Additional changes are added in `tippyjs.js` to ensure
that the tooltip doesn't hide behind the message
box or it is not limited by the parent container, in
case of recipient bar icons.
We wrap the general stream name, description and type properties in
a "general_settings" div.
The "regular_subscription_settings" div was already present, so the
only change made was renaming this to "personal_settings".
We also wrap the email and adding of members settings in a new
"subscriber_settings" div.
This is a prep commit which will be helpful when we want to display
only one section and hide the other two.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Rehman <ryanrehman99@gmail.com>
The current system to change stream information like Stream name and
description isn't consistent with what we use everywhere else. It's
also slightly difficult to maintain.
Co-authored-by: Pragati Agrawal <pragati22066@gmail.com>
The presence setting is more suited in 'Account & privacy'
section as it is not related to notifications in anyway
and resembles privacy of user by allowing user to hide
his status of being online.
Previously, we showed a `Copied!` alert on copying link to a message
irrespective of the fact that the link was copied or not.
Hence add an event listener that shows the `Copied!` tooltip only
if the action was successful.
Fixes#19019.
The issue was text label has `display: inline-block`
property which caused it to go to a new line in smaller
width screens.
This commit fixes it by changing its display property to `inline`.
Fixes#19075.
The user timezone is only used for user's profile, so we can
move this setting to the Profile panel of settings and this
will also help us in covering some space when there are no
custom profile fields for the organization.
We separate "Your account" section to two different sections -
"Profile" section for user name, custom profile fields, and avatar
and "Account & Security" section for email, password, role, api-key
and deactivating button.
Another important change here is that the modal for changing name
is removed and now the name has a simple input text box and it
behaves similar to inputs for custom-profile-fields.
Fixes#18848.
We add unsubscribe button in the stream list that allows
users and admins to unsubscribe them using profile modal.
If a user attempts to unsubscribe from a private stream
we redirect them to do so from stream setting overlay
to avoid a really confusing user experience as we ask
for confirmation before unsubscribing such streams.
We rename `stream_subscription_info.hbs` and its related
variables and functions to `stream_subscription_request_info.hbs`.
So that its clear that it is used for displaying info about
requests sent for stream subscriptions.
This is a follow-up for #18957.
We show a tooltip besides "Profile picture" heading
to the users who cannot change their avatar explaining
that the avatar changes are disabled in organization.
We add disabled prop on buttons only and we add the css for
buttons (and some specific class elements) when disabled as
'cursor: not-allowed' or 'pointer-events: none' which means
the user cannot use these buttons when disabled.
This is not the case for the avatar widget as we use a div
element there and not button and neither those specific
classes which has appropriate styles defined.
We use the avatar image block in two ways - for showing image
and as a clickable target (which is actually a div element)
for uploading, so instead of adding 'disabled' prop we are
hiding (adding display: none) the div such that it is not
visible on hover and also cannot be clicked.
Tooltips of message retention and realm deactivation
should have appropriate class as per the setting and
not "realm_allow_message_deleting_tooltip" for all
the different tooltips.
We ignore deactivated users when they are being added to streams.
To give current user information about the ignored user ids
we show it along with other details about subscribed and
unsubscribed users.
This partially addresses: #18949.
This is required as we added `br` tags irrespective of whether
there were any users in the subscribed or already subscribed
category. This made the spacing here look odd. We now include
br tags inside conditionals to render them only when required.
This refactor helps to avoid code duplication that occurs
if we need to add any extra info to the stream_subscriber_info
and also cleans up code in `add_subscriber_form` and
`.subscriber_list_remove form` handler to make it more readable.
It is preparatory commit to add information about ignored
deactivated users when bulk subscribing users to streams.
The class "name_change_container" is used in the custom
profile fields form.
The name of custom profile field should not be affected
by this setting.
Also confirmed the behavior by testing on master itself,
that these fields are not hidden actually due to this
code being in settings_account itself.
We can also remove the class "name_change_container" as
there is no use of this class elsewhere.
We handle the css using email-change-form and thus
there is no need for 'user-name-section' class as
this element is used for emails and not user names.
'user-name-section' class is only used to set css for its child
settings-info-icon. This commit removes the 'user-name-section'
class from elements which do not have 'settings-info-icon' as
their child element and also these elements are in not related
to user names.
