In a Zulip production environment, STATIC_ROOT points to the shared
directory that static assets are served from, and so the
compilemessages management command was trying to process every
historical version in there.
We do not use `get_link_embed_data` for messsages sent by
bots, as bots often repeat the same URL over and over again
and are generally either text-focused or have their own
mechanisms to provide preview content.
Fixes#2968.
- Add pid file of development processes group, which allows to
manage development processes group with os utils. Also it allows to
kill subprocesses when parent process was closed incorrectly.
- Add tool 'stop_dev_server' to stop development server by pid file.
Fixes#1547
This moves the analytics module from being a default-off module that
is somewhat difficult to install to being a default part of the
Zulip distribution (both tarballs and what is enabled by default).
(The commit q7ef4e40258280e202325c9295579c93fb948b replaced
data-user-email with data-user-id, but we still need to
support data-user-email for old clients like non-updated
androids and we still want to start the migration forward
to data-user-id.)
This changes all warn flags to no-warn because warn flags currently
are not tracked nor monitored by the linter but do show up on a
line-by-line basis in text editors using the eslint plugin which
ends up causing a lot of noise.
This fixes an issue where Array.prototype.split is called on an
undefined instance due to the EventTarget.oldURL property not being
recorded in IE. We fix this by recording it ourselves.
This is a fairly major overhaul of the CSS parser to support
line numbers in error messages.
Basically, instead of passing "slices" of tokens around, we pass
indexes into the token arrays to all of our sub-parsers, which
allows them to have access to previous tokens in certain cases.
This is particularly important for errors where stuff is missing
(vs. being wrong).
In testing this out I found a few more places to catch errors.
This adds a frontend for the analytics system we've had for a few
months, showing several graphs of the data in Zulip.
There's a ton more that we can do with this tooling, but this initial
version is enough to provide users with a pretty good experience.
Fixes#2052.