Since our Webpack config passes pre-minified JS files to
script-loader, they can’t be used as modules. Use the normal
unminified version, letting Webpack minify it and give us source maps.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This is a prep commit for changing the bots list page to show
normal user popover instead of extended profile one.
This is added so that any open popovers are closed, if one
tries to close the overlay.
This was not needed previously because we were using modal for
showing extended user profile. Now as we would be adding popover,
we would need this to close the open popovers before closing overlay.
This commit renames the show_user_info_popover function to
show_user_info_popover_for_message, as it is used to open
the popover for users which are essentially related to a
particular message, like message sender and mentioned user.
We should send PATCH request for changing stream description only if
it is actually changed, there is no need to send request to backend
if the description is not changed.
We shoudl only send PATCH request to API for stream rename only if
stream name is actually changed.
Previously, when trying to save the stream name without actually
changing it, backend returned 400 with error as "Stream already
has that name". Ideally, we should not make PATCH request if name
is not changed and it should just close the edit widget.
This commit solves this bug.
I’m going to assume that this is not intended to be an optimization
for “WekBit” and can, in fact, be deleted.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Commit abbd8a7f45 (#13112) should have
removed the nonexistent user-drag property rather than the
Webkit-specific -webkit-user-drag property.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit changes change_stream_privacy function to only
send the values of changed settings to backend.
We also avoid sending PATCH request if none of the settings
in stream privacy modal are changed.
This change also fixes the bug in changing stream permissions
for realms with limited plans.
Fixes#16024.
We move this function from `user_pill.js` to `pill_typeahead.js`.
The function has also been renamed to `set_up`.
The move was made because there are plans to update the pills
typeahead (i.e. to include user-groups/streams in the results).
Thus this function should not belong in `user_pill.js`.
This commit allows skipping over any disabled tabs
that are in the middle when using the left or right
arrow keys.
We also add `enable_tab` to the `components` API.
".stream-info-title" selector is used to hide both
"#add_new_stream_title" and "#stream_settings_title"
classes. This will be helpful when we add new html
elements to display in the title area..
`clear_edit_panel` can be removed as the next line to
where it is called makes it redundant, we only need
to de-select the stream row, as done in this commit.
Since the subscriptions container contains multiple toggler components,
it is helpful to know that the function's tab key returns all the active
tabs in the page (currently there are 2). Thus `tab` is changed to `tabs`.
Also, which togglers tab data is being used has been made more specific.
After the latest message in a stream is deleted, we should update
the max_message_id in the stream.
Removed false comment in message_util.get_messages_in_topic
this method only takes 2ms for 10,000 messages loaded locally.
Fixes#15992.
If the last message of the topic was deleted, we update the stored
message_id in the topic history so that the topic order in topic_list
is updated correctly.
ES and TypeScript modules are strict by default and don’t need this
directive. ESLint will remind us to add it to new CommonJS files and
remove it from ES and TypeScript modules.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Commit 114cc1ec25 (#15949) introduced a
subtle bug because sortablejs provides both a CJS module and an ES
module that expose different interfaces to CJS require() under
Webpack. This difference will disappear when we convert
settings_profile_fields to an ES module.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We already have single-key shortcuts for all message controls but Zulip
should be usable from the keyboard without having to learn a bunch of
Zulip-specific keyboard shortcuts.
Prior to commit eb4a2b9d4e the center
area of the navbar was based on a structure that appended crumbs or
"tabs" as <li>s, forming a tab_bar and a tab_list.
However, in eb4a2b9d4e we apply a new
style and structure to the navbar which lets go of the convention of
tabs. Hence, we'd like to purge the tab_bar and tab_list labels from
our code base.
We purged tab_list in 1267caf5009118875f47fdafe312880af08024e1.
This commit purges tab_bar, it includes:
- A blanket search and replace of tab_bar with message_view_header.
- Splitting a single line comment in
tab_bar.js / message_view_header.js.
- The renaming of tab_bar.js to message_view_header.js.
- The renaming of tab_bar.hbs to message_view_header.hbs.