This commits ports the `search_operators.html` file from
./templates to handlebars, essentially creating a new file
as `search_operators.hbs` within /static/templates which is
then rendered using info_overlays.js.
As part of this migration, we rewrote the way internationalization was
done, since the previous implementation incorrectly did not support
languages with a different word order than English.
We also not consistently use periods at the end of the descriptions.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
Fixes#18504.
This commits ports the `keyboard_shortcuts.html` file from
using the Django template to handlebars, essentially creating
a new file as `keyboard_shortcuts.hbs` within /static/templates
which is then rendered using info_overlays.js.
Fixes part of #18792.
This modifies the appearance of pills for deactivated users
in the following ways:
* Adds `(deactivated)` with the deactivated user's name.
* Add a tooltip to the deactivated user's pill stating
that one can't send a message to this user.
* Color the deactivated user's pill reddish.
This now also adds tests for user_pills.
Part of #13766.
Co-authored-by: Signior-X <b19188@students.iitmandi.ac.in>
This also migrates from loading the modal dynamically rather than
statically once at page initialization.
With styling changes by tabbott to preserve the original look of the
UI.
Fixes#18278.
This commit modifies the linkifier-edit modal to use newly added
edit_fields_modal framework.
One important change is that we remove the "edit-linkifier-status"
element as the corresponding "edit-fields-modal-status" element
is added in edit_fields_modal.hbs and we also modify the css
accordingly. This "edit-fields-modal-status" is used only for
this modal and remains empty for others, so this change does not
cause problems with other modals.
There is another element which uses "edit-linkifier-status" as a
class, but the css we defined was for "edit-linkifier-status" as
id, so the css change is also safe.
This commit modifies the modal for editing bot information to
use edit_fields_modal framework.
We also change the id of form element of this modal such that
it makes sense with the actual use of modal and there is no
problem with this change as styling of this modal is not
affected.
We create a new widget edit_fields_modal such that this common
framework can be used in bot-edit modal, linkifier-edit modal
and user-edit modal, which have very similar implementations.
The "edit-fields-modal-status" is used only for edit-linkifier
modal and remains empty for others, so this change does not
cause problems with other modals.
This commits adds the support to copy a topic link
to the clipboard by introducing a new "Copy link to topic"
topic sidebar action which is placed below the
"Mark all messages as read" action.
Basically, this does the same job as right clicking upon the
topic name and selecting "Copy link".
Closes#18946
We show a spinner inside the button instead of hiding the button
and then showing the spinner in the bottom area. We also disable
the button to avoid repetitive clicking by user.
We had our input elements for stream settings inside li tags
and their alignment was managed using CSS. We move away from
this HTML structure to have inputs and labels inside divs for
two reasons. First is that if we want to later refactor the HTML
to have some different design, then having them inside `ul`
requires complex changes to CSS and eventually we would have
to move away from using `li`s for the part that is changed to
have a different design. Second `li`s are generally not used
to organize input elements.
Above is an explanation of why this change is a preparatory
commit for shifting to have a tabbed design in the stream edit page.
So following changes are done to have a more consistent
HTML structure in stream types modal:
* Added modal-body and removed the non-standard
usage of the unordered list for settings header and inputs.
* Updated relevant CSS rules to have the same design during refactor.
Co-authored-by: Pragati Agrawal <pragati22066@gmail.com>
We had stream and group tab inside a common div with class
`subscription-group-list` due to this adding any info
elements like alert boxes that were specific to one of them
became difficult. To fix this we keep them in their own
`.tabcontent` div. This change also makes the handling of
display of different tabs a lot easier and cleans
up unnecessary javascript code that was handling the
display of common parent div of stream and group tab.
We show stream tab before user-group tab but in the template
this order was reversed that created confusion while editing
any one of them. So we correct their order in the template
to reflect the order we show in UI.
This refactor changes two things - position of the modal, as it
is moved up by some amount because of using confirm_dialog and
also loading spinner of confirm_dialog widget is used.
