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Pragati Agrawal ec8fdc5c3d org settings: Extract core logic to check changes and change widget status.
This is a preliminary commit for further commits where we will be using the
newly created function `save_discard_widget_status_handler` in click
handler for changing the notification stream.
2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal 3e62e59bfe org settings: Minor refactor to move property-specific statements above.
This refactors `discard_property_element_changes` and
`check_property_changed` function to move conditional statements of
properties that need to be handled separately. It's a preliminary commit in
the series of using save/discard widget for notification stream setting.
2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal 48b6734b73 org settings: Minor refactor to add notification stream id data in widget.
As the part of making notification stream settings to change using
"save/discard" widget instead of immediate saving, we need to access the
stream id which is being selected at the moment.
2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal a1426d78b1 org settings: De-duplicate the JS code for notifications stream handlers.
(This is another preliminary commit in the direction of having
"save/discard" widget show up rather than saving immediately.)

The code for selecting and processing the stream for both types of
notifications is almost the same, so de-duplicated.
2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal 9a6b3c1cde org settings: De-duplicate template code for notification streams settings. 2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal bde8838d7e org settings: Use id instead of class for a specific element.
This is a preliminary commit to do some deduplication with notification
stream dropdown widget.
2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal 8512106c64 org settings: Fix selecting in streams dropdown using the keyboard.
For "New stream notifications" and "New user notifications", if we select
using "enter", we always get stream selected of later one's dropdown.
2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal e7c40f69de org settings: Remove old method of success status for notification streams.
For "New stream notifications" and "New user notifications" it is more
intuitive to just use the new system for showing success/saving status
feedback.
2020-01-14 17:16:23 -08:00
Steve Howell 29e63c0417 Fix type errors in LazySet.
I think the only place that was broken is where
we copy users from streams.
2020-01-14 15:40:40 -08:00
Steve Howell b65138c83f minor: Make type conversion explicit. 2020-01-14 15:40:40 -08:00
Pragati Agrawal 0eafa48ca1 org settings: Fix error of wrong type of argument passed to InDict.has().
This fixes the error where we pass `user_id` of 'string' type as the
argument instead of 'integer' to `exports.get_person_from_user_id` which
further passes `user_id` to InDict.has() function which accepts integer
argument only.
2020-01-14 14:38:26 -08:00
Tim Abbott 80b9acd745 compose: Update some comments on private stream warnings. 2020-01-14 13:23:27 -08:00
Steve Howell c2af2c1fd1 refactor: Extract is_subscriber_subset().
Extracting the function makes it a bit easier to
test and use in a generic way.

Also, I wanted this to live in stream_data, so that
it's easier to find if we change how we model
subscriber data.

Finally, I use _.every to do the subset check
instead of `_.difference`, since _.difference
is actually N-squared:

  _.difference = restArguments(function(array, rest) {
    rest = flatten(rest, true, true);
    return _.filter(array, function(value){
      return !_.contains(rest, value);
    });
  });

And we don't actually want to build a list only
to check that it's zero vs. nonzero length.

We now do this, which short circuits as soon
as it finds any key that is only in sub1:

    return _.every(sub1.subscribers.keys(), (key) => {
        return sub2_set.has(key);
    });
2020-01-14 13:19:49 -08:00
Steve Howell 34b21bc0ee refactor: Use is_broadcast flag for mention check.
I also clean up the noop tests here, which were
actually redundant (all three cases were short
circuiting on the "everyone" mention).
2020-01-14 13:19:49 -08:00
Steve Howell 593049d551 compose: Extract warn_if_mentioning_unsubscribed_user.
First, there are no more convoluted signals.

We also simplify the parameter to just the "mentioned"
object corresponding to either a user or a broadcast
mention.

For the user group scenario, this has always been dead
code, which you only realized when you got to the comment
at the bottom.  Now we actually do nothing.
And I moved the relevant commment to the
the typeahead code (with new wording).

I also moved the is_silent check to the caller.  I don't
feel too strongly about that either way. It's kind of silly
to call a function only to give that function an additional
responsibility to worry about.  On the other hand, I see
the logic of that function enforcing everything.  I went
with the former for now.

