This default setup will be more realistic, matching the ordinary
conditions for a modern server.
Especially needed as we add bouncer code that will expect to have
RemoteRealm entries for realm_uuid values for which it receives
requests.
Refactors get_page helper function so that the updates to the
query data for each row is done in the function that processes
the request.
Adds columns to the remote installation page for both the support
and analytics links.
Adds `analytics/views/remote_activity.py` to the files without
100% backend test coverage.
This makes it possible for a self-hosted realm administrator to
directly access a logged-page on the push notifications bouncer
service, enabling billing, support contacts, and other administrator
for enterprise customers to be managed without manual setup.
It's relatively rare that you want to read the coverage report
if the coverage tests pass. This allows devs to get quicker
feedback. Particularly on tricky rebases this can be a real
time saver. It takes about a minute to write the coverage
report on my box.
Restore the default django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler when
ERROR_REPORTING is enabled. Those with more sophisticated needs can
turn it off and use Sentry or a Sentry-compatible system.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
By relocating helper methods into a mixin class, we can be more flexible
with managing transactions in test cases, without always forcing the
django.test.TestCase behavior of always putting the test case into an
atomic transaction.
We include a check for side effects in ZulipTransactionTestCase. It only
checks for the set of row ids in all tables before and after each test.
It is not a comprehensive check for side effects, but should be
sufficient for the basics without much performance overhead.
If the number of threads is not specified
while profiling then use a single thread. This is
because profiling across multiple threads (earlier
default behaviour) may obscure the accurate
measurement of which functions are the most costly
due to thread blocking.
Signed-off-by: Akshat <akshat25iiit@gmail.com>
This commit adds a new test to check how the visibility policy updates
when moving messages to a topic that didn't exist previously.
This test also helps us adding coverage for the code which just
skips setting visibility_policy if there is no need to update the
value because both previous and new value of visibility policy
is INHERIT. The "actions/message_edit.py" file has 100% coverage
now and thus is removed from "not_yet_fully_covered" list.
Adds test coverage for the error sent for editing a scheduled
message that was successfully sent.
`zerver/actions/scheduled_messages.py` now has 100% test coverage
again.
Test coverage for `zerver/actions/message_delete.py`.
Both callers of this function would already return if there were
no Messages specified to delete, which is why existing tests did
not cover this.
Some well-intentioned adblockers also block Sentry client-side error
reporting. Provide an endpoint on the Zulip server which forwards to
the Sentry server, so that these requests are not blocked.
`DiscoverRunner.run_tests` has a return type of `int`. While
`Runner.run_tests` has a wildly different `Tuple[bool, List[str]]`.
This refactors it so that we have the correct return type, by passing
the additional information about failed tests through a side effect to directly
write the failed tests to a file.
Note that we have to make `failed_tests_path` optional as otherwise the method
signature will not be compatible with the supertype.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Mypy does not know the acccurate return type of `get_runner` that is
determined by the `TEST_RUNNER` setting. We need to cast it to the
correct type to use methods like `get_shallow_tested_templates`. Note
that we import conditionally to avoid adding runtime dependency on
`zerver`.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
We previously forked tornado.autoreload to work around a problem where
it would crash if you introduce a syntax error and not recover if you
fix it (https://github.com/tornadoweb/tornado/issues/2398).
A much more maintainable workaround for that issue, at least in
current Tornado, is to use tornado.autoreload as the main module.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Mypy can’t follow absolute imports based on directories other than the
root. This was hiding some type errors due to ignore_missing_imports.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This is a straightforward upgrade in terms of changes needed.
Necessary changes were:
- Set `DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD`
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/releases/3.2/#customizing-type-of-auto-created-primary-keys
- `The default_app_config application configuration variable is deprecated, due
to the now automatic AppConfig discovery.`
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/releases/3.2/#automatic-appconfig-discovery
To handle this one, we can remove default_app_config from
zerver/__init__.py because it satisfies what release notes describe in
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/releases/3.2/#automatic-appconfig-discovery:
"Most pluggable applications define an AppConfig subclass in an apps.py
submodule. Many define a default_app_config variable pointing to this
class in their __init__.py. When the apps.py submodule exists and
defines a single AppConfig subclass, Django now uses that configuration
automatically, so you can remove default_app_config."
An important note is that rebuild-test-database needs to be run after
this upgrade in dev environment - if tests are run with test db that was
built on the previous version, they will fail due to a mysterious bug
(?), where changing attributes of a user and .save()ing after logging in
in the test via self.login_user, causes getting logged out - the next
requests via self.client_get etc. are unauthed for some reason,
unless self.login_user is called again. This behavior is no longer
exhibited upon rebuilding the test db - and I can't reproduce it in
production or dev db. So this can likely be reasonably dismissed as some
quirk of the test client system that won't be relevant in the future and
doesn't impact production.
GitHub Actions supports doing more than just CI,
and so in some contexts it's less obvious that we're
talking about just the CI if we refer to it instead of CircleCI.
This commit renames --force argument used with various tests to
--skip-provision-check. As a consequence of this name change all other
files that set --force option for the test commands have been updated.
This change is done in order to provide more clarity for using this
option for runnning tests.
This commit addresses issue #17455.
This commit moves --force option used with various tests to
test-scripts.py to have it alongside the logic that does provisioning
status assertion.
This is a step towards providing more clarity over use of this
argument with tests as asked in issue #17455.