Previously, this URL just returned the `raw_content` field. It seems
cleanest to just make it a single-message variant of GET /messages,
deprecating the only format.
The previous icon had a slight asymmetry, some not-quite-straight
lines, and curves with an excessive number of nodes resulting from
some kind of vector → raster → vector workflow. Rebuild it from
scratch. This will be visually equivalent but render more
efficiently.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously, it was possible to configure `wal-g` backups without
replication enabled; this resulted in only daily backups, not
streaming backups. It was also possible to enable replication without
configuring the `wal-g` backups bucket; this simply failed to work.
Make `wal-g` backups always streaming, and warn loudly if replication
is enabled but `wal-g` is not configured.
This will make it convenient to add a handful of organizations to the
beta of this feature during its first few weeks to try to catch bugs,
before we open it to everyone in Zulip Cloud.
The correct return type of get_realm_domains should
be List[Dict[str, Union[bool, str]]] instead of
List[Dict[str, str]] because allowed_subdomains is
a bool field not str.
The most plausible situations through which one would press these
hotkeys with the compose box still open are accidents (basically,
you're trying to type but the browser focus is unexpectedly not in the
compose textarea).
So we disable these keyboard shortcuts when the compose box is open,
regardless of where keyboard focus lies.
Fixes#21128.
Starting composing a message to a new recipient will clear the compose
box. Previously, we were saving drafts before doing so only in the
compose_actions.respond_to_message code path (i.e. when starting a
reply). Logically, this behavior should apply regardless of why we're
initiating a new message, so it belongs in compose_actions.start.
Fixes#21128.
Fixes#21171.
This class was leftover from a very old version of this design, and
had the side effect of settings `overflow: hidden` on the panel.
This, in turn, resulted in the focus outlines for clicking on
checkboxes looking broken.
Previously, these two headers were inconsistent with the rest of the
application, and with "Edit subscribers". We make them the same as
"Edit subscribers".
In "stream_types.hbs"
For "Who can access the stream?" and "Who can post to the stream?" replace
"h4" with "label" to make the for smaller and to remove boldness.
For "Message retention for stream" replace the "h4" with "label"
and add class="stream-title".
In "subscriptions.css":
Add "margin:25px auto" to "#announce-new-stream" to ensure equal
gaps above and below it.
Reduce margin and paddings for ".radio-input-parent".
For "select" set "width: fit-content" and
"height: fit-content" to ensure that the text in the
dropdown is clearly visible.
Fixes: #21322
In stream edit and stream create replace the existing checkbox
format for choosing "stream post policy" with dropdown widget.
In "stream_types.hbs" implement the dropdown menu and remove
the checkbox format for selecting "stream post policy".
In "stream_create.js" and "stream_edit.js" edit the code for
"stream_post_policy" to extract the "stream post policy" value
from the dropdown menu after submitting the form.
In "stream_data.js/stream_post_policy_values", change, the object to match
the following order and description of these policies:
1. Everyone [Default]
2. Admins, moderators and full members
3. Admins and moderators
4. Admins only
This sorts from least to most restrictive.
This commit fixes the issue where the delete (x) button on the
top right corner of the profile picture section remains hidden
even when a hover action is performed on the profile photo.
A user can subscribe to a stream and sometimes (depending
on stream permissions) see messages from the stream
that were sent before they subscribed, and that user
won't have a UserMessage row for that message.
In order to do things like star a message, we need
to create UserMessage records on the fly.
In the past we wisely constrained this logic to the
specific use cases. But I think we can generalize
the logic now. For example, we are now building a
feature to mark messages as unread, and it motivates
the same need to auto-create UserMessage rows.
So now we handle this in a more generalized fashion.
Refactors and cleans up the shared `MessagesBase` schema in
the OpenAPI so that it accurately reflects the general base
for message objects for endpoints that use it as a reference.
A follow-up to adding `edit_history` as a property of message
objects. And a prepartory commit for `GET /messages/{msg_id}`
to return not only the raw content of the message but also
the message object.
We loop through edit history entries and see if any of them
are more interesting than a (un)resolve topic edit, extending
the existing loop we had.
We also update the associated node tests.
Fixes#19919.
Co-authored by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
Updates the simulated edit history entries that are saved when
`update_messages` events are received for the modern data
structure on the server for `message.edit_history` entries.
Also cleans up a misnamed field in said entries, `edited_by`.
When removing notifications, we skip the access control on if the user
still can read them -- they should not have a notification of them,
both because they currently cannot read the message, as well as
because they have already done so.