Adds a new db table for storing presences, and an API for setting
an individual user's idleness as well as fetching all idle status
for all users in a realm
(imported from commit 5aad3510d4c90c49470c130d6dfa80f0d36b0057)
Note that the tsvector cache column should be fully populated before
commit is deployed. Otherwise, full text search will be broken until
it's populated.
(imported from commit 23c36fb7d146c289148e8243c3d6a9a6494cfc62)
This allows us to remove fetch_colors() entirely, and should speed up page
load a bit.
We also JSONEncoderForHTML instead of dumps so that the result is safe
to embed.
(imported from commit 013630911960e2ac1d0bae6f5df31ad342750594)
This will give us flexibility in the future to add new properties to the
list.
In order to support that, we now do a list comprehension rather than just
returning the gather_subscriptions list in get_stream_colors.
(imported from commit a3c0f749a3320f647440f800105942434da08111)
Previously we checked if property was false after doing .strip(). Since
you can't call string methods on a NoneType, we were 500ing.
The code now does a normal dictionary get via [] and catches the
KeyError.
(imported from commit da7f28febf0865f44e92bcac1791f817c3d370f3)
Returning json_error inside an inner function call will result in the error
getting lost.
(imported from commit fd7754b15f7b62fd6e4197fd72ae03d6996a93da)
Previously we made calls to the JSON api, which means that the API key
was being ignored.
(imported from commit 46d8d0e5ac7926e824f300fd846ec42bc939e2c0)
Before, it let you subscribe only yourself or one other person to
possibly many streams.
This is used by the subscriptions page to specify the subscribers when
you create a stream.
(imported from commit c1055e98b0bb27799ac9e6dad80b9c9fd87deca2)
On my laptop, this cuts search time from several seconds down to
a few hundred milliseconds.
If we want even more speed, we could store the ts_vector as a column
on the message database. The Postgres documentation says this will
make "searches [...] faster, since it will not be necessary to redo
the to_tsvector calls to verify index matches." Going this route
requires creating a trigger to automatically insert the appropriate
column when new rows are inserted.
Note that the full text index must be fully created before this
commit is deployed. Full text search without an index is actually
significantly slower than using the LIKE operator.
(imported from commit ae74083da20d33aa2425d3e44fcdc19b160002ba)
This is for allowing us to do things more complex than returning a Q
expression, needed for doing Postgres full text search.
(imported from commit 669ec71417c04baaf8ed1774bee147079b05b03d)
Trying to add a user to an invite-only stream that already
exists will result in in error
(imported from commit 910750580a122cee92096d7e83457cb0b8cce616)
Apparently short_name is not consistently the person's username
in our system -- for many MIT people, it's their full name.
(imported from commit d975300a59c7afe5ee20b4a0db1bd51110c3df33)
As of this writing, short_name is the part before the @-sign,
and we already display the realm, so no need to display it
twice.
(imported from commit f5f9b29bff99b36b0c23176348c2869193467c38)
Eventually there should be a database table or something where we can
configure this for each realm.
(imported from commit 5f3e6823f420e113da8ff8c521cc706175299fa4)
/?lurk=foo will show all messages to the stream "foo", regardless of
whether you're subscribed.
(imported from commit 049d98b3ee8df19ef0a9dc392ae941dd463f8dd5)
Right now we mitigate abuse by sending the principal user a Humbug
informing them that they've been subscribed. Longer term, we want
some sort of stream invitation system, instead.
(imported from commit bf1f1ee0c5d3803cead1ddd9a766ff02043b629e)
The schema change made this no longer a guarantee, and creating duplicate
PUs is not harmful.
(imported from commit ca05b4dad7d3cc12a35548817f98c0a072c14c8f)