The tutorial introduces "engineering" messages that might not
be in the user's normal subscription, and they would get a gray
border if we did not override the stream color. Before this change,
we accomplished this by overriding the core data structure in
stream_data.js. Now we are a bit more future-proof; we only
override stream_color.default_color.
(imported from commit 0d0845b72f766912679f5aa7641ae9a60fdbb4ce)
This does have a small functional change of using use_closest even for
the current_msg_list.last().id case, but that's harmless; and it does
reduce a lot of code duplication and confusing logic here.
(imported from commit 7c4ecaa197120cc6d5c05ce4887f33c7d94a9c59)
The leading theories this will test are:
1) MessageList._items becomes unsorted and the binary search starts
returning the wrong index from selected_idx.
2) MessageListView.render is not rendering the message or it is not
being inserted into the cache.
(imported from commit 926b7d7bf9df338320a8cba6241038176ce4b47d)
This sets us up to redraw the window title without having to
pass in the unread count, which will be useful for realm name
changes. The redraw_title() function is only responsible for
rendering stuff, whereas update_title_count() handles
the details of caching the count.
(imported from commit 67cfb7a273e2a61720ce2bd8d91d73fe1089c813)
Add try/catch blocks to get_updates_success and send a blueslip error on
errors we catch. This will let get_updates_success return successfully
so that the next call to get_updates will start immediately.
(imported from commit 44d8b85d9d8e930a5552a5fbf4af1d0e5e8c07e8)
There are 2 uses of all_msg_list previous to this commit:
(1) The contiguous block of messages to be used for constructing the
initial state of narrows.
(2) A way to look up an arbitrary message by ID that may or may not be
in the home view to check if we have it locally.
We eliminate all applications of use case (2), replacing them with
queries on message_store, since they are in fact wrong -- any messages
that are outside the contiguous time period of all_msg_list would not
appear in all_msg_list and thus would incorrectly not be returned.
(imported from commit e2e2efe919242331bbc44abc6c50b16e3ab1336e)
This implementation is somewhat hackish in large part because I think
we're going to be wanting to redo the get_old_messages API somewhat
soon, and this may naturally become a lot cleaner as a result, but
this isn't a lot of code and fixes#2235 part (A) and substantially
mitigates #1510.
(imported from commit 47a2160a44befa9d83190c5cc95b90e92cc5b4cc)
When users select messages starting with stream header we should format
the text as using the custom copy handler.
(imported from commit 4f9851939484d046619c3e53c71c47ad64797670)
I apparently screwed up when backing up the process_loaded_for_unread
move in a way that just lost the function.
(imported from commit 91dfcf1abc85d439274cb8b0be380e9230942ebb)
This is no longer required, now that we're no longer scrolling the
main body of the page.
(imported from commit c2aa0d403c8fd0679b3110fe8e7684d46a7557fa)
Both pointer and last are fields that were removed when we changed the
protocol to use events like a year ago.
This conveniently allows us to stop exporting get_updates_params to
other modules.
(imported from commit 13651ee240ce6e1bafb241b185e5ef653c348cdf)
Previously, we waited until we'd fully loaded the home view to start
calling get_events, which:
(A) didn't make sense non-message related events
(B) resulted in our throwing "get_updates not started" errors when
users sent a message before the home view was fully loaded.
This commit only fixes problem (B); to fix problem (A) we will need to
change the event capture code to only capture some events.
(imported from commit 2aacd6bdfd1e7d7707e3a724f1fde7da4a556538)
Note that this makes the event fire after the home view has messages
loaded all the way to current; previously it only waited for the first
batch of messages to load.
(imported from commit a5c408ea0136c761f4cc77e8be4977b13acc6d77)
By using _.all() instead of a for loop, we avoid a tiny bit of
confusing between "break" being for a switch statement and being for
the loop.
(imported from commit cd6e7ff788b50f4dadce93e7f0efcb381bc59270)
Even in the case where we are running embedded narrows,
we want narrow.operators() to return new-style operators
that you get with Filter objects, so that callees do
not need to support the legacy tuple format.
(imported from commit a6649881a926a2304e9f7cc8ca53b406e2c8828e)
If you do a search like id:5 topic:foo and message #5
does not have the topic "foo", we now return zero results.
(imported from commit 8121fac1dbd79024c51af1f310d831dab9242e36)
Have narrow.activate() user filter.operators() to produce
operators that have operand/operator fields, so that its callees
don't need to be backward compatible with the tuple format.
(imported from commit e408e33074d1be2d112bb3cdc081ec3616c908ee)
Now that we are not scrolling the document we can remove the workaround
to prevent browsers from scrolling on hash changes.
(imported from commit 67fdaa4980d4d54d80ca9c259bbee567b8eeb917)
Change the offset to hold of the selected message as an offset from the
top of the screen. Then use the current offset and scrollTop to compute
the new scrollTop.
(imported from commit 718e95d3435c0f84cbb7663a9bb2bc2789314203)
By having Filter.canonicalize_tuple() call filter_term(),
we make it so that Filter objects get operator/operand
fields in their terms when we initialize this.
This mostly caused test breakage for tests that were doing
assert.deepEqual; now we just check to make sure that the
field we need are there.
(imported from commit 63b2516dc72edeb11e76a1fa4442570b9c605baa)
Consumers of Filter.parse() can now reference
search term parts like so: term.operand, term.operator
(Legacy code can still use term[0] and term[1].)
(imported from commit 06d0da65f13f1eb7e3ba8eac0e69448aab2735ab)
This got broken in the local echo refactoring -- we accidentally
switched the update_starred function to be a toggle, which meant that
the message would be marked as starred and then unmarked as starred
moments later, due to the two update_starred calls for the initiating
browser (one from when the click happens, the second from when the
event returns from the server).
(imported from commit 8f83729fe5477cf052124c1c56ed9189b85b885c)
Previously, while you'd get the event saying you'd been knighted,
which would make the Administration tab visible, clicking on the tab
would error out because the admin page HTML was never sent over on
page load (since you weren't an admin at that point).
(imported from commit 90ad351533515bebece630d67baf4b142d320754)
Clients can receive description updates for streams which are not in
stream_data. We should ignore the updates and warn that this has
occurred.
(imported from commit 3cd5a98a133012ae27ea0f43b03cc9d8e459e49c)