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Ryan Rehman 542a3dea77 minor: Refactor the top of narrow notices.
The changes made here are as follows:
* We rename `show_history_limit_message` and `hide_history_limit_message`
  to `show_history_limit_notice` and `hide_history_limit_notice`
  respectively.
* We rename `hide_or_show_history_limit_message` to
  `update_top_of_narrow_notices` as now this function is responsible
  for updating the history limit notice as well the end of results
  notice.
* We extract 2 functions responsible for hiding and showing the end
  of results notice, similar to that of the history limit notice.
  All instances of `$(".all-messages-search-caution").hide();` are
  replaced with the call of `hide_end_of_results_notice` function.
2020-06-14 11:06:54 -07:00
Ryan Rehman e0b1096253 narrow: Show streams:all notice only after "oldest" is found.
The streams:all advertisement notice in search should only appear
after all results have been fetched to indicate we've gotten to the
beginning of the target feed.

The notice gets hidden at the start of `narrow.activate` and is
shown just after we've fetched an older batch of messages if the
"oldest" message has been found.
Previously it would get displayed after the first fetch which
takes place from `narrow.activate`. Thus we move this logic to
`notifications.hide_or_show_history_limit_message` which gets
called after a successful message fetch.

Since the home message view contains all the messages we are not
required to display this notice. However if it is already shown
we hide it as a part of `handle_post_narrow_deactivate_processes`.

To accomplish this we need to add `has_found_oldest` key to the
`fetch_status` API.
We also removed the `pre_scroll_cont` parameter as this was it's
only use case and is now redundant.
2020-06-14 11:06:54 -07:00
Tim Abbott 67053ff479 message_fetch: Revert home view bottom loading indicators.
In the very common event that one ends up looking at not the home view
while the browser is catching the home view up, this ended up
resulting in loading indicators being displayed at the bottom of
whatever narrowed view one was looking at incorrectly.

A proper fix for this will involve making these loading indicators
conditional on what view one is looking at.  Since one can change
views rapidly from a narrowed message list to the home view (and in
the future, between narrows), probably the best approach would be to
move the state in `message_scroll.js` the state for whether a loading
indicator is expected to be shown into the `fetch_status` data
structures, and then make all decisions about whether to show/hide a
loading indicator be calls to a function with a name like:

current_msg_list.data.fetch_status.update_newer_loading_indicator()

At least, that's probably what we should call in places like
`narrow.deactivate()`.
2020-06-14 10:05:35 -07:00
Tim Abbott 961100024e pointer: Remove orig_initial_pointer hackery.
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.
2020-06-08 22:36:35 -07:00
Tim Abbott fa25738159 message_fetch: Select the anchor message in home view.
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.
2020-06-08 22:36:35 -07:00
Tim Abbott 2beaf2cab2 pointer: Remove have_initial_messages code.
This was implemented in 2012 to avoid showing a loading indicator for
fetching messages for users with no message history.  However, the
Zulip onboarding UI always creates some message history, and fetching
history is fast, so this is likely clutter more than a useful
optimization.
2020-06-08 22:36:18 -07:00
Ryan Rehman cfc87e3925 message list: Move the `FetchStatus` object to MessageListData class.
The reason for this change is that, this is where `Filter` and
actual tracking of what messages are contiguous lives. This
will be beneficial when we will to move to a model where we
cache `MessageListData` objects for a large number of views.
2020-06-02 15:45:39 -07:00
Steve Howell 43e5b2d28b right sidebar: Remove "GROUP PMs" section.
We remove the "GROUP PMs" section that used
to be in the lower right sidebar.

Most of this is straightforward code removal.

A couple quick notes:

    - The message fetching code now just
      calls `huddle_data.process_loaded_messages`,
      which we still need for search suggestions.
      We removed `activity.process_loaded_messages`.

    - The `huddle_data.process_loaded_messages`
      function no longer needs to return `need_resize`.

    - In `resize.js` we now just calculate
      `res.buddy_list_wrapper_max_height` directly
      from `usable_height`.
2020-05-27 17:57:50 -07:00
Steve Howell 9489960b73 dead code: Remove useless resize calls.
We had a bunch of places where we
were calling `resize.resize_bottom_whitespace`
with no arguments, which has been a no-op
since the below commit that removed support
for our `autoscroll_forever` option:

    fa44d2ea69

With the `autoscroll_forever` options things
like opening/closing the compose box could
alter how much bottom whitespace you'd want,
but we stopped supporting that feature in
2017.