- A blanket search and replace of tab_data with
message_view_header_data.
- Replacing the single occurrence of tabbar with message_view_header
(it was within a comment.)
For mysterious reasons, this avoids the following message printed by
webpack on a cold cache after upgrading postcss-nested from 4.2.1 to
4.2.2:
Ignoring local source map at "/srv/zulip/<no source>" as resource is missing.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously the title for all pages of the user and API documentation was
just "Zulip", which does not only bad for UX but also for accessibility.
We were already extracting the title from the Markdown for the og:title
tag, so we just need to set the <title> tag.
Since our documentation fetches pages with Ajax if you have JavaScript
enabled, we also need to save the titles in the article cache.
Part of #15948.
Not having a focus outline is very bad for accessibilty.
Browsers have it by default but we completely disabled it for links in
the sidebar in 9955580251.
Showing the outline when selecting a page in the sidebar can be
distracting, so we hide the outline for the highlighted sidebar link.
Since every focusable element however should have a focus outline, we
make the highlighted link unfocusable by setting tabindex=-1 (which also
makes sense since the link to the current page doesn't do anything
anyway).
Part of #15948.
This is used rarely enough that it’s easier to document how to use it
as a non-global than to document the horrifying things that might go
wrong as a global.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Improved markup of help-text.
Showing Email as plain-text instead of disabled input.
Changed page heading to 'Create your organization' in realm creation form
and 'Create your account' in normal signup form.
Grouped org settings and user settings with fieldsets.
Reduced space between Password field and Password strength bar.
Also, updated the corresponding test cases.
Partially Fixes: #15750.
We will store list of stream ids to sort streams instead of names.
We have added a compare_function for sorting the list of stream_ids
by comparing stream names.
This change helps us to remove a couple of get_sub calls and using
stream ids instead of name also helps in avoiding bugs caused due
to live update on renaming of stream.
We add a function subscribed_stream_ids which returns an array
of stream ids of all subscribed streams.
This is a prep commit for changing the logic for sorting streams
to store stream ids instead of names.
We should not allow every function who wants to narrow to All
messages to come up with their own method to do so. This
commit makes existing such functions use hashchange library to
do so.
Remove click event on All message button, it already contains
an <a> tag which navigates correctly.
We always use hashchange.go_to_location method now to open the
info_overlay, this makes sure that the url hash are reliable and
hotkeys don't get confused if an overlay is open or not.
We don't want to change hash to "" (this also doesn't navigates
us to 'All messages' view, hence the bug was not noticed.) on
exit of info_overlay.
Three reasons:
1. The sliding was disorienting.
2. The collapsing disallowed searching for other pages with Ctrl+F.
3. The collapsing mechanism wasn't accessible (not usable with the
keyboard / no ARIA tags).
Tweaked by tabbott to center the left sidebar on the selected page.
Part of #15948.
This is a preparatory commit that exports user_sidebar_popped function
so that it can be used in hotkey.js for keyboard navigation support in
popover in right sidebar.
This commit is a preparotory commit to add support of keyboard
navigation by enabling movement using arrow keys and clicking of items
using enter key. So popover_items_handle_keyboard function so that it
can be resused other places.
This commit is preparatory commit to adding support for keyboard
navigation by focusing om first menu item of all of our popovers. So
exporting focus_first_popover_item so that it can be reused in other
places.
Previously when hovering over a selected topic in the left sidebar
a barely different hover color was employed (and overriden in the dark
mode). This resulted in a small UX issue because after selecting a topic
in the sidebar it should immediately be colored as such (and not just
after moving the mouse cursor away).
Previously the left sidebar used a darker hover background than the
right sidebar, presumably to stand out more when hovering over an active
filter (which have a blue background in the light theme). This can be
more elegantly solved by using a transparent hover background.
There were two problems preventing the autofocus:
* The focus was triggered at the wrong time.
* transition: all; affected the visibility, making browsers
abort the focus since the input was still hidden.
Commit a9ca5f603b (#15863) incorrectly
converted these too; indexing a jQuery object gives you a DOM element.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Note that require("moment") and require("moment-timezone") resolve to
the same thing, but the latter adds timezone support as a side effect.