The ‘t’ helper operates on text strings, not HTML. The ‘&’ works
fine, and is correctly escaped for output by Handlebars, like any text
string interpolated with ‘{{}}’.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Moved the `delete_message` user-confirmation modal to
the `confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_delete_message.hbs`
to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `revoke_invite` user-confirmation modal to the
`confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
`confirm_revoke_invite.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `resend_invite` user-confirmation modal to the
`confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
to `confirm_resend_invite.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `emoji_settings_warning` modal to the `confirm_dialog`
folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_emoji_settings_warning.hbs`
to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `deactivation_user` modal to the `confirm_dialog`
folder within `/static/templates` and renamed the modal to
to `confirm_deactivate_user.hbs` to follow the
common naming convention.
Moved `deactivation_stream` user-confirmation modal to
the `confirm_dialog` folder and renamed the modal to
`confirm_deactivate_stream.hbs` to follow the common naming convention.
Moved `deactivate_realm` modal to the `confirm_dialog` folder
within `/static/templates` and renamed the modal to
`confirm_deactivate_realm.hbs` to follow the naming convention.
Moved `delete_topic` modal to `confirm_dialog` folder and
renamed the modal to `confirm_delete_topic.hbs`
to follow the confirm_dialog naming conventions.
Moved `subscription_invites_warning` modal to `confirm_dialog`
folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_subscription_invites_warning.hbs`
to follow the naming convention.
Moved `unsubscribe_private_stream` modal to the newly created
`confirm_dialog` folder found within `static/templates`.
Later renamed the modal to `confirm_unsubscribe_private_stream.hbs`
to follow a common naming convention.
There are several benefits of using tippyjs here:
* Removes dependency on bootstrap.
* We don't have to manually handle show/hide of popover.
* There cannot be any memory leak since we don't store
the instance.
Earlier, when a user clicked on any stream name from the
user_popover, the stream page would open in the background,
but the user popover wouldn't close.
Fixed it by explicitly binding it to a click handler,
which closes the user popover before redirecting to stream
page.
It is a class provided by bootstrap and one of its most
important job is to set the display of inputs and labels in
the form in such a way that if there is sufficient
horizontal space then they are shown side by side.
As we override most of the bootstrap classes to organize
content, CSS rules set by it were not applied. So we remove
these safely without having any visual changes. Also, we had
only three instances of this class in the complete template
directory.
The language_list_dbl_col parameter in the page_params
is used by only the web client frontend. The value is
calculated in the backend and then passed as a page_param
which is unnecessary considering that the whole process
is beneficial for the front_end only. Hence move the entire
calculation code to the frontend.
Fixes part of #18673.
default_language_name was a part of page_params which is actually
redundant considering that we already have language_list and
default_language available to frontend which can be used to
get the default_language_name and hence prevents the backend
from sending an additional parameter.
Fixes part of #18673.
This commit replaces the allow_community_topic_editing boolean with
integer field edit_topic_policy and includes both frontend and
backend changes.
We also update settings_ui.disable_sub_settings_onchange to not
change the color of label as we did previously when the setting
was a checkbox. But now as the setting is dropdown we keep the
label as it is and we don't do anything with label when disabling
dropdowns. Also, this function was used only here so we can safely
change this.
For this extraction, we need to move some context
parameter (from home_real in `views/home.py`) to extra
page_params parameter (of
build_page_params_for_home_page_load in
`lib/home.py`) so handlebars template can access them.
While moving I confirmed that these parameters are not
used elsewhere if some parameter is used elsewhere
(like `apps_page_url`) then I didn't remove it from the
context list, I just added it to the page_params list.
Fixes: #18795.
This results in moving the `zulip_merge_base` parameter to
page_params, so that it's available to JavaScript.
Since this is technically a tiny overlay, it needs to be initialized
before hashchange.js.
We remove the small CSS class, which set the font size as something
tiny, and also restructure it with a fixed height and more natural
markup for the reset link.
This fixes a regression in 16bd6e6b1d
that caused the user profile modal to display "Last active: Last active: ...".
I'm not convinced these are the best visuals, but the whole modal
needs a visual refresh.
This should make it more intuitive to add
new elements to the compose box (such as
banners), and it also makes it a bit more
clear for styling purposes that the same
geometry happens whether the compose box
is open or the buttons are visible.
I lifted the #compose_container div into
the server template. It's not totally
clear to me why we need both #compose
and #compose_container, but there are
some scary comments about 1400px that
made me too timid to address that quirk.
In passing I removed a clearly redundant
click handler.
Instead of prepending the alert's content to the
navbar alert wrapper HTML it's better to pass the
rendered alert content as a parameter to the wrapper
template.
