We will add realm-level defaults of notification settings in
further commits which will result in two elements with same
class. So, this commit specifies container element id along
with the class of setting element to make sure that we wait
for the correct element.
We pass user_settings object to all_notifications and
get_notifications_table_row_data such that we can use these
functions for realm-level settings also.
We do not have any system user groups as of
now, but this commit is just a prep commit
to prevent any change in user-facing pages
to avoid confusion till this feature is
completed.
This change was initially made in 6117c38,
but it was reverted in 1543775a due to merge
conflicts with the typescript migration of
user_groups.js.
This commit adds code for live-updating the realm-level default
settings page which contains only display settings as of now.
This commit also adds realm_user_settings_defaults object to
zpage_params so that we can write the tests.
This commit changes the behavior of how we show
animated emojis in the buddy list. We now show still
image of animated emoji and when hovered show the
animated emoji.
Fixes#19521
This commit displays a banner at the top for demo orgs letting the
user know that the org will be automatically deleted in the
specified number of days. The alerts are prioritized as follows:
- If there are <=7 days left till deletion, the alert is prioritized
above desktop notification queries and is colored red.
- If there are more then 7 days left till deletion, the alert is
prioritized below desktop notification queries.
This is a part of #19523.
We change the label of various organization settings
to specify moderators.
Labels for 'admins only', 'admins and moderators'
and 'nobody' are still same.
The updated labels are -
- 'Admins, moderators and full members'
- 'Admins, moderators and members'
- 'Admins, moderators, members and guests'
These options will be replaced by user groups in
future but this is an intermediate fix.
Fixes#19562.
This test was `assert`ing the draft is not getting cleared
as soon as sending, which is desired behaviour to some extent
because we don't want to delete it until we receive a confirmation
from the server, but given the right amount of delay (or very
low network latency), the draft will be cleared. This inconsistency
was causing failures.
We could better test this with a node test. A node test was
already added in #18827.
We are renaming stream to stream_name in formatted draft object
just to be more explicit and be clear that we are storing that
stream name in this variable.
This commit changes snapshot_message to store stream_id for
drafts along with stream names. The stream_id field is
undefined if draft is for empty or invalid stream name.
After this change:
- If draft has a valid stream_id stored and it maps to
a stream, then we display the stream name from the
obtained stream object.
- If draft.stream_id is undefined or doesn't map to a stream,
then we display the name stored in draft.stream, which can
be invalid (no stream of this name existed ever), can be
empty and can also be name of a deactivated stream.
This change helps us to show correct stream-name for drafts
in case of renaming a stream.
Fixes#15155.
Along with the extraction, we do some simplifications of inserting
text in compose too. This same function can now be used in
compose formatting popover too.
We use "text-field-edit", which has good cross-browser `undo` /
`redo` support, to do the text replace for us instead of writing
that logic ourselves.
Before this commit, the message or any draft is deleted as soon
as the compose box is closed. So, it removes that by removing
delete_active_drafts and instead this commit will add the deletion
process of drafts in reify_message_id that is called when a
message is successfully sent and received.
Now, see there are two types of messages, one that are locally
echoed and the second ones are that aren't locally echoed but
sent directly to server. This commit only saves the message in
draft if it is locally echoed as they are the only messages
that show message failed in message list. The non locally echoed
ones aren't remove from the compose box until they are
successfully sent. Now as the draft-id is stored in the message
data for locally echoed messages, as they are echoed from the
server, they are deleted using that draft-id.
This also adds node tests for echo reify_message_id for testing
this feature that this commit is adding.
Fixes#17697
This will be used to check if the narrow being requested by
spectator requires authentication without requesting the server.
Having this check locally, makes this process look snappy to
the user and doesn't result in 404s in the browser log.
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.
This was originally meant to fix the emoji mapping conflict during a
Slack import. In Slack, 🎉 and ㊗️ have different
symbols, but they both map to 🎉 in Zulip prior to this commit.
㊗️ now refers to the Japanese character version, as is
observed in Matrix and Slack.
I expand the fix to include all other Japanese characters. Matrix.org
and Slack already have those characters in their symbol section, and so
this is to reach feature parity.
See the discussion thread in https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/9-issues/topic/duplicate.20emoji.20in.20data.20import
We rename class of notification settings except checkboxes
by prefixing them with 'setting_' for clarity.
We do not change class of checkboxes because settings_checkbox
is used by other templates also and if we only change class
of those using notification_settings_checkboxes then live
update code will break and will need to add separate condition
for differentiating between which partial template is used.
