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Alex Vandiver 54395612c7 export: Skip crossrealm bots, if they are in the exported realm.
This prevents them from being duplicated in the crossrealm users.
2023-07-17 17:22:57 -07:00
Alex Vandiver 207cfe49cf import: Merge mirrordummy users _before_ recipients are stripped out.
`remove_denormalized_recipient_column_from_data` removes the
`recipient` data from `zerver_userprofile`, but did not remove it from
`zerver_userprofile_mirrordummy`, which was later appended to the list
of `zerver_userprofile` objects.  This led to failure when inserting,
as the mirrordummy objects still tried to reference their previous
`recipient_id`s.

Move the merging of the two sets earlier, before we call
`remove_denormalized_recipient_column_from_data`.
2023-07-17 17:22:57 -07:00
Alex Vandiver cfda414277 export: Include huddles subscription from mirrordummy users.
If there are two huddles, with users A + B + C + D and A + B + C, and
user D is deleted, it is replaced with a mirrordummy user.  If
mirrordummy subscriptions are not included in exports, then the two
huddles have duplicate member sets, and will not be able to be
imported successfully.

Include huddle subscriptions for mirrordummy users in exports.
2023-07-17 17:22:57 -07:00
Alex Vandiver 003fa7adda message_edit: Lock the Message row in check_update_message.
Fundamentally, we should take a write lock on the message, check its
validity for a change, and then make and commit that change.
Previously, `check_update_message` did not operate in a transaction,
but `do_update_message` did -- which led to the ordering:

 - `check_update_message` reads Message, not in a transaction
 - `check_update_message` verifies properties of the Message
 - `do_update_message` starts a transaction
 - `do_update_message` takes a read lock on UserMessage
 - `do_update_message` writes on UserMessage
 - `do_update_message` writes Message
 - `do_update_message` commits

This leads to race conditions, where the `check_update_message` may
have verified based on stale data, and `do_update_message` may
improperly overwrite it; as well as deadlocks, where
other (properly-written) codepaths take a write lock on Message
_before_ updating UserMessage, and thus deadlock with
`do_update_message`.

Change `check_update_message` to open a transaction, and take the
write lock when first accessing the Message row.  We update the
comment above `do_update_message` to clarify this expectation.

The new ordering is thus:

 - `check_update_message` starts a transaction
 - `check_update_message` takes a write lock on Message
 - `check_update_message` verifies properties of the Message
 - `do_update_message` writes on UserMessage
 - `do_update_message` writes Message
 - `check_update_message` commits
2023-07-17 10:53:38 -07:00
abdullahm1 a0fb4feebf integrations: Replace use of 'subject' to 'topic'.
Fixes #25974
2023-07-17 10:35:51 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 21a5818765 mention: Soft-reactivate users receiving @topic mention notifications.
The long-term idle topic participants are soft-reactivated
after email/push notifications are sent due to @topic mention.

The reason being that, generally, @topic mentions are going to
reach a small set of users who have a decent chance of being
reactivated by the notifications.
2023-07-17 09:39:24 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 4c9d26ce17 mention: Send notifications for @topic wildcard mentions.
This commit completes the notifications part of the @topic
wildcard mention feature.

Notifications are sent to the topic participants for the
@topic wildcard mention.
2023-07-17 09:39:24 -07:00
Steve Howell 67cdf1a7b4 emojis: Use get_emoji_data.
The previous function was poorly named, asked for a
Realm object when realm_id sufficed, and returned a
tuple of strings that had different semantics.

I also avoid calling it duplicate times in a couple
places, although it was probably rarely the case that
both invocations actually happened if upstream
validations were working.

Note that there is a TypedDict called EmojiInfo, so I
chose EmojiData here.  Perhaps a better name would be
TinyEmojiData or something.

I also simplify the reaction tests with a verify
helper.
2023-07-17 09:35:53 -07:00
Steve Howell b742f1241f realm emoji: Use a single cache for all lookups.
The active realm emoji are just a subset of all your
realm emoji, so just use a single cache entry per
realm.

Cache misses should be very infrequent per realm.

If a realm has lots of deactivated realm emoji, then
there's a minor expense to deserialize them, but that
is gonna be dwarfed by all the other more expensive
operations in message-send.

I also renamed the two related functions.  I erred on
the side of using somewhat verbose names, as we don't
want folks to confuse the two use cases. Fortunately
there are somewhat natural affordances to use one or
the other, and mypy helps too.

