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jagansivam28 b3fca96254 user avatar: Remove user_avatar_delete_button id.
we can remove `user_avatar_delete_button` id and access delete button
from `#user-avatar-upload-widget .settings-page-delete-button` so that
we can have only one id at top level and 'image_upload_widget.hbs`
can be more dynamic so we can use for other similar widgets also.
2020-06-16 12:12:21 -07:00
jagansivam28 95de217326 user avatar: Rename and convert "#user-settings-avatar".
Renaming "user-settings-avatar" to "image_upload_button" since the
`user-settings-avatar` name is irrelevant/confusing for the upload
button, and converting the id into a class so that we could just have
only one outer id.
2020-06-16 12:12:21 -07:00
jagansivam28 19490fe8b0 settings: Change user avatar image display HTML.
This changes the user avatar image display implementation to more
closely match how the realm icon and realm logo image features are
structured.  This is early preparatory work towards sharing this code
between the various widgets.
2020-06-16 12:03:50 -07:00
Ryan Rehman 62aab0d9ee message view: Fetch again when "newest" is discarded.
The previous commit introduced a bug where it was not intuitive
for the user to scroll again.
For the current narrow, new messages were fetched again only when
scrolled to the bottom as usually there are many messages displayed.

However when the edge case mentioned in the previous commit
occured, it was not very obvious that a scroll should be done
or we could already be at the bottom and could not scroll again
to trigger a fetch.
`message_viewport.at_bottom` has a relevant comment explaining
this behaviour.

The previous commit handled the rare race condition. However,
there is a possibility that the rare race condition might occur
again while we are handling the previous condition.

This commit resolves these 2 problems by performing a re-fetch
while also resetting the `expected_max_message_id` and this
approach has two benefits:

1. The reset prevents an infinite loop, if somehow the expected
   max message's id gets corrupted resulting in a situation
   where the server can never send an id greater than that even
   after fetching.

2. Even though we stop after just one re-fetch the race condition
   might recursively occur while we handle the previous race
   condition. And even though the reset prevents multiple re-fetches,
   we don't have the missing message problem.

   This is because we treat the next race condition as a new race
   condition instead of it being a continuation of the previous.

   The `expected_max_message_id` gets updated again, on receiving
   a new message. Thus it can again enter the `fetch_status` block
   as the reset value is updated again.
2020-06-16 11:11:16 -07:00
Ryan Rehman 6637f2dbb7 message list: Render new messages only after "newest" is found.
If a user sends a message while the latest batch of
messages are being fetched, the new message recieved
from `server_events` gets displayed temporarily out of
order (just after the the current batch of messages)
for the current narrow.

We could just discard the new message events if we havent
recieved the last message i.e. when `found_newest` = False,
since we would recieve them on furthur fetching of that
narrow.
But this would create another bug where the new messages
sent while fetching the last batch of messages would not
get rendered. Because, `found_newest` = True and we would
no longer fetch messages for that narrow, thus the new
messages would not get fetched and are also discarded from
the events codepath.

Thus to resolve both these bugs we use the following approach:

* We do not add the new batch of messages for the current narrow
  while `has_found_newest` = False.
* We store the latest message id which should be displayed at the
  bottom of the narrow in `fetch_status`.
* Ideally `expected_max_message_id`'s value should be equal to the
  last item's id in `MessageListData`.
* So the messages received while `has_found_newest` = False,
  will be fetched later and also the `expected_max_message_id`
  value gets updated.
* And after fetching the last batch where `has_found_newest` = True,
  we would again fetch messages if the `expected_max_message_id` is
  greater than the last message's id found on fetching by refusing to
  update the server provided `has_found_newest` = True in `fetch_status`.

Another benefit of not discarding the events is that the
message gets processed not rendered i.e. we still get desktop
notifications and unread count updates.

