This adds a setting under "Notification" section of
"Organization settings" tab, which enables Organization administrator to
control whether the missed message emails include the message content or
not.
Fixes: #11123.
The commit f863a9b567 had modified
jquery.filedrop's paste method to exit early if any of the items in the
clipboardData is of the string kind. The early exit was added to prevent pasting
an image thumbnail for text copied from software like MS Word, instead of
pasting the actual copied text content. When copying an image in a (modern?)
Browser, though, the clipboard seems to contain a html `img` tag item, along
with the actual image file. This resulted in pastes being broken.
This commit modifies the condition checked for the early exit. We now actually
look at the html content in the clipboard to see if it is an `img` tag, in which
case we upload the image, instead of exiting early.
Closes#7130.
This is likely not the "right" fix in that it involved a negative
margin, but this does eliminate an annoying visual glitch where the
scrollbar overflows above its container in the left sidebar, without
creating other apparent problems.
Fixes#8731.
User was able to click delete button multiple time which could cause
multiple delete requests. This commit disables and hides the delete
message button after the first click and shows a spinner until http
the delete request responds.
Also adds a casperjs test to ensure that spinner becomes visible and
delete button becomes invisible after clicking on delete button for
first time and hides spinner and show delete buttton when message is
deleted.
Fixes: #11219.
This fixes a section of code that hasn't really
been turned on yet. We decided to rename
"info" to "status_text", and I apparently missed
this. We don't have any UI to set these yet,
so it was a harmless bug.
I'll try to get some better test coverage on this
when I tweak the buddy list to show user status.
This commit takes away the ability for non-admin members to create
streams where only admins can post messages by hiding the option from
them.
Fixes#11290.
You can now pass in an info field with a value
like "out to lunch" to the /users/me/status,
and the server will include that in its outbound
events.
The semantics here are that both "away" and
"status_text" have to have defined values in order
to cause changes. You can omit the keys or
pass in None when values don't change.
The way you clear info is to pass the empty
string.
We also change page_params to have a dictionary
called "user_status" instead of a set of user
ids. This requires a few small changes on the
frontend. (We will add "status_text" support in
subsequent commits; the changes here just keep
the "away" feature working correctly.)
We had a bug where if you started typing a message
and then used quote/reply (after the fact), we
would overwrite the user's original message.
The bug was kind of subtle--the internal call
to "respond" to the message would select the message
text, and then `smart_insert` would replace the
selection, unless it was Firefox.
Note that we now also allow you to cross-post
replies, which is a plausible scenario, although
possibly unintentional at times, too. I'm erring
on the side of giving the user control here, but
I'll add a warning in the next commit. Our compose
fade feature should also prevent unintentional
mixes here, too.
We often need to go to the server to get raw content.
The exceptions are messages for which we've already
fetched the raw content for some other reason (maybe
a previous quote-and-reply) or which are locally echoed.
Whether we can get the raw content locally or from
the server, the replace_content() logic is the same.
NOTE: If you revert this commit, you want to revert
the immediately prior commit as well. The history
is that Ishan made some improvements to the widget,
but there were some minor bugs. I decided not
to squash the commits together so that the git
history is clear who did what. (In particular, I
want questions about the JS code to come to me if
somebody does `git blame`.)
Anyway...
This is a fairly significant rewrite of the polling
widget, where I clean up the overall structure of
the code (including things from before the prior
fix) and try to polish the prior commit a bit as
well.
There are a few new features:
* We tell "other" users to wait for the poll
to start (if there's no question yet).
* We tip the author to say "/poll foo" (as
needed).
* We add edit controls for the question.
* We don't allow new choices until there's
a question.
This also fixes few unusual UI issues like an invitation got failed when
certain emails can't be invited then the error box is left with "warning"
even when next request got succeed and another case when invitation got
succeed after failing it's still reported with "alert-error" class alert
banner.
It's no longer used, as can be seen in
2d52463b61, in past we use `type` for
specifiying whether status is 'subscriptions-status' or else, which isn't
used now, hence `type` is removed here.
This reverts the temporary fix done in commit
46f4e58782 and replaced it with the fix that
non-admins should be able to see a dropdown to select a non-admin type of
invited user i.e. normal member or guest user.
This commit fixes a bug that caused:
1: A valid full name on an onboarding form to be cleared after an
invalid submission.
2: Incorrectly cleared name populated from LDAP which was janky from
UX perspective.
Ideally we should disable name change for LDAP as next login
will overwrite any changes but I think that can be done in a
separate PR.
Fixes: #10867.
On the backend, we extend the BlockQuoteProcessor's clean function that
just removes '>' from the start of each line to convert each mention to
have the silent mention syntax, before UserMentionPattern is invoked.
The frontend, however, has an edge case where if you are mentioned in
some message and you quote it while having mentioned yourself above
the quoted message, you wouldn't see the red highlight till we get the
final rendered message from the backend.
This is such a subtle glitch that it's likely not worth worrying about.
Fixes#8025.
These mentions look like regular mentions except they do not
trigger any notification for the person mentioned. These are
primarily to be used when you make a bot take an action and
the bot mentions you, or when you quote a message that mentions
you.
Fixes#11221.
Users can preview their profile from user settings. If user
open preview profile modal from user settings, then closing
preview profile modal should redirect them to settings modal
again (since probably they want to keep editing).
This commit fixes above issue.
This adds the same style of "Saving"/"Saved" loading spinners we use
elsewhere in our settings.
Tweaked significantly by tabbott to fix issues with the notifications
being on the wrong screen for reactiving/deactivating users; this was
done by introducing the get_status_field helper function and using it
everywhere.
The legacy "Updated Successfully" message shown after saving changes,
is removed, and replaced with our standard "Saving" spinner and
animation.
Fixes: #11177.
This code will correctly render emoji to the message textarea based on
whether emoji was selected from message composition form or message
edit form.
Fixes part of #11188.
AFAIK I should this never fail, hence the blueslip.error line. But it
is failing in practice when rendering user groups after looking them
up by ID, and the error handling should definitely be softer.
Our recent work on inviting users as guests accidentally set the
invite_as argument in a way that would fail for non-admin users.
Fixes#11283, fixes#11255.
We do this because now we send a message to stream if a reminder
is set and won't need the notification above the compose box saying
that we set a reminder. We would still need that notifications for
the send later feature so we make the construct conditional.
In between releases, the following commit introduced
a bug where we agressively scroll to the top every
place we call `ui.update_scrollbar`:
092b73d0b7
The main symptoms were that the left and right sidebars
would go to the top for things like selecting a topic,
getting activity updates from the server, and resizing
the window. It was very jarring.
The recent commit looked innocuous--the root of the problem
was the original API expressed an intent to scroll to the
top, but didn't actually do it, so it was a bug in hiding.
There are **some** occasions where it's actually appropriate
to scroll to the top, mostly around search filtering, and
in those places we now call the new `ui.reset_scrollbar`
function.
This is a bit of an emergency fix, so particularly with
the settings stuff, we may get more reports of glitches here.
The important thing here is that you almost never want to
reset the scrollTop for sidebars.
This seems like a small change (apart from all the
test changes), but it fundamentally changes how
the app finds "topic" on message objects. Now
all code that used to set "subject" now sets "topic"
on message-like objects. We convert incoming messages
to have topic, and we write to "topic" all the way up
to hitting the server (which now accepts "topic" on
incoming endpoints).
We fall back to subject as needed, but the code will
emit a warning that should be heeded--the "subject"
field is prone to becoming stale for things like
topic changes.
We recently added a feature to warn users that they
may need to scroll down to view messages that they
just sent, but it was broken due to various complexities
in the rendering code path.
Now we compute it a bit more rigorously.
It requires us to pass some info about rendering up
and down the stack, which is why it's kind of a long
commit, but the bulk of the logic is in these JS files:
* message_list_view.js
* notifications.js
I choose to pass structs around instead of booleans,
because I anticipate we may eventually add more metadata
about rendering to it, plus bools are just kinda brittle.
(The exceptions are that `_maybe_autoscroll`, which
is at the bottom of the stack, just passes back a simple
boolean, and `notify_local_mixes`, also at the bottom
of the stack, just accepts a simple boolean.)
This errs on the side of warning the user, even if the
new message is partially visible.
Fixes#11138
We now have two functions:
add_new_messages
add_old_messages
This is a lot easier on the eyes, and it will also
prevent us from exceeding line length in future commits.
We also remove an unneeded stub in the narrow_activate
tests.
This commit makes it a bit more explicit about
why we're updating 2 or 3 message lists every time.
It looks funny now to repeat the home-list updates
in both sides of the conditional, but this will be
more obvious in a subsequent commit, where we want
to capture return values from rendering.
In a recent commit we allowed for `scroll_amount`
to be zero (as an indirect consequence of letting
`scroll_limit` be zero without early exiting).
See 0f75be3e8e
We want to short circuit the call to
`system_initiated_animate_scroll`, partly to save
unnecessary computation, but in particular to avoid
invoking the suppress-pointer-update logic.
It's convenient to have visible_bottom as well
as top/height, and the extra computation is
trivial (it's just arithmetic, no extra jQuery
involved).
There's some minor cleanup here too.
This adds a proper template for the /digest page, making it a
reasonable way to view the digest email content for development and
debugging.
Fixes: #11016.
Guest users can not add subscribers to subscribed or unsubscribed
streams. Therefore hide add-subs html element if current user
is guest user.
Tweaked by tabbott to use the early-return pattern.
Add explanation in popover on disabled add-subscriptions input elements,
admin can't add subscribers to non subscribed private streams, only
subscribed users can.
