We attempted a number of different approaches to solving this problem:
First, we tried using HTML5 local storage to keep track of which
browser should have created the desktop notification. This failed
because one needs locking, and it doesn't appear there is an working
locking implementation for HTML5 local storage that could allow us to
do this across tabs. See #2936 for details.
Ultimately we went with setting the message ID as a tag. Tags are
intended to be used for updating existing desktop notifications, which
means this implementation causes new notifications to flicker in and
out sometimes when multiple tabs are open, but that certainly beats
having duplicates.
Fixes#99.
Previously, the emoji reactions popovers were keyed off the
edit_content area, which is problematic because that area was
created/deleted on hover, resulting in orphaned popovers (which
wouldn't close properly normally). That had been hackishly addressed
in the original PR with the overbroad `$('.popover').remove();`. To
remove that, we fix the actions popover to always be based on an
element that exists in the page.
There probably more to do here, but this is good enough to merge emoji
reactions and iterate from here.
This commit replaces the placeholder "clipboard" button with a reaction button.
This is done on any message that can't be edited. Also, on messages sent by
the user the actions popover (toggled by the down chevron icon) contains
an option to add a reaction.
When clicked, a popover with a search bar and a list of emojis is displayed.
If the right sidebar is collapsed (the viewport is small), the popover is placed
to the left of the button.
Focus is set to the search bar. Typing in the search bar filters emojis.
Emojis with which the user has reacted to this message are highlighted.
Clicking them sends an API request to remove that reaction.
Clicking on non-highlighted emojis sends an API request to add a reaction.
When the popover loses focus it is closed.
The frontend listens for reaction events. When an add-reaction event is
received, the emoji is displayed at the bottom of the message with a
count initialized to 1. If there was an existing reaction to the message with
the same emoji, the count is incremented.
Old messages fetched from the server contain reactions.
They are displayed (along with title and count) at the bottom
of each message.
When clicking the emoji reaction at the bottom of the message, if the
user has already reacted with that emoji to this message, the reaction
is removed and the count is decremented. Otherwise, a reaction is added
and the count is incremented.
Hovering over the emoji reaction at the bottom of the message displays
a list of users who have reacted with this emoji along with the
emoji name.
Hovering over the emoji reactions at the bottom of the message displays
a button to add a reaction.
Fixes#541.
Update integration to use the latest Google API client.
Move Google Account authorization code to a separate file.
Move relevant files from 'bots/' to 'api/integrations/google/'.
Add documentation for integration.
There was a duplicate #full_name ID being added many times in tables.
They should be removed because they are not being called anywhere and
should not exist in multiples.
When editing a message changes the current narrow, we rerender the
narrowed view earlier in the function, so we don't need to do it here.
But we still need to rerender the home view, or the messages will be
displayed incorrectly once the user unnarrows!
Tweaked by tabbott for clarity and simplicity.
Fixes#2464.
docs: Add user guide for reply to a message
docs: Add user guide for reply to a message
docs: Add user guide for reply to a message
docs: Add user guide for reply to a message
docs: Add user guide for reply to a message
In 06615bee00, we accidentally
introduced a duplicate HTML ID for #stream-checkboxes, which in turn
caused the "invite users" page to no longer work. This fixes that
problem.
Some of the work here was done Tomasz Kolek.
When we click on "more conversations" in "Private Messages,"
we call it being "zoomed in." Before this change, when
new PMs arrived, we would rebuild the list and zoom out
again. Now we track the zoomed_in state with a variable.
Also, if you are zoomed in and switch from one PM narrow
to another, we also keep you zoomed in.
This fix also removes some extraneous/redundant code.
Fixes: #2561
This was intercepting pointer events even though the lightbox was
closed. This fixes the issue with the streams exit not working in some
responsive cases.
Fixes: #2818.
An exception in the webapp was trown when an empty mention was sent.
Examples of problematic messages are "@" or "@****".
