This commit removes form-horizontal class from form
elements in alert-words, realm-exports and user-privacy
pages.
We can safely remove this class since there is no select,
input, help-inline or input-append child elements for these
and thus this class is not used for applying any CSS rules.
This commit removes form-horizontal class from form element
of inline topic edit form. We can safely remove this class,
since all properties applied by bootstrap using this class
are already overridden by specific CSS for the input element
in zulip.css.
This commit removes form-horizontal class from invite_user
template. We can safely remove this class as vertical-align
property is already handled for input and select elements
by other bootstrap CSS.
For checkbox type inputs, the display property is already
set to inline-block by browser for all input elements but
it is eventually computed to "block" since float property
for this element is set to left. So, setting display
property is not necessary for checkbox input.
We add margin-bottom property CSS for now and that can
eventually be removed when we remove bootstrap CSS for
these elements completely.
This commit removes form-horizontal class from form elements
in social_auth_select_email.html. There is no visible input
element in the form element so the bootstrap CSS using
"form-horizontal" class does not apply to any of the elments
in the page, so removing this class does not have any affect.
The "form-horizontal" class is used in portico-signin.css for
adding hover behavior, so we add a new class "select-email-form"
and use it to add the hover behavior.
This makes it easier to browse details on users and bots when
interacting with them in the settings interface.
While the original issue was about just the bots panel, this is
clearly useful for all users.
Fixes: #23970.
We used to make message failed button (retry / cancel) invisible
when the message is successfully send instead of not rendering them.
This resulted in them being accessible via keyboard when they are not
visible. I couldn't find a reason for retry and cancel buttons to
use `visibility` to be hidden instead of just being not rendered via
`display: none`.
The focus rectangle would spin along with the arrows, which looked bad.
We do want to allow focus rectangles on this element for keyboard interaction,
so we just disable the focus rectangle during the animation.
Fixes#24110.
Since fbe9a9e539, the top_navbar element
unconditionally has the rightside_userlist class. There's some CSS
associated with this class NOT being present, which can be deleted as having
no effect, and then we can remove the class as having no effect as well,
Messages sent by muted users are hidden. To make sure they are
displayed properly, we provide them a HTML structure similar to
that of a normal message so that any CSS applied to a normal
message also applied to it.
This fixes message controls being misaligned in hidden message.
This commit adds a warning to the confirmation modal displayed when
the last user of a private stream attempts to unsubscribe. The warning
explains that, as the only subscriber, unsubscribing will result in the
stream being automatically archived. This change helps ensure that users
are aware of the consequences of their actions and can make informed
decisions.
Fixes: #23954
It is possible to send the message twice by clicking send button
very quickly twice or by pressing enter and send button simultaneously.
This can be easily reproduced for large messages sent in a stream
narrow. Hard to reproduce for small messages or in PM narrows.
I was not able to reproduce locally, but was able to reproduce on
chat.zulip.org. So, this is an untested bug fix.
Fixes#22562
Uptil now when composing PMs, only for @-mentions was the stream / topic
being viewed taken into consideration. The PM recipient suggestions were
unaffected by the current view.
Now this context has been added to the PM recipient suggestions as well,
ensuring consistent sorting of options across both typeahead menus, with
subscribers and recent posters to that stream / view getting priority.
When the view is not narrowed to a stream / topic, the PM suggestions
are sorted the same as before.
This PR has the same code changes discussed and made in #22630, with an
added test suite.
Fixes: #21645.
Moves the tooltip when name changes are disabled to be shown on
hovering over the full name input field. Removes the question icon
that previously showed the tooltip on hover.
If the personal / organization settings overlay has not been
loaded to the DOM in the user's session, then there's no need
to update the overlay display for changes to the user's
permissions to update their name, email or avatar.
So we check for the relevant element ids before updating the
overlay display when the user's role or these organization
settings change, and return early if they are not present in
the DOM.
This transpiles the JavaScript and (future) TypeScript in
`static/shared/js` to `static/shared/lib`. It also compiles away
ES2020 syntax that’s not supported by the oldest JS engines targeted
by zulip-mobile.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Uptil now, on typing "<time" after some other autocompleteable token
like a mention or emoji, the timezone aware time typeahead would not
get triggered since the time syntax was checked after the earlier syntax
had been mistakenly used to (wrongly) tokenize the precursor text.