Finally, I use realm_id instead of realm in places
where we don't need the full Realm object.
2023-07-17 09:35:53 -07:00
Steve Howell e988cf9b0a emoji cache: Don't join to UserProfile table.
We only need author id, and anything else in the table
would be possibly stale anyway.
2023-07-17 09:35:53 -07:00
Zixuan James Li e8a6f6a313 integrations: Fix broken screenshots configuration.
Along with the fix, we add a test case to ensure that this never happens
again.
2023-07-17 09:23:01 -07:00
Zixuan Li a0cf624eaa
migrations: Backfill extra_data_json for audit log entries.
This migration is reasonably complex because of various anomalies in existing
data.

Note that there are cases when extra_data does not contain data that is
proper json with possibly single quotes. Thus we need to use
"ast.literal_eval" to cover that.

There is also a special case for "event_type == USER_FULL_NAME_CHANGED",
where extra_data is a plain str. This event_type is only used for
RealmAuditLog, so the zilencer migration script does not need to handle
it.

The migration does not handle "event_type == REALM_DISCOUNT_CHANGED"
because ast.literal_eval only allow Python literals. We expect the admin
to populate the jsonified extra_data for extra_data_json manually
beforehand.

This chunks the backfilling migration to reduce potential block time.

The migration for zilencer is mostly similar to the one for zerver; except that
the backfill helper is added in a wrapper and unrelated events are
removed.

**Logging and error recovery**

We print out a warning when the extra_data_json field of an entry
would have been overwritten by a value inconsistent with what we derived
from extra_data. Usually this only happens when the extra_data was
corrupted before this migration. This prevents data loss by backing up
possibly corrupted data in extra_data_json with the keys
"inconsistent_old_extra_data" and "inconsistent_old_extra_data_json".
More roundtrips to the database are needed for inconsistent data, which are
expected to be infrequent.

This also outputs messages when there are audit log entries with decimals,
indicating that such entries are not backfilled. Do note that audit log
entries with decimals are not populated with "inconsistent_old_extra_data_*"
in the JSONField, because they are not overwritten.

For such audit log entries with "extra_data_json" marked as inconsistent,
we skip them in the migration.  Because when we have discovered anomalies in a
previous run, there is no need to overwrite them again nesting the extra keys
we added to it.

**Testing**

We create a migration test case utilizing the property of bulk_create
that it doesn't call our modified save method.

We extend ZulipTestCase to support verifying console output at the test
case level. The implementation is crude but the use case should be rare
enough that we don't need it to be too elaborate.

Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
2023-07-15 09:43:23 -07:00
Satyam Bansal b29ec4d62e integrations: Update documentation for Grafana Integration.
The process for creating an integration has changed since
Grafana 8.3.
2023-07-13 16:56:01 -07:00
Sahil Batra 75b61a8261 streams: Send stream creation events when subscribing guests.
We did not send the stream creation events when subscribing
guests to public streams while we do send them when subscribing
non-admin users to private streams.

This commit adds code to send the stream creation events when
subscribing guests to public streams, so the clients can know
that the stream exists and fixes the bug where client tries
to process a subscription add event for a stream which it does
not know about.
2023-07-13 14:04:51 -07:00
Sahil Batra 2c02d94b85 openapi: Fix description for stream creation event.
This commit updates description for stream creation event
to mention that the event is also sent when user gains
access to a stream either due to being subscribed to it
or if a private stream is made public.
2023-07-13 14:04:51 -07:00
Zixuan James Li e9e18454d2 user_groups: Populate membership audit logs during realm creation.
This tracks user group membership changes when the realm is first set
up, either through an import or not. This happens when we add users to
the system user groups by their roles.

For an imported realm, we do extra handling when the data doesn't include
user groups. This gets audited as well.
2023-07-13 11:55:38 -07:00
Zixuan James Li 1af50548ae import_realm: Fix broken stream group-based settings backfill.
Django seems to have an aggressive check on the type of a field when
setting it through an relation, requiring the argument to be a UserGroup in
our case.

