Don't reference the notification levels by colour (#12138)
* Don't reference the notification levels by colour We're about to change what colours they are so either we'd have to rename a bunch of constants. We may as well make things not reference what colour anything is in the actual UI. Hopefully these constants are clear enough. * Rename NotificationColor -> NotificationLevel * Red -> Highlight * Grey -> Notification * Bold -> Activity * Anywhere else that calls it 'color' -> 'level' Also fixes some weird mixes of US & UK English. It turns out this is referenced in... quite a lot of places, so this is quite a large PR. It can't really be much smaller, sorry. * One test rename & some hiding due to ts-ignore * More hiding behind ts-ignore * Damn you, @ts-ignore... * Fix test CSS values * Missed some colour -> level Co-authored-by: Florian Duros <florianduros@element.io> * Change other instances of variables renamed in suggestion * Update new test for renames --------- Co-authored-by: Florian Duros <florianduros@element.io>
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@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ export default class RoomSublist extends React.Component<IProps, IState> {
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// find the first room with a count of the same colour as the badge count
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room = RoomListStore.instance.orderedLists[this.props.tagId].find((r: Room) => {
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const notifState = this.notificationState.getForRoom(r);
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return notifState.count > 0 && notifState.color === this.notificationState.color;
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return notifState.count > 0 && notifState.level === this.notificationState.level;
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});
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}
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