Now the code has been fixed to detect the time syntax the same way as
the rest: checking each character in the precursor text from end to
start, and tokenize it correctly.
Fixes: #23998.
The color of "x" icon in "Discard" button flickers when hovering
over the button. This commit fixes it by just adding the hover
color to the text and not icon which was anyways set to original
color using different selector which was the cause of flickering.
This commit fixes the hover behavior of save-discard button
in dark theme. We change the text to be slightly brighter
on hover and keep the icon color same.
The background-color property is removed from hover CSS. This
change is safe because for save-button, we already define
different hover behavior below which takes precedence. And
for light-theme, the discard button already has the same
background-color without hovering, so this property was only
affecting discard button in dark-theme.
The correct background-color for buttons of save-discard widget
was not being applied and instead almost transparent color was
applied to dark-theme CSS rules. This commit adds ID to the
selector such that CSS in app_components.css is preferred over
dark-theme CSS.
We do not use "#bot_table_error" element to show any errors
anymore. It was previously used to show the error if bot
creation failed but since 6db88f0d39 moved bot creation
to a modal, we now show error, if any, inside the modal
itself. This commit also removes the hide_errors function
since the error element itself is removed.
This commit removes bot_error function in settings_bots.js
since it is not used now. It was added in d90d1a04 and was
used in error handling, but since we changed the design to
show dialog for reactivation and deactivation of bots and
errors are shown inside the dialog and errors are handled
differently and thus the function's usage was removed in
a9893fb654.
This commit also removes get_bot_info_div which was only
used by bot_error function.
We already have "inline-block" class for the h3 element
in profile_settings.hbs, so the display property is set
as "inline-block" and the CSS set by "hide" class is
overridden. We should not have "hide" class for this
element, since we want to show that element and not
hide it.
This was probably added while picking code of some
other element in bb816e199.
Removes the `btn-direct` class in `portico.css` that was only
being used for dev login buttons.
Adds `dev-button` class for general CSS rules for buttons on the
dev login page. Adds `dev-login-button` and `dev-create-button`
classes for CSS rules specific to the two types of buttons on the
page.
Removes `#find_account .btn` and `#find_account .form-control`
rules in `static/styles/portico/portico.css`.
The last use of these rules was removed in commit 7afbc9ddd6
when the login and registration pages were redesigned.
This commit moves the upgrade text for message retention
setting below the label so that it is clear that the text
is present for message retention setting. This change is
done for both stream creation form and stream edit panel.
The upgrade text shown for message retention setting for realms
on limited plans should mention about sponsorship only for
non-business orgs. In the stream edit panel, the sponsorship
text was present even for non-business orgs because the
is_business_type_org parameter was not being passed to the
template, so this commit fixes the code to pass the
is_busines_type_org parameter correctly to the template.
The message retention setting is only visible to owners in the
stream creation form, so the jquery code to hide the custom
input, set the default value for dropdown and listener to
show and hide the custom input should be called only for owners.
The `next_is_same_sender` has no effect on the CSS of the message
displayed and the JS changes seem to have no effect too.
See cc8021a742 for more details.
The English word "at" was manually appended to the string output of
datetime-related functions to generate the string shown in the tooltip
when hovering over the timestamp of a message. Use the translated form
"{date} at {time}" instead, as found elsewhere in the codebase.
Disables the deactivate account button in the user's account and
privacy settings tab if they are the only active organization owner.
Adds a tooltip when hovering on the deactivated button to let the
user know why the button is disabled.
The backend already returns an error for self account deactivation
requests if the user is the only organization owner.
Adds `avatar.build_user_avatar_widget` to the updates done in
`settings_account.update_avatar_change_display` when the user
has permission to change/delete their avatar.
For the case where a user has their personal account profile
settings open while the organization or user's permissions are
changed, `user_avatar_widget_created` boolean is added to
`settings_account.js` to track whether the widget and handlers
have been created so that live updates don't rebuild the
existing widget and handlers.