We add a popover on click which allows user to create or browse
streams too.
Reason for doing so:
At present, it is hard to discover how to join streams
and create new streams. In particular:
Users have a hard time finding the gear in the STREAMS
header in the left sidebar and realizing that it's relevant for them.
Even once a user is in the STREAMS menu, the Create
stream button is hard to spot.
Fixes#18694.
The Help Center article talks about these using similar terms, which
may need further work, but it seems clear that undoing "set
unavailable" should be "set available", not "set active".
This moves this block of HTML templates, which are dynamically
rendered with some user data, to be managed by the frontend handlebars
template system.
This migration involves only displaying active alerts in the DOM, and
thus we no longer need navbar_alerts to have display: none by default.
This changes the button text from "Reply" to "Reply to selected
message". Here's the thinking:
* The title "Reply" was a little confusing/inconsistent with the
button's label.
* If you're hovering over the button, it's because you want more
information about what it does -- not just a repeat of the button's
label.
* The "Message foo > bar" content of the button already cleanly
expresses what the button will do if you click it right now.
* The hover text "Reply to selected message (r)" explains to you what
that button's role is in all situation, not just with the current
selection, and thus documents the concept. And it also gives you
clarify if you're thinking "but how do I reply to something in
Zulip?" and try hovering over the buttons at the bottom to find out.
This commit divides the user_invite_restriction setting dropdown to
a checkbox and a dropdown.
The checkbox is used for 'realm_invite_required' setting and dropdown
for 'realm_invite_to_realm_policy'.
This separation of UI elements is fine as these two settings are
separate in database also and also helps in removing excess if-else
conditions and switch cases.
The message-editing section of settings is moved from "Organization
Settings" to "Organization Permissions", which feels like a more
natural place for these settings.
There is no clear reason to not use a button element here. According
to the spec pharasing content, which includes the <span> element,
are allowed in the button element.
Manually tested both buttons to make sure it works and made sure all
the selectors are updated by grepping all the selector classes/id in
the handlebars templates that are parents of the button or are
present on the button.
(One of the jQuery handler code got reformatted due to it fitting
the line limit due to one character deletion for the selector)
Tooltips in message action buttons for failed message were
not shown properly because they were initialized two times
first because of general tippy-zulip-tooltip class and then
because of message_control_button class. So to avoid showing
an extra empty tooltip for failed message icons we return
false from onShow() method of message_control_button class
initialization of tooltip.
We add a '?' icon besides the "GIPHY integration" label of
giphy settings dropdown.
The icon links to readthedocs page for setting up giphy API
key when api key is not set, and it points to help center
article of GIFs when the api key is added.
Previously, when a user hits 'Enter' key within a input
field it incorrectly triggers the dropdown_list_widget's
reset button.
This is because the reset button had the default type attribute of
'submit' which triggers the click event binded to it. Fixed it by
explicitly defining it's type attribute to be a button.
The inconsistent style between these three buttons looked bad.
We have to take some care with the "Starred messages" and "Edit" ones,
to make sure they live-update properly.
Previously, when the user presses 'Enter' within a input
field while keyboard focus in is in the topic edit textbox
it incorrectly opened the dropdown list widget.
This is because the dropdown button had the default type attribute of
'submit' which triggers the click event binded to it. Fix it by
explicitly defining it's type attribute to be a button.
Fixes#18415
Previously, the "Move topic" option was only displayed to organization
administrators, despite the new setting making who can move topics
between streams configurable.
Making this migration requires us to remove the text on the previous
"Admin actions" divider, and just make it an hrule, to avoid confusing
normal users, while still providing a hint that moving topics is a
non-personal operation.
We also change the ordering for consistency.
This commit adds the dropdown in 'Stream settings' section of organization
permissions page to control who can move messages between streams and
also hides the stream-edit UI in message-edit form accordingly.
Fixes#14499.
We use styling same as that of the number shown for overflow
(e.g "+3") which has a gray background.
To keep these avatars up-to-date, we need to rerender the
recent topics view after receiving a `muted_users` event.
Also update the user documentation to mention this detail.
We deliberately avoid mentioning "recent topics" because
this applies to mobile too.
The default label for empty narrows depends on whether it's a
stream/topic narrow or a PMs narrow.
