We remove support for the old clients which required an event for
each message to clear notification.
This is justified since it has been around 1.5 years since we started
supporting the bulk operation (and so essentially nobody is using a
mobile app version so old that it doesn't support the batched
approach) and the unbatched approach has a maintenance and reliability
cost.
This commit changes the name of fixture that uses reference to bugdown.
Word backend in backend_markdown is important so to make it clear that
it is backend markdown. These test fixtures are also used in frontend,
so highlighting this is useful.
This commit is part of series of commits aimed at renaming bugdown to
markdown.
This commit removes bugdown alias and do proper imports from markdown
module. Also remove bugdown word and replace it with markdown in
comments.
This commit is part of series of commits aimed at renaming bugdown to
markdown.
This changes the notification messages for events that currently just
include the string `"the repository"` to also include the full (`org/repo`)
name of the affected repository. Messages for the following events are
changed:
- `public`
- `star`
- `watch`
- `repository`
- `team_add`
Background: we're using the GitHub integration for org-wide notifications
for the [Bytecode Alliance Zulip](bytecodealliance.zulipchat.com/), and
having all messages just say "the repository" isn't ideal. Even now one
can hover over the link to see the repo's url, but it'd be much nicer if
the message just contained the full name.
I also changed the message for `star` to include a link to the repository,
same as the `watch` notification.
I also fix the code formatting so it's more
considerate of folks that have smaller monitors
or do side-by-side editing. And it's more
diff friendly as well.
I want to avoid creating the same scheme checkers
for multiple tests, and it's easiest to create the
schema checkers at module scope (and we possibly
even move them to another file eventually).
This will allow us to more easily instrument our
code to find duplicate schemas.
The goal here is to make test_events.py be
primarily focused on testing specific actions
and then validating:
- schemas
- apply_events logic
Then the new module here is a bit of a
kitchen sink of old tests, although it's
primarily focused on the actual mechanics
of the event system:
- logging
- register
- queue_ids
- fetching initial state
- client descriptors
The classes toward the bottom arguably
should go into more feature-specific
test modules, but the main goal now is
to purify test_events.py. (We may eventually
want to rename test_events.py to something
more like test_action_events.py, but the
current name has some doc references and
tribal knowledge around it.)
The current description of object and array parameters in
zulip.yaml is wrong and renders incorrect requests on using OpenAPI
tools such as SwaggerIO, etc. Fix it by encoding it correctly and
changing tests accordingly.
Fixes#14380.
There is still some miscellaneous cleanup that
has to happen for things like analytics queries
and dead code in node tests, but this should
remove the main use of pointers in the backend.
(We will also still need to drop the DB field.)
This test is poorly written, in that it doesn't actually do any
verification of the results, but this at least is the correct
conversion of the data setup for it such that if we did verify its
results, the data we populated was relevant.
When we are just building lots of UserActivity
records to simulate user activity, it's misleading
to use some specific endpoint that people reading
the test may think is pertinent to the actual
test.
The pointer endpoints that I replaced in this
commit are a good example of this principle--
they will no longer exist in an upcoming commit,
but these tests would have kept running and be
even more confusing.
Rename rest of function names, classes and comments containing bugdoown
to markdown in test_markdown.py. Also change the refactored classes and
functions occurences in other files.
This commit is part of series of commits aimed at renaming bugdown to
markdown.
rename ZEPHYR_MIRROR_BUGDOWN_KEY to ZEPHYR_MIRROR_MARKDOWN_KEY and
DEFAULT_BUGDOWN_KEY tp DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_KEY.
This commit is part of series of commits aimed at renaming bugdown to
markdown.
Preparatory commit before removing bugdown alias for markdown. This
will prevent same variable name errors when name markdown is used
instead of bugdown.
This commit is part of series of commits aimed at renaming bugdown to
markdown.
This commits changes class name of MarkdownListPreprocessor to
MarkdownListPreprocessor. It also changes corresponding references
in tests.
This is part of series of commits which aims for renaming bugdown to
markdown.
Rename the file and all the refrences to file and module test_bugdown.py
to test_markdown.py.
This commit is part of series of commit that renames bugdown to markdown.
This commit is first of few commita which aim to change all the
bugdown references to markdown. This commits rename the files,
file path mentions and change the imports.
Variables and other references to bugdown will be renamed in susequent
commits.
We send user_id of the referrer instead of email in the invites dict.
