This PR has the following fixes
1. Remove leading `:` in inbox view push message content
2. Styles for block quotes in text
3. Better condition for checking bot message
4. Use dompurify
This PR has fixes for the following issues
- Inconsistent spacing between meta and text in text bubble
- Activity bubble overflows for longer text (for now I have truncated
it, I'll work with @absurdiya on a better solution)
- Ugly lookinh gradient for expand button on email bubble
- Email bubble overflow issues and text rendering issues
- Alignment for error message
- Minute-wise grouping not working
- Link color should not be blue
- Use `gray-3` for bubble background instead of `gray-4`
To test this, set the `useNextBubble` value to `true` in the
localstorage. Here's a quick command to run in the console
```js
localStorage.setItem('useNextBubble', true)
```
```js
localStorage.setItem('useNextBubble', false)
```
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Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
This pull request includes several changes to the `DropdownItem.vue` and `SidebarProfileMenu.vue` components to improve the handling of links.
Earlier we passed the link `/super_admin` to RouterLink directly, which would trigger validations internally and the dropdown item would not render in case of any errors. This PR fixes this by handling the native links appropriately
Fixes#10571
This PR resolves the issue with updating the profile picture in the profile settings.
**Cause of issue**
The issue can be reproduced with the old `ProfileAvatar.vue` component.
While the exact reason is unclear, it seems related to cases where the
file might be `null`.
**Solution**
Replaced the old `ProfileAvatar.vue` with `Avatar.vue` and tested it. It
works fine. I’ve attached a loom video below.
Fixes https://linear.app/chatwoot/issue/CW-3768/profile-picture-bug
Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranav@chatwoot.com>
Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
This PR fixes a few UI issues with the sidebar
1. `z-index` issues with sidebar dropdowns
2. Move the event listener to the root of the dropdown container, it
allows more consistent behaviour of the trigger, earlier the click on
the trigger when the dropdown was open would cause the container to
re-render
3. Use `perserve-open` for the status switcher menu item in the profile
menu.
4. Use `sessionStorage` instead of `localStorage` to preserve sidebar
dropdown info. When opening the dashboard without directly going to a
specific route, any previous known item would get expanded even if it's
link was not active, this caused issues across tabs too, this fixes it.
5. Use `snakeCaseKeys` instead of `decamelize` we had two packages doing
the same thing
6. Update `vueuse` the new version is vue3 only
This PR adds three components along with stories
1. MultiSelect - This is used for filter values, allowing multiple values and folding of values where there are too many items
2. SingleSelect - This is used for filter values, allows selecting and toggling a single item
3. FilterSelect - This is used for operators and others, it allows icons and labels as well as toggling them using props. The v-model for this binds just the final value unlike the previous two components with bind the entire object.
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Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranavrajs@gmail.com>
### The problem
Writing in the text editor can be very frustrating, the reason is that
the editor had a debounced save method which would push the article to
the backend and update the current state. This however is a bad idea,
since the can take anywhere between 100-300ms depending on network
conditions.
While this would be in progress, the article is still being edited by
the user. So at the end of the network request, the state returned from
the backend and the current state in the editor is diverged. But since
the update happens anyway, the editor would prepend older context.
```
Time -->
User Action: [Edit 1] ---> [Edit 2] ---> [Edit 3]
Backend Save: Save Req (Edit 1) ----> Response (Edit 1)
Resulting Editor State: [Edit 3] + [Edit 1] (Outdated state prepended)
```
### The solution
The solution is to unbind the article from the backend state, ensuring
that the article editor is the source of truth and ignoring the
responses. This pull request does this by adding an asynchronous save
functionality. The changes include adding a new `saveArticleAsync` event
and ensuring that the local state is not updated unnecessarily during
asynchronous saves.
```
Time -->
User Action: [Edit 1] ---> [Edit 2] ---> [Edit 3]
Backend Save: Save Req (Edit 1) ----> Response (ignored)
Resulting Editor State: [Edit 3] (Consistent and up-to-date)
```
Added the following two debounced methods
These complementary debounce methods prevent unnecessary re-renders
while ensuring backend is in sync. `saveArticleAsync` preserves the
editor as the source of truth, while `saveArticle` manages periodic
state updates from the backend with a delay large enough to safely
assume that the user has stopped typing
Method | Delay | Behavior
-- | -- | --
`saveArticleAsync` | 400ms | Sends data to backend and ignores the
response
`saveArticle` | 2.5s | Sends data and updates local state with the
backend response
### How to test
1. Remove the following line
dc042f6ddc/app/javascript/dashboard/components-next/HelpCenter/Pages/ArticleEditorPage/ArticleEditor.vue (L64)
1. Update the latency here to 400 (P.S. the diff shows the latency to be
600, but that was added as a stop-gap solution)
dc042f6ddc/app/javascript/dashboard/components-next/HelpCenter/Pages/ArticleEditorPage/ArticleEditor.vue (L51)
1. Set the browser network latency to Slow 3G or 3G
1. Start writing on the editor, try fixing typos with backspace or
moving around with the cursor
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Co-authored-by: Sivin Varghese <64252451+iamsivin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranav@chatwoot.com>
This PR allows attributify for `variant`, `size` and `color` props. This allows using shorthands, instant of writing full props.
We also added a small computed method to ensure these does not show up
in the DOM and pollute it
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Co-authored-by: Pranav <pranav@chatwoot.com>
This pull request introduces a new `ChannelIcon` component and refactors the existing code to use this component, which simplifies the icon management for different channel types and providers.