First step in cleaning up populate_db.create_streams and
bulk_create.bulk_create_streams. Part of a series of commits to remove
Realm.domain from populate_db.
Most of the changes to support this were merged some time ago; what
remains are these changes:
* Update requirements.txt
* Django 1.10: Upgrade success-http-headers.txt file.
- We no longer get the absolute urls, see
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/releases/1.9/#http-redirects-no-longer-forced-to-absolute-uris
- The headers are capitalized, previously, they were in upper case.
* Bump PROVISON_VERSION to 3.0 since this is a disruptive change.
Fixes#3.
There is a change in Django 1.10 due to which whenever the password
of the user is changed the session hash changes. This change affects
us because we cache user profile objects and these cached objects need
to be refreshed. However, the signal sent by Django in which objects are
refreshed fails to refresh the cache for Tornado because it uses a
different cache prefix.
Note: Backend tests are not affected because they don't rely on Tornado.
Updated `get_editable()` so that organization admins only see their
own bots in their personal settings page; this removes a lot of
unnecessary clutter.
Fixes#2657.
Before this change, we passed in a hash to get_counts() to
mutate, but now we make the caller responsible for splicing
results into a bigger data structure.
The function now involves no mutation.
This change introduces an unread_topic_counter object
that manages unread counts for streams and topics. Consolidating
all the logic into a single class will set us up to add
logic for dealing with topic counts that includes provisional
counts of unread messages from the server. It also makes
the current code a little easier to reason about.
Most of this change was simply extracting functions, but
I also removed a few unnecessary and inconsistent calls to
`stream_data.canonicalized_name` that preceded our use of
Dict with a fold_case argument.
Allow to import code from subdirectory of `contrib_bots/lib`.
Because sometimes bot requires grouping in their directory,
especially for the bot that has configuartion file and documentation.
Expose `is_mentioned` in `message` dict which contains
boolean value about our account is mentioned in the message
content or not.
This is already available via `flags`, but it seems worth making this
data point more explicit, given its importance in writing bots.
Fixes#2667.
Adding more additional information about user profile to
`zerver.views.pointer.get_profile_backend`, like `user_id`,
`full_name`, `email`, `is_bot`, `is_admin`, and `short_name` of the
user.