Also, updates `avatar.build_user_avatar_widget` to return early if
the user cannot change their avatar. This pattern better matches
the other instances where we use the direct upload widget for the
organization icon and logos.
The "day" and "night" color scheme names were updated in #20371,
but the organization profile settings tab still has had the old
names for the two types of wide logos.
Updates "Day logo" to be "Light theme logo" and "Night logo" to
be "Dark theme logo".
Adds hiding any elements with the `image_upload_button` class in
the organization profile (icon and logos) to the live updates in
`settings_org.maybe_disable_widgets`, so that any role changes
that remove admin permissions will update these images so that
they no longer appear able to be updated / deleted.
The `settings-info-icon` with the tooltip for the user avatar
section was removed in commit 103db2afaf. This removes the changes
to that tooltip in `settings_account.update_avatar_change_display`.
Instead of hiding or showing the `image_upload_button` in that same
live update function, we now add or remove the `hide` class, which
in the previous commit has a specific CSS hover rule for the image
upload widget.
Also adds test coverage for the `is_admin` case for this setting
because administrators can always change their own avatar even if
the organization has disabled avatar changes.
If there is no `disabled_text` provided for the image upload widget,
then there is no need to have the `image_disabled` div rendered in
the template. This allows the hover CSS rules to be more general for
the image upload widget in general.
Adds a check for `disabled_text` around the `image_disabled` div
element in `image_upload_widget.hbs`.
Also, changes `image_upload_background` class to
`image_hover_background` so that it more accurately describes what
the CSS rule is for and why it's used in both the `image_disabled`
div and the `image_upload_button` div.
The `hide` CSS rule in `app_components.css` was being overwritten
by the more specific rules in `image_upload_widget.css`, which
meant that when changing the inage was disabled the hover text for
updating or deleting the image was still visible.
Adds `hide` class (and therefore more specific rule) to
`image_upload_widget.css` for when this text should be display
none.
Fixes#23844.
This only set the last_message CSS class, which is no longer used for
styling or JavaScript code.
(The calculation was also wrong, in that new messages arriving would
not cause it to be removed from the previous message with the
last_message class).
The last_message CSS class didn't mean what it said it did, due to
issues with live update.
Further, this logic was poorly written, with `$message` changing types
from a .message_row to a .recipient_row for now apparent reason.
I was able to reproduce at least one bug where the `v` shortcut would
not correctly open the lightbox that is fixed by this rewrite.
Fixes zulip#19759
Before grid, there was overlap of action buttons and text (photo 1).
With grid, there was just very little space for messages (photo 2).
With this commit, the message gets a bit more space (photo 3).
This helps us add more width to the content column of message
on narrow widths. Note that it will still always be less than
before grid, since we are explicitly preventing overlap.
Using grid layout moves us away from fixed widths
and position for items where possible, which will
make it easier to make messagebox changes without
breaking formatting.
Visual changes expected in this commit:
- When the action buttons overlap the message content,
it will no longer visually overlap but completely cut off
the content — which is good, but means the messages can’t
be as wide on narrow width views. There’s a slight improvement
to this in an upcoming commit.
Also removes the `last_message` CSS, which was busted due to the
`last_message` calculation not correctly being updated for new
messages arriving, and didn't improve styling.
Having the class at the top of message DOM structure when the
user is editing a message, helps apply css when user is editing
a message.
Short prep commit for the next commit; no visible changes
We now use the undo supporting `insert` function from the
`text-field-edit` module to update the text after autocompletion,
instead of just resetting the value of the textarea / input, which was
not undo-able.
So that the undo history seems sensible, we replace only the minimal
diff between the text before and after autocompletion. This ensures
that only this diff, and not the entire text, is highlighted when
undoing, as would be ideal.
Fixes: #14311.
The new function specifies the single minimal diff between 2 strings.
It takes in 2 string parameters and returns an array with 3 integers
where the 1st is the index where the difference starts and the 2nd and
3rd are the indices of the end of the diff in the 2 strings.
Uptil now, with the composebox expanded and some content in it, when a
task in a todo widget was clicked, it did not toggle as expected but
focused the composebox, selecting all the text in it.
