The messages were first being read and passed to the helper
functions channel wise.
This function makes a list of all the messages in the all the channels
beforehand which would be used to pass in the helper functions.
This field has been unused by clients for some time, and isn't great
for our public archive feature plans (where we'll not want to be
including email addresses in messages).
Add `translate_emoticons` to `prop_types` and `expected_keys`.
Furthermore, create a emoji-translating Markdown inline pattern.
Also use a JavaScript version of `translate_emoticons` and then use
this function during Markdown previews and as a preprocessor. This
is only needed for previews, because usually emoticon translation
happens on the backend after sending.
Add tests for emoticon translation, a settings UI, and a /help/ page
as well.
Tweaked by tabbott to fix various test failurse as well as how this
handles whitespace, requiring emoticons to not have adjacent
characters.
Fixes#1768.
This sets up a new test class with a simple
test, mostly for increasing coverage. The class
should in the future be extended to properly
verify the handle_feedback() logic.
Webhook functions wrapped by the decorator:
@authenticated_api_view(is_webhook=True)
now log payloads that cause exceptions to webhook-errors.log.
Note that authenticated_api_view is only used by webhooks/github
and not anywhere else.
slack avatar urls have the format:
'https://ca.slack-edge.com/<team_id>-<user_id>-<avatar_hash>-<size>'
For any url of this form, if the user hasn't uploaded an image,
Slack uses default gravatar, but we don't have a way of knowing if Slack
has used the uploaded image or the custom gravatar
eg: https://ca.slack-edge.com/T5YFFM2QY-U6006P1CN-gd41c3c33cbe-512.
Hence, avatar_source should be mapped to 'U'.
Previously, this function executed the same test as
test_bots.py/test_create_embedded_bot_with_incorrect_service_name().
Now, instead of testing to add an embedded bot with an incorrect service
name, we test messaging an embedded bot with an incorrect service
name.
This requires updating one of the tests for the group_pm_with feature
in test_narrow to use the new style of tautology generated by SQLAlchemy.
Thanks to Sinwar for investigating this.
Fixes#8381.
The check for the channel ('general' and 'random') must be added before
'build_defaultstream' function is called and then the id is incremented.
Otherwise, the id appended at the end of second defaultstream object, which would be
greater than the total number of defaultstream objects would crash at
'defaultstream_id_list[defaultstream_id]' which is a paramater of 'build_defaultstream'.
Added tests to prevent the same.
This is necessary for mobile apps to do the right thing when only
RemoteUserBackend is enabled, namely, directly redirect to the
third-party SSO auth site as soon as the user enters the server URL
(no need to display a login form, since it'll be useless).
Previously, we used to raise an exception if the direct dev login code
path was attempted when:
* we were running under production environment.
* dev. login was not enabled.
Now we redirect to an error page and give an explanatory message to the
user.
Fixes#8249.
This uses an actual query to the backend to check if the subdomain is
available, using the same logic we would use to check when the
subdomain is in fact created.
This commit prefixes stream names in urls with stream ids,
so that the urls don't break when we rename streams.
strean name: foo bar.com%
before: #narrow/stream/foo.20bar.2Ecom.25
after: #narrow/stream/20-foo-bar.2Ecom.25
For new realms, everything is simple under the new scheme, since
we just parse out the stream id every time to figure out where
to narrow.
For old realms, any old URLs will still work under the new scheme,
assuming the stream hasn't been renamed (and of course old urls
wouldn't have survived stream renaming in the first place). The one
exception is the hopefully rare case of a stream name starting with
something like "99-" and colliding with another stream whose id is 99.
The way that we enocde the stream name portion of the URL is kind
of unimportant now, since we really only look at the stream id, but
we still want a safe encoding of the name that is mostly human
readable, so we now convert spaces to dashes in the stream name. Also,
we try to ensure more code on both sides (frontend and backend) calls
common functions to do the encoding.
Fixes#4713
We use the command
'select nextval('sequence') from generate_series(1, increment_number)'
which returns a list of allocated values for the ids.
This list is used to assign ids to the to be converted objects.
This adds button under "Organization profile" settings, which
deactivates the organization and sends an "event" to all the
active user and log out them.
Fixes: #8212.
This enforces `**` around all the mentions including "at-all" and
"at-everyone" mentions. Hence this makes `@all` and `@everyone`
invalid mentions, resulting into proper syntax for these mentions as
`@**all**` and `@**everyone**` respectively.
Note from tabbott: This removes an old feature/syntax, which made
sense back when @Tim was also a way to mention a user with Tim as
their first name. Given how nice typeahead is now, the user part of
the feature was removed a while ago; this should have gone at the same
time.