Fixes#10593
There's a subtle change here in how we handle the
hypothetical case that the selected message is above
the top of the feed. Instead of early-exiting
from _maybe_autoscroll(), we just treat the limit
as zero, which will have the same effect.
We also change a var name be just `scroll_limit`
instead of `available_space_for_scroll`. A longer
name would be valuable if it were somehow more
specific, but it was needlessly verbose.
The idea is to use this field for storing the best matching alias
to be displayed in search results. In subsequent commits I will
replace the search and rendering logic to use this field instead
of creating new objects on each search.
Since we have already added the `invite_as` field to models, we can now
replace usage of `invite_as_admin` properly with its equivalent `invite_as
== PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['REALM_ADMIN']`.
Hence, also removed now redundant `invite_as`.
This couples the behavior of Enter to Save with Enter to Send.
Extracts and exports functions responsible for checking if enter
does send/edit and handling default behavior otherwise.
Changes made in static/js/message_edit.js and
static/js/composebox_typeahead.js
Fixes#10320.
This adds two functions to static/js/composebox_typeahead.js.
should_enter_send(event) checks if enter should actually send.
handle_enter(textarea,event) emulates browser's default behavior
if enter doesn't send.
These two are just straight extractions of portions of the compose box
logic.
It's a bit dangerous for the user to hit escape
to close the feedback widget, since it can
disappear suddenly, but users will try it, and
we should just close the widget.
(Hitting escape should be a noop if the box
is closed, but now it goes to "All Messages".)
We only need these once, not during every show()
call. We actually were only setting up the
click handlers one time, but we had redundant
mouse handlers.
More importantly, we stop a runaway timer
that tries to fade out our feedback widget
every 100ms or ten times per second!
A few things are still hard coded, but the class exposes
show() and dismiss() now.
The show() method is configured with callbacks for
populate() and on_undo().
We calculate a few values higher up in the function.
This reduces a bit of code duplication and removes
a somewhat janky expression that happens against
a mutated list.
I use shorter var names in frb_botom() and do early
return in obscured_recipient_bar().
Also, we always call exports.hide() if we don't find
a valid recipient bar to "float."
There is no reason not to initialize people.js
super early in the process, as it only reads
data from page_params. Also, other modules
are likely to want its data during their own
initialization steps.
This is the preferred way to check that a user
id belongs to the current user.
We have a recent bug where the current user's
circle doesn't turn green right away. It's not
clear this is the fix, though. (It's hard to
repro locally.)
This is mostly for testing purposes. The code
structure here is pretty stable--we will probably
always use level() here to either sort or
group users, and being able to test it directly
is nice, rather than bringing in all the other
machinery.
This makes it possible it include our standard markdown formatting in
one's custom profile fields, allowing for links, emphasis, emoji, etc.
Fixes#10131.
While we're at it, we remove the JSON parsing that was part of the
user field code path, since this function isn't responsible for
rendering user fields.
Apparently, our custom profile fields feature was parsing the "user
list" field type in multiple places, and ignoring the results in one
of them. That code had been causing some confusion; the correct
solution is to just delete it, since the template rendering process
ignores that value for this field type.
Our logic for doing pageup/pagedown calculation inside compose was
written too tightly, and ended up breaking the keys inside message
editing.
Fix this by using generic selectors that don't hardcode compose.
Previously, messages with more than one line did not parse '/me' at
the beginning of the message. Since there's a reasonable way to
render multi-line messages, this commit adds support for doing so.
This change does potentially break with the expected behavior of other
slash commands, but it seems worth providing useful functionality over
a blind focus on consistency.
Fixes#11025.
If branch for showing the profile details would
not have executed if the subdomain was root ("").
The check was changed to check for select input
instead of checking for subdomain.
This avoids a bunch of potential confusion around users trying to
interact with these UI in situations that don't make sense.
(E.g. showing a menu to start editing the message when the menu is
already open).
Fixes#3802.
We instead get the specific fields from message
that we use. This is particularly helpful
for subject -> topic migration; we no longer
have to account for "subject" fields in
client-side templates.
This continues the effort to isolate "subject" references
to util calls.
Also, we fix a comment.
Finally, we use canonicalized operators in a switch
statement.
This adjusts the spacing so that the out-of-view notifications for
group PMs (which have particularly long text) don't end up with the
"x" to close the notification overlapping the text.
Fixes#11058.
As part of giving the stream/topic fields in the
compose box longer ids, I broke the autocomplete
code that handles re-focusing the cursor after
a user hits enter. The worst symptom of this was
that we tried to send a message before compose
finished (although it wouldn't fully deliver the
message).
The new code should be a bit easier to grep for
if we rename these fields again, as we explicitly
use selector syntax.
Previously, we were searching the whole message_row object for emoji,
mentions, etc., which has a bunch of UI elements that can't contain
the syntax we want to modify. This should be a slight improvement in
the performance of message post-processing, which runs a lot of times
and thus is fairly important.
This check caused us to only run the code inside that block if the
message mentioned the current user (since that's when the `mention`
class is added to the main message row).
While this was a useful performance optimization, it probably was a
small one, not worth it for the correctness cost.
This adds a new realm_logo field, which is a horizontal-format logo to
be displayed in the top-left corner of the webapp, and any other
places where we might want a wide-format branding of the organization.
Tweaked significantly by tabbott to rebase, fix styling, etc.
Fixing the styling of this feature's loading indicator caused me to
notice the loading indicator for the realm_icon feature was also ugly,
so I fixed that too.
Fixes#7995.
Logic for checking if the last message in the current table is visible was
already written in message_viewport.js; Code in notifications.js is changed
to reduce redundancy.
We are trying to carve room for a more specific
"user_status" concept, which refers to statuses
that users specifically set, like "I'm away".
So we call this function "update_presence_info",
which reflects that it's more about actual
"presence"--i.e. the user really is present
in the browser, even though the actual human
may not want to be disturbed.
The current user gets excluded from all non-empty
searches, even ones that match the user, since
it can look funny when the user's at the top of a
search, and you'd never need to search for yourself
(again, since the current user is at the top of
the buddy list).
Apparently, we didn't have one of these, and thus had a moderate
number of generally very old violations in the codebase. Fix this and
clear the ones that exist..
We move all of its logic into settings_sections.
Note that this is slightly more than a refactor.
We are slightly more aggressive about resetting
sections. For example, if you go into Settings,
then exit the overlay, then go into Manage
Organization, we will now reset sections for both
groups.
We now rely on set_up() methods to call their
own module-specific versions of maybe_disable_widgets()
in the codepath for admin_sections.load_admin_section().
And then for live updates, we just explicitly call
all four modules that support maybe_disable_widgets().
This should make switching between sections slightly faster,
and it also reduces the risk of module A messing with
module B's state. (Granted, we have lots of other ways
that modules can mess with each other's state.)
Bootstrap's typeahead is the main part of the project that we've
forked, and moving it to its own module should help unlock our ability
to upgrade bootstrap itself.
This form isn't actively used, which is how it ended up broken, but it
basically didn't display its content properly at all.
Convert it to use our standard white-box framework.
This still doesn't look great in various ways, but it's at least not
obviously totally busted now.
Since we're adding this to a large number of portico pages, there's no
guarantee that these pages actually have a CSRF input.
Though given that the logout template contains a CSRF input,
realistically it should always be present.
We weren't using the actual sorted data to find
the last element. This probably worked by accident
in some cases, but this commit makes it more
deterministic.
We want the return value from this for the next
commit, so we no longer call `format_drafts` indirectly
from `populate_and_fill`, and we rename the latter
to `render_widgets`.
We had an anonymous callback for drafts that was
hard to read. It's much easier to flatten the code,
give functions actual names, and stub them as needed
in the unit tests.
Since we're adding this to a large number of portico pages, there's no
guarantee that these pages actually have a CSRF input.
Though given that the logout template contains a CSRF input,
realistically it should always be present.
If a user has an old mention and has since been renamed, there's
really nothing for us to do to render it; we should just return as
though we have no data.
Fix an issue that when a message is being edited, sometimes compose
options are hidden if there is no time limit. Also, move the options
further from the time limit to make them more noticeable.
Fix#11056.
The `replying_to_message` field was used in some
early versions of compose fade, but it has no more
use in the current code.
The drafts implementation didn't really make any sense,
anyway, as we were claiming to reply to the same
message we were drafting.
A common source of confusion for new users is sending a message when
you're scrolled up in the message feed; in this case, it's nice to
communicate to the user why the message is not in view.
Fixes#10792.
Restructured by tabbott to replace overly complex logic for getting
the position of the new message with a `message_list.get_row()` call.
Now, we correctly avoid calling various password quality/strength
functions in the registration flow in the event that there isn't a
password form on the current page.
Before, some code wasn't inside a block at all, while other code was
using an incorrect check (an empty jQuery object is not falsey).
The overall result was that this would often crash on certain
pages/flows, stopping JS execution and causing various secondary
problems.
The first bug fixed here has been around for a long
time--we were redundantly updating unread counts
indirectly via muting_ui.initialize(). The
unread counts also get updated in
unread_ui.initialize(), when we have more valid
state. (And it's worth noting here that the unread
counts get updated yet again once message fetches
complete.)
The second bug was a very recent regression from
my recent stream name -> stream id cleanup in the
muting system. We now depend on stream_data to
initialize muting data, so we need to initialize
muting.js slightly later in the process.
These fixes are intertwined, because they were both
somewhat caused by the anti-pattern of having
muting_ui.js initialize unread_ui.js and muting.js,
instead of doing more direct, fine-grained initialization
from ui_init.js.
