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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Abbott 3d39341fc2 Fix logging configuration for Django 1.5.
Apparently, something in Django 1.5's changes to their default logging
setup resulted in the logger 500 errors (logged in
django.core.handlers.base.handle_uncaught_exception) from reaching the
root logger -- they stopped at propagating at the 'django' logger.  We
deal with this by making our logging system handle those events in the
'django' logger ourselves (and making the related changes needed to
ensure that we still log to server.log and the console everything
logged by our own humbug.requests logger and anything that falls
through to the root logger).

This requires updating the mechanism we use in test_settings.py to
silence our request logging, since now the 'humbug.requests' logger is
being re-initialized by the Django logging setup, which runs after
test_settings.py.

While we're at it, set propagate=False in the commented-out
'django.db' logging configuration (previously, queries would be logged
twice).

(imported from commit 32af29084e52be1ba6f92a7952c3a3946925b46b)
2013-03-28 07:36:10 -04:00
Zev Benjamin d1b9ab9fd8 Move SERVER_GENERATION definition to settings.py
(imported from commit 4be2b912a63f49f525c66f46db0bc5c466ad364f)
2013-03-27 14:15:03 -04:00
Tim Abbott 2aae6190d2 [django 1.5] Set ALLOWED_HOSTS variable in settings.py.
This only does something if DEBUG=False, but it's now required that
you set this on Django 1.5 or the server will silently serve up 500s
for every request (not the best failure mode).

(imported from commit fa226c644770c468d73143c8a49d5d29d282df27)
2013-03-27 08:19:26 -04:00
Zev Benjamin f3f1205522 Use verify-full when connecting to the database
Now that we can use our servers' DNS names internally, using
verify-full gives us a little bit of extra security.

(imported from commit 3a3715fa8a59851d4543112a55b5c6b24981442e)
2013-03-19 12:15:24 -04:00
Tim Abbott 34021ffc29 debugging: Add commented-out code in settings.py to log all queries.
This is often useful when working on a local development system and so
seems worth putting in the code, but is so verbose that it probably
doesn't make sense to have on by default in development.

(imported from commit ddb7ae4c83136f96d69368a245ed64e7daf66f34)
2013-03-18 16:15:11 -04:00
Keegan McAllister ff745e46ae Use Postgres on all Linux dev machines
(imported from commit fe4dcc186debe726ffc146881dd8c6022c192c8b)
2013-03-18 15:14:40 -04:00
Keegan McAllister 45eb9bcf47 tests: Disable tutorial through the server side variable needs_tutorial
This fixes a nondeterministic test failure for me.

The first message sent in the test suite appears to get dropped.  I don't know
why this is, and I'm pretty sure it was an existing bug.  This message used to
be the one disabling the tutorial, which might explain why that didn't always
work.

Regardless, this commit at least makes the test suite usable, and we can work
on fixing that bug later.

(imported from commit 063e40871b9883e3a6dab93a4e0a51c5b2dae4b7)
2013-03-18 13:46:46 -04:00
Tim Abbott 07b72c4901 settings: Add docs on how to properly test our email handler.
(imported from commit e6ad4f517169ca47a32bb853a30aab7a634e7979)
2013-03-15 14:53:17 -04:00
Zev Benjamin 09cf339c2b blueslip: Handle exceptions from jQuery event handlers and $(document).ready functions
We treat these exceptions the same way we treat fatal errors: report
the error message to our server and then allow the exception to reach
the top level.

We could also override document.onerror, but don't.  There are a
couple of ramifications of this:
* Exceptions caused by event handlers directly attached to DOM
  elements aren't handled
* Exceptions caused by code at the top level that triggers an error
  (such as parse errors in our Javascript files) aren't handled

The reason we don't override document.onerror is because the
document.onerror handler has a limited interface and doesn't receive
the exception object.  It only gets the message, file, and line
number of the error.  Additionally, exceptions that we allow to
propogate out of blueslip trigger an onerror event when they're never
caught.  In order to avoid handling the error twice (once by blueslip
and once by the onerror handler), we'd have to encode the fact that
the error has already been handled in the error message, which is
pretty ugly.