Fixes #14017
2020-06-16 10:47:52 -07:00
sahil839 791e5de5de api: Remove is_old_stream property from the stream objects.
This commit removes is_old_stream property from the stream objects
returned by the API. This property was unnecessary and is essentially
equivalent to 'stream_weekly_traffic != null'.

We compute sub.is_old_stream in stream_data.update_calculated_fields
in frontend code and it is used to check whether we have a non-null
stream_weekly_traffic or not.

Fixes #15181.
2020-06-16 10:26:33 -07:00
Ryan Rehman c7e39ef090 narrow: Move the top of narrow notices to `message_scroll.js`.
We refactor these 2 notices to match with the loading indicators,
thus they have been moved to `message_scroll.js`.

After a successful message fetch, we have logic to decide whether
we want to display the notices and also whether we want to hide
the loading indicators (which are already displayed).

We also conservatively hide the notices similar to the indicators
every time we narrow.
The only exception is that we show the history limit notice on
deactivating the narrow (visiting `home_msg_list`).
2020-06-16 00:21:21 -07:00
Ryan Rehman 577055fb54 message view: Fix double loading indicator situation.
Since on narrowing we call `load_messages_for_narrow`,
which fetches both top and bottom messages, two loading
indicators were temporarily displayed.
This was also the case for the `home_msg_list` when we
call `mesage_fetch.initialize` on startup.

To resolve this we do not display the bottom loading
indicator (for new messages), if the older messages
are being fetched too. This is only for the initial
narrow change, and the bottom loading indicator will
be displayed correctly when the user is at the bottom.

This fixes a regression introduced when we added bottom loading
indicators at all, which was temporarily reverted in
67053ff479 before being restored in the
last couple commits.
2020-06-15 22:28:39 -07:00
Ryan Rehman a630f291b9 message view: Refactor top loading indicators.
This commit makes the `loading_older_messages_indicator` similar
to the `loading_newer_messages_indicator`.
Now all the decisions about whether to show a loading indicator
will be made from the `fetch_status` API. We still hide the
indicators everytime the view is changed, as explained in the
previous commit.
2020-06-15 22:26:35 -07:00
Ryan Rehman e0b1fdb81c message view: Show home view bottom loading indicators.
As explained in 67053ff479,
multiple message fetches may be taking place at the same time.
So some other narrows / the home message list's indicator might
get shown for the current narrow.

This commit moves the updation of the indicators display logic
to the `fetch_status` API.
Now the `loading_newer_messages_indicator` gets displayed along
with the `loading_newer` = true updation for that narrow's message
list, i.e. just before we send the API request. But only if the
message list we are fetching matches with our current message list.

The same indicator is hidden similarly, along with the
`loading_older` = false updation for that narrow's message list,
i.e. just after the success response is recieved. But only if
the message list whose data we recieved  matches with our current
message list.

Also the indicators are hidden everytime we activate narrow
or deactivate narrow (`home_msg_list`). And on entering
`narrow.activate` we fetch for it's messages so they get
displayed again, if need be.
This is the reason `message_scroll.hide_indicators();` was
moved to a location above `fetch_messages`.

Fixes #15374.
2020-06-15 22:25:41 -07:00
Ryan Rehman b40c8bd9cd search suggestions: Refactor `get_default_suggestion`.
This commit actually just deletes the `get_default_suggestion`
function while the `get_default_suggestion_legacy` function's
logic remains the exact same, it is just renamed.

Since the operator can never be undefined as mentioned in the
previous commit, we do not require the check with undefined
and as a result the, `if (suggestion)` condition can be removed.
2020-06-15 20:16:40 -07:00
Ryan Rehman 72816b9408 minor: Refactor get_search_result of search suggestions.
The 3 changes made here are as follows:
* The if block for both the functions is simplified as
  `Filter.parse` will always return an array and also
  [].slice(0, -1) === [] is true.
* The code where `base_operators` is declared is moved
  to just before where it is actually used.
* The `base` variable declaration is changed to match
  the pattern of that present in the non-legacy function.
  Its value remains the same.