Essentially we replace this code:
exports.update_muted_topics = function (muted_topics) {
muting.set_muted_topics(muted_topics);
unread_ui.update_unread_counts();
};
with this:
exports.initialize = function () {
exports.set_muted_topics(page_params.muted_topics);
};
And the modules load like this:
stream_data
...
muting
...
unread_ui
And we don't need any page-load initialization for muting_ui,
which is mostly used for Settings/Muted topics.
This function used to be called initialize_from_page_params(),
and we called it indirectly through `subs.js`.
Now we call it directly from `ui_init.js`, which gives us a
bit more control over how things are initialized. In fact,
this sets us up for the next commit, where I fix a recent
regression I introduced.
The data attribute here has some value if you're
inspecting the HTML in the browser, but it's not
worth the extra code.
All the list items have data-stream-id, so there's
no need for the parent to have it.
The stream_list test that was fixed here was sort of
broken. It accomplished the main goal of verifying
what gets rendered, but now the data setup part is
more like the actual app code (and simpler, too).
This fixes the most core data structures inside of
muting.js. We still use stream names for incoming
data to set_muted_topics and outgoing data from
get_muted_topics.
This will make us more resilient to stream name changes.
Before, if you were logged on when a stream rename
occured, topics that were muted under that stream would
appear to be unmuted. (You could fix it with a reload,
but it can be jarring to have a bunch of unread messages
appear in your feed suddenly.)
Fixes#11033
The fixture changes are because self.upgrade formerly used to cause a page load
of /billing, which in turn calls Customer.retrieve.
If we ran the full test suite with GENERATE_STRIPE_FIXTURES=True, we would
likely see several more Customer.retrieve.N.json's being deleted. But
keeping them there for now to keep the diff small.
Like the other similar commits, we were doing the same work in all
code paths, just with a much more error-prone approach.
We can also now remove the now-unused finish_initial_narrow function.
Like the other commits in this series, we were already doing this in
all of the callers of load_messages; this centralizes that logic in a
less ad-hoc feeling way.
We no longer use or need the start_initial_narrow function.
Previously, each individual caller of load_messages that passed
num_before > 0 would do its own manual management of fetch_status;
now, we just do it inside load_messages.
Apparently, the older side of the FetchStatus object for home_msg_list
was incorrectly not being maintained. We got away with this, because
the do_backfill code path (which runs after we're done with the
load_more cycle) will correct the error for found_oldest. But we
didn't have proper handling for history_limited here.
When we're doing the load_more frontfill, we were not correctly
declaring that we were in the process of doing a fetch. Because the
next load_more call clears this state anyway, this was generally a
short race, off-screen, but it is still a data flow bug.
See the upcoming commits for a refactor that will eliminate the
possibility of this sort of bug.
When a user's name is edited, currently we still show the old name is
mentions (though clicking on the item does the right thing).
However, at present, it creates a new problem in search results, where
the highlighting is removed by this substitution.
This styles the avatar and username that show when the registering
user is importing their settings from an existing Zulip account.
Tweaked by tabbott to fix the test/linter failures, a bit of styling,
and tag strings for translation.
A bug caused background links to open even when a modal in the user
settings overlay was active in the foreground. This commit fixes this
by disabling mouse events for the background when the modal is active,
and restoring them as soon as the modal starts closing.
Fixes#10654.
This adds a line to static/js/hotkey.js for focusing the "Close"
button. Tweaked by tabbott to make more clear that we don't expect
there to ever be both a close button and a save button, since in that
case this code would be busted.
Fixes: #3830.
The stream/topic edit areas now have these ids:
#stream_message_recipient_stream
#stream_message_recipient_topic
They are pretty verbose, but being able to grep
for these without noise does have some value.
Also, add a new notification sound, "ding". It comes from
https://freesound.org, where the original Zulip notification sound comes
from as well. In the future, new sounds can be added by adding audio
files to the `static/audio/notification_sounds` directory.
Tweaked significantly by tabbott:
* Avoided removing static/audio/zulip.ogg, because that file is
checked for by old versions of the desktop app.
* Added a views check for the sound being valid + tests.
* Added additional tests.
* Restructured the test_events test to be cleaner.
* Removed check_bool_or_string.
* Increased max length of notification_sound.
* Provide available_notification_sounds in events data set if global
notifications settings are requested.
Fixes#8051.
The Casper code that I eliminated here seems to be
bogus, in that I don't think it really waited for
all the clicks.
I **think** the intent of the test was to verify that
when you leave settings and go back into it, it remembers
the panel. I was able to verify this manually.
We have an upcoming change that lets us use the
back button after going arrowing through multiple
settings pages.
Without first adding this commit, we would have an
infinite loop when you came back to '#settings' and
then '#settings' would rewrite the url with the current
hash.
Just replacing the browser state allows the browser
to do the right thing.
The history protocol is pretty well supported:
https://caniuse.com/#search=history
We can eliminate the janky `setup_page` methods
and just pass in section from `hashchanged`.
This sets us up to handle browser history more
nicely when you load '#settings' and we could essentially
redirect you to '#settings/your-account' (or similar
things). A future commit will address that.
We also use `launch` as the new entry point, which
is more consistent with other modules.
The prior name of this was a bit inaccurate, as we no
longer ever hide the menu item for non-admins. Also,
it belongs more naturally in `gear_menu.js` at this point.
Also, we remove one call to this, which was in a place
where it was no longer necessary.
We now run the code to disable widgets every time
we reload a section, which was the original intention
of the code, but the call to it only happened when
you first launched the page.
We also continue to run this logic for live updates
of is_admin, although it's worth noting that the
code still only handles the "demotion" case of going
from admin to non-admin. (If somebody makes you an
admin, you continue to need to reload to get
widgets enabled.)
This ensures the "account settings" UI for managing a user's own email
address uses the delivery email, since that's what users care most about.
Eventually, we'll need to add support for at least viewing both email
addresses in "account settings", but this is the right long-term
behavior.
This new setting is still hidden in the UI when not in the development
environment, because the feature isn't ready for production, but
merging this will help simplify future work on the feature.
When the list of recipients of a group private message conversation is
truncated due to being long in the "Private messages" area, we didn't
provide easy access to the full list of people. Fix this by adding a
title attribute for the area.
Fixes#10978.
This correctly shows guest users that they cannot interact with
anything in the "Organization" tab, though we preserve the read-only
access to it so that they can (e.g.) browse the organization's custom
emoji.
Previously, Topic editing was offered in the UI even to message
senders and organizations admins only if the message was no more than
one day old. This was correct for the "community topic editing" case,
but not for message senders and organization admins.
While we're at it, this also centralizes some previously haphazard
logic to always call message_edit.is_topic_editable().
Tweaked significantly by tabbott to fix the logic.
Closes#10568.
The goal here was to enforce 100% coverage on
parse_narrow, but the code has an unreachable line
and is overly tolerant of bogus urls. This will
be fixed in the next commit.
Also adds relevant tests and documentation. We currently
do not narrow to a new topic, and instead just narrow to
the stream. Similarly, we do not narrow to a PM if any of
the recipients are invalid.
We stopped setting this nearly five years ago, as part
of bd9cccffce
The big conditional that I removed here should have
always evaluated to false, as I understand the code.
Presumably either the browsers handle # -> '' redirects
better now, or we address this somewhere else in our
codebase.
We ignore keystrokes like alt-left-arrow and alt-right-arrow,
so that the browser can do back/forward.
We may need to refine the handling of ctrl/alt/shift in the
future, but now we only support single-key operations.
This change removes all the complexity around
get_hash_group(), and we now only go into the
"same overlay" logic within Settings or within
Manage Organization, but not between them.
This means if you're in Settings but hit the back
button to something under "#organization" we now
do "more stuff", since we want to err on the side
of reloading sections, etc.
There's not much flicker in my testing, and
this is not a super common transition, anyway.
This code brings the focus to the first input field with errors rather
than just the first input field present in the form after the sign up
form is rendered again after invalid data is submitted.
Note from tabbott: This still doesn't handle the ToS checkbox being
the source of the error, but that's an independent issue.
Fixes#10869.
Add a lock icon to the right of tabs on which nothing is editable
for normal users. Add lock next to Custom emoji option if only admin
can edit them.
Tweaked by tabbott to use title for the lock icons, rather than
aria-hidden, since they do convey useful information.
Fixes: #10893.
Positioning using flexbox makes life much easier for everyone. With
this change we make positioning of icon relative to the label in the
dropdown menu much easier to do and alter if required. We now no
longer need to fiddle with tedious pixel measurements for placing the
icon in the right place.
As a result of this commit we had to change a click event binding
back to be associated with .dropdown-toggle class rather than being
associated with the h3, i because of the re-arrangement of the
dropdown configs.
The integration categories dropdown was too wide in comparison to
the category lozenges and hence this commit attempts to smooth up
the UI a bit on that front.
Here we just fix the behaviour of angle icon which is present
in the integration categories dropdown. It used to change direction
from down to right only if "All" options from the dropdown was
selected (which is also the initial and default option). This behaviour
was pretty inconsistent and looked odd. Rather than having a direction
changing icon here, it migth be just better to stick with just the
down facing angle arrow. Arrow direction in general represents in
which direction the dropdown is gonna open up (in addition to the
fact that a dropdown exits here).
We make the integration categories dropdown gradually slide down/up
rather than appearing instantenously. I believe this gives a better
look to the dropdown and how it behaves.
We also fiddle a bit with the code relating to angle icon in the
dropdown. Basically though its behaviour was already buggy and
will be addressed in an upcoming commit, we try to maintain whatever
behaviour it had before introduction of the annimation effect.
The issue here was that if we opened up integrations page in
responsive mode (so the integrations category sidebar turns into a
dropdown) and click a few centimeters outside the actual dropdown
or perhaps the dropdown menu when its open, it is possible to toggle
or select a integration category.