(imported from commit 7f049ae519dc198a9f7cfd41fd5dd18e584bd061)
2013-03-13 10:55:34 -04:00
Tim Abbott 710358db8c Set the database cache's to essentially never timeout.
(imported from commit f6fdbfe52536c5458130db3a907b8b8f81163fa4)
2013-03-12 11:16:58 -04:00
Tim Abbott dd8759acc3 Increase the third_party_api_results cache size.
(imported from commit 2555dcb3913650d72e307017df721b7665ff2e4b)
2013-03-11 15:24:59 -04:00
Tim Abbott 967743ddab Fix database cache settings for !DEPLOYED systems.
(imported from commit 0805c17a6bc5d0f1438d6fd1b1ce739d1162d09e)
2013-03-11 15:24:59 -04:00
Zev Benjamin dc0913077a Add a new frontend error-reporting system
The new system, called blueslip, makes errors fatal when in debug
mode and only output a message when running in production.  In the
future, it could also send user errors back to us automatically.

(imported from commit 1232607c0311e885c8b5a5e8a45ffb28822426e0)
2013-03-11 13:22:12 -04:00
Tim Abbott d679a72952 [manual] Cache results of the Twitter API in the database.
This should substantially improve the repeat-rendering time for pages
with large numbers of tweets since we don't need to go all the way to
twitter.com, which can take like a second, to render tweets properly.

To deploy this commit properly, one needs to run

./manage.py createcachetable third_party_api_results

(imported from commit 01b528e61f9dde2ee718bdec0490088907b6017e)
2013-03-11 13:15:55 -04:00
Tim Abbott e63033f8b1 settings: Decrease duplicated code in database configuration.
(imported from commit cb89fd7f986e0cf2a5598eedf799da8fa99131da)
2013-03-06 11:36:15 -05:00
Luke Faraone 9c1b2665c0 Rotate database password for local testing.
This does not affect any deployment.

(imported from commit 77d722d19cfe64169055e32a9bf5cd565772f03f)
2013-02-28 15:40:21 -05:00
Luke Faraone 0fe0cf0ffb [manual] Implement backend support for authenticating a user via Google.
This code adds a dependency on python-django-auth-openid, installable as
django-openid-auth from PyPI.

On prod, one needs to run a syncdb in order to create the required
tables. A database *migration* is not required, as these are new tables
only.

(imported from commit c902a0df8d589d93743b27e480154a04402b2c41)
2013-02-27 10:16:54 -05:00
Keegan McAllister c5bab96587 Only use PipelineCachedStorage when not DEBUG
(imported from commit 6fea56b15122b9d54184f7c368f7e0113d581424)
2013-02-25 17:19:20 -05:00
Keegan McAllister 49e16b0ba6 Add portico and misc CSS and JS to Pipeline
Fixes #963.

(imported from commit 63ec313a41fd13350657c78356efc16422a5fff1)
2013-02-25 16:18:35 -05:00
Keegan McAllister d31eab9325 Include hash in minified filenames to avoid browsers using stale files
Fixes #853.

(imported from commit f85ebe52df754f488a29c2ad814d582b78aadd14)
2013-02-25 16:18:35 -05:00
Keegan McAllister 1975d7aa16 Set PIPELINE in settings.py so urls.py can read it
(imported from commit 641ff07e83ffa4b5271da311c0660d59e73b3f8f)
2013-02-25 16:18:35 -05:00
Zev Benjamin 814e3d6385 Implement a message list structure for storing messages and related information
(imported from commit 171de93636a215d9357c7fc4ee8fb71696d23fb5)
2013-02-21 13:27:45 -05:00
Waseem Daher b51dc36667 Add a tutorial.js file.
(imported from commit 58b72d08c0cd7815c3c54bd37c4a8033f32cc7ad)
2013-02-20 23:04:49 +00:00
Reid Barton 59dab21fcd Render recent dates as weekdays, part 1.
This commit just moves time rendering logic to its own file, and does
not make any functionality changes.

(imported from commit d111d03c6abc8d9550fcf65e4f89eab8056d1ed4)
2013-02-19 15:58:25 -05:00
Keegan McAllister bb5f59d310 Use white text for recipient labels on streams set to dark colors
Fixes #577.

