Adds "View your mentions" page to document how to access @-mentions
and the @ indicator for unread @-mentions on desktop/web and mobile.
Fixes#23422.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
Moves the three images of the web-app on different operating
systems (Mac, Ubuntu and Windows) to the same directory as
the two mobile-app screenshots, `/static/images/app-screenshots/`.
All five images are referenced in `static/js/landing-page.js`.
So that we can stop using Tim's photo for tests, adds an open
license profile picture to use instead.
Updates tests that used `tim.png` to use the new example profile
picture, which is located in `static/images/test-images/avatars/`.
Creates `static/images/authentication_backends` directory for icons
of backend authentication methods, which are used on the log-in page.
And updates the example documentation in the API `/server_settings`
endpoint.
- Remove unnecessary screenshot with old Zulip branding.
- In the intro, clarify how the organization profile picture is used.
- Extract org profile intro into an included file.
- Describe the Preview organization profile button.
Adds section on how to configure whether messages are automatically
marked as read.
Adds instructions to manually mark all messages as read, or mark all
messages in a stream or topic as read.
Adds the all messages tab image icon.
Fixes: #22915.
There are a handful of integration docs that instruct users to create
a bot and select the "Generic bot" type without using a helper macro.
Adds a new macro to replace these instructions, including a screenshot
of the latest UI for selecting a bot type.
Several integration docs instruct the user to create a bot, but don't
specify that the type of bot should be "Incoming webhook".
Renames create-a-bot.md -> create-an-incoming-webhook.md for clarity,
and replaces all incomplete instructions with this macro.
Renames bot_types.png -> bot_types_incoming_webhook.png and updates
the image with a screenshot of the latest UI.
The Yo company shut down in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo_(app)#History
Removes `yo` instances from `zerver/lib/integrations.py`.
Removes `zerver/webhooks/yo`.
Removes `static/images/integrations/yo-app`.
The logo were only used in the integration documentation and belong in
static/images/integrations/giphy/; the in-app image is given its own
directory.
Fixes#22464.
Adds step-by-step instructions for mobile app users including the
corresponding image icons for the buttons that they should tap on
their screen.
Makes individual SVG image icons, for the help center docs, available
in `/static/images/help/`, instead of importing the entire set of
icons as dependencies.
Adds the icons for the "PMs" tab from https://feathericons.com, and
"Checkmark" and "Send" buttons from https://materialdesignicons.com.
Adds a new nested CSS selector to `.markdown img` so that the default
white border for images does not get applied to these icons.
The effective date on the DPA should have been February 7, because we
didn't actually update the zulip.com website until that day.
(This commit was added to the internal zulip.com branch during
deployment of the last DPA update, so users always saw the correct
information).
The clarification is in Section 4.1:
Previously: ... from time to time engage additional third parties for
the purpose of providing the Services, including without limitation
the processing of Personal Data.
New: ... from time to time engage additional third parties for the
purpose of providing the Services, including without limitation the
processing of Personal Data, in accordance with Section 4.2 below.
OneLogin has removed the old app. The new app is nearly identical, just
with some additional configurable settings, that we don't want to touch
anyway as the default are fine - and changing the default Parameters
that are set up, so we also update the screenshot to match how it looks
with the new app.
We rework the landing page for companies in the same way we've
recently revamped the landing pages for other use cases.
This implementation unfortunately duplicates a lot of content from
/plans; we should clean that up at some point.
This commit adds more specific screenshots to our events and
research pages. The newer screenshots are properly sized such that
they fit well in a 400px width.
We also move a quote to improve the visual design.
The screenshots we have currently don't really fit into the width
available and the font looks too small. This commit adds newer
screenshots that have been scaled to fit a width of 400px such that
the font is readable with a small amount of content.
These modern landing pages cover use cases previously not detailed on
our website. Technically, we had a /for/research page before, but it
wasn't finished or linked everywhere.
Removed "function-url-quotes" stylelint rule
since I need to use quotes in url to use an
svg as list bullet point. There are spacing issues
using it as an image. Also, using quotes in url
is actually the recommended way to do it otherwise
there could be issue with escaping.
