Previously the emoji_status set by the user would only be seen in a
few places, it was decided that it would be useful to show the
emoji_status in a couple of other additional places as well.
As such this commit uses the status_emoji template to show the status
emoji in the compose_pm typeahead and the mentions typeahead.
Status emoji changes do not live update these, but neither do user
renames, so there's bigger problems if that's a concern.
Fixes: #19865.
Previously the emoji_status set by the user would only be seen in a
few places, it was decided that it would be useful to show the
emoji_status in a couple of other additional places as well.
As such this commit uses the status_emoji template to show the status
emoji in the compose_pm pills. Due to the fact that we use the same
pills system to render in the user_group, we need to add a
conditional to prevent rendering there since the user status is not
valuable there.
Status emoji changes do not live update these, but neither do user
renames, so there's bigger problems if that's a concern.
Previously the emoji_status set by the user would only be seen a few
places, it was decided that it would be useful to show the
emoji_status in a few additional other places as well.
Use the status_emoji template to show the status emoji in the
message_body and also implement live update behavior.
With refactor and minor edits by Yash RE.
Co-authored-by: YashRE42 <33805964+YashRE42@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously the emoji_status set by the user would only be seen in the
buddy list, it was decided that it would be useful to show the
emoji_status in other places as well.
As such this commit uses the status_emoji template to show the status
emoji in the PM list and also implements live update behavior.
With refactor and minor edits by Yash RE.
Co-authored-by: YashRE42 <33805964+YashRE42@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously, when the user clicked the `Add streams` icon in the
streams list sidebar, we provided a popover offering to create or
subscribe. This was confusing for users who did not have permission
to create streams.
Redirect users that don't have stream creation permissions
directly to browse streams without going through this popover.
Fixes: #20676.
Previously, if the user changes any stream color and updates it back
to the default color without reopening the change color popover, the
second color change didn't take effect.
Fix bug by destroying the colorpicker object and rebuilding it again
every time a color change is triggered by the confirm button.
Fixes: #21055
Previously, we would call `rerender_messages_view()` in order to
rerender messages after user renames or avatar updates. This would
lead to rerendering the entire message list for every change,
regardless of whether any specific message had changed or not.
This used to be acceptable because user renames and avatar updates
were rare events, however, as we plan to show user status emoji near
user names and updates to those would be more frequent than is
affordable, this commit implements
`rerender_messages_view_for_user(user_id)` which only rerenders
messages which have actually been changed.
This commit is, thus, both an optimisation for the existing code and a
prep-commit for the user status emoji.
Previously, we used to only calculate sender_is_bot, sender_is_guest,
small_avatar_url and background_color on the message_container via
build_message_groups (ie via .render, which also gets called from
.rerender_with_target_scrolltop).
This would mean that if we tried to use `_rerender_message` to update
just a single message (which is something we'd like to do, in order to
make rerenders more efficient), these values would not update.
(This could lead to avatars not light-updating properly).
As such, this commit moves assignment of these values into
`set_calculated_message_container_variables`.
There is no problem in behavior of browser back button we open stream settings
overlay using UI elements since they are appropriately linked to "#streams/all",
"#streams/subscribed" and "#streams/new", but someone can directly go to a
link with "#streams" and in this case we want to fix the browser back button.
This commit replaces "#streams" entry with "#streams/subscribed" which is the
default section opened, such that pressing back when on "#streams/subscribed"
does not go to "#streams" and instead go back actually.
When we open settings overlay we first go to "#settings" hash and
then to "#settings/profile" or hash according to the last opened
section. Now when a user presses back button from "#settings/profile"
it goes to "#settings" which agains then changes to "#settings/profile"
and thus the browser back button does not work as expected.
This commit fixes this by replacing the "#settings" entry in history
with "#settings/profile" or to the hash as per last opened section,
using replaceState and thus there is no entry of "#settings" in history.
Fixes#19820.
Apparently, we were only dispalying the edit history option in the
message actions popover if the topic/content were changed. Fix this by
adding a small adjustment to the conditional to include stream
changes correctly.
I also clean up all the mutations of `user_ids`
in the calling code. We now have:
pill_user_ids
active_user_ids
user_id_set
user_ids
The new function is exported in anticipation of using
it from stream_create.js.
This commit adds a method of marking an overlay as being meant to be
left open despite click events triggering that would normally close it.