Sending user_ids is more robust, as those are an immutable reference
to a user, rather than something that can change with time.
Updates to the webapp UI to display the inviters for more convenient
inspection will come in a future commit.
In zulip.yaml, add `deprecated` tags to all parameters/keys with
`Deprecated` in the description. Then add tests to ensure that deprecated
parameters/keys will always have the `deprecated` key. Also, in
the API docs, sort the parameters according to presence of `deprecated`
key, presenting the `deprecated` keys at the end and add a `deprecated`
tag next to them.
Change variable `name` to `date_sent` as `name` actually stores
the date sent. Also change the data types of `name` and `create_time`
to integer. As they actually have empty decimal value.
Due to authentication restrictions, a deployment may need to direct
traffic for mobile applications to an alternate uri to take advantage
alternate authentication mechansism. By default the standard realm URI
will be usedm but if overridden in the settings file, an alternate uri
can be substituted.
We send a remove mobile push notification to the users who were
no longer mentioned after the content of the message was edited.
This also corrects the notification count for the mobile apps
where a user was prior mentioned in a muted stream / topic and the
message was edited and the user is no longer mentioned now.
Hence, fixing the case where user has read all his unreads
but the notification badge on the app is still positive.
Fixes#15428.
do_clear_mobile_push_notifications_for_ids can now be used to
clear push_notification for multiple users at once. This method
loops over users, so no performance optimization is gained.
We've been seeing an exception in server_event_dispatch.js in
production where in large organizations, sometimes when a new user
joined, every other browser in the organization would throw an
exception processing some sort of realm_user/update event.
It turns out the cause was that when a user copies their profile from
an existing user account with a user-uploaded avatar, the code path we
reused to set the avatar properly send a realm_user/update event about
the avatar change -- for a user that hadn't been fully created and
certainly hadn't have the realm_user/add event sent for.
We fix this and add tests and comments to prevent it recurring.
(Removed an incorrect docstring while working on this).
The restart event was always handled pretty similarly
to pointer, so I use restart events now for this
test (in preparation of eliminating pointer events).
This eval function performs the inverse of the implicit
stringification that’s implied by this type-incorrect assignment in
do_update_user_custom_profile_data_if_changed:
field_value.value = field['value']
We believe there’s sufficient validation for the data being passed to
this eval that it could only have been exploited by a PostgreSQL
administrator editing the database manually.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This fixes an issues that causes HTML entities inside of inline code
blocks to be converted rather than being displayed literally.
The upstream python-markdown now handles this correctly, so we just use
their implementation with our changes for removing .strip(). As a result
of this migration, we switch backtick pattern to an inline processor
too.
Fixes#12056.
For the codeblock counterpart of this issue, we should follow the
upstream PR https://github.com/Python-Markdown/markdown/pull/990.
Co-authored-by: Rohitt Vashishtha <aero31aero@gmail.com>
* Reordered the settings relevant without stream creation to the top.
* Removed useless/misleading defaults for optional parameters.
* Clarified description of the announce and authorization_errors_fatal settings.
* Clarified that `invite_only` only applies for stream creation.
(It's annoying to do so for its friends because they are including
common description content and OpenAPI doesn't have a way to have
extra content in a place you included something)
Fixes#14705.
Now we are consistent about validating color/description.
Ideally we wouldn't need to validate the
`streams_raw` parameters multiple times per
request, but the outer function here changes
the error messages to explicitly reference
the "delete" and "add" request variables.
And for the situation where the user-supplied
parameters are correct, the performance penalty
for checking them twice is extremely negligible.
So it's probably fine for now to just make sure
we use the same validators in all the relevant
places.
There's probably some deeper refactor that we
can do to eliminate the whole `compose_views`
scheme. And it's also not entirely clear to
me that we really need to support the update
endpoint. But that's all out of the scope of
this commit.
Note that I don't actually convert the
checker from check_dict to check_dict_only,
because that would be a user-facing change,
but I think we can sweep a lot of things
like this after the next release.
This avoids some code duplication as well
as adding some missing fields.
We also use check_dict_only to prevent
folks from adding new fields to the
relevant events without updating these
tests. (A bigger sweep comes later.)
As the code comment indicates, we just
use a strict check here rather than
pretending that the test exercises a
more complicated schema for the config
data, which is dynamic in nature.
Cleaning up config_data is outside the
scope of this PR; my main goal is to
eliminate check_dict calls (usually in favor
of check_dict_only).