Since then bottom_whitespace has just always
been 40% of the viewport size.  So we only need
to change it on actual resize events.

It's worth noting that we still call
`resize_bottom_whitespace` indirectly in many
places, via `resize_page_components`, and
the latter actually causes
`resize_bottom_whitespace` to do real work,
but that work is redundant for most of those
codepaths, since they're not triggered by
changes to the viewport.  So there are other
opportunities for cleanup.
2020-05-27 17:57:50 -07:00
Ryan Rehman 77a26d41ae message view: Show indicator while fetching new messages.
We already have a loading indicator for fetching older
messages. Thus it makes sense to implement the same
for displaying newer messages.

We set the display of `bottom-messages-logo` to none,
to prevent displaying two loading indicators during
the initial message load.

Fixes #15060.
2020-05-26 15:21:42 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 76b0c6de86 recent-topics: Add module.
Add methods to extract recent topics from received messages.
Process new messages as they are received.
Use new messages received from the server to extract recent_topics.
Node tests added.
2020-05-20 09:44:50 -07:00
Stefan Weil d2fa058cc1
text: Fix some typos (most of them found and fixed by codespell).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
2020-03-27 17:25:56 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 612b237cec js: Convert remaining _.each(a, …) to a.forEach(…).
The _.each calls with an inline function expression have already been
converted to for…of loops.  We could do that here, but using .forEach
when we’re just reusing an existing function seems like a good
guideline.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
2020-02-10 14:08:12 -08:00
Anders Kaseorg ac7b09d57e js: Convert _.map(a, …) to a.map(…).
And convert the corresponding function expressions to arrow style
while we’re here.

import * as babelParser from "recast/parsers/babel";
import * as recast from "recast";
import * as tsParser from "recast/parsers/typescript";
import { builders as b, namedTypes as n } from "ast-types";
import K from "ast-types/gen/kinds";
import fs from "fs";
import path from "path";
import process from "process";

const checkExpression = (node: n.Node): node is K.ExpressionKind =>
  n.Expression.check(node);

for (const file of process.argv.slice(2)) {
  console.log("Parsing", file);
  const ast = recast.parse(fs.readFileSync(file, { encoding: "utf8" }), {
    parser: path.extname(file) === ".ts" ? tsParser : babelParser,
  });
  let changed = false;

  recast.visit(ast, {
    visitCallExpression(path) {
      const { callee, arguments: args } = path.node;
      if (
        n.MemberExpression.check(callee) &&
        !callee.computed &&
        n.Identifier.check(callee.object) &&
        callee.object.name === "_" &&
        n.Identifier.check(callee.property) &&
        callee.property.name === "map" &&
        args.length === 2 &&
        checkExpression(args[0]) &&
        checkExpression(args[1])
      ) {
        const [arr, fn] = args;
        path.replace(
          b.callExpression(b.memberExpression(arr, b.identifier("map")), [
            n.FunctionExpression.check(fn) ||
            n.ArrowFunctionExpression.check(fn)
              ? b.arrowFunctionExpression(
                  fn.params,
                  n.BlockStatement.check(fn.body) &&
                    fn.body.body.length === 1 &&
                    n.ReturnStatement.check(fn.body.body[0])
                    ? fn.body.body[0].argument || b.identifier("undefined")
                    : fn.body
                )
              : fn,
          ])
        );
        changed = true;
      }
      this.traverse(path);
    },
  });

  if (changed) {
    console.log("Writing", file);
    fs.writeFileSync(file, recast.print(ast).code, { encoding: "utf8" });
  }
}

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
2020-02-10 14:08:12 -08:00
Anders Kaseorg 719546641f js: Convert a.indexOf(…) !== -1 to a.includes(…).
Babel polyfills this for us for Internet Explorer.

