Instead of just depending upon clicks of certain buttons to
show the right section, we also show them when user is
creating a new stream or viewing settings of a specific stream.
This fixes a bug where user lands on `#streams/new` via url change
without clicking of any buttons and sees on left section of the
overlay in medium width (756px) devices.
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.
Fixes#17277.
The main limitation of this implementation is that the sync happens if
the user authing already exists. This means that a new user going
through the sign up flow will not have their custom fields synced upon
finishing it. The fields will get synced on their consecutive log in via
SAML in the future. This can be addressed in the future by moving the
syncing code further down the codepaths to login_or_register_remote_user
and plumbing the data through to the user creation process.
We detail that limitation in the documentation.
The old type in default_settings wasn't right - limit_to_subdomains is a
List[str]. We define a TypeDict for capturing the typing of the settings
dict more correctly and to allow future addition of configurable
attributes of other non-str types.
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".
The `message_id` and `user_profile_id` values don't really matter for
our testing here, so we might as well set these dummy values in the
main function.
This commit fixes the invalid assert call in dispatch.js and also fixes the
invalid settings parameter of update_display_settings__default_view_all_messages
fixture in event.js, it should be all_messages instead of 1.
Fixes#18685.
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 is important for showing popovers/menus with a light background
in Zulip's light theme.
We extend light-theme to show dark colours in night theme.
Rapidly clicking a button that shows a modal cause a race condition
in Bootstrap. Specifically, Bootstrap adds an "in" class to a modal
on the "shown" event and removes it on the "hide" event. Frequent clicks
cause the "hide" event to trigger before the "shown" event. Therefore, the
"in" class isn't removed. We use the "in" class to check if a modal is
active in overlays.js
For now, we manually remove it once the modal is hidden.
Newer versions of Bootstrap probably handle this better internally.
Look into removing this once it's upgraded.
Fixes#15463
In commit 9ce9c2f9db, we added `maybe_show_keyboard_shortcuts`
function which triggered through hotkeys.js when a user
presses the keyboard shortcut hotkey.
However, within commit 8b29c38e62, we migrated to use
hashchange.go_to_location method in order to open info_overlay, leaving the
`maybe_show_keyboard_shortcuts` function orphaned/dead.
This commit essentially removes the dead
`maybe_show_keyboard_shortcuts` code.
This is a prep change for importing (and using) `dataclasses.field`
elsewhere in the same file, because pyflakes would throw "Import
module shodowed" errors otherwise.
Rename poll_timeout to event_queue_longpoll_timeout_seconds
and change its value from 90000 ms to 90 sec. Expose its
value in register api response when realm data is fetched.
Bump API_FEATURE_LEVEL to 74.
Expose the boolean value server_needs_upgrade in the
responses for register api so that it can be used
by mobile and terminal clients as well.
Highlighted in api changelog as part of
feature level 74 in commit fb93c96
(next commit).
Shift functions used for compatibility from
zerver.lib.home (is_outdated_server) and
zerver.view.compatibility (pop_numerals,
version_lt, find_mobile_os,
is_outdated_desktop_app, is_unsupported_browser)
to zerver.lib.compatibility module.
We use css() pretty rarely in our codebase, and
it can sometimes be used mistakenly, when a better
alternative is to toggle a class for external css.
It's hard to support the full API in zjquery, so
we just punt and tell folks to create their own
stubs.
Most of the existing tests that were "fixed" here
weren't actually verifying the behavior of the css()
calls, and for those I just create no-op stubs.
In a few places I verify that css() was called as
expected.
This commit renames `delete_draft_after_send` to
`delete_active_draft` for two main reasons:
1) This function does the job of deleting the draft that we
are currently using in compose box and it is independent
of the message sending functionality.
2) This is prep refactoring for new drafts behavior where
we delete the draft if the compose box is cleared and
closed.