This transpiles the JavaScript and (future) TypeScript in
`static/shared/js` to `static/shared/lib`. It also compiles away
ES2020 syntax that’s not supported by the oldest JS engines targeted
by zulip-mobile.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The max inline preview limit was previously increased to 10 by #20789.
However, as issue #23624 shows, it's still causing confusion for users
when they include more than 10 links.
Bump this limit up to 24, which is a multiple of the 4 image preview
per line logic.
Uptil now, on typing "<time" after some other autocompleteable token
like a mention or emoji, the timezone aware time typeahead would not
get triggered since the time syntax was checked after the earlier syntax
had been mistakenly used to (wrongly) tokenize the precursor text.
Now the code has been fixed to detect the time syntax the same way as
the rest: checking each character in the precursor text from end to
start, and tokenize it correctly.
Fixes: #23998.
Overrides the default context `allow_search_engine_indexing` to
always be `False` for `templates/corporate/attribution.html` so
that it does not appear in Google / search engine indexes.
Updates test of documentation pages in `test_docs.py` to have an
option for corporate pages to set this value in the template and
verifies that the meta tag for robots noindex, nofollow is
always in the response.
Removes a paragraph about posting in the new members stream to get
help finding issues to work on from the first contribution part of
the contributing guide.
Also updates the remaining section about posting to new members as
a way to introduce yourself with a link to the community norms and
offering positive feedback as well as constructive criticism.
For descriptive endpoints, such as `/register`, that might raise
Schema Validation errors via `validate_against_openapi_schema`,
omits the OpenAPI schema definition in the error output.
Also omits the error instance definition in the error output
when it is a jsonschema object with over 100 properties. This
means that the test instance for objects, like user settings,
will be printed in the error output, but the test instance for
the entire endpoint will not be printed to the console.
The omitted output can be thousands of lines long making it
difficult to find the initial console output that actually helps
the contributor with debugging.
Adds a section in "Documenting REST API endpoints" about
debugging and understanding these errors that is linked to
in the error console output.
The color of "x" icon in "Discard" button flickers when hovering
over the button. This commit fixes it by just adding the hover
color to the text and not icon which was anyways set to original
color using different selector which was the cause of flickering.
This commit fixes the hover behavior of save-discard button
in dark theme. We change the text to be slightly brighter
on hover and keep the icon color same.
The background-color property is removed from hover CSS. This
change is safe because for save-button, we already define
different hover behavior below which takes precedence. And
for light-theme, the discard button already has the same
background-color without hovering, so this property was only
affecting discard button in dark-theme.
The correct background-color for buttons of save-discard widget
was not being applied and instead almost transparent color was
applied to dark-theme CSS rules. This commit adds ID to the
selector such that CSS in app_components.css is preferred over
dark-theme CSS.
This greatly improves the readability of the diffs and in-codebase
translation strings over using ASCII sequences for unicode in the JSON.
We've previously noticed [^1] some JSON translation files ending up with
escaped Unicode sequences on disk, which Transifex indicates is expected
behavior [^2], though it is sometimes fixed by `manage.py
compilemessages` [^3]. Further, as noted in #23932 [^4], some JSON
translation files include HTML-escaped entities like quotation marks.
This script will ingest valid JSON files and output them as proper UTF-8
files with appropriately unescaped (unless otherwise necessary, like
double quotes being backslash-escaped) sequences, except when the key
itself contains HTML escape sequences (as it's presumed the value of
such entries must be pre-escaped before being passed to consumers).
[^1]: https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/58-translation/topic/Transifex.20client/near/1479205
[^2]: https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/58-translation/topic/an.20email.20for.20Transifex.20support/near/1481287
[^3]: https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/58-translation/topic/an.20email.20for.20Transifex.20support/near/1481908
[^4]: Which is not end-to-end fixed yet by this commit: that will
require a new release of Zulip Server.
gitlint-ignore: B1, title-trailing-punctuation, body-min-length, body-is-missing
We do not use "#bot_table_error" element to show any errors
anymore. It was previously used to show the error if bot
creation failed but since 6db88f0d39 moved bot creation
to a modal, we now show error, if any, inside the modal
itself. This commit also removes the hide_errors function
since the error element itself is removed.
This commit removes bot_error function in settings_bots.js
since it is not used now. It was added in d90d1a04 and was
used in error handling, but since we changed the design to
show dialog for reactivation and deactivation of bots and
errors are shown inside the dialog and errors are handled
differently and thus the function's usage was removed in
a9893fb654.
This commit also removes get_bot_info_div which was only
used by bot_error function.
We already have "inline-block" class for the h3 element
in profile_settings.hbs, so the display property is set
as "inline-block" and the CSS set by "hide" class is
overridden. We should not have "hide" class for this
element, since we want to show that element and not
hide it.
This was probably added while picking code of some
other element in bb816e199.
Removes the `btn-direct` class in `portico.css` that was only
being used for dev login buttons.
Adds `dev-button` class for general CSS rules for buttons on the
dev login page. Adds `dev-login-button` and `dev-create-button`
classes for CSS rules specific to the two types of buttons on the
page.
Removes `#find_account .btn` and `#find_account .form-control`
rules in `static/styles/portico/portico.css`.
The last use of these rules was removed in commit 7afbc9ddd6
when the login and registration pages were redesigned.
This commit moves the upgrade text for message retention
setting below the label so that it is clear that the text
is present for message retention setting. This change is
done for both stream creation form and stream edit panel.
The upgrade text shown for message retention setting for realms
on limited plans should mention about sponsorship only for
non-business orgs. In the stream edit panel, the sponsorship
text was present even for non-business orgs because the
is_business_type_org parameter was not being passed to the
template, so this commit fixes the code to pass the
is_busines_type_org parameter correctly to the template.
The message retention setting is only visible to owners in the
stream creation form, so the jquery code to hide the custom
input, set the default value for dropdown and listener to
show and hide the custom input should be called only for owners.
The `next_is_same_sender` has no effect on the CSS of the message
displayed and the JS changes seem to have no effect too.
See cc8021a742 for more details.
The English word "at" was manually appended to the string output of
datetime-related functions to generate the string shown in the tooltip
when hovering over the timestamp of a message. Use the translated form
"{date} at {time}" instead, as found elsewhere in the codebase.
Disables the deactivate account button in the user's account and
privacy settings tab if they are the only active organization owner.
Adds a tooltip when hovering on the deactivated button to let the
user know why the button is disabled.
The backend already returns an error for self account deactivation
requests if the user is the only organization owner.
Adds `avatar.build_user_avatar_widget` to the updates done in
`settings_account.update_avatar_change_display` when the user
has permission to change/delete their avatar.
For the case where a user has their personal account profile
settings open while the organization or user's permissions are
changed, `user_avatar_widget_created` boolean is added to
`settings_account.js` to track whether the widget and handlers
have been created so that live updates don't rebuild the
existing widget and handlers.
Also, updates `avatar.build_user_avatar_widget` to return early if
the user cannot change their avatar. This pattern better matches
the other instances where we use the direct upload widget for the
organization icon and logos.
The "day" and "night" color scheme names were updated in #20371,
but the organization profile settings tab still has had the old
names for the two types of wide logos.
Updates "Day logo" to be "Light theme logo" and "Night logo" to
be "Dark theme logo".
Adds hiding any elements with the `image_upload_button` class in
the organization profile (icon and logos) to the live updates in
`settings_org.maybe_disable_widgets`, so that any role changes
that remove admin permissions will update these images so that
they no longer appear able to be updated / deleted.
The `settings-info-icon` with the tooltip for the user avatar
section was removed in commit 103db2afaf. This removes the changes
to that tooltip in `settings_account.update_avatar_change_display`.
Instead of hiding or showing the `image_upload_button` in that same
live update function, we now add or remove the `hide` class, which
in the previous commit has a specific CSS hover rule for the image
upload widget.
Also adds test coverage for the `is_admin` case for this setting
because administrators can always change their own avatar even if
the organization has disabled avatar changes.
If there is no `disabled_text` provided for the image upload widget,
then there is no need to have the `image_disabled` div rendered in
the template. This allows the hover CSS rules to be more general for
the image upload widget in general.
Adds a check for `disabled_text` around the `image_disabled` div
element in `image_upload_widget.hbs`.
Also, changes `image_upload_background` class to
`image_hover_background` so that it more accurately describes what
the CSS rule is for and why it's used in both the `image_disabled`
div and the `image_upload_button` div.
The `hide` CSS rule in `app_components.css` was being overwritten
by the more specific rules in `image_upload_widget.css`, which
meant that when changing the inage was disabled the hover text for
updating or deleting the image was still visible.
Adds `hide` class (and therefore more specific rule) to
`image_upload_widget.css` for when this text should be display
none.
Fixes#23844.
This only set the last_message CSS class, which is no longer used for
styling or JavaScript code.
(The calculation was also wrong, in that new messages arriving would
not cause it to be removed from the previous message with the
last_message class).
The last_message CSS class didn't mean what it said it did, due to
issues with live update.
Further, this logic was poorly written, with `$message` changing types
from a .message_row to a .recipient_row for now apparent reason.
I was able to reproduce at least one bug where the `v` shortcut would
not correctly open the lightbox that is fixed by this rewrite.
Fixes zulip#19759
Before grid, there was overlap of action buttons and text (photo 1).
With grid, there was just very little space for messages (photo 2).
With this commit, the message gets a bit more space (photo 3).
This helps us add more width to the content column of message
on narrow widths. Note that it will still always be less than
before grid, since we are explicitly preventing overlap.
Using grid layout moves us away from fixed widths
and position for items where possible, which will
make it easier to make messagebox changes without
breaking formatting.
Visual changes expected in this commit:
- When the action buttons overlap the message content,
it will no longer visually overlap but completely cut off
the content — which is good, but means the messages can’t
be as wide on narrow width views. There’s a slight improvement
to this in an upcoming commit.
Also removes the `last_message` CSS, which was busted due to the
`last_message` calculation not correctly being updated for new
messages arriving, and didn't improve styling.
Having the class at the top of message DOM structure when the
user is editing a message, helps apply css when user is editing
a message.
Short prep commit for the next commit; no visible changes
Previously, we got the directory path for all documentation pages
before checking for API method and path information in the OpenAPI
documentation. Instead, we now check the `path_template` is the
API documentation view template before getting the directory path.
Also, changes the confusingly named `article_path` variable, which
overlapped with the DocumentationArticle dataclass `article_path`
field, to now be `api_documentation_path`.
Prep commit for moving the help center documentation to a top level
directory.
Accessing .realm will cause a fetch query from the database if the
attribute hasn't been fetched already earlier in the codepath. That's
completely redundant if we're just comparing realms, and we should only
access .realm_id attribute. This seems to eliminate a query in some
codepaths, which is nice in this performance-sensitive function.
Adds links to the documentation about management commands in the
API documentation for creating users, as well as the `/devtools`
documentation, the GDPR compliance article and the incoming
webhooks tutorial.
When file uploads are stored in S3, this means that Zulip serves as a
302 to S3. Because browsers do not cache redirects, this means that
no image contents can be cached -- and upon every page load or reload,
every recently-posted image must be re-fetched. This incurs extra
load on the Zulip server, as well as potentially excessive bandwidth
usage from S3, and on the client's connection.
Switch to fetching the content from S3 in nginx, and serving the
content from nginx. These have `Cache-control: private, immutable`
headers set on the response, allowing browsers to cache them locally.
Because nginx fetching from S3 can be slow, and requests for uploads
will generally be bunched around when a message containing them are
first posted, we instruct nginx to cache the contents locally. This
is safe because uploaded file contents are immutable; access control
is still mediated by Django. The nginx cache key is the URL without
query parameters, as those parameters include a time-limited signed
authentication parameter which lets nginx fetch the non-public file.
This adds a number of nginx-level configuration parameters to control
the caching which nginx performs, including the amount of in-memory
index for he cache, the maximum storage of the cache on disk, and how
long data is retained in the cache. The currently-chosen figures are
reasonable for small to medium deployments.
The most notable effect of this change is in allowing browsers to
cache uploaded image content; however, while there will be many fewer
requests, it also has an improvement on request latency. The
following tests were done with a non-AWS client in SFO, a server and
S3 storage in us-east-1, and with 100 requests after 10 requests of
warm-up (to fill the nginx cache). The mean and standard deviation
are shown.
| | Redirect to S3 | Caching proxy, hot | Caching proxy, cold |
| ----------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- |
| Time in Django | 263.0 ms ± 28.3 ms | 258.0 ms ± 12.3 ms | 258.0 ms ± 12.3 ms |
| Small file (842b) | 586.1 ms ± 21.1 ms | 266.1 ms ± 67.4 ms | 288.6 ms ± 17.7 ms |
| Large file (660k) | 959.6 ms ± 137.9 ms | 609.5 ms ± 13.0 ms | 648.1 ms ± 43.2 ms |
The hot-cache performance is faster for both large and small files,
since it saves the client the time having to make a second request to
a separate host. This performance improvement remains at least 100ms
even if the client is on the same coast as the server.
Cold nginx caches are only slightly slower than hot caches, because
VPC access to S3 endpoints is extremely fast (assuming it is in the
same region as the host), and nginx can pool connections to S3 and
reuse them.
However, all of the 648ms taken to serve a cold-cache large file is
occupied in nginx, as opposed to the only 263ms which was spent in
nginx when using redirects to S3. This means that to overall spend
less time responding to uploaded-file requests in nginx, clients will
need to find files in their local cache, and skip making an
uploaded-file request, at least 60% of the time. Modeling shows a
reduction in the number of client requests by about 70% - 80%.