import * as babelParser from "recast/parsers/babel";
import * as recast from "recast";
import * as tsParser from "recast/parsers/typescript";
import { builders as b, namedTypes as n } from "ast-types";
import K from "ast-types/gen/kinds";
import fs from "fs";
import path from "path";
import process from "process";

const checkExpression = (node: n.Node): node is K.ExpressionKind =>
  n.Expression.check(node);

for (const file of process.argv.slice(2)) {
  console.log("Parsing", file);
  const ast = recast.parse(fs.readFileSync(file, { encoding: "utf8" }), {
    parser: path.extname(file) === ".ts" ? tsParser : babelParser,
  });
  let changed = false;

  recast.visit(ast, {
    visitBinaryExpression(path) {
      const { operator, left, right } = path.node;
      if (
        n.CallExpression.check(left) &&
        n.MemberExpression.check(left.callee) &&
        !left.callee.computed &&
        n.Identifier.check(left.callee.property) &&
        left.callee.property.name === "indexOf" &&
        left.arguments.length === 1 &&
        checkExpression(left.arguments[0]) &&
        ((["===", "!==", "==", "!=", ">", "<="].includes(operator) &&
          n.UnaryExpression.check(right) &&
          right.operator == "-" &&
          n.Literal.check(right.argument) &&
          right.argument.value === 1) ||
          ([">=", "<"].includes(operator) &&
            n.Literal.check(right) &&
            right.value === 0))
      ) {
        const test = b.callExpression(
          b.memberExpression(left.callee.object, b.identifier("includes")),
          [left.arguments[0]]
        );
        path.replace(
          ["!==", "!=", ">", ">="].includes(operator)
            ? test
            : b.unaryExpression("!", test)
        );
        changed = true;
      }
      this.traverse(path);
    },
  });

  if (changed) {
    console.log("Writing", file);
    fs.writeFileSync(file, recast.print(ast).code, { encoding: "utf8" });
  }
}

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
2020-02-10 14:08:12 -08:00
Tim Abbott b25fea24e7 messages: Simplify API for use_first_unread_anchor.
Now that we have the type situation of having anchor support passing a
string, this is a much more natural way to implement
use_first_unread_anchor.

We still support the old interface to avoid breaking compatibility
with legacy versions of the mobile apps.
2020-01-29 12:17:03 -08:00
Tim Abbott bf2f36e6b4 message_fetch: Fix load_messages_for_narrow anchor parameter.
This makes the code more readable, by just passing the anchor through
without changing its field name back and forth.

There's no reason for this parameter to involve parsing and integer --
it should be a number in all incoming code paths.
2020-01-29 11:24:58 -08:00
Tim Abbott e72da08f09 narrow: Fix streams:all notice appearing too early.
The streams:all adveritsement notice in search should only appear
after we've already received the response from the server, to avoid a
mix of problems ranging from misplaced loading indicator to scrolling
issues to the notice just being distracting while you're waiting for
the server to return results.

We need to add a pre_scroll_cont parameter to the message_fetch API,
since adding this notice would otherwise potentially throw off the
scroll positioning logic for which message to select.

Fixes #13441.
2019-12-10 18:10:39 -08:00
Anders Kaseorg 28f3dfa284 js: Automatically convert var to let and const in most files.
This commit was originally automatically generated using `tools/lint
--only=eslint --fix`.  It was then modified by tabbott to contain only
changes to a set of files that are unlikely to result in significant
merge conflicts with any open pull request, excluding about 20 files.
His plan is to merge the remaining changes with more precise care,
potentially involving merging parts of conflicting pull requests
before running the `eslint --fix` operation.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
2019-11-03 12:42:39 -08:00
Anders Kaseorg d17b577d0c js: Purge useless IIFEs.
With webpack, variables declared in each file are already file-local
(Global variables need to be explicitly exported), so these IIFEs are
no longer needed.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
2019-10-25 13:51:21 -07:00
Priyank Patel 0e337c015a message_fetch: Use stream ID for stream operand.
Fixes part of #9474
2019-08-17 11:20:51 -07:00
Priyank Patel 1f8f8867cd message_fetch: Rename handle_user_ids_supported_operators.
This renames handle_user_ids_supported_operators to
handle_operators_supporting_id_based_api.
2019-08-17 11:10:00 -07:00
Priyank Patel 1edde4a989 Rename user_id(s)_supported_operators -> operators_supporting_id(s). 2019-08-17 11:10:00 -07:00
Priyank Patel ea2e7ccf27 message_fetch: Use user ID for sender and group-pm-with operator. 2019-07-17 16:09:12 -07:00
Priyank Patel 73b19672c3 message_fetch: Use user IDs for supported operators.
The approach taken here is basically use user IDs in operator that
support it when sending the request for fetching the messages
(see comments in code for more details).
2019-07-13 11:35:37 -07:00
Steve Howell 6f8da1bb27 Refactor: Split up add_messages api.
We now have two functions:

