This commit replaces the "echo_data.orig_raw_content" with
"echo_data.raw_content" in "message_edit.js". If the user is editing
a message and it fails, all the edited data used to get lost. Now, the
new edited content appears so that the user does not lose his edited
content.
This bug has been present since the original #12145, where a
refactoring error resulted in using the pre-edit data.
Fixes#18142.
If you have two emojis of the same name, we were
trying to render the non-realm emoji without an
emoji_code, since the condition that I changed
here was erroneously just seeing if the name was
among the realm emojis.
This fix prevents a funny symptom that is reported
in #18135. The symptom is that the non-realm
emoji causes us to render the top-left emoji in
our sprite sheet, since we didn't put emoji_code
into the args.
This doesn't fix the fundamental problem that
having two emojis of the same name is extemely
confusing. Our markdown parser obviously can't
distinguish ":thank_you:" from ":thank_you:". For
the the typeahead case I suppose we could add some
kind of suffix.
So, this fix only simplifies debugging; it doesn't
get to the root of the problem.
KaTeX makes use of a "span.overlay" element for the little vector
arrow symbol on top of a `\vec` object. This conflicts with Zulip's
CSS for our overlays, which are divs with the `overlay` CSS class.
While KaTeX may rename their class
(https://github.com/KaTeX/KaTeX/issues/1456), we can work around this
issue by scoping our own overlay CSS and click handlers to
"div.overlay" rather than ".overlay".
Fixes#18068.
This commit adds a helper function named `handle_linkifier_api_error`
to `static/js/settings_linkifiers.js`. As the name suggests, this
function handles the error returned from the API, specifically
for operations on linkifiers (like adding linkifier).
This is a prep commit for `Add setting to edit linkifiers`.
Related issue: #10830.
The main motive to add this helper function is to avoid copying
substantial blocks of code, as it tends to result in someone later
fixing bugs in only one of the two places.
This reverts commit f81cc16a0f (#17999).
The {{#tr}} helper now includes the functionality that we wanted from
this.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We don’t extract either of these strings correctly at present, but I’m
about to replace the entire frontend extraction system.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously, when viewing the source of a locally-echoed (pending)
message, if one tried to copy-paste using the copy button, the
"Copied!" status was displayed but the message was not copied.
This was because as we use message ids with a . in then for locally
echoed messages, which ClipboardJS considered an error (invalid
selector).
To solve this
* Remove the data-clipboard-target attribute of copy button.
* Dynamically set target in ClipboardJS config
the based on message id using querySelector
with the message id written with CSS.escape.
Fixes#18053.
* This introduces a new event type `realm_linkifiers` and
a new key for the initial data fetch of the same name.
Newer clients will be expected to use these.
* Backwards compatibility is ensured by changing neither
the current event nor the /register key. The data which
these hold is the same as before, but internally, it is
generated by processing the `realm_linkifiers` data.
We send both the old and the new event types to clients
whenever the linkifiers are changed.
Older clients will simply ignore the new event type, and
vice versa.
* The `realm/filters:GET` endpoint (which returns tuples)
is currently used by none of the official Zulip clients.
This commit replaces it with `realm/linkifiers:GET` which
returns data in the new dictionary format.
TODO: Update the `get_realm_filters` method in the API
bindings, to hit this new URL instead of the old one.
* This also updates the webapp frontend to use the newer
events and keys.
This commit fixes the issue of error message not getting
displayed when the `Full name` field, in bots settings, is given
a duplicate name of an already created bot with the same name.
We were closing the modal each time whether the request is
successful or not. Hence, we now close the modal only
when the request is successful and error is displayed on
the modal otherwise.
Fixes#18091.
Previously, you had to request the `stream` event type in order to get
the stream-level parameters; this was a bad design in part because the
`subscription` event type has similar data and is preferred by most
clients.
So we move these to the `realm` object. We also add the maximum topic
length, as an adjacent parameter.
While changing this, we also fix these to better match the names of
similar API parameters.
Previously, clicking the codeblock copy button also
triggered the compose box to open.
This is because of the fact that ClipBoard.js lacks the
ability to stopPropogate the event when clicked.
Rectified by explicitly defining the copy click event
within `is_clickable_message_element`, which disallows
the triggering of reply box.
Effectively a workaround for
https://github.com/zenorocha/clipboard.js/pull/475.
Fixes#17861.
We'll get the same result by letting jQuery stringify these; so
explicit JSON encoding here is likely to just encourage contributors
to cargo-cult JSON-encode strings in the future.
* Don't require strings to be unnecessarily JSON-encoded.
* Use check_capped_string rather than custom code for length checks.
* Update frontend to pass the right parameters.
With a much simplified populate_data_for_request design suggested by
Anders; we only support a handful of data types, all of which are
correctly encoded automatically by jQuery.
Fixes part of #18035.
As zulip is tranfering its tooltip to tippy the
tooltips for subs sort options are tranfered to
use tippy instead of title. Placement is bottom.
Refer https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/17434.
If we are changing_hash, it means `window.location.hash` is the
new_hash, so we don't want to change hash further now.
This used to create a loop of changing hashes as we used to close
and open overlays if `hash_before_overlay` was an overlay.
Fixes#18011
This gives us information that browser hash has already changed
and now we are just showing the correct overlay. This can help us
make informative decision that if we want to change the hash back
to the last hash after closing the overlay or not.
Since we need to use number values for these breakpoints directly
in some places, having `px` values exported for them is not
great as we have to write weird looking code to convert it into
number.