This file was unchecked until the .handlebars ↦ .hbs rename, so this
is the easiest way to get tests passing again.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
We had several patches to spectrum, but the only essential one
(0ea770fc18) had already been fixed upstream,
and another was just handling jQuery deprecation warnings for not yet removed features.
See #12749 for details.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
As part of dropping support, we add appropriate error messaging when a
user attempts to provision while using trusty. If the user is running
in Vagrant we append information on how to proceed.
We don’t need a hacked copy anymore. We run the installed version out
of node_modules in development, and a Webpack-bundled version of that
in production.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Moving bootstrap-typeahead from bundles/commons.js to bundles/app.js
and csrf.js from bundles/app.js to bundles/commons.js makes
bundles/commons.js equivalent to the "common" bundle, so we can
replace the latter with the former.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The minimal syntactic sugar it might provide isn’t worth the
unexpected side effects (including side effects on third party
modules).
For now, we allow zrequire to emulate the previous syntax in the Node
test suite, even though stealing part of the NPM namespace is
confusing.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
We don’t have any .tsx files, and nobody expects to be able to omit
the extension when importing .json, .scss, or .css files.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
set iteration order is randomized in Python ≥ 3.3. That might or
might not have had the potential for causing rare probabilistic bugs,
but if nothing else, it made build logs harder to compare.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
As of commit cff40c557b (#9300), these
files are no longer served directly to the browser. Disentangle them
from the static asset pipeline so we can refactor it without worrying
about them.
This has the side effect of eliminating the accidental duplication of
translation data via hash-naming in our release tarballs.
This reverts commit b546391f0b (#1148).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The VNU_IGNORE whitelist lets in some crazy-invalid preexisting HTML,
but hopefully this will stop the problem from getting much larger.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This way we inherit more of the upstream command’s behavior.
Importantly, this means we pass everything in `opts.spargs` to the
spider, not just `opts.spargs.skip_external`.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Cache-loader is used as an item in the use member so the correct
type should be RuleSetUseItem not RuleSetRule.
See: DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/webpack/index.d.ts#L498
Given mini-css-extract-plugin can now do hot module replacement,
this commit also removed css-hot-loader. Not upgrading to 0.7.0
as that cause webpack to crash.
This is a simple, non-intrusive way of removing the bulk of the
clutter from `var/<uuid>/test-backend` after running `test-backend`.
Ideally, we'll replace this logic with proper tearDown methods.
This helps generalize the use of groups inside zulint.
Introduce list_files to return `by_lang` files dict.
Add feature to create custom groups.
Make custom groups for backend and frontend files.
This makes linting rules in zulint more general. Make necessary
changes in tools/lint and tools/custom_check.py to run with the new
RuleList class.
Modify tests for `RuleList` class. Tests only include minor changes to
test with the new class.
Previously, it didn't properly update the stamp files that determine
our caching behavior, so if one ran test-backend afterwards, nothing
would happen.
A secondary issue that this commit does not fix is that provision will
end up rerunning the whole thing.
This fixes an issue where one could end up with a `(` in the markdown
syntax for a link after copy-pasting this, which doesn't work in
markdown.
Fixes#12579.
A function was written in `test_fixtures.py` to drop a test database
template if the corresponding database id doesn't belong to a file.
Alongside this fact, every file that is written is removed after 60
minutes. Meaning any potential database template can never exist
longer than one hour.
This follow-up work was added to deal with the potential race
conditions when running `test-backend`. Ensuring that all templates
are properly dealt with.
Essentially rewritten by tabbott for cleanliness.
Fixes the remainder of #12426.
When running the `./tools/cache-zulip-git-version` script on Travis, the script
fails because Travis gets a shallow clone of the repository, and not a full
clone. This commit changes the script to fail gracefully, if we are unable to
get the version information using `git describe`.
When the command fails, it still writes an empty `zulip-git-version` and that
has not been changed to keep creation of the release tarball simple, and
avoiding a check for whether the file has any content. The code that sets
`ZULIP_VERSION` checks whether the contents of the `zulip-git-version` file are
empty, before setting `ZULIP_VERSION`. So, the version should never be set to an
empty string.
More modern Linux versions like Bionic will block this, and what we
actually want to do is just run the code in our <<EOF block via bash,
so we should do that explicitly.
The integrations page had css in both `landing-page.scss` and
`portico.scss`. With this commit, the styles are mostly unified into
a single separate file.
This moves all the stylesheets like stats, billing etc. to another
directory called `static/styles/portico/`, matching the directory
structure of our JavaScript.
We use `git describe --tags` to get information about the number of commit since
the last major version, and the sha of the current HEAD. This is added to the
ZULIP_VERSION when a deploy is done from `git`.
Modified heavily by punchagan to:
* to use git describe instead of `git log` and `wc`
* use a separate script to run the git describe command
* write the file with version info to var/ and remove it from the repo
Fixes#4685.
Profiling shows that using cache-loader saves ~6-7 seconds of time take
by webpack-dev-server on subsequent runs. The overhaul this adds when
nothing is cached (when running first time) is around 1-2 seconds. We don't
use cache loader for ts-loader since webpack docs says it will slow it down
and file-loader since it just copies files over and caching it would just
was disk space.
