We rewrite the CSS rules, handled by bootstrap for the radio
buttons in display settings (both user and realm-level defaults),
to settings.css as we are in process of removing bootstrap.
This commit adds a new class "display-settings-radio-choice-label"
to radio label elements in the display settings and the bootstrap
CSS rules along with existing CSS defined by us for radio-type
display settings are added to this class.
This change will help us in future where we may want to have
reusable components (like settings_checkbox) for radio-type
settings with visual preview.
The line-height property added to input element by bootstrap is
not added to settings.css since it is already added for all inputs
in zulip.css.
This commit refactors the code for realm message retention
setting which will help us in reusing some code when adding
save-discard widget for stream settings in further commits.
Following changes have been done in this commit -
- Renamed the "retain_for_period" option to "custom_period"
and "retain_forever" option to "unlimited" to match with
the stream settings options such that we can reuse the code.
- Updated set_message_retention_setting_dropdown such that
it can be used for stream message retention setting as well.
This commit renames dependent-block class to dependent-settings-block
and also moves the CSS to app_components.css. This class will now
only be used for this particular type of custom inputs and thus
we do not need ID in the selectors for applying the CSS.
This commit renames the "org-subsection-parent" class used for
organization settings subsections to "settings-subsection-parent"
such that we can use same for the stream settings and avoid
duplicating code for handling save-discard widget which will be
added in future.
This commit changes the settings code to consider the
parent div of the radio inputs as prop-element and not
individual input elements since all inputs are actually
for a single setting. We still need to handle these settings
as special cases at some places but that can also be fixed.
As a result of this change, we can use ID to get setting
name from the element in populate_data_for_request.
This commit adds id attribute to display and notification settings
elements except for the radio-type settings which will be handled
later in further commits and for checkbox type settings which
already had id.
The id will only be used for default settings section but they
have been added to user settings also as both of them share common
template.
This is a prep commit for refactoring the code for radio-type
settings in settings_org.js.
Modals are closed when selecting something inside the modal if mouse
is dragged outside the modal. This happens as leaving the mouse after
dragging it outside the modal induces a click even outside the modal
and the current behavior is to close the modal on clicking outside it.
We remove the "data-micromodal-close" attribute from "modal__overlay"
element which is responsible for closing the modal. And we add
click handler which closes the modal on clicking outside the modal but
does not closes it when the mouse is dragged outside while selecting
something.
Fixes#23350.
The notifications headings were not consistent between the personal stream settings panel
and /help/desktop-notifications.
This changes notifications headings from "Audio" to "Audible", since that seems like the
better choice of word.
Fixes#23515.
This commit refactors the code for realm message retention
setting to make it more similar to code for other time-limit
realm settings. There are still separate functions for the
message retention setting but they are similar to that of
other time-limit settings and can probably help us to
deduplicate the code in future. This refactor also helps
us in reusing some code for stream message retention
setting for changes in #23013.
This commit also fixes a bug where save-discard widget
not being hidden when resetting the setting to original
value. This can only be reproduced when the original
setting value is "retain_forever".
Following changes have been done in this commit -
- Added data-setting-widget-type attribute which is set to
"message-retention-setting" similar to "time-limit" value for
message edit and delete limit settings.
- Added get_message_retention_setting_value function similar
to get_time_limit_setting_value function which is used by
get_input_element_value.
- Removed "message-retention" block from
get_complete_data_for_subsection and the message retention
setting is now added to request data in populate_data_for_request
itself using data-setting-widget-type attribute.
- Updated id and class of elements to support the above changes.
The stream-specific notifications table incorrectly used the
.stream-row CSS class. As a result, live-update code for the "stream
settings" UI when changing a stream's permissions model would
incorrectly replace rows of this table with a "Manage streams" style
row.
This provides a hook for users to get to these /help/ pages, which contain
details on exactly how these notifications/settings work, as well as
troubleshooting advice.
Fixes: #23369.
This setting provides a more ergonomic experience when viewing a
message where only a small number of emoji reactions are present; you
no longer need to hover over the reaction to see who reacted, which is
often quite important to understanding what it means.
We added this setting (visible in the development environment only,
and implemented on mobile) a few months ago; so to complete this
feature, we just need to add the frontend rendering/live update logic
and publish it.
As documented in the code comments, the current rule is "messages with
3 or fewer reactions" for which messages will display the names of the
users reacting.
The previous set_reaction_count API made sense when the display of a
given reaction was a pure function of its data. However, we will soon
be making it a function of the total number of reactions on the
message.
Thus, view functions to update reaction display now need to call a
shared update_vote_text_on_message function in all code paths, even
code paths like "add the first vote for a reaction" and "remove the
sole vote of a reaction" which previously did not need to call
set_reaction_count.
Fixes#20890.
Create a new section under "Message editing" and move
"Who can delete their own messages" and
"Time limit for deleting messages" to the new section.
Remove "i" tooltips next to them. Add a label to the
new section "Administrators can delete any message."
Fixes part of #22892.
settings: Add widgets to the new section "Message deletion".
Forgot to add settings_save_discard_widget to last commit.
This commit add two buttons when a change is made to the
subsections.
Fixes part of #22892.
There are cases where we add some text in italics inside parens along
with the label in checkbox settings.
This commit adds option to settings_checkbox template so that we can
directly use it and not require to duplicate the settings_checkbox
code and thus we now use settings_checkbox template for
enable_read_receipts setting.
Previously realm-level default of email notification batching period
setting was handled as a special case in populate_data_for_request.
But now we have added some functions to handle time limit settings and
this commit changes the email notification batching setting to be
handled similarly.
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.
"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.
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.
This commit disables the settings in "Joining the organization"
subsection for admins as they can be changed by only owners.
We also move the tooltip mentioning "Only owners can change..."
to the subsection heading.
Disable "External account type" select field from External account type
profile field edit form, doing it because this select field is not
editable and it is incorrectly looks like editable.
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>
Renames article about organization language used for automated
messages and invitation emails. Creates URL redirect and updates
links in repository (web app, help center and api documentation).
Prior to this change, the article was named:
'change-the-default-language-for-your-organization'.
Fixes#21949.
This commit moves "dependent-block" div inside the main
setting "input-group" div as the custom input is part of
that setting only. Also this will help in further refactoring
of settings code which will be done in next couple of PRs.
There are no changes visually, the space between settings
and inputs remain same.