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sahil839 b53c773987 events: Remove email field from update subscription events.
This commit removes email field from update subscription
events, as email field is of no use in this case.
2021-03-01 14:52:06 -08:00
Tushar912 dfafdda9b3 api: Add REST API endpoint for looking up a user by email address.
Add new rest api endpoint GET users/{email} for looking up a user by
email, which is useful especially for corporate API applications that
might already have a user's email address.

Fixes #14302.
2021-02-15 17:38:33 -08:00
Aman Agrawal 961d1d0a68 community_topic_edit: Increase time limit to 3 days.
24hrs is a small time in an asynchronous conversation. Increased
time limit of topic editing for non-admins to 3 days.
2021-01-25 14:55:33 -08:00
Steve Howell d9740045a5 refactor: Eliminate checks in build_stream_dict_for_sub.
We eliminate some redundant checks.

We also consistently provide a `subscribers` field
in our stream data with `[]`, even if our users
can't access subscribers.  We therefore bump
the API version and tweak the docs.  (See further
down for a detailed justification of the change.)

Even though it is sometimes fine to have redundant code
that is defensive in nature, some upcoming changes are gonna
move subscriber-related logic out of build_stream_dict_for_sub
for certain codepaths as part of our effort to streamline
the payload for subscribers within page_params.

So we can't rely on the code that I removed here
inside of build_stream_dict_for_sub.

Anyway, it makes more sense to do these checks explicitly
in the validate function.

The code in build_stream_dict_for_sub was almost effectively
a noop, since the validation function was already preventing
us from getting subscriber info.  The only difference it
made was sometimes converting `[]` to `None`, and then
subsequently omitting the subscribers field.

Neither ZT nor the webapp make any distinction between
`[]` or <missing key> for the `subscribers` data in
`page_params`.

The webapp has had this code for a long time (and now
equivalent code elsewhere in this PR):

    if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(sub, "subscribers")) {
        sub.subscribers = new LazySet([]);
    }

The webapp calculates access based on booleans, anyway:

    sub.can_access_subscribers =
        page_params.is_admin || sub.subscribed ||
        (!page_params.is_guest && !sub.invite_only);

And ZT would choke if `subscribers` were missing, except that
it never gets to the relevant code due to other checks:

    def get_other_subscribers_in_stream(<snip>):
        assert stream_id is not None or stream_name is not None

        if stream_id:
            assert self.is_user_subscribed_to_stream(stream_id)

            return [sub
                    for sub in self.stream_dict[stream_id]['subscribers']
                    if sub != self.user_id]
        else:
            return [sub
                    for _, stream in self.stream_dict.items()
                    for sub in stream['subscribers']
                    if stream['name'] == stream_name
                    if sub != self.user_id]

You could make a semantic argument that we should prefer
<missing key> to `[]` when subscribers aren't even available, but
we have precedent from the way that `bulk_get_subscriber_user_ids`
has traditionally populated its result:

    result: Dict[int, List[int]] =
        {stream["id"]: [] for stream in stream_dicts}

If we changed `stream_dicts` to `target_stream_dicts` we
would faciliate a move toward `None`, but it would just cause
headaches for other server code as well as the frontends
(which, to reiterate, already prefer the empty array
for convenience).
2021-01-21 15:04:07 -08:00
Mateusz Mandera 160cc5120a api: Require can_create_users permission to create users via API.
Allowing any admins to create arbitrary users is not ideal because it
can lead to abuse issues.  We should require something stronger that
requires the server operator's approval and thus we add a new
can_create_users permission.
2020-12-21 13:20:21 -08:00
Steve Howell 0e7e4f1ad3 api feature level: Bump level for peer_add/peer_remove. 2020-10-26 07:18:08 -04:00
Anders Kaseorg 72d6ff3c3b docs: Fix more capitalization issues.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2020-10-23 11:46:55 -07:00
sahil839 78b98d8067 realm: Add wildcard_mention_policy setting.
We add a new wildcard_mention_policy setting to handle wildcard
mentions in large streams, with a wide range of policies available to
organizations.

