import $ from "jquery"; import * as hashchange from "./hashchange"; import {$t} from "./i18n"; import * as message_viewport from "./message_viewport"; import * as navigate from "./navigate"; import {page_params} from "./page_params"; /* For various historical reasons there isn't one single chunk of code that really makes our gear menu function. In this comment I try to help you know where to look for relevant code. The module that you're reading now doesn't actually do much of the work. Our gear menu has these choices: ================= hash: Manage streams hash: Settings hash: Organization settings --- link: Help center info: Keyboard shortcuts info: Message formatting info: Search operators --- link: Desktop & mobile apps link: Integrations link: API documentation link: Statistics --- hash: Invite users --- misc: Logout ================= Depending on settings, there may also be choices like "Feedback" or "Debug". The menu items get built in a server-side template called templates/zerver/app/navbar.html. Each item is an HTML anchor tag with a "role" of "menuitem". The menu itself has the selector "settings-dropdown". The items with the prefix of "hash:" are in-page links: #streams #settings #organization #invite When you click on the links there is a function called hashchanged() in static/js/hashchange.js that gets invoked. (We use window.onhashchange to register the handler.) This function then launches the appropriate modal for each menu item. Look for things like subs.launch(...) or invite.launch() in that code. Some items above are prefixed with "link:". Those items, when clicked, just use the normal browser mechanism to link to external pages, and they have a target of "_blank". The "info:" items use our info overlay system in static/js/info_overlay.js. They are dispatched using a click handler in static/js/click_handlers.js. The click handler uses "[data-overlay-trigger]" as the selector and then calls browser_history.go_to_location. */ // We want to remember how far we were scrolled on each 'tab'. // To do so, we need to save away the old position of the // scrollbar when we switch to a new tab (and restore it // when we switch back.) const scroll_positions = new Map(); export function update_org_settings_menu_item() { const item = $(".admin-menu-item").expectOne(); if (page_params.is_admin) { item.find("span").text($t({defaultMessage: "Manage organization"})); } else { item.find("span").text($t({defaultMessage: "Organization settings"})); } } export function initialize() { update_org_settings_menu_item(); $('#gear-menu a[data-toggle="tab"]').on("show", (e) => { // Save the position of our old tab away, before we switch const old_tab = $(e.relatedTarget).attr("href"); scroll_positions.set(old_tab, message_viewport.scrollTop()); }); $('#gear-menu a[data-toggle="tab"]').on("shown", (e) => { const target_tab = $(e.target).attr("href"); // Hide all our error messages when switching tabs $(".alert").removeClass("show"); // Set the URL bar title to show the sub-page you're currently on. let browser_url = target_tab; if (browser_url === "#message_feed_container") { browser_url = ""; } hashchange.changehash(browser_url); // After we show the new tab, restore its old scroll position // (we apparently have to do this after setting the hash, // because otherwise that action may scroll us somewhere.) if (target_tab === "#message_feed_container") { if (scroll_positions.has(target_tab)) { message_viewport.scrollTop(scroll_positions.get(target_tab)); } else { navigate.scroll_to_selected(); } } }); // The admin and settings pages are generated client-side through // templates. } export function open() { $("#settings-dropdown").trigger("click"); // there are invisible li tabs, which should not be clicked. $("#gear-menu").find("li:not(.invisible) a").eq(0).trigger("focus"); } export function is_open() { return $(".dropdown").hasClass("open"); } export function close() { if (is_open()) { $(".dropdown").removeClass("open"); } }