This is the second merge of this commit. It fixes the issue with the
previous one by placingn cache-loader after mini-css-loader because it
just extracts css and caching that will make file-loader not run which
in turn makes developement enviorment break.
Profiling shows that using cache-loader saves ~6-7 seconds of time take
by webpack-dev-server on subsequent runs. The overhaul this adds when
nothing is cached (when running first time) is around 1-2 seconds. We don't
use cache loader for ts-loader since webpack docs says it will slow it down
and file-loader since it just copies files over and caching it would just
was disk space.
Profiling data:
-------- Master ---------
~/zulip (master) $ tools/webpack --watch | ts -s '%.S' # master
03.995825 ℹ 「wds」: Project is running at http://127.0.0.1:9994/
03.996161 ℹ 「wds」: webpack output is served from /webpack/
03.996289 ℹ 「wds」: Content not from webpack is served from ...
19.284477 ℹ 「wdm」:
19.285371 ℹ 「wdm」: Compiled successfully.
-------- cache-loader ---------
~/zulip (cache-loader)$ tools/webpack --watch | ts -s '%.S'
04.107913 ℹ 「wds」: Project is running at http://127.0.0.1:9994/
04.108646 ℹ 「wds」: webpack output is served from /webpack/
04.109068 ℹ 「wds」: Content not from webpack is served from ...
12.633782 ℹ 「wdm」:
12.634083 ℹ 「wdm」: Compiled successfully.
Before we used to defined our own type Loader which was
partly incorrect because the use property can only
be string which is incorrect. We use the RuleSetRule type
provided by webpack instead.
Real systemd requires this. docker-systemctl-replacement currently
doesn’t but maybe it will later.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This exchanges a race condition where webpack-dev-server might not be
stopped on a poorly timed KeyboardInterrupt for a less bad race
condition where we might get an UnboundLocalError.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This should make the run-dev.py user experience a lot nicer when
switching branches away from a branch that is at least as new as this
commit, since we won't need to manually restart run-dev.py to restart
webpack.
Fixes#9042.
This doesn’t seem to add any noise in the normal case, but if anything
shows up here we might want to see it.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
* Remove the custom has_error logic in favor of checking whether any
errors were logged, which gives us a much better chance at catching
unanticipated exceptions.
* Use our error_callback for the initial requests of start_urls too.
* Clean up mypy types.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The jedi package exec()s some code in the context of the fake module
blub, causing errors when generating the coverage report. See
https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/issues/1122.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The test-backend parallel test runner system doesn't actually use the
zulip_test database; instead, it creates its own databases off the
zulip_test_template database.
We were accidentally running `tools/generate_fixtures` even when there
are no changes, because this function is shared with the
tools/lib/test_server.py codebase, which needs us to do the work of
creating a test database for it off the zulip_test_template database.
Fixing this saves about 1.5s / 4s of the runtime of a single test.
This restores man pages and other documentation that have been
stripped from the default Ubuntu cloud image and installs
ubuntu-minimal and ubuntu-standard.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
perfect-scrollbar replaces both the appearance and the behavior of the
scrollbar, and its emulated behavior will never feel native on most
platforms. SimpleBar customizes the appearance while preserving the
native behavior.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
Upgrades to the stripe library can sometimes break semantics for our
billing system, and so we should make sure to use our documented
testing process before doing them.
Using sys.exit(1) in a management command makes it impossible
to unit test the code in question. The correct approach to
do the same thing in Django management commands is to raise
CommandError.
This commit adds a new developer tool: The "integrations dev panel"
which will serve as a replacement for the send_webhook_fixture_message
management command as a way to test integrations with much greater ease.
This lets us handle directly in our tooling the user experience that
we document for exporting a realm with member consent (before, it
required unpleasant manual work).
This commit migrates the Subscription's notification fields from a
BooleanField to a NullBooleanField where a value of None means to
inherit the value from user's profile.
Also includes a migrations to set the corresponding settings to None
if they match the user profile's values. This migration helps us in
getting rid of the weird "Apply to all" widget that we offered on
subscription settings page.
The mobile apps can't handle None appearing as the stream-level
notification settings, so for backwards-compatibility we arrange to
only send True/False to the mobile apps by applying those defaults
server-side. We introduce a notification_settings_null value within a
client_capabilities structure that newer versions of the mobile apps
can use to request the new model.
This mobile compatibility code is pretty effectively tested by the
existing test_events tests for the subscriptions subsystem.
It was discovered that the '.eslintcache' file was causing eslint to
throw a TypeError after a recent update/addition to the dependencies.
It makes sense to remove this file as part of the provisioning process
to avoid such exceptions.
This commit removes `tools/check-urls`. It was added as
a useful tool in preparation for the Django 1.10 migration.
Since we completed that migration, it is no longer needed.
Fixes#12180.
The number of processes to run the backend tests is currently a
hardcoded value, this commit transistions the default to be based on the
number of logical CPUs available.
This commit adds `stream_ui_updates.js` module. This module
will includes functions which will update different ui elements
(i.e. subscription button, subscriber count).