This is a prep commit for when we want to merge the
`get_search_result_legacy` and `get_search_result` functions.
2020-06-15 20:16:40 -07:00
Ryan Rehman 9c5d9c961c search: Parse search string correctly.
This is the exact same bug as observed in
02ab48a61e.

The bug is in the way we invoke `Filter.parse`.
`Filter.parse` returns a list of operators which
can contain only one 'search' term at max.
All strings with the 'search' operator present
in the query are combined to form this 'search'
term.

However on concatenating two filters we may get
two terms containing the 'search' operator. This
will lead to the search suggestions getting
generated based on only the last 'search' operator
term instead of all the terms having the 'search'
operator.

This is evident from the test change as suggestions
should be based on "s stream:of" but instead they
were based on just the latest query.
2020-06-15 20:16:40 -07:00
YashRE42 46247623fc navbar: Fix navbar for unknown streams.
In commit 35c8dcb599 we introduced the
`_stream_params` object within filter.js but we didn't correctly
handle cases where `_stream param`s is undefined within `get_title()`,
`generate_url()` and `get_icon()`, which cause the navbar to if eg a
guest user tries to access a stream they weren't subscribed to.

This commit fixes this by:
  * Adding the relevant checks
  * Adding node tests that include non-existent streams.
  * Adds the 'question-circle-o' icon for non-existent stream narrows.

A side note here is that "non-existent streams" fall under
"common narrows" as per our current definitions, which doesn't really
make sense but shouldn't bother us.

Fixes: #15387.
2020-06-15 16:48:24 -07:00
YashRE42 1e8b922548 navbar: Add missing internationalization to navbar.
This commit adds translation tags to a few user facing strings which
weren't translated prior:
 - "Unknown streams" text and description.
 - "All messages" heading.
 - Tooltip text for precise count of subscribed users.

The numeric count itself is not translated, because we do not do
similar anywhere else in the UI.
2020-06-15 16:48:24 -07:00
Tim Abbott 3087fbe854 stream_topic_history: Pluralize remove_message.
Since this function now does a bulk operation with several messages,
we should make sure it's named appropriately.
2020-06-15 10:52:04 -07:00
Tim Abbott ba2de34414 message edit: Move and clarify an important comment. 2020-06-15 10:47:10 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 0cffaa7b5d ui: Upgrade remove_message to allow removing messages in bulk.
We simply pass the visible message ids to remove_and_rerender
which supports bulk delete operation.

This helps us avoid deleting messages in a loop which freezes the
UI for the duration of the loop.
2020-06-15 10:41:12 -07:00
Aman Agrawal ccc0c8706c delete_message: Support `bulk_message_deletion`.
Fixes #15285
This event will be used more now for guest users when moving
topic between streams (See #15277). So, instead of deleting
messages in the topic as part of different events which is
very slow and a bad UX, we now handle the messages to delete in
bulk which is a much better UX.
2020-06-15 10:41:12 -07:00
Gittenburg 52b7dac6af emoji_picker: Fix DOM race condition with offsets.
We need to wait for the DOM to be ready before we save the
section_head_offsets ... otherwise they can be off.

Fixes #15380.
2020-06-15 10:34:07 -07:00
sahil839 18429cfd29 realm: Allow only owners to set message retention policy for a realm.
This commits adds restriction on admins to set message retention policy.
We now only allow only organization owners to set message retention
policy.

Dropdown for changing retention policy is disabled in UI for admins also.
2020-06-14 21:23:53 -07:00
sahil839 87e72ac8e2 realm: Allow only owners to configure auth methods for a realm.
This commit adds the restriction on configuring auth methods for
admins. We now allow only owners to configure the auth methods
for realm.
2020-06-14 21:23:51 -07:00
sahil839 a6f31c3668 settings: Disable organization deactivation button for admins.
This commit adds the code to disable deactivate organization button
for admins. We now allow only owners to deactivate the organization.