This is a prep commit for adding UI for realm-level default
of user settings. We refactor the code to use classes
instead of ids such that we can use the common code for the
new settings.
We add a prefix to id of default_language_modal.hbs
such that we can use the same code for user settings
and realm-level settings.
We also add a class "default_language_modal" to the
modal div to avoid duplicate css.
This is a prep commit for adding UI for realm-level
default of user settings. We refactor the code to use
classes instead of ids such that we can use the common
code for the new settings.
Our typeahead system is very sensitive, a simple internal
focus can hide it. This leads to occasional failure on the
puppeteer test.
This commit tries to solve it by clicking via javascript
instead of manual puppeteer click.
We now use the newly added "user_settings" event in the frontend
code instead of previous "update_global_notifications" and
"update_display_settings" events which are now depreceated.
Return zulip_merge_base alongside zulip_version
in `/register`, `/event` and `/server_settings`
endpoint so that the value can be used by other
clients.
As the right sidebar re-renders many times, often the
element puppeteer selected becomes stale, to avoid this
issue we are using javascript to click on the element.
This commit also ensures that the set user status modal
is completely open before we start clicking.
This reverts commit 5e97ec9ad9.
This change has been pretty confusing for users, and so we need to do
something more in order to make the UI acceptable to change this
default.
This commit moves the warn_if_private_stream_is_linked,
needs_subscribe_warning, and warn_if_mentioning_unsubscribed_user
to compose_validate.js from compose.js.
These warning functions are very naturally part of the compose box
validation system, though they're a bit different in being called from
the typeahead codebase.
Part of splitting compose.js into more natural modules.
This commit enhances our Multiselect dropdown list widget by
displaying a tippy tooltip over the dropdown button once it's
text changes to `n selected` where n is the number of items
selected by user which exceeds the limit passed.
It essentially helps the user to identify the dropdown items they
have selected by just hovering over the dropdown toggle button.
This commit adds the support to select multiple dropdown items by inheriting
dropdown list widget and overriding some of it's properties.
The parameters that can be passed along with it are-
- widget_name: The desired name of the widget.
- data: The data that needs to be populated as dropdown items.
- default_text: The default text to be rendered when none of the items is selected.
- on_update: Function to trigger once the filter button is pressed.
- on_close: Function to trigger once the dropdown is successfully closed after filtering.
- value: The default value that is initially selected by user.
- limit: The maximum number of dropdown items to display on button text.
This widget can later be implemented in recent topic view to replace the
several ellipses filter button and also within the organisation user's page
to quickly sort the users list according to their org role.
This is a prep commit for adding the support of Multiselect
dropdown list widget by prototypal inheritance.
The following change actually revamps the dropdown list widget
into a constructor function, due to which the widget is now to
be initialized with the `new` keyword (which adds a property
to __proto__ object that links to the constructor function's
prototype object).
Example-
const foo = new DropdownListWidget({....});
Due to the above change, this commit also modifies the declaration
of dropdown_list_widget across all our instances.
This commit improves the approach to click on the menu
icon on the right sidebar. It'd first hover on the list
instead of the menu to avoid the occasional "HTML node
not present" error. As menu icon our only visible when
we hover over the item.
In this commit, we only update the existing architecture
to support the status emoji feature:
* We add the `user_status_emoji_info` map so we can
keep track of the users' staus emoji.
* Listen to the server event to update/set the
`user_status_emoji_info` map.
* Add `status_emoji_info` field, when getting user's data.
This commit replaces boolean field add_emoji_by_admins_only with an
integer field add_custom_emoji_policy as we would also add full members
and moderators option for this setting in further commits.
This commit moves "enter_sends" setting to property_types dict.
With this change, changing enter_sends setting also sends an
event of type "update_display_settings" and thus enables us
to live-update the UI.
This is a prep commit to add the status emoji feature.
This function will add missing/extra parameters to the
emoji info object, that would need by the template to
render an emoji.
Co-authored-by: Yash Rathore <33805964+YashRE42@users.noreply.github.com>
We rely on calling eventually_render_bots from the event handling
code path for bot events to both updating the list and switching
the tab.
Now we decouple the logic and make render_bots take care of
rendering the list of bots only and switch the tab upon calling
the success handler of creating the bot.
