`@everone` and `@all` will have a megaphone icon from FontAwesome in
place of the avatar.
Also, fix the `composebox_typeahead` tests to account for the images.
Fix#6635.
We make some specific cases of tags use 2 space indents.
The case description:
* A tag with opening tag spread over multiple lines and closing tag
on the same line as of the closing angle bracket of the opening tag.
* A tag with opening tag spread over multiple lines and closing tag
not on the same line as of the closing angle bracket of the opening
tag.
Example:
Case 1:
Not linted:
<button type="button"
class="btn btn-primary btn-small">{{t "Yes" }}</button>
After linting:
<button type="button"
class="btn btn-primary btn-small">{{t "Yes" }}</button>
Case 2:
Before linting:
<div class = "foo"
id = "bar"
role = "whatever">
{{ bla }}
</div>
After linting:
<div class = "foo"
id = "bar"
role = "whatever">
{{ bla }}
</div>
This reverts loader indicator from the new fontawesome
`icon-button-loading` to previous SVG one, this change is only reflected
to those loaders which use `loader.handlebars` template for
loading indication(because there are some indicators like "Save changes"
in org settings which don't use loader.handlebars).
This main problem with this indicator is that it is bit
inconsistent with other places where we use `loader.handlebars` like
loading Zulip icon which appears while fetching old messages.
Introduced a new checkmark icon in the settings page
from entypo ( www.entypo.com ) to make icons more
consistent between user and organization settings.
This commit changes the way the save and discard buttons on the
organization profile, settings and permissions tabs look and fades
them out after a delay. It also cleans up the code a bit in the
settings_org.js file. It introduces changes to the css in
settings.css as well as the template for save-discard buttons.
It also fixes a bug on the user settings whereby if an option
that requires reload is clicked before clicking an option that does
not require reload, the reload message is erased. This could create
an issue where the user is not aware that a reload is required.
The loader is also changed to using fa-icon as loading spinner on
user settings and the colors are tweaked a little bit.
(It is a preliminary change for deduplication of org settings template.)
This is done because of some settings like organization-settings
has ids which match the pattern of having a prefix `id_`
before the property name.
For those settings which don't have any prefix, there will be no
effect.
Here obsolete `t` in the label is removed since we do
label translations in JS files.
This splits "Language and notifications" section into "Default user
settings" and "Notifications".
With this, we can easily add other default user settings in the
same place.
Now that we have support for displaying custom profile fields, this
adds administrator-level support for creating them.
Tweaked by tabbott to fix a few small bugs and clean up the commit message.
Fixes#1760.
This wraps each subsection in notification settings in a parent div.
This is done just to make the code more readable and clean.
There will be no UI change.
With this we have the same way to save changes done in org profile
subsection, i.e. show "Save" button beside header of subsection,
add "Discard changes" button for org profile subsection and
show "Save" and "Discard" button only when needed.
Also, there is so much code which become obsolete which is removed
in this commit.
We only have one possible email hint, so there's no reason
to create one for each stream row, especially since we don't
clean them out when we close stream settings.
Also, we remove unnecessary tips regarding modification settings.
Remove 'Only organization administrators can edit these settings'.
Remove 'Anyone in this organization can add user groups'.
Before this commit when we press enter in the text-input field the
first subsection get saved because a click event is triggered for
the first save button (of first subsection) irrespective of the
location of text input field in the whole form which is expected
as a default behavior of the forms.
The simple fix is to make the button of type "button" and override
action of "enter" in an input field.
More info at https://stackoverflow.com/a/12914700/7418550 and
https://stackoverflow.com/a/7060762/7418550
This makes each subsection of org-permissions independent from the
perspective of saving changes.
All the behavior we have for org-settings are also ultimately
reflected here as well like individual "Save" button for each
subsection, "Discard" button for discarding changes done in a
subsection and appearance of this button only when required.
This changes failed status element to use class
`.admin-realm-failed-change-status` rather than id so that we can use
the same code in `save_organization_settings()` in future to refer to
failed-status element of that section.
We restructured template to make org-permissions-template have more
separated subsections and so that we can easily apply event handlers
and selectors to their corresponding subsections (there will
be no change in UI).
(This is similar to 8b54b08)
This will reset the changes done in a subsection to the current ones
in page_params.
It will only appear when there are some user-provided changes to be reset.
With this "Save" button is only shown when there are changes in a
subsection. This means if we changed a setting and reverted it back to
original ones, then, "Save" button will get disappear. Hence, we're shown
"Save" when there are some property changes to send to the server.