The `Content-Disposition` header logic can now also be entirely shared
with the local-file codepath, as can the `url_only` path used by
mobile clients. While we could provide the direct-to-S3 temporary
signed URL to mobile clients, we choose to provide the
served-from-Zulip signed URL, to better control caching headers on it,
and greater consistency. In doing so, we adjust the salt used for the
URL; since these URLs are only valid for 60s, the effect of this salt
change is minimal.
Moving `/user_avatars/` to being served partially through Django
removes the need for the `no_serve_uploads` nginx reconfiguring when
switching between S3 and local backends. This is important because a
subsequent commit will move S3 attachments to being served through
nginx, which would make `no_serve_uploads` entirely nonsensical of a
name.
Serve the files through Django, with an offload for the actual image
response to an internal nginx route. In development, serve the files
directly in Django.
We do _not_ mark the contents as immutable for caching purposes, since
the path for avatar images is hashed only by their user-id and a salt,
and as such are reused when a user's avatar is updated.
Importing `upload_backend` directly means that in testing it must also
be mocked where it is imported, in order to correctly test the right
backend. Since `get_avatar_url` is part of the public
`ZulipUploadBackend` API, add another helper method to call that.
The `django-sendfile2` module unfortunately only supports a single
`SENDFILE` root path -- an invariant which subsequent commits need to
break. Especially as Zulip only runs with a single webserver, and
thus sendfile backend, the functionality is simple to inline.
It is worth noting that the following headers from the initial Django
response are _preserved_, if present, and sent unmodified to the
client; all other headers are overridden by those supplied by the
internal redirect[^1]:
- Content-Type
- Content-Disposition
- Accept-Ranges
- Set-Cookie
- Cache-Control
- Expires
As such, we explicitly unset the Content-type header to allow nginx to
set it from the static file, but set Content-Disposition and
Cache-Control as we want them to be.
[^1]: https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/examples/xsendfile/
Enforcing a consistent `type` helps us double-check that we're not
playing fast-and-loose with any file paths for local files. As noted
in the comment, this is purely for defense-in-depth.
Passing `write_local_file` a consistent `type` requires removing the
"avatars" out of `realm_avatar_and_logo_path` -- which makes it
consistent across upload backends.
This, in turn, requires a compensatory change to zerver.lib.export, to
be explicit that the realm icons are exported from the avatars
directory. This clarity is likely an improvement.
sendfile already applied a Content-Disposition header, but the
algorithm may provide both `filename=` and `filename*=` values (which
is potentially confusing to clients) and incorrectly slash-escapes
quotes in Unicode strings.
Django provides a correct implementation, but it is only accessible to
FileResponse objects. Since the entire point is to offload the
filehandle handling, we cannot use a FileResponse.
Django 4.2 will make the function available outside of FileResponse.
Until then, extract our own Content-Disposition handling, based on
Django's.
We remove the very verbose comment added in d4360e2287, describing
Content-Disposition headers, as it does not add much.
As uploads are a feature of the application, not of a generic nginx
deployment, move them into the `zulip::app_frontend_base` class. This
is purely for organizational clarity -- we do not support deployments
with has `zulip::nginx` but not `zulip::app_frontend_base`.
Previously, `templates/zerver/api/missing.md` was a symlink to the
file in the help center documentation.
Prep commit for moving the help center documentation to a top level
directory.
Add more tests analogous to existing ones but for different scenarios.
This is mostly boring text, but is important for completeness, since the
notificability logic underneath is subtle.
Split the one giant `test_end_to_end_missedmessage_hook` into many
smaller tests.
This allows us to not worry about resetting database state after each
test case and also allows extracting a lot of common stuff into setUp
and tearDown.
There is probably even more scope of deduplication here (for example,
the mock and the `assert_maybe_enqueue_notifications_call_args` call are
same for all test cases) but that might not be worth the added
complexity.
We also change a few
```
user_profile.<setting> = <value>
user_profile.save()
```
expressions to instead use the `do_change_user_setting` function.
For alert words, we currently don't send email/push notifications --
only desktop notifications. Thus, we don't need to consider alert words
here, since desktop notifications do not utilize the presence status
calculated at this stage.
Tested manually that alert word desktop notifications work as expected.
When we implement email/push notifications for alert words (issues #5137
and #13127), we can add new fields like
`notifications_data.alert_word_email_notify`, similar to the existing
`notifications_data.wildcard_mention_email_notify`, which will allow us
to keep the alert word notifiability check inside the dataclass, similar
to how the mentions checks are done currently. So, even when that
feature is implemented, the code which this commit removes would be
unnecessary.
We now use the undo supporting `insert` function from the
`text-field-edit` module to update the text after autocompletion,
instead of just resetting the value of the textarea / input, which was
not undo-able.
So that the undo history seems sensible, we replace only the minimal
diff between the text before and after autocompletion. This ensures
that only this diff, and not the entire text, is highlighted when
undoing, as would be ideal.
Fixes: #14311.
The new function specifies the single minimal diff between 2 strings.
It takes in 2 string parameters and returns an array with 3 integers
where the 1st is the index where the difference starts and the 2nd and
3rd are the indices of the end of the diff in the 2 strings.
Updates the help center articles on restricting email and avatar
changes so that it is clear that administrators can always change
these settings for themselves.
Also, fixes a broken link and a few small text/formatting errors.
--attachments is redundant and should not be used:
```
$ mmctl export create --attachments
Flag --attachments has been deprecated, the tool now includes attachments by default. The flag will be removed in a future version.
```
Intercom sends a HEAD request to validate the webhook URL on their side,
which was not expected in the previous implementation.
This fixes the problem that we send out a confusing error message for it.
Fixes#23912.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Uptil now, with the composebox expanded and some content in it, when a
task in a todo widget was clicked, it did not toggle as expected but
focused the composebox, selecting all the text in it.
This is fixed by ensuring the task is a clickable message element and
clicking it doesn't collapse the composebox. This has the added benefit
of fixing the bug where toggling a task expanded a collapsed composebox.
Fixes: #22928.
During installation on a new host, `create-database` attempts to
verify that there isn't a bunch of data already in the database which
is it about to drop and recreate. In the most common case, this
statement emits a scary-looking warning, since the database does not
exist yet:
```
+ /home/zulip/deployments/current/scripts/setup/create-database
+ POSTGRES_USER=postgres
++ crudini --get /etc/zulip/zulip.conf postgresql database_name
++ echo zulip
+ DATABASE_NAME=zulip
++ crudini --get /etc/zulip/zulip.conf postgresql database_user
++ echo zulip
+ DATABASE_USER=zulip
++ cd /
++ su postgres -c 'psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -Atc '\''SELECT COUNT(*) FROM zulip.zerver_message;'\'' zulip'
psql: error: connection to server on socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432" failed: FATAL: database "zulip" does not exist
```
Because we are attempting to gracefully handle the case where the
database does not exist yet, we also continue (and drop the database)
in other, less expected cases -- for instance, if database contains a
schema we do not expect.
Explicitly check for the database existence first, and once we verify
that, allow any further failures in the `SELECT COUNT(*)` to abort
`create-database`. This serves the dual purpose of hiding the "FATAL"
error for the common case when the database does not exist, as well as
preventing dropping the database if anything else goes awry.
This commit refactors the code for dropdown list widget settings
such that we can reuse the added functions for further settings
that will use dropdown_list_widget.
This change will be helpful when we will add group-based settings
and change some of the existing role-based settings to be group-based.
We add a new function "get_widget_for_dropdown_list_settings" to
get the widget variable from setting name. The functions to get
and set the setting value use "get_widget_for_dropdown_list_settings"
function to get the widget and then gets or sets the setting value
accordingly.
We also add "data-setting-widget-type" and "data-setting-value-type"
attributes to the element like other settings.
The "data-setting-widget-type" attr is used by get_input_element_value
to use "get_dropdown_list_widget_setting_value" function for
dropdown-list-widget settings.
The "data-setting-value-type" attribute is used to parse the setting
value to correct types in "get_dropdown_list_widget_setting_value"
function.
There are a few account settings that are possibly deactivated if
a user is not an administrator (email, name and avatar changes),
depending on the organization's policy for changing those settings.
When a user's role is updated to become (or no longer be) an admin,
the display for these account settings may need to be updated.
Adds `settings_account.update_account_settings_display` to the
functions called in `user_events.update_person` if the active
user's role is changed to or from an administrator role.
This is a best-effort rendering of the "fields" of Slack incoming
hooks, which Slack renders in two columns. We approximate them in a
Markdown table, with some minor in-place replacements.
Fixes#22228.
`check_text_block` transformed its input, making the object it
returned not the same object it was passed; this invalidated it for
use in `check_list`. It is also, in general, unlike all other
validators.
Make it return a TypedDict cast of its input.
If `invite_as` is passed as a number outside the range of a PostgreSQL
`SMALLINT` field, the database throws an exception. Move this exception
to the glass as a validation error to allow better client-side error
handling and reduce database round-trips.
The class for "tr" element was changed in c22de76af7, so
get_stream_id function was not able to get the correct stream-id
from the target element. This commit fixes get_stream_edit
function to also check for closest ".stream-notifications-row"
ancestor element and thus it returns the correct stream id.
If a previous attempt at an upgrade failed for some reason, the new
PostgreSQL may be installed, and the conversion will succeed, but the
new PostgreSQL daemon will not be running (Puppet does not force it to
start). This causes the upgrade to fail when analyzing statistics,
since the daemon isn't running.
Explicitly start the new PostgreSQL; this does nothing in most cases,
but will provider better resiliency when recovering from previous
partial upgrades.
Rest of the page uses "Source sans 3" font and also most of
input and select elements in rest of the app use the same font.
This commit updates the select, input and textarea elements in
"/upgrade" page to use "Source sans 3" font and not the one set
by Bootstrap.
Most of the select, input and textarea elements in the app uses
"Source sans 3" font.
This commit updates the select, input and textarea elements in
"/devtools/integrations" page to use "Source sans 3" font
and not the one set by Bootstrap.
Prep commit for creating demo organizations in the development
environment with a blank email address for organization owners.
Changes the input element for organization owners into a button
element, so that text other than the input value can be displayed.
Renames and cleans up some of the CSS rules for the `btn-admin`
class that is used in the dev login page for input elements.
Confirmed via git-grep that this class is only used on the dev
login page.
Updates the help center article to match the style and formatting
of "Import from Slack" and replaces existing content with its
corresponding Markdown macro.
Fixed a bug in expanded compose box preview mode,
which lead to buttons at the bottom of the compose box
being pushed off the screen and text overflowing.
Manually tested for different screen sizes.
Fixes: #23493.
Moves the tooltip when email changes are disabled to be shown on
hovering over the email button text and pencil icon. Removes the
question icon that previously showed the tooltip on hover.
Moves the complicated logic in `account_settings.hbs` for whether
to disable the change email button (and show the tooltip) to
`settings_data.ts`.
This update mirrors how similar realm settings are handled,
such as `realm_name_changes_disabled`, and means that the
`realm_email_changes_disabled` bool is added to `page_params.ts`.
Prep commit for moving the email changes disabled tooltip from
a separate question icon to the disabled button itself.
When this code was moved from being in zerver in 21a2fd482e, it kept
the `if ZILENCER_ENABLED` blocks. Since ZILENCER and CORPORATE are
generally either both on or both off, the if statement became
mostly-unnecessary.
However, because tests cannot easily remove elements from
INSTALLED_APPS and re-determine URL resolution, we switch to checking
`if CORPORATE_ENABLED` as a guard, and leave these in-place.
The other side effect of this is that with e54ded49c4, most Zulip
deployments started to 404 requests for `/apps` instead of redirecting
them to `https://zulip.com/apps/` since they no longer had any path
configured for `/apps`. Unfortunately, this URL is in widespread use
in the app (e.g. in links from the Welcome Bot), so we should ensure
that it does successfully redirect.
Add the `/apps` path to `zerver`, but only if not CORPORATE_ENABLED,
so the URLs do not overlap.
muted_users.js is another dependency of people.js to be converted into
typescript. Note that for filter_muted_users, we avoid typing persons
with a type that might get added to people.ts in the future, as it
otherwise might introduce cyclic dependency.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
‘logging.warning("Naive datetime:", item)’ is an invalid call that
crashes with “TypeError: not all arguments converted during string
formatting”. I take that to mean this check has not been tripped in
the six years it’s been there, and can safely be replaced with an
error.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The figure element here was used for a text bubble rather than a
graphics (i.e. "figure"), hence a div element is more appropriate.
This change doesn't effect the visual styling as verfied by comparing
the rendered result visually, and comparing the applied styles in the
devtools.
Some email clients (notably, Gmail Web) support automatically threading
emails together if recipients and subjects match[1]. Manual testing
indicated that prefixing a subject with "[bracketed content]" does not
break this threading behavior, but the added checkmark in a resolved
topic's title does. Before sending an email notification, determine
whether the topic is resolved, and pass this information to the Jinja
template to properly format a threadable email subject.
Fixes: #22538
[1]: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/5900
Previously, stream names and topics (without consideration for their
resolution status) were concatenated in Python-land and passed through
to the template. To more cleanly separate concerns, and to prepare for
accounting for topic resolution status being a third, independent,
component of a subject line, instead pass stream and topic strings
independently to the Jinja template, which can format them as it sees
fit.
Additionally, migrate existing EditMessageTest to use this helper
method, with the side effect of migrating the tested flow from a
/json/messages URL to a /api/v1/messages URL.
This code path isn't currently reached for the logged out "spectator"
view, but it will be in upcoming commits. This makes sure that case
is handled properly.
This change ensures that every call to find the stream name or topic
in the composebox is calling compose_state functions instead of directly
taking a value from an HTML element specified by a classname.
