Adds server and web app support for processing the new `with`
search operator.
Fixes part of #21505.
Co-authored-by: roanster007 <rohan.gudimetla07@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
bulk fetch query of UserPfrofile against which
user_ids are validated, instead of looping
over user_ids and fetchingeach UserPfrofile resulting
in O(n) queries.
We use a truncated SHA256 of the id and a server-side secret to make
emoji have non-guessable filenames, while also making collisions
unlikely.
We also adjust the Slack import to use the same SHA-based name,
instead of taking the same name as it had in Slack.
We thumbnail and serve emoji with the same format as they were
uploaded. However, we preserved the original extension, which might
mismatch with the provided content-type.
Limit the content-type to a subset which is both (a) an image format
we can thumbnail, and (b) a media format which is widely-enough
supported that we are willing to provide it to all browsers. This
prevents uploading a `.tiff` emoji, for instance.
Based on this limited content-type, we then reverse to find the
reasonable extension to use when storing it. This is particularly
important because the local file storage uses the file extension to
choose what content-type to re-serve the emoji as.
This does nothing for existing emoji, which may have odd or missing
file extensions.
We use the already existing server level setting to only allow
settings to be set to system groups, not a named user defined
group as well, in production. But we allow to settings to be set
to any named or anonymous user group in tests and development server.
"can_mention_group" setting can be set to user defined groups
because some of the realms already do that in production.
The existing server level setting is also renamed to make it clear
that both user defined groups and anonymous groups are not allowed
if that setting is set to False.
This commit also changes the error message to be consistent for the
case when a setting cannot be set to user defined groups as per
server level and setting and when a particular setting cannot be set
to user defined groups due to the configuration of that particular
setting. For this we add a new class SystemGroupRequiredError in
exceptions.py so that we need not re-write the error message in
multiple places.
Besides "RE:" and "FWD:", "AW:" (from German "Antwort" for answer) is
another common prefix in email subjects. Let email_mirror automatically
remove it as well.
In 'test_subs' we were making POST request to add
subscrption using 'self.api_post'.
This commit updates the code to use the test helper
function 'common_subscribe_to_streams' instead.
This prep commit will also help us to avoid adding
'transaction.atomic' context manager to these API calls
individually in the case of error response in the next commit.
Previously the bot sent bot commands whenever an undefined message
was sent by the user. This commit intends to fix the problem so that
the bot will only respond to the first message it does not understand
and not reply to any future undefined messages.
Fixes part of #30049.
The reply given by welcome bot when it does not understand a message,
sent by the user is changed, so that the bot is more clear to the user.
Fixes part of #30049.
This commit updates the Welcome Bot's initial
direct message content.
We inform about the tracked onboarding messages
via direct message only if it exists.
Fixes#30051.
This commit renames the "Huddle" Django model class to
"DirectMessageGroup", while maintaining the same table --
"zerver_huddle".
Fixes part of #28640.
Hash the salt, user-id, and now avatar version into the filename.
This allows the URL contents to be immutable, and thus to be marked as
immutable and cacheable. Since avatars are served unauthenticated,
hashing with a server-side salt makes the current and past avatars not
enumerable.
This requires plumbing the current (or future) avatar version through
various parts of the upload process.
Since this already requires a full migration of current avatars, also
take the opportunity to fix the missing `.png` on S3 uploads (#12852).
We switch from SHA-1 to SHA-256, but truncate it such that avatar URL
data does not substantially increase in size.
Fixes: #12852.
This commit fixes the bug where the "topic unresolved" notification
is wrongly triggered when moving a message between a resolved and
unresolved topic, except for when the topics have the same name.
To resolve this issue, the commit ensures that resolved/unresolved
notifications are not sent if a message has been moved to a new
topic. This is achieved by comparing the names of the old and new
topics without considering the "resolved prefix".
The commit also accounts for the scenario where `new_topic_name`
has been truncated, indicating that it was resolved and the name
had to change to accommodate the "resolved prefix".
This solution does not try to specially handle the possible case that
a stream has two topics with the same name, even if one is resolved
and another unresolved.
Fixes#29007.
This commit updates the code so that only the moved notification is
triggered when moving a message between a resolved and unresolved
topic in different streams or when moving a topic itself.
This change takes place even when both stream change and resolve
or unresolve a topic takes place in the same API request, as we
now consider it only a move operation.
This fixes a case where a message is moved between topics that
have the same name, but one resolved and another unresolved and
in different streams. Previously a resolved or unresolved
notification would also be sent. Now, this will not happen,
ensuring only the move operation is notified.
Fixes part of #29007.
Previously, when a referrer's invitation to Zulip was accepted,
they got a notification from notification-bot indicating
their invitation has been accepted.
This commit adds an option for referrer to decide
whether he wants to receive the direct notification
from the notification-bot.
Fixes: #20398
To improve onboarding experience following onboarding
messages are marked as starred:
* First message in each onboarding topic.
* Initial DM sent by Welcome bot
Note: The onboarding topic messages needs to be tracked
in 'OnboardingUserMessage' model to get starred.
Fixes#29298.
We give the user some messages in their feed, so that they can
learn how to use the home view in a realistic way.
For realms having older onboarding messages, we mark the very
most recent messages as unread.
This commit updates the logic to ONLY mark the tracked onboarding
messages (if present) i.e. messages tracked in 'OnboardingUserMessage'
as unread.
Fixes part of #29298.
This prep commit adds a new OnboardingUserMessage model
that will be used to mark the new onboarding messages
for new users as unread and the first message of each
onboarding topic as starred.
This table won't include the old onboarding messages.
This commit adds the missing historical flag to recent
messages added in a new user's feed.
Reason:
* User didn't receive when they were sent, so semantically
the 'historical' flag should be present.
* It helps to avoid the "You (un)subscribed to.." bookend
while reading older messages.
The bookend appears whenever the historical flag flips
between adjacent messages. Earlier, the bookend was visible
between 'recent messages' and 'older messages'. This makes
sure that the bookend is visible only at the moment new
message is sent by the user after account creation.
This commit renames the constants:
MAX_NUM_ONBOARDING_MESSAGES to MAX_NUM_RECENT_MESSAGES
MAX_NUM_ONBOARDING_UNREAD_MESSAGES to MAX_NUM_RECENT_UNREAD_MESSAGES
ONBOARDING_RECENT_TIMEDELTA to RECENT_MESSAGES_TIMEDELTA
The term 'onboarding' is preffered to be used for the
new messages sent during realm creation or new user creation.
These constants are related to already present recent messages.
This commit performs a sweep on the first batch of non API
files to rename "huddle" to "direct_message_group`.
It also renames variables and methods of type -
"huddle_message" to "group_direct_message".
This is a part of #28640
As a follow up for f49a11c810, this
commit standardizes the naming of the day and night themes to light
and dark, respectively in the backend. This makes the backend
consistent with the naming used in the frontend and UI.
This also solves a regression introduced in
f49a11c810, where the frontend was sending
"/light" and "/dark" commands to the backend, but the backend was
expecting "/day" and "/night" commands.
Earlier, a one-time 'visibility_policy_banner' was displayed to
existing as well as new users to inform them about the new
"follow/unmute topics" feature.
It makes sense to educate only the existing Zulip users about
the new feature using this banner. New users don't need to know
about following topics right away.
This commit makes changes to NOT show the banner to new users.
This will also help to avoid banner overload in the new user
experience.
Fixes#30615.