This PR adds a basic .md template that is followed by lot of /api
pages. Since we have recently done the migration work to ensure that
our REST API documentation pages for individual endpoints are almost
all identical files following a common pattern, we can now get the
payoff of deleting them all in favor of a shared template.
This removes 2000 lines of somewhat finicky configuration from the
codebase, and thus should save significant effort when documenting new
API endpoints in the future.
The markdown files for endpoints or other pages which deviate from the
standard template remain, and the docs are instead generated from
those files using the existing system.
The returned values of get_path function would be
expanded soon, and defining a dataclass would make
the code cleaner for returning and using the fields.
This commit replaces the allow_community_topic_editing boolean with
integer field edit_topic_policy and includes both frontend and
backend changes.
We also update settings_ui.disable_sub_settings_onchange to not
change the color of label as we did previously when the setting
was a checkbox. But now as the setting is dropdown we keep the
label as it is and we don't do anything with label when disabling
dropdowns. Also, this function was used only here so we can safely
change this.
When an unauthenticated user tries to access the /plans page, we
redirect to /accounts/login/?next=plans (note the missing slash
before "plans"). After the user is authenticated, they are then
redirected to /accounts/login/plans, which is an invalid URL. The
correct URL should be just /plans.
This commit solves this by prefixing the "plans" in the query
parameter with a forward slash, which results in the correct
redirect URL, i.e., /plans.
For this extraction, we need to move some context
parameter (from home_real in `views/home.py`) to extra
page_params parameter (of
build_page_params_for_home_page_load in
`lib/home.py`) so handlebars template can access them.
While moving I confirmed that these parameters are not
used elsewhere if some parameter is used elsewhere
(like `apps_page_url`) then I didn't remove it from the
context list, I just added it to the page_params list.
Fixes: #18795.
This results in moving the `zulip_merge_base` parameter to
page_params, so that it's available to JavaScript.
Since this is technically a tiny overlay, it needs to be initialized
before hashchange.js.
Currently, in the FAQ on our /plans page, when the user clicks on
the sponsorship link in the answer for the first question, they
are always taken to /accounts/go, causing them to have to input
their organization URL even if they are on a subdomain page.
This commit makes it so that when the user is on a subdomain page,
they are taken to /upgrade#sponsorship directly. On the other
hand, when they are on a root domain (/) page, they have to go
through /accounts/go and specify their organization's name.
The Hubot project looks to be abandoned; it hasn’t been updated in
years and its own installation instructions don’t work anymore.
Remove our special placement of Hubot alongside Zapier and IFTTT.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Shift functions used for compatibility from
zerver.lib.home (is_outdated_server) and
zerver.view.compatibility (pop_numerals,
version_lt, find_mobile_os,
is_outdated_desktop_app, is_unsupported_browser)
to zerver.lib.compatibility module.
This locks the message row while a reaction is being added/removed,
which will handle race conditions caused by deleting the message
at the same time.
We make sure that events work happens outside the transaction,
so that in case there's some problem with the queue processor, the
locks aren't held for too long.
As a nice side-effect, we also handle race conditions from double
adding reactions, because once the message is locked, a duplicate
request will wait till the earlier transaction commits, and hence
will not throw `IntegrityErrors`s (rather, will be handled in our
safety check in the /views code itself), which earlier had to be
handled explicitly.
This locks the message while creating a submessage, which
will handle race conditions caused by deleting the message
simultaneously.
We make sure that events work happens outside the transaction,
so that in case there's a problem with the queue processor,
the locks aren't held for too long.
Further commits will start locking the message rows while
adding related fields like reactions or submessages,
to handle races caused by deleting the message itself at the
same time.
The message locking implemented then will create a possibility
of deadlocks, where the related field transaction holds a lock
on the message row, and the message-delete transaction holds a
lock on the database row of the related field (which will also
need to be deleted when the message is deleted), and both
transactions wait for each other.
To prevent such a deadlock, we lock the message itself while
it is being deleted, so that the message-delete transaction
will have to wait till the other transaction (which is about
to delete the related field, and also holds a lock on the
message row) commits.
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/near/1185943 has more details.
The current logic to get API pages' title using
OperationID should be used when the first line
of the file explicitly mentions so.
In cases where the files didn't begin with `#` but also
didn't need to get title from OpenAPI summary,
this logic fails and causes Server error.
This particularly happens when the article is invalid,
and the `missing.md` file doesn't need title to be
generated, but doesn't start with `#` either.
This commit fixes the logic of using the generated title and covers the bug.
Checked the email looked OK in `/emails` for both creating realm and
registering within an existing one.
Not sure zerver/tests/test_i18n.py test has been suppressed correctly.
Fixes#17786.
The current logic of geneerating HTML titles requires the title to be
present as a heading in the first line of .md file. However, this will
shortly be no longer true for /api pages where these are
auto-generated from OpenAPI data. Modified the code to fetch the
title from OpenAPI data in case of such pages.
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.
We record Git details about the merge-base with upstream branches in
the zulip-git-version file, if the upstream repository is available.
Note that the first Git upgrade after merging the parent commit will
not include the merge-base details, since the upstream repository will
not have been available.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
* Remove unnecessary json_validator for string parameters.
* Update frontend to pass right parameter.
Bump api feature level and highlight the fix for `emojiset`
parameter of `settings/display` endpoint in zulip.yaml file.
Fixes part of #18035.
* Remove unnecessary json validator for string validator.
* Update frontend to pass right validator.
* Update zulip.yaml to pass right parameter for curl request
in openapi.
* Update python_examples to pass right paramater.
Fixes part of #18035.
This removes unnecessary json_validator for string parameters in the
BigBlueButton video calls endpoints. Note that this breaks links to
video meetings sent before the upgrade; there's not much we can do
about that.
Since this is the last commit in this series, we update the
ZULIP_FEATURE_LEVEL for this batch of changes.
Fixes part of #18035.
* Remove unnecessary json_validator for string parameters.
* Remove unnecessary JSON encoding in frontend calls. Structurally,
JavaScript does correct encoding without explicit JSON encoding.
Fixes part of #18035.
Remove unnecessary json_validator for string parameters. This change
does not modify JavaScript because we don't have a frontend for these
API endpoints yet.
Fixes part of #18035.
Raising jsonableError in the authentication form was non-ideal because
it took the user to an ugly page with the returned json.
We also add logging of this rare occurence of the scenario being
handled here.
Thumbor and tc-aws have been dragging their feet on Python 3 support
for years, and even the alphas and unofficial forks we’ve been running
don’t seem to be maintained anymore. Depending on these projects is
no longer viable for us.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Django's default SMTP implementation can raise various exceptions
when trying to send an email. In order to allow Zulip calling code
to catch fewer exceptions to handle any cause of "email not
sent", we translate most of them into EmailNotDeliveredException.
The non-translated exceptions concern the connection with the
SMTP server. They were not merged with the rest to keep some
details about the nature of these.
Tests are implemented in the test_send_email.py module.