We set the default to the safe option for preventing accidental spam:
only stream administrators being able to use wildcard mentions in
large streams.
2020-10-01 12:18:03 -07:00
Sumanth V Rao 2b9f7916c5 api: Document markdown changes for code blocks and bump API_FEATURE_LEVEL. 2020-09-18 17:15:47 -07:00
Kaustubh Nair acf31f8934 docs: Add community_topic_editing_limit_seconds value to docs.
This was added to the response in e242ddc. Specifying the value
makes sure that the user does not have to dig in the commit history.
2020-09-11 15:48:08 -07:00
orientor 372e010dbb events: Add `op` field to `update_message_flags` events.
`update_message_flags` events used `operation` instead of `op`, the
latter being the standard field used in other events. So add `op`
field to `update_message_flags` and mark `operation` as deprecated,
so that it can be removed later.
2020-08-24 12:42:03 -07:00
sahil839 f046c9c58a streams: Add role field to Subscription objects passed to clients.
This commit adds "role" field to the Subscription objects passed to
clients.  This is important preparation for being able to work on the
frontend for this feature.
2020-08-14 16:33:11 -07:00
Kartik Srivastava 63173d5554 api: Return 'user_id' in 'POST /users' response.
This adds 'user_id' to the simple success response for 'POST /users'
api endpoint, to make it convenient for API clients to get details
about users they just created.  Appropriate changes have been made in
the docs and test_users.py.

Fixes #16072.
2020-08-11 16:40:12 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 768f9f93cd docs: Capitalize Markdown consistently.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2020-08-11 10:23:06 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 60a25b2721 docs: Fix spelling errors caught by codespell.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2020-08-11 10:23:06 -07:00
Tim Abbott 3252dfaa72 api: Document API change for Stream.date_created. 2020-07-27 17:10:59 -07:00
Steve Howell c60f4236a9 api: Do not require short_name to create user.
When you post to /json/users, we no longer
require or look at the short_name parameter,
since we don't use it in any meaningful way.

An upcoming commit will eliminate it from the
database.
2020-07-17 11:15:15 -07:00
Steve Howell b375581f58 api: Remove (sender_)short_name from message APIs. 2020-07-17 11:15:14 -07:00
Tim Abbott d74664a603 Release Zulip Server 3.0. 2020-07-16 02:13:43 -07:00
Tim Abbott 9badb1583d api docs: Clean up a few entries in API changelog. 2020-07-14 00:17:24 -07:00
Tim Abbott 64490b8744 api docs: Remove message_retention_days from unstable features.
This was stabilized in feature level 17.
2020-07-13 17:52:21 -07:00
Tim Abbott 56addb6139 docs: Fix is_home_view type in API changelog. 2020-07-10 00:08:32 -07:00
Rohitt Vashishtha 912e372c4e markdown: Remove !avatar() and !gravatar() syntax.
This particular commit has been a long time coming. For reference,
!avatar(email) was an undocumented syntax that simply rendered an
inline 50px avatar for a user in a message, essentially allowing
you to create a user pill like:

`!avatar(alice@example.com) Alice: hey!`

---

Reimplementation

If we decide to reimplement this or a similar feature in the future,
we could use something like `<avatar:userid>` syntax which is more
in line with creating links in markdown. Even then, it would not be
a good idea to add this instead of supporting inline images directly.

Since any usecases of such a syntax are in automation, we do not need
to make it userfriendly and something like the following is a better
implementation that doesn't need a custom syntax:

`![avatar for Alice](/avatar/1234?s=50) Alice: hey!`

---

History

We initially added this syntax back in 2012 and it was 'deprecated'
from the get go. Here's what the original commit had to say about
the new syntax:

> We'll use this internally for the commit bot.  We might eventually
> disable it for external users.

We eventually did start using this for our github integrations in 2013
but since then, those integrations have been neglected in favor of
our GitHub webhooks which do not use this syntax.

When we copied `!gravatar` to add the `!avatar` syntax, we also noted
that we want to deprecate the `!gravatar` syntax entirely - in 2013!

Since then, we haven't advertised either of these syntaxes anywhere
in our docs, and the only two places where this syntax remains is
our game bots that could easily do without these, and the git commit
integration that we have deprecated anyway.

We do not have any evidence of someone asking about this syntax on
chat.zulip.org when developing an integration and rightfully so- only
the people who work on Zulip (and specifically, markdown) are likely
to stumble upon it and try it out.

This is also the only peice of code due to which we had to look up
emails -> userid mapping in our backend markdown. By removing this,
we entirely remove the backend markdown's dependency on user emails
to render messages.