This has better code readability and abstracts away the classname,
and also makes it easier to change which classname we use (which
will be happening in an upcoming change as part of switching the
stream name field to a dropdown).
Note that this change means that the stream name will always be
trimmed, whereas before it was whatever the user had written even
if it had trailing whitespace. This shouldn't be an issue as far
as we (me + Tim) can tell, and also it will become irrelevant as
soon as the dropdown changes land.
This code is equivalent, because the keep_leading_whitespace parameter
of get_or_set was never used for the stream name.
This addresses an open TODO and makes the code more readable.
Updates `compute_narrow_title` to cover the two cases for views
with undefined filters: "All messages" and "Recent conversations".
Also, moves the call to `notifications.redraw_title` from
`set_narrow_title` and to `update_narrow_title`.
Creates a new function, `compute_narrow_title`, that returns a
string for the narrow title based on the current filter, so that
`update_narrow_title` can call that function, and then use the
returned string to set the narrow title.
Adds a node test for the new `compute_narrow_title` function for
cases that differ from the title generated by `filter.get_title`.
The authenticate_by_username limit of 5 attempts per 30 minutes can get
annoying in some cases where the user really forgot their password and
should be allowed to keep trying with admin approvial - so we should
document the command that allows unblocking them.
This is implemented by reusing the stream_privacy handlebars helper.
We can't use it in the public stream case, because the design of the
invite users modal uses no space between the `#` and the stream name.
Fixes part of #23496.
Instead of removing all compose banners, we now remove only warnings
and errors -- this makes no difference right now, but this change
will allow us to add other compose banners that are cleared at
different times.
This fixes a visual regression in newer Electron builds (without
regressing Firefox) for which I still don't entirely know the root
cause, where extra "borders" were being applied to messages in both
streams and PMs. Applying a negative "spread radius" to the box-shadow
properties of these elements, and moving that pixel to the "horizontal
shadow" aspect of the property (which is used to create the left-side
"ruler" effect), restores the expected look and feel.
Tested in qutebrowser (Chromium 87-based), Electron v18+v19, and Firefox
107.
Refs (and should unblock) zulip/zulip-desktop#1251
If new stream is created as one of the two private options, the view stream button was not visible
immediately, but does appear after a page refresh. This bug turns out to be caused by the wrong
selector being used in the code intended to make the button visible.
Fixes: #22556.
Refactored (moved) the code for preserving the cursor's initial logical
position from `quote_and_reply()` in `compose_actions.js` which calls
`replace_syntax()` directly into `replace_syntax()` in `compose_ui.js`.
This ensures that anytime text in a textarea is replaced, the original
cursor position is always restored.
Earlier, this was needed to be done separately, and missing that would
lead to bugs with the cursor unexpectedly jumping on replacement.
Fixes: #23863.
This margin doesn't make sense in a wider view, and is actually
a hinderance to the layout on narrower screens, and removing it still
keeps more than enough separation from the buttons on the right.
This commit removes get_editability function and we can instead
use is_content_editable and is_topic_editable/can_move_message
functions to check the permissions. We can remove get_editability
since there is no longer a sort order to the possibilities and
it is not necessary that if a user has permission to edit content
then they can edit the topics also.
So, this commit adds is_message_editable_ignoring_permissions
check to is_content_editable and also modifies the tests accordingly.
We separate the message editing and message moving settings
into different sections.
We do not change the help-links for the section headings and keep
both of them same linked to "Configure message eiditng and deletion"
as we would anyway be changing or spliting this page and can update
the links at that time.
This commit renames "can_edit_topic_of_any_message" function
in models.py to "can_move_messages_to_another_topic" and
"user_can_edit_topic_of_any_message" function in settings_data.js
to "user_can_move_messages_to_another_topic".
This change is done since topic editing permission does not
depend on message sender now and messages are considered same
irrespective of whether the user who is editing the topic had sent
the message or not. This also makes the naming consistent with
what we use for the label of this setting in webapp and how we
describe this action in help documentation.
This commit updates the labels for "edit_topic_policy" and
"move_messages_between_streams_policy" settings.
The label for topic editing setting is changed to
"Who can move messages to another topic" since the topic
edit permissions do not depend on message sender now and
messages are considered same irrespective of whether the
message was sent by the user editing the topic or by
someone else.
The label for stream editing setting is changed to
"Who can move messages to another stream".
These changes also makes the labels consistent with how these
actions are described in help center documentation.
This commit changes the topic edit permssions in webapp to not depend
whether the user editing the message had sent the message or it was sent
by someone else. Backend changes were done already in previous commits.
Previously, we always allowed topic edits when the user themseleves had
sent the message not considering the edit_topic_policy and the 3-day time
limit. But now we consider all messages as same and editing is allowed only
according to edit_topic_policy setting and the time limit of 3 days in
addition for users who are not admins or moderators.
This commit changes the topic edit permssions to not depend whether the user
editing the message had sent the message or it was sent by someone else.
We only do backend changes in this commit and frontend changes will be done
in further commits.
Previously, we always allowed topic edits when the user themseleves had
sent the message not considering the edit_topic_policy and the 3-day time
limit. But now we consider all messages as same and editing is allowed only
according to edit_topic_policy setting and the time limit of 3 days in
addition for users who are not admins or moderators.
We now allow editing stream and topic of message even if
allow_message_editing if False using webapp given that is
allowed as per other topic and stream edit specific settings.
Fixes a part of #21739.
We change the topic and stream edit permssions to not depend on
allow_message_editing setting in the API and are allowed even
if allow_message_editing is set to False based on other settings
like edit_topic_policy and can_move_message_between_streams.
Fixes a part of #21739.
All instances of `choice` have been replaced with `option` in the UI
for editing a poll. In code, `option` was already being used. This
ensures the same terminology is used across the code, the UI and the
related help center article.
"is_pm_recipient" is not supposed to be called with an arbitrary
recipient object which might have "to_user_ids" being undefined.
Since this helper is only used with focused_recipient in
compose_fade_helper, we move it there.
Note that the helper is no longer separately tested. It is now covered
by the test case of "compose_fade_helper.would_receive_message".
(See
5e74a8d0cc/static/js/compose.js (L156-L162))
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This avoids "@typescript-eslint/restrict-template-expressions" when we
convert util.js to util.ts.
Note that prettier would otherwise split the first template literal
expression in half if we don't start a newline.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This uses the linkifier index among the list of linkifiers in the
replacement as the priority to order the replacement order for
patterns in the topic. This avoids having multiple overlapping matches
that each produce a link.
The linkifier with the lowest id will be prioritized when its pattern
overlaps with another. Linkifiers are prioritized over raw URLs.
Note that the same algorithm is used for local echoing and the
backend markdown processor.
Fixes#23715.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This explicitly enforces ordering on the linkifiers. This is useful when
there are overlapping linkifier patterns that matches the same text. In
our current linkifier implementation, this order affects how the
patterns are handled in the markdown processor, with the earlier ones
being prioritized.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
The same pattern being matched multiple times in a topic cannot be
properly ordered using topic_name.find(match_text) and etc. when there
are multiple matches of the same pattern in the topic.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
transifex-client went EOL on November 30, 2022, replaced by
transifex/cli [^1].
Swap this in-place, since per the upstream README [^2]:
> The current version of the client maintains backwards compatibility
> for the tx push and tx pull commands. So, if you have a CI setup that
> uses them, you should not have to change anything.
As the mobile team found out, this is a partial truth if one previously
used some of the more advanced CLI flags, but all workflows referenced
in tools/ and docs/ use forwards-compatible flags to the new version.
[^1]: https://github.com/transifex/transifex-client/
[^2]: a0f28a1cf3/README.md
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for emails
textarea element in invite modal with existing CSS for that
element in zulip.css. We also change the selector to use class
instead of ID such that the dark theme CSS can take precedence
when using dark theme.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for message-edit
textarea element with existing CSS for that element in zulip.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for
compose textarea element in with existing CSS for that
element in compose.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for textarea
element in sponsorship page with existing CSS for that element
in billing.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds required bootstrap CSS rules used for textarea
element in support page with existing CSS for that element in
portico_signin.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds bootstrap CSS rules used for textarea element
in devtools integrations panel in integerations_dev_panel.css.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
This commit adds margin-bottom property to CSS of email field
in user deactivation modal with other CSS properties for this
field in settings.css since we are going to remove bootstrap
CSS rules in further commits.
This commit extracts some common bootstrap rules used for textarea
elements in settings (both organization and stream settings) and
this rules are added for settings_textarea class. We also add
settings_textarea class to the textarea elements in settings.
This change is done so we can safely remove textarea CSS rules
for bootstrap.css as a part of our process to remove bootstrap
without changing existing design.
The `stream_id` property of a stream object was being wrongly accessed
as `id`, which does not exist, in the function
`get_available_streams_for_moving_messages()`
This led to the current stream not being rendered in the dropdown list
as expected in the `Move Topic` modal when the user does not have the
permission to post in the current stream.
We don't need to select the message after fetching messages if
the user changed the narrow in the meanwhile.
Note that in this context, message_lists.current ===
message_list.narrowed.
The new ordering matches that used in the Help Center search operators
page, which we just reordered to better highlight more frequently used
features.
Fixes#23768.
Previously, we used `sender:email`, for example, in our examples for
how to use search operators. This is correct for what ends up in the
search input, but the typeahead has a much nicer experience for
selecting a user, and the emails may be fake due to limited
email_address_visibility, so it's clearer to just refere to a user
here.
Fixes part of #23768.
Changes all the uses of the word "operators" to "filters" in
contributor docs, help center, and landing page to align with
the updated help center documentation.
Changes all the uses of the word "operators" to "filters" in the
in-app "Search operators" reference to align with the updated help
center documentation.
Fixes#23767.
Previously, the options in the stream selection dropdown were sorted in a case-sensitive
fashion, which felt a bit harder to use than just sorting alphabetically irrespective of case.
Fixes: #23283
We changed the stream permission settings UI for setting widgets
to always be present in "General" section instead of a modal.
This commit updates the help center documentation to be consistent
with the new UI.
Fixes#19519.
This commit deletes all the functions, CSS and other code
for stream privacy modal since we have udpated the UI to
show stream permission settings always in "General" section
and not inside the modal.
Fixes a part of #19519.
This commit adds code to save changes in stream permission
settings.
This commit makes some changes to code in settings_org.js to
handle stream settings and add corresponding handler for
save button in stream_edit.js. We also add a new function
get_request_data_for_stream_privacy to get the data for
stream privacy which can be send with the API request.
Fixes part of #19519.
This commit adds code to discard changes in stream permission
settings.
This commit makes some changes to code in settings_org.js to
handle stream settings and add corresponding handler for
discard button in stream_edit.js.
Fixes part of #19519.
This commit adds code to show save-discard widget when stream
permission settings are changed and subsequently hide it when
the setting is again changed to original value.
Some important code changes -
- Added code in "settings_org.js" to handle stream settings.
- Added handler in "stream_edit.js" to show or hide the
save-discard widget when settings are changed.
Fixes part of #19519.
We now show the stream permission settings - stream privacy,
stream post policy and stream message retentions setting,
always in the "General" section of stream settings instead
of showing it in the modal. The setting elements are
disabled for users who cannot change them.
Some important changes are -
- Add proper classes and IDs to the elements such that
code in settings_org.js can be used to set and change these
settings.
- Code in "settings_org.js" is updated to be able to set
stream message retention setting while rendering the page.
- Added enable_or_disable_permission_settings_in_edit_panel
function in stream_ui_updates.js (since that will also be
used in live updating code) to disable the setting elements
if required.
- We also update update_web_public_stream_privacy_option_state
function such that we can correctly enable/disable web-public
option in stream edit panel based on permissions.
- Added code for save-discard widget in stream_settings.hbs in
this commit but code to implement the correct behavior of it
will be added in further commits.
Fixes part of #19519.
We change the CSS for save-discard widget to not be inside
"#settings_page" selector such that it can be used as a
common component for stream settings also.
This commit also updates the selectors to be more specific
such that the ".new-style.button" css cannot override
these rules.
This commit changes populate_data_for_request to have module-level scope
and not be defined in register_save_discard_widget_handlers, so that we
can use this function for stream settings too in further commits.
This class was used for setting margin-top as 0 but since the default value
of this property is already 0, this CSS is not required and thus we can
remove this class also since it is not used anywhere else.
Updates the default empty narrow banner text to be more generally
applicable, particularly in the case when all messages have been
moved to a new topic.
Moves files in `templates/zerver/help/include` that are used
specifically for API documentation pages to be in a new directory:
`templates/zerver/api/include`.
Adds a boolean parameter to `render_markdown_path` to be used
for help center documentation articles.
Also moves the test file `empty.md` to the new directory since
this is the default directory for these special include macros
that are used in documentation pages.
Moves files in `templates/zerver/help/include` that are used
specifically for integrations documentation to be in a new
directory: `templates/zerver/integrations/include`.
Adds a boolean parameter to `render_markdown_path` to be used
for integrations documentation pages.
Track `create_realm` and `new_realm_send_confirm` using
google analytics.
This will help us track number of users who want to
create a new Zulip organization.
Adds a sentence at the end of the intro section of each help center
page explaining that you can pull up a Keyboard shortcuts, Message
formatting, and Search filters reference from inside the app.
Adds/updates the in-app help section at the bottom of the page with
instructions for opening the reference.
Fixes#23758.
This commit removes ID from discard button in save-discard widget.
Generating IDs using variables results in difficulty to grep
the code and we can anyway access the discard button by using
ID of the settings-subsection-parent div. Also, we do not use
ID to access this button, so we can change this safely.
This commit removes ID from save button in save-discard widget.
