When transferring a realm to a server that has a different set of
applied migrations (different Zulip versions), there is a chance that
the imported data formats appear to be compatible but data invariants
could still be violated.
This commit adds an assertion during the import process to verify
that both the exported realm and the importing server have matching
Zulip versions and have a compatible set of migrations.
This commit updates the export process to write the migration status of
the realm as a JSON file to be included in the export tarball.
This is a preparatory step for adding an assertion to ensure that the
importing and exporting realms have a compatible set of applied
migrations.
Newrelic has introduced a new update. This commit
updates the exisiting integration by adding support
for new types of payloads and cleaning up legacy
codes and fixtures.
Fixes#29729.
Co-authored-by: Pieter CK <pieterceka123@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
For resizing the icon.png files, we use resize_avatar, not resize_logo.
This is pretty confusing - sure, for icons we use the same function as
for avatars, but we should have a proper name for the function called in
the icon context. So this commit also adds resize_realm_icon, and
changes the calls to resize_avatar in icon contexts to
resize_realm_icon.
Previously, the GoCD integration relied on GoCD's integration with bug
tracking and monitoring tools through the users' Config XML file [1].
However, this feature no longer works as expected, as it cannot send
HTTPS payloads to an external endpoint.
This commit updates our GoCD integration to use Sentry's WebHook
notifier GoCD plugin [2] to send webhook payloads from users GoCD server
to Zulip. We are using an older version of the plugin—v0.0.6—because the
newer version—v0.0.9—doesn't work at this time.
Additionally, this change reformats the notifications to include more
details on the GoCD event, such as lists of passed and failed jobs.
Fixes#21224.
Co-authored-by: Pieter CK <pieterceka123@gmail.com>
[1]:
https://docs.gocd.org/current/integration/#integration-with-bug-tracking-and-story-management-tools
[2]:
https://github.com/getsentry/gocd-webhook-notification-plugin/releases/tag/v0.0.6
This commit adds `durable=True` to the outermost db transactions
created in the following:
* confirm_email_change
* handle_upload_pre_finish_hook
* deliver_scheduled_emails
* restore_data_from_archive
* do_change_realm_subdomain
* do_create_realm
* do_deactivate_realm
* do_reactivate_realm
* do_delete_user
* do_delete_user_preserving_messages
* create_stripe_customer
* process_initial_upgrade
* do_update_plan
* request_sponsorship
* upload_message_attachment
* register_remote_server
* do_soft_deactivate_users
* maybe_send_batched_emails
It helps to avoid creating unintended savepoints in the future.
This is as a part of our plan to explicitly mark all the
transaction.atomic calls with either 'savepoint=False' or
'durable=True' as required.
* 'savepoint=True' is used in special cases.
As we would like to send similar notifications for other billing
state changes (for all BillingSession types), it makes sense to
move the logic for creating and sending these admin realm internal
messages to the BillingSession framework in the corporate app.
In the case that a channel with the specified name does not exist,
we now send direct messages to the admin realm administrators with
the channel, topic and message so that the information is not lost
and so that the channel for these messages can be created.
Links to zulip messages can now be written as
`#**channel_name > topic_name @ message_id**.`
The `message_id` is replaced with `💬` in the rendered
message.
Fixes part of #31920
The classes StreamPattern and StreamTopicPattern both had a
separate copy of the function `find_stream_id` which did the same
thing. Since another Pattern will be added as a part of #31920, it
is a good idea to move that function into a superclass which is then
inherited by all the related patterns.
Fixes part of #31920
This adds `normalize_body_for_import` to normalize messages from
third-party importers by removing NUL bytes and also updates import
test files data to test this.
Fixes#31930.
This commit adds 'durable=True' to the outermost transaction
in 'delete_message_backend'.
It also adds 'savepoint=False' to inner transaction.atomic
decorator to avoid creating savepoint.
This is as a part of our plan to explicitly mark all the
transaction.atomic decorators with either 'savepoint=False' or
'durable=True' as required.
* 'savepoint=True' is used in special cases.
