Previously, when we load for the first time, the panzoom
control is binded by default to the image class.
This causes various problems like when a non image class
is opened first in lightbox, and some panzoom function
is performed on it, even though no panzoom object
is binded to them it would perform the function with
the object binded to image class, causing it to throw
errors when no image has been opened yet in the lightbox.
This is fixed by checking if the image class has an img tag
in it before performing any functions of the the panzoom
object.
Earlier navigating to the next unread topic or DM with N / P and reaching
last unread topic or dm, nothing happened when shortcut was pressed again.
This commit changes the behaviour when shortcut reaches the last topic or
dm and pressed again. Now it notifies the user that there are no more
unread messages.
Fixes zulip#27862.
This commit refactors 'sponsorship_request' view and adds
'BillingSession.get_sponsorship_request' method.
This refactoring will help in minimizing duplicate code
while supporting both realm and remote_Server customers.
This commit refactors 'event_status' view and adds
'BillingSession.get_event_status' method.
This refactoring will help in minimizing duplicate code
while supporting both realm and remote_server customers.
Since Customer already stores the realm it is linked to and
customer is always created to store sponsorship request, we directly
use customer to link to the sponsorship data for the realm.
Earlier, for the desktop notifications having latex math
like "$$1 \oplus 0 = 1$$, the notification had the math
included multiple times.
This commit fixes the incorrect behavior by replacing
the KaTeX with the raw LaTeX source.
Fixes#25289.
Earlier, for the push notifications having latex math
like "$$1 \oplus 0 = 1$$, the notification had the math
included multiple times.
This commit fixes the incorrect behavior by replacing
the KaTeX with the raw LaTeX source.
Fixes part of #25289.
Moves and generalizes `switch_realm_from_standard_to_plus_plan`
in stripe.py to be a more general function for changing a
CustomerPlan to a new and valid tier, `do_change_plan_to_new_tier`.
Adds a helper function with the previous function name to be used
for the support view and management command for changing a realm
from the Standard plan tier to the Plus plan tier.
Renames CustomerPlan.SWITCH_NOW_FROM_STANDARD_TO_PLUS to be more
generic, CustomerPlan.SWITCH_PLAN_TIER_NOW.
Because the plan tier change is immediate, moves the code to end
the current plan with the old tier and create the new plan with
the new tier from `make_end_of_cycle_updates_if_needed` to instead
be in a separate helper function, `switch_plan_tier`.
This commit refactors the current hotspot subsytem to use a more
robust dataclass `Hotspot` defined in `lib/hotspots.py`. This fixes
mypy errors as well as make code more readable.
Generally, hotspots popover are depended on
the `?` icon to click to activate.
As we have introduced non-intro hotspots, the (non
intro) hotspot popover will open immediately after a
specific event occurs, they won't wait for `?` to click to
activate.
This function helps non-intro hotspots popover to open
easily.
This commit introduces non-intro hotspots.
They are a bit different than intro hotspots in the
following ways:
* All the non-intro hotspots are sent at once instead of
sending them one by one like intro hotspots.
* They only activate when a specific event occurs,
unlike intro hotspot where they activate after the
previous hotspot is read.
Rules followed:
1. Bold and highlighted background if the mention was processed
as a mention that includes you.
2. Bold personal mention (but not highlighted) if you were mentioned
but not subscribed at the time.
3. Otherwise not bold, no highlighting.
As we plan to keep the mention pill CSS the same if a user
was mentioned via that personal/wildcard/usergroup mention
irrespective of whether the user is subscribed or not, we use
usermessage flags to determine when to add 'user-mention-me' class.
Fixes#27654.
Now, the topic wildcard mention follows the following
rules:
* If the topic has less than 15 participants , anyone
can use @ topic mentions.
* For more than 15, the org setting 'wildcard_mention_policy'
determines who can use @ topic mentions.
Earlier, topic wildcard mentions followed the same restriction
as stream wildcard mentions, which was incorrect.
Fixes part of #27700.
We simplify the banner message by replacing the
"stream wildcard mentions" text with `"@stream mentions`,
`"@-all mentions"`, or `"@-everyone mentions"` text.