This reverts commit 5a61c9bb14 (#18849),
which had a number of bugs:
• It had a poor interaction with Ctrl+Shift+L resulting in double link
formatting.
• It didn’t work at all in Firefox.
• It didn’t check whether what you’re pasting into is even a compose
box.
• On pasting into the message edit box, it would throw “Error: Cannot
read property 'text' of undefined”.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
* `stream_name`: This field is actually redundant. The email/push
notifications handlers don't use that field from the dict, and they
anyways query for the message, so we're safe in deleting this field,
even if in the future we end up needing the stream name.
* `timestamp`: This is totally unused by the email/push notification
handlers, and aren't sent to push clients either.
* `type` is used only for the push notifications handler, since only
push notifications can be revoked, so we move them to only run there.
The code to also notify for wildcard mentions was added in
0ed0bb6828.
But that showed the same text for both the cases. This commit fixes
that.
This is more of change for correctness. The mobile app currently does
not rely on this text for notifications, but constructs the text by
itself from the data in the payload.
This also fixes the "stream_push_notify" case to consistently show
a `#` before the stream name.
We extract the code for checking night mode setting on
the basis of color_scheme value and using matchMedia when
color_scheme is set to automatic. This is currently used
in rendering the correct logo only.
This is a prep commit for fixing loading indicator not
visible on message-edit button in night-mode.
Our dropdown-toggle buttons are meant to have the same size as select
elements, but looked weird if you selected a stream with non-English
characters in its name.
We fix this by copying some styling details settings from our common
input/select styling.
Fixes#18479.
This commit makes a working toggler in compose_actions that adds the
compose-fullscreen class to the compose that removes the max-height
from the compose textarea and adds flex elements above so that the
height automatically adjust with the device height. This results in
making the compose box full screen sized.
The compose_height.js maintains the state of the height of the compose
box. Also, when the compose box is closed, the compose box is reset to
it's default behaviour and original height. So, everytime user need
not toggle off the compose full size and only for specific message
it is used.
It also adds destroy autosize on compose_height state change.
It destroys the autosize of textarea when the full
screen sized compose box is toggled on. And everytime when it is
turned off, it reinitialises the autosize. This also adds a
condition in autosize_textarea to only autosize when composebox
is not in full height state.
Fixes#17660
We extends composebox_typeahead to support autocompletion
suggestions on editing the topic of a message from message
edit form as well as from recipient bar.
Tweaked by tabbott to have correct keyboard interaction without
needing to patch Bootstrap.
Fixes: #16368.
This change ensures that we pop up the typeahead when one
has entered just `@`. This will make clear to the user
about the @-mentions feature in Zulip.
This also makes us consistent with expectations from other
chatting apps like Slack, Discord, etc.
Added few test cases and modified the present ones.
Fixes: #19142.
Fix a bug where the compose box cut the message without warning the user
the message pasted was longer than the allowed. It was fixed by stopping
cutting the message off and showing an indicator whenever the limit exceeds
and removing the indicator as soon as message gets less than that.
The cut off for showing the indicator is set as 90% of the limit.
Fixes#15909
Co-authored-by: João Maurício <carvalho.joaomauricio@gmail.com>
We show the text, which is either the linkifier label or the URL
(depending what generated the topic link).
For the desktop app at least, we probably as a follow-up want to also
show the URL.
(Though maybe it'd be better to just make the desktop app display the
URL).
Generally, tooltips placed at top look good. If the tooltip cannot
fit at top, it will by default be placed at opposite side.
Removed the unnecessary top placement definitions.
We add some additional delay so that user doesn't have to see
them every time but it is the delay is short enough so that
a user can view the full name of long streams without waiting
too long.
Running notify_server_error directly from the logging handler can lead
to database queries running in a random context. Among the many
potential problems that could cause, one actual problem is a
SynchronousOnlyOperation exception when running in an asyncio event
loop.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This fixes a bug introduced in 95b46549e1
which made the worker simply log a warning about the timeout and then
continue consume()ing the event that should have also been interrupted.
The idea here is to introduce an exception which can be used to
interrupt the consume() process without triggering the regular handling
of exceptions that happens in _handle_consume_exception.
This commit changes the pastehandler to have a case when
a url is tried to paste on composebox. It instead of
directly pasting it, changes the content as we do using
ctrl + shift + L, just the difference is here it uses,
the copied text instead of url and cursor moves forward.
Fixes#18692
Since do_create_realm also creates general and core team streams,
we rename general to verona right after the realm is created. Mostly
because we dont really want two additional streams and this might
probably make it easy to review things.
There are puppeteer test changes because, we have a new "core team"
stream in tests as well as there is a new default notification stream
"Verona". Because of this tests in message-basics for example have
to be changed since the newly added core team affects the order in
which we navigate through the streams using arrow keys.
The extra await for selector was added in subscriptions test to make
the tests wait. Without the await the tests were passing ocassionally
and failing in some other times.
Fixes#6967
The previous logic was incorrect and was not flushing the stream from
cache after deletion.
```
stream = get_realm_stream("Verona", realm.id)
stream.delete()
get_realm_stream("Verona", realm.id)
```
In the above example, the last line of code would have returned
the stream from cache instead of throwing a Stream.DoesNotExist
error. This is fixed in the commit.
I have verified that this commit indeed fix the issue by verifying
that calling get_realm_stream again after deleting the stream
results in Stream.DoesNotExist error.