This is to prevent the case where a user drags an image and "unclicks"
in an area where normally clicking would close the overlay.
This commit attempts to revert the lightbox state (at least
the pan/zoom part of it) when the lightbox is closed. The open()
function has been turned into a factory function so that the zoom
control which is instantiated on initialization of the lightbox can be
passed in to the on_close handler of overlay.open().
This PR changes how the Pan & Zoom feature of images displayed in the
attachment lightbox are handled.
The existing method of using a canvas element is replaced by the Panzoom
library (timmywil/panzoom). This library is lightweight and has 0
transitive dependencies.
This fixes#20759 where the issue is that the viewport of a zoomed image
was not expanding to fill the available space on the page. Switching to
this new library also solves several other UX issues:
* Images are no longer blurred when in Pan & Zoom mode.
* The zoom behavior itself uses focal point zooming: zooming occurs
where the cursor is on the image instead of at the center of the
image, reducing the need for extra panning.
* CSS transitions are used for a more visually pleasing experience
when switching images, toggling zoom off, etc.
* The library has the potential to open other file types which
leaves that option open for us in the future.
It seems like orange is the loudest possible color to
denote a quasi-neutral-idle state, so we hope to
replace it with another color.
This commit does not change any styling.
I removed the sentences in the doc, since they are
kind of too vague to be useful. If we want to say that
the idle state is correlated with the half-orange
circles in the buddy list, then we want to say that
more specifically.
This function is not used currently after we removed the
"Group PMs" section from right sidebar in 43e5b2d28b.
This commit also removes presence.is_active function as it
was only used in buddy_data.huddle_fraction_present.
This commit updates the error message shown on sending a message
with no topic in an organization with mandatory_topics setting
set as true to match the error message in API.
Autosize library can miss resize of compose-textarea when
compose is collapsed / expanded while preview box is displayed
and compose-textarea is hidden. So, we force a autosize.update
of compose-textarea, when user exits markdown preview, to ensure
that the textarea is of correct size.
Fixes#19353
Instead of blindly adjusting `compose-textarea` on resize,
we adjust the height of `compose-textarea` or `preview_message_area`
based on which is visible.
This commit creates the function warn_if_topic_resolved that checks if
the topic to which the user is composing is resolved or not. First it
checks if the stream exists and then if the topic name starts with the
RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX. If the conditions are true, a warning banner is
shown to the user.
It also shows to the user a button to unresolve the topic, if he has
the permission to do so.
Fixes#20584.
The previous internationalization approach didn't support languages
with a different word order than English.
We also switch to using "moved" to explain topic/stream moves,
consistent with how the message feed explains it.
The recent commits to display the previous and new streams for a moved
message did not correctly handle messages moved multiple times.
To do this, we need to do a somewhat awkward loop, at least until we
modify the API to do this loop for us.
This commit fixes two things -
- We use the exact same color that is used for stream name in
day mode.
- Previously, we were passing black color explicitly to the
stream_privacy_icon template. This commit changes it to pass
different color in the night mode which is the same used for
stream name in night mode.
`bookend_top` is already defined firmly for `group` in
`add_subscription_marker`, so no need to redefine it.
`bookend_bottom` is no longer used anywhere in the codebase. Not
sure what the history is here.
We need to mark trailing bookends differently to identify them
in DOM easily. This fixes a bookend replication bug which can
happen sometimes when rendering.
We move the stream subscribed/unsubscribed bookend info from
js files to bookend handlebar.
Tweaked by tabbott to override the check-templates indentation logic.
This effectively reverts part of
70d444a8eb. While it's correct that we
want to render this bit of Handlebars template early, it was not
correct to move all compose box initialization earlier.
Do the same thing we do with the left/right sidebar container
templates, which is to render them directly in `ui_init.js`.
Fixes#20778.
In English, compound adjectives should essentially always be
hyphenated. This makes them easier to parse, especially for users who
might not recognize that the words “web public” go together as a
phrase.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit refactors the code to directly pass sub object to
selected_stream_title template instead of passing name, is_web_public
and invite_only as different parameters.
The content which is scrollable is moved left by the width of the
scrollbar when scrollbar is visible. The navbar, floating recipient bar
and composebox doesn't move. We reduce their width by scrollbar width
to adjust for the reduced width of the scrollable content.
Since floating recipient bar is center aligned (with margin: 0 auto)
we also have to move left by half the scrollbar width.
