supervisord's log rotation is only "every x bytes" which is not a good
enough policy for tracking auditing logs. The default is also 10 logs
of 50MB, which is very much not enough for active instances.
Switch to tracking 14 days of daily logs.
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.
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).
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.
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>
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.
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.
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.
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.
This commit adds a 3px column between the `controls` and `time`
areas, which keeps the controls from crowding the time for
languages with longer time markers.
To make the layout easier to reason about, this includes the
minimum width for the time column as part of the message-box
grid definition.
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.
Previously the flatpickr was always set to show at the top but this
led to it being cut off when the message was at the top of the
screen -- should happen only when someone is editing a message.
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>
We use `get_by_user_id` instead of directly accessing the global dict, because
when accessing person objects directly from one of the global dicts we
need callers to check for undefined values, this can be fixed by using
`get_by_user_id` method to get person objects because that functions
makes sure to assert that we indeed have a valid user id, so it will
never return undefined values.
Co-authored-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This commit improves the edited/moved tippy tooltip to now include a
second italic line: "Click to view history" This line is visible
only when 'realm_allow_edit_history' is true for any organization
settings. Additionally, the first line is changed to display
"Last edited today at 00:00 AM" The date is in lowercase if it
doesn't contain a number for example 'today' unless the first
alphabet is uppercase.
'tippy-zulip-delayed-tooltip' was used as a common class to
implement tippy tooltips in addition to other elements in the
'edited_notice.hbs' file. However, now we need to make some
changes in tippyjs inside the onShow function to decide whether
to show the second line of a tooltip or not. Therefore, we need
to use a unique class for the edited_notice tooltips. Hence, removed
the 'tippy-zulip-delayed-tooltip' class from the edited_notice.hbs
file and used the 'message_edit_notice' class instead.
Fixes: #23075
Users can, quite understandably, assume that upgrading Zulip upgraded
the underlying PostgreSQL version. Though it is mentioned at the top
of the page, mentioning it here clarifies that it is an additional
step.
When a message list view rerenders a locally echoed message the
message recipient header is also rerendered, which then removes
the "sticky_header" class if it was present. If rerendering the
message triggers a non-user initiated scroll event, then the
"sticky_header" class is updated.
But it is possible that the rerendering of the message will not
trigger a scroll event, which means the recipient header is no
longer updated and the next calculation for the message list
view's _scroll_limit for the top of the feed will not include the
sticky header and the currently selected message may be scrolled
partially or completely under the message header recipient bar.
In message_list_view.rerender_messages, adds a check, after calling
_rerender_header in a loop, for the current message list and calls
update_sticky_recipient_headers if the message feed is visible.
Adds a comment to _rerender_header that we expect it to only be
called in rerender_messages so that the "sticky_header" class is
updated if needed.
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.
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.
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.
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.