Reference:
02966a30dd/django/db/models/base.py (L537-L546)
2023-07-13 11:55:38 -07:00
Alex Vandiver be960f4142 missed-message: Lock ScheduledMessageNotificationEmail rows.
This prevents the rows from being deleted out from under the worker
while it is sending emails.
2023-07-13 11:50:42 -07:00
Alex Vandiver d87895a3ef missed-message: Merge before calling handle_missedmessage_emails.
The MissedMessage queue worker is the single callsite of
`handle_missedmessage_emails`, which immediately transforms the list
of events into a dict keyed by message-id.

Skip the intermediate list step, and use defaultdict and a dataclass
to simplify and make explicit the pieces.  This removes the unused
user_profile_id and message_id pieces of the data structure.
2023-07-13 11:50:42 -07:00
Alex Vandiver c7d9a4784e missed-message: Remove unnecessary select_related().
This was added in ebb4eab0f99d; neither the `user_profile` nor the
`message` attribute are read off of the object.
2023-07-13 11:50:42 -07:00
Steve Howell 4533ff3671 onboarding: Rename variable to cutoff_date.
This is just as clear in terms of intent, and it's robust to
us tweaking the number of weeks.
2023-07-13 11:46:34 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 0891f9f65a mention: Determine @topic mention during message rendering.
This commit adds a boolean field `mentions_topic_wildcard`
to the `MessageRenderingResult` dataclass.

The field is set to true only if message rendering determines
the message has an actual topic wildcard mention in it (and not,
e.g., topic wildcard mention syntax inside a code block).

The rendered content for topic wildcard mention is
'<span class="topic-mention">{wildcard}</span>'.

The 'topic-mention' class is the identifier for the wildcard
mention being a topic wildcard mention.

We don't use 'data-user-id="*"' and "user-mention" class for
topic wildcard mentions and eventually plan to remove them for
stream wildcard mentions too in a separate mini-project.
2023-07-13 11:34:48 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 806d8f2dc7 test_markdown: Merge similar tests into a single test case.
This prep commit merges separate tests for '**@all**',
'**@stream**' and '**@everyone**' stream wildcard mentions
into a single test named 'test_mention_stream_wildcard'.

Similarly, it merges separate tests for '@all', '@stream',
and '@everyone' stream wildcard mentions into a single test
named 'test_mention_at_stream_wildcard'.

The aim is to finally have two separate tests for stream and
topic wildcard mentions (when we introduce topic wildcards)
instead of having separate tests for each mention text
(i.e. all, everyone, stream, topic).
2023-07-13 11:34:48 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush c0c30bc5f7 topic_mentions: Fetch users to be notified of @topic mentions.
This commit adds the 'topic_wildcard_mention_user_ids' and
'topic_wildcard_mention_in_followed_topic_user_ids'
attributes to the 'RecipientInfoResult' dataclass.

Only topic participants are notified of @topic mentions.

Topic participants are anyone who sent a message to a topic
or reacted to a message on the topic.

'topic_wildcard_mention_in_followed_topic_user_ids' stores the
ids of the topic participants who follow the topic and have
enabled the wildcard mention notifications for followed topics.

'topic_wildcard_mention_user_ids' stores the ids of the topic
participants for whom 'user_allows_notifications_in_StreamTopic'
with setting 'wildcard_mentions_notify' returns True.
2023-07-13 11:34:48 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 1df63ed448 mention: Add 'has_topic_wildcards' to 'MentionData'.
This commit adds a 'has_topic_wildcards' instance variable
to the 'MentionData' class for the detection of
- possible topic wildcards mentions.

Fixes part of #22829.

Co-authored-by: Prakhar Pratyush <prakhar841301@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: orientor <aditya.verma@students.iiit.ac.in>
2023-07-13 11:34:48 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 3f6b41e4be test_notifications: Update tests to cover the corner case properly.
This commit updates the existing tests in 'test_email_notifications'
and 'test_push_notifications' to properly configure user settings
and visibility policies before running the actual tests.

Earlier, the tests were passing, but the corner case expected
to be covered wasn't covered.

This should have been included in
d80779435a.
2023-07-13 11:34:48 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 2869de8026 test_notifications: Remove unnecessary comments.
These comments should not have been included in
a8fd9eb701.

We covered the case "Private message should soft reactivate
the user" earlier in the test. So the comment was rightly added
there.

During stream wildcard or group mention, no such personal mention
is involved; hence, the comments are not needed.
2023-07-13 11:34:48 -07:00
Prakhar Pratyush 2b42df4ef1 mention: Replace 'wildcard' with 'stream_wildcard'.
This is a prep commit to replace 'wildcard' with 'stream_wildcard'.