Group css classes having the same value being assigned together. This
makes the code easier to understand.
We no longer limit our list of candidate topics
to 300.
We continue to limit the topic results to 10, since
we don't want to overwhelm users or crowd out
non-topic-related suggestions.
We try to handle this is an efficient manner.
We were showing # for all types of streams in the title at the top
in the right column of stream settings overlay. This commit fixes
it to show globe icon for web-public streams and lock icon for
private streams.
Added a placeholder key to the polls slash command object. This is
selected and highlighted after being typed ahead in the compose box.
For slash commands without placeholder, everything works as before.
Formatting hints can easily be added for other slash commands too,
by adding a placeholder key to their object.
Fixes part of #20868
When users tabs through the message action icons, they used to
persist even when the focus is not on them. We manually
destroy them on blur event since tippy has some issue with
handling elements with opacity hiding effect.
Called the `decorate` function to update stream color in the compose
box on `change` instead of `blur`.
On clicking on a stream option, the input box for the stream name
remained in focus, hence decorate wasn't triggered on blur. Using
the change event instead, ensures that decorate will be called
anytime the stream is changed.
Fixes: #20871
Initialised `this.me` for the TaskData using a constructor to the
current user id.
The bug was caused due to `this.me` never being initialised, and hence
`idx` wasn't incremented on page reload, which resulted in duplicate
`data-key` attributes and hence new todos overwriting older todos with
the same `data-key`
Fixes: #20698
Navigation key presses like `Up` and `PageUp` with an empty recipient
boxes will now close the compose and propagate the keypress to the message
list or recent topics, depending upon the active view.
This extends behavior we've had for a long time with focus in the
compose box itself.
The data field will be a union type when it is converted to typescript.
This approach allows us to avoid introducing additional type check for
both of the properties.
We show user name in heading of the deactivation confirmation
modal instead of email, since there can be a case when admin
does not have access to real email and we already show email,
if accessible, in the content of the modal.
An explanatory note on the changes in zulip.yaml and
curl_param_value_generators is warranted here. In our automated
tests for our curl examples, the test for the API endpoint that
changes the posting permissions of a stream comes before our
existing curl test for adding message reactions.
Since there is an extra notification message due to the change in
posting permissions, the message IDs used in tests that come after
need to be incremented by 1.
This is a part of #20289.
After topic list is updated, only restore focus to it, if it was
focused before. This avoids jumping focus from say compose box
to topic search unexpectedly when the topic list is updated.
Use a popover which displays both the options instead of long text.
We only use a small text indicating the current state which user
can click on to trigger the popover.
My PR #18974 introduced a bug where the logged-in dropdown pill on
the /help pages stopped working and has been unresponsive ever
since. This was caused by the incorrect assumption that each
`.dropdown` would be inside an unordered list `ul`. However, that
isn't the case for the dropdown pill on the /help pages. This commit
simply removes said assumption, by widening the scope of the relevant
CSS selectors.
We make the banner, mentioning the user to confirm new email
after changing the email through settings, sticky and it
disappears either on reload or after confirming the new email.
Fixes#20686.
In the previous commit (bea41e975d) we
introduced a bug by using `hotkey` instead of `hotkey.name`, further
debugging revealed that the conditional was unnecessary and as such
has been removed in this commit, the comment for the is_numeric
conditional has also been changed to explain its actual purpose.
Some other inline comments have also been moved to be on their own
lines.
In commit 1d54b383bd we introduced some
changes to add better support for keyboard navigation with the global
time widget. Unfortunately, as a result of the fact that
get_keydown_hotkey returns undefined for numeric keys, we caused a
regression that prevented users from typing into the time picker.
Additionally, we also lost support for the backspace and delete keys.
Hence, this commit fixes the above bug by early returning in two
places if the key pressed is backspace, or delete or a numeric key.
Previously, we suffered a bug where we would not properly condense
messages on first load of CZO (ie after login).
This bug was an unintended consequence of setting recent topics as the
default view, because since the page loads to recent_topics the
message_list is hidden but still gets rendered into the DOM and when
condense_and_collapse runs, it causes get_message_height to cache a
message height of 0, which results in the message not being collapsed.
There may be other ways to trigger the same broken mechanism.
This commit changes the function so we only return 0 but don't cache
the result.
Fixes: #20666.
The old name was confusing, since the contents
of the div aren't just a table, and we have
smaller elements that actually do list a bunch
of subscriptions in tabular format.
