This commit changes the settings code to consider the
parent div of the radio inputs as prop-element and not
individual input elements since all inputs are actually
for a single setting. We still need to handle these settings
as special cases at some places but that can also be fixed.
As a result of this change, we can use ID to get setting
name from the element in populate_data_for_request.
This commit refactors the code for realm message retention
setting to make it more similar to code for other time-limit
realm settings. There are still separate functions for the
message retention setting but they are similar to that of
other time-limit settings and can probably help us to
deduplicate the code in future. This refactor also helps
us in reusing some code for stream message retention
setting for changes in #23013.
This commit also fixes a bug where save-discard widget
not being hidden when resetting the setting to original
value. This can only be reproduced when the original
setting value is "retain_forever".
Following changes have been done in this commit -
- Added data-setting-widget-type attribute which is set to
"message-retention-setting" similar to "time-limit" value for
message edit and delete limit settings.
- Added get_message_retention_setting_value function similar
to get_time_limit_setting_value function which is used by
get_input_element_value.
- Removed "message-retention" block from
get_complete_data_for_subsection and the message retention
setting is now added to request data in populate_data_for_request
itself using data-setting-widget-type attribute.
- Updated id and class of elements to support the above changes.
When resetting a setting in "Other settings" section to its original
value, the save-discard widget for the section is not hidden. This can
be reproduced when no language is set for code-block default language
setting. This was because check_property_changed incorrectly returned
true as the original value for code-block language setting was null
but the widget element returned empty string.
The previous check looked at whether the settings overlay as a whole
was open, not whether the specific panel we're going to update was
rendered.
The other code paths calling from server_events_dispatch into this
module already correctly check meta.loaded.
Follow-up to commit 22a5d008c1.
The new display setting introduced in above commit was not registered
properly and enabling/disabling it from Organization settings > Default
user settings did not display a "Save/Discard" widget. This has been
fixed by modifying the `settings_org.get_subsection_property_elements`
function.
We now first convert the element value to number using "Number()"
function and then call parseFloat in parse_time_limit function.
If we do not do so and the input element contains something like
"24a", it will be converted to 24 after parseFloat and will result
in an unexpected behavior where the save-discard widget will not
appear if the custom value input is changed from "24" to "24a",
since the value is considered as same as before.
But now "24a" will return NaN and save-discard widget will
appear with save button disabled.
Previously, typing something like "24aa" in message edit limit
custom input box would not disable the "Save changes" button
and clicking on it would set the limit to 24 minutes because
"24aa" was parsed to 24 by parseInt which is a valid value.
We now fix this to first convert the input to number using
"Number()" function and then use parseInt. "Number()" function
returns NaN for input like "24a" and other inputs containing
alphabet characters and thus it is considered as invalid value
and "Save changes" button is disabled.
Previously realm-level default of email notification batching period
setting was handled as a special case in populate_data_for_request.
But now we have added some functions to handle time limit settings and
this commit changes the email notification batching setting to be
handled similarly.
This commit renames get_message_edit_or_delete_limit_setting_value
function to get_time_limit_setting_value, so that we can use the
same function to get value for email notification batching setting
value.
Since set_msg_edit_limit_dropdown and set_msg_delete_limit_dropdown
have almost same code except the ID of elements, we extract a common
function set_time_limit_setting and both the above functions call
this new function only.
We can use this function for topic edit limit setting which will be
added in further commits.
We now show save-discard widget on changing the message edit and delete
limit setting dropdown from any value to "Custom" only after value inside
the custom input is changed. This makes sense as the setting value is
not actually changed unless the custom input is not changed and also
makes the behavior consistent with realm-level default of notification
batching period setting.
After this change, the dropdown element and custom input element are not
considered as different setting elements for code purposes and are
treated as single setting like the realm-level default of notification
batching period setting. And thus we remove the prop-element class
from the custom input elements of these settings.
This commit extracts a function to show or hide the custom
input of message edit and delete limit setting and to set
the initial value of custom input while showing it.
This commit changes time_limit_dropdown_values from map to
list like we have email_notifications_batching_period_values.
This change will help us in further commits for refactoring
the message edit and delete settings related code.
We change the id and name of message delete limit dropdown to
"id_realm_message_content_delete_limit_seconds" and
"realm_message_content_delete_limit_seconds" respectively.
This is a prep commit for sending only changed settings in
message editing section to the API.
We change the id and name of message edit limit dropdown to
"id_realm_message_content_edit_limit_seconds" and
"realm_message_content_edit_limit_seconds" respectively.
This is a prep commit for sending only changed settings in
message editing section to the API.
We now enable and disable save button when changing inputs for custom time
limit settings in change_save_button_state function only which shows or hide
the save-discard widget instead of handling them in "change" event handlers.
This fixes the bug of save button flashing to its enabled state from
disabled state before hiding after clicking on "Discard" as now button
is re-enabled only after save-discard widget is hidden and it is disabled
if required before being shown.
Note that there is still a bug for message edit and delete limit settings
where the save button flashes to enabled state when setting is changed to
the original value instead of clicking on "Discard". This bug is not present
for email notification batching setting in a follow-up PR.
