Updates various areas of the backend code that generate
JsonableErrors with translated strings to use channel
instead of stream.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Updates notification messages that are sent to "stream events"
topic when a permission or policy setting is changed to use channel
instead of stream. Also, updates some strings that were not marked
for translation in the message that was sent when the retention
policy was changed.
Updates notification messages that are sent when a stream/channel
is created.
Updates notification messages that are sent when a user is
subscribed to stream/channel(s).
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Updates translated JsonableError strings that relate to streams
to use channel instead of stream. Separated from other error string
updates as this is a dense area of changes for this rename.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Generally updates variables that appear in translated strings that use
"stream" to instead use "channel".
Two exceptions are ErrorCode.STREAM_DOES_NOT_EXIST JsonableErrors as
changing the variable would also change the fields returned by these
errors to clients.
Changes to context variables in emails and variables in onboarding
welcome bot messages are addressed in separate commits.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
zerver.lib.timeout abuses asynchronous exceptions, so it’s only safe
to use on CPU computations with no side effects.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
zerver.lib.timeout abuses asynchronous exceptions, so it’s only safe
to use on CPU computations with no side effects.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit adds an option to the advanced section of
Preferences settings, that would allow users to choose
whether to receive typing notifications from other
users.
Fixes#29642
This middleware was highly-specific to a set of URLs, and pulled in a
beautifulsoup dependency for Tornado. Move it closer to where it is
used, minimizing action at a distance, as well as trimming out a
dependency.
Users can now name task lists by providing the task list title in the
`/todo` command on the same line. Example: `/todo School Work`. If no
title is provided by the user, "Task list" (which is also the
placeholder) is used as default.
The author of a task list can later edit / update the task list title
in the todo widget, just like the question in the poll widget.
Fixes part of #20213.
f92d43c690 added uses of `@overload` to probide multiple type
signatures for `access_message`, based on the `get_user_message`
parameter. Unfortunately, mypy does not check the function body
against overload signatures, so it allows type errors to go
undetected.
Replace the overloads with two functions, for one of which also
returns the usermessage. The third form, of only returning if the
usermessage exists, is not in a high-enough performance endpoint that
a third form is worth maintaining; it uses the usermessage form.
The password will be included in the meeting link, so users won't have
to type it in manually. Example of the newly generated URLs:
https://DOMAIN.zoom.us/j/MEETING_NUMBER?pwd=ENCODED_PASSWORD
This improves the experience in Zoom organizations requiring
authentication for all meetings, as otherwise the waiting room is
forcibly enabled.
For endpoints with a type parameter to indicate whether a message is
a direct or stream message, adds support for passing "channel" as a
value for stream messages.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Creating a bot with a name that is already in use
will raise an error. However, by deactivating
the existing bot, creating a new bot with the
same name, and then reactivating the original bot,
it is possible to have multiple bots with the same name.
To fix this, we check if the bot name is already
in use in the active bots list. If it is,
an error will be raised, prompting either the
name of the existing bot to be changed or
the bot to be deactivated.
Co-authored-by: Sujal Shah <sujalshah28092004@gmail.com>
Previously, users were allowed to signup or change their names to
those which already existed in the realm.
This commit adds an Organization Permission, that shall enforce
users to use unique names while signing up or changing their
names. If a same or normalized full name is found in realm,
then a validation error is thrown.
Fixes#7830.
Previously, email addresses that weren't connected to a Zulip account
were ignored but now they receive an email stating their email isn't
connected to a Zulip account.
Also, removes the "Thanks for using Zulip!" line at the end of the
find accounts email that's sent when a Zulip account is found.
Updates the i18n test that used this string with another in the
German translation from this a successful account found email.
Fixes part of #3128
Co-authored-by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
Updates the help link in the find team emails to use the external
host information.
Removes the link for the external host since the realm links are
what the user should click on to login.
Also, passes corporate_enabled to the find team email to adjust
the text for Zulip Cloud emails.
This was only used in the undocumented narrow_stream mode, and relied
on a deprecated synchronous XHR request.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Refactor `report_csp_violations` view to use `typed_endpoint` decorator
instead of `has_request_variables`. This change improves code
consistency and enhances codebase comprehension.
Depending on the kind of config error being shown, different "go back"
links may be more appropriate.
We probably hard-coded /login/ for it, because these config errors are
most commonly used for authentication backend config error, where it
makes sense to have /login/ as "go back", because the user most likely
indeed got there from the login page.
However, for remote_billing_bouncer_not_configured, it doesn't make
sense, because the user almost surely is already logged in and got there
by clicking "Plan management" inside the gear menu in the logged in app.
It's best for these to just be consistent. Therefore:
1. The .../not-configured/ error page endpoint should be restricted to
.has_billing_access users only.
2. For consistency, self_hosting_auth_view_common is tweaked to also do
the .has_billing_access check as the first thing, to avoid revealing
configuration information via its redirect/error-handling behavior.
The revealed configuration information seems super harmless, but it's
simpler to not have to worry about it and just be consistent.
Just shows a config error page if the bouncer is not enabled. Uses a new
endpoint for this so that it can work nicely for both browser and
desktop app clients.
It's necessary, because the desktop app expects to get a json response
with either an error or billing_access_url to redirect to. Showing a
nice config error page can't be done via the json error mechanism, so
instead we just serve a redirect to the new error page, which the app
will open in the browser in a new window or tab.
Only affects zulipchat, by being based on the BILLING_ENABLED setting.
The restricted backends in this commit are
- AzureAD - restricted to Standard plan
- SAML - restricted to Plus plan, although it was already practically
restricted due to requiring server-side configuration to be done by us
This restriction is placed upon **enabling** a backend - so
organizations that already have a backend enabled, will continue to be
able to use it. This allows us to make exceptions and enable a backend
for an org manually via the shell, and to grandfather organizations into
keeping the backend they have been relying on.
This commit adds a realm-level setting named
'zulip_update_announcements_stream' that configures the
stream to which zulip updates should be posted.
Fixes part of #28604.
This commit renames the realm-level setting
'signup_notifications_stream' to 'signup_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
This commit renames the realm-level setting 'notifications_stream'
to 'new_stream_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
This applies access restrictions in SQL, so that individual messages
do not need to be walked one-by-one. It only functions for stream
messages.
Use of this method significantly speeds up checks if we moved "all
visible messages" in a topic, since we no longer need to walk every
remaining message in the old topic to determine that at least one was
visible to the user. Similarly, it significantly speeds up merging
into existing topics, since it no longer must walk every message in
the new topic to determine if the user could see at least one.
Finally, it unlocks the ability to bulk-update only messages the user
has access to, in a single query (see subsequent commit).