Even though we intend to shortly share lots of code
for editing stream subscribers with the create-stream
UI, we don't want to confuse click handlers and
containers too much.
It's kind of silly to cache ListWidgets for subscriber
lists when we only ever update the most recent one.
This will save memory if you are managing a whole bunch
of streams, although I suspect the savings here is
mostly negligible unless you were doing something
crazy.
The main motivation here is just that it simplifies the
code.
Now our click handlers get stream_id directly from
e.target, and then downstream code is no longer
coupled to the event semantics.
Note that we'll probably just know the stream_id
more directly after future commits.
We also remove a little bit of redundant error
handling.
This is a fairly straightforward extraction.
It's good to test this with Iago, and then go into
Manage Streams and add/remove subscribers for a stream
like devel.
I copy/pasted two small functions that will soon
diverge from stream_edit. The get_stream_id function
will either use a module variable (since we're
generally only editing subscribers for one stream, and
we already have the singleton assumption with
`input_pill`) or a more strict CSS selector. And then
get_sub_for_target depends on get_stream_id. We may not
always need full subs, anyway, and when we adapt some
of this code for creating streams, things are likely to
change.
I stopped exporting a couple functions that have no
callers outside of this module.
The main entry point for the module is
enable_subscriber_management.
We continue to export invite_user_to_stream and
remove_user_from_stream, which should possibly be just
pulled into their own module to lessen some
dependencies, but they don't have too much baggage,
since they just wrap channel calls.
We handle "Theme settings" subsection separately in
get_subsection_property_elements as it contains unique
radio-button structure for emojiset setting.
This should have been fixed while reorganizing the section
to have color scheme and emoji related settings under same
subsection in adb612a0b4.
Fixes#20644.
This is a pure code refactor for readability.
Previously, we were relying on there being a side effect to
add_clean_reaction which was necessitated by the presence of an output
parameter, `message` (or more specifically `message.clean_reaction`).
Output parameters are confusing.
Hence, this commit changes to have a make_clean_reaction function that
returns a reaction.
The name here is accounting for future plans where
we will share code for both of these use cases:
* editing subscribers on current stream (now)
* editing subscribers on new stream (upcoming)
This has two long-term goals:
- avoid circular dependencies between
stream_ui_updates and stream_edit
- facilitate code reuse for adding subscribers
to a new stream (i.e. using same widget for
when you edit subscribers)
We change the various "Up to N minutes" settings option labels to
"Custom", since the N is a little too mathy for some users.
Since the new prompts for the value of N are longer, we need to move
those prompts to the next line. Mainly this means switching from
`dependent-inline-block` to `dependent-block`, but we also need to
move the block out of the containing input-group for the CSS to be
happy.
Substantially rewritten by tabbott to use CSS for positioning and
change the message deleting copy of this issue.
Fixes#20177.
This avoids the somewhat confusing visuals of showing messages as
EDITED where the content had not been changed, which also obscured
situations where a message had both been edited and moved.
It's possible we could do better with some sort of fancier block-move
visual styling, but it's a bit tricky to do well given that we support
moving multiple messages at once.
Fixes#20451.
As noted in the TODO that we delete with this commit, we never
implemented live-updated for edit history when moving a message to
another topic.
Implementing this involves somewhat ugly copy-paste of the logic for a
content edit, but structurally is pretty simple.
It also makes #20451 much more visible.
Zulip shows two guides on How to reply, first one by
the welcome bot and second one is intro_reply hotspot.
To simply and avoid redundancy, intro_reply hotspot is
removed.
Fixes#20482.
This commit changes the behavior of subscriber list to
always be sorted by name instead of sorting them by email
when emails are accessible.
This change is fine because we will be using user-level
email address visibility and in that case the email of
some users will be visible and email of some will be not.
We show "Email" column heading always in users list and
subscriber list irrespective of the email-address visibility
setting after 46660e5, so we do need to pass show_email
parameter to render_admin_tab and render_stream_settings.
Removed existing empty narrow divs from app/home.html and created
a new javascript module to dynamically load empty narrow messages
using handlebar template.
Fixes#18797
The web-public option was disabled instead of being hidden in stream creation
form during live update triggerred from setting enable_spectator_access to
False. It was not being hidden since we have made web-public as the first
option and it is selected by default.
This commit fixes the bug to hide the option and also makes the code more
readable.