- Remove `handlebars.runtime.js` from static/third and fetch it from npm
- Upgrade `handlebars` to 3.0.3.
I change the test since there is a patch about line, written in
handlebars'
v2.0.0-beta.1 release note:
"Lines containing only block statements and whitespace are now removed."
Fixes part of #1709.
A clear-search option to clear the user-list searchbox has been added.
This feature was present in the main searchbar but absent elsewhere.
Fix a part of #3716.
We had a theory that get_user_id() errors were often due to race
conditions related to reloads, so we would only report missing
user ids if subsequent lookups failed 5 seconds later. It turns
out we still get the blueslip errors, and now we don't get
meaningful tracebacks. This change makes it so that errors
get reported immediately again.
Now because it isn’t floating left it won’t slide down to a level below
the rest of the content when there are pixel rounding errors with
browser zoom.
If we get invalid events related to stream subscribers, we now
exit earlier to prevent ugly tracebacks. We may eventually
want to upgrade some of these warnings to errors, once we fix some
of our live-update bugs. In particular, we don't yet live-update
users when streams go from private to public, so if you add/remove
subscribers to a newly-public stream that a user still thinks is
private, they will not be able to handle the event through no
fault of the codepath that happens during the add/remove.
This currently only supports this in emoji reactions, not in actual
emoji in message bodies, but it's a great start for people who want a
text-only view.
Tweaked to update the text by tabbott.
Fixes#3169.
We have special code for closing a "compose preview", but
it should only apply to the enter key. Before this fix, we
would do the "enter" logic for other hotkeys like "j".
If you are typing a key like "q" in the compose box, there is no
need to check if the home tab is obscured, because the effect of
"q" is not limited by the message pane being opened.
This saves a bit of unnecessary computation when you type
non-arrow keys, which is especially important in the compose
box for characters that seem ordinary, like "j" and "q", but
which have mappings in some cases.
I noticed while reviewing #3807 that we still haven't fixed this;
because timestamps are primarily displayed in the message view, fixing
this is trivial.
Apparently, our logic was broken on systems where altKey and metaKey
are different, because we didn't ignore hotkey combinations that
included altKey.
Fixes#3738.
This restyles the subscriber list in the subscription settings panel to
have a more padded and lighter aesthetic and replaces the dark red
buttons with transparent buttons that have only red borders and inner
text.
Change `from django.utils.timezone import now` to
`from django.utils import timezone`.
This is both because now() is ambiguous (could be datetime.datetime.now),
and more importantly to make it easier to write a lint rule against
datetime.datetime.now().
It's currently broken (e.g. see Issue #3713) and non-responsive. The whole
page needs to be styled anyway, so these can be added back once that
happens.
This makes text look bad in Chrome on Linux; it happened to not cause
problems in production because our minifier broke it (see
https://github.com/yui/yuicompressor/issues/91), but text looked bad
in development.
The transition "all" by default also affected the transition
on the height change of the compose box which ended up making the
compose box appear to be laggy and choppy.