Generating IDs using variables results in difficulty to grep
the code and we can anyway access the save button by using
ID of the settings-subsection-parent div.
We used id of save-button to get subsection parameter
which is passed to get_complete_data_for_subsection.
This commit now changes it to instead get subsection
from settings-subsection-parent div. We also change
the id of settings-subsection-parent div of organization
joining settings in this commit to be a more reasonable
name as per this change.
Previously user presence dot in the right sidebar becomes narrower
when there is unread counter, and as such, this commit adds a min-width
to the user presence dot.
Fixes: #23519
The module has been renamed, but also the original linter rule was
likely ineffective because of the length of compose_banner calls
anyway.
I'm not particularly worried about future internationalization bugs
here, so removing seems better than replacing it.
This is part several updates for #22524.
Notes:
* data-stream_name isn't needed in the template (before or after),
since there is not even an action button that could use it.
This is part several updates for #22524.
This commit also removes `compose_error.hide()` since there is only
one remaining use of it (which has been replaced by the contents of
`hide()`). Eventually `#compose-send-status` should be replaced
fully in a future PR, after we rewrite the upload banner to use
the new banner template.
Testing note: I removed the test test_compose_not_subscribed_clicked
since it heavily relies on the old way of rendering banners and is too
UI-focused (instead of logic focused) for me to feel like it's worth
testing that the banner is removed when clicking the button.
This is part several updates for #22524.
Testing note: I removed the test test_compose_all_everyone_confirm_clicked
since it heavily relies on the old way of rendering banners and is too
UI-focused (instead of logic focused) for me to feel like it's worth
testing that the banner is removed when clicking the button.
This is part several updates for #22524.
Testing note: I removed the tests test_compose_invite_users_clicked
and test_compose_invite_close_clicked, since they heavily relied on
the old way of rendering banners and were too UI-focused (instead of
logic focused) for me to feel like it was worth testing that the
banners removed when clicking the buttons.
Error banners were rendered in a different place than warnings.
Now compose errors and warnings share the same template and styling
in compose_banner.hbs
Testing notes:
* I removed test_message_overflow since it seemed not to test
anything that test_check_overflow_text wasn't already testing.
* private_message_recipient() can't be called to set emails to non-valid
emails, so `invalid_recipient` cannot be tested (and is likely very
difficult to trigger in production, if possible at all).
This is the beginning of a fix for #22524 which converts several
banners to a new style. As a part of that set of changes, this
commit creates the shared template and warning styling. The
resolved topic warning was picked (for no particular reason)
to migrate first. Further commits updating other banners
to follow.
Fixes#23625.
The U+FE0F character was appearing in the data supplied by
emoji-datasource-google, but isn't in the CLDR data. By
removing that variation selector character, all remaining
emoji (that were previously marked as "not found in custom
emoji name maps, but also not found in CLDR data. Skipping.")
are now supported.
If the selected message was different from the message where
actions popover was present, it resulted in emoji popover being
attached to the selected message instead of the one where
actions popover was present.
exclude_tippy_instance was not being used correctly since it was
never defined as an `opts` property for `hide_all_except_sidebars`.
Everything seems to be working fine without this. I recall that
popovers seems to be hidden before they were displayed for which
this was required but it doesn't seem to be needed anymore.
We need to fill width of `actions_hover` with padding of
`zulip-icon`, so that hovering over `.actions_hover` shows you
tooltip and clicking on it shows popover.
Since we are switching to tippyjs to display popovers, extracting
this data in a commit of its own, makes further changes easier to
review and merge.
Also, we could add tests with full coverage on the data
provided to popovers, possibly a good first issue for beginners.
While `reminder` feature is disabled right now, we need to delete
these functions to avoid conflicts when porting the actions
popover from bootstrap to tippy.
Hide the popover explicitly inside the event handler of the element.
Also, stop propagating events outside the popover. We add
`navigate_and_close_popover` class to links inside popovers
which don't have any click handler and do the same for them.
Some terminals (e.g. ssh from OS X) set an invalid locale, which
causes the `pg_upgradecluster` call late in the upgrade to fail.
Force a known locale, for consistency. This mirrors the settings in
upgrade-zulip-stage-2, set in 11ab545f3b, and its subsequent
cleanups in 64c608a51a, ee0f4ca330, and eda9ce2364.
Using curl to POST to the CircleCI workflow endpoint on CZO:
- Doesn't work on zulip/zulip@main (CZO runs a revert)
- Sets a bad example for other orgs
- Robs us of an opportunity to dogfood our own zulip/github-actions-zulip
Refactor the Actions workflows in this repo to report failure states
using the Zulip Action, and reimplement the related helper scripts in
Python, since they'd previously mostly shelled out to Python anyway.
‘exit’ is pulled in for the interactive interpreter as a side effect
of the site module; this can be disabled with python -S and shouldn’t
be relied on.
Also, use the NoReturn type where appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
- Organize search terms into categories.
- To avoid technical-sounding jargon, use the term "filter" rather "operator".
- Be more specific and consistent in describing search queries.
- Change how user search is described, as we now show user name pills.
We can remove the "padding-left: 0px" rule for
"label.radio" element now since the default value
for padding property is 0 and we have also removed
the bootstrap applied "padding-left: -20px" rule
in the previous commit.
We rewrite the CSS rules, handled by bootstrap for the radio buttons of
"Enter to send" setting, to compose.css as we are in process of
removing bootstrap.
The line-height property added to input element by bootstrap is not
added to subscriptions.css since it is already added for all inputs
in zulip.css.
We rewrite the CSS rules, handled by bootstrap for the radio buttons
for stream privacy choices (in both stream create and edit form),
to subscriptions.css as we are in process of removing bootstrap.
The settings-radio-input-parent block in subscriptions.css is moved
to be top-level instead of being nested inside "stream_privacy_modal"
and "stream-creation-body" block, such that we can use this class
in future for resusable components (like settings_checkbox).
The bootstrap CSS rules are also added to this
settings-radio-input-parent selector.
The max-height property added to label by bootstrap is not added
since it does not applies to non-replaced inline elements.
The line-height property added to input element by bootstrap is
not added to subscriptions.css since it is already added for all
inputs in zulip.css.
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 renames the radio-input-parent class for parent div of
stream privacy radio inputs to settings-radio-input-parent.
This change is done so that we can use this same class name for adding
other similarly styled radio inputs to be used in settings in future.
We add the CSS rules handled by bootstrap for the radio
buttons in forward email modal to email_log.css as we
are in process of removing bootstrap
The elements for which CSS rules have been added are label
with "radio" class and "radio" type input elements.
The max-height property added to label by bootstrap is not
added since it does not applies to non-replaced inline
elements.
Previously, CSS rules were added inline for emails page in
dev server. This commit adds a new file which contains
CSS rules for the emails page in dev server. This will
also help us in adding focus for the radio buttons in
the page, which cannot be added inline to the elements,
when we remove the use of bootstrap for this page.
Starting with wal-g 2.0.1, they provide `aarch64` assets[^1].
Effectively revert d7b59c86ce, and use
the pre-built binary for `aarch64` rather than spend a bunch of space
and time having to build it from source.
[^1]: https://github.com/wal-g/wal-g/releases/tag/v2.0.1
As we have seen no further cases of this in production since #23215,
increase the severity to an error, and switch from returning a
list (which is not type-safe if the function declares a QuerySet
return) to returning the QuerySet without caching.
Failing to store the result in the cache, with an error, seems
superior to raising an exception; in both cases the next request will
redo the work, but we are guaranteed a worse user experience if we 500
the request.
Ref https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/23215#discussion_r994186493
It can sometimes be unclear to logged-out users why they
are not seeing all their subscribed streams in the left sidebar.
To reduce the chances of users being confused, added a login link
at the bottom of the streams list for logged-out users.
To avoid leaking any information, the link is shown regardless of
whether or not there are actually any additional streams in the
organization.
Fixes#22844.
The previous regular expression required a `[^\w]` at the start and
end of the match. This had two unintended effects -- it meant that it
could never match at the start or end of a string, and it meant
that *adjacent* words required *two* non-word characters between them,
as the pattern matches cannot overlap.
Switch to allowing string start/end to anchor the matches, and make
the trailing `[^\w]` be a zero-width look-ahead, to allow the patterns
to overlap. Also remove the spurious `^` within the inner character
classes, which prevented `*foo^bar*` from matching. Finally, add
tests to cover the functionality, which was previously untested.
We were not passing max_stream_description_length and
max_stream_name_length parameters to change_stream_info_modal
template and thus the maxlength attribute was not being set
correctly for the stream name and description input.
This commit updates the code to pass these parameters to
change_stream_info_modal template. We also remove these
parameters from the data passed to stream_types template,
since these parameters are not required there.
Removes images of the bot type dropdown menus for creating new
bots because they are no longer up-to-date and picking an option
from a dropdown does not seem like it would require a screenshot.
Removes the three remaining instances of `settings_html` links in
the integrations documentation. Use of `settings_html` was removed
from the general shared `create-an-incoming-webhook.md` and
`create-a-generic-bot.md` files in e9e2721.
Updates the Hello World integration documentation and the section
of the related tutorial on documenting the example integration
for the currently used shared macro `create-bot-construct-url.md`.
Also, updates them to use the numbered style currently used in
the majority of the integrations documentation pages.
https://github.com/fregante/text-field-edit/pull/18 adds the option
for `replace` function to not select the replaced text. We use it
to fix the issue of file link being selected after user uploads
a file via `drag-drop`.
The custom input was not being shown when changing user email
notification batching period setting dropdown to "Custom" option.
This was because parse_time_limit was undefined in case organization
settings was not loaded till then, and the code raised an error.
This commit changes the code to define parse_limit_function at
module-level instead of defining it in
register_save_discard_widget_handlers which is called only when
build_page is called which happens only when organization settings
is opened before changing the notification batching setting.
Fixes#23674.
The reason utcToZonedTime would return an invalid Date (i.e. ‘new
Date(NaN)’) is because we passed in an invalid timezone. Fix the
comments and tests to reflect this; remove unnecessary mocking and the
misleading ‘instanceof Date’ check.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
In 16c45aa, the check for an empty narrow was updated to no longer
confirm if no messages were returned by the message fetch request.
Updates the empty narrow check to confirm that the messages fetched,
and being processed are for the current / narrow message list before
showing an empty narrow.
`current_date` being invalid here could result in `user card`
not being displayed to users. So, it is important to verify that
the date is valid so that we don't run into any errors.
This fixes (unverified) an issue where user card was not being
displayed to some users on Zulip Desktop app because `current_date`
was not valid.
Non administrator users were shown the deactivated users in sidebar
menu; this could be distracting, as there's not much expected interaction
for non-administrators with this. Keep it available but hidden behind the
extra click for panels that are primarily for administrators.
Fixes#23235.
This fixes a bug where when all the streams in a section
in the left sidebar are muted, the section divider disappears.
The bug is caused by not considering muted streams when writing
the logic for when to show/not show section divider this commit
fixes it.
fixes#23241.
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 refactors the code for stream message retentions setting
to match it with the other time limit settings -
- Rename the "Retain for N days after posting" option to "Custom".
We also update the option value from "retain_for_period" to
"custom_period".
- Change the label of custom input to "Retention period (days)"
as it is more descriptive and clear than just labelling it as "N".
- The custom input is also moved to be below the dropdown and
also has left margin as with the other time limit realm settings.
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.
We passed subsection elem to get_subsection_property_elements function
in all cases except the one when calling from discard button click
handler and we passed the input elem instead in that case.
This commit changes the code to pass subsection element directly
in the discard button click handler as well such that we can use
get_subsection_property_elements function for the stream settings
code and do not find the subsection element inside the function.
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.
We move the css to app_components.css from settings.css because
we are going to add save-discard widget in stream settings as
well and thus we can reuse the CSS there.
We do not need this handler anymore since "Micromodal"
makes sure that events are not propagated and the
behavior is as expected without this handler.
Also, there are no elements with selectors used in
this handler.
This has no visual changes.
I hand-verified all the places we include these elements in the UI:
* Markdown rendered inside the app.
* Markdown rendered on portico pages.
* The only such element in our HTML templates is the <h5>s for
organization logos.
For a couple of these, we were relying on the default margins provided
by Bootstrap.
This is not used by Zulip directly; the one place we have a .navbar is
on the /hello page, which actually is just a naming collision for the
"navbar" in the mobile device widget.
Before 2017, Zulip's manage streams and settings UIs were tab in the
same pane position as our current message feed and recent topics.
That original implementation was implemented using Bootstrap tabs;
while it hasn't been in use for years, we had a bunch of stale code
related to it leftover in this module.
See the code comment for why it is being called. We also remove the
unused `message_feed_shown` which was added to be used for this
purpose.
I decided to not call this with `requestAnimationFrame` since it
is changing position of elements in DOM and not letting browser
do a reflow after that can lead to wrong calculations later on.
We didn't use to control how `active` class is set on
`#message_feed_container`. It was done by bootstrap on its own
and it doesn't even matter if `message_feed_container` is visible
for it to have `active` class according to bootstrap. So, we only
run `scroll_finished` when recent topics is not visible which
seems logical.
These roughly match the user-agent stylesheet; some browsers do
`font-weight: bolder` instead for strong, but the difference shouldn't
be important for us.
Fixes an issue introduced in 6b4ab21 when we started using the
user's full name for empty narrow titles in a single operator
narrow of either "pm-with", "group-pm-with" or "sender".
For these empty narrow titles, any ', & or < characters in the
user's full name are not escaped.
remove_user_from_user_group's only caller has been removed in 271333301d.
Its usage has been superseded by remove_members_from_user_group.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Add in a check to `recent_topics_data.process_message` so that we
know if any conversation data was updated and can rerender the
based on that information.
