This commit adds code to disable the topic input in "Move topic"
modal if user cannot edit topics as per edit_topic_policy setting.
We do not check time-based permissions here as the first message
of the object may not be available. This commit also fixes a small
typo in the comment for that code along with updating the comment
to mention about disabling topic input.
This commit refactors the topic_menu visible check and hide logic,
since we have already migrated the popover from stream_popover.js.
This last bit of code related to topic_menu is also migrated to
popover_menus.js, and the code is refactored to use the new logic,
which is more common for the popover_menus.js system.
To hide the popover, one possible solution could be to use the
hideAll method from TippyJS. However, this could lead to
unintentional behavior for all the popovers. To prevent this, the
hide method is used for the topic_menu only.
This commit removes the use of a separate keyboard handler for
the topic_menu, as we are already using a common keyboard handler
for all Tippy popovers.
This commit migrates the topic_menu popover from stream_popover.js
to popover_menus.js. Since the data required for rendering is large,
it has been moved inside popover_menus_data.js to improve code
readability.
Getting the link of the topic for the clipboardJS inside the onMount
instance was not working with the existing method. To make it easier
to work with, a new attribute, data-clipboard-text, is added to the
'Copy link to topic' anchor tag. This allows the clipboardJS to catch
the URL. The value of data-clipboard-text is sent from popover_menus.js
to the topic_sidebar_actions template.
Fixes: #23891
This is a prep commit for migrating the topic popover to a Tippy
popover.
'elem_to_stream_id' function is used for the topic menu to find the
stream_id of the target topic menu.
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).
Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules. This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack. It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>