We leave some default text in compose.hbs for reply label
because it take some time for the js to display the
correct label.
The browser seems to autofill the `Name` field of the add-playground
form. Most likely this behavior is a result of value of the `name`
input field being `name`, causing the browser do to something weird
here. This name is now changed to `playground_name`.
The old logic, inline in the compose area, has produced a very weird
effect where the buttons would move to fit the notification, ever
since design changes to use the full bottom row space.
We address this by just using a Tippy tooltip instead.
* Revert "frontend: Remove hover effect from small messagebox."
This reverts commit 27d9643274.
* Revert "frontend: Use placeholder style for small messagebox text."
This reverts commit 8453aac260.
* Revert "frontend: Make "Reply" button look more like a textbox."
This reverts commit 9fdd7184c6.
A modal is added to edit the realm linkifier which
supports ui_report error.
Puppeteer tests to verify linkifier update and an
invalid test to verify that linkifier error messages
are reported on the modal are added as well.
This commit adds `title` attribute and removes
`aria-hidden` attribute in `Delete` button in
linkifiers table.
`aria-hidden` attribute is used only for icons on buttons
that have a plain-text label.
Implemented dropdown_list_widget in Move topic popover which enables,
the functionality to search for streams while moving a particular topic.
The aim is to reduce the user effort by having an input
typeahead instead of haivng a dropdown list of streams.
Closes#14860.
Followup of zulip#17926.
Basically, the aim is to concise modal texts
to use 'Confirm' instead of long labels since they can
tricky for translators and can also create bad strings
having long words.
Added Help link widget within account settings for
deactivate account UI modal which redirects to
/help/deactivate-your-account within the user documentation.
* Move the extended documentation of code blocks to a separate page.
* Merge "code playgrounds" documentation to be a section of that page.
* Document copy widget on code blocks.
* This commit changes how we refer to "```python" type syntax for code
blocks. Instead of being called a syntax highlighting label, this is
now referred to as a "language tag", since it serves both syntax
highlighting and playgrounds.
* Remap all the links.
* Advertise this new page in various places that previously did not have a link.
* We show a "Click here to reveal." hyperlink in the hidden
message dialog for user to click on and read a hidden message.
* The "reveal" action is temporary, in the sense that a revealed
message will again be hidden once the broswer tab reloads or
if the user renarrows.
* When a message is revealed, we make sure to show the sender
of that message, even if it isn't the first message of it's group.
This is because the first message of that message group (which
would have otherwise shown the sender) can still be hidden.
* Reactions and background color after revealing a message are
the same as if the message hadn'e been hidden at all in the
first place.
* We hide the sender and reactions on messages sent by muted
users, and replace the content with a "This message was hidden"
dialog.
* Ideally, we should collapse a series of consequetive
messages sent by muted users into one such dialog, but
that could break the cursor behaviour and `near/<message_id`
links, so we as of now show one dialog per muted message.
* Because we hide the sender, there is a chance of the first
hidden message in a group looking like it was sent by the
author of the message above it. To tackle this, we intentionally
make the hidden message dialog float-left, so that it is clear
that this is a special type of message.
* For context, we still show the timestamp of the message.
* Starring, editing, deleting etc a message still work just like
before.
A further commit will add the ability to reveal a
hidden message.
Linked the Help Center document in places like
- zulip.yaml (/events, /register/, realm/playgrounds,
/realm/playgrounds/{playground_id})
- /help/format-your-message-using-markdown (Linked to make
users reading the markdown code block style, aware of this
feature)
- /templates/settings/playground_settings_admin.hbs (Linked
as a reference to read more about playgrounds before
configuring one)
Also showcase the feature on /features and /for/open-source.
The typeahead suggests a human-readable `pretty_name` for the
`language` field in the add-playgrounds form.
The suggestions are sorted based on the popularity of these
languages.
E.g: A `py` prefix would match with `Python` first before
matching with others like `Python 2.x` based on priority.
The UI makes use of an onclick on the trash icon to call
DELETE /realm/playground/{playground_id}. The id is
extracted from the data attribute `data-playground-id`
set on that element.
The design of the form is similar to the linkifiers page
and is styled similarly.
The introduction text for "Code playgrounds" is improved
with more details and examples.
Also, we can remove the hardcoded playground and the fix
we had previously done to prevent breaking the hardcoded
playground.
