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.
Creates a new "realm_deactivated" email that can be sent to realm
owners as part of `do_deactivate_realm`, via a boolean flag,
`email_owners`.
This flag is set to `False` when `do_deactivate_realm` is used for
realm exports or changing a realm's subdomain, so that the active
organization owners are not emailed in those cases.
This flag is optional for the `deactivate_realm` management command,
but as there is no active user passed in that case, then the email
is sent without referencing who deactivated the realm.
It is passed as `True` for the support analytics view, but the email
that is generated does not include information about the support
admin user who completed the request for organization deactivation.
When an active organization owner deactivates the organization, then
the flag is `True` and an email is sent to them as well as any other
active organization owners, with a slight variation in the email text
for those two cases.
Adds specific tests for when `email_owners` is passed as `True`. All
existing tests for other functionality of `do_deactivate_user` pass
the flag as `False`.
Adds `localize` from django.util.formats as a jinja env filter so
that the dates in these emails are internationlized for the owner's
default language setting in the "realm_deactivated" email templates.
Fixes#24685.
Currently we send a notification to the topic if it has been resolved
or unresolved even if there is an immediate event of resolving and
then unresolving or vice-versa. This adds a setting of
RESOLVE_TOPIC_UNDO_GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS under which if a topic has
been unresolved after being resolved immediately and the last message
was the notification of resolving, then delete the last message and
don't send a new notification and vice-versa.
We use the new message.type field to precisely identify relevant
messages.
Fixes#19181.
Co-authored-by: Mateusz Mandera <mateusz.mandera@zulip.com>
Migrate all `ids` of anything which does not have a foreign key from
the Message or UserMessage table (and would thus require walking
those) to be `bigint`. This is done by removing explicit
`BigAutoField`s, trading them for explicit `AutoField`s on the tables
to not be migrated, while updating `DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD` to the new
default.
In general, the tables adjusted in this commit are small tables -- at
least compared to Messages and UserMessages.
Many-to-many tables without their own model class are adjusted by a
custom Operation, since they do not automatically pick up migrations
when `DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD` changes[^1].
Note that this does multiple scans over tables to update foreign
keys[^2]. Large installs may wish to hand-optimize this using the
output of `./manage.py sqlmigrate` to join multiple `ALTER TABLE`
statements into one, to speed up the migration. This is unfortunately
not possible to do generically, as constraint names may differ between
installations.
This leaves the following primary keys as non-`bigint`:
- `auth_group.id`
- `auth_group_permissions.id`
- `auth_permission.id`
- `django_content_type.id`
- `django_migrations.id`
- `otp_static_staticdevice.id`
- `otp_static_statictoken.id`
- `otp_totp_totpdevice.id`
- `two_factor_phonedevice.id`
- `zerver_archivedmessage.id`
- `zerver_client.id`
- `zerver_message.id`
- `zerver_realm.id`
- `zerver_recipient.id`
- `zerver_userprofile.id`
[^1]: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/32674
[^2]: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/24203
This commit adds a server level setting which controls whether the setting
can be set to anonymous user groups. We only allow it in the tests for
now because the UI can only handle named user groups.
The documentation Creates a shared UserStatus schema that's used for
the return value of this new endpoint and for the existing user_status
objects returned by the register queue endpoint.
Co-authored-by: Suyash Vardhan Mathur <suyash.mathur@research.iiit.ac.in>
Fixes#19079.
Using only EXTERNAL_HOST results in:
```
CRITICAL: Error subscribing to Zulips: Account is not associated with this subdomain
```
Since system bots like the nagios bot are created in
`SYSTEM_BOT_REALM`, default to that subdomain of `EXTERNAL_HOST`.
In #23380, we are changing all occurrences of uri with url in order to
follow the latest URL standard. Previous PRs #25038 and #25045 has
replaced the occurences of uri that has no direct relation with realm.
This commit changes just the model property, which has no API
compatibility concerns.
This commit updates code to access name from named_user_group
field which points to the "NamedUserGroup" instead of directly
accessing name from "UserGroup", since name field will only
be present on NamedUserGroup objects in further commits.
Earlier, we didn't soft-reactivate users for group mentions
at all because it wasn't easy to calculate group size.
Now, we will soft reactivate if the user group mentions has
less than 12 members.
We don't reactivate all users because a user group can have a
very large size, which can lead to large backlogs in the
deferred-work queue.
Fixes part of #27586.
Factor out the repeated pattern of taking a lock, or immediately
aborting with a message if it cannot be acquired. The exit code in
that situation is changed to be exit code 1, rather than the successful
0; we are likely missing new work since that process started.
We move the lockfiles to a common directory under `/srv/zulip-locks`
rather than muddy up `/home/zulip/deployments`.
Fixes an import cycle that breaks mypy inference with django-stubs:
zproject.settings → zproject.configured_settings →
zproject.default_settings → zerver.models.users → django.conf →
zproject.settings
(The Django settings system is really not an appropriate place to put
functions.)
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This middleware was highly-specific to a set of URLs, and pulled in a
beautifulsoup dependency for Tornado. Move it closer to where it is
used, minimizing action at a distance, as well as trimming out a
dependency.
Fixes#28621
Till now, this was actually a flat 50GB despite what the /plans/ page
says and was adjusted flexibly when somebody asked for a higher limit.
This actually implements the advertised formula, but changing it to
5GB/user since that's a more reasonable limit.
Keeps the 50GB limit for sponsored Standard Free organizations and also
places it as the floor for the quota for paid orgs, to not lower this
for tiny orgs with less than 5 users.
When an organization (without open ability for anyone to join) invites a
guest user, the invitation prompts allows them to choose whether the
guest should be added to default streams or not. This is useful, because
since we don't have per-role default streams configs, they may want
default streams to be for full Members.
SCIM provisioning doesn't have this control, since a newly provisioned
user gets created via a direct do_create_user call, thus adding them to
the organization's default streams, with no workaround possible aside of
just getting rid of default streams in the organization.
To make provisioning guests in such an organization usable, we add a
simple config option to create them with no streams. It's configured by
adding
```
"create_guests_without_streams": True
```
to the config dict in settings.SCIM_CONFIG.
SHA1PasswordHasher will be removed in Django 5.1. MD5PasswordHasher
will remain for exactly this purpose of speeding up tests.
Use MD5PasswordHasher by default, but leave SHA1PasswordHasher in the
list for compatibility with test databases that have already been
generated. Once some other change forces test databases to be
rebuilt, we can remove SHA1PasswordHasher.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously, users were allowed to signup or change their names to
those which already existed in the realm.
This commit adds an Organization Permission, that shall enforce
users to use unique names while signing up or changing their
names. If a same or normalized full name is found in realm,
then a validation error is thrown.
Fixes#7830.
This was only used in the undocumented narrow_stream mode, and relied
on a deprecated synchronous XHR request.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>