This commit removes `tools/check-urls`. It was added as
a useful tool in preparation for the Django 1.10 migration.
Since we completed that migration, it is no longer needed.
Fixes#12180.
The error message, that is displayed when a user tries to upload a file
larger than the allowed size, currently displays a hardcoded max file
size of 25MB.
Changed this to show the correct max_file_upload_size value that has
been set by the server admin.
We need to disable "CREATE EXTENSION pgroonga" in zulip-puppet-apply
by creating /usr/share/postgresql/10/pgroonga_setup.sql.applied.
Because PostgreSQL 10 isn't running in this case. If PostgreSQL 10
isn't running, we can't run "CREATE EXTENSION pgroonga".
We can't use pg_upgrade with PGroonga. PGroonga's install SQL
https://github.com/pgroonga/pgroonga/blob/master/data/pgroonga.sql has
conditions to support multiple PostgreSQL versions. So it's not safe
to use pg_upgrade. pg_upgrade copies metadata for PostgreSQL 9.5 to
PostgreSQL 10. We need to use pg_dump and pg_restore to upgrade
PGroonga correctly for PostgreSQL 10.
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.
Fixes#11079.
Because of "service redis-server start" not working properly, in "do
Bionic hack" another instance of the server was being started. However,
once in a while this would fail for unknown reasons causing flakes in
tests involving redis. The cause of the service not starting was the
error:
::1:6379: bind: Cannot assign requested address
(see https://github.com/antirez/redis/issues/3241)
This is fixed by editing /etc/redis/redis.conf to not attempt binding
on IPv6. We change "do Bionic hack" to a simple sed command,
changing the appropriate line in the file.
By default, the line is "bind 127.0.0.1 ::1".
We change it to "bind 0.0.0.0".
The number of processes to run the backend tests is currently a
hardcoded value, this commit transistions the default to be based on the
number of logical CPUs available.
This module is used to render the HTML of pages like our user documentation
into text for use in open graph previews of those articles. It provided somewhat
confusing output in the case that there were paragraph breaks in the original message,
because text with multiple paragraphs and list items does't read very well. This commit
adds `|` as a delimiter between paragraphs, and prefixes list items with a `*`.
Closes#12228
Update stream-subscription-row in stream settings, when
subsctiption add/removal event is received. This is only
to show dynamic effects to user on sub events.
When an emoji is nested inside another inline tag - like em or strong -
it was getting double processed because of the way the inlinePattern
TreeProcessor runs (it runs recursively). With this fix, we set the
inner text of the emoji span as an AtomicString, preventing us from
double processing the emoji's text.
Fixes#11621
Test Plan:
* Add test case for **😄**, verify it passes.
* Go into local dev server and send "**😄**" to self and verify the DOM
does not have double <span> tags for the emoji.
* Run zerver.tests.test_push_notifications and verify the markdown test case matches
the text_content field properly
This adds the same "x" button as we have in "stream search" or "people
search" to the user status modal.
The button is shown if someone types something, or if the status
message was already set (meaning there was already a value in the
input field). If the input field is empty, the button is not visible.
This fixes the follow-up comments from #12179.
- Changed the <p>s to <button>s and modified the css accordingly.
- Changed the css to use scss nesting.
- Changed the line-height from 1.0em to 1.1em, because on Safari the "g" was not fully displayed.
comment_created payloads may not contain the required issue data
to format a useful notification, therefore, it is better to handle
issue comments through issue_updated events (which we already do).
Fixes: #11995.
We create rate_limit_entity as a general rate-limiting function for
RateLimitedObjects, from code that was possible to abstract away from
rate_limit_user and that will be used for other kinds of rate limiting.
We make rate_limit_user use this new general framework from now.
This enables the function to either return a valid UserProfile or raise
InvalidMirrorInput, which is clearer and more pythonic than the previous
approach of a tuple of a bool and Optional[UserProfile].
In making the type clearer, this improves checking with mypy.
Tests updated.
This commit removes code to update-stream-privacy-btn
in stream settings from update-sub-settings function.
Because stream-privacy-btn is not part of regular
sub-settings, it is admins only settings.
When user unsubscribe from stream by clicking on
subscription-checkmark, the URL changes to unsubscribed
stream but stream settings UI is not updated.
We should change URL and stream settings modal
simultaneously. This PR moves update-hash function
inside open-stream-modal function, which make sure that
URL is getting updated everytime open-stream-modal
function is called and not otherwise.
This commit adds `stream_ui_updates.js` module. This module
will includes functions which will update different ui elements
(i.e. subscription button, subscriber count).
This commit creates a new organization setting that determines whether
a user can invite other users to streams. Previously this was linked
to the waiting period threshold, but this was both not documented and
overly limiting.
With significant tweaks by tabbott to change the database model to not
involve two threshhold fields, edit the tests, etc.
This requires follow-up work to make the create stream policy setting
work how this code implies it should.
Fixes#12042.