For multi word stream names, searching for particular phrases, like
the entirety of any word in it, caused no space to show before and/or
after that word. For example, searching for `core` resulted in
`**core**team` (the space between `core` and `team` missing).
The cause of this bug was that the immediate container was `div` with
`display: flex` and so spaces at the ends of its immediate child
elements: text nodes and `strong` elements - were not respected. This
is fixed now by wrapping all the `description_html` text in a `span`
element (while the optional user_pill_context stays in another `span`
as before).
This is consistent with Jest and other standard test runners, and is
necessary to support asynchronous tests.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Updates `stream_events.js` to use the subscription update event that
is now being sent for the `is_muted` stream property, instead of the
event sent for the `in_home_view` property.
Because the server is still sending events for `in_home_view`, keeps
it as a property processed by `update_property` function, but does
nothing with the event. Adds temporary test for coverage.
Because the typeahead.js list items are currently just text, a user's
full name and avatar should be displayed in `input_pill`. To use
`input_pill`, a separate Handlebars partial view was created to
provide a mandatory container (`<div class="pill-container">`) for
`input_pill` and a flex container (`<div class="search_list_item">`)
for vertically aligning the text.
The description of each suggestion (i.e `description_html`) is
rendered as raw HTML, so every special character (e.g. whitespace)
should be HTML-escaped. This enables highlighting the substring in
each search suggestion that matches the query.
Fixes: #20267
When switching back to writing mode after preview mode, the composebox
would be out of focus and so the the cursor would semingly get lost.
Now on clearing the preview mode, the composebox is focused and so the
cursor is seen blinking at it's original position.
The "Subscribe to more streams" widget has always had this tension
between "Subscribe" vs. "Create" in a way that felt like whatever we
wrote could be confusing. To address this, we enhance the component to
advertise whether additional existing streams that the user can
subscribe to actually exist or not.
- When the user has N>0 streams they can subscribe to, we display
"Browse N more streams".
- When the user has no streams they can subscribe to (i.e. they're
already susbcribed to all the ones they could join) but the user has
permission to create streams, we show a "Create a stream" link.
- If the user doesn't have permission to subscribe to or create any
streams, we don't show a link at all.
Fixes#21865.
Co-authored-by: Jai soni <jai_s@me.iitr.ac.in>
This commit adds a checkbox for allow_message_editing setting and
thus we also remove the "Never" option from the time limit dropdown
as unchecking the newly added checkbox will mean the same.
We also disable the time limit input if message editing is not
allowed.
This commit also changes the label for time limit dropdown.
Fixes part of #21739.
This commit changes the code to consider zero as an invalid value for
message_content_edit_time_limit_seconds. Now to represent the setting that
user can edit the message anytime, the setting value will be "None" in
database and "unlimited" will be passed to API from clients.
This commit is a preparatory commit for #20870, it introduces
`handle_narrow_deactivated` and `handle_narrow_activated`
functions in pm_list.js, separately from top_left_corner.js,
to reduce the complexity of handling private messages section
separately.
This reverts commit 46b289cbda.
This commit didn’t pass Node tests independently of the PR #21726 that
it was split from, because pm_list is mocked.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit is a preparatory commit which introduces
`handle_narrow_deactivated` and `handle_narrow_activated`
functions in pm_list.js, separately from top_left_corner.js,
to reduce the complexity of handling private messages section
separately.
Currently, if we navigate to some other topic/stream
while the message is being moved, the message edit UI
still remains open as we do not get its `row` in
`message_lists.current` since the message has not moved yet
to the stream/topic we navigated.
Hence the correct thing to do would be to delete
the message_id from `currently_editing_messages` if it
exists there but we cannot find the row.
Fixes#21724.
The stream list left sidebar currently has 3 sections:
* Pinned (+ Muted pinned streams)
* Active (+ Muted active streams)
* Inactive streams
Previously, these sections were separated by horizontal lines, which
did not provide an easy way to discern why there were sections. We add
labels to these section dividers to help with this.
Additionally, within each section, we now sort all muted streams to
the bottom, so that they general minimal clutter.
Fixes#19812.