The 'reply' button shows the stream>topic or recipient(s) of the
selected message, for better UX. It also expands to fill the
remaining horizontal space in the button bar -- this should help make
it easier for new users to figure out how to reply.
Finally, it uses "Message" instead of "Reply", to better match the
compose box.
Fixes#17940.
Followup of #17926.
Basically, the aim is to concise modal texts
to use 'Confirm' instead of long labels since they can
tricky for translators and can also create bad strings
having long words.
Earlier, a user can only mute a topic from its recipient bar but can't
unmute it from there (and in fact we displayed an option to mute even
if the topic was already muted!). This commit fixes that bug and
allows a user also to unmute the topic from its recipient bar.
There are two core issues here;
* We did not have code, an icon, etc. for the "already muted" case in
the recipient bar logic at all.
* We did not rerender messages in !excludes_muted_topics views when
muting state changed.
See: 660475bd0c for background on when
we started only rerendering the streams with excludes_muted_topics
after muting changes. Rerendering of newly muted topics are important
for live rendering if a user is narrowed to that topic itself, which
are essentially all excludes_muted_topics narrows anyway.
Hence, now, we rerender by calling the `rerender` function for muted
topics (which is done just before we update the items for muting via
the function: `update_items_for_topic_muting`).
Tweaked by tabbott to add comments explaining the reasoning and
long-term plans.
Fixes#15223.
It is difficult to distinguish group PMs from 1:1 PMs, so to
improve the UI it is better to show different icon for group
PMs. Here we are using fa fa-group icon for group PMs.
Fixes#18069.
As of now, editing a widget doesn't update the rendered content.
It's important to ensure that existing votes or options added later on
don't get deleted when rendered.
This seems more complex than it's worth.
For now, we just prevent edits to widgets.
This commit makes the UI clearer that editing widgets isn't allowed.
See also:
https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/14229https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/14799Fixes#17156
Introduce a new class "table-sticky-headers" in the settings
and organisation settings HTML table tags and it is used
to make the table headers fix at the top. This commit also
add the background-color and hover properties to the
settings and organisation settings table to make them look
similar to the recent_topics_table.
The dialog now shows `stream > topic` instead of
just the topic.
This creates a new tiny widget for this purpose,
which can be reused in other places too.
The `undefined` case is probably very unlikely, but
if the `stream_id` is bad, after the user confirms,
the request will fail on the backend, which could
confuse the user, since there will be no changes to
the starred messages in view.
So, we don't open the confirmation dialog at all in
such cases.
This commit adds 'admins and moderators' option in frontend for
invite_to_realm_policy.
The logic for moderator for checking whether user is allowed to invite
others or not was added in previous commit as we use common helper
user_has_permission for all policies.
But the test user_can_invite_others_to_relam is updated for including
moderator role in this commit.
Since, we now get role value in person objects sent from server, we
can simply user user_role_map to display role in different places
instead of having multiple if-else conditions to check flags like
is_admin, is_guest, etc.
There were some changes that were lost/added by mistake
during a rebase of #17707 after #18154 was merged.
Fixes the GIF icon being hidden / displayed incorrectly
with respect to the settings.
These changes were originally part of
67527a2517 but
were lost during the rebase.
This commit replaces different objects - create_stream_policy_values,
invite_to_realm_policy_values and invite_to_stream_policy_values,
with a single object common_policy_values.
Though invite_to_realm_policy do not use other fields of objects like
description, order, etc. but we can keep it as it is for now as we
would separate this setting from "Are invitations required...."
dropdown and these fields will be used then.
This is a prep commit for commits that will add helper functions in
settings_data for these policies replacing the usage of page_params
object.
We use an icon which is more clear for what it stands for.
Increase allowed size of message-control-buttons slightly so
that they are clearly visible. This is more important for
GIF icon to be visible properly than any other icon here.
This commit adds support for a `None` option in the dropdown menu
of `Notification sound`. When this option is selected, no audible
notification is sent to the user.
`None` will appear as the first option in the dropdown menu, since
this is not categorized as a playable audio.
This new option is added so that folks can disable audio notifications
without losing their other notification configuration (like for PMs, mentions).
Necessary test case is added for this new option.
Fixes#16090.
Since it was introduced in 5ce0db9f43,
we've had alt text for the hotspots illustration with an invalid
translation tag.
