The original logic for incremental presence list updating from
668d0d9dfa incorrectly attempted to
insert the user 1 spot later than its proper index in the listing.
Now that we're doing presence updates in a performant fashion, we
don't need to throttle processing these events, and in fact the
throttling of these events created a correctness problem, since we're
now doing incremental updates rather than just rerendering everything
after each event.
The code in 668d0d9dfa for removing an
existing user from the user list to update the status didn't correctly
quote the email address of the user in its jquery selector.
First user-fasing problem is that when user click to "Collapse" button
of message from narrowed list, buttons "Uncollapse" and "[More...]" does
not work. Second, is that when user collapse/uncollapse some message
from narrowed list, the collapsing/uncollapsing of the same message in
home list does not work in appropriate way.
In "popovers.js" there is the function that is called on click to the
buttons "Collapse" or "Un-collapse". It should show and hide body of a
message. If a message list is narrowed, it should show/hide message in
home list too. So, the first problem is that "toggle_row()" in this
function call methods "collapse(row)" or "uncollapse(row)" from
"condense.js" twice (for row and home_row) using condition
"if (message.collapsed)". When it happen the first time, the variable
"message.collapsed" is changed. That is why next call of "toggle_row()"
work incorrectly.
The second problem is that the function in "condense.js" that is
called on click to the button "[More...]" contains no code for
collapsing/uncollapsing message from home list. It just calls
"collapse(row)" or "uncollapse(row)" for row from narrowed list.
Now, functions "collapse(row)" and "uncollapse(row)" get row from
current list and change both messages (from current list and home
list). On-click functions call them just once for making all of needed
message changes. So, when user collapse or uncollapse message from
home or narrowed list it works correctly.
Fixes: #516
Saving the organization settings form in the administration did not
work due to a trivial form name mismatch caused by following
revisions: 472898c and 58aba59.
Whenever a user became active, this triggers an immediate presence
update event (to show that user as active). The implementation for
that event (running on the browsers of all other users in the realm)
would fully rerender the presence list, which can be an expensive
operation in a large realm, just to update the status for that one
user. This fixes that case to just remove the user from the list and
then re-insert it at the appropriate index.
[Commit message expanded with more details by Tim Abbott]
This link was broken when we hardened the access model for user file
uploads to not work cross-realm. The right solution is just to
include the image in the codebase so it's guaranteed to exist.
Fixes#205.
860cf68716 introduced calls to
notifications.redraw_title() on narrow activation. This introduced a
bug when the Zulip desktop app reloads while narrowed --
new_message_count would still be set to undefined when
narrow.activate() is called as the page (re)loads, and thus we'd call
window.bridge.updateCount(undefined), resulting in a traceback.
We fix this by just initializing it to 0, rather than using the old
default value of undefined.
This allows full-screen mode when launching from a saved app link
(mobile browser -> save link to home screen). This works on Android,
too, despite the "apple-" prefix.
Like the Stream Subject lists, Private messages are now shown
when the user clicks on the "Private message" link. User can drill in
to get more than 5 conversations. Selecting PMs from the user or group
PM lists on the right sidebar also opens the list & highlights the
selected conversation.
[Edited by tabbott@mit.edu to fix some small bugs.]
These routes previously didn't follow our standard convention of
sending arguments in JSON format, and so broke when we started
checking the argument format in
123d51e3aa.
Fixes#333.
The previous code was using the same codepath as for real users, which
was unfortunate in two ways:
* It hit the wrong endpoint on the server and thus failed
* It popped up the "remove a user prompt" which described a bunch of
things not relevant to bots.
Because the `owner` field had the class email, we were sending the
concatination of the user and owner email addresses as the email
address in the reactivate requests.
Fixes#243.
Ideally some of these templates should really point to the
local installation's support email address, but this is a
good start.
Exceptions:
* Where to report security incidents
* MIT Zephyr-related pages
* zulip.com terms and conditions
Instead, build them automatically when provision the development
environment and in update-prod-static.
(imported from commit aac8dfeaafbe872c113e5f2b6bd8f655a1af36f2)
One of the alert rows Was missing a "-status" at the end.
While we're fixing this, make it more robust by adding .expectOne().
(imported from commit 8cb0a560701e2ee48f78471ef8fe5cfa060782af)
The tests run as iago, who is now an administrator and therefore has
control over many more bots. Be specific about which bot to operate on.
(imported from commit 7a9d3e12da905338624747dd402702bb66907cfd)
Include new field on Realm to control whether e-mail invitations are required
separately from whether the e-mail domain must match.
Allow control of these fields from admin panel.
Update logic in registration page to use these fields.
(imported from commit edc7f0a4c43b57361d9349e258ad4f217b426f88)
It's been very buggy for a while, has limited usefulness compared with
unread counts, and profiling over the weekend indicates that it's very
slow.
(imported from commit 716fe47f2bbec1bd8a6e4d265ded5c64efe2ad5c)
I could not find where we were setting the read flag on messages in
response to a update_message_flags event. This fixes a bug where a
user's read position will not be correctly synced in muted streams. For
muted streams the cursor updates seem to force the client to mark the
messages as read.
(imported from commit e7e392be4c8cbf6f734abfa7fee748b07fd495bb)
Known issues:
* No support for whitelabeling in the email
* No whitelabeling for any externally-visible branding
(imported from commit 9eab7b0744e56a87007b8621a8bb18bbb1080256)
When an event queue expires the client is in an unknown state and trying
to restore state during a reload will keep the incorrect state.
(imported from commit e0828626142029aecd86a7c4cec8c77d261eb3eb)
Chrome has removed the webkitNotifications API and not only has the w3c
web notifications API. This adds a shim when webkitNotifications is
missing but Notification is present.
(imported from commit e21c476f9ae6570c297c88bd6ff90a97818688e6)
add_messages is a good entrypoint for this, since it gets called by:
1) get_old_messages
2) get_events_success (for new messages, via insert_new_messages)
which is all the places that rewrites should happen, but nowhere
where extra work is being done.
(imported from commit 844c33bc32d35aa39c9cdacf42eb7e8ddf5ae63c)
Both missed in the refactoring that split global messages and
message_list_view message_containers.
(imported from commit 127d09204a9e363b78eccfe3d72212e78beb2600)
Collapsing a message in a narrow should also collapse that message in the
home view. Previously this would only happed with the message was
rerendered.
(imported from commit fa82888eba51eb2f4f2b93521d4b7daee852898d)
CUSTOMER16 wants their employee realm to:
* only use JWT logins
* have name changes be disabled (they want users' full names to be the
their CUSTOMER16 user name).
* not show the suggestion that users download the desktop app
(imported from commit cb5f72c993ddc26132ce50165bb68c3000276de0)