This is fixed by ensuring the task is a clickable message element and
clicking it doesn't collapse the composebox. This has the added benefit
of fixing the bug where toggling a task expanded a collapsed composebox.
Fixes: #22928.
This commit refactors the code for dropdown list widget settings
such that we can reuse the added functions for further settings
that will use dropdown_list_widget.
This change will be helpful when we will add group-based settings
and change some of the existing role-based settings to be group-based.
We add a new function "get_widget_for_dropdown_list_settings" to
get the widget variable from setting name. The functions to get
and set the setting value use "get_widget_for_dropdown_list_settings"
function to get the widget and then gets or sets the setting value
accordingly.
We also add "data-setting-widget-type" and "data-setting-value-type"
attributes to the element like other settings.
The "data-setting-widget-type" attr is used by get_input_element_value
to use "get_dropdown_list_widget_setting_value" function for
dropdown-list-widget settings.
The "data-setting-value-type" attribute is used to parse the setting
value to correct types in "get_dropdown_list_widget_setting_value"
function.
There are a few account settings that are possibly deactivated if
a user is not an administrator (email, name and avatar changes),
depending on the organization's policy for changing those settings.
When a user's role is updated to become (or no longer be) an admin,
the display for these account settings may need to be updated.
Adds `settings_account.update_account_settings_display` to the
functions called in `user_events.update_person` if the active
user's role is changed to or from an administrator role.
The class for "tr" element was changed in c22de76af7, so
get_stream_id function was not able to get the correct stream-id
from the target element. This commit fixes get_stream_edit
function to also check for closest ".stream-notifications-row"
ancestor element and thus it returns the correct stream id.
Rest of the page uses "Source sans 3" font and also most of
input and select elements in rest of the app use the same font.
This commit updates the select, input and textarea elements in
"/upgrade" page to use "Source sans 3" font and not the one set
by Bootstrap.
Most of the select, input and textarea elements in the app uses
"Source sans 3" font.
This commit updates the select, input and textarea elements in
"/devtools/integrations" page to use "Source sans 3" font
and not the one set by Bootstrap.
Renames and cleans up some of the CSS rules for the `btn-admin`
class that is used in the dev login page for input elements.
Confirmed via git-grep that this class is only used on the dev
login page.
Fixed a bug in expanded compose box preview mode,
which lead to buttons at the bottom of the compose box
being pushed off the screen and text overflowing.
Manually tested for different screen sizes.
Fixes: #23493.
Moves the tooltip when email changes are disabled to be shown on
hovering over the email button text and pencil icon. Removes the
question icon that previously showed the tooltip on hover.
Moves the complicated logic in `account_settings.hbs` for whether
to disable the change email button (and show the tooltip) to
`settings_data.ts`.
This update mirrors how similar realm settings are handled,
such as `realm_name_changes_disabled`, and means that the
`realm_email_changes_disabled` bool is added to `page_params.ts`.
Prep commit for moving the email changes disabled tooltip from
a separate question icon to the disabled button itself.
muted_users.js is another dependency of people.js to be converted into
typescript. Note that for filter_muted_users, we avoid typing persons
with a type that might get added to people.ts in the future, as it
otherwise might introduce cyclic dependency.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This code path isn't currently reached for the logged out "spectator"
view, but it will be in upcoming commits. This makes sure that case
is handled properly.
This change ensures that every call to find the stream name or topic
in the composebox is calling compose_state functions instead of directly
taking a value from an HTML element specified by a classname.
This has better code readability and abstracts away the classname,
and also makes it easier to change which classname we use (which
will be happening in an upcoming change as part of switching the
stream name field to a dropdown).
Note that this change means that the stream name will always be
trimmed, whereas before it was whatever the user had written even
if it had trailing whitespace. This shouldn't be an issue as far
as we (me + Tim) can tell, and also it will become irrelevant as
soon as the dropdown changes land.
This code is equivalent, because the keep_leading_whitespace parameter
of get_or_set was never used for the stream name.
This addresses an open TODO and makes the code more readable.
Updates `compute_narrow_title` to cover the two cases for views
with undefined filters: "All messages" and "Recent conversations".
Also, moves the call to `notifications.redraw_title` from
`set_narrow_title` and to `update_narrow_title`.
