Removes the default title element of "Zulip" from `base.html` and
the default meta-description sentence from `meta_tags.html`. Also
removes default open graph metadata.
For portico templates that would would fail tests, set both
`PAGE_TITLE` and `PAGE_DESCRIPTION` variables with appropriate
content.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
Adds HTML title elements to templates that extend either `base.html`,
`portico.html` or `portico_signup.html`, and that are not website
portico landing pages that will use the `PAGE_TITLE` variable to set
the HTML title element (see following commit in series).
Also, updates some templates for missing translation tags.
As a general rule, we want the title element (and page content)
translated. Exceptions that are updated in this commit are templates
used in the development environment, analytics templates that are used
by staff and templates related to Zephyr.
This makes use of the type parameters of ValuesQuerySet (a.k.a
_QuerySet) to provide a more accurate type annotation for query_for_ids.
Note that QuerySet[ModelT] is equivalent to _QuerySet[ModelT, ModelT].
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
As of 297379029d, the data for the current user's buddy list
row no longer uses the '(unavailable)' or '(you)' text generated by
`buddy_data.get_my_user_status`. This commit removes the function
and related frontend tests.
Remaining instances of `my_user_status` in the codebase are related
to the CSS rule in `right_sidebar.css`, which is still relevant.
Prep commit for transitioning from 'unavailable' user status
feature to 'invisible mode' user presence feature.
In the presence of **kwargs, this is required by the Concatenate type
expected by default_never_cache_responses.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
is_cross_realm_bot_email is just
`email.lower() in settings.CROSS_REALM_BOT_EMAILS` which is the same,
aside of looking at .lower() - which is actually more correct.
Because Slack emoji naming is different from Zulip's.
According to https://emojipedia.org/slack/, Slack's emoji shortcodes are
derived from https://github.com/iamcal/emoji-data.
There are probably some deviations from that dataset, but this PR should
at least catch the ones that are identical to iamcal's.
Fixes “E713 Test for membership should be `not in`” found by
ruff (https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
These limits don't appear to provide useful security benefits, and
they do impact usability because they prevented email-based users from
replying more than once, or from replying to message more than 5 days
old.
Fixes#2755.
Fixes#19994.
Displaying unsubscribe button on bots full profile modal, allowing bot
owners to ubsubscribe their bots from streams.
Admins can also unsubscribe any bot from any subscribed streams from
bots full profile modal.
Fixes part of: #21402
This commit can display a full user profile modal for bots too,
by clicking on "View Full Profile" in the profile info popover
same as normal users.
Fixes part of: #21402
Updates the two UserProfile foreign key fields to have a backward
relation in the MutedUser model by changing the `related_name`
property.
This is a prep commit for removing users with a muted relationship
to the current user from read receipts.
This commit disables the settings in "Joining the organization"
subsection for admins as they can be changed by only owners.
We also move the tooltip mentioning "Only owners can change..."
to the subsection heading.
We allow only owners to change the waiting period setting to become
full member. This commit contains only backend changes, frontend
changes will be done separately.
We allow only owners to add, edit or delete the allowed domains.
This commit only contains backend changes, frontend changes will
be done in a separate commit.
We allow only owners to change disallow_disposable_email_addresses
and emails_restricted_to_domains settings. This commit only contains
change in backend part, frontend changes will be done separately.
We allow only owners to change the invite_required setting.
This commit only adds the restriction in backend, frontend
changes will be done separately.
We also add a helper function in test_realm.py to avoid
writing same code repeatedly and this helper will also
be used in tests for other settings to be added in
further commits.
While editing custom profile fields, when user delete option(s) of
select type profile field, display that deleted option(s) in delete
option confirmation modal.
Follow-up: 21878
As suggested by the new comments, the cost for a Zulip data export
scales with messages actually included in the export, so an
organizations with 1M private messages but only 50K public stream
messages should not be modeled the same as one with 1M public stream
messages for the purpose of the limits here.
Also improve the comments and variable names more generally.
This has no impact because zulip.com is not attacker-controlled, but
we should be consistent in protecting external target="_blank" links.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
One should now be able to configure a regex by appending _regex to the
port number:
[tornado_sharding]
9802_regex = ^[l-p].*\.zulipchat\.com$
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_map_module.html
Since Puppet doesn’t manage the contents of nginx_sharding.conf after
its initial creation, it needs to be renamed so we can give it
different default contents.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Adds a new page titled "Import your settings" in the "Account basics"
section to document how to import user settings from an existing Zulip
account to a new Zulip account, and which settings will be imported.
Adds a question mark (?) icon linking to this help page from the
registration form when the import settings option is available.
Adds cross-links on related articles.
Fixes: #20918.
Renames the filename so that it accurately reflects its contents
given the changes to the "Recommended setup" page in the previous
commit, and updates all links accordingly.
Windows users end up having to follow an odd chain of links because
the recommended installation instructions live on a different
page than the rest of the instructions about the environment setup.
All the tutorials about recommended install prerequisites for each
platform should be on the same page.
This moves the section about using WSL 2 from the advanced setup page
to the recommended environment setup tutorial page.
Renames sidebar and section titles to more accurately reflect the
information in the Recommended setup vs. the Advanced setup page.
Updates relevant text and links accordingly.
Fixes: #13696.