Fixes: #8143.
This may be helpful for some API clients, since it avoids them needed
to do somewhat messy post-processing on the results (the data was
always available via scanning for the first unread message in the result).
Fixes#6244.
From here on we start to authenticate uploaded file request before
serving this files in production. This involves allowing NGINX to
pass on these file requests to Django for authentication and then
serve these files by making use on internal redirect requests having
x-accel-redirect field. The redirection on requests and loading
of x-accel-redirect param is handled by django-sendfile.
NOTE: This commit starts to authenticate these requests for Zulip
servers running platforms either Ubuntu Xenial (16.04) or above.
Fixes: #320 and #291 partially.
External bots may call bot_handler.quit() when
they wish to terminate, e.g. due to a misconfiguration.
Currently, embedded bots ignore calls to quit(), even
though they signal a problem. This commit does the first
step in handling quit() calls by logging a warning.
It catches the `UserProfile.DoesNotExist` exception and
hence prevent internal server error.
Also remove option to select empty bot owner.
Fixes: #8334.
When the answer is False, this will allow the mobile app to show a
warning that push notifications will not work and the server admin
should set them up.
Based partly on Kunal's PR #7810. Provides the necessary backend API
for zulip/zulip-mobile#1507.
We keep having to change the same thing in three places here; and also
the duplicates have accumulated unnecessary variation that makes it
hard to see what's actually supposed to be different and not different
in the three cases.
* Put imports in order.
* `import stripe`; that's the style upstream docs recommend, and it avoids
confusion e.g. between our StripeError and the library's StripeError.
* Simplify loading JSON.
* Keep lines largely to 100 columns.
I got distracted, came back later to a successful test run in my
terminal, and thought I remembered finishing the change and just
kicking off a final test run to check.
In fact, there was an `assert False` right in the normal case for
production, and I just hadn't finished a test for that path. (m.-)
Definitely the most grateful I've been for our coverage checks,
which highlighted this for me.
Remove the `assert False`, and also finish writing the test it was
there to help me write. Those lines are covered now.
This is a wrapper over lru_cache function. It adds following features on
top of lru_cache:
* It will not cache result of functions with unhashable arguments.
* It will clear cache whenever zerver.lib.cache.KEY_PREFIX changes.
The fresh imported data shows that the users emails are not included
in the data. However, the data received from the older method of slack
(which is using legacy tokens) contains the email data of the users.
If some bug in Bugdown results in a rendered message content that is
bigger than twice the message size, we now just throw an exception
from Bugdown. This is considerably better than the old behavior,
which might result in an enormous message being placed in the database
(potentially, bigger than the 1MB limit to store in memcached), which
would in turn result in tragic consequences.
This fixes#8322, in that it prevents the super bad outcome seen there
(where basically Zulip became unusable for everyone on the stream
where the message is posted). Now, the failure mode is just the
message failing to send. Still not ideal (and requires further work
on the URL embed feature), but not a minor problem, not a major one.
The count of integrations is automatically computed now, so this will
change every time we add 10 more. Just stop asserting on the number.
Thanks to @hackerkid for spotting the issue.
Users having only account in one realm will not be distracted by realm
name in subject lines of every email. Users who have multiple
accounts in realms can turn this setting on and receive a
corresponding realm name in email's subject.
Tweaked by tabbott to rebase and address a few small issues.
Fixes#5489.
For messages where the entire rendered body is a message_inline_image
object, we actually don't display any text and just display the
image. These messages may have links to images which might or might
not be internal to Zulip but in both cases there is a chance of this
links being broken when accessed by an email server like Gmail that
doesn't possess the recipient user's cookies.
We don't want to have ugly looking broken images displayed in email
notifications. So we patch this by inserting a replacement for the
`message_inline_image` block in which we essentially replace the
content with the textual link.
Edited for clarity by tabbott.
This will let us defer configuring outbound email to the end of the
install procedure, so we can greatly simplify it by consolidating
several scripted steps.
The new flow could be simplified further by giving the user the full
form in the first place, rather than first a form for just their
email address and then a form with the other details. We'll leave
that improvement for a separate change.
This fixes an issue where the user's own avatar was being sent down
the wire as None. We could have fixed it, as in #8265, by adding code
in the webapp and mobile apps to compute medium-size gravatar URLs as
well, but that would be messy, and there's little benefit to that
complexity (saving at most 2 URLs from the payload).
Fixes#8253.
If an exception was thrown inside `send_email` resulting in a retry,
we would include the `failed_tries` data in the event, which turned
out to thrown an exception itself.
This fixes that flow, including deepening the test so that it would
fail if we didn't have the new logic.