---

Relevant commits:

- Oct 2012, Initial commit        c31462c278
- Nov 2013, Update commit bot     968c393826
- Nov 2013, Add avatar syntax     761c0a0266
- Sep 2017, Avoid email use       c3032a7fe8
- Apr 2019, Remove from webhook   674fcfcce1
2020-07-07 10:39:44 -07:00
Steve Howell 69be97e365 pointer: Remove pointer from API and page_params.
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.)
2020-06-27 16:44:38 -07:00
sahil839 6eb8442a59 invites: Send user_id of the referrer instead of email in invites dict.
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.
2020-06-26 16:57:50 -07:00
orientor f188708b20 attachments: Change data type and make variable names more accurate.
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.
2020-06-26 14:39:18 -07:00
Tim Abbott 6412ea6413 api docs: Document changes in API topic encoding. 2020-06-25 14:44:04 -07:00
Tim Abbott e46bbf18eb docs: Change next planned major release to 3.0.
After some discussion, everyone seems to agree that 3.0 is the more
appropriate version number for our next major release.  This updates
our documentation to reflect that we'll be using 3.0 as our next major
release.
2020-06-24 16:27:27 -07:00
MariaGkoulta b10f156250 settings: Add automatic theme detection feature.
With this implementation of the feature of the automatic theme
detection, we make the following changes in the backend, frontend and
documentation.

This replaces the previous night_mode boolean with an enum, with the
default value being to use the prefers-color-scheme feature of the
operating system to determine which theme to use.

Fixes: #14451.

Co-authored-by: @kPerikou <44238834+kPerikou@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-06-21 01:09:01 -07:00
sahil839 63389b3bd3 invite: Add option to invite user as an organization owner.
We can now invite new users as realm owners. We restrict only
owners to invite new users as owners both for single invite
and multiuse invite link. Also, only owners can revoke or resend
owner invitations.
2020-06-20 23:04:59 -07:00
Steve Howell 00e60c0c91 events: Use stream_id for peer_add/peer_remove.
Two things were broken here:
    * we were using name(s) instead of id(s)
    * we were always sending lists that only
      had one element

Now we just send "stream_id" instead of "subscriptions".

If anything, we should start sending a list of users
instead of a list of streams.  For example, see
the code below:

    if peer_user_ids:
        for new_user_id in new_user_ids:
            event = dict(type="subscription", op="peer_add",
                         stream_id=stream.id,
                         user_id=new_user_id)
            send_event(realm, event, peer_user_ids)

Note that this only affects the webapp, as mobile/ZT
don't use this.
2020-06-19 14:48:42 -07:00
Tim Abbott 87cca3a234 api docs: Fix more broken URLs in changelog. 2020-06-18 23:09:06 -07:00
Tim Abbott 8db89ae3d0 api docs: Fix links broken by recent merge. 2020-06-18 22:55:08 -07:00
Tim Abbott 9173f32a10 api docs: Fix formatting in changelog.
The CSS changes prevent our API docs markdown processor from
preserving line breaks within inline code block content.
2020-06-18 22:38:05 -07:00
orientor d8ef853545 openapi: Make api-docs filename match with operationIds.
api docs filenames are basically the operationId of their endpoint
in zulip.yaml with `_` replaced by `-`. But some operationIds have
changed, so change the affected filenames. Make changes in other
files accordingly.
2020-06-18 22:38:05 -07:00
Hashir Sarwar 5200598a31 events: Don't send avatar URLs of long term idle users.
This adds a new client_capability that clients such as the mobile apps
can use to avoid unreasonable network bandwidth consumed sending
avatar URLs in organizations with 10,000s of users.

Clients don't strictly need this data, as they can always use the
/avatar/{user_id} endpoint to fetch the avatar if desired.

This will be more efficient especially for realms with
10,000+ users because the avatar URLs would increase the
payload size significantly and cost us more bandwidth.

Fixes #15287.
2020-06-18 21:35:16 -07:00
sahil839 c488a35f10 streams: Add API for changing stream-level message_retention_days.
This commit adds backend support for setting message_retention_days
while creating streams and updating it for an existing stream. We only
allow organization owners to set/update it for a stream.

'message_retention_days' field for a stream existed previously also, but
there was no way to set it while creating streams or update it for an
exisiting streams using any endpoint.
2020-06-18 17:00:15 -07:00
Tim Abbott 1094e533bf docs: Document change in time mention markup. 2020-06-18 14:21:21 -07:00
Tim Abbott f8ea5f3769 pointer: Remove pointer from GET /users/me.
This cleans up a bit of mess in the Zulip API.
2020-06-18 12:55:59 -07:00
Tim Abbott b0d1386fbb api changelog: Document recent major markdown features. 2020-06-16 16:44:39 -07:00
sahil839 791e5de5de api: Remove is_old_stream property from the stream objects.
This commit removes is_old_stream property from the stream objects
returned by the API. This property was unnecessary and is essentially
equivalent to 'stream_weekly_traffic != null'.

