In this commit we are adding two new fields to the UserProfile
table. These fields are the:
long_term_idle: For storing a bool value representing status of user
being online in long time where 'long' will have a specific
definition.
last_active_message_id: For storing the message id which was last
updated into the UserMessage table for a particular user.
We were using relative URLs for realm emojis in missed message emails.
Since the email server is not same as the Zulip server and doesn't
have the realm emoji files, they were rendered as broken images. This
commit fixes them to use absolute URL.
Fixes: #5692.
The MitUser table was removed in df525ad.
confirm_mituser.html could have been accessed through the last few lines of
confirmation/views.py:
templates.insert(0, 'confirmation/confirm_%s.html'
% (obj._meta.model_name,))
The commit message on df525ad suggests there was another way
confirm_mituser.html could have been called, but I don't currently see
evidence for it in the code.
Usually we write translation expressions as `{{t ... }}`, but `{{ t ... }}`
is equally valid as far as Handlebars is concerned, and it matches how we
usually write simple variable substitutions, as `{{ ... }}`. So occasionally
someone writes `{{ t ... }}`; currently there are two examples of this
in the codebase, in `settings/bot-{settings,list-admin}.handlebars`.
Probably it'd be good to pick a style and enforce it uniformly, but
until we do, the other style shouldn't break translation.
- For threaded workers:
Django's autoreloader catches SIGQUIT(3) to reload the program. If
a process being watched by autoreloader exits with status code 3,
reloader will restart the process. To reload, we send SIGUSR1(10)
signal from consumers to a handler in process_queue which then
exits with status code 3.
- For single worker per process:
Catch the SIGUSR1 and quit; supervisorctl will restart the worker
automatically.
Fixes#5512
The Realm.DoesNotExist exception will never be raised if we pass a
string_id as in that case zerver.models.get_realm function would be
used for fetching. realm.zerver.models.get_realm uses filter query
so the exception will not be raised even if there are no realm which
matches the query.
Tests added by tabbott.
This system hasn't been in active use for several years, and had some
problems with it's design. So it makes sense to just remove it to declutter
the codebase.
Fixes#5655.
The change password form http://localhost:9991/#settings/your-account
don't have data-min-length and data-min-quality attributes. The
account_settings.handlebar which has the change password form is
rendered client side. So we have to pass the value of min length
and quality in page params to set the data-min-length and
data-min-quality attributes.
This new library is intended to make it easy for management commands
to access a realm or a user in a realm without having to duplicate any
of the annoying parsing/extraction code.
This fixes a bug where we would previously not validate the format of
APNS tokens before writing them to the database, which could lead to
exceptions in the push notifications system if a buggy mobile app
submitted invalid format tokens.
The refer_friend endpoint is about to be deprecated, so we
test with invite_users instead, and I tried to make the
dummy value returned by the mocked gettext function a little
more clear.
Make it less likely that further development will break compatibility with
ZULIP_ADMINISTRATORs of the form "name <email>".
Note that the suggested value for this setting has been
'zulip-admin@example.com' for a while, so hopefully this commit causes no
change for most installations.
This prevents users from accidentally sending a confirmation link
specific to their account to their Zulip administrator if they reply
to the invitation, invitation reminder, account confirmation, or new
email confirmation emails.
Instead of removing an emoji from the database, just mark them as
deactivated so that they can't be used further but can be rendered
properly in reactions and messages.
Fixes: #4750.
No change in behavior.
Also makes the first step towards converting all uses of
settings.ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR and settings.NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS to
FromAddress.*.
Once everything is converted, it will be easier to ensure that future
development doesn't break backwards compatibility with the old style of
settings emails.
This will allow for customized senders for emails, e.g. 'Zulip Digest' for
digest emails and 'Zulip Missed Messages' for missed message emails.
Also:
* Converts the sender name to always be "Zulip", if the from_email used to
be settings.NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS or settings.ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR.
* Changes the default value of settings.NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS in the
prod_setting_template to no longer have a display name. The only use of
that display name was in the email pathway.
Previously, we were checking for "Zulip" entries in User-Agent strings
at the very end of the list, not the beginning. A Zulip User-Agent
should have priority, since it includes the User-Agent strings for a
lot of other browsers, and also it will always be the most specific
value.
Unicode emojis when rendered should display canonical short name.
Similarly, the alt text should be of the format `:<short_name>:`.
For both of these we currently display the actual unicode symbol.
As some systems don't have the fonts necessary for displaying them
properly, they are rendered as empty square blocks. This commit also
ensures that the markup generated for emoji generated by canonical
name and by an unicode emoji is same.
Fixes: #5555.
Two wrinkles here:
* It's actually a little subtle why `ok_to_include_history` is
correct; in particular, it's not true that a term `stream:foo` will
always limit the query to the stream `foo`. For this, add an
explanatory comment backed up by an assert.
* The TODO comment in `messages_in_narrow_backend` about assuming this
is a search, I'm pretty sure doesn't matter; it seems to only be
saying that we return the set of fields we would for a search.
They're harmless to send, and in any case it doesn't appear to be
true anymore that the client only calls this for a search: the
`can_apply_locally` function also causes narrows with `has:` to go
to the server. So just take that comment out.
(After writing the term "invariant" a few times in these comments and
now this commit message, my inner mathematician reminds me that this
property is properly termed a "monovariant" -- something does change,
but it changes only in one direction. Pretty sure saying "invariant"
communicates better here, though.)
Once we implement org_type-specific features, it'll be easy to change a
corporate realm to a community realm, but hard to go the other way. The main
difference (the main thing that makes migrating from a community realm to a
corporate realm hard) is that you'd have to make everyone sign another terms
of service.
Currently we only pass headers in the first client_get call but
sometimes the effective request which reaches the view is through
a later call to the client_get in this function. Due to which
headers are not passed.
Also move a couple of comments inside the functions they describe,
because they're about the implementation of the functions rather
than their interface.
Similar code appeared at two places (the code is meant to remove the
leading @-mention before passing the remainder of the message to the
bot handler)—both 'zerver/worker/queue_processors.py' and
'api/bots_api/bot_lib.py'.
Remove function from the queue_processors.py file and let the entire message
be processed (includes removing of @-mention) at bot_lib.py.
This field was apparently never used, perhaps because we
reread this comment and anticipated how much future pain
it was warning us to avoid. :) See commit 2de31ee28,
which deleted it.
This isn't very slick, but it should get the main points down,
and it's past time we got something like this up. Definitely
needs in the future another pass at the text, and also some images
(screenshots, etc.) and styling.
Update EmbeddedBotWorker.get_bot_api_client in
'zerver/workers/queue_processors.py' to return an EmbeddedBotHandler
object instead of ExternalBotHandler object.
This change is as a followup for splitting the BotHandler class into
two separate classes for external and embedded bots.
This change is done for better understanding of the class functionality
from its class name. Now there will be 3 different classes for bots,
namely 'ExternalBotHandler', 'FlaskBotHandler' and 'EmbeddedBotHandler'.