Creates a new function, `compute_narrow_title`, that returns a
string for the narrow title based on the current filter, so that
`update_narrow_title` can call that function, and then use the
returned string to set the narrow title.
Adds a node test for the new `compute_narrow_title` function for
cases that differ from the title generated by `filter.get_title`.
This is implemented by reusing the stream_privacy handlebars helper.
We can't use it in the public stream case, because the design of the
invite users modal uses no space between the `#` and the stream name.
Fixes part of #23496.
Instead of removing all compose banners, we now remove only warnings
and errors -- this makes no difference right now, but this change
will allow us to add other compose banners that are cleared at
different times.
This fixes a visual regression in newer Electron builds (without
regressing Firefox) for which I still don't entirely know the root
cause, where extra "borders" were being applied to messages in both
streams and PMs. Applying a negative "spread radius" to the box-shadow
properties of these elements, and moving that pixel to the "horizontal
shadow" aspect of the property (which is used to create the left-side
"ruler" effect), restores the expected look and feel.
Tested in qutebrowser (Chromium 87-based), Electron v18+v19, and Firefox
107.
Refs (and should unblock) zulip/zulip-desktop#1251
If new stream is created as one of the two private options, the view stream button was not visible
immediately, but does appear after a page refresh. This bug turns out to be caused by the wrong
selector being used in the code intended to make the button visible.
Fixes: #22556.
Refactored (moved) the code for preserving the cursor's initial logical
position from `quote_and_reply()` in `compose_actions.js` which calls
`replace_syntax()` directly into `replace_syntax()` in `compose_ui.js`.
This ensures that anytime text in a textarea is replaced, the original
cursor position is always restored.
Earlier, this was needed to be done separately, and missing that would
lead to bugs with the cursor unexpectedly jumping on replacement.
Fixes: #23863.
This margin doesn't make sense in a wider view, and is actually
a hinderance to the layout on narrower screens, and removing it still
keeps more than enough separation from the buttons on the right.
This commit removes get_editability function and we can instead
use is_content_editable and is_topic_editable/can_move_message
functions to check the permissions. We can remove get_editability
since there is no longer a sort order to the possibilities and
it is not necessary that if a user has permission to edit content
then they can edit the topics also.
So, this commit adds is_message_editable_ignoring_permissions
check to is_content_editable and also modifies the tests accordingly.
We separate the message editing and message moving settings
into different sections.
We do not change the help-links for the section headings and keep
both of them same linked to "Configure message eiditng and deletion"
as we would anyway be changing or spliting this page and can update
the links at that time.
This commit renames "can_edit_topic_of_any_message" function
in models.py to "can_move_messages_to_another_topic" and
"user_can_edit_topic_of_any_message" function in settings_data.js
to "user_can_move_messages_to_another_topic".
This change is done since topic editing permission does not
depend on message sender now and messages are considered same
irrespective of whether the user who is editing the topic had sent
the message or not. This also makes the naming consistent with
what we use for the label of this setting in webapp and how we
describe this action in help documentation.
This commit updates the labels for "edit_topic_policy" and
"move_messages_between_streams_policy" settings.
The label for topic editing setting is changed to
"Who can move messages to another topic" since the topic
edit permissions do not depend on message sender now and
messages are considered same irrespective of whether the
message was sent by the user editing the topic or by
someone else.
The label for stream editing setting is changed to
"Who can move messages to another stream".
These changes also makes the labels consistent with how these
actions are described in help center documentation.
This commit changes the topic edit permssions in webapp to not depend
whether the user editing the message had sent the message or it was sent
by someone else. Backend changes were done already in previous commits.
Previously, we always allowed topic edits when the user themseleves had
sent the message not considering the edit_topic_policy and the 3-day time
limit. But now we consider all messages as same and editing is allowed only
according to edit_topic_policy setting and the time limit of 3 days in
addition for users who are not admins or moderators.
We now allow editing stream and topic of message even if
allow_message_editing if False using webapp given that is
allowed as per other topic and stream edit specific settings.
Fixes a part of #21739.
All instances of `choice` have been replaced with `option` in the UI
for editing a poll. In code, `option` was already being used. This
ensures the same terminology is used across the code, the UI and the
related help center article.