This makes each subsection(like "Message feed") independent of changes
done in any other subsection and the save button of each subsection
saves the changes done in that subsection only.
Clicking the cancel button removes all the changes and the user
group returns back to the original state. Saved button is showed
once the changes are saved on blur.
This restructures the organization-settings-admin template into
different subsections. With this, we can easily limit the scope of
event handlers and selectors within their subsection to which
are applied.
There will be no change in UI because of this.
This makes it convenient to mention a stream you're not subscribed to,
which can be useful for communicating about where a topic is
discussed, for example.
Fixes: #5757.
Even if realm admin can access unsubscribed private stream subscribers,
admin can't add subscriber to stream. Hide the option to add subs to
stream in UI.
This will allow realm admins to access subscribers of unsubscribed
private stream. This is a preparatory commit for letting realm admins
remove those users.
This makes the textarea responsive by making the width 100% and
the max-width 500px so that it doesn't get *too* wide.
Please close#8511 when this is merged.
Fixes: #8504.
Previously, stream subscribers were not rendering correctly. Due to
following reasons:
- Subscribers list didn't get initialized
- Subscriber members template add subscriber-list-table DOM element
conditionally, which doesn't handle case if user have access to
subscribers later.
Fix this by cleaning subscriber member template to hide the
elements, instead of conditionally adding DOM elements and
initialize subscribers list even if user can't access subscribers.
If user unsubscribe from private stream, then user can't
access unsubscribed stream members.
After subscription removal, immediately render subscription members
template in case of user can't access stream subscriber.
Only allow realm admins to create stream without subscribing
themselves, restrict non realm admin users.
This new restriction is only for the UI; we don't actually block it at
the backend/API level (one could always create and then remove oneself
anyway).
Restrict users(even realm admins) from creating stream with zero
subscribers only in UI.
In backend, if subscribers are zero, we automatically subscribe
current user to stream.
Add div element to inform user whether stream is successfully
created or not. This will help to inform user in case if current
user is not subscribed to created stream.
For public stream, always show stream preview link.
For private stream, only show stream preview link if user is currently
subscribed or previously subscribed to private stream.
This removes `create-stream-dropdown` class from the template and css
because it is causing irregularity in size of other permissions dropdown
because of `right-margin` and removing it makes all the dropdown
regularly sized.
The former "the-bot-is-being-created" indicator was useless,
since it only edited the value attribute of the "create-bot" button;
that attribute only sets the text of a button when it is initially created.
This commit replaces the old code with a spinning loading indicator,
like the one used for editing bots.
This split notification settings to separate settings for streams,
PM/mention and other notifications settings.
Previously we have to treat them combined, but with this refactor,
we can treat them separately for future changes.
Fixes#8587.
The problem that prompted this PR is that I couldn't select the API
key of a bot in chrome to copy it, but I could on Firefox.
Using the `auto` proerty value to override the `user-select`
property of a parent does not seem to be compatible
with all browsers.
In `recipient-row` template, if conditions to add/hide/show edit
icon for message topic is incorrect.
In some cases, we only want to just hide the edit icon, but icon
should be in DOM, cause in future if organization settings are
changed we want to show edit icon in message row.
If user can edit topic of message, surely add edit icon element to
DOM regardless of user is allowed to edit or not. If user is
allowed to edit then show edit icon otherwise hide edit icon element.
This makes it easier for users to tell how Zulip ended up with an
avatar for them without them uploading one: through the Gravatar
service used across many Wordpress blogs.
Fixes#8225.
In stream deactivation modal, make "stream_name" a template variable,
rather than patching stream name to modal header in javascript.
Add tests for deactivation stream modal.
This replaces the cumbersome system we had for giving users feedback
on settings state changes in the display settings UI.
We expect this new system to be what we will attempt to migrate other
settings widgets to match over the coming weeks and months. It also
provides the opportunity to significant refactor away a lot of the
code duplication in settings_display.js.
Thanks to Brock Whittaker for redoing the styling and improving the
code simplicity.
Fixes#7622.
Add `translate_emoticons` to `prop_types` and `expected_keys`.
Furthermore, create a emoji-translating Markdown inline pattern.
Also use a JavaScript version of `translate_emoticons` and then use
this function during Markdown previews and as a preprocessor. This
is only needed for previews, because usually emoticon translation
happens on the backend after sending.
Add tests for emoticon translation, a settings UI, and a /help/ page
as well.
Tweaked by tabbott to fix various test failurse as well as how this
handles whitespace, requiring emoticons to not have adjacent
characters.
Fixes#1768.