We use 'admin-realm-form' class as selector in save-discard click
handlers instead of 'organization' which includes all the organization
settings sections, but save/discard widget is used only for some
sections and all of them are inside the form with class 'admin-realm-form'.
This will also help us to avoid code duplication when changing the realm
level defaults section to use save-discard widget.
This commit adds patch_url parameter to save_organization_settings
function such that we can use the same function for realm-level
defaults section also as those settings are updated using different
endpoint.
This commit changes the name attribute of emojiset_choice element from
emojiset_group to emojiset such that we can use the name attribute to
get the name of setting from element.
We directly declare the save_organization_settings function instead
of first declaring a variable and then setting it in the build_page
function. This is a prep commit for using save/discard widget in
realm-level defaults section.
This commit adds an option to show only indicator and not save/discard
buttons using the settings_save_discard_widget. This is a prep commit
for using save/discard buttons in the realm-level defaults section
while keeping the original behavior of showing only indicator in the
user-level settings.
Previously, the "resolve/unresolve topic" checkmark option was displayed in recipient bars
was presented to users regardless of whether they had permission to resolve topics in that
stream, which was confusing.
Fixes#19880.
For users who are not logged in and for those who don't have
'prefers_web_public_view' set in session, we redirect them
to the default login page where they can choose to login
as spectator or authenticated user.
Move the password tracking variables from setup to channel module.
Track password_change requests in channel.
Directly use xhr object to store `password_changes` information.
Tests modified to accomodote this change by converting strings to
objects.
The previous logic, introduced in
fa928d5cd1, crashed when visiting
"manage streams" in the case that the user didn't have permission to
create any streams at all.
We remove the more complex logic.
This isn't the right long term fix, because it means users who can
only create public streams just get a vague "Insufficient permission"
error when trying to create a private stream (and vice versa), but is
sufficient to fix the critical bug of "manage streams" failing to load.
Fixes#19895.
For text that already has the formatting that the user is
trying to apply, we undo the formatting. This gives a nice
experience of applying and removing the formatting from text
on the same button press.
Users wanted a feature where they could specify
which users can create public streams and which users can
create private streams.
This splits stream creation code into two parts,
public and private stream creation.
Fixes#17009.
Having tooltip `appendTo` to parent causes it to be trimmed by
the size of parent container if the parent doesn't have enough
size to include the tooltip. To fix this, we append tooltip
to `document.body`.
This change doesn't have proper test coverage and also doesn't work as
intended, since due to the structure of the function, we'll only
complain about invalid policy values for members in unlikely situations.
This reverts commit c69a968ffe.
This commit replaces 'allow_message_deleting' boolean setting
with an integer setting 'delete_own_message_policy'. We have a
separate dropdown now for deciding which user-roles can delete
messages sent by themselves and the time-limit setting droddown
is different.
This new setting has two options - everyone and admins only. Other
options including moderators will be added further.
We also remove the "Never" option from the original time-limit
dropdown, as admins are always allowed to delete message. This
never option resembled the case of only admins being allowed to
delete but this state is now resembled by setting the dropdown
to "admins only" and we also disable the time-limit dropdown in
this case as admins are allowed to delete irrespective of limit.
Note, this setting is only for deleting messages sent by the
deleting user themselves, and only admins are allowed to delete
messages sent by others as before.
We make zero invalid value for message_content_delete_limit_seconds and
for handling the case of "Allow to delete message any time", the API-level
value of message_content_delete_limit_seconds is "anytime" and "None"
as the DB-level value. We also use these values for message retention
setting, so it helps maintain consistency.
We should also hide the 'Other emails' heading in realm-level
defaults section when digest emails organization setting is
disabled because there is no other setting in this subsection
after we removed the enable_login_emails setting in d1732fb.
* Switch from underline to a smaller range of font sizes to indicate
h5/h6 headings.
* Provide margin-top for headings while avoiding problematic behavior
for messages that start with a heading.
When expanding the compose box to full screen size, the buttons below
the compose box would unexpectedly jump because of how the 100% height
interacted with padding in the default box-sizing model.
Switching to border-box fixes this.
Fixes part of #19353.
This commit does not remove the 'enable_login_emails' field from
RealmUserDefault table but it is just not used and cannot be
changed from UI or API similar to 'enable_marketing_emails' setting.
This commit removes inline-block class from the subsection-parent
elements in notification settings because we do not need different
subsections to be inline. This was working correctly till now
because the widths of the subsections were large enough to not
be able to fit in same line.
We incorrectly show message to reload in the savings indicator
for realm-level default of left_side_userlist setting. It should
be shown only for user-level setting since no change will take
place for the user changing realm-level default.
Previously, after sending a message from the full-sized compose-box,
the compose-box remained in expanded state covering the entire middle
part. Instead, it should return to the original state after the
message is sent.
There's a subtle race that would cause the "Scroll down to see your
message" compose notification to appear incorrectly, because the
full-size compose box occluded the entire message feed at the time the
message was locally echoed, even though it would no longer do so after
collapsing.
We address that by shrinking the compose box immediately before doing
a local echo, in addition to the primary code path in
`clear_compose_box`. Care is taken to ensure that we avoid shrinking
the compose box when sending a message that cannot be locally echoed
and gets an error from the server.
Tested on my Ubuntu development environment, by sending empty message,
valid message and slash commands. The compose-box only shrunk on
sending valid messages.
Fixes part of #19353.
This commit removes the existing default_twenty_four_hour_time field in
Realm table which was used to set the twenty_four_hour_time setting of
new user on joining and instead we now use the twenty_four_hour_time
field of RealmUserDefault table for the same.
With some tweaks by tabbott to clarify the documentation.