We compute sub.is_old_stream in stream_data.update_calculated_fields
in frontend code and it is used to check whether we have a non-null
stream_weekly_traffic or not.

Fixes #15181.
2020-06-16 10:26:33 -07:00
Aman Agrawal cda7b2f539 deletion: Add support for bulk message deletion events.
This is designed to have no user-facing change unless the client
declares bulk_message_deletion in its client_capabilities.

Clients that do so will receive a single bulk event for bulk deletions
of messages within a single conversation (topic or PM thread).

Backend implementation of #15285.
2020-06-14 22:34:00 -07:00
Kartik Srivastava 8c39ddfd28 api: Add GET /users/{user_id}/subscription/{stream_id} endpoint.
This new endpoint returns a 'user' dictionary which, as of now,
contains a single key 'is_subscribed' with a boolean value that
represents whether the user with the given 'user_id' is subscribed
to the stream with the given 'stream_id'.

Fixes #14966.
2020-06-10 17:59:14 -07:00
Steve Howell d5cc29755e typing: Accept only user_ids in typing endpoint.
The only clients that should use the typing
indicators endpoint are our internal clients,
and they should send a JSON-formatted list
of user_ids.

We now enforce this, which removes some
complexity surrounding legacy ways of sending
users, such as emails and comma-delimited
strings of user_ids.

There may be a very tiny number of mobile
clients that still use the old emails API.

This won't have any user-facing effect on
the mobile users themselves, but if you type
a message to your friend on an old mobile
app, the friend will no longer see typing
indicators.

Also, the mobile team may see some errors
in their Sentry logs from the server rejecting
posts from the old mobile clients.

The error messages we report here are a bit
more generic, since we now just use REQ
to do validation with this code:

    validator=check_list(check_int)

This also allows us to remove a test hack
related to the API documentation.  (We changed
the docs to reflect the modern API in an
earlier commit, but the tests couldn't be
fixed while we still had the more complex
semantics for the "to" parameter.)
2020-06-10 17:50:32 -07:00
sahil839 5cc937f670 events: Add 'is_owner' to page_params and raw_users dict of page_params.
This commit adds 'is_owner' field to page_params and also to the
raw_users dict of page_params.
2020-06-10 14:07:38 -07:00
Tim Abbott e242ddc848 page_params: Add community_topic_editing_limit_seconds.
This was previously hardcoded with agreement between the Zulip backend
and frontend as 86400 seconds (1 day).  Now, it's still hardcoded in
the backend, but arranged in a way where we could add a setting
without any changes to the mobile and terminal apps to update logic.

Fixes #15278.
2020-06-09 14:40:12 -07:00
sahil839 7de23b8b5c users: Remove short_name and client_id from get_profile_backend.
This commit removes short_name and client_id fields from the user
objects returned by get_profile_backend because neither of them
had a purpose.

* short_name hasn't been present anywhere else in the Zulip API for
  several years, and isn't set through any coherent algorithm.
* client_id was a forgotten 2013-era predecessor to the queue_id field
  returned by the register_event_queue process.

The combination of these changes gets us close to having `get_profile`
have the exact same format as other endpoints fetching a user object.
2020-06-08 17:01:08 -07:00
sahil839 1f5778bad7 users: Refactor get_profile_backend to be based on format_user_row.
This commit changes get_profile_backend to be based on format_user_row
such that it's a superset of the fields for our other endpoints for
getting data on a user.

To be clear, this does not removes any of the exisiting fields, that
were returned by this endpoint.

This change adds some fields to the User object returned by the
endpoint. API docs are updated accordingly for the added fields.
2020-06-08 16:57:44 -07:00
Aman Agrawal a096f34cab move_topic_to_stream: Add option to disable breadcrumb messages.
Option to disable breadcrumb messages were given in both message edit
form and topic edit stream popover.

User now has the option to select which stream to send the notification
of stream edit of a topic via checkboxes in the UI.
2020-06-05 12:28:51 -07:00
Tim Abbott 8d9d36cbc7 api docs: Fix whitespace in changelog articles. 2020-06-03 14:30:32 -07:00