The `data-toggle` property prevented the new style of overlay modals
from launching, and regardless, isn't a future-proof options for how
this should work.
The regex we were using didn't cover all the unicode blocks
to which our emojis belong. This commit fixes the regex to
include all the unicode blocks and also updates the
corresponding JS regex in marked.js.
Fixes: #3460.
Unicode codepoints are of minimum length 4, padded with extra
zeroes if the length is less than 4. This commit fixes the
`unicode_emoji_to_codepoint()` to ensure that the codepoint
it generates are of correct length.
- Add file_name field to `RealmEmoji` model and migration.
- Add emoji upload supporting to Upload backends.
- Add uploaded file processing to emoji views.
- Use emoji source url as based for display url.
- Change emoji form for image uploading.
- Fix back-end tests.
- Fix front-end tests.
- Add tests for emoji uploading.
Fixes#1134
Earlier, a stack was being used to go through the message and search
for links. Because of this, in some cases the images were added to
the preview in reverse. Using a queue will keep the image previews in
the same order as they appeared in the message.
Fixes#4453.
By default, Python markdown tab length for indents is 4 spaces, which
require using 4 spaces or a tab to create nested elements. This
modifies that setting to specify 2-space indentation for nesting
elements only.
Modified significantly by tabbott to limit the change to just list
indentation.
Fixes#4252.
Use `name_to_codepoint.json` file (and the similar structure in
emoji_codes.js) to map emoji names directly to codepoints and change
the rendered emoji image to `unicode/<codepoint.png>` rather than
`<emoji_name>.png`.
Fixes: #3539.
We do not use `get_link_embed_data` for messsages sent by
bots, as bots often repeat the same URL over and over again
and are generally either text-focused or have their own
mechanisms to provide preview content.
Fixes#2968.
(The commit q7ef4e40258280e202325c9295579c93fb948b replaced
data-user-email with data-user-id, but we still need to
support data-user-email for old clients like non-updated
androids and we still want to start the migration forward
to data-user-id.)
This changes bugdown to use the realm passed in by the caller (if any)
for rendering, fixing a problem where bots such as the notification
bot would have their messages rendering using the admin realm's
settings, not the settings of the realm their messages are being sent
into.
Also adds a test for the notification bot case.
Fixes#3215.
A lot of care has been taken to ensure we're using the realm that the
message is being sent into, not the realm of the sender, to correctly
handle the logic for cross-realm bot users such as the notifications
bot.
This should substantially improve the clarity of the code, since
inside bugdown, this is only being used as a hash key that happens to
usually be a realm ID, not used as a Realm ID.