    add_new_messages
    add_old_messages

This is a lot easier on the eyes, and it will also
prevent us from exceeding line length in future commits.

We also remove an unneeded stub in the narrow_activate
tests.
2019-01-07 17:17:55 -08:00
Tim Abbott bdb3da4504 eslint: Add key-spacing linter rule.
Apparently, we didn't have one of these, and thus had a moderate
number of generally very old violations in the codebase.  Fix this and
clear the ones that exist..
2018-12-18 10:41:06 -08:00
Vishnu Ks e5b3d39ce9 messages: Show banner when message history is limited.
This communicates to users clearly about the situation when the
history_limited flag is set by the backend (because message history
was cutoff).
2018-12-13 09:02:11 -08:00
Tim Abbott 1054d63820 message_fetch: Deduplicate logic for finish_newer_batch.
Like the other similar commits, we were doing the same work in all
code paths, just with a much more error-prone approach.

We can also now remove the now-unused finish_initial_narrow function.
2018-12-13 08:43:56 -08:00
Tim Abbott ce187b0899 message_fetch: Deduplicate logic for start_newer_batch.
Like the other commits in this series, we were already doing this in
all of the callers of load_messages; this centralizes that logic in a
less ad-hoc feeling way.

We no longer use or need the start_initial_narrow function.
2018-12-13 08:43:56 -08:00
Tim Abbott 7febf724f3 message_fetch: Deduplicate logic for start_older_batch.
We were doing this work individually in all the callers of
load_messages; better is to just do it in one place.
2018-12-13 08:43:56 -08:00
Tim Abbott 9ccb3a2ad1 message_fetch: Deduplicate logic for finish_older_batch.
Previously, each individual caller of load_messages that passed
num_before > 0 would do its own manual management of fetch_status;
now, we just do it inside load_messages.
2018-12-13 08:43:56 -08:00
Tim Abbott cd118bbc7e message_fetch: Track history_limited property. 2018-12-13 08:43:56 -08:00
Tim Abbott b8a45d889e message_fetch: Fix home_msg_list older FetchStatus tracking.
Apparently, the older side of the FetchStatus object for home_msg_list
was incorrectly not being maintained.  We got away with this, because
the do_backfill code path (which runs after we're done with the
load_more cycle) will correct the error for found_oldest.  But we
didn't have proper handling for history_limited here.
2018-12-13 08:43:56 -08:00
Tim Abbott ba6ef745fe message_fetch: Fix home_msg_list newer FetchStatus tracking.
When we're doing the load_more frontfill, we were not correctly
declaring that we were in the process of doing a fetch.  Because the
next load_more call clears this state anyway, this was generally a
short race, off-screen, but it is still a data flow bug.

See the upcoming commits for a refactor that will eliminate the
possibility of this sort of bug.
2018-12-13 08:43:56 -08:00
Tim Abbott 6781345b9b message_fetch: Fix a linter error introduced on rebase. 2018-11-29 13:29:12 -08:00
Shubham Dhama 01927fb470 message view: Fix hiding of connection-error message on narrowing streams.
When there is some error in connecting to server(more specifically to the
tornado server) the "Unable to connect to Zulip" connection error message
gets cleared as Django server could send the response of "get" request of
old messages and hence get_old_messages_success hides the error message
even though the connection is not properly established.

Fixes: #5599.
2018-11-29 12:26:41 -08:00
Cynthia Lin c3b1381c2a left sidebar: Make sure the selected stream is visible in left sidebar.
This triggers a scroll in the left sidebar after an initial narrow if
the target stream isn't visible.

