Doing client-side aggregation is better than letting Sentry try to
guess the grouping. While ideally this would be generated from the
Django routes, automatically parsing those to generate a route map is
quite difficult. We include basic numerical groupings, as well as the
few paths which have Confirmation objects.
For scheduled stream messages, we already limited the `to`
parameter to be the stream ID, but here we return a JsonableError
in the case of a ValueError when the passed value is not an integer.
For scheduled direct messages, we limit the list for the `to`
parameter to be user IDs. Previously, we accepted emails like
we do when sending messages.
Test coverage for `zerver/actions/message_delete.py`.
Both callers of this function would already return if there were
no Messages specified to delete, which is why existing tests did
not cover this.
Doing so causes the "username resolved this topic" or "this topic was
moved by username" notifications to be attributed to a random user who
had a visibility policy on the topic.
The comment was outdated, currently we import UserProfiles before
realm_tables - because some models in realm_tables have a dependency on
UserProfile.
Also makes sense to elaborate a bit more in the comment that it's just
an outline of the ordering, not an exhaustive list.
Previously, the user setting "Mark messages as read on scroll" sounded
quite awkward and possibly confusing at times. We should update the text
to something more clear and concise. This change will change "Mark messages
as read on scroll" to "Automatically mark messages as read".
The help center article is also fixed to name which setting is being
adjusted.
This PR allows users to schedule Today messages from the modal opts
thru 8:54am (8:54) for sending at 9:00am, and thru 3:54pm (15:54) for
sending at 4:00pm. (That's including up to :59 seconds, of course, on
:54 after. So, XX:54:59.)
We also correct tests that were verifying incorrect logic of expecting
a 2PM cutoff, when we intended 4PM.
Fixes first part of #25451.
This introduces a function that checks for both the existence and the
expiration of the `selected_send_later_timestamp`.
The logic it supports prevents users from scheduling a message to send
in the past or less than five minutes into the future at the level of
the UI (specifically the popover on the \vdots component of the Send
button). That can happen if a user attempts to edit a previously
scheduled message.
Fixes#25439.
Previously, infomational banners didn't have any dark theme stylings which
resulted in a messy and terrible contrast with the dark themed app. These
changes adds those missing styles and uses the same stylings and colors
as the compose banners. Thus, making a definite improvement then before.
Previously, the option texts were split into 2 lines due to the lack of
space in the message menu. We want to fix this by increasing the max-width
of the menu so it can support the entire text in 1 line while also providing
additional space for longer text.
Since, 320px is the maximum supported supported width for mobile, we will
allow the max-width value to flex from 320px to 350px depending on the
window_width
Fixes#25414.
We add Attachment.scheduled_messages relation to track ScheduledMessages
which reference the attachment.
The import bits can be done after merging this, by updating #25345.
In the "mentions" test, an additional unread message with the type
"private" and directly mentioning me has been added. This test case
checks for the scenario when the stream_id is null during the
reverse_lookup, which would have caused the test to fail before the
bug fix was implemented which now passes after the fix is applied.
This commit fixes the issue where the "Add a new emoji" button
was being displayed for users who did not have the necessary
permissions to add emojis. With this fix, the button will no
longer appear for unauthorized users, aligning with the
current behavior for bots and user groups.
Fixes#24918.