This commit switches to use sprite sheets for rendering emojis
in all the remaining places, i.e., message bodies and composebox
typeahead. This commit also includes some changes to notifications.py
file so that the spans used for rendering emojis can be converted
to corresponding image tags so that we don't break the emoji rendering
in missed message emails since we can't use sprite sheets there.
As part of switching the bugdown system to use sprite sheets, we need
to switch the name_to_codepoint mappings to match the new sprite
sheets. This has the side effect of fixing a bunch of emoji like
numbers and flag emoji in the emoji pickers.
Fixes: #3895.
Fixes: #3972.
Previously, this was its own separate test script; now it's a normal
part of the test suite.
Tweaked by tabbott to use a proper test method.
Fixes#6327.
Create a generator script to pull lines from a play, enhancing
random lines with emoji, Markdown and other flair.
With numerous contributions from Rein Zustand and Tim Abbott to finish
the project.
Fixes: #1666.
While we do have some known cases where syntax diverges intentionally,
this change should make it a lot easier to maintain
markdown.contains_backend_only_syntax over time.
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.
The `data-toggle` property prevented the new style of overlay modals
from launching, and regardless, isn't a future-proof options for how
this should work.
The regex we were using didn't cover all the unicode blocks
to which our emojis belong. This commit fixes the regex to
include all the unicode blocks and also updates the
corresponding JS regex in marked.js.
Fixes: #3460.
All webhook fixtures in zerver/fixtures/<webhook_name> have now
been moved to dedicated webhook-specific directories under
zerver/webhooks/<webhook_name>/fixtures, where <webhook_name> is
the name of the webhook.
We now show a few new things:
(1) The number of commits pushed.
(2) Who authored the commits (just counts, not which specific ones, for brevity).
Add tests for case of multiple committers.
Part of #3968.
By default, Python markdown tab length for indents is 4 spaces, which
require using 4 spaces or a tab to create nested elements. This
modifies that setting to specify 2-space indentation for nesting
elements only.
Modified significantly by tabbott to limit the change to just list
indentation.
Fixes#4252.
Adds a new webhook integration for Slack to receive messages
from one's Slack team's public channels.
Contains negative tests for broken, missing or invalid data.
Allows two different option for integration:
1. Receive notification on a single stream with different topics
for each of Slack's public channels.
2. Receive notification on different streams for each of Slack's
public channels.
Steps to choose between the two options is described in the documentation.
Fixes#3569.
- Add push, create and pull request event.
- Handle 'opened', 'closed' and 'merged' in 'pull request' event.
- Include tests for all the above events including 'push' with commits
more than limits.
Add a webhook to create messages from Splunk search alerts. The search
alert JSON includes the first search result and a link to view the full
results. The following fields are used:
* search_name - the name of the saved search
* results_link - URL of the full search results
* host - the host the search result came from
* source - the source file on that host
* _raw - the raw text of the logged event.
The Zulip message contains:
* search name
* host
* source
* raw
The destination stream and message topic are configurable: the default
stream is "splunk" and the default topic "Splunk Alert". If the topic is
not provided in the URL, the search name is used instead (truncated if too
long. If a needed field is missing, a default value is used instead.
Example: "Missing source"
It is possible to configure a Splunk search to not include some values,
so I've provided defaults rather than return an error for missing data.
In practice, these fields are unlikely to be deliberately suppressed.
Note: alerts are only available for Splunk servers using a valid trial,
developer, or paid license.
I've added tests for the normal case of one search result, the topic from
the search name, and for a search missing one of the fields used. Tested
using Splunk Enterprise 6.5.1.
Fixes#3477
Use `name_to_codepoint.json` file (and the similar structure in
emoji_codes.js) to map emoji names directly to codepoints and change
the rendered emoji image to `unicode/<codepoint.png>` rather than
`<emoji_name>.png`.
Fixes: #3539.
Adds a new webhook integration for WordPress blogs. Both WordPress.com
and self-installed blogs are supported, with minor differences that
are described in the documentation. It creates a new message for each
action, the stream and topic may be specified or use default values.
WordPress actions supported:
publish_post: a new blog post was published
publish_page: a new page was published
user_register: a new user account was created
wp_login: a user logged in
Notes: comment_post only provides the id of the parent post, not title
or link, so was not included. On further testing, I found edit_post is
not very practical, it also fires while a new post is being written, and
when posts are deleted. (I think it tracks drafts too.) I've removed it,
as it seems more confusing than useful.
Fixes#3245
Previously, if you searched for ':offi..' you would see both 🏢 and
:office_building: as possible completions, both of which are shortcodes for
the same unicode codepoint (and hence which have the same image). Also, we
sort the emoji in our emoji pickers alphabetically by shortcode, and so the
images for 🏢 and :office_building: show up next to each other, which
looks like a bug. This removes :office_building: as a shortcode, along with
several hundred other duplicates. It leaves some duplicates in that won't
give autocomplete or alphabetical ordering a problem, like (🚗,
:automobile:).
Contributor visualization showing the avatar, user name and number
of commits for each contributors. The JSON data would be updated
upon deployment, triggered by the `update-prod-static` script.
Remove events that don't exist.
Move handling issue events to separate function.
Make formatting strings using format function.
Change camelCase variable name convetion to using underscores.
Make unknown events error more clear.
Add issue_event_type_name param to all fixtures.