This fixes an error in the `inplace_rerender` code when we
are trying to remove a rendered row and correcting the `row_focus`
if it is on the row being removed. If the table is not in focus,
we don't need to do anything.
The script will fail if we process with a droplet object with no
.ip_address, which can sometimes happen if we just droplet.load().
Sometimes that gives droplet.ip_address set to None. If we wait in a
loop, we eventuall get the .ip_address set.
The documentation included the full policy for the file uploads
bucket, but only one additional statement for the avatars bucket; the
reader needed to assemble the full policy themselves.
Switch to explicitly providing the full policy for both.
Fixes#23110.
Processing 1k messages takes roughly 1s on a live server like
chat.zulip.org, which is a good enough duration after which
user will be looking to get some feedback on the request. Once
we show the in-progress banner, it makes sense to do bigger
batches to speed up the process.
As detailed in the comment, the new "mark all as read" bankrupcty code
path would fail to mark as read muted stream messages that are older
than the oldest unread non-muted message.
This was because of the semantics of the `first_unread` anchor value
being actually "fire unmuted unread".
We can just change this to "oldest", because we're already using an
`is:unread` for the narrow query; doing so likely is a small
optimization, since we save the query to compute the first unread.
Adjusts the check in `message_filter.process_results` to happen
after the messages have been processed so that the empty narrow
banner is shown if there are no messages in the current message
list, which covers the case of there being no messages returned
from the server (e.g. a keyword search, no private messages with
a user) and the case of all existing stream topics being muted
by the current user.
This matches the current bulk-operation behavior of the message lists,
and avoids spending an enormous amount of time adjusting unread counts
once per message in a loop over thousands of messages.
Also add some comments on adjacent code paths.
As of 550a32b, when private messages were added to recent
conversations, `recent_topics_data.process_message` will
always return true.
Updates `recent_topics_data.process_message` for no return
value. Also, removes the `topic_data_changed` logic from
`recent_topics_ui.process_messages` and instead checks for
messages to process before updating the data and calling the
rerender.
`recent_topics_ui.complete_rerender` first checks for whether
the recent conversations view is visible before rerendering.
This commit reverts the changes for replace_syntax in 1ca4566eb2
and we again use JS replace instead of replace from text-field-edit.
We do this change because replace from text-field-edit leaves the
replaced text selected, which we don't want. This change is
temporary and we can probably use replace method from
text-field-edit once this issue is fixed in upstream.
Fixes#23406.
Fixes#14053.
This also uses the new alert banner system.
It is not clear if we want to scroll user to the end of the narrow
after this update is complete. There is a "scroll to bottom" button
for users who want to be placed at the end of the narrow but there
is no reverse option for users who don't. So, maybe not changing
the scroll position is preferred especially since we now use
banners for the update where a user could have been reading something
while we were updating the message flags in the background.
We do not handle the case of `mark as read` and `mark as unread`
both running in batches at the same (This is a somewhat rare case
given the high cap on `NUM_OF_MESSAGES_UPDATED_PER_BATCH` but
possible.).
`unread.declare_bankruptcy` is no longer used in the code but
we keep it since it is used extensively in tests.
Previous algorithm was not correct if we didn't have full data for
the current narrow loaded from the server. #23512 adds the support
to mark messages in a narrow unread after a give message_id.
Added a new alert banner to indicate loading and success states of
an ongoing request. This is useful when requests can take a long
time to complete.
Doing rapid pace mark-as-unread in the Zulip web application, one
observed assertion failures showing that the server would send an
event containing multiple message IDs but only one of the messages
present in the message_details side data structure.
The cause of this was the "virtual events" compression system; two
flags/remove/read events were being combined by simply concatenating
the lists of events, without any attempt to merge the
`message_details` field on those objects.
The immediate fix is to disable virtual events compression for this
event class, but it's not unlikely we'll need to just eliminate the
virtual_events system entirely, because it seems difficult to make it
soundly handle a message whose state for a given flag changes back and
forth while the client is offline.
But we'll leave that for later, since removing that optimization
deserves more discussion than fixing this event corruption bug.
The naive solution #23465 creates situations where the same user can have
multiple reactions as the base emojis are not unique, e.g. +1::skin2
and +1::skin4 would both reduce to +1 but the userlists are separate.
This solution handles the reduction, merges the same-base reactions,
and deduplicates the userlist.
Co-authored-by: Alex Vandiver <alexmv@zulip.com>
Co-authored-by: rht <rhtbot@protonmail.com>
Following b563fdc537, the z-index of the
compose box (2) tied with that of unread date dividers within a topic;
this could lead to the dividers incorrectly appearing on top of the
compose box.
We don't have other elements that can overlap with compose with a
z-index between 2 and 4, so just increase it to 4.
This commit removes comments related to stream-admin option from
wildcard_mention_allowed.
We have already removed stream-admin option from wildcard mention
policy setting in 83383090f9 since we are no longer planning to
implement stream admin feature and instead are working on new
permissions model based on user groups.
return inside finally blocks causes exceptions to be silenced.
Although these blocks follow blanket ‘except Exception’ handlers, they
do not seem to have a goal of silencing BaseException and exceptions
thrown by the exception handler, so rewrite them to avoid it.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We do not want to import any of our modules into this file, so
it has an independent implementation of the fix for #22062. Also,
using -13 as a keyCode helps avoid having to make changes to all
the comparisons with e.keyCode that the module relies on.
Both of these compatibility blocks can be deleted, since you can't
upgrade directly to any supported release from the versions where the
old event formats would be used.
This solves the problem that resolving a topic with a long name (>60
characters) will cause the topic name to be truncated, and thus the edit
message code path thinks that the topic is being moved in addition to
being resolved.
We store the pre-truncation topic and use it to check against the
original topic when determining whether a topic is being moved while
getting (un)resovled or not.
Fixes#23482
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
We intended to send both the "topic was resolved" and the "topic was
moved here" notification when resolving and moving a topic at the same
time in #22312.
The previous implementation did not work as expected and it was only
sending the "topic was moved here" notification.
This removes the check for old_topic and new_topic that have
RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX stripped in maybe_send_resolve_notifications, so
that the notification will be sent regardless if the topic name without
the prefix stays the same or not.
Note that weird topic handling ("✔ ✔✔ some topic") in the comments
was added in e231a03eff is unaffected. In case of confusion, the lstrip
check is not essential to detecting topic being unresolved/resolved.
As we mainly have that handled in the latter part of the helper.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
These suffixes suppress some checks in the process, but still generate
and upload a tarball, push a tag, and make a Github prerelease.
`upload-release` already understands that anything with a suffix never
becomes the "latest" release.
CircleCI has updated its webhook format[1] for CircleCI Cloud,
Server version 3.x and 4.x. This commit rewrites the CircleCI
integration to parse the new webhook structure. The tests have also
been rewritten for the new format.
With this commit, we support webhooks from projects that use GitHub,
BitBucket and GitLab as VCS providers. The CircleCI integration doc
has been updated to mention the same. The doc has also been updated
with the latest instructions for configuring a webhook on the CircleCI
interface, and the new output screenshots.
References:
[1]: https://circleci.com/docs/webhooks
Previously, emoji.json was read from
"$ZULIP_PATH/node_modules/emoji-datasource-google/emoji.json".
This path doesn't exist in production when installing from scratch from
a release tarball. And so, we ensure emoji.json exists by copying it to
`static/generated/emoji`.
With tweaks to comments by tabbott.
Fixes: #23469
We already re-rendered the realm-logo when the user selects either
the light or dark color scheme, but on `color-scheme-automatic`,
we didn't have any event handlers to trigger a render. This commit
adds a handler to listen for changes to `prefers-color-scheme` property.
Fixes#23548.
This commit adds call_function_periodically helper function
which will be used to call functions periodically using
setTimeout. Currently, this new function is used to send
presence requests and trying reload.
We retry reloading repeatedly at an interval of 30 seconds,
to handle the case where window.location.reload has no
immediate affect.
Previously, setInterval was used for this, but this commit
replaces it with nested setTimeout calls.
This change will help us in avoiding a large number of
requests to `/` in case when browser tries to "catch up"
pending calls after unsuspend.
This is a follow-up to d201229df8.
do_get_invites_controlled_by_user queries for Confirmations when finding
multiuse invites controlled by a user. This means that a revoked
multiuse invite cannot really be fetched here, because
do_revoke_multi_use_invite deletes the Confirmation object when revoking
the invitations. However, having a defensive assert here should be
useful to make this doesn't secretly break in the future if the query
used changes or if there are unexpected revoked multiuse invites with an
existing Confirmations for any (buggy) reason.
This allows us to revoke MultiUseInvites by changing their .status
instead of deleting them (which has been deleting the helpful tracking
information on PreregistrationUsers about which MultiUseInvite they came
from).
This commit adds support for Grafana's new alerting system, Grafana
Alerting. The existing Grafana integration has been modified to
detect the version of the notification through the structure of the
payload body, since the the structure varies by version. Support for
legacy alerting is been continued. Example fixtures have been added
for Grafana Alerting's webhooks.
Tests updated.
The tweaks I made as part of merging
f204a4c592 apparently were wrong; the
CSS class .popover_user_presence had been shared between both the user
card and the profile.
Fix this by referencing the right CSS classes. Additionally, fix the
margins to have a square hover region around the presence dot.
Fixes#23588.
Instead of using setInterval to call send_presence_to_server
repeatedly, we now simluate setInterval using setTimeout.
This change helps us to avoid the condition likely related to resume
from suspend, when the browser tries to catch up by running a large
number of "missed" copies of the setInterval hook, causing the server
to rate-limit the client.
Fixes#23438.
Fixes#23517.
While this feature was added to Zulip very early, it has been troubled
for most of that time; it never looked great visually, had a lot of
implementation complexity around resize.js, and has a weird model (a
setting that changes the UI only in certain window sizes).
This option is not commonly used; while a significant portion of users
have it enabled, many of them just don't use window sizes where it
actually has an effect. So it's not clear that it will be missed if
removed; we got very few bug reports when it was completely broken for
a few days after we first integrated the new left sidebar private
messages design.
Even with it no longer being broken, it does not work very well with
the addition of the new PMs section in the left sidebar. (Having two
scrollbars in the sidebar looks quite awkward.) The new private
messages section in the left sidebar also addresses some of the use
cases for always keeping the Users list always visible, even in narrow
windows.
This option is only removed from frontend for now. To make this
decision easily reversible, the backend code of this feature
is still kept.
Some Safari users users observed an issue where these modal buttons
appeared with an ugly white-on-grey format. Removing the CSS line with
`appearance: button` appears to fix this for affected users.
That line seems unlikely to have been constructive; as documented in
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/appearance, this is a
deprecated value equivalent to `auto`, and a bit of a misfeature.
Additionally, the "Log in" button was incorrectly underlined on hover;
override that style.
Increase z-index of unread-marker to always appear above the message and
focused outline. Also, z-index of date_row is increased to hide
unread marker for it in special conditions.
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.
This doesn't make sense if the realm is active and will fail as soon as
do_reactivate_realm is fixed in the next commit to be a noop and not
create confused RealmAuditLog entries when the realm is active.
There was the following bug here:
1. Send an email invite to a user.
2. Have the user sign up via social auth without going through that
invite, meaning either going via a multiuse invite link or just
straight-up Sign up if the org permissions allow.
That resulted in the PreregistrationUser that got generated in step (1)
having 2 Confirmations tied to it - because maybe_send_to_registration
grabbed the object and created a new confirmation link for it. That is a
corrupted state, Confirmation is supposed to be unique.
One could try to do fancy things with checking whether a
PreregistrationUser already have a Confirmation link, but to avoid races
between ConfirmationEmailWorker and maybe_send_to_registration, this
would require taking locks and so on - which gets needlessly
complicated. It's simpler to not have them compete for the same object.
The point of the PreregistrationUser re-use in
maybe_send_to_registration is that if an admin invites a user, setting
their initial streams and role, it'd be an annoying experience if the
user ends up signing up not via the invite and those initial streams
streams etc. don't get set up. But to handle this, we can just copy the
relevant values from the pre-existing prereg_user, rather than re-using
the object itself.
This line was added in 94e099eaab,
presumably because of the
del request.session["multiuse_object_key"]
line that was just above it.
Looks like it should have been removed in
868a763cec, which eliminated that `del`
operation.
This is primarily for administrators needing to provide message
history for compliance or auditing purposes. Search terms can be
pulled from a file, one per line, or from arguments provided on the
command line.
In 1fce1c3c73, we added logic to parse
the User-Agent in /register requests; this logic crashed if an HTTP request
was missing that header.
Includes a test for `/register` with no user agent passed; this should catch
similar regressions in the future.
Co-authored-by: Mateusz Mandera <mateusz.mandera@zulip.com>
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.
Fixes#23284
The basic approach used by `text-area-edit` is same as we were
using, so there is no real change. There are some nice checks
in `text-area-edit` which we don't do that helps us avoid
common bugs.
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.
When resetting a setting in "Other settings" section to its original
value, the save-discard widget for the section is not hidden. This can
be reproduced when no language is set for code-block default language
setting. This was because check_property_changed incorrectly returned
true as the original value for code-block language setting was null
but the widget element returned empty string.
To implement this, we are rendering users in PMs with
the status icon (via `user_with_status_icon.hbs`) and
then passing rendered HTML to the recent topics row.
Fixes#23262
We have bound the `mouseenter` event with a circle
status parent element to render the tooltip. Instead of passing
the tooltip content directly in `data-tippy-content`, we
are rendering it via JS because when showing the bot
tooltip we want a multiline tooltip.
