Does change/fix behavior in various corner cases when the domain passed in
to HomepageForm and subdomain passed in to HomepageForm correspond to
different realms.
If the user comes in to HomepageForm with a set subdomain, use that to
determine the signup realm instead of the email address.
In the non-REALMS_HAVE_SUBDOMAINS case, still allow using the email address
if no subdomain is passed.
Ensure domain and subdomain correspond to the same realm when being passed
to forms.HomepageForm. Previously this was not the case when e.g. we got
here via the /register/<domain> endpoint.
This also effectively disables the register/<domain> endpoint when
REALMS_HAVE_SUBDOMAINS, or rather, foo.server.org/register/bar.com will try
to register you for the realm with string_id foo rather than realm with
domain bar.com.
`django.contrib.auth.get_user` function is updated in Django 1.10, due to
which everytime we update the password of the user the password hash changes.
This causes authentication failure. Previously, our code worked correctly
because we use our own session middleware and the `get_user` code had a
conditional statement which allowed our code to bypass the authentication
code.
We set this up initially with all of the rules that Zulip violates
disabled.
Also, the pep8 linter is substantially slower than the other Zulip
linters, so we've put it behind an option to `tools/lint-all`.
(This is mostly an internal dev document for now. We should eventually
link it into our RTD system, perhaps after we think we are mostly
bug-free in terms of what the doc specifies.)
After adding the ability to add stream links to messages using
the following pattern '#**stream_name**' there was a problem
with rendering this using our markdown engine because '**' means
bold text so that would render just to bold text.
To solve this I had to add regular expression in marked.js to match
that pattern and when it matches I call handleStreamLinks in echo.js
which will correctly render it to HTML.
Fixes#2218.
[tweaked by tabbott to url-encode the stream name in the URL and
adding the missing "#" in the display].
Previously, the way that render_messages was calling bugdown meant
that the preview feature didn't have access to realm data like the
list of users or streams, resulting in previews for those elements
being wrong.
Now render_message_backend uses zerver.lib.render_markdown to render
messages correctly.
[Commit message tweaked and test added by tabbott]
No change to behavior. non_mit_mailing_list never returned False, so it was
never possible to reach the line "Otherwise, the user is an MIT mailing
list, and .."
send_event() expects a list of user ids (ints) except for the special case
of messages. This commit:
1. Fixes this in the call to send_event() in do_send_typing_notification()
2. Renames the variables in do_send_typing_notification() to better reflect
their content (for example, recipient_ids instead of recipients).
3. Renames the id field in the dicts sent in the typing event body (sender,
recipients) to user_id.
4. Adds assertions to the tests to verify that the tornado event user ids
are the same as the recipients in the event body.
5. Adds assertions to the tests to verify that the tornado event user
ids and the recipient user ids (in the event body) are the same as the
expected user ids (obtained from the emails using
get_user_profile_by_email)
6. Changes all assertTrues to assertEquals in the tests
This fixes#2151.
This adds a couple new tools that can be used to determine whether a
particular change in Zulip's backend markdown processor would impact
the rendering of historical messages, without a human actually looking
at the message content. This is a useful way to verify whether a
change to our markdown syntax is likely to create problems.
[commit message and code tweaked by tabbott]