This wasn't included in 179d5cb because we didn't decide to
use a different rendered_content for topic wildcard mention,
i.e., ''<span class="user-mention topic-mention">{wildcard}</span>'.

Our intention was not to create separate tests for both stream
and topic wildcard mentions, as they were expected to have the
same rendered content format.
2023-07-13 11:34:48 -07:00
Steve Howell 418057048a onboarding: Backfill unread messages up to 12 weeks old.
Previously this limit was 1 week, which was fine for busy
organizations, but for organizations that send a few messages a week,
or have occasional bursts of activity but the last one was a few weeks
ago, this should give a significantly better new user experience.

There are still caps like 1000 messages total and 20
unread, but we're a bit more flexible about time.
2023-07-13 10:40:12 -07:00
Steve Howell 890732a88f soft activation: Avoid QuerySet and use List instead. 2023-07-13 08:09:14 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 7e707270f0 models: Convert deprecated index_together option to indexes.
index_together is slated for removal in Django 5.1:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/internals/deprecation/#deprecation-removed-in-5-1

We set the optional index names to match the previously generated
index names to avoid adding new migrations.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2023-07-12 07:12:43 -07:00
nimish c238327899 settings: Change "Display settings" to "Preferences".
This includes changing the URL to #settings/preferences, with a
transparent redirect so that existing links, like the one from Welcome
Bot, continue to work.
2023-07-12 07:09:03 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 63be67af80 logging_util: Remove dependence on get_current_request.
Pass the HttpRequest explicitly through the two webhooks that log to
the webhook loggers.

get_current_request is now unused, so remove it (in the same commit
for test coverage reasons).

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2023-07-11 22:23:47 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg f66e2c3112 sentry: Remove dependence on get_current_request.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2023-07-11 22:23:47 -07:00
abdullahm1 5a90f9c404 tests: Use time_machine for testing scheduled message delivery. 2023-07-11 17:34:58 -07:00
Lauryn Menard 3dfdbbc775 welcome-emails: Separate followup_day1 email from other welcome emails.
The initial followup_day1 email confirms that the new user account
has been successfully created and should be sent to the user
independently of an organization's setting for send_welcome_emails.

Here we separate out the followup_day1 email into a separate function
from enqueue_welcome_emails and create a helper function for setting
the shared welcome email sender information.

The followup_day1 email is still a scheduled email so that the initial
account creation and log-in process for the user remains unchanged.

Fixes #25268.
2023-07-11 14:15:52 -07:00
Lauryn Menard 0e1acd595b welcome-emails: Use followup_day2 for scheduled email tests.
The followup_day2 email is scheduled with a delay as a welcome email
and is therefore more likely to exist as a scheduled email in these
deactivation cases.
2023-07-11 14:15:52 -07:00
Lauryn Menard dd59e83d54 welcome-emails: Make some code comments and docstrings more evergreen. 2023-07-11 14:15:52 -07:00
Lauryn Menard c323afd9d7 test-example: Revise comment with number of emails generated.
Updates comment to not include the number of emails generated so
that it doesn't need to be updated every time a new email is added.
The current count in the comment is already out-of-date.
2023-07-11 14:15:52 -07:00
Zixuan James Li 84723654c8 webhooks: Use 200 status code for unknown events.
Because the third party might not be expecting a 400 from our
webhooks, we now instead use 200 status code for unknown events,
while sending back the error to Sentry. Because it is no longer an error
response, the response type should now be "success".

Fixes #24721.
2023-07-11 13:51:37 -07:00
Sahil Batra 2e4f7f6336 user_groups: Remove "@" from name of role-based system groups.
This commit removes "@" from name of role-based system groups
since we have added a restricion on having user group names
starting with "@" in the previous commit as they look odd in
mention syntax.

We also add a migration in this commit to update the name of
role-based system groups in existing realms to remove "@"
from the name. This migration also updates the names of
non-system user groups by removing the invalid prefixes
from their names and if there is a group already with that
name, we insted name the group as "group:{group_id}".

Fixes #26148.
2023-07-11 13:46:02 -07:00
Sahil Batra 929bf1243e user_groups: Disallow certain prefixes in group name.
We do not allow user group names to start with "@", "role:",
"user:", "stream:" and "channel:".