The github-services model for how GitHub would send requests to this
legacy integration is no longer available since earlier in 2019.
Removing this integration also allows us to finally remove
authenticated_api_view, the legacy authentication model from 2013 that
had been used for this integration (and other features long since
upgraded).
A few functions that were used by the Beanstalk webhook are moved into
that webhook's implementation directly.
This is really a job for an AST parser rather than a pile of regexes;
among other issues, these will still miss violations that span
multiple lines. But, you know, I tried.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Also use psql -e (--echo-queries) in scripts that use ‘set -x’, so
errors can be traced to a specific query from the output.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
`tools/run-dev.py` already backgrounds `tools/webpack` (and deals with
cleaning it up on exit), so there’s no need for `tools/webpack` to
also background the actual `webpack` process. But when running
`tools/webpack` by itself, it’s annoying to clean up the backgrounded
process manually.
Run `webpack` in the foreground, using `os.execvp` so we don’t waste
memory on an intermediate wrapper process.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Webpack applies special logic to relative paths provided in
`resolve.modules`, and this logic is expected to be used for
`node_modules`. One case where this is important is when
`node_modules/foo` wants to import a different version of package
`bar` than the one at `node_modules/bar`, and so yarn gives it its own
copy at `node_modules/foo/node_modules/bar`.
It would probably be better to avoid screwing with `resolve.modules`
at all, but this at least brings us one step closer to the default of
just `["node_modules"]`.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
activate_this.py has always documented that it should be exec()ed with
locals = globals, and in virtualenv 16.0.0 it raises a NameError
otherwise.
As a simplified demonstration of the weird things that can go wrong
when locals ≠ globals:
>>> exec('a = 1; print([a])', {}, {})
[1]
>>> exec('a = 1; print([a for b in [1]])', {}, {})
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "<string>", line 1, in <listcomp>
NameError: name 'a' is not defined
>>> exec('a = 1; print([a for b in [1]])', {})
[1]
Top-level assignments go into locals, but from inside a new scope like
a list comprehension, they’re read out of globals, which doesn’t work.
Fixes#12030.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The dependency visualizer currently only supports JavaScript files,
such as in the `get_js_edges` function, where only the ".js" extension
is supported. Update the visualizer to support ".ts" files as well and
to output modules without their extensions.
Currently, the `test-js-with-node` tests append ".js" to filenames
without an extension. Since Typescript is now also supported, it can
produce results such as "dict.ts.js". To remedy this, check for ".ts"
files as well.
Spider raises exceptions when errors like FileNotFound
are detected. However, these did not set error state
before exiting causing spider to fail silently.
This patch sets the status causing exceptions to exit with
non-zero exit status.
All the inline javascript code present in email_log.html(which is
rendered when the user visits "/emails" in development mode) is
transferred to a new file: email_log.js in portico/ directory.
Fixes#11608.
As of #367, `tools/run-dev-queue-processors` has evolved into nothing
more than an unnecessarily elaborate wrapper around `manage.py
process_queue --all`. Remove it (mostly to make it marginally easier
to Tab-complete `tools/run-dev.py`, if I’m being honest).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
The delete operator could throw a TypeError when attempting to
remove a non-configurable property, which is rare in practice since
they can only be created using `Object.defineProperty()` and
`Object.freeze()`. We also never uses the output of `del()` anyway.
A new javascript file "dev-login.js" is created in static/js/portico/
and the inline javascipt code present in dev_login.html is transferred
to that file. An empty div element is added in dev_login.html with
unique data-page-id attribute to make it more easy to find in which
page we are, while working with the javascript code.
This generalizes the provision logic for deciding whether to build our
tsearch_extras and pgroonga search extensions from source to support
Ubuntu cosmic as well (and evenutally, other future platforms).
It appears that this code did the right thing despite being written
wrong, probably due to whatever `manage.py collectstatic` does in its
argument parsing. But in any case, we should make the code read how
it's intended.
Accomplished by adding a function to clear the status message with
an empty string. The html is then updated to reflect changes without a
refresh.
Currently, it's a small hassle to clear a status message. This option
makes things a bit easier.
Fixes#11630.
This optimizes test-backend by skipping webhook
tests when run in default mode.
Tweaked by tabbott to extend the documentation and update the CI
commands.
This is mostly adding markup, calling some convenient
functions in buddy_data.js, and adjusting CSS.
To make the circles update dynamically, I mostly
orchestrate this though activity.js for now. It's
possible we'll want to adjust that eventually to
happen through something like a `presence_events`
dispatcher, but that's essentially what
a good part of `activity.js` does now.
Commit 7d12e2019d (#10994) broke fresh
provisions by importing zproject.settings before we were done
modifying settings. Fix it by moving the generate_secrets invocation
to the earliest reasonable place.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
This commit does the following three things:
1. Update stream model to accomodate rendered description.
2. Render and save the stream rendered description on update.
3. Render and save stream descriptions on creation.
Further, the stream's rendered description is also sent whenever the
stream's description is being sent.
This is preparatory work for eliminating the use of the
non-authoritative marked.js markdown parser for stream descriptions.