We now add the my_fullname class to the entry for you in the sidebar so
that we can automatically update this element when changing your name.
This closes trac #979.
(imported from commit f1473d6bb6f18810311d42c85d4b57aab9966498)
We also grey out the box to prevent the user from clicking twice.
This closes trac #1030.
(imported from commit eec810e3fbc5b7c9350c2d91e448fb27d4c856f8)
This code also has the side effect of making it no longer possible to
click to the right of a name to start composing a message to them.
Fixes#931
(imported from commit 80e995ccc8ead18b80a39181c47cc94d6063f0f6)
Previously, if a narrowed view started out with no message selected,
one would never be selected unless you clicked on it.
(imported from commit 11c6a1a8d046ec33a3dbea4067c40896be137485)
The message list data structure never had the rendered_idx values
initiatized except via _maybe_rerender (called when a message is
selected). For the narrowed message list for streams with no messages
yet, we didn't select a message (as there was none to select); the end
result is that msg_list.append() will never rerender because it tries
to subtract undefined from undefined and gets NaN in its test for
whether it needs to rerender.
So fix this by initializing _min_rendered_idx and _max_rendered_idx to
valid values for the empty message list (the closed interval from 0 to -1).
(imported from commit 6afecb1569185a842a3a9108cedba7e88f8befad)
I find that I never use it, and I don't totally like our
experience in the app to be different from our users'.
Admittedly, this is a small way in which that's the case :)
Finally, since we do usability studies in @humbughq.com,
the link appears there too, and I'd like it not to.
(imported from commit 1225c4ae79de52fa98b21ce00a6542df76b667ea)
Use less technical subjects, and make them good examples of actual
topics you'd want to discuss (previous examples like 'jQuery' might
leave people wondering "jQuery is a technology, not a topic, why is
that a subject?")
(imported from commit 23b74fe145ed2d325daa94a46e63c42c005b1459)
Prior to this change, any stream message sent by internal_send_message
could only be in the realm of the sender.
This was a problem most notably for... the tutorial bot, with the
hilarious consequence that the tutorial worked fine in humbughq.com,
but failed to start anywhere else.
(imported from commit 33a904a28e3a57e1a2cf9172c2e2a75b50967a50)
Require POST method for /accounts/logout. This has the side effect of
automatically enabling Django's CSRF protection.
(imported from commit 44b1b6ebaadc1c03006e21ae54ac768e31234801)
The typeaheads take some time to open and changing focus on keydown
sometimes prevents them from doing so before the focus is changed.
(imported from commit a8153704e60f3d6c34af55a3de5bd43071a15baf)
This is in response to the following bug report by Evan Broder:
FYI, it looks like if I accidentally tab to the "Formatting" link and
hit enter, it erases the message (and replaces it with a reply to
whatever the selected message is, I think?)
This is subtle and here's why: Suppose you have the focus on a
stream name in your left sidebar. j and k will still move your
cursor up and down, but Enter won't reply -- it'll just trigger
the link on the sidebar! So you keep pressing enter over and
over again. Until you click somewhere or press r.
Net-net though, I think it's a change worth making, because
it's good for keyboard accessibility.
(imported from commit b65bcc0abbc751718bb03d418c03961b9ed9e42b)
I.e. if you sent a stream message, Tutorial bot will reply to that
stream, and if you sent a PM, Tutorial bot will reply with a PM.
(imported from commit 05b7d1848f6eb1f70dcd5fb365fba9daee52a5dd)
This simplifies a bunch of fragile resizing logic in our code,
and also addresses the Chrome Canary bug where clicking in the
searchbox causes the navbar to get huge.
This fixes Trac #764 and Trac #1039
(imported from commit fc8c3995109de384b71dfba2b986a8500ff7f08d)
With this change,
pkill -SIGUSR1 -f runtornado
will dump the stack and SIGUSR2 will enable an interactive debugging
session.
This fixes#613 for Tornado which was the original motive for that
ticket; I'm not sure whether we want to do this for our Django
processes as well, but it would be easy to do so if we did.
(imported from commit a7de7c6070f4bf0404bed6f434e6a6b291d66a26)
I figure it's worth giving people time to read the message and click
the "Report error link" before we redirect the page away; 60 seconds
is still short enough that if the person wasn't at their computer,
it'll still fix itself.
(imported from commit 577193cf8dca0a646933741a50769378ddd824bb)
The new message list system can rerender the message list on scroll,
but did not properly re-highlight any messages which were highlighted
at the time the scrolling was initiated due to an open compose box,
this time due to a bug where the meaning of "this" changes when we
moved the rendering code into the message list library.
(imported from commit 26d9716811b56a6f89ae22e68038ad560dcfee64)
The new message list system can rerender the message list on scroll,
but did not properly re-fade any messages which were faded at the
time the scrolling was initiated due to an open compose box.
(imported from commit 4bc7c172e8bb55acfaacc5e5460eb6a2ef9aebe2)
Now when the font increases, so will the size of the emoji. (1.4em
seems to be 20px at our default settings, so this doesn't change the
size of the emoji for any of our existing people).
(imported from commit edb0b590f00bfbad0355a41b1f995335cf0e9e07)
Otherwise we're by default testing the phone size layout, which
probably isn't what we want the default test setup to be.
(imported from commit a76b2d51c18824b0a5f6342cce848aca87dda15a)
To see this bug, you need to trigger a multi-line
error message, like sending to stream 'asdfkljasdkfjasdfa'.
(imported from commit 11ea901ae491cd2cc4e0699888074fb71db46a21)
Previously we did the equivalent of a $('.message_comp').child('input'),
which does not search beyond the first level.
In addition, using a comma in a selector is essentially an AND, which
means the narrow search only applied to elements of the 'input' class.
So when debugging we saw a bunch of elements being selected and that hid
the bug for a bit.
Now we do a .find instead which will ensure we blur the correct
elements.
This closes trac #1045.
(imported from commit f44383ee9fc93406d031589ef914f5a003334ea7)
This now adds you to a special `tutorial-username` when you begin,
we send tutorial messages there, and we remove you from it when
you're done.
(imported from commit a93a90b9347a4f72536e96331ddfd1d47727ce71)
But only allow them to send to tutorial-<<your username>>.
The idea being that this helps reduce potential abuse from this JSON
call. (Because otherwise, anyone could call into this endpoint and
have the tutorial bot send random messages to random peoples's
streams.)
(imported from commit 471d4348d7ad43858b5df240e4f1dceba006aab6)
This cuts about 6 seconds off of the test startup time on my laptop.
The other startup costs are about 1 second for the server to come up
and about half a second for casperjs to begin executing tests.
generate-fixtures now takes a '--force' option that can be use to
force a regeneration of the test database.
(imported from commit 1f473507502f0edf159b2638abb392d9357eb46f)
Prior to this commit, at 800px, e.g., the Google button
is smushed into the login form.
(imported from commit 422d1b677439460785f6b31ea2fe2c819e23e259)
Previously, we blurred all input/text boxes, including e.g. the search
box. This probably won't impact normal operation, but this can be a
problem for our automated frontend tests which tend to have different
timing than real life.
(imported from commit ea84312bea2aae99d51b48cede0746e7a5b6e76e)
Previously, using e.g. the search box would be problematic because the
compose box closing event might fire, blurring the search box, in the
middle of whatever you were doing.
(imported from commit cc045f5a6a7b7fbf72848da14b6fcd3df39cab05)