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 consistent with how we handle JsonableError and friends; it
doesn't make sense for translators to spend time on strings only
visible in a development environment.
Even though this looks like an independently runnable script, it
should not be run independently: a SHA-256 mismatch will fail to stop
the script, unless it was sourced from another script that has ‘set
-e’.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commits ports the `keyboard_shortcuts.html` file from
using the Django template to handlebars, essentially creating
a new file as `keyboard_shortcuts.hbs` within /static/templates
which is then rendered using info_overlays.js.
Fixes part of #18792.
We create a new widget edit_fields_modal such that this common
framework can be used in bot-edit modal, linkifier-edit modal
and user-edit modal, which have very similar implementations.
The "edit-fields-modal-status" is used only for edit-linkifier
modal and remains empty for others, so this change does not
cause problems with other modals.
We had a lot of functions and click handlers that were only
involved with user profile modal and were not related to
popovers logic in any way. So we extract these functions
into a separate module `user_profile.js`.
We turn off the eslint no-use-before-define for TypeScript files
because it does not work correctly for types. There is already
a typescript-eslint version of it that is enabled for TS.
We also update the error handler on window to use instanceof check
for ErrorEvent instead of checking the error property.
The plan for type annotating the page_params is to set it to
Record<string, unknown> for now and then annotate individual
properties on it as we use it in typescript modules.
We add a exclude pattern that makes sure we don't catch two edge
cases: a variable declaration `const style =` and setting a
variable ending in style such as `require_cmd_style =`. We don't add
and exclude pattern for let declaration because it will catch lines
that modify it later in the code.
(Removed other files from exclude list that no longer needed to be
excluded from this lint rule.)
Moved `subscription_invites_warning` modal to `confirm_dialog`
folder and renamed the modal to `confirm_subscription_invites_warning.hbs`
to follow the naming convention.
Generally, we never want to recommend sudo for an operation that can
be done as a non-root user, and it's normal to configure Docker to be
usable by normal users.
We currently have created a copy of the
`clean_unused_caches.main` function in
`provision_inner.py` to clean the unused caches. But as
we have now converted the script into a python file we
can directly call that function.
This commit replaces that function (introduced in adc0ed4206) with
`clean_unused_caches.main`.
We split recent_topics module into recent_topics_(ui + data + util).
This allows us to reduce cyclical dependencies which were
created due to large list of imports in recent topics. Also, this
refactor on its own makes sense.
It's sufficiently tiny that the shared code benefits don't justify the
cost, given that we plan to move index.html to a different templating
system soon.
The current linter disallowed the pattern
where multiple refs were present without
an additional parameter in allOf, which should
be valid.
Fixed the condition to allow the change.
It appears that some server-side change to Transifex resulted in the
"onlytranslated" mode deleting some (all?) strings from django.po files that
were not translated.
Testing determined that the "translator" mode appears to now be the
only mode that works with both our django.po and translations.json
files (We want to avoid both copying the English strings and deleting
strings), so we're switching to that.
Background is available here:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/3-backend/topic/4.2Ex.20branch.20translations.20sync/near/1187324
Using puppet modules from the puppet forge judiciously will allow us
to simplify the configuration somewhat; this specifically pulls in the
stdlib module, which we were already using parts of.