We have also made some minor changes to `do_render_buddy_list_tooltip`,
so we can append the tooltip to the target element and avoid adding
a observer to it.
This commit also sets the font weight for tippy content to
400 to avoid bold content.
When processing an "update_message_flags" event to mark messages
as unread, check the current message list once messages are updated
to see if the `mark_as_read_turned_off_banner` should be visible.
This means that other clients in a view that also does not mark
messages as read (for example a sender or keyword search narrow)
will also load the banner when the view is updated.
Fixes#23502.
Moving the last active status icon to the modal header, we obtain a
cleaner visual design for the user profile modal which is more
consistent with other parts of UI.
We can reuse the content from multiple sections of the Slack article
to update "Import from Mattermost/Gitter/Rocket.Chat" by making small
wording tweaks.
- Renames the page to "Usage statistics" (title & left sidebar).
- Adds an intro section that outlines the types of information
that can be found on the stats page.
Fixes#23449.
Showing section separators in the left sidebar ("Pinned streams",
"Active streams", etc.) is unnecessary when there is only one section,
and can feel confusing. We should show the separators only when there
is more than one section present.
Fixes#22843.
This fixes a race in certain intermediate sizes, with the
left_side_userlist setting, the sidebar sizes would have been computed
with invalid information about the size of the two regions to divide
space between (because the sidebar was closed when the calculation was
done).
Structurally, the goal of this logic is to just hide all popovers
(including potential user popovers) and not the sidebars; use the
function designed for that purpose rather than hackily
hand-implementing it.
In window width ranges where the left sidebar is fully open and the
right sidebar is toggleable, the existing logic to hide all popovers
and then reopen the left sidebar stream list.
We have a function designed to close all popovers that aren't
sidebars; we should just use it.
See 2d414fa897 for a previous incomplete
fix for this issue.
The `size_blocks` code was cool looking but wasn't working well.
Since we only have to place streams list and users list, we can
fix their `max-height` more easily without trying to solve the
`multi-block` case which `size_blocks` was trying to do.
This also fixes users list max-height being incorrectly set,
resulting in user unable to scroll to some user list items.
Adds "View your mentions" page to document how to access @-mentions
and the @ indicator for unread @-mentions on desktop/web and mobile.
Fixes#23422.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
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.
In 2f547ea, the custom `has_error` logic in BaseDocumentationSpider
was removed in favor of checking whether any errors were logged.
One reference to that method was missed in UnusedImagesLinterSpider
and went unremarked as no images were added to the documentation
that were not used.
Replaces that reference with an error log.
Fixes a warning caused by using the deprecated `2.6` value
of the `REQUEST_FINGERPRINTER_IMPLEMENTATION` setting.
Upgrades `settings.py` to what would have been generated
by starting the documentation_crawler project using the
`startproject` command of scrapy v2.7.
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.
For PATCH requests to `/realm/profile_fields`, the field_type is
determined via the field.id, which is in the URL. Therefore,
`field_type` does not need to be passed as part of the request
data in tests.
Instead of using "these people", we use "these users".
Note that the "pm-with" single user case has already been updated
to show the user's full name instead of "this person".
Fixes small error in the example at the top of the article, and
adds a short statement about narrows searching the current user's
personal message history with a link to the help center article.
Gives the final section a subheader and adds the two other narrow
operators that take an ID.
Updates the relevant help center articles to reflect that the
sections for Pinned and Inactive streams in the left sidebar
now have labels.
Fixes#23423.
We do not create historical UserMessage rows, for messages that didn't
have one, while marking messages as read and simply ignore those messages.
We do so because there is no user of creating UserMessage rows and it just
wastes storage.
Note that we still allow to mark messages from unsubscribed streams as
read but only those which have UserMessage rows for them to handle the
case when the unread messages were not marked as read while unsubscribing
from the stream due to some race condition. In such cases, messages
will not be included in the unread count shown in "All messages" menu
(and stream is anyways not present in the left sidebar), but the message
border on the left is green if viewing the stream after unsusbcribing it.
So, to avoid the confusion for users, the messages will be marked as read
when user scrolls down.
This unifies the length of the shortened SHA our integrations generate,
and ensures that they are long enough for projects of various sizes with
a chosen value defined in get_short_sha.
Fixes#23475
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
7 characters are not enough for large projects, so we change
it to reasonably longer. As an example, The Linux kernel needs
at least 11 characters of sha in its shortened form to identify
a revision. We pick 11 so it should work for most of the projects.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
We use `templates/zerver/api/api-doc-template.md` as a base template
for the documented API endpoints in `zerver/openapi/zulip.yaml`.
Previously, if this template was called as an endpoint, then it
would fail an assertion check and send server error. Now we check
for specifically for that potential path and return a 404 error
response for no existing article.
Fixes#21876.
It is better not to use a tab in the instructions for how to
"Toggle whether names of reacting users are displayed", as this setting
applies to both web/desktop and mobile apps.
The instructions themselves still indicate that the setting is controlled
via the web/desktop app.
Prior to 53231aa, the `ignore_unhashable_lru_cache` decorator had
a check for the development environment so that changes could be
seen on refresh.
Puts that check back in IgnoreUnhashableLruCacheWrapper class.
Due to incorrect heights set for user-group creation and stream
creation body we had a UI bug because of which bottom part of
user group and stream creation forms were slightly visible
through the bottom.
It was due to somewhat fussy css height rules and incorrect
height calculations for that UI.
This function is only called to calculate the size of stream and
user list. Using 250px as minimum height for these blocks gives
them enough space to be usable regardless of their height ratio.
If the buddy list is displayed in the left sidebar, height of
both these blocks needs to be changed to accommodate for the
changes.
The fixes the bug that stream list and user list don't fill
left sidebar and have 80px height regardless of viewport height.
When building search suggestions for stream topics, instead of
assuming that the user has access to the stream's topic history
from the server, we check whether the user has access to the
stream's topics.
In the outgoing webhook handler, there is potentially several seconds
of trying between when a message triggering an outgoing webhook
arrives, and when it fails. In the meantime, the stream the
triggering message was on may have been deleted, causing the
"Failure!" message to have no valid stream to be sent to.
Rather than raise an exception in the outgoing webhook worker, ignore
the exception and move on.
The lambda passed to `queue_json_publish` is used if
`settings.USING_RABBITMQ` is unset -- which is only true in tests. As
such, this pattern causes failures to never actually retry within
tests.
This behaviour has existed ever since the outgoing webhook code was
introduced in 53a8b2ac87, with no explanation. Not passing that
argument allows tests to verify the retry behaviour when webhooks
fail.
Previously, test cases or clients accessing /json/ views using HTTP
Basic Auth would be accepted, while we intended to only allow clients
authenticated with a session cookie to access these views.
This adds a check on the accessed path to avoid this possibility.
It seems unlikely that any API clients clients were taking advantage
of this unintended quirk; so we're not going to bother documenting
this bug fix as an API change. In any case, it should be trivial for
anyone affected to consult the documentation and then switch their
/json/foo URL to a correct /api/v1/foo URL.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Updates the check in compose validate for the organization's
policy on sending private messages to use the code/value in
settings_config, instead of the number value.
Private messages between a user and a bot are not restricted by
the organization's policy setting for sending private messages.
So, for the empty banner text, we set the default title for
a single bot for the "pm-with" narrow.
Group private messages that include a bot are restricted by
this policy setting, so those messages stay the same.
Also, since bot's aren't people, we update the text for valid
"pm-with", "sender" and "group-pm-with" operands to include the
user's full name in the title.
When there are multiple people in the "pm-with" narrow, we still
send a generic "these people" message instead of listing all the
users in the narrow.
Finally, we make the default message end in a period instead of
an exclamation mark.
For narrows that focus on private messages ("is:private", "pm-with",
"group-pm-with"), we want to check the organization private message
policy and set an empty narrow title that matches that policy.
For these narrows with invalid users, we prioritize that message
for the empty narrow title, instead of the private message policy
message.
Fixes#21889.
Mobile clients older than v27.192 do not support PRONOUNS type
custom profile fields, so we instead change the type of it to
SHORT_TEXT in the data sent with register response and also in
the events sent to those clients.
A user could trigger a "pm-with" narrow with an invalid user by moving
back/forward in the session, which would trigger the compose box to
open via a hash change. Updates the check to pass in any "pm-with"
narrow with an invalid user.
Also, if the compose box was active/started in the previous view, but
without any content, then we want to actively cancel/close it in the
invalid user "pm-with" narrow.
If an organization has disabled sending private messages, we do not
want to load the compose box automatically for "pm-with" narrows.
We still open the compose box for private messages narrows with a
single bot user as this is not limited by this organization setting.
Also, if the compose box was active/started in a narrow with a bot
user, but had no content, then we want to close/cancel that in a
new narrow with a person or group.
Fixes#23332
Check if col we are trying to focus exists for the row inside
`set_table_focus`.
We call `revive_current_focus` after `topics_widget` is defined
since it can be used inside it.
Fixes#23331
Combine checks for last row between `vim_dowm` and `down_arrow`.
Check for the presence of unread counter in `set_table_focus`
directly so that it can be used in other cases as well. This is
especially useful when marking the last row in the table as read.
We used to hide and show topic rows in the DOM when topics are
updated. This resulted in incorrect calculations in the length of
visible topics. As a consequence, focus is sometimes set to hidden topic.
Removing hidden topics from DOM helps us keep
the calculations correct.
The fixes bugs related to focus being lost when trying to mute
or mark as read the last row.
Instead of topic filter box being a part of the list when keeps
updating, we move it out and fix its position.
This should reduce rendering time of topics list and provide
a smoother experience to users when waiting for topics list to
load.
Updates the first part of the article to discuss the basics of
the search feature. Adds sub-headers / sections to the list of
search operators. Makes the exluding messages a section header
instead of a sub-section of the list.
Updates the help center article on searching for messages to have
the correct format for the "group-pm-with" operator.
Also, reorders the list so that the private message searches are
all together, and the `streams:public` operator is last so that
it stands out a bit more.
On multi-realm systems this results in traversal of all messages in
all realms and returns a massive payload of 1 row per stream on
the server, not the intended one row per realm.
As explained in 158287f998,
wantMessagesSigned can't be enabled globally (as it'll break setups with
IdPs that sign SAMLResponse assertions) - but is needed for
LogoutRequests, and will be for LogoutResponses in the SP-initiated SLO
flow in future commits.
We extract a function with the necessary hacky logic for re-use in the
SP-initiated SLO implementation.
This lets us provide a hook to where we've written some advice both on
what makes a good stream description, and also what Markdown formatting
is supported there.
Fixes#23376.
Zulip's unread messages design has an invariant that all unread stream
messages must be in streams the user is subscribed to. For example, We
do not include the unread messages from unsubscribed streams in the
"unread_msgs" data structure in "/register" response and we mark all
unread messages as read when unsubscribing a user from a stream.
Previously, the mark as unread endpoint allowed violating that
invariant, allowing you to mark messages in any stream as unread.
Doing so caused the "message_details" data structures sent with
"update_message_flags" events to not contain messages from
unsubscribed streams, even though those messages were present in the
set of message IDs. These malformed events, in turn, caused exceptions
in the frontend's processing of such an event.
This change is paired with a separate UI change to not offer the "Mark
as unread" feature in such streams; with just this commit, that will
silently fail.
With some additions to the tests by tabbott.
In the message actions popover menu, adds an additional check for
whether the mark as unread option should be displayed based on if
the message is a stream message and if the user is subscribed to
the message's stream.
The previous check looked at whether the settings overlay as a whole
was open, not whether the specific panel we're going to update was
rendered.
The other code paths calling from server_events_dispatch into this
module already correctly check meta.loaded.
We added this logging statement in
8d33a62eca, and we now have the data to
suggest this will happen in normal operation.
I left this as a blueslip.log, since it may be useful to see in the
leadup to another exception.
The message we are trying to remove from unread mentions might not
have been fetched locally.
Fortunately, the `unread_topic_counter` data structure is designed to
support exactly this kind of lookup.
This way, if the maintainer isn't able to update `main`,
the push doesn't add the shared-VERSION tag either.
That avoids ending up with a tag that potentially doesn't
get included in the history of the main branch.
The Git docs warn that servers might or might not support this
feature, but GitHub does -- indeed they boasted about it when it
first came out, in Git 2.4 back in 2015:
https://github.blog/2015-04-30-git-2-4-atomic-pushes-push-to-deploy-and-more/
A number of autossh connections are already left open for
port-forwarding Munin ports; autossh starts the connections and
ensures that they are automatically restarted if they are severed.
However, this represents a missed opportunity. Nagios's monitoring
uses a large number of SSH connections to the remote hosts to run
commands on them; each of these connections requires doing a complete
SSH handshake and authentication, which can have non-trivial network
latency, particularly for hosts which may be located far away, in a
network topology sense (up to 1s for a no-op command!).
Use OpenSSH's ability to multiplex multiple connections over a single
socket, to reuse the already-established connection. We leave an
explicit `ControlMaster no` in the general configuration, and not
`auto`, as we do not wish any of the short-lived Nagios connections to
get promoted to being a control socket if the autossh is not running
for some reason.
We enable protocol-level keepalives, to give a better chance of the
socket being kept open.
These hosts were excluded from `zulipconf_nagios_hosts` in
8cff27f67d, because it was replicating the previously hard-coded
behaviour exactly. That behaviour was an accident of history, in that
4fbe201187 and before had simply not monitored hosts of this class.
There is no reason to not add SSH tunnels and munin monitoring for
these hosts; stop skipping them.
The emoji matcher uses this property in is_unicode_emoji.
It doesn't quite make sense to be talking about "reaction types"
here -- we might use this for a message-reactions UI, but we might
just as reasonably use it for emoji UI in message composing. Ah,
well: I guess that's just a bit of messiness that we can deal with.
