Fixes#21757.
Previously the draft count would briefly increase between the action
of sending a message and the success of sending that message.
Now the draft count will only increase if the message fails to send.
We already offer this for stream messages, but had been blocked on
adding it for private messages for visual design reasons. The dark
theme had a natural place to put this, since it had a box around the
private message recipient box; but the light theme didn't.
We add a border to the light theme private message recipient box to
allow us to add the same button to private messages, and implement
that button.
Fixes#21962.
This also adds a comment noting a remaining performance bug we have in
this code path, namely fetching messages for a streams narrow will do
unnecessary work.
This script pulls from our previously custom-written emoji strings
and fills in the rest from CLDR. It also removes 4 custom emoji which
collide with some of the new CLDR names (they will now just be called
by their CLDR name).
We renamed the id from "subject" to "stream_message_recipient_topic" in
d7c2577ffb.
It is concerning that the tests are not actually failing while this id
has been wrong. The test case might have some redundant parts or is set
up incorrectly.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This cleans up "subject" from test data and variable names. No extra
change is required for this kind of change as they are only locally used
in the test cases.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This finishes up the work from 057ee6633a.
We had this "get_reload_topic" helper for user that has "topic"
encoded as "subject" from a older release. This is unlikely to cause
problem now because we no longer use "subject" for reloading since 2018.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This removes the temporary get_draft_topic helper from utils and remove
references to draft.subject.
This finishes up the work from
9861cdfeb6. Since 2018 we had stopped
referring to the "subject" property, it is considered safe to remove
this code now. It's impossible to directly upgrade to the current
release without substantial downtime for upgrading the OS, so this
logic is unlikely to provide any future benefit.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Since set_msg_edit_limit_dropdown and set_msg_delete_limit_dropdown
have almost same code except the ID of elements, we extract a common
function set_time_limit_setting and both the above functions call
this new function only.
We can use this function for topic edit limit setting which will be
added in further commits.
We now show save-discard widget on changing the message edit and delete
limit setting dropdown from any value to "Custom" only after value inside
the custom input is changed. This makes sense as the setting value is
not actually changed unless the custom input is not changed and also
makes the behavior consistent with realm-level default of notification
batching period setting.
After this change, the dropdown element and custom input element are not
considered as different setting elements for code purposes and are
treated as single setting like the realm-level default of notification
batching period setting. And thus we remove the prop-element class
from the custom input elements of these settings.
This commit changes time_limit_dropdown_values from map to
list like we have email_notifications_batching_period_values.
This change will help us in further commits for refactoring
the message edit and delete settings related code.
We change the id and name of message delete limit dropdown to
"id_realm_message_content_delete_limit_seconds" and
"realm_message_content_delete_limit_seconds" respectively.
This is a prep commit for sending only changed settings in
message editing section to the API.
We change the id and name of message edit limit dropdown to
"id_realm_message_content_edit_limit_seconds" and
"realm_message_content_edit_limit_seconds" respectively.
This is a prep commit for sending only changed settings in
message editing section to the API.
Transitions the frontend of the web app to no longer use the
user status `away` field for setting a user's activity status
to be 'unavailable' (which is now a deprecated way to access
a user's `presence_enabled` setting).
Instead we now directly use and update the user's `presence_enabled`
setting for this feature.
Renames frontend code related to the feature to `invisible_mode`
vs `away`.
We lose node test coverage in `user_status.js` because we are now
using `channel.patch` to send these user setting updates to the
server.
Removes the temporary updates to `server_events_dispatch.py` (and
related tests) made in a previous commit, since we no longer have
or need the `away_user_ids` set.
Because the web app has the capacity to update the presence_enabled
user setting directly, we need to temporarily ensure that the
user profile popover is also updated to the correct text/value.
This can be removed once the web app client transitions to use
the presence_enabled setting for the 'invisible_mode' feature.
"Add a new bot" tab from personal `settings > bots` moving this
into a modal form, so we can trigger this form from other places
too without duplicating the code.
Fixes part of #20309.
Previously, we deleted all reload tokens on each reload, which
created a race condition if there were multiple tabs open.
Now, we continue to delete tokens after using them, but if a
token is not used it is preserved for a week before being deleted.
Fixes#22832.
This renames muting.js (in `frontend_tests/node_tests`) to
user_topics.js. This file will now contain all the tests
related to the new user_topics data structure.
This extracts tests for muting users from muting.js
(in `frontend_tests/node_tests`) into a new file
muted_users.js. Now, all the tests in muting.js
are for testing muting of topics.
Custom profile fields table `CSS` changed to fit the new "Display"
column of checkboxes, checkboxes are for select/deselect custom
profile field to display in profile popover.
New option "Display in profile summary" added in create and edit
custom profile fields form, with the help of this the user can
pick max of 2 custom profile fields except for `LONG_TEXT` and
`USER` fields to display in his user profile popover.
Checkboxes will go in a disabled state, with an explanatory tooltip,
if we've already passed the limit of 2 fields with this setting
enabled.
Fixes#21215.
Displaying custom profile fields in user profile popover, as mentioned
in the issue.
In `popovers.js` filtering out only those custom profile fields, which
are not `LONG_TEXT` or `USER` fields and their values are not empty.
Custom profile fields rendering in profile popover the same way use
similar rendering logic as in the user's full profile modal.
