If the text part of an email message didn't specify the charset in the
Content-Type header, the text content wouldn't be found. We fix this, by
assuming us-ascii charset in those cases, as specified by RFC6657:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6657
This commit migrates the Subscription's notification fields from a
BooleanField to a NullBooleanField where a value of None means to
inherit the value from user's profile.
Also includes a migrations to set the corresponding settings to None
if they match the user profile's values. This migration helps us in
getting rid of the weird "Apply to all" widget that we offered on
subscription settings page.
The mobile apps can't handle None appearing as the stream-level
notification settings, so for backwards-compatibility we arrange to
only send True/False to the mobile apps by applying those defaults
server-side. We introduce a notification_settings_null value within a
client_capabilities structure that newer versions of the mobile apps
can use to request the new model.
This mobile compatibility code is pretty effectively tested by the
existing test_events tests for the subscriptions subsystem.
If MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE is set to 0, then UI elements like the upload
icon in the compose and message edit UI and "Attachments" menu in
"/#settings" are not displayed.
A different error message is also displayed if a user tries to drag and
drop or paste a file into the compose message box.
Fixes#12152.
Currently there's no way to tell the difference between "a server admin
deactivated a realm due to it being spammy" vs "a realm admin deactivated
the realm".
Due to my misreading the code and a sloppy search, I thought in
8218bf101c that
all_stream_subscription_logs didn't filter for streams.
While changing this, we'll switch to using `.modified_stream_id` for
potentially better performance.
Fixes#12273.
When running the test_query_email_attr test in reverse, the test failed
because self._LDAPUser.attrs was being modified and it was being shared
with other tests.
This commit also removes the conditional for when a build status
does not have a corresponding emoji. In such a case, it is better
to have no emoji than displaying some boilerplate text about no
appropriate emoji being available.
This makes the implementation of `get_realm` consistent with its
declared return type of `Realm` rather than `Optional[Realm]`.
Fixes#12263.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This commit replaces the `create_stream_by_admins_only` setting with a
new `create_stream_policy` setting, which mirroring the structure of
the existing `invite_to_stream_policy`.
This is important preparation for migrating the waiting period feature
to be its own independent setting.
Fixes#12236.
Running the backend tests with a high number of processes can cause
unexpected errors with language changes. When certain tests that change
the default language, (without explicitly overriding the teardown method
to reset the default language), interleave with other tests that are
expecting the language to be in English, discrepancies arise.
This fixes a common nondeterministic test failure with high levels of
parallelization.
If a soft deactivated user had a subscription double-toggled without
any new messages being sent in between, add_missing_messages might
incorrectly process those two subscription changes in the wrong order.
Fortunately, the failure mode was usually to throw this exception:
django.db.utils.IntegrityError: duplicate key value violates unique
constraint "zerver_usermessage_user_profile_id_message_id_4936d0df_uniq"
DETAIL: Key (user_profile_id, message_id)=(4, 57) already exists.
Our unit tests actually had this precise setup some fraction of the
time, because a bit of the test setup code subscribed+unsubscribed the
target user without sending any messages in between, resulting in a
test failure something like 50% of the time.
The original exception was hard to reproduce reliably originally
(resulting in an extremely annoying nondetermnistic test failure), but
is easily reproducible by changing the "id" to "-id" in this change to
always mis-order the processing of those RealmAuditLog events.
Previously, our soft-deactivation logic incorrectly did not filter the
set of stream subscription changes to look at to only include the
target stream.
This could result in unspecified buggy behavior.
Break will do the same thing as continue here, as each iteration will
have the same result, and it's also worth explaining why this isn't
one layer up in the loop setup.
Using sys.exit in a management command makes it impossible
to unit test the code in question. The correct approach to do the same
thing in Django management commands is to raise CommandError.
Followup of b570c0dafa
We should definitely be starting each test case with an empty copy of
the per-request caches, since their intended duration is even shorter
than a request.
This was masked by the fact that these caches are automatically
flushed when one makes an actual request to the Zulip API; so the
problems were only manifesting in tests like test_events, where we
call lower-level functions that access a per-request cache without
using the Zulip API.
The make_import_output_dir helper function used a path determined
primarily by the filename of the fixture being used, and expected to
have complete control over that path for the duration of the test.
This resulted in nondeterministic errors if our two test classes that
ran Mattermost import code ran at the same time.
Fixes#12251.
Previously when disabling name changes in server settings, instead
of realm settings, the name edit button did not get disabled.
Changing name resulted in a message stating `no changes made`.
Fixes#12132.
Realm setting to disable avatar changes is already present.
The `AVATAR_CHANGES_DISABLED` setting now follows the same
2-setting model as `NAME_CHANGES_DISABLED`.
This is useful when syncing avatars from an integrated LDAP/active
directory.
The upload avatar and delete avatar buttons are hidden if avatar
changes are disabled and the user is a non-admin.
If the user has a gravatar set, then the user will not be able to
upload an image as their avatar if avatar changes are disabled.
Part of #12132.