Group names starting with "@" look odd in mentions and
"role:", "user:" and "stream:" prefixes are reserved for
system groups which will be used in the new groups-based
permission model. We do not allow "channel:" prefix for
now just to be safe in a case where we use it instead of
"stream:" prefix for stream based groups in future.

Fixes part of #26148.
2023-07-11 13:46:02 -07:00
Sahil Batra ea3a7a9e6f user_groups: Add API restrictions for long user group names.
Previously we had database level restriction on length of
user group names. Now we add the same restriction to API
level as well, so we can return a better error response.
2023-07-11 13:46:02 -07:00
Steve Howell 89381a8072 cache: Eliminate get-stream-by-name cache.
We remove the cache functionality for the
get_realm_stream function, and we also change it to
return a thin Stream object (instead of calling
select_related with no arguments).

The main goal here is to remove code complexity, as we
have been prone to at least one caching validation bug
related to how Realm and UserGroup interact. That
particular bug was more theoretical than practical in
terms of its impact, to be clear.

Even if we were to be perfectly disciplined about only
caching thin stream objects and always making sure to
delete cache entries when stream data changed, we would
still be prone to ugly situations like having
transactions get rolled back before we delete the cache
entry. The do_deactivate_stream is a perfect example of
where we have to consider the best time to unset the
cache. If you unset it too early, then you are prone to
races where somebody else churns the cache right before
you update the database. If you set it too late, then
you can have an invalid entry after a rollback or
deadlock situation. If you just eliminate the cache as
a moving part, that whole debate is moot.

As the lack of test changes here indicates, we rarely
fetch streams by name any more in critical sections of
our code.

The one place where we fetch by name is in loading the
home page, but that is **only** when you specify a
stream name. And, of course, that only causes about an
extra millisecond of time.
2023-07-11 13:45:40 -07:00
Steve Howell 046e4c715b cache: Use DB for all bulk get-stream-by-name queries.
This changes bulk_get_streams so that it just uses the
database all the time.  Also, we avoid calling
select_related(), so that we just get back thin and
tidy Stream objects with simple queries.

About not caching any more:

It's actually pretty rare that we fetch streams by name
in the main application. It's usually API requests that
send in stream names to find more info about streams.

It also turns out that for large queries (>= ~30 rows
for my measurements) it's more efficent to hit the
database than memcached. The database is super fast at
scale; it's just the startup cost of having Django
construct the query, and then having the database do
query planning or whatever, that slows us down. I don't
know the exact bottleneck, but you can clearly measure
that one-row queries are slow (on the order of a full
millisecond or so) but the marginal cost of additional
rows is minimal assuming you have a decent index (20
microseconds per row on my droplet).

All the query-count changes in the tests revolve around
unsubscribing somebody from a stream, and that's a
particularly odd use case for bulk_get_streams, since
you generally unsubscribe from a single stream at a
time. If there are some use cases where you do want to
unsubscribe from multiple streams, we should move
toward passing in stream ids, at least from the
application. And even if we don't do that, our cost for
most queries is a couple milliseconds.
2023-07-11 13:45:40 -07:00
Steve Howell adb548c7a2 stream creation: Avoid stream.realm references.
We want to avoid Django going back to the database to
get a realm object that the caller already has.

It's actually currently the case that we often
pre-fetch realm objects when we get stream objects
using get_stream (using a call to select_related() with
no arguments), but that is an expensive operation that
we want to avoid going forward.

This commit prepares us to just fetch slim objects.
2023-07-11 13:45:40 -07:00
Satyam Bansal 328c104424 integrations: Separate issue milestoned events in GitHub Integration.
This commit creates separate events for issue milestoned and
demilestoned notifications. This allows the end-users to choose
whether they want these notifications or not.

Fixes #25793.
2023-07-11 08:58:31 -07:00
Satyam Bansal 34f31ab9d2 integrations: Improve GitHub issue milestoned notifications.
Earlier, the notifications had no information about the milestone
that was added or removed.
2023-07-11 08:58:31 -07:00
Satyam Bansal 1c567ae616 integrations: Add issue demilestoned fixture to GitHub Integration. 2023-07-11 08:58:31 -07:00
Satyam Bansal f8ac308ec2 integrations: Add issue milestoned fixture to GitHub Integration. 2023-07-11 08:58:31 -07:00