Arguably we should have a warning for silent mentions,
since doing a silent mention of somebody not on a stream
is a good indication of a typo.  I do understand the use
case, but the user can always ignore the warning.  Anyway,
we have decent test coverage on this.
2020-01-14 13:19:45 -08:00
Steve Howell b91a19df43 refactor: Extract warn_if_private_stream_is_linked.
This isn't really an extraction; it's more giving
a name to an anonymous function and moving it to
higher module scope.

We convert this to an ordinary function call, which
allows us to move it out of intialize().

Since there's just one simple parameter now (linked_stream),
we can avoid some error checking.

We also avoid the comment that describes the function,
since it now has a name.

And then one minor tweak is to do the inexpensive
`invite_only` higher in the function.  This will be
a nice speedup when you link to really large public
streams.

The unit tests are also a bit easier to read now--less
setup and more explicit names.
2020-01-14 13:13:48 -08:00
Steve Howell 9f8eccdbbf hash_util: Simplify pm_with_uri.
This is easier to read and faster, because it
avoids some unnecessary encoding on the pm-with
part, plus just a lot of extra logic that amounts
to just appending the slug.

Performance for this function is relevant because it is used
for every user every time we rerender the right sidebar.
2020-01-14 12:39:17 -08:00
Steve Howell 9f590889b7 refactor: Use a Set for away_user_ids. 2020-01-14 17:52:25 +00:00
Steve Howell d8554e085c IntDict: Use IntDict for user_info in user_status. 2020-01-14 17:52:16 +00:00
Tlazypanda 30ee0c2a49 invitations: Improve experience around reactivating users.
Previously, if you tried to invite a user whose account had been
deactivated, we didn't provide a clear path forward for reactivating
the users, which was confusing.

We fix this by plumbing through to the frontend the information that
there is an existing user account with that email address in this
organization, but that it's deactivated.  For administrators, we
provide a link for how to reactivate the user.

Fixes #8144.
2020-01-13 18:30:51 -08:00
Tim Abbott 79f18138f5 realm: Add private_message_policy setting.
This experimental setting disables sending private messages in Zulip
in a crude way (i.e. users get an error when they try to send one).
It makes no effort to adjust the UI to avoid advertising the idea of
sending private messages.

Fixes #6617.
2020-01-13 12:20:42 -08:00
Steve Howell 15e7f5828b performance: Improve sort_recipients.
The sort_recipients helper is used for many different
typeaheads, such as compose PMs, compose mentions,
and some settings-related code.

We now avoid unnecessary sorting steps in cases
where we have plenty of results in the top buckets
(such as users who match on prefix).

This change should not have any user-facing
implications.
2020-01-12 20:53:03 -08:00
Steve Howell 9830d0a4c7 typeahead: Remove get_person_or_user_group_matcher.
We no longer need this, because we now filter
persons and groups separately.
2020-01-12 20:52:59 -08:00
Steve Howell bbb8abf4c5 typeahead: Extract composebox_typeahead.get_person_suggestions.
This method is a bit complex, but I think it's
worthwhile to force PM autocompletes and mention
autocompletes through the same code path.

We also kill off this method:

    typeahead_helper.sort_people_and_user_groups
2020-01-12 20:52:57 -08:00
Steve Howell 8fb9820b40 typeahead: Extract filter_and_sort_mentions.
We want a bit more control over the logic here.

The end game here is to converge a bit with
the code for autocompleting PM recipients.
2020-01-12 20:52:53 -08:00
Steve Howell 01ac607486 Fix non-int user_ids in user popovers. 2020-01-12 20:51:38 -08:00
Steve Howell 38ac8e9f3e Convert more stream_ids to ints.
This fixes some regressions from a recent
commit that might not have been deployed.

9f7be51ce8

Even if that change had been deployed, it
should not have been user-facing, but it
would have spammed us with blueslip errors
every time somebody used the stream/topic
popovers in the left sidebar.
2020-01-12 11:27:26 -08:00
Steve Howell eba22e8e25 refactor: Inline get_person_or_user_group_matcher.
There's no reason any more to have a single function
filter both persons and groups.  Instead, we just
filter each cohort with a more direct function.

This is a minor performance speedup (avoiding the
conditional in the loop), but I mostly wanted to
simplify the code.
2020-01-09 17:46:33 -08:00
Steve Howell 60a0234732 refactor: Call sort_recipients directly.
The sort_people_and_user_groups function's only
value-add over sort_recipients is to split out
groups and users, but the caller already had
them split out, so it was kinda silly to concatenate
them back together.