Fixes: zulip#17743
The distance of compose-box from the top is hardcoded in the existing
code as `50px`, which only considers the height of the `.header`, plus the
padding-bottom of the header. This results in a bug where the top bar of
compose-box gets hidden behind the header if navbar_alerts is also present
in the view.
This commit calculates the top distance of the compose-box dynamically,
whenever the compose-box is opened and set the `top` property of the
compose-box accordingly.
Tested on my Ubuntu development environment.
Fixes: #19249.
For spectators (logged view), we send user_id=0 via page_params.
The people module does not know about this user ID, and so throws the
exception. Earlier `people.get_by_user_id` was not called on page load,
but only when determining settings permissions with `settings_data.user_has_permission`.
But 231c536cad made it so that that function
is always called, so we need to handle the spectator case explicitly.
Co-authored-by: Gaurav Pandey <gauravguitarrocks@gmail.com>
This is a prep commit for the Stripe checkout migration.
create_ajax_request function used to create an ajax request to our
billing API and on completion redirect to one of the URLs in our
website. The stripe migration requires the ajax request function to
execute Stripe javascript code post the request completion to redirect
to Stripe checkout page. So this commit updates the function to accept a
callback function which gets executed post the request completion.
We move templates related to listing streams in left pannel of
stream settings overlay to stream_settings folder by making
following changes:
* Rename `subscriptions.hbs` to `browse_streams_list.hbs`.
* Move `settings_stream_list.hbs` to stream_settings folder.
* Rename `subscription.hbs` to `browse_streams_list_item.hbs`.
* Move `settings_stream_list_item.hbs` to stream_settings folder.
This makes several changes:
* Fixes a bug where the help text explaining our policies was not displayed.
* No help text was defined for many organization types.
* Copy-edits the help text somewhat.
* Offers all of the organization type options.
* Removes the 100% coverage requirement because it's annoying to test
the e.currentTarget click handler.
This commmit does following two changes to subscription_settings.hbs:
* Rename subscription_settings to stream_settings to have a uniform
naming pattern for stream settings.
* Move it to stream_settings folder.
This commit changes the edit-linkifier modal to use
dialog_widget instead of edit_fields_modal.
The edit_fields_modal module will be removed in
further commits to avoid code duplication.
This commit renames the variables, functions used in confirm_dialog.js
and classes and ids used in confirm_dialog.hbs.
This change is made so that we can easily migrate edit_fields_modal to
use this same code with some more changes.
We will change the file names and correspondingly import variables in
the next commit.
We are doing this to avoid annoying behavior, when
"enter sends" is enabled, and the user accidentally hits
"Enter" and has to deal with the error message.
Fixes#19182
We improved it in the following ways:
* Show the error message with the maximum character
limit.
* Disable the send button.
* When the user tries to send the message via hotkeys
i.e, When "Press enter to send" is enabled or the user
uses "Shift" + "Enter" shortcut, Flash the red border
around the compose box.
Also renamed `check_and_set_overflow_text` to
`check_overflow_text` for better clarity.
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.
We move away from a single scrollable page to have a tabs settings
structure instead.
This commit consists of the minimal changes required to set up toggler
component. And the subsequent commits would include all the UI UX
changes required for updating the layouts.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Rehman <ryanrehman99@gmail.com>
We extract the code for checking night mode setting on
the basis of color_scheme value and using matchMedia when
color_scheme is set to automatic. This is currently used
in rendering the correct logo only.
This is a prep commit for fixing loading indicator not
visible on message-edit button in night-mode.
This commit makes a working toggler in compose_actions that adds the
compose-fullscreen class to the compose that removes the max-height
from the compose textarea and adds flex elements above so that the
height automatically adjust with the device height. This results in
making the compose box full screen sized.
The compose_height.js maintains the state of the height of the compose
box. Also, when the compose box is closed, the compose box is reset to
it's default behaviour and original height. So, everytime user need
not toggle off the compose full size and only for specific message
it is used.
It also adds destroy autosize on compose_height state change.
It destroys the autosize of textarea when the full
screen sized compose box is toggled on. And everytime when it is
turned off, it reinitialises the autosize. This also adds a
condition in autosize_textarea to only autosize when composebox
is not in full height state.
Fixes#17660
This change ensures that we pop up the typeahead when one
has entered just `@`. This will make clear to the user
about the @-mentions feature in Zulip.
This also makes us consistent with expectations from other
chatting apps like Slack, Discord, etc.
Added few test cases and modified the present ones.
Fixes: #19142.
