We split them in the commit: c50dbf8297
because at that time we thought markdown_katex was gonna
require rewireproxy magic in the later commits.
But we later removed the rewiremock dependency in the
commit: 30c7108955.
So now, we can safely merge `markdown_katex.js` test file
with `markdown.js` test file.
The extracted logic is in linkifier.js.
We have decided to name it linkifier.js instead of realm_linkifier.js
because in future when we will add stream-level linkifiers, we'll
likely want them to be managed by this same file.
We change the width of upgrade-tip to be max-content
such that it matches with the other elements in
settings overlay like dropdown, which are not of full
width.
We fix the code to show giphy icon live update only if the
updated setting is not disabled and API key has been added.
Though the dropdown is disabled,the setting can still be
changed using API, so this change is necessary.
Previously, we were not checking whether API key is there or
not and icon was shown on live update even if API key was
not there and then it went off on reload.
I'm not sure that settings UI is particularly worth having puppeteer
tests for, so it's possible we shouldn't bring these back at all. But
in any case, it's worth disabling them as they've been failing for
some time.
This commit solves a rare flake, where the `realm
_linkifier.ts` test was failing because there was no
appropriate wait call for the table
(`#admin_linkifiers_table`) to get updated after editing
the pattern.
This parameter has never been used, and causes an unnecessary database
query.
We keep the num_push_devices_for_user function, since we may have uses
for it down the line.
Fixes part of #14166.
The command:
codespell --skip='./locale,*.svg,./docs/translating,postgresql.conf.template.erb,.*fixtures,./yarn.lock,./docs/THIRDPARTY,./tools/setup/emoji/emoji_names.py,./tools/setup/emoji/emoji_map.json,./zerver/management/data/unified_reactions.json' --ignore-words=codespell_ignore_words.txt .
The content of codespell_ignore_words:
```
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pullrequest
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cros
wit
nwe
circularly
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ressemble
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```
Prior to this, we only supported direct mention to
the user groups. This commit extends that support
to silent mention for the user groups.
A related test case is also added.
Fixes: #11711.
Earlier, USER_GROUP_MENTIONS_RE was:
r"(?<![^\s\'\"\(,:<])@(\*[^\*]+\*)"
For the syntax: *foo*, this was unnecessarily capturing it as
*foo* and the extraction of `foo` was done using another helper
function: `extract_user_group`.
This is now changed as:
r"(?<![^\s\'\"\(,:<])@(\*(?P<match>[^\*]+)\*)"
and extraction of `foo` can be done just by using the named capture
group `match`.
This change also helps to simplify its related code path.
Earlier, MENTIONS_RE was:
r"(?<![^\s\'\"\(,:<])@(?P<silent>_?)(?P<match>\*\*[^\*]+\*\*)"
For the syntax: **foo**, this was unnecessarily capturing it as
**foo** and adding extra operation for the extraction of `foo`.
This is now changed as:
r"(?<![^\s\'\"\(,:<])@(?P<silent>_?)(\*\*(?P<match>[^\*]+)\*\*)"
and extraction of `foo` can be done just by using the named capture
group `match`.
This change also helps to simplify its related code path.
Earlier wildcard mentions were used as: @all, @everyone, @stream.
This syntax is deprecated and we will no longer support
this syntax in future. See the commits:
1. 7a4c3c1a5c
2. b650b6b38c
When we started to use these syntaxes for wildcard mentions.
Following the convention, we use uppercase for
regex. Also, `user_group_mentions` is given a
conventional name ending with `*_RE`: `USER_GROUP_MENTIONS_RE`.
`deliver_scheduled_emails` and `deliver_scheduled_messages` use their
respective tables like a queue, but do not have guarantees that there
was only one consumer (besides the EMAIL_DELIVERER_DISABLED setting),
and could send duplicate messages if multiple consumers raced in
reading rows.
Use database locking to ensure that the database only feeds a given
ScheduledMessage or ScheduledEmail row to a single consumer. A second
consumer, if it exists, will block until the first consumer commits
the transaction.
`deliver_scheduled_emails` and `deliver_scheduled_messages` use the
`ScheduledEmail` and `ScheduledMessage` tables as a queue,
effectively, pulling values off of them. As noted in their comments,
this is not safe to run on multiple hosts at once. As such, split out
the supervisor files for them.