This commit migrates the Subscription's notification fields from a
BooleanField to a NullBooleanField where a value of None means to
inherit the value from user's profile.
Also includes a migrations to set the corresponding settings to None
if they match the user profile's values. This migration helps us in
getting rid of the weird "Apply to all" widget that we offered on
subscription settings page.
The mobile apps can't handle None appearing as the stream-level
notification settings, so for backwards-compatibility we arrange to
only send True/False to the mobile apps by applying those defaults
server-side. We introduce a notification_settings_null value within a
client_capabilities structure that newer versions of the mobile apps
can use to request the new model.
This mobile compatibility code is pretty effectively tested by the
existing test_events tests for the subscriptions subsystem.
If MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE is set to 0, then UI elements like the upload
icon in the compose and message edit UI and "Attachments" menu in
"/#settings" are not displayed.
A different error message is also displayed if a user tries to drag and
drop or paste a file into the compose message box.
Fixes#12152.
All the elements to which `display-none` class
is applied, are handled with `.show()`/`.hide()`
functions instead of `.addClass('display-none')`
and `.removeClass('display-none')`.
Therefore, we should use apply `display: none;`
to elements with `style` attribute.
This commits removes all usage of `display-none`.
The css of `display-none` class was override by
`.rendered_markdown tr` class's css.
This commit fix this regression by applying style
to html element instead of class.
This adds three bools to message_container object which calculate bools
where the "(EDITED)" label should appear:
* `edited_in_left_col` -- when label appears in left column.
* `edited_alongside_sender` -- when label appears alongside sender info.
* `edited_status_msg` -- when label appears for a "/me" message.
We use the new bools and remove the complicated if else statements
from the templates for the "(EDITED)" label.
This also allows us to add a unit test to verify the logic.
Cleanup single message template moving CSS rules for box shadow
of a private message stream inside stylesheets. For any messagebox
inside of a `.private-message` element, the box shadow is set using
the class. In cases of normal streams, the box shadow is set using
inline style since we cannot have different classes for each color.
Changes made in drafts.scss are to keep the current style of not
having the left border. Setting style using classes, this rule had
to be overridden.
This commit renames the `create_stream_permission` field in the
templates to `create_stream_policy`, matching the field used in the
database model. This matches what `invite_to_stream_policy` does and
will be clearer when the `waiting_period_threshold` is split into its
own field.
Fixes#12251.
Previously when disabling name changes in server settings, instead
of realm settings, the name edit button did not get disabled.
Changing name resulted in a message stating `no changes made`.
Fixes#12132.
Realm setting to disable avatar changes is already present.
The `AVATAR_CHANGES_DISABLED` setting now follows the same
2-setting model as `NAME_CHANGES_DISABLED`.
This is useful when syncing avatars from an integrated LDAP/active
directory.
The upload avatar and delete avatar buttons are hidden if avatar
changes are disabled and the user is a non-admin.
If the user has a gravatar set, then the user will not be able to
upload an image as their avatar if avatar changes are disabled.
Part of #12132.
This commit creates a new organization setting that determines whether
a user can invite other users to streams. Previously this was linked
to the waiting period threshold, but this was both not documented and
overly limiting.
With significant tweaks by tabbott to change the database model to not
involve two threshhold fields, edit the tests, etc.
This requires follow-up work to make the create stream policy setting
work how this code implies it should.
Fixes#12042.
This bug turned out to pop up wherever a table existed in both
'settings' and 'organization settings', notably *excluding* both
'Custom Emoji' and 'Authentication Methods'.
The first thought to the solution was to simply add `thead` to the css
rule that applies the appropiate color for headers and the like. This
was successful, however it brought attention to a sub-problem:
`emoji-settings-admin` and `auth-mehtod-settings-admin` were both
creating table headers in the body of the table. This was causing the
rows in these two tables to be colored inversely from all the others.
This is also the reason why these tables are the only ones correctly
styled. These handlebars were updated with the headers moved out of the
body.
The even and odd rows of the tables were then colored appropriately.
Fixes: #12209
This commit adds a `insert_tip_box` function and thus adds a
`organization-settings-tip` handlebars file to add a genaralised tip for
all organization settings pages. This further removes the code for tipbox
which was added in `populate_auth_methods` functions, as it wasn't making
sense there, making it more clear and readable.
This commit adds a class prop-element for all the property elements, so
that later on we can directly use this to access elements.
In `get_subsection_property_elements`, we were finding these elements using
a makeshift method, where we were finding all these elements by mentioning
all input elements, textarea, select elements, which is not a desirable
method.