Fix a bug where the compose box cut the message without warning the user
the message pasted was longer than the allowed. It was fixed by stopping
cutting the message off and showing an indicator whenever the limit exceeds
and removing the indicator as soon as message gets less than that.
The cut off for showing the indicator is set as 90% of the limit.
Fixes#15909
Co-authored-by: João Maurício <carvalho.joaomauricio@gmail.com>
Since do_create_realm also creates general and core team streams,
we rename general to verona right after the realm is created. Mostly
because we dont really want two additional streams and this might
probably make it easy to review things.
There are puppeteer test changes because, we have a new "core team"
stream in tests as well as there is a new default notification stream
"Verona". Because of this tests in message-basics for example have
to be changed since the newly added core team affects the order in
which we navigate through the streams using arrow keys.
The extra await for selector was added in subscriptions test to make
the tests wait. Without the await the tests were passing ocassionally
and failing in some other times.
Fixes#6967
Right now, on clicking `quote and reply` on any message, the quoted
message is always inserted at the top of compose-box irrespective of
the current cursor position. Also, after insertion of the quoted
message, the cursor is shifted at the end of the compose box.
This commit changes this behaviour to insertion of quoted message
at the current cursor position with a newline at the end of quote
and moving the cursor position to that newline after insertion.
A newline is added at the beginning of quoted message only if there
was some content already present in compose box before the previous
cursor position.
Tested on Google Chrome and Firefox browsers on Ubuntu dev environment.
Fixes: #16836
This commit renames confirm_dialog_yes_button class to
confirm_dialog_submit_button. This will help in keeping
a general class name when deduplicating the code for
confirm_dialog and edit_fields_modal.
This commit first moves the compose.validate() function out
with the functions that are needed by it. Then one by one
checked for which function is now not needed in compose.js.
This moves all validation related functions out of "compose.js"
to "compose_validate.js".
Splitting compose announce variables out of compose.js.
This commit moves the "user_acknowledged_all_everyone" and
"user_acknowledged_announce" out of compose.js to reduce
cyclic dependency of compose_validate on compose.js.
Moving wildcard mentions to compose_validate.
The wildcard mention settings are mostly used while validating.
Also to reduce the cyclic dependence of compose in
compose_validate, the related wildcard mentions are moved out to
compose_vaidate.js.
This also converts reset_acknowledged functions to set values
by passing values.
We currently have the resolved topics prefix shown as part of
the topic name in the left sidebar. However this causes inconsistency
while showing topic names. Hence this adds support for showing the
prefix in the cutter to the left of the topic name.
Fixes#18989.
The current system to change stream information like Stream name and
description isn't consistent with what we use everywhere else. It's
also slightly difficult to maintain.
Co-authored-by: Pragati Agrawal <pragati22066@gmail.com>
This commit adds a new trigger for compose.start that is
"new private message". It will clear the message recipients
whenever compose.start is called with this trigger.
This solves the bug, when a person is in a PM narrow and
clicks the new private message button, it opens the
composebox with the recipients filled out with whoever
you're narrowed to, rather than opening a new, blank PM.
CZO link for the issue
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/9-issues/topic/.22New.20private.20message.22.20isn't/near/1222712
This shortcut now renarrows to an empty topic, rather than to the
stream, as long as the topic input is nonempty.
This was debated in the original implementation of this feature:
https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/9511#discussion_r190323319
Having seen the experience in practice, the current behavior is
surprising and we should migrate to the other option originally
considered. In particular, the argument that "narrowing to the stream
would still tell you the topic is empty" turns out to be inaccurate,
since the history within the stream may not be in the most recent
messages in the stream.
Fixes#19122.
I also remove a conditional here that's not necessary. For
anything that's obviously a template in static/templates,
we now create a stub implementation that behaves according
to whether we're stubbed or being included as a partial.
d779a1c tweaked `get_full_datetime` to return a string instead
of a {date, time} object. This function is used for recent topics
too but wasn't fixed to use the string.
This resulted in showing 'undefined undefined' in tooltip.
Previously, we showed a `Copied!` alert on copying link to a message
irrespective of the fact that the link was copied or not.
Hence add an event listener that shows the `Copied!` tooltip only
if the action was successful.
Fixes#19019.
We separate "Your account" section to two different sections -
"Profile" section for user name, custom profile fields, and avatar
and "Account & Security" section for email, password, role, api-key
and deactivating button.