The backend implementation for allowing only owners to deactivate
is already added in 81c28c1.
2020-06-14 21:20:30 -07:00
sahil839 dbd64c4362 settings_users: Only owner can deactivate other owners.
This commit adds the restriction of deactivating owners for admins
by disabling the deactivating button in the UI. Only owners are
allowed to deactivate other owners. The backend part of this is
already implemented in 86b52ef.
2020-06-14 21:20:30 -07:00
sahil839 c7a68d60f3 realm owner: Add frontend implementation of owner role.
This commit adds the option of owner role in user role dropdown
and also takes care of the restrictions while adding/removing
owner status of the user.
This commit also handles the places where we dispaly role of
the user in UI.
2020-06-14 21:20:30 -07:00
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
Aman Agrawal bcf4bf1222 recent_topics: Optimize filters_should_hide_topic.
We now get info from other libraries when it is required
in the current set of filters.
2020-06-14 11:05:57 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 57aee34845 recent_topics: Rename `muted` filter to `include_muted`.
This adds clarity to what this filter really does.
Revert muted variable rename via
e769323d0c.
2020-06-14 11:05:57 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 8a163840f4 message_events: Change narrow after updating local data.
On update_message events, we were changing narrow before we
locally updated the data, this resulted in a weird mismatch
between locally available data and that fetched from the server.
Ideally, we should not be requesting any data from the server
in most scenarios since the messages for new narrow is
locally available.

As a result, the new narrow didn't have any messages other than
a breadcrumb message. To fix this, we change narrow post
locally updating the data.

The original bug was not exactly reproduced, but a similar version
of it was simulated and was found to be fixed.

Tweaked by tabbott to preserve an optimization.
2020-06-14 11:02:50 -07:00
Tim Abbott e60771020a message_edit: Move selected ID fetching logic earlier.
This ensures that we do this fetch, which is intended to get data on
the pre-event state, before we start perturbing the message list data
structures via rerendering.
2020-06-14 10:49:22 -07:00
Gittenburg 12671fbc66 emoji_picker: Add missing Flags category.
Apparently iamcal/emoji-data has a dedicated category for flag emojis.

And get_all_emoji_categories() in emoji_picker.js doesn't return the
Flags category, because we haven't declared that category in our emoji
data logic.

Note that the category looks quite sparse because it lacks country
flags, since we don't yet support emojis combined with a ‍Zero Width
Joiner (ZWJ) (see #992 & #11767).

Fixes #15303.
2020-06-14 10:41:00 -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 a1259c2521 narrow: Hide loading indicators unconditionally before setting state.
Before 77a26d41ae, there was only one
loading indicator (at the top of the page), so the if/else logic for
hiding loading indicators was correct, if confusing.  Since we've now
added a new bottom-of-page loading indicator, it's important to have
the logic correctly reset the state to hide all existing loading
indicators on narrowing, and then just render the ones needed/desired
by the current view.

Combined with similar code in `narrow.deactivate`, this achieves the
goal that we correctly update loading indicator state when switcing
views.
2020-06-14 09:58:23 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 9b862cd73f recent_topics: Select the filter text on lauch.
This will allow users to easily search for new topics
without losing the last filtered text.
2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 79d829bda1 Revert "recent_topics: Set 'unread' and 'participated' as default filters."
This reverts commit 0aeadd2c86.
2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 347c0dc80f recent_topics: Improve code level documentation.
Improved documentation of set_filter and show_selected_filters
functions.
2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 2d6ada4360 recent_topics: Use get_topic_key everywhere.
This deduplication helps with readability.

Pass get_topic_key in recent_topic_row instead of
computing it in DOM.

