list will have zero height. Now we call it.
(imported from commit ca2e295319550509360e4d2278489f9a328335ff)
The function show_actions_popover() actually toggles the
message action menu open and closed. I renamed the method
to toggle_actions_popover(), and I check to make sure the
menu is open before trying to focus its first item.
(imported from commit b2c32b6c4e0be6066cd1d41463457b7e991df0ec)
Add the option "Narrow to just this message" to the chevron
menu. This has two use cases:
* It's an easy way to get a sharable URL for the message.
* It reduces distractions.
For now it is feature flagged to just customer12.invalid and staging.
See #1880.
(imported from commit 897d247176f9024ff825ccd3b338236569eed5ab)
It's a bit of a contrived use case, but you could make a topic
called "12345" and then mute it from the sidebar, and it would
crash inside Dict. We now call attr(), not data(), to avoid
string-to-integer conversions.
(imported from commit 89666f40d624df154d41077546e1c13a23ee7e67)
The first menu option supported is to narrow to the topic.
The chevron only shows up if you turn on feature_flags.muting.
(imported from commit 17482f538a6d3e4ff96a36c042bad972d34f4b11)
Specifically:
* Add and style the sidebar toggle button to the header and remove the
gravatar.
* Add the logic for retracting the left side bar.
* Modify the logic for clicking on the referral pane to prevent it from
closing the sidebar.
* Modify the logic for clicking on the stream filters to prevent them
from closing the sidebar.
* Modify the logic for clicking on the stream settings dropdown and the
user info dropdown to prevent them from closing the sidebars.
(imported from commit 73e00eb834a6e87cb8d659fdcf6c2e06fff3731d)
As part of this commit:
* Add and style a top right button that controls the sidebar
* Add the necessary styles for the right sidebar when it's in that mode.
* Add the logic for controlling the sidebar expansion
* Modify the logic for prevent default click events to generally
hide popovers correctly.
(imported from commit ca8063f6c62b436799f952e88541ff0ae8ba85fe)
This is a pure refactoring that mostly just moves code from
subs.js to the new stream_color.js and updates module references
accordingly. In order to prevent introducing some exports,
update_stream_color was given an additional "sub" parameter
and update_stream_sidebar_swatch_color was given an "id"
parameter.
Killed off unused initial_color_fetch var.
(imported from commit b7644ce67f50d31fb46f564d758d661eea776aa6)
Adding a span for CSS reasons in the presence list indicator
broke the click handler if you clicked the presence circle directly.
(imported from commit 1aa28755d849a1f2a5a06aeb4cc27ca368730c35)