There is no problem in behavior of browser back button we open stream settings
overlay using UI elements since they are appropriately linked to "#streams/all",
"#streams/subscribed" and "#streams/new", but someone can directly go to a
link with "#streams" and in this case we want to fix the browser back button.
This commit replaces "#streams" entry with "#streams/subscribed" which is the
default section opened, such that pressing back when on "#streams/subscribed"
does not go to "#streams" and instead go back actually.
When we open settings overlay we first go to "#settings" hash and
then to "#settings/profile" or hash according to the last opened
section. Now when a user presses back button from "#settings/profile"
it goes to "#settings" which agains then changes to "#settings/profile"
and thus the browser back button does not work as expected.
This commit fixes this by replacing the "#settings" entry in history
with "#settings/profile" or to the hash as per last opened section,
using replaceState and thus there is no entry of "#settings" in history.
Fixes#19820.
For spectators, without sending any request to the server,
check locally if the hash requires authentication or which
shows a feature that requires authentication;
if it does, we show login_to_access modal to the user.
We use subs as a common variable name for a collection of stream
data structure used in settings, in lot of modules. So this
rename clears a bunch of related shadowed variables.
If highlight_toggle is called before activate_section_or_default,
then 3 hash change event take place for single hash change.
For example if hash is changed from "#settings/profile" in the
browser to "#organization/organization-permissions", then the
cycle is-
"#settings/profile" -> "#organization/organization-profile" ->
"#organization/organization-permissions".
This is because "highlight_toggle" also leads to call of
"activate_section_or_default" with section as default section
(i.e. organization-profile) then the correct section is opened
again as activate_section_or_default is called in hashchange.js
after highlight_toggle.
The middle hash of the above example depends on the last open
section in organization area or is the default section which is
"organization-profile" when overlay is opened first time after
reload.
This is also consistent with the code for opening overlay from
gear menu where "highlight_toggle" is called later.
Reproducer:
* Open the settings overlay from gear menu, the profile (user profile
not organization profile) is opened.
* Note the current hash in browser is "#settings/profile".
* Now directly change the hash to be "#organization/organization-permissions".
You will notice that the content is fine, but there is problem in left
sidebar and the hash. The left sidebar content is still of user
settings and not organization settings and the hash in the browser is
"#settings/organization-permissions".
Now the bug was due to normal_settings.activate_section_or_default
call instead of org_settings.activate_section_or_default.
Calling from normal_settings leads to hash_prefix being "#settings"
which changes the hash in the browser and also toggles the left
sidebar to display settings part instead of organization. The right
section content is of organization-permissions only because it
depends only on section and not prefix.
So, this commit adds a if-else condition deciding what to call based
on the hash.
When the hash changes to `#reload...` before a reload, the app tries
to show default_view since there is no `case` handled for it. What we
want to do is ignore this hashchange, since we're about to be reloaded
(so it's not helpful) and if the timing is wrong, it can cause the
browser to reload back to "Recent topics" rather than saving the
user's view.
This fixes a bug introduced in 0e65225d06.
With tests from Riken Shan.
We split recent_topics module into recent_topics_(ui + data + util).
This allows us to reduce cyclical dependencies which were
created due to large list of imports in recent topics. Also, this
refactor on its own makes sense.
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Directly rendering the default view on pressing `escape` key will lead
to default_view being rendered on the current window hash. So, we set
empty hash to load default view and let hashchange handle it.
This fixes a bug introduced in
59a45d3521.
This seems more consistent with what users would expect; Recent topics
may be a better default view in general, but if a user has picked
another default view, we should use that where the default view is
desired.
Instead of changing the hash to the default_view hash, we render
the default_view directly in case of recent topics and all messages.
This also fixes the bug that user is unable to go back in
browser window history.
We don't want to rely on browser hash to check if RT is visible
because soon we want to display default_view without any hash
and RT may or may not be visible in that hash.
Currently only enabled in development, since the exact details don't
seem right..
Co-Author-By: Signior-X <b19188@students.iitmandi.ac.in>
Co-Author-By: Aman Agrawal <amanagr@zulip.com>
Implements UI for #8005.
This gives us information that browser hash has already changed
and now we are just showing the correct overlay. This can help us
make informative decision that if we want to change the hash back
to the last hash after closing the overlay or not.
Since the base hash for org settings and user settings are
different (organization and settings), the hashchange module
gets confused that we are going from one overlay to other.
A reproducer for this flow is to visit the organization "Bots" page,
click on your own profile as the owner of a bot, and then click "Edit
profile" from there.
So, we fix this by making an exception for this particular case
in the module.
Fixes part of #18011.
This mainly extracts a new module called
browser_history. It has much fewer dependencies
than hashchange.js, so any modules that just
need the smaller API from browser_history now
have fewer transitive dependencies.
Here are some details:
* Move is_overlay_hash to hash_util.
* Rename hashchange.update_browser_history to
brower_history.update
* Move go_to_location verbatim.
* Remove unused argument for exit_overlay.
* Introduce helper functions:
* old_hash()
* set_hash_before_overlay()
* save_old_hash()
We now have 100% line coverage on the extracted
code.
TextField is used to allow users to set long stream + topic narrow
names in the urls.
We currently restrict users to only set "all_messages" and
"recent_topics" as narrows.
This commit achieves 3 things:
* Removes recent topics as the default view which loads when
hash is empty.
* Loads default_view when hash is empty.
* Loads default_view on pressing escape key when it is unhandled by
other present UI elements.
NOTE: After this commit loading zulip with an empty hash will
automatically set hash to default_view. Ideally, we'd just display
the default view without a hash, but that involves extra complexity.
One exception is when user is trying to load an overlay directly,
i.e. zulip is loaded with an overlay hash. In this case,
we render recent topics is background irrespective of default_view.
We consider this last detail to be a bug not important enough to block
adding this setting.