I doubt this was a dumb decision at the time; I think
it was probably a consequence of how bootstrap's
normal approach is kinda inflexible when you're
using typeahead to pull data from multiple sources.

I wanted to kill off sort_people_and_user_groups
completely, but the mention/silent_mention autocompletes
are still a bit awkward to refactor.
2020-01-09 17:46:33 -08:00
Steve Howell 95daa50954 pm_list: Simplify is_all_privates logic.
For historical reasons pm_list was handling just
one possible edge case of where is:private was
combined with other search terms, namely the
pm-with operator.

The code was correct in realizing the is:private
was redundant there, but now we handle that
upstream in Filter.fix_operators (see previous
commit).

Now we just look for any is:private term.
2020-01-09 17:46:03 -08:00
Steve Howell 1af41dd954 filter: Remove redundant is:private operators.
If we have a pm-with, then is:private is redundant
and just forces us to write confusing/verbose code
in various places.
2020-01-09 17:46:03 -08:00
Steve Howell 4a03f91daa search: Retrofit recent changes to pills code.
This change makes these two functions more alike:

    - get_search_result
    - get_search_result_legacy

To test the UI modify zerver/views/home.py by
replacing `settings.SEARCH_PILLS_ENABLED` with
`True`.  I only did a quick sanity check, since
any bugs with the new system are more likely due
to bitrot than any changes I have made here.

The history is this:

    Tim cloned the code (before the smaller
    helpers were extracted):

        db4f6e278f

    In 8b153f6452
    Shubham removed get_operator_subset_suggestions but
    accidentally left a `concat` statement in that got
    misapplied to the previous suggestions:

    -    suggestions = get_operator_subset_suggestions(operators);
         result = result.concat(suggestions);

    The error there was carried over in some recent changes,
    but this commit fixes that strangeness.

    In 73e4f3b3fa
    Shubham made this change, which makes sense only for
    pills, and this code remains intact.

        -    if (operators.length > 0) {
        -        last = operators.slice(-1)[0];
        +    if (query_operators.length > 0) {
        +        last = query_operators.slice(-1)[0];
        +    } else {
        +        // If query_operators = [] then last will remain
        +        // {operator: '', operand: '', negated: false}; from above.
        +        // `last` has not yet been added to operators/query_operators.
        +        // The code below adds last to operators/query_operators
        +        operators.push(last);
        +        query_operators.push(last);
             }

    Mohit made a couple changes to both old and new.

    Anders made a couple non-substantive changes related to
    the ES6 migration.

    Steve (me) made several structural changes to the code.  For
    some of them I only changed the legacy code, not the pills
    code.  I didn't fix Shubham's mistake until this change.

Now the two functions should look similar except in the places
where they are intentionally different.  I also added a comment
explaining the get_operator_subset_suggestions difference.

Fixes #13609
2020-01-08 14:02:34 -08:00
Steve Howell e1c3cd05df refactor: Improve names in sort_recipients.
The reason we use functions here will be clear
in the next change.

This is a "prefactor" commit that doesn't change
any user-facing behavior nor significantly change
performance.
2020-01-08 12:57:51 -08:00
Steve Howell 33af2c2ce1 minor: Avoid groups conditionals.
Instead of short-circuiting the groups code every
time, just make it an empty array as needed.

The benefits of this will be more obvious soon.
2020-01-08 12:57:51 -08:00
Steve Howell 583de13553 refactor: Extract partition helper.
A few reasons to extract it:

    - we can shorten lines (and not repeat query
      every time)

    - we can scope the big block comment explaining
      why util.prefix_sort is a strange name

    - the name is better (it's an O(N) operation that
      mostly partitions)

    - we may want to swap it out with a true partition
      function that's truly a partition (since the
      case checks done by prefix_sort are possibly
      either a non-feature or mostly overridden by
      the other sorts)
2020-01-08 12:57:47 -08:00
Steve Howell 25fa918f93 refactor: Extract sort_relevance helper. 2020-01-08 12:55:42 -08:00
Steve Howell f47f27d110 refactor: Use filter_taken_users in compose typeahead.
The composebox_typeahead code now gets people directly,
which will allow us to do some optimizations upcoming.
2020-01-08 12:55:42 -08:00
Steve Howell d258a27a79 refactor: Extract filter_taken_users.
We will take advantage of this in a few more
commits.
2020-01-08 12:55:42 -08:00
showell 96a50422f7 minor: Avoid recip.user_id defensive fallback.
The recip.id || recip.user_id idiom has only been
needed for some old unit tests.