When "group-pm-with" is the first operator and setting an empty
narrow banner, check that the operand matches a user and set the
title based on whether the user exists or not.
Because "group-pm-with" is not a common search operator, instead of
setting a specialized title in the browser and tab, just use the
default title, "Search results".
This guarantees that the Realm is always non-None when we hit the
codepath is_static_or_current_realm_url via
do_change_stream_description, so that we can properly skip rewritting
some images.
Fixes#19405
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Since this is being moved to admin-facing documentation, also adds a
paragraph about the main concern with enabling this on a server that's
not zulip.com.
The previous error page was inadequate for serving the two different
scenarios where we show errors in realm_creations, in particular
containing a misleading sentence about realm creation being disabled
(even in the case where it was actually enabled and the user simply had
an expired link).
This is still messy, in that it does the `chdir` using a different
library than the rest, but it's at least more consistent with the
codebase and it should be possible to bulk migrate the `ZULIP_PATH`
calculation, which we have in a dozen files, to pathlib later.
Moves the three images of the web-app on different operating
systems (Mac, Ubuntu and Windows) to the same directory as
the two mobile-app screenshots, `/static/images/app-screenshots/`.
All five images are referenced in `static/js/landing-page.js`.
So that we can stop using Tim's photo for tests, adds an open
license profile picture to use instead.
Updates tests that used `tim.png` to use the new example profile
picture, which is located in `static/images/test-images/avatars/`.
Creates `static/images/authentication_backends` directory for icons
of backend authentication methods, which are used on the log-in page.
And updates the example documentation in the API `/server_settings`
endpoint.
Updates the markdown test case that used `zulip-octopus.png` to
instead use an zulip logo that's also referenced in a frontend
puppeteer test, `static/images/logo/zulip-icon-128x128.png`.
Fixes#23273
Removed height restriction to allow the box to grow when text wraps
to the next line.
Aligned wrapped lines to the text in the first line instead of the
icon.
0.5 opacity felt too light; it made these appear similar in color to
muted streams, not as the intended grey text. This opacity reduction
is only applied in dark theme to sidebar titles.
Inspired by #23377. We document a convention maneuver to avoid adding
noop migrations, which involves modifying the latest migration related
to the fields in question.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
The query in display_in_profile_summary_limit_reached should check
realm also since there is per-realm limit of 2 fields, otherwise
this will cause issues where multiple realms are hosted on the
same server.
Fixes#23368.
This makes each of the call sites more straightforward and
transparent. In `query_matches_person` it also opens up further
simplifications, which we'll make next.
Since we're now exporting `query_matches_string` from this
shared module, we write its type in the `.js.flow` file.
We no longer need to do the inner joins to figure out the message's
realm and split up the cross-realm and regular case - now we just look
at zerver_message.realm directly.
I don't think this is used anywhere outside of tests, but we should have
this logic correct. If this function is used to send a message from a
user to a cross-realm bot, the message.realm should be the realm of the
user.
In the normal case, where a user send a message to a cross-realm bot
through the API is already handled correctly, this bug is unrelated.
Fixes#22911
`Back to streams`, stream name and filter topics are all sticky
now and their color changes based on which filter is active and
the currently applied theme.
Updates the `filter.get_title` logic to return the list of users
for narrows that include the pm_with and near operators. That way
the browser/tab title remains the same for these views.
Clarifies most of the narrow parameter descriptions by adding
information about what a user's message history includes, about
new bot users not generally being subscribed to streams, and
about the specific `streams:public` narrow.
Updates the main descriptions for the `/get-messages` and
`/check-messages-match-narrow` endpoints.
Fixes#19477.
Setting `credential_source` is used when assuming role credentials --
that is, when running as one role, use the AssumeRole right to become
someone else.
The AWS command-line tools only do this if `role_arn`, the role to
assume, is also set -- if it is not set, it transparently falls
through to IAM role attached to the EC2 instance profile. However,
with the `aws-sdk-go` package, used by Teleport, this configuration
produces an error.
Remove the `credential_source = Ec2InstanceMetadata` line, which isn't
necessary for the AWS CLI, and interferes with Teleport operation.
This commit updates the urls for personal narrow sent in email
notifications to be of form "{user_id}-{encoded_full_name}" to
make it consistent with the urls that we use for such narrows
in webapp which were recently updated in b4eddad for improving
performance. We encode the full name in the same way that we do in
webapp by replacing the url characters encoded by browser with "-".
It doesn't seem to make sense to append _{number} to the status code in
that arg, because the resulting string stops looking like a status code
and actually makes this test fail in the follow-up commit with the
confusing error message of
Unknown response http status: 2000
So this just seems like a bug.
Previously, when you clicked the confirmation button in a
dialog_widget, we'd display a loading spinner on top of an ugly grey
button background.
Remove the ugly grey background color, while making sure the loading
spinner inside the button looks good and doesn't resize the button.
Fixes: #22002
This change is made so that we are not accessing the global page_params
directly. Note that we also rename unread_msgs to params to match other
modules that follow this pattern.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This adds a get_unread_message_count helper that returns the size of
unread_messages and replaces the usage of page_param.unread_msgs.count
elsewhere in the codebase.
Fixes#23334.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
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.
We may want to rename clean_reactions to something else, but the name
`r` is pretty confusing for an object that isn't a single reaction,
but instead an object detailing all the reactions on a message.
The blue font color on the vote_text beside the reactions in
light mode made it seem like a link which it's not, so it has
been changed to regular font color.
We preserve the blue font color on hover, matching the add-reaction
button.
This fixes a bug where in narrow windows, long vote_text could extend
beyond the body of the reaction's allocated area.
It also provides a matching right margin around the count/name inside
the reaction pill, which looks better when we have strings inside them.
Follow-up to commit 22a5d008c1.
The new display setting introduced in above commit was not registered
properly and enabling/disabling it from Organization settings > Default
user settings did not display a "Save/Discard" widget. This has been
fixed by modifying the `settings_org.get_subsection_property_elements`
function.
Since stream header is now sticky, we need to reduce it's height
when calculation position of the element we want to scroll into view
so that it doesn't hide under the sticky header.
This commit introduces the change of rendering private messages
section as collapsible, whose data-fetching logic came with zulip#21357.
We now have separated out `Private messages` from `top_left_corner`
section and shifted it below the `global_filters` in a different
separate section along with stream list with common scroll bar
in left-sidebar.
The new PM section will be opened by-default on loading the page
and will have a toggle-icon in its header, clicking on which makes the
section collapse/expand accordingly.
In default view, only recent 5 PM threads would be shown
and would append the active conversation as the 6th one at last
if not present in those 5, similar to how topics list work.
In PM section with unreads, a maximum of 8 conversations
would be shown and rest of them would be hidden behind
the 'more conversations' li-item, clicking on which takes
to the zoomedIn view of PM section where all the present
PM threads would be visible and rest of the sections of left-sidebar
will get collapsed.
Fixes#20870.
Co-authored-by: Aman Agrawal <amanagr@zulip.com>
Dropped text "(Message sent when you were not subscribed)" for
historical messages in the three-dot message menu.
This information was already available via the "You subscribed" type
divider lines, which were added about the same time back in 2013, and
this text feels somewhat ugly.
Also removed the historical field from the args object that is
passed to the template, as this is not used anymore.
Fixes#23198.
Some options in the profile menu are not documented in the help center.
Documents "View messages sent".
Documents "View messages with yourself".
Links `sender:me` search operator to the relevant section on this page.
Fixes: #23203.
Updates the `filter.get_title` logic to return the stream name for
narrows that include the stream, topic and near operators. That
way the browser/tab title remains the same for these views, which
have a particular scroll offset.
Change URLs on "Choosing between Zulip Cloud and self-hosting" page
to be non-relative when pointing to the Zulip landing page or `/new`
for creating a new Zulip Cloud organization.
Removes call to reset_compose_message_max_height when clicking on
the markdown preview button, which due to the `#compose` div element
momentarily shrinking to be empty, caused the calculation of the
max-height to grow larger on each click.
Also refactors reset_compose_message_max_height to use the height
from `getBoundingClientRect`, which defaults to zero when empty.
And fixes a small discrepancy in how max-height is applied to
a div element vs a textarea element, so that the visible height
doesn't change between the preview and write modes in the compose
box.
Fixes#23277.
Before Zulip 4.9, the Zulip install process left any already-installed
rabbitmq with whatever nodename it had previously configured. Wince
this encodes the name of the host when it was installed, this does not
function well with containers.
Leave rabbitmq-server uninstalled, which lets the Zulip installation
process set the nodename to `localhost`, which ensures that it is
usable across container restarts.
This gives us some time to render and fetch data before allowing
user to start using hotkeys. It avoids error being thrown when
hotkeys are used when the app is still loading.
Updates the hash used for the recent conversations view to be
"#recent" instead of "#recent_topics".
We will need to keep the logic for handling "#recent_topics"
permanently because users potentially have messages from
Welcome Bot with links to that hash.
Including "recent_topics" as a web_public_allowed_hash in
hash_util.js can be changed once self-hosted servers cannot
upgrade directly to Zulip 5.x from the current version.
Fixes#23132.
The resize handler is a somewhat expensive operation, which we'd like
to avoid when processing the receipt of new messages. It's also
unclear why it would be necesssary; bottom_whitespace is fixed in
size, and the sidebars.
It should be very rare to discover new unread messages during a
message_fetch call. This can potentially happen due to races (fetching
just as a new message arrives), but it shouldn't be the common case.
Previously, we would trigger a full rerender of all UI displaying
unread messages every time a bulk message fetch operation returned
(including every time one narrowed), regardless of whether any actual
state had changed.
Fix this by actually checking if we discovered any new unread messages.
There's no reason that opening left sidebar popovers should require
the app to recalculate the size of any of its components; popovers are
drawn on top of the rest of the UI in any case.
This appears to have been added in
9ed05a1f85 as part of prototyping the
left side user list feature.
This was likely introduced in error in
fd66d9f70336b2bdbbffb1bf13402516b9920682; it is a duplicate of
show_userlist_sidebar, which, in contrast is actually called.
Because we can count on the unread.js data structures to be correct,
we no longer need this legacy code that tries to re-process all
messages the client has cached for whether any are present in the
target stream and marked as unread.
It's not clear we need this at all, since the current Zulip server
will mark all messages as read when unsubscribing from a stream, but
having this call protects us from future bugs should that behavior
change.
This cleanup also revealed a possible bug, where we would fail to
update global unread counts properly when unsubscribing from a stream
until the deferred_work queue processor sends us the
update_message_flags event associated with that change.
The previous invocation message_util.do_unread_count_updates dates
from a time when `unread.js` did have any data beyond what full
message objects were present in the client, and thus we needed to
recalculate everything from those message objects when muting state
was changed.
With the modern unread.js data structures, all that's required is a
full recalculation/rerender via this function.
We change the "pm-with" and "sender" narrow urls
to be of "{user-id}-{encoded_name}" form instead
of using email. This change improves performance
of changing between PM views since parseOneAddress
function was slow and we remove its usage now by
using name instead of email.
The name is encoded such that the characters that
would be encoded by the browsers are replaced by
"-".
Now that we show the \vdots icon while the actions popover is open,
there's a weird looking behavior where a focus outline appears around
the \vdots icon, only if you clicked on the icon itself, not its
square containing click arrow.
Disable this unintended behavior, which disrupts the otherwise
simulated state where focus is in the popover (but no row is focused).
The color for the message control buttons is set in the
`message_control_button` class. The `reaction_button_visible` class
also sets a color declaration with the same value.
This commit removes this declaration because it doesn't change the
color of the reaction icon(the class is currently only used in
conjunction with `message_control_button` to toggle the button
visibility) nor does it override any inherited style (hover color
remains the same regardless) as it lacks an `!important` rule.
This commit fixes the issue where the 3-dots menu icons on the left
sidebar disappear even though the associated popover is open by
toggling a special CSS class on the menu item. It follows the same
approach used by the emoji picker on the message feed UI.
Fixes #23157
This commit enables the 3-dot menu to be visible while the associated
actions popover is open using the fact that the 'has_actions_popover'
class is attached to the message with an open popover. This approach
solves the bug without any additional JavaScript code.
Fixes part of #23157
Output message should talk about both the cases:
actual_count > expected_count and actual_count < expected_count.
The message now includes information for the case where
actual_query_count < expected_query_count.
Fixes: #23325
We should not show UI for moving locally echoed or failed messages.
For the edit/move icon in message controls -
- After 2451002, we showed "Move message" icon for locally echoed
messages when moving messages was allowed as per org permissions.
This was clearly a bug and this commit fixes it and we instead
show "View source" icon.
For "m" hotkey -
- After 2451002, pressing "m" opened "Move messages" modal for
locally echoed messages when moving messages was allowed as per
org permissions. This was clearly a bug and this commit fixes it
and pressing "m" does nothing.
For pencil icon in recipient header -
- Previously, the pencil icon was showed even if first message
below the recipient bar was locally echoed and the topic edit
failed silently with locally echoed or failed messages again
showing under old topic after reload. This commit fixes it
to hide the icon in such cases. The original behavior was
that server returned an error with not so appropriate
response.
- Note that we can only check the first message below the header
since it will be inefficient to check all the messages whether
each of them is successfully sent.
And in such cases when any of the later messages is locally
echoed, the topic edit succeeds but the locally echoed or failed
messages are shown under old topic after reload.
- The behavior is same for the "checkmark" icon for resolving
topics in the header.
For three-dot message menu -
- We don't need to do anything here since the three-dot icon
is not shown for locally echoed or failed messages.