Now the following characters are allowed before @-mentions, stream
references (starting with #) and emojis (starting with :) - space, (,
{, [, ", ', /, <.
Earlier only the opening brace type characters and space was allowed.
Currently locally echoed messages are checked using locally_echoed
field in get_editability. Previously it used local_id field but it
was changed in 0e25055c1d. Tests for get_editability used local_id
till now, but the tests were passing as the message was not allowed
to edit due to time limit. This commit fixes the tests to use
locally_echoed field instead.
Uptil now only space was used as a word separating character when
searching streams. This meant that searching for "xyz" would not turn
up a stream named "stream-xyz" as one would expect.
Since -, _ and / are likely to be used as word separators in stream
names, these 3 are added as word separators for streams. The utility
function `filter_by_word_prefix_match` is refactored by adding an
optional `word_separator_regex` argument.
Fixes: #19700.
Now that we can assume Python 3.6+, we can use the
email.headerregistry module to replace hacky manual email address
parsing.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Providing additional information like number of invites and number of
bots owned by deactivating user in the confirm_deactivate_user modal
will help the administrator if they need to do any follow-up work.
Fixes#20973.
Completed-by: Ganesh Pawar <pawarg256@gmail.com>
We do not show different error messages for different values of post
policy values if user is not allowed to post making it consistent with
other settings like wildcard mention settings and organization settings.
This also helps us deduplicate some code as we use almost same code
for excluding the streams to which user is not allowed to post from
the dropdown in moving messages UI.
The <kbd> elements in `static.templates.keyboard_shortcuts.hbs`
that are arrow keys have a class of "arrow-key". This adds that
class to arrow keys that are updated via `adjust_mac_shortcuts`.
Follow-up task due to changes introduced in #22330.
This commit removes the stream-admins option for wildcard mention policy
in webapp since we are not moving forward with stream administrator
concept and instead working on new permssions model as per #19525. There
is no functional change, we only remove the by_stream_admins_only key and
instead use by_admins_only with the correct code value.
This commit removes "role" field from subscription
objects since we are not moving forward with stream
administrator concept and instead working on new
permssions model as per #19525.
When we were preparing the conversion to ES modules in 2019, the
primary obstacle was that the Node tests extensively relied on the
ability to reach into modules and mutate their CommonJS exports in
order to mock things. ES module bindings are not mutable, so in
commit 173c9cee42 we added
babel-plugin-rewire-ts as a kludgy transpilation-based workaround for
this to unblock the conversion.
However, babel-plugin-rewire-ts is slow, buggy, nonstandard,
confusing, and unmaintained. It’s incompatible with running our ES
modules as native ES modules, and prevents us from taking advantage of
modern tools for ES modules. So we want to excise all use of
__Rewire__ (and the disallow_rewire, override_rewire helper functions
that rely on it) from the tests and remove babel-plugin-rewire-ts.
Commits 64abdc199e and
e17ba5260a (#20730) prepared for this by
letting us see where __Rewire__ is being used. Now we go through and
remove most of the uses that are easy to remove without modifying the
production code at all.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This is a prep commit for enabling a two section layout in the
buddy_list. The sections will be for "users" and "others".
Hence, this commit performs a simple rename of:
- `user_presence_row.hbs` -> `presence_row.hbs`
- `user_presence_rows.hbs` -> `presence_rows.hbs`
And then a search and replace of `user_presence_row` to
`presence_row` (which also handles the second rename).
It also makes one modification in buddy_list.js where it changes a
template variable we're passing from "users" to "row_members".
Removes the `mac-cmd-style` CSS rule that was introduced in
d3e8348 when support for updating keyboard shortcuts with
the `Ctrl` key to the Mac cmd key, `⌘`, was added.
Removing the rule makes the font-size and font-family CSS more
consistent with other keyboard shortcuts in the documentation.
Also, removes the parameter in `adjust_mac_shortcuts` that added
the CSS class / rule to these specific keyboard shortcuts.
This increases consistency and saves a bit of code, but more
importantly, it makes it much easier to switch between these APIs
while refactoring tests.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Uptil now, both names and descriptions of streams and user groups were
matched to show the typeahead suggestions. This led to unexpected
behaviour like for a clear mention of a certain stream, the typeahead
menu suggested a completely different stream which had a mention of
the first stream in it's description.
