We store the relevant data to hide/show a topic in the row itself,
and use jquery to hide/show it on filter change.
This also fixes search breaking the set filters.
This fixes the bug that message was undefined since we used to store
locally echoed message id and were not updating it after new message
id for the same message was received from the server.
We remove all trace of the old topic and reprocess all the new
messages in old and new topics.
process_topic_edit function was moved since it needs to be below
get_topic_row function.
We reuse the existing logic for displaying and updating stream color
from the stream left sidebar.
Tests fixtures were extracted and updated for this commit.
The approach that supposed to use this data was not implemented
and hence this data will no longer be used.
If this feature is implemented in future,
this data will still not be used since we would depend upon
starred_messages.js library to provide us the required information.
* Add action to mute topics.
* We don't need to store muted data per topic as previously planned.
* Moved launch topic test to the top so that they run on non-modified
data.
* Show an empty overlay of recent topics.
* Register click event to open recent topics.
* Launch recent topics on "t" keypress.
This is based on the draft overlay.
This is part of a refactor that aimed to remove /json/users calls,
as we can get all the information needed on people API.
Now, the list render for $users_table and $deactivated_users_table
uses user_ids instead of user objects, as the people API give us
a filtered list of active_user_ids and non_active_user_ids.
The populate_users function doesn't need to sort the list of
active and non-active users, because the list_render is called
specifying to sort users by their full_name.
Author: Clara Moraes Dantas <clara.moraesd@gmail.com>
As part of a refactoring, we are now able to remove the
/json/users calls and get all the information needed on people.js.
To do this, now the populate_users uses the people api to get
all the active and non active human users.
This is part of a refactoring aimed to eliminate /json/users calls,
as we can have all the information needed on people.js.
Now, human_info() will call is_person_active() because the person
object it will receive won't have is_active field anymore, as
we'll use the people api to get a set of filtered active/non active
users.
Author: Clara Moraes Dantas <clara.moraesd@gmail.com>
For narrows where the `.all-messages-search-caution` or
`.history-limited-box` are visible the indicator is not
aligned with `top-messages-logo`.
Now the indicator is rendered in it's appropriate position
instead of overlapping with the text.
The logger defines a full list of handlers, meaning propagate=False is
needed, to avoid the log line propagating further up the logging tree
and getting logged multiple times by the duplicated handlers.
This implementation overrides some of PSA's internal backend
functions to handle `state` value with redis as the standard
way doesn't work because of apple sending required details
in the form of POST request.
Includes a mixin test class that'll be useful for testing
Native auth flow.
Thanks to Mateusz Mandera for the idea of using redis and
other important work on this.
Documentation rewritten by tabbott.
Co-authored-by: Mateusz Mandera <mateusz.mandera@zulip.com>
This commit adds an integration for Thinkst Canaries - physical, VM and
cloud-based canaries for detecting attackers to a network. Thinkst
Canaries can send webhook alerts when canaries have been tripped, and
this integration will post Zulip messages when these webhooks are
received.
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
This commit aligns the search icon in the navbar (with the search bar
closed) to be in the same position as the "search_exit" or "x" icon
(which appears when the search bar is open).
Commit c4e59309e4 introduced a
regression that caused a small part of the navbar in night mode to not
have the correct background color.
The relevant changes in that commit intended to fix the margin for the
search box for when the search pills feature was set to active.
This commit slightly increases the padding for the search box (when
pills are active), to improve pill alignment, and adds styles for
"#searchbox_legacy" to correct the background when search pills are
disabled.
This also reverts the change from commit
29b8e11e20 which tried to improve the
alignment of pills by adding a margin left but didn't address the
background color issue.
This was previously hardcoded with agreement between the Zulip backend
and frontend as 86400 seconds (1 day). Now, it's still hardcoded in
the backend, but arranged in a way where we could add a setting
without any changes to the mobile and terminal apps to update logic.
Fixes#15278.
I don't believe it's actually been possible for this to be shown in
Zulip in several years; and we just made it more obviously so
(resulting in a linter error).
We now trigger realm day/night logo upload by clicking on realm
day/night logo element itself rather than having a big upload button
and to match our user avatar UI. Added new spinner over the logo
element itself to show while uploading realm logo for both day and
night logos.
Display logo at full width regardless of the size of the image to
reduce the dependency on the logo image in determining the logo
container size. This also fixes a problem owhere the night/day logos
would lose their default-dark/white background color when we upload an
image in jpg format rather than png.
Change user avatar spinner implementation to match
realm icon spinner implementation and have common css class
since similar implementation between similar widgets may help
in future deduplication.
The orig_initial_pointer variable was part of the implementation for
ensuring server-initiated reloads preserve the user's selected message
and scroll position (so that they are not disruptive). Previously,
the logic did some unnecessary contortions to ensure the two goals:
* The `pointer.js` logic knows what the server thinks the pointer is.
* The `message_fetch.js` logic knows what anchor to use to center it's
home view fetch.
It's a lot cleaner to do this by not mutating page_params.pointer.
In the past, the anchor message has always been the same as the
pointer, but we're about to change that as part of removing the
pointer entirely.
Using the anchor is logically what we meant, anyway, since we always
want to select a message that's actually within the range we just
fetched.