Fix broken test_update_unread_count
after this change. This was a regression
which went unnoticed.
2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Aman Agrawal e769323d0c recent_topics: Refactor is_topic_hidden.
* We now only get info from other libraries when required.
* muted renamed to include_muted.
* function renamed to filters_should_hide_topic.
2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 6490f666af recent_topics: Fix boundary typo. 2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Aman Agrawal d7d5bc208c recent_topics: Rename count_senders for clarity. 2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Aman Agrawal 5931b69c57 recent_topics: Add note about reify_message_id_if_available. 2020-06-13 16:29:19 -07:00
Steve Howell 22bf4696f5 refactor: Avoid triggers in stream_edit.
We extract stream_edit.rerender to make
the live-update code easier to follow.

The function should eventually be inlined,
but I want to clean up some other stuff first.
2020-06-13 15:35:39 -07:00
Steve Howell 186973cde2 refactor: Extract add_peer and remove_peer helpers.
These are basically shims for some deeper refactorings.

I basically just try to make the code express the
problems more clearly:

    - use stream_name instead of sub
    - make early-exit more explicit
    - make it clear that add_subscriber needlessly
      requires a name
    - make it clear we have an unnecessary loop

I also fixed some phony data in the test.
2020-06-13 15:35:39 -07:00
Steve Howell b965766f87 refactor: Call compose_fade without triggers.
We are trying to phase out the trigger-event way
of telling modules to do something.

In this case we not only remove the indirection
of the event handler, but we also get to remove
`compose_fade` from the `ui_init` startup sequence.

This also has us update `compose_fade` outside
the loop, although that's only a theoretical
improvement, since I don't think `peer_add` events
every actually include multiple streams.

To make the dispatch tests a little flatter, I
added a one-line change to zjsunit to add
`make_stub` to `global`.

To manually test:
    * have Aaron reply to Denmark (keep compose box open)
    * have Iago add Hamlet to Denmark
    * have Hamlet unsubscribe
2020-06-13 15:35:39 -07:00
Steve Howell 9d9342c2a5 dead code: Remove integration_bot_widget code.
This was work in progress from summer 2017
that never got completed.

See 534aa0b105
2020-06-13 15:35:39 -07:00
YashRE42 6506447bf1 navbar: Only set searchbox text when displaying the searchbox.
Previously, the navbar failed at managing the searchbox text state in
cases where, eg, the user performs navigation by browser history.

This commit resolves the issue by ensuring that the searchbox text is
only (and always) set when the searchbox is made visible, and as such
there is no "state" to manage and we will always display the correct
text.

It also adds a test in `search_legacy.js` to make sure that the search
text is placed as intended.

Fixes: #14771.
2020-06-11 15:49:12 -07:00
YashRE42 939f040674 navbar: Extract `reset_searchbox_text` in tab_bar.
The navbar currently fails at managing the searchbox text state in
cases where, eg, the user performs navigation by browser history.
This is a prep commit that will help resolve the bug.
2020-06-11 15:49:12 -07:00
Steve Howell 5c6fb8dbbf code cleanup: Avoid shadowing the tab_bar global.
I tried to make the most minimal change here
possible, since I don't really know this module
well.  Possible alternatives were:

    * $('#tab_bar') everywhere
    * elem
    * tab_bar_elem

I don't feel strongly.

Long term I believe we intend to change the name
of this module to something more like `navbar.js`???
2020-06-11 11:05:06 -07:00
Steve Howell 863660281e code cleanup: Use exports for internal references.
When we call functions inside our own modules that use
the `window.foo = exports` pattern, we have always had
a pretty strong preference to call `exports.internal_function`
instead of `foo.internal_functions`.

The stragglers here weren't violating this convention
for any intentional reason.  Some of the places here
probably were part of code moves where somebody
(probably me) moved functions into the modules to avoid
unnecessary indirection, and I missed a spot where I
could change from `presence` to `exports` (or whatever).

And other places are probably just kinda arbitrary
decisions by the original developer, and we just haven't
bothered to clean it up until now.
2020-06-11 11:05:06 -07:00