Change the truncation marker from `...` to `\n[message truncated]`
when receiving messages from the API or through e-mail. Also, update
tests to account for the new change.
Fix#10871.
Also fixes a bug in process_initial_upgrade. If you have a card on file
(e.g. from a previous subscription), and try to upgrade by billing by
invoice, neither the if nor the elif condition applies.
There are only a handful of non-JSON webhooks that wouldn't
benefit from the notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json feature.
Specifically, these are the webhooks where the third-party product
uses another format, whether it be HTML form-encoded, XML, or
something else.
Tweaked by tabbott to correc the list of excluded webhooks.
Previously, the Stripe webhook code was riddled with implicit
assertions that there were exactly N event types within a given
category, and we handled the last one in a final `else` clause in the
block. This was likely to cause confusing problems in the event that
we're missing an event type (or Stripe adds a new one).
We fix this by just adding a few more conditionals and raising the
standard "unexpected event type" exception for the others.
There is no attribute called plan_interval. The reason
this was missed by mypy is moost likely due to us using
Any instead of Subscription in extract_current_subscription.
Our recent change in 2fa77d9d54 to
disable the cached_db cache backend broke upgrade-zulip-from-git with
an attributeerror; we fix that by checking the session engine before
trying to access its cache-related attributes.
Was hoping to do this after adding timestamp normalization to
normalize_fixture_data, which would have turned this into a <10 line
diff. There is a potentially material change in this API upgrade though
(around how invoices are handled), so just doing it now.
Removes email_not_verified option. That option was used to assign
email_data a different set of emails for a test. Instead of that,
this refactor allows to specify the email_data itself in the function
which calls github_oauth2_test. Flags like email_not_verified are
generally used in one test. This is a preparatory refactor for
choose email screen which may have introduced multiple flags otherwise.
Realm object is not json-serializable; store the realm id instead
and retrieve the realm in social_auth_finish using
`Realm.objects.get(id=return_data["realm_id"])`.
The email_list returned has the primary email as the first element.
Testing: The order of the emails in the test was changed to put a
verified email before the primary one. The tests would fail without
this commit's change after the changes in the order of test emails.
See https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/10856 for details on the bug
here; but basically, users who reset their password were unable to
login until the next time we flushed memcached. The issue disappeared
after stopping using the Django cached_db session engine, so it's
pretty clear that some sort of bug with that session engine
interacting with our password reset logic is the root cause.
Further debugging is required to understand this fully, but for now,
it seems wise to just disable the backend.
The cost of doing so is a small performance decrease, which is likely
acceptable until we can resolve this (it's certainly a more minor
problem than the "Can't login" bug that disabling this removes).