What this essentially means is that clicking in blank area outside
visible boundaries of dropdown menu its possible to interact with it.
Fix: We change elements on which the click event is tied to and
adjust a bit of CSS for relevant elements so things look as they
used to but function in correct or better manner.
What is the buggy behaviour?
Before this commit if you were to open the integrations docs page
in a smaller window so that the integrations categories sidebar
changed into a dropdown (so that our page is responsive to
screen size), one would notice that selecting a category from the
dropdown menu didn't make dropdown to auto collapse. This feels very
uncomfortable from users prespective since an ugly dropdown with all
the categories sticking around uncollapsed kind of defeats the purpose
of having a dropdown.
Fix: We make the categories dropdown toggle/auto collapse upon
selection of a category.
Fixes part of #10026.
Adds additional option to typeahead:
`tabOpensEmptyTypeahead`(default: false):
tabOpensEmptyTypeahead overrides helpOnEmptyStrings.
This commit sets helpOnEmptyStrings to false and
tabOpensEmptyTypeahead to true. Now typeahead will
open on an empty string only if Tab has been pressed.
Fixes part of #10026.
NOTE: The Tab key will select option from typeahead if the typeahead
is already open i.e the same behaviour as Enter.
NOTE: This behaviour applies irrespective of search pills are enabled
or not.
Even prior to my recent change in settings_panel_menu.js,
we were assigning window.location.hash a value that doesn't
have a '#' prefix. This probably doesn't matter too much
for the browser, but it does confuse our own checks about
whether we're redundantly updating browser history.
Now we prefix the settings hash with '#' and we encorce
this convention with a blueslip error.
Just calling update_browser_history is sufficient
here, and we end up short-circuiting some code
in hashchanged():
* we don't need to set state.old_hash, because
that's what update_browser_history does
* we bypass the is_overlay_check, which is always
false in this context
For stream links inside messages (like "#social") we
now use these functions:
hashchange.go_to_location:
We don't need to set href. Relative paths
are more standard, and the url is already
encoded.
hash_util.by_stream_uri:
This saves a step in building the URL.
We call hashchanged.update_browser_history() when
we switch panels. This API short circuits the
hashchanged callback and avoids code churn.
(We weren't actually double rendering, as the downstream
code does nothing at this point, so this is more
just preventig a pitfall and moving to a consistent
API.)
Before this commit, we would sometimes have
the toggler handle clicking or arrowing to
the All tab, but then also rewrite the hash
which caused us to re-process the event.
Now we only call update_browser_history()
in the callback handler from the toggle widget.
There's a bit of refactoring to make this happen,
but the call stacks end up being this:
call toggler.goto(...)
# callback is dispatched
call subs.switch_stream_tab
actually_filter_streams
update_browser_history
While they can share some code, opening the edit panel
for a stream and clearing the panel are pretty different
actions, so we simplify the API for each thing.
You no longer have to pass in booleans, and for the clear
case, you don't have to pass in a bogus node that just
gets ignored.
This fixes a bug where hitting the "n" hotkey was
causing double work related to the hashchange system.
The code is now organized like this:
do_open_create_stream() does the GUI piece
We call the above directly for hash changes.
For in-app actions, whether clicks or hotkeys,
we call open_create_stream(), which delegates
most of the work to do_open_create_stream() but
also updates the hash.
This diff looks a bit more complicated than it really is.
We had a bug where we'd call subs.change_state for
non-streams-related changes. The bug probably barely
impacted customers, since it's hard to get into that
situation unless you're in "Settings", and then the
code mostly did nothing. There's still a deeper issue
of what we actually do want to for settings changes,
but this fix does not address that.
We invert the conditionals related to internal state
changes, so that we can handle internal state changes.
And we make sure to only call subs.change_state if our
"base" is "streams".
This is mostly extracting the code within the `if`
block, as well as setting `base`, which wasn't used
elsewhere.
Also, the `else` no longer calls `is_overlay_hash`,
which was a redundant check.
This is definitely a micro-optimization, but avoiding
creating an extra object speeds up page loads by about
20ms per 1000 streams.
It's slightly sketchy to mutate the value in place, but
the original value never gets used again.
We now let color_data keep its own state for
unused_colors, so that we longer have to pass in
a large list of unused_colors every time we want
to assign a new stream color.
This mostly matters at startup, where we might
be cycling through 5000 streams. We claim all
the unused colors up front.
Each operation now has an upper bound of expensiveness,
where the worst case scenario is basically popping
off the first element of a list of <= 24 colors.
The algorithm is now deterministic, too, to make
it easier to test. It's unclear whether random color
assignment ever had much benefit, and it made unit
testing the algorithm difficult. Now we have 100%
line coverage.
Fixes part of #10902.
When there is some error in connecting to server(more specifically to the
tornado server) the "Unable to connect to Zulip" connection error message
gets cleared as Django server could send the response of "get" request of
old messages and hence get_old_messages_success hides the error message
even though the connection is not properly established.
Fixes: #5599.
This commit fixes bug: When user clicks on remove-user-pill-btn,
it closes the parent modal instead of removing user pill from input.
This happens because button has class `exit` and there is click
event listener on all `exit` class buttons, which closes modal.
Fix this by adding `e.stopPropogation` to remove-user-pill listener.
While we don't actually need another tooltip on /stats right now, this
provides a clear approach for how to do that. We've since added
tooltips in various other parts of the webapp, and that code is pretty
copy-pasteable, so I think it's reasonable to say this closes#4612.
Cleaned up by tabbott to remove a bunch of unnecessary changes.
This code prevents the password bar from being incorrectly clear after
the sign up form is rendered again after invalid data is submitted
(generally due to forgetting to agree to ToS).
Fixes#10868.
I think this will fix a Casper flake where there was a race
window with multiple temp DOM elements holding copied text.
I also add a comment to the code I think causes this race
for the tests.
Previously, because the parens were added via CSS, copy-pasting the
EDITED notices resulted in junk like this:
Iago 3:51 PMEDITED
edited message content
Now, you get:
Iago 3:51 PM (EDITED)
edited message content
Status messages were incorrectly not selectable, due to a bug in how
we setup the no-select hierarchy (for making copy-paste not have weird
whitespace issues).
Fixes#10456.
For many years we have been excluding the current user
from the buddy list, since their presence is kind
of implicit, and it saves a line of real estate.
This commit removes various user-is-me checks
and puts the user back for the following reasons:
* explicit is better
* newbies will be less confused when they
can see they're actually online
* even long-time users like myself will
feel more comfortable if it's just there
* having yourself in the buddy list facilitates
things like checking your presence or sending
yourself a message
* showing "me" reinforces the meaning of the
green circle (if my circle is green and I'm
active, then others with green circles must
be active too)
* If you're literally the first user in the
realm, you can now see what the buddy list
looks like and try out the chevron menu.
The biggest tradeoff here is the opportunity cost.
For an org with more people than fit on the screen,
we put the Nth person below the fold to show "me".
I think that's fine--users can still scroll or
search.
This commit doesn't do anything special with the
current user in terms of sorting them higher in the
list or giving specific styling.
Fixes#10476
We reduce nesting of code by just early-exiting
for the `is_current_user` check.
This also forces us to be a bit more thorough
with our tests if we want to maintain line
coverage.
For message groups, I just changed the internal name
to "topic_links".
For uses of "subject_links" that are tied to how the
server names fields, I introduced these wrappers:
* util.set_topic_links(obj, topic_links)
* util.get_topic_links(obj)
These can be used for either messages or events.
Previously, messages were a string of disconnected regions. Modeling them as a list brings several benefits:
* Quickly jump to the message list by using a screen reader's list navigation hotkey.
* Quickly jump between messages by using a screen reader's list item navigation hotkey.
* Quickly jump to the beginning or end of message lists in screen readers that support it.
This is a nice performance optimization for the rare case where the
user does quote-and-reply on a message, aborts the compose, and then
re-does the quote-and-reply.
We split out two new functions and call them
everywhere that we used to call add_display_time():
- `update_group_time_display`
- `update_timestr`
We also make some of the local vars more consistent,
as well as doing more explicit clearing of vars than
`delete`.
Splitting these functions will allow us to muck with date
dividers without affecting the `update_str` functionality.
Change wording of public stream description to
"Any member of the organization" from "Anybody"
to indicate that guest users can't subscribe even
public stream of organization.
Previously, when a new stream was created on a client other than the
current one, the browser would first receive the "stream_created"
event, and make up a client-side display color at that time to use in
the "stream settings" view (it doesn't yet know the color that was
selected when the user was actually subscribed, because it doesn't
even know yet that the user is being subscribed to this stream), and
then moments after it'll receive a "susbcribe" event letting the
client know that the user is subscribed (and specifying the color to
use).
However, due to an argument not being passed through properly and a
missing rerender, we were not properly updating either the data
structures or doing a stream colors rerender in order to show the new
color.
This fixes the issue reported in
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/48-mobile/subject/stream.20colors/near/660170
This moves the deactivate account which was previously placed under
"SETTINGS / YOUR ACCOUNT" -> "Deactivate account" to "SETTINGS / YOUR
ACCOUNT" -> "User settings" for making it more visible.
Use the placeholder `[Quoting…]` when quoting and replying before the
quote has been added to the message. Also, add tests to the
`compose_actions` Node tests for the new behavior.
Fix#10705.
Guest users can't access subscribers of any(public or private)
non-subscribed streams. Therefore, hide subscribers list
of all non-subscribed streams from guest users in UI.
Fixes#10749 (the previous parts were fixed already).
