This is a new mechanism to replicate the behavior of Emoji Box
drag-to-resize without the adverse effects of the last iteration — such
as not being able to drag to select text in the compose box.
Now that we're no longer actively debugging this tool, there's no need
to have it print everything it's doing.
This will make `test-backend` a lot nicer to use.
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Fixes: #1883.
Rename:
PUSH_COMMITS_LIMIT to COMMITS_LIMIT
PUSH_COMMIT_ROW_TEMPLATE to COMMIT_ROW_TEMPLATE
PUSH_COMMITS_MORE_THAN_LIMIT_TEMPLATE to COMMITS_MORE_THAN_LIMIT_TEMPLATE
In order to use the latest version of psycopg2 with the latest version
of sqlalchemy we must integrate the changes made in the 2.4.6 release of
psycopg2. See
c86ca7687f
and the release notes for psycopg2 2.4.6.
The API uses this endpoint /json/streams/<stream_name> to update
stream information such as description, since the stream_name is
part of the URI it should be encoded to escape unsafe characters.
Fixes#1986.
Change the CountStat object to take an is_gauge variable instead of a
smallest_interval variable. Previously, (smallest_interval, frequency)
could be any of (hour, hour), (hour, day), (hour, gauge), (day, hour),
(day, day), or (day, gauge).
The current change is equivalent to excluding (hour, day) and (day, hour)
from the list above.
This change, along with other recent changes, allows us to simplify how we
handle time intervals. This commit also removes the TimeInterval object.
Adding FillState, removing do_aggregate_hour_to_day, and disallowing unused
(interval, frequency) pairs removes the need for the nested for loops in
do_fill_count_stat_at_hour. This commit replaces that control flow with a
simpler equivalent.
The functionality provided is more naturally done in the views code. It also
allows us to aggregate using day boundaries from the local timezone, rather
than UTC.
Adds two simplifying assumptions to how we process analytics stats:
* Sets the atomic unit of work to: a stat processed at an hour boundary.
* For any given stat, only allows these atomic units of work to be processed
in chronological order.
Adds a table FillState that, for each stat, keeps track of the last unit of
work that was processed.
Previously, if a Realm had no users (or no streams),
do_aggregate_to_summary_table would fail to add a row with value 0. This
commit fixes the issue and also simplifies the do_aggregate_to_summary_table
logic.
This fixes a bug where the .subscribers property of a subscription
object in stream_data wasn't being properly updated to remove the
current user when the current user unsubscribed from the stream.
Fixes#1667.
With reactions and other upcoming features, we'll be adding several
places where we need to check whether a particular user can access a
particular message. It's best to just have a single helper function
for this purpose that we can use everywhere.
I think the old place where we had it broke up the flow.
Once this is about twice as long as it is currently, we should move it
to be its own document.