"is_pm_recipient" is not supposed to be called with an arbitrary
recipient object which might have "to_user_ids" being undefined.
Since this helper is only used with focused_recipient in
compose_fade_helper, we move it there.
Note that the helper is no longer separately tested. It is now covered
by the test case of "compose_fade_helper.would_receive_message".
(See
5e74a8d0cc/static/js/compose.js (L156-L162))
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This avoids "@typescript-eslint/restrict-template-expressions" when we
convert util.js to util.ts.
Note that prettier would otherwise split the first template literal
expression in half if we don't start a newline.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This uses the linkifier index among the list of linkifiers in the
replacement as the priority to order the replacement order for
patterns in the topic. This avoids having multiple overlapping matches
that each produce a link.
The linkifier with the lowest id will be prioritized when its pattern
overlaps with another. Linkifiers are prioritized over raw URLs.
Note that the same algorithm is used for local echoing and the
backend markdown processor.
Fixes#23715.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
The same pattern being matched multiple times in a topic cannot be
properly ordered using topic_name.find(match_text) and etc. when there
are multiple matches of the same pattern in the topic.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for emails
textarea element in invite modal with existing CSS for that
element in zulip.css. We also change the selector to use class
instead of ID such that the dark theme CSS can take precedence
when using dark theme.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for message-edit
textarea element with existing CSS for that element in zulip.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for
compose textarea element in with existing CSS for that
element in compose.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for textarea
element in sponsorship page with existing CSS for that element
in billing.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for textarea
element in support page with existing CSS for that element in
portico_signin.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds bootstrap CSS rules used for textarea element
in devtools integrations panel in integerations_dev_panel.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds margin-bottom property to CSS of email field
in user deactivation modal with other CSS properties for this
field in settings.css since we are going to remove bootstrap
CSS rules in further commits.
This commit extracts some common bootstrap rules used for textarea
elements in settings (both organization and stream settings) and
this rules are added for settings_textarea class. We also add
settings_textarea class to the textarea elements in settings.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
The `stream_id` property of a stream object was being wrongly accessed
as `id`, which does not exist, in the function
`get_available_streams_for_moving_messages()`
This led to the current stream not being rendered in the dropdown list
as expected in the `Move Topic` modal when the user does not have the
permission to post in the current stream.
We don't need to select the message after fetching messages if
the user changed the narrow in the meanwhile.
Note that in this context, message_lists.current ===
message_list.narrowed.
The new ordering matches that used in the Help Center search operators
page, which we just reordered to better highlight more frequently used
features.
Fixes#23768.
Previously, we used `sender:email`, for example, in our examples for
how to use search operators. This is correct for what ends up in the
search input, but the typeahead has a much nicer experience for
selecting a user, and the emails may be fake due to limited
email_address_visibility, so it's clearer to just refere to a user
here.
Fixes part of #23768.
Changes all the uses of the word "operators" to "filters" in the
in-app "Search operators" reference to align with the updated help
center documentation.
Fixes#23767.
Previously, the options in the stream selection dropdown were sorted in a case-sensitive
fashion, which felt a bit harder to use than just sorting alphabetically irrespective of case.
Fixes: #23283
This commit deletes all the functions, CSS and other code
for stream privacy modal since we have udpated the UI to
show stream permission settings always in "General" section
and not inside the modal.
Fixes a part of #19519.
This commit adds code to save changes in stream permission
settings.
This commit makes some changes to code in settings_org.js to
handle stream settings and add corresponding handler for
save button in stream_edit.js. We also add a new function
get_request_data_for_stream_privacy to get the data for
stream privacy which can be send with the API request.
Fixes part of #19519.
This commit adds code to discard changes in stream permission
settings.
This commit makes some changes to code in settings_org.js to
handle stream settings and add corresponding handler for
discard button in stream_edit.js.
Fixes part of #19519.
This commit adds code to show save-discard widget when stream
permission settings are changed and subsequently hide it when
the setting is again changed to original value.
Some important code changes -
- Added code in "settings_org.js" to handle stream settings.
- Added handler in "stream_edit.js" to show or hide the
save-discard widget when settings are changed.