This commit also renames update_save_button_state function to
enable_or_disable_save_button to avoid confusion with
change_save_button_state function.
This commit renames dropdown value for custom option for message edit
and delete limit settings to "custom_period" to make it consistent
with the value for email notification batching setting and thus
we can avoid code duplication in further commits.
This commit disables the settings in "Joining the organization"
subsection for admins as they can be changed by only owners.
We also move the tooltip mentioning "Only owners can change..."
to the subsection heading.
Added a user_list_style personal user setting to the bottom of
Settings > Display settings > Theme section which controls the look
of the right sidebar user list.
The radio button UI includes a preview of what the styles look like.
The setting is intended to eventually have 3 possible values: COMPACT,
WITH_STATUS and WITH_AVATAR; the final value is not yet implemented.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
We now set the value inside custom input element of message and delete
limit setting to the original setting value when hiding the input in
process of changing the setting.
This fixes the bug of the save-discard button not hiding on doing
the following changes -
- Change the setting value from Anytime (or any other option) to custom.
- The save-discard widget appears. Now write something in custom input
box.
- Then change the setting value to the original value, which in this
case can be considered Anytime as mentioned above.
The save-discard widget should be hidden after above steps because
the setting value is changed to its already set value, but it does
not without doing the changes in this commit because
check_property_changed returns true for custom input element.
The "Save changes" button was not re-enabled if the initial
setting value was "Anytime" and then setting is changed to
"Custom" (which disabled the button since input is empty) and
then followed by changing to some other option.
This commit fixes the above mentioned bug. This bug was
introduced in #21837 where we added the functionality to
disable the save button.
This is a prep commit so that we can reuse the function to enable
or disable the save button when changing the message edit and delete
setting dropdown.
On changing either one of message edit or delete limit setting
from "Any time" to "Custom", the "Save changes" button is not
enabled even after entering valid input.
We can see this bug if both the edit or delete limit setting is
set to "Anytime" initially and one of the setting is changed to
"Custom".
This is because the custom input for "Any time" case is empty even
though it is hidden and the check for disabling the button was
not checking whether the input is hidden or not.
This commit changes the code to consider the value in custom input
box only if the input is visible, i.e. the dropdown value is set to
"Custom".
This bug was introduced in #21837 where we added the functionality
to disable the save button.
This commit fixes the bug where save-discard was not hidden when message
edit or delete setting is first changed from "Anytime" to any other value
and then again to "Any time". The save-discard widget should be hidden
since the setting is value was "Any time" already.
The bug was because check_property_changed returned true for
"realm_message_content_edit_limit_minutes" and
"realm_message_content_delete_limit_minutes" for above case as value of
setting in page_params for "Any time" case is "null" and
get_input_element_value returned "undefined" as the custom input box is
empty for "Any time" case.
This bug was introduced in #21837 where we changed the input box to be
empty for "Any time" case.
This commit reuses set_delete_own_message_policy_dropdown to enable
or disable the time limit settings based on change in
delete_own_message_policy dropdown.
This is a prep commit for deduplicating code and using this same
function set_delete_own_message_policy_dropdown for disabling or
enabling the limit setting while changing policy dropdown.
We set the custom input box empty for "Anytime" case for
message edit and delete limit settings. We also keep the
"Save changes" button disabled when changing from "Anytime"
to "Custom" since the input box is still empty.
This commit adds a checkbox for allow_message_editing setting and
thus we also remove the "Never" option from the time limit dropdown
as unchecking the newly added checkbox will mean the same.
We also disable the time limit input if message editing is not
allowed.
This commit also changes the label for time limit dropdown.
Fixes part of #21739.
This commit changes the code to consider zero as an invalid value for
message_content_edit_time_limit_seconds. Now to represent the setting that
user can edit the message anytime, the setting value will be "None" in
database and "unlimited" will be passed to API from clients.
We also show upgrade banner along with disabling the setting.
We also hide the web-public stream creation policy dropdown in
such case as we do when enable_spectator_access is False.
After moving to settings_checkbox in Authentication Methods UI,
mentions of "table" in the related JS variable/function names
are no longer meaningful and may be confusing. Change them to "list".
Adds a drop-down menu for updating the organization type in the
`organization_profile_admin` page. Implements front end for
this setting to work / update like other organization profile,
notification and permissions settings.
One special note about this dropdown is that the listed options
should change once an organization has successfully set a type
other than 'unspecified' in the database. To accomplish this
the initial settings overlay build checks the realm_org_type
value in the page_params to select the correct options list,
and when the dropdown value is reset, either for update events
or for discarding changes, the page_params value is again used
to check for whether the 'unspecified' value should be present
as an option in the dropdown menu.
Adds basic node test for the `server_events_dispatch`.
Also adds a new help center documentation article for this
organization setting that is linked to in the UI.
Fixes#21692.
Prefer a regexp match over using String#replace to strip expected
prefixes and suffixes because (a) it implicitly verifies that the
input has the expected format and (b) it won’t unexpectedly strip from
the middle of the string.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previousy, we used to show or hide the digest weekday setting after
saving the emails setting, but now we show/hide as soon as we check
or uncheck the email setting checkbox like we do for other settings.