We rename loader.svg to loader-white.svg as this svg contains
white rectangles for clarity as we have also added loader-black.svg
which is same but with black rectangles instead of white.
We use img tag for showing the loading spinner in message edit form
and dialog-widget submit button, instead of object tag because using
object tag gives the following error- "Refused to display
'https://chat.zulip.org/' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options'
to 'deny'." in the browser console.
As mentioned by Anders in czo, this is probably because we’re loading
the SVG using an <object> tag as if it’s totally-not-an-IE3-ActiveX-
control.
We also need to add a new svg file similar to loader.svg with the
change that the retangles are filled with black color. This needs
to be done because we cannot get access to the svg document if we
use img tag and so we cannot change the color of rectangles using
jquery as we were doing before to show the spinner depending on
day/night mode. So, now we just set the src attribute of img tag
to the correct svg file depending on day/night mode.
Discussed in #issues > loading tail-spin.svg denied by X-Frame-Options.
The screenshot generating mechanism doesn't work for newrelic and
causes error because its configuration file doesn't exist. This
commit fixes the configuration and re-generate the screenshots.
New bot avatars are generated with this tool. Having the avatars generated,
we can run generate-integration-docs-screenshot to generate the doc
screenshots.
Fixes: #17792
Note that the documentation cannot fully use our macros, because
Uptime Robot requires an & of the end of the URL, because of how it
passes its payload.
Fixes#13854. Fixes#13939.
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.
I have added a documentation page for the GitHub Actions integration to
`/integrations/doc/github-actions` with a link to the Zulip GitHub
Actions repository.
Tweaked by tabbott to add cross-links with the main GitHub integration.
I have updated any missing bot avatars after running the tool whilst
creating integrations. These needed adding otherwise the tool creates
them whenever it is ran.
Moves documentation about using zoom as video call provider
to /integrations. This documentation was earlier present
at /help/start-a-call and is moved as asked in issue #17588.
Moves documentation about using Big Blue Button as video call
provider to /integrations. This documentation was earlier
present at /help/start-a-call and is moved as asked in issue #17588.
Moves documentation about using jitsi as video call provider
to /integrations. This documentation was earlier present
at /help/start-a-call and is moved as asked in issue #17588.
We use GIPHY web SDK to create popover containing GIFs in a
grid format. Simply clicking on the GIFs will insert the GIF in the compose
box.
We add GIPHY logo to compose box action icons which opens the GIPHY
picker popover containing GIFs with "Powered by GIPHY"
attribution.
Extend our markdown system to support mentioning of users
by id also. Following these changes, it would be possible
to mention users with @**|user_id** and silently mention
using @_**|user_id**.
Main intention for extending the mention syntax is to make
it convenient for bots to mention a users using their ids. It
is to be noted that previous syntax are also supported.
Documentation tweaked by tabbott for better readability.
The changes were tested manually in development server, and also
by adding some new backend and frontend tests.
Fixes: #17487.
As of Feb 15th 2019, Hipchat Cloud and Stride
have reached End Of Life and are no longer
supported by Atlassian. Since it is almost 2 years
now we can remove the migration guides.
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>
This adds support for a "spoiler" syntax in Zulip's markdown, which
can be used to hide content that one doesn't want to be immediately
visible without a click.
We use our own spoiler block syntax inspired by Zulip's existing quote
and math block markdown extensions, rather than requiring a token on
every line, as is present in some other markdown spoiler
implementations.
Fixes#5802.
Co-authored-by: Dylan Nugent <dylnuge@gmail.com>
This commit adds an integration for Thinkst Canaries - physical, VM and
cloud-based canaries for detecting attackers to a network. Thinkst
Canaries can send webhook alerts when canaries have been tripped, and
this integration will post Zulip messages when these webhooks are
received.
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
OneLogin has removed the app that these instructions used to rely on.
This app choice should be more stable, as there are other providers
that rely on it in their instructions for setting them up with OneLogin.
Ideally, in the future, we'll get our own app added to OneLogin's app
catalogue, which will simplify the setup process for administrators.