This will change the hash of the URL when a new tab
gets selected. Vice versa when the billing page is opened
the appropriate tab is selected according to hash of
the URL. This means when the card gets updated the
page would be reloaded correctly to show #payment-method
tab.
When a user clicks the compose `+` button, create a popover at the
bottom right of the screen including buttons for opening a new stream
message or a new private message.
Use CSS to display a `+` button on mobile but keep the more verbose
buttons on desktop. In the future, this button will be used to display
a popop for a new message.
Guest users can't subscribe themselves to streams, so we shouldn't
display the subscription button at end of stream message view.
Fixes part of #10749.
Guest users can't subscribe themselves to any stream, so we hide the
"Subscribe" button. Previously, it was showing Subscribe button after
a guest user unsubscribed from a stream.
Fixes part of #10749.
The "notification settings" page previously advertised support for
mobile push notifications via checkboxes, even if the server hadn't
yet been registered for push notifications. This was a frequent
source of onboarding pain for new Zulip organizations.
We fix this by providing a clear warning and disabling the relevant
inputs on the settings pages.
Modified significantly by tabbott to correct some tricky logic errors
as well as some copy-paste bugs.
Fixes#10331.
We want to avoid `blueslip.error` in cases where
the root cause could just be bad data that is
human-entered.
There are a few callers here who **should** be
sending good data all the time, but hopefully
they either have good test coverage, other
obvious failure symptoms, or, ideally, just
do what the user would mostly expect in the
face of bad data.
This supports guest user in the user-info-form-modal as well as in the
role section of the admin-user-table.
With some fixes by Tim Abbott and Shubham Dhama.
This is the natural behavior that most users will
probably expect. If you need to go to All Messages when
topics are zoomed in, you can just hit ESC twice.
Before this change, if you hit ESC, then hotkey
code would call search.clear_search, which would
call narrow.deactivate(), which would then use
`$('#search_query')` to clear a value, but then
let search.clear_search blur the input and
disable the exit button. It was all confusing.
Things are a bit more organized now.
Now the code works like this:
hotkey.process_escape_key
Just call narrow.deactivate.
$('#search_exit').on('click', ...):
Just call narrow.deactivate.
narrow.deactivate:
Just call search.clear_search_form
search.clear_search_form:
Just do simple jquery stuff. Don't
change the entire user's narrow, not
even indirectly!
There's still a two-way interaction between
the narrow.js module and the search.js module,
but in each direction it's a one-liner.
The guiding principle here is that we only
want one top-level API, which is narrow.deactivate,
and that does the whole "kitchen sink" of
clearing searches, closing popovers, switching
in views, etc. And then all the functions it
calls out to tend to have much smaller jobs to
do.
This commit can mostly be considered a refactoring, but the
order of operations changes slightly. Basically, as
soon as you hit ESC or click on the search "X", we
clear the search widget. Most users won't notice
any difference, because we don't have to hit the
server to populate the home view. And it's arguably
an improvement to give more immediate feedback.
If you zoom into "more topics" for a stream that has
a LOT of topics, and then scroll down to the bottom,
and then zoom out by selecting "All messages" or
similar upper-left-sidebar options, we now try to scroll
the more recently active stream back into place after we scroll
out.
Before this change, it was possible for your lower left
sidebar to appear empty, as it would keep the
scroll offset from "more topics".
If our topic list isn't zoomed in, avoid calling
stream_list.zoom_out_topics().
This commit also introduces `zoomed_in` to track
our topic zooming state.
This small modules nicely breaks down the
responsibilities of topic_list and stream_list
when it comes to zooming in and out of topics
(also known as hitting "more topics" or "All
Streams).
Before this, neither module was clearly in
charge, and there were kind of complicated
callback mechanisms. The stream_list code
was asking topic_list to create click handlers
that called back into stream_list.
Now we just topic_zoom set up its own click
handlers and delegate out to the other two
modules.
This fixes a regression from here:
88b4a9f2d7
The fix didn't account for how huddles are
represented as comma-delimited strings.
We also simplify the logic by extracting a
function and doing early-exit for simple
cases.
Internally we generally omit our own id and email
in data structures related to PMs, except when we
are the sender, but if we receive "perma links"
we will need to filter out our id.
This reflects the newly selected value of role in "role" column under
active-users section and deletes the redundant admin-icon updation code(
As we already removed bolt admin-icon)
New user avatar width is not maximum when user upload
new image. Because wrong html element is accessed for
setting value of image src attribute.
This commit removes these code from success of ajax call,
cause we already handle this in event `user_events - avatar_url`.
This deduplicate code for the checkboxes which are dependent on other
parameters and it makes no sense changing them when that parameter is
false. For example, changing `message_content_in_email_notifications`
makes sense only when `enable_offline_email_notifications` is true.
There is need for such a helper because `unless` executes to be true even
when we haven't passed the context variable on which we are checking the
conditional statement.
We drop support for usage of `icon-vector` as base class when
including icons from font awesome icons package.
Now on, only icons as specified in font awesome v4.7.0 can be used
in the code base.
We now ask compose_pm_pill to give us a list of user
ids that we are PM'ing to, and we only convert user
ids to emails right before we put requests on the wire.
We also let the "pill system" tell us whether we
have unconverted data.
It also sets up for an upcoming server change where we
can just send user ids to the server.
This change should be transparent to the majority of users.
For Zephyr users we are slightly less aggressive about
sending typing indicators, since we now require valid
user ids.
This module makes it really easy to create are-you-sure
dialogs for dangerous operations.
Basically it's one function with five parameters. You
give three chunks of HTML, a callback function, and
a parent container.
The first use of this will be in settings_user_groups,
coming up in a couple commits.
This removes some unnecessary code duplication in the CSS classes for
Google and GitHub authentication social auth buttons.
This will, in turn, help us avoid extra work every time we add a new
authentication backend.
Changes -
a) Updated the border-radius to 4px for all the buttons.
b) Increased the margins between the labels and inputs.
These changes affect the login and register page's styling.
Previously we only added the active class to the Date uploaded
column, thinking it was already sorted by upload date by default.
However, it wasn't, so now we explicitly make a call to sort it by upload
date to fix an issue with broken sorting.
Fixes#10518.
I don't know how long this has been broken, but it seems
some re-design of our message feed moved the Subscribe
button out #zfilt, so we use a different parent selector
now to turn on the click handler.
Hopefully this was a pretty obscure bug. To reproduce
it go to "Manage Streams" and then select a stream you're
not subscribed to (from "All Streams"), and don't actually
subscribe, but then hit "View stream".
The user experience here is still a bit confusing, but
this is just a quick fix.
Previously, if someone updated his/her name from accounts page and closed
the modal and then reopen the modal, the page still had the old name as
we use `page_params.full_name` in `accounts-settings.handlebars`. This
commit fixes this bug.
Fixes: #10529.
Since now we have email notifications for streams messages too, so
there is no direct dependency of
`message_content_in_email_notifications`checkbox on
`enable_offline_email_notifications` setting and neither we can say it's
dependent on `enable_stream_email_notifications` as well because we may
have email notifications set for individual streams. So removing this
checkbox dependency is the best solution here.
I used line-height: 22px and font-size: 16px in .message-content to take the
screenshots. Requires some additional fiddling for the LaTeX picture, inline
code block, and maybe a few others.
We have a body-level click handler that closes
all modals if you click outside a modal. This
code is a bit brittle, because we need to first
check that the element we clicked is not in a modal,
and our markup there isn't entirely consistent.
This is a quick fix that just adds `#user-profile-modal`
as one of the selectors to look for.
Fixes#10500
We don't use input.create_non_editable_pill() in our
code yet. If we add this back, we'll want to have node
tests on it.
Removing this unused code brings us to 100% line
coverage for input_pill.js.
This directly reverts 5c11ab85 with the small addition
of adding input_pill to our list of fully covered
modules.
This commit exposes the function is_duplicate_full_name()
that can be used to discern if we cannot identify a user
just by their full name in the interface and have to use
his user id as well to distinguish them from other users.
* Eliminate unnecessary div element wrapping around the icon and
change jQuery selectors accordingly
* Set initial position through CSS instead of JS
* Set color to inherit to prevent night mode issues.
This is largely inspired by requests from people not liking the
Google's new emojiset. A lot of people were requesting to revert
back to old blobs emojiset so we are re-enabling this feature
after making relevant infrastructure changes for supporting google's
old blob emojiset and re-adding support for twitter emojiset.
Fixes: #10158.
When we nudge up the feed to prevent the compose box
from obscuring it, we now have 20 pixels of separation
instead of 5. Before this fix, it was hard for users
to know whether they had any messages being covered.
Wrap all inputs tabs and inputs in `.contributors-list`, and increase
the width of that `div` to be 80px larger than the width of the other
content in order to fit each tab.
Instead of rendering tabs upfront, initialize them to a `Loading…`
indicator and then render them when clicked.
Use a `rendered_tabs` object to cache rendered HTML strings instead of
re-loading a tab (e.g. if it is selected, another tab is selected, and
then it is selected again).
These repositories (`zulip-ios-legacy` and `zulip-android`) are
deprecated, and as such should not have their own tabs, but still
should be included in the total contributions count.
This adds a feature in the "Notification" section of "Settings" tab,
which lets user enable or disable login emails notification.
Tweaked by tabbott to simplify the test.
Fixes: #5795, progress towards #5854.
We now have a callback for whenever the compose
box gets autosized by our old vendored version
of the autosize widget. It calls code to
scroll up the message feed if we are newly
covering it.
Use the placeholder `[uploading file]()` when uploading before the
upload has completed. This behavior prevents an image from being
improperly placed when typing after starting an upload. This is based
on GitHub's handling of image uploading.