To prevent such bugs and also since description matching is not really
useful for streams and user groups, only names will be matched.
Updates the `adjusts_mac_shortcuts` function to render shortcuts
with the `Fn` key as a separate html element (e.g. `Fn` + `arrow`)
instead of rendering the shortcut as one block (e.g. `Fn + arrow`).
Also, because keyboard shortcuts should be rendered with each key
as a separate html element, updates `adjusts_mac_shortcuts` to
only change html elements that are an exact match to a keyboard
key. Html elements with whitespace will be ignored (e.g. `Enter`
becomes `Return`, but `Enter or Backspace` is not changed though
it previously would have been changed to `Return or Delete`).
Fixes#22112 (in combination with #22273).
This PR implements literal emoji match in the emoji picker (for reactions)
and in emoji typeaheads (in compose box)
Tested on mobile browser by opening the emoji picker with the
reaction button, selecting an emoji via the native keyboard, and
ensuring the selected emoji appears in the emoji picker’s search
result.
Fixes#21714.
In order to make it possible to search emojis with emoji literals,
we need to make the reaction_type of every emoji available in the
emoji objects used by the composebox.
We directly pass the user group object to get_recursive_subgroups as we
already have the object in the caller. We can add separate function which
will accept id as parameter in the future if required.
This commit adds a new "Role" column for the bot-list table in the
org-settings, and removes the user_id column from the same.
The role of a bot is fetched using the `get_user_type` function inside
bot_info().
This also adds the `sort_role` in the sort_fields which sorts the role
column in the bot-list table.
If an organization does not allow to send private messages, it will
not display the "Send private message" option in the profile popover.
Currently, there are only two options in settings, first is to allow
every type of user to send PMs and the second is to disable send PMs
for everyone, hence I am just checking that the second option is not
selected.
Fixes: #21888
This commit swaps the parameter order in is_direct_member_of
function to have user_id followed by user_group_id since user_id
is a member of user_group_id and not the other way around.
Adds `want_advertise_in_communities_directory` to the realm model
to track organizations that give permission to be listed on such
a site / directory on zulip.com.
Adds a checkbox to the organization profile admin for
organizations to give permission to be advertised in the
Zulip communities directory.
Adds a help center article about the Zulip communities directory
and uses a shared intro documentation file to create sections in
the articles on creating an organization profile and moderating
open organizations.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
We change the generic message copy while we're at it.
Also, show login_to_access modal when a spectator tries to access
a stream that either does not exist is is not web-public.
This'll be shown only when in a different narrow from what
you're composing to.
Takes care of updating display of the button on moving from
one narrow to another and also on changing inputs. This is
what contributes to majority of js code in this commit.
We are not displaying this for private messages since we do not
have a consistent design for both stream and private compose areas.
See https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/101-design/topic/narrow.20to.20topic.2Fpms.20when.20composing/near/1318548
Thanks to Vlad Korobov for the icon and for proposing various
designs.
This commit attemts to fix the sorting of wildcard mentions by moving
them below the silent mentions in case of PMs.
It adds a condition in compare_people_for_relevance function to check
for private message type and sorts the wildcard mention below the silent
ones.
It also adds test for sort broadcast mentions and compare_people_for_relevance
function in case of private message types.
Fixes: #21643
Adds a drop-down menu for updating the organization type in the
`organization_profile_admin` page. Implements front end for
this setting to work / update like other organization profile,
notification and permissions settings.
One special note about this dropdown is that the listed options
should change once an organization has successfully set a type
other than 'unspecified' in the database. To accomplish this
the initial settings overlay build checks the realm_org_type
value in the page_params to select the correct options list,
and when the dropdown value is reset, either for update events
or for discarding changes, the page_params value is again used
to check for whether the 'unspecified' value should be present
as an option in the dropdown menu.
Adds basic node test for the `server_events_dispatch`.
Also adds a new help center documentation article for this
organization setting that is linked to in the UI.
Fixes#21692.
