We now initialize most modules in ui_init.js, which
isn't the perfect place to do it, but at least now
we have a mostly consolidated entry point.
All the new foo.initialize() methods introduced in
this module run the same order relative to each
other as before this commit. (I did some console
logging with a hacked version of the program to
get the order right.) They happen a bit later than
before, though.
A couple modules still have the `$(function() {`
idiom for miscellaneous reasons:
archive - is a different bundle
common - used elsewhere
list_render - non-standard code style
scroll_bar - no exports
setup - probably special?
socket - $(function () is nested!
transmit - coupled to socket
translations - i18n is a bigger problem
ui_init - this bootstraps everything
This is preparation for enabling an eslint indentation configuration.
90% of these changes are just fixes for indentation errors that have
snuck into the codebase over the years; the others are more
significant reformatting to make eslint happy (that are not otherwise
actually improvements).
The one area that we do not attempt to work on here is the
"switch/case" indentation.
This also amends a commit from Brock Whittaker <brock@zulipchat.com>
that merges two separate functions for YouTube videos and Vimeo videos
into a generic video recall function.
Fixes#7550.
The top and bottom sections of the lightbox overlay do not close the
lightbox when clicked. Now, this triggers the close_overlay path when a
valid non-actionable background element is clicked.
Fixes: #7500.
The lightbox "v" shortcut should not show a user's avatar,
so this limits the scope of images it can choose to ones inside
of the `.message_content` div.
When a user clicks on the `.player-container` node and the click
target is actually that (and not the YT video iFrame within), then
hide the lightbox – they likely mean to exit out of the lightbox.
This commit forces the files that create modals to create their own
modal closing function instead of creating all of them in the modals
file. These functions are then passed to the modals.close object. This
is intended to remove modals.js's dependencies on these other files.
This modifies the lightbox to only display images inside the
".message_inline_image" class, rather than all images inside the
message body, which currently includes things like the bot icon.
This fixes the styling to stay on the screen of most reasonably sized
monitors along with extending the JavaScript code to allow for the
video to be keyed to in the lightbox.
This adds an image feed that you can scroll through with hotkeys
in the lightbox.
The left and right arrow keys along with the left and right arrows
will go to the prev/next image, and clicking on an image will also
take a user to that image.