It was previously required as a bad workaround for the
local echo issue fixed in dd1a6a97bd 
where we would get `display_recipient` values added in an invalid format.
2020-01-06 12:30:00 -08:00
Steve Howell c22c796f1d refactor: Extract is_all_privates().
I want to be able to easily test this without
having to simulate all the jQuery side effects.

This simply preserves the old logic, which seems
to handle one edge case without handling every
possible edge case.  The edge cases aren't super
important here, though, since the only thing it affects
is bolding "Private Messages", and when to do that
is somewhat up to personal tastes.

Having said that, we could definitely improve
this code and possibly should move some of this
logic to either narrow_state.js or filter.js.
2020-01-06 10:21:23 -08:00
Steve Howell 5b168d0530 pm_list: Set active-sub-filter in template.
Instead of doing various ad-hoc calculations of
which PM is "active" and plumbing it through various
functions and then updating it via jQuery instead of
just the template, we now just calculate `is_active`
in `_build_private_messages_list` with a little
helper function.
2020-01-06 10:21:23 -08:00
Steve Howell 066a02a987 pm_list: Remove obsolete active_conversation parameter.
In 3cfc3ca24b I removed
the feature that limited PM conversations to five or
less (including the active conversation), but I
didn't clean up this parameter.  I think lint was
confused by the fact that we did mutate it.

I am wondering if this started out as an experiment
and was never fully polished before the push?  Or
maybe I was just careless.  Anyway, I don't
think were any symptoms here--it was just dead code
that we didn't need.
2020-01-06 10:21:23 -08:00
Tim Abbott 9f72e5fc87 int_dict: Move filter_values helper to dict.
This fixes a rebase issue between the int_dict introduction and use
for people.js with the introduce of filter_values on dict.js and use
inside people.js.
2020-01-05 13:18:34 -08:00
Steve Howell 9ba1829243 streams: Use IntDict for stream/topic unread counts.
Note that we haven't fully swept this for Dict,
since some dicts are keyed by strings.  For
example PM counts can have a huddle like
"101,102,103" as a key.
2020-01-05 12:28:34 -08:00
Steve Howell 579bad4829 refactor: Use Set for default_stream_ids. 2020-01-05 12:28:33 -08:00
Steve Howell 9f7be51ce8 streams: Replace Dict with IntDict in stream_data.
There's another Dict that we'll convert to a Set
in a subsequent commit.
2020-01-05 12:28:28 -08:00
Steve Howell 73d0350a24 people: Use ints in is_my_user_id().
This should be slightly more performant, and we
often call this function N times, such as when
rendering the buddy list.

There's a minor change to pm_list to avoid
an unnecessary computation on huddles that would
otherwise trigger a blueslip warning for the
huddles case.
2020-01-05 12:28:23 -08:00
Steve Howell 552f07428d people: Simplify people.get_recipient_count.
Once we get past the special check for fake
person objects already having `pm_recipient_count`,
we can rely on the object being a `person`
object with `user_id` set.
2020-01-05 12:27:45 -08:00
Steve Howell bc5589c2a7 people: Clean up recip.id code.
When we are pulling data from message.display_recipient
for private messages, the user_id field is always
called 'id', not 'user_id', so we can simplify
some defensive code.
2020-01-05 12:27:30 -08:00
Steve Howell 7630b859c3 js: Use IntDict in people.js.
This required lots of manual testing:

    - search/navigate user presence
    - send PM and mention user
    - pay attention to compose fade
    - send stream msg and mention user
    - open Private Messages in top-left and click
    - test unread counts
    - invite user who already has account
    - search for users in search bar
    - check user settings
        - User Groups
        - Users
        - Deactivated Users
        - Bots
    - create a bot
    - mention user groups
    - send group PM then click on lower right
    - view/edit/create streams

If there are still pieces of code that don't convert
ids to ints, the code should still work but report
blueslip errors.

I try to mostly convert user_ids to ints in the callers,
since often the callers are dealing with small amounts
of data, like user ids from huddles.
2020-01-05 12:27:28 -08:00