Fixes: #21215
In #11882, the alternate tooltip text/behavior for user status
circles was removed from the implementation, but not from the
buddy list data.
This commit removes the `buddy_data.status_description` function
and related frontend tests. There are no remaining instances of
`user_circle_status` in the codebase.
Prep commit for transitioning from 'unavailable' user status
feature to 'invisible mode' user presence feature.
We now enable and disable save button when changing inputs for custom time
limit settings in change_save_button_state function only which shows or hide
the save-discard widget instead of handling them in "change" event handlers.
This fixes the bug of save button flashing to its enabled state from
disabled state before hiding after clicking on "Discard" as now button
is re-enabled only after save-discard widget is hidden and it is disabled
if required before being shown.
Note that there is still a bug for message edit and delete limit settings
where the save button flashes to enabled state when setting is changed to
the original value instead of clicking on "Discard". This bug is not present
for email notification batching setting in a follow-up PR.
This commit also renames update_save_button_state function to
enable_or_disable_save_button to avoid confusion with
change_save_button_state function.
This commit renames dropdown value for custom option for message edit
and delete limit settings to "custom_period" to make it consistent
with the value for email notification batching setting and thus
we can avoid code duplication in further commits.
As of 297379029d, the data for the current user's buddy list
row no longer uses the '(unavailable)' or '(you)' text generated by
`buddy_data.get_my_user_status`. This commit removes the function
and related frontend tests.
Remaining instances of `my_user_status` in the codebase are related
to the CSS rule in `right_sidebar.css`, which is still relevant.
Prep commit for transitioning from 'unavailable' user status
feature to 'invisible mode' user presence feature.
Displaying unsubscribe button on bots full profile modal, allowing bot
owners to ubsubscribe their bots from streams.
Admins can also unsubscribe any bot from any subscribed streams from
bots full profile modal.
Fixes part of: #21402
This commit can display a full user profile modal for bots too,
by clicking on "View Full Profile" in the profile info popover
same as normal users.
Fixes part of: #21402
This commit adds do_change_can_remove_subscriber_group function for
changing can_remove_subscribers_group field of a stream. We also add
can_remove_subscribers_group_id field to stream and subscription
objects.
This function will be helpful for writing tests in next commit.
We would add API and UI support to change this setting in further
commits.
Since we are updating the help center documentation to use `<kbd>`
HTML elements when documenting keyboard keys and shortcuts, we no
longer need to support `<code>` HTML elements in
`adjust_mac_shortcuts`.
Until now, whenever typeahead autocompleted the spoiler syntax, there
was no indication if and how a visible header to the hidden content
could be added.
Now when autocompleting, the word "Header" is added as a placeholder
and highlighted, hinting at the format.
Fixes: #20868.
This is part of redesigning messages (#22059). This commit adds
classnames to messages with mentions, differentiating direct mentions
from wildcard mentions from usergroup mentions, and this set us up
for a future commit where we'll have those different kinds of messages
be displayed in different colors.
Added a user_list_style personal user setting to the bottom of
Settings > Display settings > Theme section which controls the look
of the right sidebar user list.
The radio button UI includes a preview of what the styles look like.
The setting is intended to eventually have 3 possible values: COMPACT,
WITH_STATUS and WITH_AVATAR; the final value is not yet implemented.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
We should now rename set_muted_topics to set_user_topics as with
the new user_topic event, there will be various types of user-topic
configurations to handle other than just muting topics.
Since we are replacing muted_topics with user_topics, the web app
should now be using the user_topics page_param to construct the
muted_topics map. Also, the UI should now use the user_topic event
instead of muted_topics to handle topic updates.
This updates user_topics.js to use the new user_topics page_param to
initialize the muted topics map. This also replaces the "muted_topics"
clause in server_events_dispatch.js with a "user_topic" clause.
As we plan to move towards using `user_topics` instead of
`muted_topics`, this helper method will be used to set an
individual `user_topic` event in the corresponding data
structure in the web app.
Documents in help center `/keyboard-shortcuts` and in the app `?`
menu the shortcuts used by browsers for navigating back and forward
through the open tab's history, which are made to work in Zulip.
Also, updates `adjust_mac_shortcuts` to update the shortcut keys
for users with Mac user agents.
Fixes#18542.
Fixes#21716.
By allowing users to view drafts that are addressed to their current narrow,
we hope to help them more easily find and continue previously drafted
messages.
A preparatory commit to have legacy user group settings logic
as we move forward to redesign the user group settings.
This is done so that current user group settings are functional
while we are working on the redesign, and also to make it clear
that most of the code in this file will be deleted and developers
should avoid spending much time on it.
It’s been unused since commit 2eacc7317d
removed the only caller of abort_all and commit
ef815e9e79 removed abort_all itself.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This was added by commit 7f174213ed, and
appears to have been designed for responses that are *successful* but
falsy. Logically, these should not implicitly represent a failure to
be retried if it were.
Note from tabbott: The background is that this idempotent retry loop
was a hacky workaround for a bug we never understood but saw daily in
production. Especially during server restarts / client reloads,
something would result in 200 responses with no data being seen by the
frontend, despite the Django server not having received/processed the
request. Fortunately, this strange failure mode appears to have
stopped happening in late 2019, so we can delete this hack.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>