Removes images of the bot type dropdown menus for creating new
bots because they are no longer up-to-date and picking an option
from a dropdown does not seem like it would require a screenshot.
Removes the three remaining instances of `settings_html` links in
the integrations documentation. Use of `settings_html` was removed
from the general shared `create-an-incoming-webhook.md` and
`create-a-generic-bot.md` files in e9e2721.
Updates the Hello World integration documentation and the section
of the related tutorial on documenting the example integration
for the currently used shared macro `create-bot-construct-url.md`.
Also, updates them to use the numbered style currently used in
the majority of the integrations documentation pages.
https://github.com/fregante/text-field-edit/pull/18 adds the option
for `replace` function to not select the replaced text. We use it
to fix the issue of file link being selected after user uploads
a file via `drag-drop`.
The custom input was not being shown when changing user email
notification batching period setting dropdown to "Custom" option.
This was because parse_time_limit was undefined in case organization
settings was not loaded till then, and the code raised an error.
This commit changes the code to define parse_limit_function at
module-level instead of defining it in
register_save_discard_widget_handlers which is called only when
build_page is called which happens only when organization settings
is opened before changing the notification batching setting.
Fixes#23674.
The reason utcToZonedTime would return an invalid Date (i.e. ‘new
Date(NaN)’) is because we passed in an invalid timezone. Fix the
comments and tests to reflect this; remove unnecessary mocking and the
misleading ‘instanceof Date’ check.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
In 16c45aa, the check for an empty narrow was updated to no longer
confirm if no messages were returned by the message fetch request.
Updates the empty narrow check to confirm that the messages fetched,
and being processed are for the current / narrow message list before
showing an empty narrow.
`current_date` being invalid here could result in `user card`
not being displayed to users. So, it is important to verify that
the date is valid so that we don't run into any errors.
This fixes (unverified) an issue where user card was not being
displayed to some users on Zulip Desktop app because `current_date`
was not valid.
Non administrator users were shown the deactivated users in sidebar
menu; this could be distracting, as there's not much expected interaction
for non-administrators with this. Keep it available but hidden behind the
extra click for panels that are primarily for administrators.
Fixes#23235.
This fixes a bug where when all the streams in a section
in the left sidebar are muted, the section divider disappears.
The bug is caused by not considering muted streams when writing
the logic for when to show/not show section divider this commit
fixes it.
fixes#23241.
This commit refactors the code for realm message retention
setting which will help us in reusing some code when adding
save-discard widget for stream settings in further commits.
Following changes have been done in this commit -
- Renamed the "retain_for_period" option to "custom_period"
and "retain_forever" option to "unlimited" to match with
the stream settings options such that we can reuse the code.
- Updated set_message_retention_setting_dropdown such that
it can be used for stream message retention setting as well.
This commit refactors the code for stream message retentions setting
to match it with the other time limit settings -
- Rename the "Retain for N days after posting" option to "Custom".
We also update the option value from "retain_for_period" to
"custom_period".
- Change the label of custom input to "Retention period (days)"
as it is more descriptive and clear than just labelling it as "N".
- The custom input is also moved to be below the dropdown and
also has left margin as with the other time limit realm settings.
This commit renames dependent-block class to dependent-settings-block
and also moves the CSS to app_components.css. This class will now
only be used for this particular type of custom inputs and thus
we do not need ID in the selectors for applying the CSS.
This commit renames the "org-subsection-parent" class used for
organization settings subsections to "settings-subsection-parent"
such that we can use same for the stream settings and avoid
duplicating code for handling save-discard widget which will be
added in future.
We passed subsection elem to get_subsection_property_elements function
in all cases except the one when calling from discard button click
handler and we passed the input elem instead in that case.
This commit changes the code to pass subsection element directly
in the discard button click handler as well such that we can use
get_subsection_property_elements function for the stream settings
code and do not find the subsection element inside the function.
This commit changes the settings code to consider the
parent div of the radio inputs as prop-element and not
individual input elements since all inputs are actually
for a single setting. We still need to handle these settings
as special cases at some places but that can also be fixed.
As a result of this change, we can use ID to get setting
name from the element in populate_data_for_request.
This commit adds id attribute to display and notification settings
elements except for the radio-type settings which will be handled
later in further commits and for checkbox type settings which
already had id.
The id will only be used for default settings section but they
have been added to user settings also as both of them share common
template.
This is a prep commit for refactoring the code for radio-type
settings in settings_org.js.
We move the css to app_components.css from settings.css because
we are going to add save-discard widget in stream settings as
well and thus we can reuse the CSS there.
We do not need this handler anymore since "Micromodal"
makes sure that events are not propagated and the
behavior is as expected without this handler.
Also, there are no elements with selectors used in
this handler.
This has no visual changes.
I hand-verified all the places we include these elements in the UI:
* Markdown rendered inside the app.
* Markdown rendered on portico pages.
* The only such element in our HTML templates is the <h5>s for
organization logos.
For a couple of these, we were relying on the default margins provided
by Bootstrap.
This is not used by Zulip directly; the one place we have a .navbar is
on the /hello page, which actually is just a naming collision for the
"navbar" in the mobile device widget.
Before 2017, Zulip's manage streams and settings UIs were tab in the
same pane position as our current message feed and recent topics.
That original implementation was implemented using Bootstrap tabs;
while it hasn't been in use for years, we had a bunch of stale code
related to it leftover in this module.
See the code comment for why it is being called. We also remove the
unused `message_feed_shown` which was added to be used for this
purpose.
I decided to not call this with `requestAnimationFrame` since it
is changing position of elements in DOM and not letting browser
do a reflow after that can lead to wrong calculations later on.
We didn't use to control how `active` class is set on
`#message_feed_container`. It was done by bootstrap on its own
and it doesn't even matter if `message_feed_container` is visible
for it to have `active` class according to bootstrap. So, we only
run `scroll_finished` when recent topics is not visible which
seems logical.