This fixes a race in certain intermediate sizes, with the
left_side_userlist setting, the sidebar sizes would have been computed
with invalid information about the size of the two regions to divide
space between (because the sidebar was closed when the calculation was
done).
Structurally, the goal of this logic is to just hide all popovers
(including potential user popovers) and not the sidebars; use the
function designed for that purpose rather than hackily
hand-implementing it.
In window width ranges where the left sidebar is fully open and the
right sidebar is toggleable, the existing logic to hide all popovers
and then reopen the left sidebar stream list.
We have a function designed to close all popovers that aren't
sidebars; we should just use it.
See 2d414fa897 for a previous incomplete
fix for this issue.
The `size_blocks` code was cool looking but wasn't working well.
Since we only have to place streams list and users list, we can
fix their `max-height` more easily without trying to solve the
`multi-block` case which `size_blocks` was trying to do.
This also fixes users list max-height being incorrectly set,
resulting in user unable to scroll to some user list items.
Adds "View your mentions" page to document how to access @-mentions
and the @ indicator for unread @-mentions on desktop/web and mobile.
Fixes#23422.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
The stream-specific notifications table incorrectly used the
.stream-row CSS class. As a result, live-update code for the "stream
settings" UI when changing a stream's permissions model would
incorrectly replace rows of this table with a "Manage streams" style
row.
In 2f547ea, the custom `has_error` logic in BaseDocumentationSpider
was removed in favor of checking whether any errors were logged.
One reference to that method was missed in UnusedImagesLinterSpider
and went unremarked as no images were added to the documentation
that were not used.
Replaces that reference with an error log.
Fixes a warning caused by using the deprecated `2.6` value
of the `REQUEST_FINGERPRINTER_IMPLEMENTATION` setting.
Upgrades `settings.py` to what would have been generated
by starting the documentation_crawler project using the
`startproject` command of scrapy v2.7.
This provides a hook for users to get to these /help/ pages, which contain
details on exactly how these notifications/settings work, as well as
troubleshooting advice.
Fixes: #23369.
For PATCH requests to `/realm/profile_fields`, the field_type is
determined via the field.id, which is in the URL. Therefore,
`field_type` does not need to be passed as part of the request
data in tests.
Instead of using "these people", we use "these users".
Note that the "pm-with" single user case has already been updated
to show the user's full name instead of "this person".
Fixes small error in the example at the top of the article, and
adds a short statement about narrows searching the current user's
personal message history with a link to the help center article.
Gives the final section a subheader and adds the two other narrow
operators that take an ID.
Updates the relevant help center articles to reflect that the
sections for Pinned and Inactive streams in the left sidebar
now have labels.
Fixes#23423.
We do not create historical UserMessage rows, for messages that didn't
have one, while marking messages as read and simply ignore those messages.
We do so because there is no user of creating UserMessage rows and it just
wastes storage.
Note that we still allow to mark messages from unsubscribed streams as
read but only those which have UserMessage rows for them to handle the
case when the unread messages were not marked as read while unsubscribing
from the stream due to some race condition. In such cases, messages
will not be included in the unread count shown in "All messages" menu
(and stream is anyways not present in the left sidebar), but the message
border on the left is green if viewing the stream after unsusbcribing it.
So, to avoid the confusion for users, the messages will be marked as read
when user scrolls down.
This unifies the length of the shortened SHA our integrations generate,
and ensures that they are long enough for projects of various sizes with
a chosen value defined in get_short_sha.
Fixes#23475
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
7 characters are not enough for large projects, so we change
it to reasonably longer. As an example, The Linux kernel needs
at least 11 characters of sha in its shortened form to identify
a revision. We pick 11 so it should work for most of the projects.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
We use `templates/zerver/api/api-doc-template.md` as a base template
for the documented API endpoints in `zerver/openapi/zulip.yaml`.
Previously, if this template was called as an endpoint, then it
would fail an assertion check and send server error. Now we check
for specifically for that potential path and return a 404 error
response for no existing article.
Fixes#21876.
It is better not to use a tab in the instructions for how to
"Toggle whether names of reacting users are displayed", as this setting
applies to both web/desktop and mobile apps.
The instructions themselves still indicate that the setting is controlled
via the web/desktop app.
Prior to 53231aa, the `ignore_unhashable_lru_cache` decorator had
a check for the development environment so that changes could be
seen on refresh.
Puts that check back in IgnoreUnhashableLruCacheWrapper class.