Fixes #9043.
2018-07-23 10:32:10 -07:00
Armaan Ahluwalia 6d255efe4c app: Prepare JS files for consumption by webpack.
This commit prepares the frontend code to be consumed by webpack.

It is a hack: In theory, modules should be declaring and importing the
modules they depend on and the globals they expose directly.

However, that requires significant per-module work, which we don't
really want to block moving our toolchain to webpack on.

So we expose the modules by setting window.varName = varName; as
needed in the js files.
2018-07-05 10:53:36 +02:00
Shubham Dhama 80a2d5bc59 eslint: Enable `conditionalAssign` config of no-trailing-spaces rule. 2018-06-11 07:51:24 -04:00
Shubham Dhama cc03f9fb8f eslint: Enable space-infix-ops rule.
More about rule at  https://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-infix-ops
2018-06-05 00:47:35 +05:30
Shubham Dhama c6738889a9 eslint: Add and enable `space-unary-ops` rule.
Info about rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-unary-ops.
2018-06-05 00:47:35 +05:30
Tim Abbott 048f15e975 unread: Fix messages that cannot be marked as read in narrows.
If you visit a narrow that has unread messages on it that aren't part
of the home view (e.g. in a muted stream), then we were never calling
`message_util.do_unread_count_updates`, and more importantly,
`unread.process_loaded_messages` on those messages.  As a result, they
would be unread, and moving the cursor over them would never mark
those messages as read (which was visible through the little green
marker never disappearing).

I can't tell whether this fixes #8042 and/or #8236; neither of them
exactly fits the description of this issue unless the PM threads in
question were muted or something, but this does feel related.
2018-04-23 11:46:46 -07:00
Tim Abbott 1d5204c82b narrow: Fix incorrect values for use_first_unread_anchor.
Apparently, we were incorrectly passing through something related to
opts.use_initial_narrow_pointer as the value for `use_first_anchor`.

If you read the logic in narrow.js carefully,
use_initial_narrow_pointer was unconditionally false.

The correct value for this attribute is when we're trying to narrow to
the first unread message in a given context.  There are two things to
check:

* then_select_id is -1; i.e. we don't have a specific message ID we're
  trying to narrow around.
* select_first_unread is True, i.e. we're trying to narrow to the
  first unread message.

A bit more work should allow us to get rid of the second condition,
but I'm not quite confident enough to do that yet.
2018-04-22 21:33:14 -07:00
Steve Howell 084ef0bea9 Fetch new messages when you scroll forward in narrows.
Note from tabbott: This is a somewhat surprising feature to be adding
this late in Zulip's development, but the model we've had of what
narrows are easy to access via clicking around has meant that it was
fairly difficult to get into a narrow that didn't include the very
latest messages in that narrow.

Fixes #3465.
2018-03-28 09:12:59 -07:00
Steve Howell 4e431516bf Update message_list.all.fetch_status during frontfill. 2018-03-27 18:14:09 -07:00
Steve Howell 60c77ddf6c Update message_list.all in do_backfill(). 2018-03-27 18:14:09 -07:00
Steve Howell a110736584 Use do_backfill() in start_backfilling_messages().
This change mostly de-duplicates code, but it also prevents
some unnecessary backfills if you're in the home view and
happen to scroll back while the idle loop is right in the middle
of a backfill fetch, or if the idle loop has taken you back
to the oldest message already.  This is a consequence of
do_backfill() calling msg_list.fetch_status functions.

Everything else should work pretty much the same, since
do_backfill() computes anchor essentially the same way we
originally doing it in the onIdle() function.
2018-03-21 14:07:00 -07:00
Steve Howell 7242fa8eb8 message_fetch: Extract do_backfill().
This slightly changes the order of operations of what we do in
the `cont` callback, so that we update fetch status earlier.
The order is somewhat arbitrary here, but we generally want to
update data structures first.
2018-03-21 14:07:00 -07:00
Steve Howell e8bc781fd5 Use message_list.all for backfill anchor for home view.
The "all" list and "home" list are basically kept in sync, and
the former is a superset of the latter.

Whenever we are backfilling, we want to backfill "all", so we use
it as the anchor, even though home_msg_list is the message list
we are actually rendering.
2018-03-21 14:07:00 -07:00