Also, add tests to the `upload` Node tests and update existing tests to
account for the new behavior.
Fix#10305.
Empty "person picker" fields appear with a much smaller width than all
other custom fields. Increase the `min-width` of the field that it
matches the widths of other text boxes.
Fix#10414.
This is general fix that makes sure that we
apply all message-modifying events after we
apply the events for the initial incoming
messages.
The particular scenario that was reported here
was when you would have two tabs for Zulip,
with one of them open and in a PM view, and
with the open tab being at the bottom of the
feed, such that incoming messages would be
immediately visible.
Now suppose the other person in that PM
conversation sent you a message.
The open tab would properly immediately
mark the message as read, and notify
the server. The problem was that the closed
tab would not process the main message event
until it "woke up", by which time the flag-update
event was bundled into the same event batch
as the main message event. We'd then process
the flag-update first, which essentially was
a noop, since the actual message wasn't in
the message store yet. The user would then
see unread counts increment in the closed tab,
while the open tab didn't increment. This
was confusing.
Now `server_events.js` processes the actual
message first and does the flag-update as part of a
`post_message_events` loop.
We include events for updating message flags,
deleting messages, and attaching submessages
to messages in the `post_message_events` array.
This bug was a bit difficult to simulate in a dev
environment, since you needed your "open" tab
to be in focus to simulate the race, but as
soon as you tab to another place to deliver
a message (whether from the browser or otherwise),
the open tab is no longer in focus.
I did this in the console of my "open"
tab to work around it:
unread_ops.process_visible = unread_ops.mark_current_list_as_read;
This problem was easy to reproduce, but it wasn't
entirely consistent. I often needed to send
several messages in succession to trigger event
batching and force the race condition. (This wasn't
precisely a "race", as events actually arrive in the
correct order; it was having them arrive in the same
batch that triggered the bug.)
This commit fixes multiple invite-user-email sent to user.
In invite-user-form, submit-form click handler is getting
called multiple times on submit-invite-user-form event, which
results in multiple invitation mail to user.
Because, we registered same submit click handler multiple times.
Submit form click handler is registered when user opens invite-user
modal. If user opens modal multiple times, click handler get
registered multiple times.
We should register this click handler on `exports.initialize`
function instead of `exports.launch` function. This modal is unlike
other modal, where we append html when user opens modal. In this
case, we append modal on initialization. We only show modal when
user opens. So on initialization, modal element already exists,
register click handler on submit-btn element, on intialization
not when user open modal.
Fixes#10354.
If a caller passes undefined to go_to, it is
almost certainly a programming error, so we
shouldn't silently ignore it just because
the current key is undefined.
We also avoid setting curr_key until we
validate the incoming key.
When non-admin users visit the custom profile fields settings page,
the `Sortable` error
Uncaught Sortable: `el` must be HTMLElement, and not
[object Undefined]
is thrown, with `undefined: undefined | No stacktrace available` being
shown in the browser. Fix this by only using `Sortable` if the user is
an admin.
Fix#10403.
In commit c293bb82c4 we changed
id_realm_invite_by_admins_only and realm_invite_required checkboxes to a
single dropdown so these lines are redundant now.
In user type custom field, field value is list of user ids. We weren't
converting list to json object in update event payload. This throws
error in frontend, cause we store stringify representation of custom
field value. Therefore, after update event is recieved field-value-
type gets updated to array from string which throws json parsing error.
On mobile devices, the search bar appears as too tall for the rest of
the top header. Fix this by setting `#search_query`'s height and
vertical alignment properties.
Fix#10373.
These buttons are displayed with a lighter background than other
buttons. Update their borders and background colors (along with the
border on the search box) so that they match the night theme.
Fix#10301.
Expect div-input element in every pill-container even though pills are
not editable. This is correct, because `input_pill.js` appends pills
before the div-input element.
Modify structure of template data used to render
`user_profile_modal.handlebars`.
This is preparatory commit to display user pills in user profile
popover instead of user names in user type custom fields.
This commit add FIELD_TYPE_CHOICES_DICT to page_params and replace
FIELD_TYPE_CHOICES.
FIELD_TYPE_CHOICES_DICT includes all field types with keyword, id
and display name. Using this field-type-dict, we can access field
type information by it's keyword, and remove all static use of
field-type'a name or id in frontend.
This commit also modifies functions in js where this page_params
field-types is used.
This fixes the mis-sized text in the bulleted lists on /for/
working-groups-and-communities (and some other pages), by ensuring
p tags inside li tags don't get font-size styling applied to them
twice.
This line full of non-breaking spaces dates back to before Zulip being
open sourced (ca4e6a0ff), so we can assume it was a fix that we don't
need anymore.
If `TEXT_EMOJISET` is currently selected emojiset then fallback to
`GOOGLE_EMOJISET` for displaying emojis in emoji picker and
composebox typeahead. We should pre-load the spritesheets in`emoji.js`
even in case of text emojiset otherwise on slow networks emoji picker
will appear empty initially.
This fixes a UI bug where if a user had a lot of recent private
message threads, they'd take over the entire left sidebar.
This was caused by not setting the max height of users list in private
message container.
Fixes: #5384.
This commit add checks in frontend to remove null values of choices
from json data. This allows user to successfully create/edit choice
custom field, even if there is blank input in choices.
This commit
- Remove `add-btn` in choices, to create new input
for choice
- Add logic which create blank input for choice at
the bottom if user start typing into above input choice.
This commit add following logic in delete-btn of choices, so
user can not delete all choices of custom field.
Show `delete-btn` in all choices, but if there exist only
choice hide `delete-btn` of that choice.
Hide `delete-btn` of first choice in create-new-custom-field and
edit-choice-type-field form, so user can not delete all choices
and have to submit at least one choice.
This commit remove this logic of choice-field-delete-btn from
both settings.
This is preparatory commit of adding new logic in `delete-btn`.
Fixes#10124.
Users in the waiting period category cannot subscribe other users to
a stream. When a user tries to mention another unsubscribed user, a
warning message appears with a subscribe button on it to subscribe
the other user.
This commit removes the subscribe button and changes the warning text
for users in the waiting period category.
Instead of displaying a fixed error message inside the yellow bar itself,
now the yellow bar disappears on error and a red compose_error is shown.
The error message is the one returned from the server.
Fixes#9803.
The compose box closes on any click in the document outside the compose
box except for an element with an anchor tag or in its parents.
This commit adds an anchor tag as parent of the keyboard shortcuts
icon.
When the icon or the text of a menu item in settings dropdown was
clicked, already open compose box was closed. Clicking on the empty
area of that menu item i.e the area where the icon or text was not
present did not close compose box. This commits check whether the
target itself is an anchor tag or of any of its parent contains the
anchor tag.
If a user is narrowed by `is:private`, `pm-with`, or `group-pm-with`,
change the `New topic` button to say `New stream message` instead for
added clarity.
Also, add to the Casper and Node tests for this behavior.
Fix#9072.
Due to copyright issues with potentially displaying Apple emojisets on
non-apple devices, as well as iamcal dropping support for the emojione
emojiset (see https://github.com/iamcal/emoji-data/pull/142), we are
dropping (perhaps temporarily) support for allowing users to switch
emojisets in Zulip.
This commit just hides the feature from the user but leaves most of
the infrastructure in place so that in the future if we decide to
re-enable the support we will not need to redo the infrastructure work
(some JS-side code is deleted, mostly because we'll want to re-add the
feature using the do_settings_change infrastructure anyway).
The most likely emoji set to add is the legacy "blobs" Google emoji
set, since it seems popular with some users.
Tweaked by tabbott to remove some additional JS code and update the
changelog.
Choice type of custom field, displays index of selected choice by user
instead of value of choice.
Fix this by parsing choice-type custom field to get field value before
rendering user popover template.
Fixes#10239
Previously, we incorrectly setup the click handler on
create-custom-field-btn each time settings overlay opens, which
executes handler multiple times results in more than one HTTP request
to server for custom field creation.
This commit creates an ID for create-field-btn and initializes the
click handler on this button, instead of the form; the side effect of
that change is that we're now no longer double-adding this click
handler every time the page is opened.
This isn't a clean solution; ideally, we'd only call the function to
add the click handler once in the first place.
Fixes#10126.
Function `update_announce_stream_state` is used to update announce-stream
checkbox. If stream is private announce-stream checkbox gets disabled
by this function.
There are unncessary calls to `update_announce_stream_state` fuction.
i.e. it is called
- when user clicks on `copy-from-stream` link to toggle streams-list
- when stream-checkboxes value is changed to copy subs from stream
- when user-filter value is changed to search users
These events does not affect announce-stream value, therefore
there is no need to call this function to update it.
Currently, our edit-field-choice form in custom profile field settings
in admin UI, is rendered when settings modal is loaded not when admin
user clicks on edit-btn.
Admin user open edit-field-form of choice-type-field, do some changes
in choices, discard those changes and close edit-field-form.
When admin user again open this edit-field-form, those discarded
changes are displayed, instead of original choices data.
Fix this issue by re-rendering field choices when admin user clicks
on edit-field-btn.
Admin user must enter at least one choice for choice type fields
in create new custom field form. Admin can not delete all choice
options in form.
Reset delete-btn of choice inputs on choice reordering so that
admin can delete all choice except first choice input option.
Currently, admin user has to add order of custom-field-choice in
input box to create and edit choice-type custom field.
Remove this input boxes and add drag-drop list of custom-field-choices
using Sortable.js.
Fixes#10129
In Chrome, the loading spinners on the Bots and Deactivated Users pages
were not visible due to the `filter` elements having duplicate IDs across
the different pages. (There are multiple `filter` elements with the ID
`uil-ring-shadow` on the page.)
