This commit adds a basic eslintrc that emulates jslint defaults.
Rules that conflict with our existing code have been switched to
warnings instead of errors. Globals have been added to the eslintrc. The
bundled js file (generated by webpack) and blueslip.js are ignored with
.eslintignore.
To display warnings, run npm run lint-loud. This runs eslint without the
--quiet option on static/js and frontend_tests.
npm run --silent lint is run by tools/lint-all (in addition to jslint).
The --silent option is used to suppress the default output from npm run.
Fixes#535.
When we filtered buddy lists, a recent change introduced some
bugs related to case-insensitive emails. We now circumvent the
bug by indexing presence_info with user_ids.
If you narrowed to a topic that was not one of the most recent 5
topics and had uppercase characters, it would disappear from the
topic list as soon as all of its messages were read.
If stream names weren't entirely lowercase, then our function
topic_list.is_for_stream() was improperly reporting false and
failing to update unread counts for the active topic widget.
This regression was probably introduced in the fairly recent
53eea250d0 commit.
Fixes#2330.
We now use comma-delimited lists of user_ids for the following
data structures in unread.js:
- unread_privates[<user_ids_string>]
- get_counts.pm_count[<user_ids_string>]
This is more performant, along with accepting a parameter for
filtering only streams that are subscribed to if the toggle is set to
subscribed only.
Also, it now does substring matches, rather than just matching if an
entire word matches the search query.
Fixes#2141.
Previously, this would incorrectly include a user with name and email
"" in the recipients list shown in the local echo code path.
We fix this and add a test for the issue.
This function does the "heavy" lifting of updating an unread
count. (It's not exactly heavy lifting, but it makes it so
the parent just needs to find the outer element of the unread
div, using whatever method makes sense for the parent.)
I forgot to remove this code in a recent refactoring that copied
this code into activity.js. It should not have caused any errors,
but it's no longer needed.
Updates the HTML docs to match changes to the Desk.com website,
including all new screenshots for the custom action workflow.
Tests four types of messages that could be sent as notifications from
Desk.com. Desk.com allows an account administrator to send any text
in a custom action, so there isn't a standard format.
Custom actions send URL-encoded POST data, the test fixtures contain
URL-encoded text like what could be sent by a custom action configured
as described in the Zulip Integrations documentation to post a new
message to a stream. (See also #2169, errors in this documentation.)
New zerver.tests.webhooks.test_deskdotcom.DeskDotComHookTests:
* Static text: minimal plain text string
* Case updated: activity alert with link to a Desk.com case and message
* Unicode text Italian: activity alert with message in Italian
* Unicode text Japanese: activity alert with message in Japanese
Each posts a new message in the deskdotcom stream.
Tested on Ubuntu 14.04. I created the fixtures with Emacs, I would
appreciate if someone can check that the Italian and Japanese messages
look ok. I used the same text for a live test and it displayed correctly.
Fixes#2031
From subs.js we don't redundantly try to remove an element
from ths sidebar; we just trigger the event.
In stream_list.js we continue to remove the element from
the DOM, and we also remove the widget from our internal
Dict of sidebar rows, so that if we re-subscribe, we know
we'll automatically re-build the widget from the template
and the latest data from stream_data.js.
We used to have hacky code where various functions would call
build_stream_sidebar_row() to get a jQuery object, and then they
would attach the jQuery object to the "sub" object from stream_data.js.
Now build_stream_sidebar_row() localizes the hack of attaching
a UI object to the "sub" object to just one function (and we can
clean this up in a follow-up commit).
Also, the UI object is now a JS object that can close on some useful
state information like the stream name and encapsulate how we
toggle the inactive_stream class.
Finally, we don't have build_stream_sidebar_row() needlessly append
list items to $('#stream_filters') when we know that our callers are
going to re-build the list anyway.
The code removed in this commit added pinned streams to a list
of elems, only to have them added again by the next block of code
(but more concisely). Through some strange quirk of appendTo() this
never created user-facing bugs, but you could clearly see in the console
that it was doing double work.
It used to be the case that you would get new messages for a
huddle, but the huddle wouldn't show up on your buddy list until
the every-50-seconds mass update of the buddy list.
Now we make sure to work with non-stale jQuery objects, and,
more importantly, we resize ourselves if we add new huddles.
(The resize issue arises due to some complicated heuristics
where we don't want group PMs to take up too much of the buddy
list for users who don't have many in their history.)
This fixes a bug with the group pm section of our
buddy list. It wasn't updating when you fetched
old private messages.
We had been calling activity.process_loaded_messages() as
part of message_store.do_unread_count_updates(), which was
called sometimes unnecessarily and sometime not called when
we needed to get huddle info.
Now we call it when we need it most, which is when you
click on "Private Messages".
This restyles the message_controls options to center them horizontally
while fixing them closer to the right side of the edge, along with just
replacing the edit button with a preview source button once editing is
disabled.