In order to fix this, the regex that identifies mentions has been
modified, so it now requires the mention to have a "content" (by
replacing the ? quantifier by +).
A test case has been added to `frontend_tests/node_tests/echo.js` to
check that this works properly in the future.
* Doesn't pop up the warning until you actually try to send the message
* Eliminates the red warning.
* Changes confirm text to "Yes, send".
* Adds a stream size threshhold of 15 people; smaller streams don't
prompt about this.
Fixes#2257.
The image that we are using can be found in the zulip repository
in the directory`static/images/help` named as chat-with-zulip-button.
We use the new button in the readme, and we also provide instructions
on how to embed the button in other sites in the help docs.
Fixes: #2270
In the new stream creation modal, added checkboxes for each stream
and a toggle to see or hide the checkboxes. Altered filtering to
filter streams and users. Added corresponding casper tests.
When a stream is checked/unchecked, it does not affect the state
of any user checkbox. This may be visually unclear as users can be
added even if their checkboxes are empty.
Fixes#2448
This causes Zulip to correctly handle clicks on announcements for
renamed streams.
The stream name that the user typed will still be displayed, which
isn't ideal, but is probably the best we can do without more invasive
rerendering of old messages.
Fixes#426.
This styles inline images, the markdown page as a whole, and the
notification buttons to be CSS rather than images.
[Tweaked by tabbott to temporarily remove the Yantramanov font, since
we should be committing that to the repo so Zulip works correctly without
Internet access]
Previously, this would create a weird blue banner across the top of
the gear menu.
We can't remove it, since it’s required for the gear menu navigation.
Description edited by tabbott.
This commit extracts people.extract_people_from_message()
from message_store.add_message_metadata(), and now
add_message_metadata() extract people before it calls
process_message_for_recent_private_messages(), which
fixes a bug where we are trying to look up an email
for a deactivated user who was in the message but not
in the pre-loaded list of people.
Fixes#2701
This commit changes people.remove() to be people.deactivate(),
and it fixes a bug where deactivating users was causing tracebacks
in the PM list if somebody had PM'ed the deactivated user
recently.
We need this for node tests, so that you don't have to explicitly
remove every user between tests. (Also, people.remove() is about
to have different semantics.)
This adds support for only allowing normal users with account age
equal or greater than a "waiting period" threshold to create streams;
this is useful for open organizations that want new members to
understand the community before creating streams.
If create_stream_by_admins_only setting is set to True, only admin users
were able to create streams. Now normal users with account age greater
or equal than waiting period threshold can also create streams.
Account age is defined as number of days passed since the user had
created his account.
Fixes: #2308.
Tweaked by tabbott to clean up the actual can_create_streams logic and
the tests.
Updated `get_editable()` so that organization admins only see their
own bots in their personal settings page; this removes a lot of
unnecessary clutter.
Fixes#2657.
Before this change, we passed in a hash to get_counts() to
mutate, but now we make the caller responsible for splicing
results into a bigger data structure.
The function now involves no mutation.
This change introduces an unread_topic_counter object
that manages unread counts for streams and topics. Consolidating
all the logic into a single class will set us up to add
logic for dealing with topic counts that includes provisional
counts of unread messages from the server. It also makes
the current code a little easier to reason about.
Most of this change was simply extracting functions, but
I also removed a few unnecessary and inconsistent calls to
`stream_data.canonicalized_name` that preceded our use of
Dict with a fold_case argument.
Django 1.10 uses the correct locales for simplified and traditional
Chinese languages. Previous versions used 'zh_CN' and 'zh_TW'
respectively while now the locales are 'zh_Hans' and 'zh_Hant'. This
commit takes care of this transition by doing the following:
- Add a missing translation zh-hans locale so that our tests pass.
- Add zh_Hans locale directory under 'static'. Case of the local name
is important, if we use 'zh_HANS' then the compiled translations
do not work under certain conditions.
There is a case with browser zoom that the inline-block split view
breaks down and the two 50% tabs fall below each other. This prevents
that issue from happening.