It appears that some server-side change to Transifex resulted in the
"onlytranslated" mode deleting some (all?) strings from django.po files that
were not translated.
Testing determined that the "translator" mode appears to now be the
only mode that works with both our django.po and translations.json
files (We want to avoid both copying the English strings and deleting
strings), so we're switching to that.
Background is available here:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/3-backend/topic/4.2Ex.20branch.20translations.20sync/near/1187324
This is a bit hacky, but will make these tests more readable,
in that the reader would not have to remember the order or parameter
names.
Python 3.8 introduced `mock.call_args.kwargs`, and once we upgrade,
we can use those to assert actual dictionaries instead of this hack.
This change fixes a bug where pressing Enter does not save the
changes as expected, due to an incorrect selector, when the
save/discard changes button shows up in settings. Tested by changing
the Organization name and pressing Enter at Manage Organization >
Organization profile > Organization name.
On small widths, add margin to right to action buttons so
that they don't they trigger scrollbar when clicked upon.
Make action buttons larger so that they are easier to click / tap on small
widths.
d66cbd2832 added these mentioning
"always_notify" for some reason, but always_notify clearly isn't a real
thing in this context so the comments need to be fixed to eliminate this
potential source of confusion.
The Giphy SDK sends tracking pings when it loads; we don’t want those
to be sent for visitors who aren’t using Giphy.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This will be useful for deployments that want to just use the full name
provided by the IdP and thus skip the registration form. Also in
combination with disabling name changes in the organization, can force
users to just use that name without being able to change it.
This avoids doing a bunch of extra work, including a downtime-risky
`CREATE INDEX` without CONCURRENTLY, when migrating a modern Zulip
system to PGroonga the first time.
We were passing new_stream_id as undefined in case of topic
edit as event.new_stream_id is undefined in that case.
We pass the correct stream_id to fix it.
The Event.which and Event.keyCode are deprecated as pointed out by
TypeScript intellisense based on the jQuery types. We use Event.key
instead which behaves similarly to Event.which & Event.keyCode for
our use case.
The only difference in functionality by this change is that the vim
keys won't work when Caps Lock is on. This is because, in this case,
the key property will be "J" instead of 'j'. We can fix this by
adding a mapping for this, however, I think we don't want to handle
this case so I left this change out. Tested by trying out the
everywhere keydown_util is used.
Finally, we also turn off the new-cap rule for tests since I think
it fine to only enforce it on real code and exempting test code is
fine.
Our current logic only allows S3 block storage providers whose
upload URL matches with the format used by AWS. This also allows
other styles such as the "virtual host" format used by Oracle cloud.
Fixes#17762.
These checks are more related to the API than the editability
or permissions logic, so it makes sense to handle them first
before further processing the request.
Also split the main test class to separate out the tests for
this logic.
This also simplifies some tests by reducing the data setup
required to reach failure.
Tweaked by tabbott to avoid losing the topic_name.strip().
Since caa08d76b5, we no longer have
a common component for stream IDs in zulip.yaml, so we might as
well change the description to be specific and clear.
This commit disables the button and shows a loading spinner on
the button when signup request is being processed to avoid race
conditions caused by user clicking on the button multiple times.
The fix is done observing that for the case when form is invalid
the whole page is rerendered and thus we do not need to remove
the spinner and enable the button again and for other errors
we redirect to some other page.
And for the validation taking place in client-side, the button
is disabled and spinner is shown, only is form is valid, by
using "$('#registration').valid()".
Appending data back-to-back without serializing it loses the
information about where the breaks between them lie, which can lead to
different inputs having the same hash.
Sometimes the Slack import zip file we get isn't quite the canonical
form that Slack produces -- often because the user has unzip'd it,
looked at it, and re-zip'd it, resulting in extra nested directories
and the like.
For such cases, support passing in a path to an unpacked Slack export
tree.
This means that services will only open their ports if they are
actually run, without having to clutter rules.v4 with a log of `if`
statements.
This does not go as far as using `puppetlabs/firewall`[1] because that
would represent an additional DSL to learn; raw IPtables sections can
easily be inserted into the generated iptables file via
`concat::fragment` (either inline, or as a separate file), but config
can be centralized next to the appropriate service.
[1] https://forge.puppet.com/modules/puppetlabs/firewall