(imported from commit 0518e33b96bc0028fc80d533f6b8ec35fd5cdc04)
2013-02-19 15:33:35 -05:00
Leo Franchi 83011f7f47 Show a user activity list in the sidebar
(imported from commit 95aaa55c7e4cc39f844518b5308866bedf2cd1c5)
2013-02-11 18:05:57 -05:00
Jacob Hurwitz 61acc58947 Add a notifications bar when there are additional messages out of view
(imported from commit 38fa78f63fd520d0b1f09921ba064cba010a6f99)
2013-02-02 01:16:25 -05:00
Keegan McAllister 638b8d29bc Enable testing minified files in dev
(imported from commit 257b8547849a85c447319d3d211f2c989616ce64)
2013-01-31 15:41:01 -05:00
Keegan McAllister 6990260b59 [manual] Minify JavaScript and CSS in production
Manual deployment steps: The same Nginx reload as for "Get rid of the
static-access-control mechanism".  If deploying both commits at once,
just do it once.

(imported from commit dd8dbbf14b95fce0a4b6f66f462fa0a6b50bfb8c)
2013-01-31 15:41:01 -05:00
Zev Benjamin 11d8cdef6f settings.py: Add 'schema' to database configuration
Django doesn't use this setting, but South consults it when
inspecting tables for their constraints.  The fact that we store our
tables in the 'humbug' schema was causing South to fail to find our
table constraints (it was looking in the 'public' schema) and
therefore throw an exception when we try to remove the unique
constraint in migration 0002.

(imported from commit 4230338a7b78329a759339b2f9fcd277137b7f32)
2013-01-29 12:16:32 -05:00
Zev Benjamin a3037ea91a Revert "Set a wildcard subdomain for the session and csrf cookie domains on staging"
This was to support get_updates sharding, which we never fully
implemented.  We can recommit this change later if we choose to bring
the feature back.

This reverts commit fda2d99d9e9a07951d11fcd9fc61cf229988f471.

(imported from commit aec8203c8d8a94dd6f30089aeee22814d1595fc5)
2013-01-28 13:11:58 -05:00
Zev Benjamin f6547dedb1 Set a wildcard subdomain for the session and csrf cookie domains on staging
(imported from commit fda2d99d9e9a07951d11fcd9fc61cf229988f471)
2013-01-17 21:40:46 -05:00
Jessica McKellar 8d1ccad29b Prominently display the user in Django 500 emails.
As a side-effect of customizing the e-mail, this also makes the host
on which the error happened a part of the subject line.

(imported from commit 7d5e9ad108b48fd34528512c5955567119935d4e)
2013-01-17 09:47:10 -05:00
Tim Abbott cb0de0fc60 Fix logging in with email addresses long than 30 characters.
(imported from commit 81d0c329d0c7403986e2379accbe2f1be3c731e3)
2013-01-16 17:02:06 -05:00
Keegan McAllister b5a0147e26 Log events to a file named after today's date
We need this so that we can safely expunge old events without interfering with
the running server.  See #414.

(imported from commit 4739e59e36ea69f877c158c13ee752bf6a2dacfe)
2013-01-15 14:37:36 -05:00
Tim Abbott e592e71515 [manual] Use rabbitmq queue to process UserActivity.
Before this is deployed, we need to install rabbitmq and pika on the
target server (see the puppet part of this commit for how).

When this is deployed, we need to start the new user activity bot:

./manage.py process_user_activity

in the screen session on the relevant server, or user_activity logs
won't be processed (which will eventually result in all users getting
notifications about how their mirrors are out of date).

(imported from commit 44d605aca0290bef2c94fb99267e15e26b21673b)
2013-01-14 13:28:23 -05:00
Tim Abbott 3b7d61e45f tornado: Get User and UserProfile objects from a memcached.
This commit has the effect of eliminating all of the non-UserActivity
database queries from the Tornado process -- at least in the uncached
case.

This is safe to do, if a bit fragile, since our Tornado code only
accesses these objects (as opposed to their IDs) in a few places that
are all fine with old data, and I don't expect us to add any new ones
soon:

* UserActivity logging, which I plan to move out of Tornado entirely

* Checking whether we're authenticated in our decorators (which could
  be simplified -- the actual security check is just whether the
  Django session object has a particular field)

* Checking the user realm for whether we should sync to the client
  notices about their Zephyr mirror being up to date, which is quite
  static and I think we can move out of this code path.

But implementation constraints around mapping the user_ids to
user_profile_ids mean that it makes sense to get the actual objects
for now.