So now, here in `get_subsection_property_elements` function, we are finding
these properties using the newly added class `prop-element` which makes
code more clear and readable.
There are no other <h5>'s in static/templates. Basically just copied the
styling of `#settings_page h3` above it.
The vertical spacing here isn't great, but I think will require some deeper
fixes.
The order in the streams section is visual, audio, mobile, email, which also
seems to match other products (though didn't do a careful analysis). This
changes the PM section to match.
This reverts commit 6441ad0677 since it
causes two bugs: (1) when rendering new message there is glitch where
the profile picture flashes (2) when someone sends a new message their
profile picture flickers.
Now that we have a scroll container for the PM list,
it doesn't make much sense to limit the number to
five.
We may resurrect this feature if "more conversations"
actually fetches more conversations, but it doesn't
currently.
We also may soon make it easy to limit PMs to just
unread messages, which will make the max-5 feature
perhaps less necessary, and we don't want to make
the UI overly complicated.
This adds a class `rendered_markdown` for all the elements which have
rendered markdown content; This is done to add different styles for
rendered content in day mode and night mode.
Also replace the element selectors from CSS to use the class.
Using lazysizes we only load images if they are in view.
This decreases load time and save more bandwidth since images are loaded
after html is loaded and if they are on screen.
Fixes#3564.
This disables the Deactivate button for the current user in the Users tab,
so that it becomes hard to deactivae yourself accidently from Users tab.
Fixes#10427.
This renames references to user avatars, bot avatars, or organization
icons to profile pictures. The string in the UI are updated,
in addition to the help files, comments, and documentation. Actual
variable/function names, changelog entries, routes, and s3 buckets are
left as-is in order to avoid introducing bugs.
Fixes#11824.
We have this strange business requirement that the
blue-ish highlights for the current PM go into the
left gutter and all the way to the right edge.
We also have markup that treats the list of PMs
as a list inside the list item for the "Private
messages", which makes sense logically.
Before this change, the padding was done for the
outer top-left `ul`, but that caused the inner PM
rows not to have that padding when you hovered them.
Now we pad each individual list item and/or inner
list item or div.
Fixes#11879.
This moves the configuration of widget type from settings_org to instead
live in respective HTML templates, via `data-widget-setting-type` and we
also remove `get_subsection_property_types` and refactor function
`populate_data_for_request` accordingly.
Fixes: #11708.
This fixes several bugs with /me messages:
* We no longer hover name if you're over
the message.
* We now launch the user popup if you
click on the name.
* Even if you click on the avatar, we
launch the user popup to the right
of the name. (I think this is odd,
but it's consistent with how we
do it for normal messages.)
The underlying problem here is that you have
two possible organizations.
From a logical standpoint, the image and
name go together (and both launch the user menu):
img Alice | says hi
From a physical perspective, the main message
is "Alice says hi" and it's aligned differently
from the image:
img | Alice says hi
Our HTML reflects the latter.
HTML doesn't allow overlapping diffs, of course,
so you have to pick your poison.
One goal of this commit is to just make the "happy
path" code a lot easier to read. It should be
pretty easy to verify that in this diff.
And then more stuff is now in me_message.
This is a pure code move, and it doesn't fix these
structural issues yet:
* the "say hi" part of "/me says hi" is
inside ".message_sender" (due to legacy
positioning issues)
* the avatar is outside of .sender-status
(again due to legacy positioning issue)
* we don't have sender_info_hover on
the sender name (which causes it not
to launch the user menu)
This fixes some annoying copy-paste issues we've seen with users
accidentally getting a weird invisible unicode character in their URL
format string when trying to copy-paste an existing linkifier to
use for a new linkifier.
Fixes#10828.
We now use 10px to the left of major elements in
left sidebar.
And we then explicitly use 19px for the following:
icons in top left
indent for (more conversations)
stream hashtag icons
stream lock icons
We also kill off 2px of gutter that was caused
by whitespace in the HTML (and was slightly messing
up alignment of names beneath "Private messages").
Finally, we make the topic indent a bit more explicit.
In this commit, I've added a feature to unstar all the starred
messages. This is useful, e.g., for folks who are using starred
messages to keep track of things they should come back when next at
their desktop.
The event flow is the standard one for a feature with a confirmation modal:
(1) User clicks on unstar all messages.
(2) We display a confirmation modal; if the user confirms, we send a
request to the backend to clear all starred messages.
(3) The events system sends that UI update back to us, removing the
stars from the UI.
Fixes#11401.
We no longer have an empty message_content div for
messages like this:
/me gets some coffee
This requires a minor change in how we compute the
position of the message for editing.