To solve this, when generating a new loading SVG element, we append
the container element's ID to the filter's ID, thus preventing any
duplicates.
Fix#8620.
Admin users can't add private unsubscribed streams to the default
streams list. Therefore, we shouldn't include private streams the
user is not subscribed to in the default stream suggestions.
This commit fixes two issues with the previous implementation:
1. JavaScript's replace replaces only the first instance,
thus we need to use a regex.
2. Handlebars was setting the id of the HTML elements with
spaces in between which broke the delete button; now a
new variable display_name is passed to the template.
This also makes changes to the casper tests to have an emoji
name with multiple spaces in it to ensure this bug doesn't
appear again.
When visiting a narrow like
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/doesnotexist, grey-out the reply
button and add the title `There are no messages to reply to.`
Also, add to the tests for `narrow.js` with
`#left_bar_compose_reply_button_big`.
Fix#8547.
Currently in create new stream form, announce_stream option isn't get
disabled for private stream with public history.
This commit fixes the above issue.
We move remove_deactivated_user_from_all_streams
into stream_events.js. There were some minor changes
to rename variables and also to not rely on using
`stream_info`.
This allows several modules to no longer need
to import `narrow` (or, in our current pre-import
world, to not have to use that global).
The broken dependencies are reflected in the node
tests, which should now run slightly faster.
All of our data related to emojis is in emoji.js.
Now typeahead_helper no longer depends on emoji_picker.
Generally we want typeahead_helper to only depend
on data modules to avoid complicated circular
dependencies (or at least mitigate them).
I think it's a known problem that we don't match
on common aliases for our top N emojis, but I don't
attempt to address that here. I just made the
comments reflect the names we use in our
current data structures.
We don't need util.js to be depending on emoji_picker.js.
The function emoji_prefix_sort is only used
in typeahead_helper, so I just moved the implemenation
to there.
This is part of work to break some of our
nastier circular dependencies in preparation
for our es6 migration.
This commit should facilitate loading leaf-like
modules such as people.js before all of the things
that reload.js depends on.
When you unsubscribe a stream by clicking on the
checkmark, we don't want it to disappear right
away, but we also don't need it to stay around
once you start searching for new streams.
Note from Tim: This commit removes some complex code that was just a
workaround for the fact that this widget used to automatically
re-filter immediately after clicking to unsubscribe a user.
Since we've since fixed that original issue, we don't need this.
We add a padded div to our container for the buddy
list to give scrolling the illusion that we've
rendered every list item, while still letting
the browser do the heavy lifting instead of trying
to fake it out too much.
This new div allows us to split out two concerns:
semantic list of items - remains in #user_presences
widget real estate - controlled by new #buddy_list_wrapper
We will use this for progressive rendering. We want to add
padding to the buddy list without messing with the integrity
of the actual HTML '<ul>' list. (One ugly alternative would
have been to add a dummy list item, which be a pitfall for
any code traversing the list.)
Basically, all the code relating to click handlers and similar
things was left alone. We only change js/css related to
scrolling, resizing, and overflow.
This version of progressive scrolling lazily
renders buddy list items, but it doesn't
provide the browser with any notion of upcoming
list items, so as you scroll down and the size
of the rendered list grows, the scrollbar shows
you being too close to the bottom.
This maintains 100% coverage on buddy_list.js.
Earlier, on opening the subs modal, the "Subscribed" tab would be selected
by default when the components.toggle was created for tab switching.
This would change the hash to `#streams/subscribed`, and then extra work had
to be done to change it back to `#streams/all` leading to a longer open times.
With this change, `#streams` and `#streams/subscribed` both take you to
the "Subscribed Tab", and `#streams/all` takes you directly to
the "All Streams" tab.
This renames Realm.show_digest_email field to
digest_emails_enabled, for greater clarity as to what it does
just from seeing the setting name, without having to look it up.
Fixes part of #10042.
We set the keep=false for the narrow_to_row callack so that it is deleted
once the subs modal is opened. Previously, this callback would cause issues
when you then tried to open the All Streams Settings as it would narrow to
the stream row.
In 47aaa73f96, we fixed one issue, which
is that server_events_dispatch.js was calling `update_starred` with
the wrong arguments, but created a new one (toggle_starred wasn't
updated) and missed another (which is that we weren't ever updating
message.starred, and thus if you toggle a message's star-state in one
browser, and then tried to toggle it back in a second, it would feel
like the click didn't work, because it was trying to toggle
e.g. off->on a second time).
This was supposed to be suppressed when a reload is in progress,
however, the logic was accidentally checking that
reload.is_in_progress was a defined function, not whether a reload was
actually in progress.
There was previously a race condition where reload.is_in_progress was
set after `activity.js` sent the presence request to the server, but
before we process the response; in that race condition, we still
shouldn't send blueslip errors to the server.
This renames Realm.restricted_to_domain field to
emails_restricted_to_domains, for greater clarity as to what it does
just from seeing the setting name, without having to look it up.
Fixes part of #10042.
Fixes part of #10026.
Typeaheads stopped propogation of keydown and keyup events for any
key except tab and enter. If stopAdvance was true even tab and enter
were not allowed.
advanceKeyCodes option was added to typeahead which allowed to specify
key codes for which propogation of keydown and keyup events should not
stop. advanceKeyCodes does not respect the stopAdvance option.
As the backspace key code is added to advanceKeyCodes in search.js,
the backspace key deletes pill on pressing backspace if input is empty
or only consists of spaces.
This optimize the case when the user-info-form modal is opened
in user-list by not rendering bot_owner_select handlebar.
This bug is before changing form to modal.
This is sort of a temporary fix to bring the state back to how it
was in commit: ef4337edcb. However,
long-term we will need to fix our local echo feature to do merging
of names just like we do on backend.
We don't need to get sorted streams in the "source"
function for typeahead, since we sort them later,
and we don't need to recalculate values.
This preserves the behavior that we include
unsubscribed streams in the typeahead, which is
probably intentional.
This pulls the essential bucketing/sorting logic out
of filter_table().
The diff isn't quite as clean as I'd like, but some
of the code that got added back to filter_table() can be
eliminated in the future. Basically, all the stuff
related to hidden ids can just be zapped if we go
to an approach of just re-building the DOM cleanly
whenever our filters change.
We replace two calls to stream_matches_query() with
a single call to triage_stream(), which prevents us
from doing the same is-subscribed checks twice.
We probably should have done this a while ago, even
though these functions are pretty tiny. The goal here
is to make it easier to have more consistent search
semantics.
Our first use case is subs.js. In this case we
are able to decouple a bit of generic string
matching from the subs-specific code.
We move some data code from subs.js to stream_data.js.
It's not clear we have been using the optimal sort for
dealing with locales, but this change preserves the
current behavior. The only subtle change here is that
we look up subs using a Dict now instead of a plain
JS object.
The values of this dictionary used to be raw DOM elements,
but get_row() wraps them again, so there's not a huge
reason to store them as raw DOM elements internally. It
is slightly easier to reason about the code if everything
stays at the jQuery level.
To preserve the old behavior here, we have to do something
that is kind of ugly, but at least it's explicit now. In
the old code, our cache was DOM elements, and if an id
wasn't in the cache, we would sneakily return $(undefined)
with this code in get_row():
return $(this._rows[id]);
And it turns out that $(undefined) is basically just a
zero-element jQuery object. A lot of our code depends
on this behavior and just works around the zero-element
objects as needed with checks like this:
if (this.selected_row()).length === 0) {
// don't try to get offset
}
For now we just preserve this behavior. We could eventually
be more strict here, or at least have aggressive warnings
on cache misses, but we'd need to retrofit code to be
able to call something like `has_rendered_selection()`
and/or deal with `undefined` as the return value for the case
where the selection hasn't been rendered.
Here is some example code that would cause tracebacks if
we just returned `undefined` for cache misses:
rerender_preserving_scrolltop: function () {
// old_offset is the number of pixels between the top of the
// viewable window and the selected message
var old_offset;
var selected_row = this.selected_row();
var selected_in_view = selected_row.length > 0;
if (selected_in_view) {
old_offset = selected_row.offset().top;
}
return this.rerender_with_target_scrolltop(selected_row,
old_offset);
},
This function is more cohesive and always takes in
a jQuery object containing exactly one DOM element,
and it does all stuff at the jQuery level of
abstraction (no raw DOM).
It's a pretty simple extraction--removing the level
of indentation makes the diff a bit noisy.
We shorten the name of the function and avoid having
all the callers call `.get()`. Now we mostly stay
in jQuery "space", which avoids some confusion about
when we're dealing with raw DOM elements and which
will facilitate unit testing.
Changed search pill padding, `.navbar-search` flex-wrap to match with
the CSS refactoring in 66df4e3e84.
The `height: 100%` changes to `.navbar-search` and `.input-append`
make up for the issue in which the pills overflowed in the mobile
view due to `.navbar-search` height being declared 40px explicitly
while the actual heiight in mobile view was shorter.
Currently on zoom out from stream topics, scrollbar didn't scroll back
to opened stream. Because call to scroll-to-stream func isn't called
after all streams view is displayed. So wrong stream element is
passed to func.
Fix this by calling scroll-to-stream func after all-stream-list view
is displayed.
We use these new functions in the message compose typeahead so that they
can also be used in a PM recipients typeahead with both people and user
groups.
We now render the "skin" part of "Stream Settings" before
adding in the actual streams. The new function
populate_stream_settings_left_panel() takes care of adding
the streams. It uses a new template called
`subscriptions.handlebars`.
Splitting out this function will give us more flexibility
for various improvements.