For the "Move topic" option in topic popover in left sidebar -
- We cannot do anything here since it will be inefficient
to check all messages in the topic whether they are locally
echoed or not everytime we open the popover.
- If the first message in topic is locally echoed or a failed
message, then the id of first message of the topic returned
from server is undefined and we see an error in client while
trying to get message from that id. And if one or multiple of
the later messages is locally echoed, then only successful and
server-acked messages are moved.
Note that this cannot handle all cases like a user can use
a successfully sent message to access the topic edit UI
and then choose "change_all" and "change_later" propagate
modes. In such cases the locally echoed and failed messages
will remain in the old topic only.
We now do not test is_topic_editable function in
get_editability test for better readability and
this will be helpful when we will need to test
more cases as part of #21739.
The message_hover function in ui_init.js had an if condition
to return early when is_topic_editable was false. We instead
change it to return early when message.sent_by_me is false
since in that case the edit_content element is not present.
Note that we also show the "View source" icon when message
is locally echoed or not sent successfully.
Till now is_topic_editable is always true when message is sent
by the user itself, and when message is sent by someone else
the edit_content element does not exist in the DOM anyway. So,
basically, it just helps in returing early and not unnecessarily
move forward to set html for a non-existent div. So, we can
ideally replace it with just `sent_by_me` condition and otherwise
we already show the reaction icon.
The comment above that also mentioned that "locally echoed messages
have !is_topic_editable" which is not true since is_topic_editable
does not check whether the message is locally-echoed or not. This
comment was added in e1c4c7b80.
This also fixes the bug where "View source" icon is not shown when
"message.sent_by_me" is true and both editing and moving message
is not allowed which currently happens when allow_message_editing
setting is False.
Also, the "is_topic_editable" condition will be not valid in future
when "is_topic_editable" can be false when "sent_by_me" is true. In
such cases we would not show any icon then, so better to fix this
here.
Some history of this code-
- Intially we returned only when !sent_by_me was false, but added
a condition to return early when realm_allow_community_topic_editing
was false in 91197fa4f1. Though it was not needed since edit_content
element amyways did not existed when `sent_by_me` was false.
- Then the condition was then changed to return early if
is_topic_editable was false in 689c717284.
We do not allow sending messages where sending request had failed
or message is locally echoed. This commit extracts these checks
to a new function so that we can avoid duplicating code.
This fixes a couple significant issues with the drafts logic:
* Previously, we would move drafts even when !going_forward_change; this
is inconsistent with the compose box logic on the previous line.
* The drafts.rename_topic() function did not handle drafts with
incomplete stream/topic fields correctly, throwing an exception in
that case; this resulted in user-visible live update problems
because code after the drafts.rename_topic call would not be
executed.
Updates the current 6.0 release notes to include information about
the rename to "Recent conversations", and updates past references
to "recent topics" to be consistently formatted as "Recent topics".
Replaces instances of "recent topics" in the web-app and documentation
to be "recent conversations".
Renames both `recent-topics.md` files in the help center to be
`recent-conversations.md` and updates/redirects links to new URL.
Does not update instances of "recent topics" in frontend code comments
and does not update the main overview changelog, for now.
Does not change case study text where "recent topics" was referenced
in a quote, but does change generic text references to be "recent
conversations".
Since /communities/#all was failing the spider test due to `#all`
not being present as an `id` on the page, we exclude it from
this check saying that it is not really a documentation page.
Previously, we had some special CSS for the user profile modals in the
case that there were no custom profile fields, to do things like hide
the <hr> divider between the normal profile fields and custom ones.
The design has for some time treated custom profile fields as just
additional profile fields; so there's no longer a need for custom CSS.
While going through the full profile of a user, we expect to find
that specific user's in-depth details. Thus, we should have a fixed
title displaying the name at the top of the modal to establish the
connection of the profile data with the user.
We also fix the tab switcher between "Profile/Streams/User groups" to
the top of the modal, for the added convinience of switching across
the three options at any point of time.
This was broken by commit b945aa3443
(#22604), because email_to_domain implicitly lowercased the result.
No adjustment is needed for is_disposable_domain, which already
lowercases its argument.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Fixes#22984
Add an `@` icon in unread topics where user is mentioned.
We track a new set of `stream_id:topic` pairs for the unread mentions
so that recent topics instantly knows if a topic is unread and mentioned
or not.
This change is to match the behaviour of page up/down on messages.
So, If you hit PageUp/Down while there's no additional pace to scroll,
we move the selected topic to the first/last topic as appropriate.
Previously, we allowed editing topic of "no topic" message, when other
conditions were not met, only from recipient bar but it is allowed
irrespective of other condtions. This commit fixes it to show the
"Move message" option and icon for "no topic" messages irrespective
of other conditions.
Previously, NO_LONGER type was just used to display
the text in the bottom-right of message edit form
which we have removed now, so we can remove `NO_LONGER`
type now.
We seem to override this setting for most of the dropdowns, so this
common CSS only applies to the smaller dropdown shown to logged-in
users, where it was weirdly wide.
Renames the help article on custom profile fields to reflect that
its content is not just about adding fields.
Adds a redirect from the old URL to the new URL and updates internal
links, linking to #add-a-custom-profile-field where appropriate.
Fixes#23170.
- Consolidate /help/starting-a-new-private-thread and /help/private-messages.
- Tweak the wording on compose-and-send-message.md.
- Use compose-and-send-message.md where appropriate (and not otherwise).
Corrects "Reply mentioning user" option which is available in the
user menu if accessed from a message.
Documents "Copy mention syntax" option which is available from the
right sidebar.
Fixes: #23202.
User's name with status emoji was overflowing its container,
resulting in overflown text to not be converted into ellipsis
and pushing status emoji out of visible area.
Fixes#23078.
Instead of relying on browser, we handle the page up/down keys
to ensure we take care of some rows being hidden due to compose
box and table header.
Previously, the on_topic_change handler for the compose system would
focus the compose box after a topic change, and also select all content in
the compose box. Selecting that content makes sense if we think the user's
intent is likely to be deleting that content; but there's no clear reason we
should expect that intent, and it's not particularly consistent with our drafts
model to risk accidentally losing partially composed message content this way.
After some discussion, we've concluded that in both cases reaching this code path
(either the previous topic being "" or the compose box content being entry), it'd
be better to skip the `.select()`.
Fixes#23146.
Sets a default value of "Search results" for complicated narrow search
views and updates logic to use `filter.get_title` as a helper to
generate better titles for some common search views.
Does not update the existing behavior for narrow searches that have
"pm-with" or "group-pm-with" operators.
Note as of this change, the default search title and titles generated
from `filter.get_title` will be translated into the user's preferred
language.
Fixes#22952.
Updates `filter.get_title` to return 'undefined' for any narrow
with a search operator. Previously it would return a title if
the search operator was paired with a common narrow, but those
results were not being used when building the message view
header and will not be used for setting the browser title.
Prep commit for rewriting `update_narrow_title` to use
`filter.get_title` as a helper for setting browser title text.
Fixes a subtle bug in the browswer title that occured if the user
input a keyword or another vaild search operator before `pm-with`
or `group-pm-with`.
Prep commit for rewriting `update_narrow_title` to use
`filter.get_title` as a helper for setting browser title text.
Translates browser titles for "All messages" and "Recent topics"
views.
Prep commit for rewriting `update_narrow_title` to use
`filter.get_title` as a helper for setting browser title text.
When the narrow/search for a stream is undefined because either the
stream does not exist or the user is not subscribed to the private
stream, format the title that's used in the message view header to
include the stream name that was searched for.
Prep commit for rewriting `update_narrow_title` to use
`filter.get_title` as a helper for setting browser title text.
Updates default title for `streams:public` narrow to be
"Messages in all public streams".
Prep commit for rewriting `update_narrow_title` to use
`filter.get_title` as a helper for setting browser title text.
In `filter.get_title`, add cases for the two missing "is" operators,
"alerted" and "unread".
Prep commit for rewriting `update_narrow_title` to use
`filter.get_title` as a helper for setting browser title text.
This avoids an error being triggered if `instance.reference` gets
remvoed from the DOM and `rows.get_message_id` is called on it in
`onShow` later.
This is an untested bug fix since I was not able to reproduce
this on live server or locally.
Adds new tab to `zerver/lib/markdown/tabbed_sections.py` to document
managing bots from both personal settings and organization settings.
Documents adding bots from the organization settings Bots panel.
Separates instructions for deactivating and reactivating a bot from
both personal settings and organization settings.
Fixes a few formatting issues such as missing bold formatting and
heading level.
Fixes: #23066.
This documents how to access the options from the three-dot menu in a
user's profile summary.
Refactors and updates the steps for muting a user into a single set of
instructions. Updates instructions for the "Manage this user" option.
Fixes#23204.
Previously, we retried all failed requests to
`/json/messages/matches_narrow` forever, with a fixed 5s retry. This
meant infinite retries even on 4xx responses, for instance on invalid
narrows -- and _each_ new message would add another infinite every-5s
retry.
Skip retries on 400 responses, and put an upper limit on the number of
retries. At the same time, change the retries to be
exponential-backoff with full jitter, to be more responsive in the
event of a one-off failure, and more forgiving in response to a longer
outage.
Failures that exhaust the 5 attempts are silent to the user -- since
this is likely an uncommon edge case (requiring Tornado to be serving
events to the client, Django to be unresponsive, and the client to be
narrowed to a filter it cannot apply locally), and the failure mode is
not bad (it will simply fail to live-update with new matching
messages).
Fixes: #20165.
This commit adds private messages to the Recent topics view, to make
it an all-encompassing overview of recent activity visible to the user.
We add a filter "Include PM" to toggle whether PMs should be shown in
recent topics.
Fixes#19449.
Adds the count of users with the role of guest to the stats view
`page_params` via a database query. This information is then added
to the summary statistics section of the analytics page after being
formatted by `stats.js`.
Creates Bassanio as a guest user in the database for the analytics
realm.
Fixes#20162.
On my data (about 10 million messages in 1600 streams) this used to take
about 40 hours, while the improved statement completes in roughly 30
seconds.
The old solution had postgres go through the entire table until the
first match for each stream. Thus, the time spent scanning the table
got longer and longer for each stream because postgres always started at
the beginning (and somehow it did not use any indices) and had to skip
over all rows until it found the first message from the stream that is
was looking for each time.
This new statement just performans a bulk operation, scanning the table
only once and then inserts the results directly into the destination
table.
Slightly more verbose inforation about this change can be found in:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/31-production-help/topic/Import.20Rocketchat.20data/near/1408867
Signed-off-by: Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at>
Updates all help center documentation according to the latest changes to
the three-dot message menu and the UI for moving and editing messages.
Fixes#23217.
This adds a helper based on testing patterns of using the "queries_captured"
context manager with "assert_length" to check the number of queries
executed for preventing performance regression.
It explains the rationale of checking the query count through an
"AssertionError" and prints the queries captured as assert_length does,
but with a format optimized for displaying the queries in a more
readable manner.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This adds CapturedQueryDict to provide a more accurate type annotation
for the return value of queries_captured. We also replace "Generator"
with "Iterator" because the latter two type parameters were unused.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This is not the right fix for this, but a temporary adjustment
to make it look good with minimal impact on other languages and
other pages.
Right fix would require changing the structure of the button, which
was not easy to do and make it look similar to how it looks now.
It was not possible to scroll to the bottom of the list on
narrow-width when only single column was displayed on the
settings overlay. This commit fixes the height of the sidebar
and set to "100% - height of header - height of tab-container"
which fixes the scroll behavior.
This is not a issue for two-column overlay where height is set
to "100% - height of header" (the tab-container is already
inside the header).
This duplicates some CSS to avoid using "!important". While doing
this duplication, we remove "margin: 0" and "display: block" since
these are already set as default values.
Fixes#22876.
There is some old CSS that was only being applied to some buttons
and not others. This deletes those lines so that only the opacity
changes on hover and not also the color.
Following up from #23059.
We followed a same approach as in #22611 to mark migrations as noops. We
might eventually squash them.
Migration operations that only change the validators should be removed
as they are essentially noops that do not affect the database schema.
However, ./manage.py makemigration still generates a new migration for
validators change regardless. So we still have to keep one migration
that updates the validators to the latest state. We prefer to keep the
earliest one for this purpose.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
If there is a syntax error in `settings.py`, `restart-server` should
provide a reasonable message about this. It did so prior to
af08bcdb3f, becausde any invocation `./manage.py` without
`--skip-checks` will verify `settings.py`, among several other checks.
After af08bcdb3f, there are no `./manage.py` calls in most restarts,
which fa77be6e6c took further.
Add an explicit `./manage.py check` in the default case.
upgrade-zulip-stage-2 overrides this by passing `--skip-checks`, for
performance. This also means that `upgrade-zulip-from-git` itself
picks up the same `--skip-checks` flag, since it inherits the same
flag parsing, though that is perhaps of dubious utility.
These used to only be shown conditional on the
{% if password_auth_enabled %} in the template. Meaning that if you had
an org with email auth disabled and a deactivated user tried to log in,
they wouldn't see the error shown and get confused.
This switches the position of where these error will be shown (above the
login+password form instead of below it), but it looks fine.
Send an empty list of `custom_profile_fields` in `page_params` for
spectators, rather than not sending the field at all.
Also, updates the user info popover to not show the manage user
three-dot menu when in a spectator view.
Documents the new "Mark as unread from here" option in the three-dot
message menu.
Adds new page "Marking messages as unread", just below "Marking
messages as read" in the sidebar index.
Fixes: #23052.
Updates the organizations listed in the open communities directory
to also include organizations that do not require an invite and do
not restrict email domains for new users to join the organization.
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