This commit adds 'durable=True' to the outermost transactions
of the following functions:
* do_create_multiuse_invite_link
* do_revoke_user_invite
* do_revoke_multi_use_invite
* sync_ldap_user_data
* do_reactivate_remote_server
* do_deactivate_remote_server
* bulk_handle_digest_email
* handle_customer_migration_from_server_to_realm
* add_reaction
* remove_reaction
* deactivate_user_group
It helps to avoid creating unintended savepoints in the future.
This is as a part of our plan to explicitly mark all the
transaction.atomic decorators with either 'savepoint=False' or
'durable=True' as required.
* 'savepoint=True' is used in special cases.
This commit adds 'durable=True' to the outermost transaction
in 'do_invite_users'.
It also adds 'savepoint=False' to inner transaction.atomic
decorators to avoid creating savepoints.
Note about the documentation: There are currently two "Save changes"
buttons on the Airbyte "Notifications" settings page, so the
instructions specify which one to use for clarity.
Currently, the GitHub webhook sends activity from both public and private
repositories, which could lead to unintended disclosure of sensitive
information from private repositories.
This commit introduces a ignore_private_repositories parameter to the
webhook URL. When set to true, the webhook ignore processing activity from
private repositories, ensuring that such activities are not posted to
Zulip streams. By default, if the parameter is omitted or set to false,
activities from both public and private repositories are processed
normally. This provides users with the flexibility to control the
visibility of private repository activities without altering the default
behavior.
More importantly, this introduces a cleaner mechanism for individual
incoming webhooks to declare support for settings not common to all
webhook integrations.
Fixes#31638.
html2text mangles Unicode by default, with a --unicode-snob option to
disable it. If I have to get called a “snob” for wanting to correctly
support non-English languages, then uh, I’ll take one for the team.
https://github.com/Alir3z4/html2text/blob/2024.2.26/html2text/config.py#L111-L150
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Removed `edit_topic_policy` property, as the permission
to move messages between topcis is now controlled by
`can_move_messages_between_topics_group` setting.
This is a somewhat hacky and fragile fix. Due to the order in which
imports seem to happen, the original ordering breaks
RealmImportExportTest: if one of the `use_s3_backend` tests runs before
test_import_realm, the latter will fail while processing thumbnailing,
as S3UploadBackend ends up leaking and
zerver.worker.thumbnail.upload_backend is still set to S3.
By making that mock.patch the first one that gets entered, and thus the
last one to get cleaned up, we fix the leak and upload_backend is set
back to LocalUploadBackend as it should.
Streams should not be marked as private, and subscribers
of the deactivated stream should not be removed.
Update the confirmation message when archiving a stream.
`is_archived` field is added to the stream and types.
Include a new `archived_channeels` client capability, to allow clients
to access data on archived channels, without breaking
backwards-compatibility for existing clients that don't know how to
handle these.
Also, included `exclude_archived` parameter to `/get-streams`,
which defaults to `true` as basic clients may not be interested
in archived streams.
Previously, the hashing logic for static avatar files hashed the default
and medium files separately, which didn’t match how user-uploaded
avatars work—where you just add the "-medium.png" suffix to get the
medium version. Since we don’t have clear documentation for avatars yet,
this caused some issues for the mobile apps.
This commit makes sure the default and its medium variation share the
same hash.
On the frontend, the selection is still a dropdown of system groups but
on the API level, we have started accepting anonymous groups similar to
other settings
We've kept require system groups true for now until we switch to group
picker on the frontend.
On the frontend, the selection is still a dropdown of system groups but
on the API level, we have started accepting anonymous groups similar to
other settings.
We've kept require system groups true for now until we switch to group
picker on the frontend.
With the introduction of `assignee_updated` parameter in the library,
- Github, Gitea, Gogs can display the assignee in assignment events.
- Github can display the user unassigned in unassignment events.
Fixes https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/channel/127-integrations/near/1965136
We didn't have thumbnailing for images coming from data import and this
commit adds the functionality.
There are a few fundamental issues that the implementation needs to
solve.
1. The images come from an untrusted source and therefore we don't want
to just pass them through to thumbnailing without checking. For that
reason, we cannot just import ImageAttachment rows from the export
data, even for zulip=>zulip imports.
