0.5 opacity felt too light; it made these appear similar in color to
muted streams, not as the intended grey text. This opacity reduction
is only applied in dark theme to sidebar titles.
Inspired by #23377. We document a convention maneuver to avoid adding
noop migrations, which involves modifying the latest migration related
to the fields in question.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
The query in display_in_profile_summary_limit_reached should check
realm also since there is per-realm limit of 2 fields, otherwise
this will cause issues where multiple realms are hosted on the
same server.
Fixes#23368.
This makes each of the call sites more straightforward and
transparent. In `query_matches_person` it also opens up further
simplifications, which we'll make next.
Since we're now exporting `query_matches_string` from this
shared module, we write its type in the `.js.flow` file.
We no longer need to do the inner joins to figure out the message's
realm and split up the cross-realm and regular case - now we just look
at zerver_message.realm directly.
I don't think this is used anywhere outside of tests, but we should have
this logic correct. If this function is used to send a message from a
user to a cross-realm bot, the message.realm should be the realm of the
user.
In the normal case, where a user send a message to a cross-realm bot
through the API is already handled correctly, this bug is unrelated.
Fixes#22911
`Back to streams`, stream name and filter topics are all sticky
now and their color changes based on which filter is active and
the currently applied theme.
Updates the `filter.get_title` logic to return the list of users
for narrows that include the pm_with and near operators. That way
the browser/tab title remains the same for these views.
Clarifies most of the narrow parameter descriptions by adding
information about what a user's message history includes, about
new bot users not generally being subscribed to streams, and
about the specific `streams:public` narrow.
Updates the main descriptions for the `/get-messages` and
`/check-messages-match-narrow` endpoints.
Fixes#19477.
Setting `credential_source` is used when assuming role credentials --
that is, when running as one role, use the AssumeRole right to become
someone else.
The AWS command-line tools only do this if `role_arn`, the role to
assume, is also set -- if it is not set, it transparently falls
through to IAM role attached to the EC2 instance profile. However,
with the `aws-sdk-go` package, used by Teleport, this configuration
produces an error.
Remove the `credential_source = Ec2InstanceMetadata` line, which isn't
necessary for the AWS CLI, and interferes with Teleport operation.
This commit updates the urls for personal narrow sent in email
notifications to be of form "{user_id}-{encoded_full_name}" to
make it consistent with the urls that we use for such narrows
in webapp which were recently updated in b4eddad for improving
performance. We encode the full name in the same way that we do in
webapp by replacing the url characters encoded by browser with "-".
It doesn't seem to make sense to append _{number} to the status code in
that arg, because the resulting string stops looking like a status code
and actually makes this test fail in the follow-up commit with the
confusing error message of
Unknown response http status: 2000
So this just seems like a bug.
Previously, when you clicked the confirmation button in a
dialog_widget, we'd display a loading spinner on top of an ugly grey
button background.
Remove the ugly grey background color, while making sure the loading
spinner inside the button looks good and doesn't resize the button.
Fixes: #22002
This change is made so that we are not accessing the global page_params
directly. Note that we also rename unread_msgs to params to match other
modules that follow this pattern.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This adds a get_unread_message_count helper that returns the size of
unread_messages and replaces the usage of page_param.unread_msgs.count
elsewhere in the codebase.
Fixes#23334.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This setting provides a more ergonomic experience when viewing a
message where only a small number of emoji reactions are present; you
no longer need to hover over the reaction to see who reacted, which is
often quite important to understanding what it means.
We added this setting (visible in the development environment only,
and implemented on mobile) a few months ago; so to complete this
feature, we just need to add the frontend rendering/live update logic
and publish it.
As documented in the code comments, the current rule is "messages with
3 or fewer reactions" for which messages will display the names of the
users reacting.
The previous set_reaction_count API made sense when the display of a
given reaction was a pure function of its data. However, we will soon
be making it a function of the total number of reactions on the
message.
Thus, view functions to update reaction display now need to call a
shared update_vote_text_on_message function in all code paths, even
code paths like "add the first vote for a reaction" and "remove the
sole vote of a reaction" which previously did not need to call
set_reaction_count.
Fixes#20890.
We may want to rename clean_reactions to something else, but the name
`r` is pretty confusing for an object that isn't a single reaction,
but instead an object detailing all the reactions on a message.
The blue font color on the vote_text beside the reactions in
light mode made it seem like a link which it's not, so it has
been changed to regular font color.
We preserve the blue font color on hover, matching the add-reaction
button.
This fixes a bug where in narrow windows, long vote_text could extend
beyond the body of the reaction's allocated area.
It also provides a matching right margin around the count/name inside
the reaction pill, which looks better when we have strings inside them.
Follow-up to commit 22a5d008c1.
The new display setting introduced in above commit was not registered
properly and enabling/disabling it from Organization settings > Default
user settings did not display a "Save/Discard" widget. This has been
fixed by modifying the `settings_org.get_subsection_property_elements`
function.
Since stream header is now sticky, we need to reduce it's height
when calculation position of the element we want to scroll into view
so that it doesn't hide under the sticky header.
This commit introduces the change of rendering private messages
section as collapsible, whose data-fetching logic came with zulip#21357.
We now have separated out `Private messages` from `top_left_corner`
section and shifted it below the `global_filters` in a different
separate section along with stream list with common scroll bar
in left-sidebar.
The new PM section will be opened by-default on loading the page
and will have a toggle-icon in its header, clicking on which makes the
section collapse/expand accordingly.
In default view, only recent 5 PM threads would be shown
and would append the active conversation as the 6th one at last
if not present in those 5, similar to how topics list work.
In PM section with unreads, a maximum of 8 conversations
would be shown and rest of them would be hidden behind
the 'more conversations' li-item, clicking on which takes
to the zoomedIn view of PM section where all the present
PM threads would be visible and rest of the sections of left-sidebar
will get collapsed.
Fixes#20870.
Co-authored-by: Aman Agrawal <amanagr@zulip.com>
Dropped text "(Message sent when you were not subscribed)" for
historical messages in the three-dot message menu.
This information was already available via the "You subscribed" type
divider lines, which were added about the same time back in 2013, and
this text feels somewhat ugly.
Also removed the historical field from the args object that is
passed to the template, as this is not used anymore.
Fixes#23198.
Some options in the profile menu are not documented in the help center.
Documents "View messages sent".
Documents "View messages with yourself".
Links `sender:me` search operator to the relevant section on this page.
Fixes: #23203.
Updates the `filter.get_title` logic to return the stream name for
narrows that include the stream, topic and near operators. That
way the browser/tab title remains the same for these views, which
have a particular scroll offset.