So I went with the latter in every file where .tz is used.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit adds a handlebar template for the View source/Edit message
button in message controls in the message view.
This change also fixes the broken html titles that were added in
commit fdbab54614, and adds proper
internationalization for the title text.
This is done to decouple our message view related update events
from MessageListData as there are plans to create multiple
MessageListData objects. Instead we update the `stored_messages`
which tracks the complete data for all messages.
This is a pretty straightforward conversion.
The bulk of the diff is just changing emoji.js
to ES6 syntax.
There is one little todo that can be deferred
to the next commit--we are now set up to have
markdown.js require emoji.js directly, since
it is no longer on `window`.
The main thing here is that we check that the
actual data got put into our data structures.
(In general we want to move away from stubbing
data modules; any place where we stub data modules
is a relic of earlier days, where we were just
trying to set the bar for 100% line coverage,
even though some of the original coverage was
quite shallow.)
I also use real stubs instead of noops for
the calls out to UI-oriented modules.
In passing I tweak some comments in the actual
dispatch code.
This makes it so that the authoritative holder
of all emoji data is emoji.js, and all our
UI components that need emoji data consistently
pull data from emoji.js as needed.
Or to put it another way, we no longer need the
dispatch module to know that emoji_picker is
coupled to emoji precisely by the active_realm_emojis
data; it can now make fewer assumptions.
Commit a9ca5f603b (#15863) incorrectly
converted this; window is quite obviously a DOM element, not a jQuery
element.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This is an easy prep step to help out phase
out page_params.realm_emoji.
All callers pass in what's effectively
page_params.realm_emoji. (The dispatch
code does it indirectly.)
Including anon=1 in API requests will retrieve all contributors
of the repo. If there is no asscoiated GitHub account present for
the commits then the email and name of the author mentioned in
commit messages is returned.
The status_element parameter is optional, and the other caller in
stream_popover.js does not provide it. This fixes a regression in
commit e6a66063a9 (#15868).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This is a prep commit which passes the `update_func` and `source`
data through an object. This will be helpful as there are plans
to pass furthur information to the function (i.e. whether we should
allow creating pills from streams and/or user-groups).
jQuery’s $(callback) already checks document.readyState to decide
whether to run the callback immediately (that’s like, jQuery’s entire
value proposition). We probably don’t need ready callbacks at all
anymore thanks to <script defer>, but that’s a larger change.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
$.fn.typeahead, on the other hand, returns the jQuery object back (not
the Typeahead object, which also happens to have a select method), so
this should be converted.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Commit a9ca5f603b (#15863) incorrectly
converted these. e.target is a DOM element, not a jQuery element;
likewise for the elem parameter of activate_element.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Listen to change events from the checkbox and pay attention to its
actual value, rather than simulating it by toggling booleans on click
events.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Zulip converts :) to the 1F642 Unicode emoji and promotes the same emoji
in the popular section of the emoji picker.
Previously Zulip has labeled 1F642 as "slight smile". While that name
conforms to the Unicode standard (which describes the code point as
SLIGHTLY SMILING FACE), it didn't match our use case of the emoji.
If a user types :) or selects the first smile in the emoji picker they
probably mean to express a regular "smile" and not a "slight smile",
which raises the question why they are only smiling slightly.
This commit relabels 1F642 as 😄 and our previous 😄 263A as
:smiling_face:. Note that 263A looks different in our three supported
emoji sets, so it is not suited to be our "default smile".
This change does not require a migration since our emoji system stores
both unicode points and names and handles name changes transparently.
Previously, image upload widget delete text CSS class name was
`settings-page-upload-text`.
We can change the CSS class name to `image-upload-text`
so that the name can be more generic.
Previously, image upload widget delete text CSS class name was
`settings-page-delete-text`.
We can change the CSS class name to `image-delete-text`
so that the name can be more generic.
Previously, image upload widget delete button CSS class name was
`settings-page-delete-button`.
We can change the CSS class name to `image-delete-button`
so that the name can be more generic.