The right way to process images is to pass them to maybe_thumbail(),
which runs libvips_check_image() on them to verify we're okay with
thumbnailing, creates ImageAttachment rows for them and sends them
to the thumbnailing queue worker. This approach lets us handle both
zulip=>zulip and 3rd party=>zulip imports in the same way,
2. There is a somewhat circular dependency between the Message,
Attachment and ImageAttachment import process:
- ImageAttachments would ideally be created after importing
Attachments, but they need to already exist at the time of Message
import. Otherwise, the markdown processor doesn't know it has to add
HTML for image previews to messages that reference images. This would
mean that messages imported from 3rd party tools don't get image
previews.
- Attachments only get created after Message import however, due to the
many-to-many relationship between Message and Attachment.
This is solved by fixing up some data of Attachments pre-emptively, such
as the path_ids. This gives us the necessary information for creating
ImageAttachments before importing Messages.
While we generate ImageAttachment rows synchronously, the actual
thumbnailing job is sent to the queue worker. Theoretically, the worker
could be very backlogged and not process the thumbnails anytime soon.
This is fine - if the app is loaded and tries to display a message with
such a not-yet-generated thumbnail, the code in `serve_file` will
generate the thumbnails synchronously on the fly and the user will see
the image preview displayed normally. See:
1b47134d0d/zerver/views/upload.py (L333-L342)
This commit reformats hashed medium static avatar files("-medium.png"
files). Unlike user-uploaded avatar files, avatars served alongside
static files are hashed by Django. To implement the URL patterns for
finding medium-size avatar URLs that are hardcoded into current
versions of the mobile apps, the medium avatar files need to be
adjusted to include the "-medium" string just before the file type.
For example, the URL format will now be:
Before: welcome-bot-medium.123123321.png
After: welcome-bot.123123123-medium.png
This commit introduces an assertion to verify that the avatar file for
system bots exists and findable.
In development, it'll assert that the avatar file exists in the static
directory. This isn't done in production environment to avoid
unnecessary overhead. It helps verify that the protocol to fetch system
bot avatars still works when making changes during development.
In production it'll check if the avatar file exists in the STATIC_ROOT
and return a default avatar png if it doesn't.
Previously, requesting system bots URLs did not return any -medium.png
variants and SVG file was also used for notification bots' avatar, which
was problematic.
In this commit, the -medium.png variants is added for the avatars of
system bots and zulip-icon-square.svg is also converted into
notification-bot.png for the notification bot. The get_avatar_url method
has been updated to return the "medium" file variants for the system
bots.
Additionally, the system bots' avatar files is moved to a dedicated
directory to simplify the hashing logic for these files. Now, all files
in the "images/static_avatars/" directory will be hashed.
This commit makes sure system bots avatar files are hashed when served
as static files. This way, requests for these avatar files will be
served with long-lived caching headers by our nginx (see #22275).
We don't need to worry about stale caches for these files because they
will only be used by system bots.
Fixes#31458.
This makes a Zulip server more isolated than relying on gravatar, and
avoids complex logistics if in the future we move system bots to live
inside individual realms.
Co-authored-by: PieterCK <pieterceka123@gmail.com>
This commit adds support to add subgroups to a group while
creating it.
User can add the subgroups to group irrespective of permissions
like user can add members during creating it.
This commit updates code to allow users with permission
to add members to add subgroups as well. And only users
with permission to manage the group can remove subgroups.
Also updated tests to check permissions in separate tests
and removed them from the existing test.
Users with permission to manage the group have all the permissions
including joining/leaving the group, adding others group which also
have a separate setting to control them.
So, it makes sense to just check managing permissions first in
access_user_group_for_update and then check the specific permission.
There is no behavioral change in this commit, it only changes the
order of checking permissions.
The main change is redefining ALLOW_GROUP_VALUED_SETTINGS to not
control code, but instead to instead control the configuration for
whether settings that have not been converted to use our modern UI
patterns should require system groups.
Fundamentally, it's the same for the realm/stream group-valued
settings, which don't have the new UI patterns yet.
We remove the visual hiding of the "can manage group" setting, which
was hidden only due to transitions being incomplete.