This reverts commit f81cc16a0f (#17999).
The {{#tr}} helper now includes the functionality that we wanted from
this.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
* This introduces a new event type `realm_linkifiers` and
a new key for the initial data fetch of the same name.
Newer clients will be expected to use these.
* Backwards compatibility is ensured by changing neither
the current event nor the /register key. The data which
these hold is the same as before, but internally, it is
generated by processing the `realm_linkifiers` data.
We send both the old and the new event types to clients
whenever the linkifiers are changed.
Older clients will simply ignore the new event type, and
vice versa.
* The `realm/filters:GET` endpoint (which returns tuples)
is currently used by none of the official Zulip clients.
This commit replaces it with `realm/linkifiers:GET` which
returns data in the new dictionary format.
TODO: Update the `get_realm_filters` method in the API
bindings, to hit this new URL instead of the old one.
* This also updates the webapp frontend to use the newer
events and keys.
Changed the name of the test-user cordelia from `Cordelia Lear` to
`Cordelia, Lear's daughter`.
This change will enable us to test users with escape characters in
their names.
I also updated the Node, Puppeteer, Backend tests and Fixtures to
support this change.
* Don't require strings to be unnecessarily JSON-encoded.
* Use check_capped_string rather than custom code for length checks.
* Update frontend to pass the right parameters.
With a much simplified populate_data_for_request design suggested by
Anders; we only support a handful of data types, all of which are
correctly encoded automatically by jQuery.
Fixes part of #18035.
Long labels like "Deactivate xyz" or "Delete xyz" can
be confusing for translators and it can also create bad
strings that can end with like 4 long words in German.
It is better to have the simple options like "Confirm"
and "Cancel". This commit fixes this issue by changing
the text to "Confirm" in their respective template files.
Fixes#17926.
We no longer need to add_tooltip_to_left_panel_row since
tippyjs.delegate will automatically do that for us.
Tippyjs automatically places it to left on small widths and bottom
for large widhts.
When the user's full name is long, the full name + `(you)`
in the buddy list starts to truncate, but when hover, the
tooltip displays the full name but not `(you)`.
This commit fixes this by adding `(you)` in the tooltip.
There was a bug where invite users link is shown in the Invitations
section of settings overlay, irrespective if the user is allowed to
invite or not based on the realm settings. So here we just use the
'can_invite_others_to_realm' field of page_params, that was added in
previous commit itself to hide the link accordingly.
Also added the code in server_events_dispatch.js for this field.
Though it doesn't do live update when the overlay is opened similar
to other policies like create_stream_policy, but it ensures that the
visibility of link is correct if the overlay is opened after the
settings has changed.
We should probably do the complete live update in future of the
elements related to such realm settings.
Since the base hash for org settings and user settings are
different (organization and settings), the hashchange module
gets confused that we are going from one overlay to other.
A reproducer for this flow is to visit the organization "Bots" page,
click on your own profile as the owner of a bot, and then click "Edit
profile" from there.
So, we fix this by making an exception for this particular case
in the module.
Fixes part of #18011.
Muted users are stored in a map with key as user ID and
the value as the timestamp of muting.
Names can be easily fetched from existing functions
in `people.js` and hence not stored.
This change should make live-update code less brittle,
or at least less cumbersome.
Instead of having to re-compute calculated fields for
every change to a stream message, we now just compute
the fields right before we render stream settings UI.
This is mostly a pure code move.
In passing I remove an unneeded call to
update_calculated_fields in the dispatch code,
plus some tests that don't need them.
For filter values which don't exist or are invalid in some
way, we return false to show user that there are no messages
in the filter user is trying to render. Our previous behaviour
was to show all the messages and ignore the filter which
isn't good.
The only downside of this is that it makes it harder to control the
order of these tests; which isn't that important. And the structure
of naming each with its test order fundamentally requires renaming
files when adding/deleting tests, so if we want to control the default
test order, we'd be better off doing that by just hardcoding a list in
the test runner code.
Previously we were liable to have false positives in our tests here
because we did not reset the visible state for these selectors, this
commit adds a helper and relevant calls to it in order to prevent such
false positives.
This commit changes some fragile selectors (like
`a[href=#link]`) to more stable selectors because they
are more prone to break from doing something normal
like adding another link in the app.
It also solves an inconsistency in `07-navigation.ts`,
where the subscription overlay was opened by clicking
on the header stream instead of the menu list.
It also fixes a rare flake (in `07-navigation.ts`), where
the close button of subscription overlay was not clicked
due to a delay in the opening. The delay was caused by
clicking the header stream to open subscription overlay
which caused unnecessary loading of the stream
setting(Verona).
As we are using the 'navigate_to' function to navigate
the links on the left sidebar, It'd be more clear to rename
the function to 'navigate_using_left_sidebar'.
Also adding '#left-sidebar' when selecting the element,
to be sure it will select the element from the left sidebar.
We recently added the commit to add the log-out call
after each test (52706908b).
This commit cleans that approach by using
just one log-out call after the test is executed at
`common.ts`
This commit adds waitForFunction to wait till the background mouse events
are enabled after closing the modal in the settings test.
This change is needed to avoid the failure that will be caused after we
change the code to handle re-enabling of mouse events only at one place
using 'hidden.bs.modal' event of bootstrap, as this event is fired only
after the modal is completely hidden, and we would want the mouse events
to be enabled before using clicks in further tests.