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Steve Howell ff009fadf9 refactor: Have MessageList take in a data object.
We now allow you to initialize a MessageList with
a MessageListData object that you build outside of
the initializer.
2018-05-15 14:25:21 -07:00
Steve Howell a3d3d08a80 refactor: Avoid positional params for MessageList.
We used to have positional parameters for table_name
and filter, but we don't use them for message_list.all
and we're about to replace filter in some cases.

Passing everything in on opts is more consistent and
self-documenting in the calling code, plus lots of
unit tests can get away with passing in `{}` now
for situations where table_name does not matter.

All of our callers pass in muting_enabled, so we
remove the default value for it.  And then the
collapse_messages variable doesn't have to live on
`this` as it's only being passed through down to the
view.
2018-05-15 14:25:21 -07:00
Steve Howell 42435db492 Add run_test helper for individual tests.
This run_test helper sets up a convention that allows
us to give really short tracebacks for errors, and
eventually we can have more control over running
individual tests.  (The latter goal has some
complications, since we often intentionally leak
setup in tests.)
2018-05-15 08:24:44 -07:00
Steve Howell 6bab68ff6a node tests: Fix flaws with narrow_activate tests.
The original version of this function was simulating kind
of an illogical code path, where -1 was sort of pointing to
a real message, which doesn't make sense.

Now we pass in an explicit then_select_id.
2018-05-03 07:52:15 -07:00
Tim Abbott e4c50ff4fd narrow: Remove unnecessary select_first_unread option.
We consistently either pass a `then_select_id` into narrow.activate,
or were using the select_first_unread option.  Now, we just compute
select_first_unread based on the value of then_select_id.
2018-04-22 21:33:33 -07:00
Tim Abbott 1d5204c82b narrow: Fix incorrect values for use_first_unread_anchor.
Apparently, we were incorrectly passing through something related to
opts.use_initial_narrow_pointer as the value for `use_first_anchor`.

If you read the logic in narrow.js carefully,
use_initial_narrow_pointer was unconditionally false.

The correct value for this attribute is when we're trying to narrow to
the first unread message in a given context.  There are two things to
check:

* then_select_id is -1; i.e. we don't have a specific message ID we're
  trying to narrow around.
* select_first_unread is True, i.e. we're trying to narrow to the
  first unread message.

A bit more work should allow us to get rid of the second condition,
but I'm not quite confident enough to do that yet.
2018-04-22 21:33:14 -07:00
Steve Howell 94e9b85042 node tests: Add narrow_activate.js. 2018-04-17 17:52:19 -07:00