This commit also adds 'subgroups' field to the user_group present
in the event sent on creating a user group. We do not allow passing
the subgroups while creating a user group as of this commit, but added
the field in the event object to pass tests.
Instead of setting `disable` attribute to the elements, we make
them look like disabled and remove interactions with them. This
helps us keep the hotkey handling logic for navigation easier
to manage.
Fixes#21279
We already correctly treat spaces equivalent to underscores here.
But we don't do so when we then go on to sort the same results.
(We'll be fixing that shortly.) So it seems worth testing for it
explicitly.
For example, if a user's name is "Simon Peyton Jones", we'll already
match that name on the queries "Pey" or "Peyton", as well as on
"Simon P". We should do so on "Peyton J" or "Peyton Jones", too.
Similarly, if the user is looking for an emoji of a face in the moon
and they start by typing ":moon", we'll show them both 🌝 "moon face"
and 🌚 "new moon face", along with some other moon-related results.
If they go on to make it ":moon " or ":moon f", though -- as one very
naturally would in order to eliminate things like "waxing moon" and
"moon ceremony" -- then we mysteriously eliminate 🌚 "new moon face".
Instead, the query "moon f" should match both 🌚 and 🌝.
Found this while comparing the web/shared implementation with the
mobile implementation of emoji search. The new behavior here
reflects what we already do for emoji search in mobile, both in the
compose box's typeahead and in the add-a-reaction screen. The
existing behavior here seems pretty annoying, so fixing it will be
part of switching on mobile to the shared code (zulip/zulip-mobile#4636)
without regressing the user experience.
The current behavior was introduced, more or less, in 245d65eb9; then
revised in 5edbcb87f to make the logic more clear, and a fix made in
542f4766d, all 2018. The PR thread was #8286, following issue #8279.
The old behavior before those changes was pure substring matching,
plus a trailing space was ignored (which is the part the issue was
about.) None of the discussion touches on this question; as far as I
can tell, the fact that "Peyton J" doesn't match "Simon Peyton Jones",
nor "moon " match "new moon face", was entirely an unintentional
side effect of those changes.
Also delete a comment about what properties are used. The comment
isn't true: `sort_emojis` looks at `emoji_code` as well as
`emoji_name`, when identifying popular emoji.
And in any case, over here in a test isn't the right place for an
interface description like that to live, if it were true -- rather,
it should be next to the code itself. That'd make the information
more discoverable when trying to use the code, and would also
increase the chances of getting updated when things change that
would make it untrue.
(For this specific kind of interface information, of course, better
yet would be to be in machine-checkable form right on the code -- in
other words, to be a type annotation.)
This reverts commit a8fd535955.
This reverts commit 944781e873.
In an attempt to introduce code from mobile into web to match literal
emojis, the author inadvertently introduced a buggy and smelly change.
Probably best to leave the implementation of this in mobile where there
is more context about the shape of the emoji object available. Web
doesn't actually benefit from the additional behavior anyway.
See https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/21723#pullrequestreview-937051603
This commits adds an wildcard_mention_array which would contain the
mention tokens according to the message type. In case of PMs, it uses
only "all" and "everyone" mentions.
Fixes part of #21643.
This commit attempts to fix the suggestions typeahead for wildcard
mentions in case of PMs by using a conditional which checks for the
current compose_state and changes the string in parentheses accordingly.
In case of PMs, it uses the "(Notify recipients)" string instead of
"(Notify stream)".
There is no guarantee that the code passed into parse_unicode_emoji_code
is valid unicode. In the case that it is not, it might be better to
return undefined instead of throwing an exception: to represent a
non-parseable code.
For context, mobile currently returns custom emojis as emojis with
string names in their code property, instead of actual unicode.
Change the logic for rendering PM threads in PM section to
be in the same as that of topics view --
In default view, only recent 5 PM threads would be shown
and append the active conversation as the 6th one at last
if not present in those 5.
In PM section with unreads, a maximum of 8 conversations
would be shown and rest of them would be hidden behind
the 'more conversations' li-item, clicking on which takes
to the zoomedIn view of PM section where all the present
PM threads would be visible.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>