Previously, image upload widget CSS class name was
`avatar-icon-logo-settings` it is not relevant to the widget so
we can change the CSS class name to `image_upload_widget`
so that the name can be more generic.
These checkboxes will now be more consistent
in design as we have in other part of the UI.
e.preventDefault() is added inside the
stream_is_muted_clicked function will disable
the default checkbox and make sure click event
come from only <span> part of the checkbox.
Previously the private_message_recipient input remained focused after
closing the composebox with Escape. On Firefox this resulted in it
gobbling up all further keyboard shortcuts until you clicked
somewhere. On Chromium this bug didn't occur because it automatically
blurs hidden inputs.
Introduced in 3a1bf04a56.
Fixes#15849.
This commit re-adds the integration for canarytokens.org, now separate
from the primary Thinkst integration.
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
This commit fixes the Thinkst Canary integration which - based on the
schema in upstream documentation - incorrectly assumed that some fields
would always be sent, which meant that the integration would fail. In
addition, this commit adjusts support for canarytokens to only support
the canarytoken schema with Thinkst Canaries (not Thinkst's
canarytokens.org).
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
On calling `loading.make_indicator` for the second
time or more no spinner is being displayed.
This bug can be viewed on visiting a `near: 1` narrow
and the spinner for the newer messages is displayed
only once (i.e. the first time it is rendered), while
the logo is displayed every time.
This happens because `loading.destroy_indicator` sets
the css of that container to display: "none". This can
be removed as we are emptying the container just above.
Introduced in 953d475274.
Prettier would do this anyway, but it’s separated out for a more
reviewable diff. Generated by ESLint.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Prettier would do this anyway, but it’s separated out for a more
reviewable diff. Generated by ESLint.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Prettier would do this anyway, but it’s separated out for a more
reviewable diff. Generated by ESLint.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Prettier would do this anyway, but it’s separated out for a more
reviewable diff. Generated by ESLint.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
It's unclear what the purpose of this logic was, but testing confirms
that the text color is as expected without this in the day theme (so
it's likely a relic of an old design) and removing it fixes the hover
text being overridden to white in the night theme.
We hide the spoiler content in browser/desktop notifications.
Note: its not worth adding zjquery tests for this bit of code because
the tests do not operate on the actual data and are likely to get stale
if we change the syntax for spoilers.
This handler adds a neat little effect whereby hovering over the
clickable region to open the navbar triggers the search_icon hover
effect and is a neat little visual cue about what happens onClick.
The previous implementation was slightly messy because it fetched the
color and applied it via ".css(". This commit cleans it up by creating
and using the class "search_icon_hover_highlight" instead. We also
make the selectors more specific, ensuring they target children of
"#tab_bar", this was so because it was reasonable to expect someone to
define eg `search_closed` elsewhere and we wanted to prevent bugs when
that happened.
In 9046fc1032 we updated the navbar.html
file so that our css selectors did not override each other and cause
annoying problems.
Unfortunately this caused a regression in night mode where the
search_icon didn't have the correct hover effect.
This fixes the regression by adding the selectors.
The page_params.timezone feature is perhaps a misfeature, but
importantly it's not what is used to display the time in the message
feed (it's mainly used to show others your timezone).
Given that reality, we shouldn't use it for a feature whose whole
purpose is to display the time using the same timezone we use in the
message feed.
Fixes#15790.
Delete stored topic data in `recent_senders` and `recent_topics`
about the message's topics and re-render them. The process is similar
to topic editing. See `recent_senders.process_topic_edit` for
logical details.
In 9648e64d23, we added a clear outline
around focused link elements in popovers.
This was a good fix for popovers, but it's distracting for the
experience of clicking links in the sidebars and message feed.
We have changed our all instances of list_render to use
simplebar and thus, we will now use simplebar container
to track scroll event for all the lists created by
list_render.
This fixes the bug of new subscribers not rendering on
scrolling at the end of subscriber list in stream settings
and similar bug in some other lists also.
This commit also removes scroll_util.get_list_scrolling_container
function as this is no longer used.
Fixes#15637.