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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Taylor
32665cf9dd
DEV: Consolidate i18n import paths (#29804)
Enables our new eslint rules which enforce consistent i18n imports. For more info, see 0d58b40cd7
2024-11-19 20:45:18 +00:00
David Battersby
fdcf4698fc
UX: Update Chat Group Name and Placeholder (#28703)
* UX: Update Chat Group Name and Placeholder

* update tests

* fix failing tests

* better checking of system user when setting dm title
2024-09-04 15:52:23 +10:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
ab832cc865
FEATURE: introduces group channels (#24288)
Group channels will allow users to create channels with a name and invite people. It's possible to add people even after creation of the channel. Removing users is not yet possible but will be added in the near future.

Technically a group channel is `direct_message_channel` with a group attribute set to true on its direct message (chatable). This model might evolve in the future but offers much flexibility for now without having to rely on a complex migration.

The commit essentially consists of:
- a migration to set existing direct message channels with more than 2 users to a group
- a new message creator which allows to search, add members, and create groups
- a new `AddUsersToChannel` service
- a modified `SearchChatable` service
2023-11-10 11:29:28 +01:00
David Taylor
48193767bf DEV: Sort imports
Automatically generated by `eslint --fix` to satisfy the updated configuration
2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX
bf886662df
UX: improves composer and thread panel (#21210)
This pull request is a full overhaul of the chat-composer and contains various improvements to the thread panel. They have been grouped in the same PR as lots of improvements/fixes to the thread panel needed an improved composer. This is meant as a first step.

### New features included in this PR

- A resizable side panel
- A clear dropzone area for uploads
- A simplified design for image uploads, this is only a first step towards more redesign of this area in the future

### Notable fixes in this PR

- Correct placeholder in thread panel
- Allows to edit the last message of a thread with arrow up
- Correctly focus composer when replying to a message
- The reply indicator is added instantly in the channel when starting a thread
- Prevents a large variety of bug where the composer could bug and prevent sending message or would clear your input while it has content

### Technical notes

To achieve this PR, three important changes have been made:

- `<ChatComposer>` has been fully rewritten and is now a glimmer component
- The chat composer now takes a `ChatMessage` as input which can directly be used in other operations, it simplifies a lot of logic as we are always working a with a `ChatMessage`
- `TextareaInteractor` has been created to wrap the existing `TextareaTextManipulation` mixin, it will make future migrations easier and allow us to have a less polluted `<ChatComposer>`

Note ".chat-live-pane" has been renamed ".chat-channel"

Design for upload dropzone is from @chapoi
2023-04-25 10:23:03 +02:00
Martin Brennan
ea548292bc
DEV: Refactoring chat message actions for ChatMessage component usage in thread panel (#20756)
This commit is a major overhaul of how chat message actions work, to make it so they are reusable between the main chat channel and the chat thread panel, as well as many improvements and fixes for the thread panel.

There are now several new classes and concepts:

* ChatMessageInteractor -  This is initialized from the ChatMessage, ChatMessageActionsDesktop, and ChatMessageActionsMobile components. This handles permissions about what actions can be done for each
message based on the context (thread or channel), handles the actions themselves (e.g. copyLink, delete, edit),
and interacts with the pane of the current context to modify the UI
* ChatChannelThreadPane and ChatChannelPane services - This represents the UI context which contains the
messages, and are mostly used for state management for things like message selection.
* ChatChannelThreadComposer and ChatChannelComposer - This handles interaction between the pane, the
message actions, and the composer, dealing with reply and edit message state.
* Scrolling logic for the messages has now been moved to a helper so it can be shared between the main channel pane and the thread pane
* Various improvements with the emoji picker on both mobile and desktop. The DOM node of each component is now located outside of the message which prevents a large range of issues.

The thread panel now also works in the chat drawer, and the thread messages have less
actions than the main panel, since some do not make sense there (e.g. moving messages to
a different channel). The thread panel title, excerpt, and message sender have also been removed
for now to save space.

This gives us a solid base to keep expanding on and fixing up threads. Subsequent PRs will
make the thread MessageBus subscriptions work and disable echo mode
for the initial release of threads.

Co-authored-by: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
2023-04-06 15:19:52 +02:00
Jarek Radosz
dc3473fe06
DEV: Modernize chat's component tests (#19577)
1. `test()` and `render()` instead of `componentTest()`
2. Angle brackets
3. `strictEqual()`/`true()`/`false()` assertions

This removes all remaining uses of `componentTest` from core
2022-12-22 14:35:18 +01:00
Loïc Guitaut
abcaa1a961 DEV: Rename direct message related models
This is a followup of the previous refactor where we created two new
models to handle all the dedicated logic that was present in the
`ChatChannel` model.

For the sake of consistency, `DMChannel` has been renamed to
`DirectMessageChannel` and the previous `DirectMessageChannel` model is
now named `DirectMessage`. This should help reasoning about direct
messages.
2022-11-03 14:39:23 +01:00
Roman Rizzi
0a5f548635
DEV: Move discourse-chat to the core repo. (#18776)
As part of this move, we are also renaming `discourse-chat` to `chat`.
2022-11-02 10:41:30 -03:00