This code is not what I want to do long-term.  I expect we'll be able
to clean up the dual User/UserProfile nonsense once we integrate the
upcoming Django 1.5 release, with its support for pluggable User
models, and after that I change, I expect it'll be fairly easy to make
the Tornado code only work with the user ID, not the actual objects.

(imported from commit 82e25b62fd0e3af7c86040600c63a4deec7bec06)
2013-01-11 16:11:07 -05:00
Tim Abbott e15c575977 Cache Django session objects using memcached.
(imported from commit 531ea34d5781b27401a7e2d90a0be99927d0bae5)
2013-01-10 16:59:36 -05:00
Jessica McKellar 2c6ac969ff Temporarily increase get_updates polling timeout to deal with increased load.
(imported from commit 8477c829f1f69299ddb9c22dee722825dd673ee7)
2013-01-09 21:07:43 -05:00
Luke Faraone 0646cd7e21 [manual] Convert Humbug to use Django South.
This was done using instructions provided by the South authors:
	<http://south.readthedocs.org/en/0.7.6/convertinganapp.html>

This adds a dependency on python-django-south >=0.7.5. Now when you are
reinitializing the database, you need to run "./manage.py migrate --all"
before running populate_db.

When deploying this commit onto existing servers, you need to run these
commands manually:

    ./manage.py syncdb
    ./manage.py migrate zephyr 0001 --fake
    ./manage.py migrate confirmation 0001 --fake

These do *not* need to be run on new databases, only on existing ones.

(imported from commit f24cff421a6be9ab9cf4c4342565c484ac336e2d)
2013-01-08 18:14:39 -05:00
Tim Abbott 86862a8c0a Fix running Django against postgres on Tim's laptop.
I'm not sure why this wasn't set before, but it's needed for this to work.

(imported from commit fd77c975a234ccd6a972a6f2c9bfac21fcbb2d25)
2013-01-07 15:06:28 -05:00
Zev Benjamin c6929bbc9f Allow PBKDF2 password hashes in dev mode
This fixes a problem where if you were 1) running in development
mode, 2) had populated the database from production data, and 3)
tried to log in with an account that had changed its password, you
wouldn't be able to.  The problem was that the password change
created a password change record with a PBKDF2 hash, not a SHA1 hash.

This change lets the dev server accept PBKDF2 hashed passwords, but
still use SHA1 password hashes for creating test users for speed.

(imported from commit 2840d266f93add1edbba7f93a7f1491372fc8cf1)
2013-01-03 16:03:55 -05:00
Jessica McKellar c01a6ecb1e Remove unused django.contrib.messages middleware.
(imported from commit 224ff811c5c8c8b1205822c65a6d23993ac68e5e)
2013-01-02 17:41:50 -05:00
Zev Benjamin bf5ce4783d Move @has_request_variables error responses to middleware
This will now allow us to use @has_request_variables on helper
functions.

(imported from commit 799d71477654eac7fd8192cfc5bb88b78053532d)
2012-12-20 14:26:36 -05:00
Tim Abbott 35226c352d Enable postgres on prod server.
(imported from commit 4cf25c4ffe685dcfeb8d6c87ade3fcca7a92a807)
2012-12-15 08:42:12 -05:00
Tim Abbott aa0924f36b Switch Tim's laptop to use postgres.
(imported from commit e7f9d359843d23986ba25576531f0935f99f4c12)
2012-12-14 17:15:32 -05:00
Keegan McAllister 44b9925bfc Configure get_updates timeout in settings.py
(imported from commit 2a647bdd73c43ca5fed704925808efafc70da044)
2012-12-14 16:22:42 -05:00
Zev Benjamin 103eb5130d Authenticate to Postgres with client certificates and check the server's certificate
(imported from commit a3be2178d7675d409d81b9119815ac1f680d1388)
2012-12-14 11:38:18 -05:00
Zev Benjamin 4788443e60 Switch staging to use postgres
(imported from commit fde5bf54a42c6be95fe2436094d7ac1626c29683)
2012-12-12 18:24:22 -05:00
Tim Abbott c09f2d534e Fix using DEBUG=False on development machines.
This is useful for debugging our error Humbug code, for example.

(imported from commit ea244b03eaf74349ade53d15ee20312732b4e083)
2012-12-11 17:15:59 -05:00