Another important change here is that the modal for changing name
is removed and now the name has a simple input text box and it
behaves similar to inputs for custom-profile-fields.
Fixes#18848.
We rename `stream_subscription_info.hbs` and its related
variables and functions to `stream_subscription_request_info.hbs`.
So that its clear that it is used for displaying info about
requests sent for stream subscriptions.
This is a follow-up for #18957.
We add disabled prop on buttons only and we add the css for
buttons (and some specific class elements) when disabled as
'cursor: not-allowed' or 'pointer-events: none' which means
the user cannot use these buttons when disabled.
This is not the case for the avatar widget as we use a div
element there and not button and neither those specific
classes which has appropriate styles defined.
We use the avatar image block in two ways - for showing image
and as a clickable target (which is actually a div element)
for uploading, so instead of adding 'disabled' prop we are
hiding (adding display: none) the div such that it is not
visible on hover and also cannot be clicked.
This commit extracts the logic in can_edit_topic_of_any_message test
in a separate function test_message_policy. This change will help in
avoiding duplication while adding test for can_delete_own_message.
We ignore deactivated users when they are being added to streams.
To give current user information about the ignored user ids
we show it along with other details about subscribed and
unsubscribed users.
This partially addresses: #18949.
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.
While writing a long message in compose-box, the last few messages of
the current stream gets covered by the compose-box and it gets pretty
annoying sometimes trying to figure out a way to read the last message
of the stream while writing. Right now, the only way to get past this
is to resize `compose-textarea` by using the resize tool at the
bottom-right corner of the `compose-textarea`. But, that small resize
tool is not always readily visible to the user.
The proposed solution in this commit is to reset the `max-height`
property of `#compose-textarea` everytime `bottom_whitespace_height`
is resized such that the total height of `#compose` is always less
than or equal to the height of `bottom_whitespace_height`. Doing
this, the compose-box never covers the last message of the current
stream.
The only problem with this is that if the compose-box is closed at the
time of bottom-whitespace resize, we cannot find the
`compose_non_textarea_height` and so, we cannot reset the max-height
of `#compose-textarea`. To solve this, max-height of
`compose-textarea` is also reset everytime a new compose-box is opened
according to the value of `bottom_whitespace_height` at that time.
Thus, if the compose-box is already open at the time of
bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of `#compose-textarea` will
also get reset at the same time, whereas, if the compose-box is closed
at the time of bottom-whitespace resize, the max-height of
`#compose-textarea` won't get reset at that time, but it will surely
get reset whenever the user will open the compose-box.
Tested on my Ubuntu Development Environment on Chrome and Firefox browsers.
Fixes: #16038.
We've had for years a subtle bug, where after editing a topic in the
left sidebar that had previously had unread messages (but doesn't
anymore), the old topic might still appear in the sidebar.
The bug was hard to notice except for new organizations or in the
development environment, because the pre-edit topic appeared with a
sort key of -Infinity (that being the max ID in an empty list of
message IDs). But this is an important onboarding bug in reducing
faith in Zulip's topic editing just working, so I'm glad to have it
fixed.
Fixes#11901.
This commit fixes a bug of not enabling/disabling
the email-change button when email_changes_disabled
setting is changed. Bug was because of using wrong
selector.
If a user sets themselves to unavailable, or otherwise
drops out of our presence data, we should still show
them at the top of their own buddy list.
See https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/137-feedback/topic/Users.20Sidebar/near/1220135
for more context.
I believe this change makes sense as a defensive
fallback, but it's quite possible that we may
want to change the server to record presence info
about users who are "unavailable" and then only
send that info to them (and not their peers).
This was rebased and significantly modified by @showell:
* introduce vars for textarea_val and textarea_caret_pos
* simplify mock_esm call
* use override for hash_util
* minor things like whitespace cleanup
(see #18849 for the original PR)
We now only expose mock_template as a helper in run_test.
This has the following advantages:
* less boilerplate at the top of the file
* more surgical control with setting exercise_templates
* no more "f" hack (or render_foo consts)
* we force devs to explicitly mock the template
See frontend_tests/zjsunit for the substantive changes.
All the changes to the tests are very mechanical in nature.
This appears to be a silly case of using mock_template,
since the tests directly "require" the template, but
we are using it here to set up a generalization.
13 choose 1 is obviously 13, but it's also 13! divided
by the product of 12! and 1!.
The cruftiest part of this change gets fixed by the
subsequent commit (no need to call mock_template at
the top level).