First, we can decide to render the list after we open the
overlay, just to avoid the problem that users don't know why
the modal's opening. (And we could add a loader spinner as
needed.)
Second, we can improve our filter features so that we do
filtering in the data instead of moving DOM rows around,
which is expensive.
Third, we can eventually introduce progressive rendering.
Finally, having the function broken out will make profiling
more precise about where bottlenecks exist.
Fixes#10059.
In 66df4e3e84,
`display: inline-flex` was added to `.pill-container` but
`flex-wrap: wrap` was missing which forced overflow pills to be on
one line and made the pill text overflow vertically. This was not
observed in composebox pills as `.pm_recipient .pill-container`
already had a `flex-wrap: wrap` rule which has been removed in this
commit to avoid duplication.
We were passing this in before, but having it as
a data member reinforces the idea that we'll want
this to be a first-class concept in the list, since
we depend on ordering for various things.
We now keep track of keys in buddy_list.js, so that
when we insert/remove items, we no longer need to
traverse all the DOM. Instead, we just find out
which position in the list we need to insert the
key in (where "key" is "user_id") and then find
the relevant DOM node directly and insert the new
HTML before that node. (And of course we still
account for the "append" case.)
There's a little more bookkeeping to make this
happen, but it should help reduce some code in
upcoming commits and pave the way toward
progressive rendering optimizations.
This commit should produce a minor speedup
for activity-related events that go through
buddy_list.insert_or_move(), since we are
not traversing the DOM to find insertion points
any more.
This will be useful for lazy rendering, where our
buddy_list widget already knows the keys (aka "userids")
it wants to render as you start scrolling them into
view.
Typing "tim " did not did not produce any match when suggesting person
in composebox typeahead or user group typeahead as the space at the
end of the "tim " string passed by the browser was a
`no break-space (U+00A0)` instead of `space (U+0020)`.
Although there are unicode characters other than `no break-space` which
represent spaces, only U+00A0 is replaced as it was the only space
character encountered when testing this issue manually.
Fixes#10039.
This is a fixup for e1291cf839.
While copying the the rules of `#searchbox` to `#searchbox_legacy`
in the search pills feature, the existing `#searchbox` rules were
missed in the conversion.
`#searchbox_legacy` has been added beside `#searchbox` in `media.scss`
instead of replacing that as both of them need those rules for the
mobile view.
Currently, if you access an article link with an anchor link that isn't
featured in the sidebar, the main article won't be highlighted. Thus, we
exclude the anchor link hash from the article-searching selector if
the full article pathname wasn't found.
Shrinking the widths enables all five core team profiles to be aligned
on the same line, instead of having four on the first line and one
profile on its own line.
Fix#10008.
To reduce code duplication when creating hotkey deprecation notices,
create the `get_hotkey_deprecation_notice` function. Also, create a
`ui` testing file with a test for the new function.
Fix#10004.
This replaces some old code with calls to topic_data.js.
Now our topic typeahead uses the same data as our
sidebar, stream suggestions, and the "n" key, so any
future improvements to that data will benefit all
features the same.
This is an important piece of #9857.
Now that `emoji_collection` and `emojis_by_name` are global
datasources in the webapp we need to rename things carefully
to reflect their actual meaning. The fact that emoji code is
used as a css class for unicode emoji is one thing but it is
not its sole use so renaming it seems a good idea.
This commit moves the `emoji_collection` datasource in the emoji
picker to emoji.js and renames it to `emojis_by_name`. It is a
mapping from emoji name to object where each object describes an
emoji. This is an effort in the direction of de-duplicating and
unifying the datasets being used by various our widgets(like
emoji picker and composebox typeahead) in the webapp. Migrating
all the widgets to a single datasource will help us in removing
the whole class of annoying bugs which causes some emojis to be
missing from some widgets.
This commit closes a long pending issue which involved moving the
`EMOTICON_CONVERSION` mapping to build_emoji infrastructure so
that there is only one source of truth. This was pending from the
time when this feature was implemented.
Pressing `Esc` did not blur a contenteditable div by default, while
an input field was blurred by default. Due to this when a user tried
to unnarrow using `Esc` key when the searchbox had focus, the focus
remained stuck in the div itself and no further action was taken.
If search pills are not enabled, the text present in the search bar
will be selected on pressing '/' and writing someting without deselecting
the text will clear the search text. Since selecting the pills would
not make sense in this context, the search box is focused instead.
Adds box-shadow to `#searchbox` when either `#search_query` or any
of the pills have focus. Uses jquery instead of pure css as the
`:focus` event occurs on `#search_query`, while we want to add
box-shadow to `#searchbox`. This could have been done with
`:focus-within` CSS selector, but it is not supported in IE or Opera.
`#search_query` already had an onfocus/focusout listener, adding
listeners to `#searchbox.pills` for those events wouldn't have worked
as you don't want the focusout event to fire when the focus shifts
from input to pill.
Also adds `focusin`, `focusout` and `css()` to zjquery. `css` is
same as `val`, except it returns an empty object in case of no value
instead of an empty string. I don't think `css()` is valid syntax
in actual jquery.
After adding search pills, suggestions were based only on the
current input and no validation against the existing pills was done.
operator_subset_suggestions have been removed. Default suggestions
for base_operators have also been removed.
Handle multiple operators:
if `is:starred stream:Ver` was typed without selecting the typeahead
or pressing enter in between i.e search pill for is:starred has not yet
been added, then the description of `is:starred` will act as a prefix
in every suggestion.
Also makes changes re-enabling person suggestions for names with spaces.
This large function will need to be modified significantly as part of
the pills effort, and copying it lets us preserve behavior in
production until we're ready to cut things over.
tab_bar.js becomes redundant after implementation of search pills.
This commit adds a comment to tab_bar.initiliaze, so the event
listeners related to it do not get initiated. This does not remove
any code related to tab_bar.js.
Also adds left and right border around the search icon.
Following points have been implemented in this commit:
1.) Add search pill on selecting typeahead.
2.) Re-narrow after removing a search pill.
3.) Add quiet optional parameter to removeLastPill.
4.) Pre populate search pills in narrow.activate.
5.) Clear existing search pills on narrow.deactivate.
Description of above points:
1.) I tried out using the description from suggestions.lookup_table
to append a pill using appendValidatedData so that the description
had not to be calculated again. But the description in the suggestions
lookup contains html due to highlighting. This html is escaped when
inputed in a pill. An attempt was also made to remove the higlighting
by replacing the tags. But other espaced characters like < also
popped up, so it was better to use append_search_string.
3.) If one wants to refresh the pill using pill.clear and wants to
repopulate them, evaluating the event_handler associated with the
action of removing the pill may not be desired.
4.) Pill population code is added to narrow.activate. Pills are not
populated if the narrow was triggered by search as search handles the
addition and removal of pill by itself. The reason for not handling
search too in narrow.activate is to avoid clearing the pills and
repopulating them. Example of some of the triggers for narrow.activate
include `restore draft`, `topic change`,`sidebar`.
Also modifies tests for search.js
Adds an optional parameter `quiet` to removeLastPill and removeAllPills.
If `quiet` is a truthy value, the event handler associated with the
pill will not be evaluated. This is useful when using clear to reset
the pills.
The letter-spacing was changed last in commit
fc4d80d941 which is about a 5 year old
commit at the point of writing. The change is removed as I did not
notice any visual change on removing it. Changing the letter spacing to
normal lets the text in the pills be seen legibly, otherwise the characters
were overlapping.
Input pills require a contenteditable div with a class named input
to fall inside the pill container. On converting the input tag into
a div, the size of the input decreases which is compensated by a
line-height of 40px. Comment above letter-spacing:normal was removed
as chrome and firefox do not change the letter-spacing to normal
for a div via the default browser stylesheet.
NOTE: Currently writing something into the div will call the action
corresponding to that key in the keyboard shortcuts. The input will
work fine once the pills have been initiated.
For the casper tests, for now, we just use the legacy search code.
When we change that, $.val() cannot be used on contenteditable div, so
$.html() will need to be used instead in select_item_via_typeahead.
Also adds the file to the static asset pipeline.
search_pill_widget.js will be used to access the pills object for
the search query box. It will act in a similar way to
compose_pm_pill.js. Why is this needed: Consider you've initiated
a pills object in search.js for the search query box. Now you want to
also access that pills object to pre-populate pills after a reload in
hashchange.js. search_pill_widget.js makes this easy without the use
of events.
The `tr` block does clones the `options` array (which contains the
entire subscriptions data set) very inefficiently, which leads to the
rendering being very slow.
We don't need a `tr` block here, as there is no dynamic content that
needs to be replaced.
When Pan & Zoom (canvas) is enabled, the `v` hotkey does not work due to
`LightboxCanvas` overriding the `keydown` event. Add `v` as an option in
the new listener.
Fix#9777.
This commit updates the `emoji-datasource` packages to version 4.0.4.
This update brings following changes to emoji infra:
1: Fix for the bleeding sprite sheets.
2: The category of some emojis has been changed. Categorywise breakup of
net gain or loss is as follows:
Travel & Places: 58 (gain)
Symbols: 47 (loss)
Smileys & People: 52 (gain)
Objects: 11 (loss)
Food & Drink: 3 (gain)
Animals and Nature: 46 (gain)
Activities: 9 (loss)
3: There were some changes in the image farm of the package which were
breaking our old emoji farm. I fixed them by modifying the remapped
emoji map.
Fixes: #8235.
This behavior was originally implemented in commit 6993f89, but due to not
specifying a toggle option, the Subscribed/All streams switcher tab was
focused after the input was focused, leading to the input's loss of focus.
Fixes#9981.