Fixes part of #19519.
We now show the stream permission settings - stream privacy,
stream post policy and stream message retentions setting,
always in the "General" section of stream settings instead
of showing it in the modal. The setting elements are
disabled for users who cannot change them.
Some important changes are -
- Add proper classes and IDs to the elements such that
code in settings_org.js can be used to set and change these
settings.
- Code in "settings_org.js" is updated to be able to set
stream message retention setting while rendering the page.
- Added enable_or_disable_permission_settings_in_edit_panel
function in stream_ui_updates.js (since that will also be
used in live updating code) to disable the setting elements
if required.
- We also update update_web_public_stream_privacy_option_state
function such that we can correctly enable/disable web-public
option in stream edit panel based on permissions.
- Added code for save-discard widget in stream_settings.hbs in
this commit but code to implement the correct behavior of it
will be added in further commits.
Fixes part of #19519.
We change the CSS for save-discard widget to not be inside
"#settings_page" selector such that it can be used as a
common component for stream settings also.
This commit also updates the selectors to be more specific
such that the ".new-style.button" css cannot override
these rules.
This commit changes populate_data_for_request to have module-level scope
and not be defined in register_save_discard_widget_handlers, so that we
can use this function for stream settings too in further commits.
This class was used for setting margin-top as 0 but since the default value
of this property is already 0, this CSS is not required and thus we can
remove this class also since it is not used anywhere else.
Updates the default empty narrow banner text to be more generally
applicable, particularly in the case when all messages have been
moved to a new topic.
This commit removes ID from discard button in save-discard widget.
Generating IDs using variables results in difficulty to grep
the code and we can anyway access the discard button by using
ID of the settings-subsection-parent div. Also, we do not use
ID to access this button, so we can change this safely.
This commit removes ID from save button in save-discard widget.
Generating IDs using variables results in difficulty to grep
the code and we can anyway access the save button by using
ID of the settings-subsection-parent div.
We used id of save-button to get subsection parameter
which is passed to get_complete_data_for_subsection.
This commit now changes it to instead get subsection
from settings-subsection-parent div. We also change
the id of settings-subsection-parent div of organization
joining settings in this commit to be a more reasonable
name as per this change.
Previously user presence dot in the right sidebar becomes narrower
when there is unread counter, and as such, this commit adds a min-width
to the user presence dot.
Fixes: #23519
This is part several updates for #22524.
Notes:
* data-stream_name isn't needed in the template (before or after),
since there is not even an action button that could use it.
This is part several updates for #22524.
This commit also removes `compose_error.hide()` since there is only
one remaining use of it (which has been replaced by the contents of
`hide()`). Eventually `#compose-send-status` should be replaced
fully in a future PR, after we rewrite the upload banner to use
the new banner template.
Testing note: I removed the test test_compose_not_subscribed_clicked
since it heavily relies on the old way of rendering banners and is too
UI-focused (instead of logic focused) for me to feel like it's worth
testing that the banner is removed when clicking the button.
This is part several updates for #22524.
Testing note: I removed the test test_compose_all_everyone_confirm_clicked
since it heavily relies on the old way of rendering banners and is too
UI-focused (instead of logic focused) for me to feel like it's worth
testing that the banner is removed when clicking the button.
This is part several updates for #22524.
Testing note: I removed the tests test_compose_invite_users_clicked
and test_compose_invite_close_clicked, since they heavily relied on
the old way of rendering banners and were too UI-focused (instead of
logic focused) for me to feel like it was worth testing that the
banners removed when clicking the buttons.
Error banners were rendered in a different place than warnings.
Now compose errors and warnings share the same template and styling
in compose_banner.hbs
Testing notes:
* I removed test_message_overflow since it seemed not to test
anything that test_check_overflow_text wasn't already testing.
* private_message_recipient() can't be called to set emails to non-valid
emails, so `invalid_recipient` cannot be tested (and is likely very
difficult to trigger in production, if possible at all).
This is the beginning of a fix for #22524 which converts several
banners to a new style. As a part of that set of changes, this
commit creates the shared template and warning styling. The
resolved topic warning was picked (for no particular reason)
to migrate first. Further commits updating other banners
to follow.