To make the typeahead code more readable, we extract this function to
timerender. We also improve the logic to be more readable, and add tests
to confirm its validity.
We have moved our invalid timestamp logic to use timestamp-error class,
however, if there are any valid outputs by the backend markdown that
the frontend considers invalid, we want to debug them. This commit
adds tooling to ensure we log those error messages.
We had been using !time() syntax for timestamps so far. Since its
an unreleased feature, we can make changes without affecting many
people.
Fixes#15442.
This commit fixes a bug where clicking on a stream row on the left
in the subscriptions table called the ".stream-row" as well as the
".sub_unsub_button" click events in `stream_edit.js`.
This caused the stream subscription to toggle everytime the row was
clicked. Also, this bug is only observed if the ".sub_unsub_button"
had been clicked first.
The previous element passed was a simplebar container which calculated
the incorrect height, thus `scroll_util.scroll_element_into_container`
had no effect.
There is a bug and race issue that occurs when a message is selected
while we are in the process of reifying a locally echoed message,
raising the "Selected message id not in MessageList" error.
The code flow to get the exception is as follows:
* A user sends a message to the current narrow we are in.
* Before the new message event is received, we sent a message to
the same message list which renders it with a locally echoed id.
* One of the ways of getting the exception is to already have the
locally sent message selected, before receiving an acknowledgment
from the server.
* Thus the Message List Data's `selected_id` now points to the new
message id. The exception is raised on entering the `was_selected`
if block inside `message_list_view` which tries to re-select the
message.
Updating the `_rerender_message` code for this special case won't fix
the entire bug because, as mentioned above there are other ways of
getting the exception:
Ideally, after all our synchronous work (`echo.process_from_server`)
has completed we would expect the re-order and re-render work of the
`change_message_id` would occur first, due to the timer of the
setTimeout being set to 0.
However as evident from the race condition existing, this isn't always
the case. `change_message_id` function is responsible for 3 things:
updation, re-ordering and re-rendering.
The first one which is responsible for updating the message list's
local cache, occurs synchronously while for the latter two, they both
occur asynchronously.
Before the setTimeout which is responsible for the latter two actions,
is encountered the user might select the message by clicking or more
commonly by scrolling, which causes this message selection event to be
ahead of the setTimeout in the callback queue.
During this time frame, our race condition takes place.
And even though the message id is updated it's Message List is not
in the correct sort order, which leads to `closest_id` !== `id` in
`MessageList_select_id` being true and raising the exception.
Now, we only asynchronously call the re_render function, to guarantee
the data is always correct and UI updates should be done at the end.
Extended by tabbott to comment the setTimeout call.
Fixes#15346.
We change validate_stream_message to check the existence of stream from
the stream name in compose box early and we then pass stream_id or the
obtained sub objects accordingly to other validate functions.
Passing stream_id or sub objects to these functions, enables us to use
stream_id instead of stream name in stream_data.get_subscriber_count.
stream_data.get_stream_post_policy is also removed as we only used it in
validate_stream_message_policy, but we do not need it now as we can get
stream_post_policy directly from sub object obtained by early check of
valid stream name.
This commits add data-stream-id attribute to the compose_invite_users
template. This helps in avoiding the error that occured if user
clicked the link after renaming of stream.
As a result of above changes, the checks for empty and invalid stream
name in compose box are done in warn_if_mentioning_unsubscribed_user
function instead of needs_subscribe_warning function.
If a channel has a thousand subscribers this commit results in the count
being displayed with a thousands separator, e.g. with English locale you
get 1,000 instead of 1000.
Since we migrated to `image_upload_widget.hbs`
for upload widget's so we have to access those widget's elements
according to the `image_upload_widget.hbs` new CSS class names.
We need to access delete button element with
`#user-avatar-upload-widget .settings-page-delete-button`
not with old CSS id `#user_avatar_delete_button`.
When we extract common HTML template (`image_upload_widget.hbs` )
for user avatar, realm day/night logo and realm icon widget's
lot of new CSS are created to match image_upload_widget.hbs and
old CSS are preserved in `settings.scss`. This commit removes all
unwanted or unused CSS in `settings.scss`.
For the email and full name modals we simply change width to max-width.
The password modal used a flex-row class for no apparent reason,
the class wasn't used anywhere else and removing it fixes the UI bug.
Fixes#15311.
While highlights was the only case where this came up in the normal
message feed, we might in the future have other elements inside a
link, and we don't want those to ever eat the click.
I don't think there's a real performance concern here; fundamentally,
this is the handler for the user clicking, it can traverse a few DOM
elements.
Adds support for clicking anywhere on the header (except in a link) to
expand a spoiler block. Also fixes jumpy animation glitch on spoiler
collapse.
Fixes#15414.
Co-authored-by: Sara Gulotta <sgorecki@gmail.com>
Fixes the click target for the gear icon by providing
a proper rectangular area around it.
Minor UI adjustments of gear icon and expanded
navbar-search for small size devices.
Fixes: #15222.
When the keyboard focus is not on search box and user clicks on
search box, the focus will go move away from the search box to
the `current_focus_elem` on any rerender. To avoid that, we
move `current_focus_elem` to the search box when user clicks on it.
Since we had extracted `image_upload_widget.hbs` HTML for
image upload widget's like user avatar, realm logo, realm icon
we can also extract `image_upload_widget.scss` SCSS file
from settings.scss file with all the CSS related
to image upload widget's.
This change will also help us to keep `settings.scss` cleaner.
Previously, this was unconditional wrt local echoe which caused a bug
where by the pencil edit icon was visible first, then got hidden when
the chevron and star became visible.
This commit resolves the above bug, but this area still behaves
slightly weirdly in that, if, within a PM narrow, the user's mouse
cursor is over the spot where the message edit controls will appear
after sending, and then a message is sent by the user, only the
chevron and star appear at first. On cursor exit and reenter, all
three controls reappear ie the final state is correct.
Similar to the other "unless locally echoed" cases here, this will
probably prevent unexpected bugs caused by eg trying to enter edit
state before the message was received by the server, and then
redrawing later, etc.
Escape all the possible special characters.
We replaced \b with (?:^|\s) since it matches word boundries including
special characters.
Pasted relevant stackoverflow links which expain them properly.
This commit removes unnecessary code for adding and removing
"can_edit" class from emoji-settings element. This class is
unnecessary and is not used for styling or for any other purpose.
This commit removes the ".not(can-edit)" selector filter from
insert_tip_box. We do not require this selector filter because
this class is only used for emoji-settings and we already do not
prepend tip in emoji-settings page from this function and we handle
it separately.
As this class is only used for this purpose we can also remove this
class from emoji_settings_admin.hbs.
The organization_settings_tip is not visible if organization settings
overlay is opened with any section other than organization profile,
settings and permissions. This is because insert_tip_box is called from
settings_org.build_page, which is called only when we open any of the
above three sections after opening the overlay and not others.
We should call insert_tip_box function from admin.build_page instead
of settings_org.build_page because we need to insert the admin tips
each time the organization settings overlay is opened, irrespective
of the section which opens first.
The function insert_tip_box is moved to admin.js from settings_org.js,
because settings_org.js file handles the organization profile,
settings and permissions page only, while we display the tips in many
other sections including bots, custom emoji, etc.
Thus, it makes sense to move insert_tip_box function to admin.js, which
renders the complete organization settings overlay using render_admin_tab.