Leo and I were looking over this code and I couldn't remember what it
was doing. So after I re-derived its purpose, we figured that an
explanatory comment was in order.
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This reverts commit c10d9c1a0d23891acce88bf8d79866c08cb75681.
This reverts commit 9259a246946cd968a8725c38ff5ef2d4b4793717.
(imported from commit 50e9e0136c2487cc63d75ae2b78df0c70a1b0be1)
Summary blocks can contain hundreds of messages. When the rendering window
code didn't take this into account, it would lead to all kinds of
unpleasant behavior when you scroll.
Trac #1888
Unfortunately, this replaces a subtraction with a function that iterates
through all the messages.
(imported from commit 9259a246946cd968a8725c38ff5ef2d4b4793717)
When we call rerender() on MessageList, it is usually because
something big has happened, so it's reasonable that the pointer
may now be invalid. As an example, the old pointed-to message
may been removed from the home view. We have always just
moved the pointer under the hood, but now we do it in a way
that doesn't generate spurious blueslip errors.
(imported from commit d399a101f36b744a423ea7da80dda8352440c6c9)
This fixes a blueslip error where we were trying to add the same
message into a MessageList twice. Muting complicates our duplicate
detection, because empty() can return true even when we already
are storing messages that just aren't shown (because of muting).
The name empty() should probably be fixed in light of muting,
but filtering with self.get() is not really a problem here.
(imported from commit 83b0890471c9a0aa21996f3d0d3be4a238f23e65)
With the muting/hiding features, it has become the case that
this._hash can have entries that don't map to actually visible
rows, so this.get() can return true on an id that shouldn't
actually be selected, causing downstream code to explode. Now
we call this.closest_id() regardless of whether the hash is
populated, to be safe, but then we still call blueslip.error
if the pointer moved.
(imported from commit 348e8ff67ce3a6d61aaeb31f80549386518af2d0)
Instead of collapsing muted messages, just hide them altogether
in view where it makes sense to hide them.
(imported from commit 1c2c987ff302ceb135a025753cf421b4de1aea71)
I moved code into MessageList to further encapsulate details
of filtering. The MessageList instances should be their own
gatekeepers for what messages they care about.
(imported from commit ee6cd7f6eabf97962d724a05d7d0b0a3e6ab19e5)
(The approach has been simplified to look for summary_row in
the DOM, which makes muted and summary features work off the
same code.)
(imported from commit 4fa3d6ae5ad7bbac5958e60ecffb368d6ef29d2e)
This change would allow anyone in the realm to set a topic for a "no topic"
message. As soon as the message topic is set, only the sender can change it again.
(imported from commit 0a91a93b8fd14549965cedc79f45ffd869d82307)
Once you enter a view, the last n messages will be exempt from
summarization, to give the users a little more context. Any
subsequently arriving messages will also be exempt.
We will try n=5 at first.
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This fixes#1682, a recent regression that came out of
a5a47e13fc9d, which introduced the update_rendered_messages()
function in compose_fade.js. The original implementation
was finding the table row for a message, but not the table
row for its recipient bar. Now we style both elements.
(imported from commit a9628df0b03f79a24dfa68f4f2061eda2ca8ecea)
The call to compose_fade.update_faded_messages() in message_list
caused us to traverse every message in the current table, which
was extremely inefficient. Now we call the newly created
compose_fade.update_rendered_messages(), which only fades/unfades the
messages passed in as the first parameter.
(imported from commit a5a47e13fc9daeedd0899b2cfb02beb3f6b8cd0a)
We instead implemented the ~desired functionality here using the
API and a bot to make a totally read-only, static, slowly-updating
view into the Zuliverse.
This is the moral equivalent of reverting deb035b4c702fcdb0e660ed549fe74c682abb6d9
(imported from commit 9d743fe82f197b37f005e5a038f77cc4b8566024)
1) The class Filter now lives in its own module.
2) The function canonicalized_operators() is now a class method on Filter.
3) The function message_in_home moved to filter.js and became private.
4) Various calling code had to change, of course.
5) Splitting out Filter helped simplify a few tests.
(imported from commit e41d792b46d3d6a30d3bd03db0419f129d0a2a7b)
The compose_fade has three public exports:
set_focused_recipient
unfade_messages
update_faded_messages
All code was pulled directly from compose.js, except for the
one-line setter of set_focused_recipient. The focused_recipients
variable that used to be in compose.js was moved to compose_fade.js,
hence the need for the setter.
(imported from commit 462ca5d0d0bd58612d0197f3734a8c78de8c6d30)
"Kiosk mode" is a "read-only" Zulip suitable for embedding into
an iframe on another site. I say "read-only" in quotation marks,
because the account is still a fully-fledged active account on
the server, and we just tear out a bunch of stuff in Javascript
(that a malicious user could easily re-enable).
So in that sense, it's not actually safe in security-sensitive
environments -- malicious users logged in via kiosk mode
can do anything the kiosk-mode user can do.
(We need this functionality for the customer3 realm specifically;
we'll possibly just tear this code back out once that experiment
has run its course.)
(imported from commit deb035b4c702fcdb0e660ed549fe74c682abb6d9)
This is a pure refactoring that mostly just moves code from
subs.js to the new stream_color.js and updates module references
accordingly. In order to prevent introducing some exports,
update_stream_color was given an additional "sub" parameter
and update_stream_sidebar_swatch_color was given an "id"
parameter.
Killed off unused initial_color_fetch var.
(imported from commit b7644ce67f50d31fb46f564d758d661eea776aa6)