We directly pass the user group object to get_recursive_subgroups as we
already have the object in the caller. We can add separate function which
will accept id as parameter in the future if required.
This commit attempts to refactor the `handle_bot_form` by adding new
field for `Role` in the `Manage bot` modal.
It uses the `/json/users/` url for passing the role of a bot and allow
changing it as in case of a normal user.
Fixes: #21105
This commit adds a new "Role" column for the bot-list table in the
org-settings, and removes the user_id column from the same.
The role of a bot is fetched using the `get_user_type` function inside
bot_info().
This also adds the `sort_role` in the sort_fields which sorts the role
column in the bot-list table.
New function `hide_all_user_info_popovers` closes all user info
popovers, instead of calling multiple functions everytime to close
user info popover now we can just call this new function.
This commit is a follow-up of #21460.
We add `padding-right` to input field so that input do not overlap with
`x`and add `text-overflow: ellipsis` to make overflow less jarring.
Fixes#19765
In very large communities, computing page_params can be quite
expensive. Because we've moved the homepage for communities with web
public streams enabled to be the Zulip app, and it's common for
automation to frequently poll the homepage of a Zulip organization,
we'd like to keep those homepages cheap (as the login pages are).
We address this by prototyping something we may end up wanting to do
anyway -- having the web application do a `POST /register` API call in
order to fetch most page_params, and merging those with the mostly
webapp configuration page_params that we leave in the / response for
convenience.
This exact implementation is messy in a few ways:
* We rely on the assumption that ui_init.initialize_everything happens
before all code that needs to inspect the page_params properties we
are fetching via /register. This is likely mostly true, but nothing
in the implementation enforces it.
* The bundle of ~25 keys that are in page_params ideally would be
considered individually, with some moved to the /register API
response and perhaps others eliminated or namespaced inside a
webapp_settings object.
* It's weird to have the spectators network sequence different that
from logged-in users, and potentially a maintainability risk.
* We might be able to arrange that the initial `/` response be
cacheable, now that we're no longer embedding our metadata inside
it. We've made no effort to do that as of yet.
Despite those issues, this commit solves an immediate problem and will
give us helpful experience with a model closer to the one we'll want
in order to happily support a web client that can be run locally
against a production Zulip server's data.
Co-authored-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously, we were masking the realm_description raw Markdown with
rendered Markdown, which was a type error.
When we switch to calling /register explicitly in a few commits, this
results in a bug, since the raw Markdown ends up taking priority.
Fix this by just using a different name for this different concept.
If an organization does not allow to send private messages, it will
not display the "Send private message" option in the profile popover.
Currently, there are only two options in settings, first is to allow
every type of user to send PMs and the second is to disable send PMs
for everyone, hence I am just checking that the second option is not
selected.
Fixes: #21888
This commit swaps the parameter order in is_direct_member_of
function to have user_id followed by user_group_id since user_id
is a member of user_group_id and not the other way around.
In settings, clicking on deactivate bot button will lead to open
confirmation modal, and displaying all status update notifications
inside this confirmation modal.
This commit is a follow-up of zulip#21490.
This function will replace `settings_ui.do_settings_change` for api
requests which confirms from modals to make loading indicator and
error handling easy and clean inside modals.
Also replacing some previous code blocks of `channel` with this function
in `settings_users.js` which was being used for confirmations modals.
This has the side effect of doing better in-modal error handling for
accessing the user info modal from the "Manage user" button in user
info popovers.
Additionally, we now show a loading indicator while waiting for the
server in these modals.
CZO: #frontend > Error handling inside modals.
The tooltip for the "Announce Stream" hint was not consistent with the
rest of the settings so it has now been replaced with the standard tippy
tooltip. The "?" icon has also been replaced by the "i" icon to match
the other settings.
Fixes: #21312.
Adds `want_advertise_in_communities_directory` to the realm model
to track organizations that give permission to be listed on such
a site / directory on zulip.com.
Adds a checkbox to the organization profile admin for
organizations to give permission to be advertised in the
Zulip communities directory.
Adds a help center article about the Zulip communities directory
and uses a shared intro documentation file to create sections in
the articles on creating an organization profile and moderating
open organizations.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
This change decreases the time required to open compose
after clicking a message. The amount of time reduced varies with pc.
The time reduction was around 0.4s to 0.6s for me after using a
6x CPU slowdown. This may not sound convincing but the profile
uploaded in #21979 clearly shows the root cause of having a message
click take 10s was the `:visible` query.
Fixes#21979
The previous "Join the {realm_name} community" was awkward for
organizations that put "community" in their realm name, e.g. "Join the
Zulip development community community".
Hiding these UI widgets causing layout issues -- specifically, the
position of the \vdots menu looks off with these elements missing.
Enabling this buttons (and opening the login_to_access modal on click)
provides a light advertisement for these features, seems to be the
standard practice for forum-like software, and will also be easier to
maintain.
This effectively reverts f26a76a9d8, in
addition to adding new logic.
After playing with several options, it feels cleanest to just have the
closed-compose area look exactly how it would if you were logged in;
popping up the login_to_access modal when clicking those buttons feels
reasonable. The extra button felt buggy, and this customization helps
make the Zulip layout more consistent for spectators.
This effectively reverts 5ffc95f6bb.
We change the generic message copy while we're at it.
Also, show login_to_access modal when a spectator tries to access
a stream that either does not exist is is not web-public.
Previously, clicking MOVED/EDITED buttons on a message would pop up
the message edit history modal, which would (after a brief loading
indicator) get a 400 error for the server and then pop the
login_to_access modal on top of the error in that modal.
Fix this with an explicit login_to_access check. This feels like the
cleanest way to avoid churning the UI (hover behaviors, etc.) as would
be required to make this not clickable.
Fixes#21963.
The changes in the last few commits changed the semantics of the
organization default language to no longer be the primary source of
information for a user's language when creating a new account.
Here, we change the settings UI and /help/ documentation to reflect
this.
This'll be shown only when in a different narrow from what
you're composing to.
Takes care of updating display of the button on moving from
one narrow to another and also on changing inputs. This is
what contributes to majority of js code in this commit.
We are not displaying this for private messages since we do not
have a consistent design for both stream and private compose areas.
See https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/101-design/topic/narrow.20to.20topic.2Fpms.20when.20composing/near/1318548
Thanks to Vlad Korobov for the icon and for proposing various
designs.
This commit attemts to fix the sorting of wildcard mentions by moving
them below the silent mentions in case of PMs.
It adds a condition in compare_people_for_relevance function to check
for private message type and sorts the wildcard mention below the silent
ones.
It also adds test for sort broadcast mentions and compare_people_for_relevance
function in case of private message types.
Fixes: #21643
Adds a drop-down menu for updating the organization type in the
`organization_profile_admin` page. Implements front end for
this setting to work / update like other organization profile,
notification and permissions settings.
One special note about this dropdown is that the listed options
should change once an organization has successfully set a type
other than 'unspecified' in the database. To accomplish this
the initial settings overlay build checks the realm_org_type
value in the page_params to select the correct options list,
and when the dropdown value is reset, either for update events
or for discarding changes, the page_params value is again used
to check for whether the 'unspecified' value should be present
as an option in the dropdown menu.
Adds basic node test for the `server_events_dispatch`.
Also adds a new help center documentation article for this
organization setting that is linked to in the UI.
Fixes#21692.