Fix this by removing the alt text, since the image has no functional
effect and so the right answer should it fail to load or the user is
visually impaired is to ignore it.
Deduplicate control buttons by re-using the
compose_control_buttons.
A link to `help` overlay was added to `message_edit_form`
as a part of this process.
This fixes a bug that when video provider is set to `Jitsi`
from `none` in organization settings while message_edit_form
is open, the video icon is not displayed since
it was not present in the message_edit_form DOM even if
compose.update_video_chat_button_display tries to display it.
It is fixed since the `.video_link` element is always present
in DOM of `message_edit_form` now.
We convert the following elements to use a class instead of
id for accessing them across the codebase:
* markdown_preview
* undo_markdown_preview
* markdown_preview_spinner
* message_edit_content
* preview_content
Converted them together since changes to one impacted the other in
some modules like click_handlers.
Also, added a function in rows to get `message_row`.
We use `.compose_upload_file` across compose and message_edit_form
for file upload icon. This will help us share common code between
`compose` and `message_edit_form`.
In both compose and `message_edit_form` we use `file_input`
class to identify the file `input` element. This will help
to more easily share common elements between compose and message_edit.
Since we can have multiple instances of `message_edit_form`, it
makes sense to have it as a class.
We track the message_edit_form by setting an id to
`form` element dependent on message_id.
Previously, realm emojis can override default emojis in emoji-picker,
if the user sets an exisitng emoji name to his/her custom emoji.
For clear understanding--
If a user sets an realm emoji with name `smile`, this leads to the
newly realm emoji override the existing default emoji `smile`.
To address such behaviour, Added a warning modal which requires
the user confirmation before overriding the default emoji.
Fixes#16913.
Moved `admin_user_list` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
rather than the `/templates/settings` folder.
Fixes#18227
Moved `admin_user_group_list` template to `/templates/settings/` folder
as earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
and should have been within the `/templates/settings` folder.
Also modified the node tests to reflect the new changes.
Moved `admin_tab` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
and should have been within the `/templates/settings` folder instead.
Moved `admin_settings_modals` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
and should have been within the `/templates/settings` folder.
Moved `admin_profile_field_list` template to `/templates/settings/` folder
as earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
rather than the `/templates/settings` folder.
Also modified the node tests to reflect the new changes.
Moved `admin_linkifier_list` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
rather than the `/templates/settings` folder.
Moved `admin_invites_list` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
and should have been within the `/templates/settings` folder instead.
Moved `admin_human_form` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
and should have been within the `/templates/settings` folder.
Moved `admin_export_list` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
rather than the `/templates/settings` folder.
Moved `admin_emoji_list` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
and should have been within the `/templates/settings` folder.
Moved `admin_default_stream_list` template to `/templates/settings/`
folder as earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates`
folder and should have been within the `/templates/settings` folder
instead.
Moved `admin_bot_form` template to `/templates/settings/` folder as
earlier, it was inaccurately placed within the `/templates` folder
and `settings` folder is specifically for storing administrative
UI templates.
This improves the UX of creating a stream for atleast 1000+ users
realm by showing the the stream creation form much faster than
before.
Search, user addition, scrolling worked smoothly on 15k+
users realm as tested on dev setup.
Also, simplebar is used to replace the default scrollbar.
Fixes#16805
This allows us to use different "Show password" and "Hide password"
for these labels, which is more consistent with how other products
implement this.
It also lets us delete N duplicate copies of these strings in the HTML.
Since the "mute users" feature isn't complete yet,
this UI is shown only in development setups.
Ideally we should have had this commit after the whole
feature was completed and merged, but doing so makes it
difficult to test and merge subparts of the feature one by
one (which is a better workflow, while we still decide what
exactly we want this feature to do).
This commit adds a new button in the user info popover
to mute or unmute the user, and uses a confirmation
dialog while muting, because muting a user accidently can lead
to the muter losing out on a lot of information.
TODOs when making this UI visible in production-
1. Make a /help page and link to it from the confirmation
dialog and the API docs.
This reverses the policy that was set, but incompletely enforced, by
commit 951514dd7d. The self-closing tag
syntax is clearer, more consistent, simpler to parse, compatible with
XML, preferred by Prettier, and (most importantly now) required by
FormatJS.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>