- Removed the extra screenshot.
- Updated the fixture used to generate the screenshot to use a more
suitable topic name and commit message description.
Updates text of generate-webhook-url-basic.md to replace the use of
the "Create the channel" step.
Removes {!create-channel.md!} from all the integrations docs that
also include {!generate-webhook-url-basic.md!}.
Fixes#32269.
The initial implementation for this feature used the issue UUID
to create the topics, as some of the webhook events only provide
this and it is the only way to group sub-issues with parents.
However, if we sacrifice this and allow sub-issues to be
their own topic then we can avoid using the UUID as the topic name.
I think the quality of life improvement to topics here warrants this change,
as UUID topic names can be come unruly very quickly.
Part of #23118.
Newrelic has introduced a new update. This commit
updates the exisiting integration by adding support
for new types of payloads and cleaning up legacy
codes and fixtures.
Fixes#29729.
Co-authored-by: Pieter CK <pieterceka123@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
This commit refactors `render_attachment` and `render_block`
out of slack_incoming.py to promote reusability.
The primary motivation for this refactor is to add support for
converting integration bots messages in Slack exports, which could use
the same functions.
Part of #31311.
Previously, the GoCD integration relied on GoCD's integration with bug
tracking and monitoring tools through the users' Config XML file [1].
However, this feature no longer works as expected, as it cannot send
HTTPS payloads to an external endpoint.
This commit updates our GoCD integration to use Sentry's WebHook
notifier GoCD plugin [2] to send webhook payloads from users GoCD server
to Zulip. We are using an older version of the plugin—v0.0.6—because the
newer version—v0.0.9—doesn't work at this time.
Additionally, this change reformats the notifications to include more
details on the GoCD event, such as lists of passed and failed jobs.
Fixes#21224.
Co-authored-by: Pieter CK <pieterceka123@gmail.com>
[1]:
https://docs.gocd.org/current/integration/#integration-with-bug-tracking-and-story-management-tools
[2]:
https://github.com/getsentry/gocd-webhook-notification-plugin/releases/tag/v0.0.6
Note about the documentation: There are currently two "Save changes"
buttons on the Airbyte "Notifications" settings page, so the
instructions specify which one to use for clarity.
Currently, the GitHub webhook sends activity from both public and private
repositories, which could lead to unintended disclosure of sensitive
information from private repositories.
This commit introduces a ignore_private_repositories parameter to the
webhook URL. When set to true, the webhook ignore processing activity from
private repositories, ensuring that such activities are not posted to
Zulip streams. By default, if the parameter is omitted or set to false,
activities from both public and private repositories are processed
normally. This provides users with the flexibility to control the
visibility of private repository activities without altering the default
behavior.
More importantly, this introduces a cleaner mechanism for individual
incoming webhooks to declare support for settings not common to all
webhook integrations.
Fixes#31638.
Previously, errors were returned using Zulip's default format,
which did not match Slack's expected response structure.
This change ensures that errors in the Slack incoming webhook handler
return JSON responses in Slack's expected format: {ok: false, error:
"error string"}.
Fixes: #31878.
With the introduction of `assignee_updated` parameter in the library,
- Github, Gitea, Gogs can display the assignee in assignment events.
- Github can display the user unassigned in unassignment events.
Fixes https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/channel/127-integrations/near/1965136
This better simulates the Slack API, which is important, since some
integrations check this response and decide whether the Slack endpoint
is working based on what they receive.
Removes the ignore_pull_requests URL parameter from the Travis CI
integration because its functionality is now fully covered by the
standard incoming webhook event filtering framework.
Fixes#30934.
Other than reformatting documentation for Open Collective, this
commit also moves it to the "Financial" category from "Communications".
This is because Open Collective is mainly a fundrising + legal status +
money management platform, as stated in https://opencollective.com/.
Part of #29592.
Besides reformatting the Netlify doc, this commit also updates the
instructions to match some UI changes in Netlify. The "Outgoing Webhook"
menu is now called "HTTP Post request".
Part of #29592.
Previously, comment related notifications only displayed the issue
title as a plain string. This commit reformats the issue title to
include a link back to the Jira issue.
Adjusted the Jira documentation for recent changes in their UI
when setting up webhooks, reformatted the note about compatible
Jira version, and added a link to Jira's official webhook guide.
GitHub sends two almost identical payloads when a pull
request is reviewed, which results in two duplicative
notification messages.
The payloads have different "action" value, with one
having the "submitted" action, whereas the other is
"edited" and has an empty "changes" dict.
We now ignore the payload with the "edited" action type
and an empty "changes" dict.
Fixes#26145.
Co-authored-by: Pieter CK <pieterceka123@gmail.com>