There seems to be some sort of bug involving PhantomJS and XHR
streaming messages. When successive pages are loaded that use XHR
streaming, PhantomJS seems to think the second one never finishes
loading and therefore hangs.
(imported from commit db93b4cab816f1fdc3f3f543c9394b1cba8abedb)
The Mirror and iPhone tabs were either unused or misleading
for realm-specific pages of the /activity report.
(imported from commit 8d0a99eac6657fbfd9e6a32f22739eed66e03fbf)
This fixes the following two closely related tabs:
Integrations by domain
Integrations by client
They now blacklist clients instead of whitelisting them, so
we can see newcomers like Hubot and Giphy bot. Our naming
convention still leaves a lot to be desired.
(imported from commit 66cbd07160d93e4b745a1439261330d854700a5c)
There were a couple of bugs in the security checks that resulted in
IRC mirroring of stream messages not working.
(imported from commit 31ac732461a733c1c993f77356053d4f88c67177)
Previously we were having the database do the matching on sender email
address, which resulted in an unnecessary join.
(imported from commit 70bf791a00b7d5965ef977e45b4a0eccbd3402a0)
It makes the event queue return all messages on public streams, rather
than only the user's subscriptions. It's meant for use with chat bots.
(imported from commit 12d7e9e9586369efa7e7ff9eb060f25360327f71)
By far the common case for get_old_messages is the home view loading
queries, for which we have raw queries. This patch substantially
improves those queries using the observation that we weren't actually
using the zerver_message table that we were joining with.
I actually expect this to result in a noticable performance
improvement for loading of the homepage.
(imported from commit 12807e5a74eb63275b2523a5f62fd901ab632f0f)
These are some queries on API usage, desktop usage, and
Android usage that would be of interest to Waseem. These
will eventually be subsumed into /activity, but some interim
data issues may make them easier to keep separate for now.
(imported from commit 697a8496cbf4447d557a3fc89f64c1c4d3e67e70)
In order to support iOS Push Notifications, we need to keep track
of a device's unique APNS Token. These are delivered to our iOS
code after registering for remote notifications
(imported from commit bbe34483e1380dc20a1c93e3ffa1fcfdb9087e67)
This requires renaming the account in Google Apps at the time we
deploy this; we'll probably want to do this during off hours to avoid
any user-visible downtime.
This also updates some related email addresses.
(imported from commit fce7629b359a4f278bbf7815c8d177a8fa0484fe)
This may require just doing an mv on the home directory, plus changing
the home directory in /etc/passwd. It should of course be done carefully.
(imported from commit 660997d897ee6d33563af74f0fc5d4267a911755)
We want the UserActivity.query field to reflect the name of the
function for REST calls, not the URL, and we accomplish this by
setting request._query to target_function.__name__.
(imported from commit 9df05fef0dffb34483b182b95f8cbc4409083eed)
This results in some small behavior changes. First, if a user
has both malformed JSON and an invalid API key, they will now
be informed of the invalid API key, not the malformed JSON,
because the decorator wrapping code executing first. Second,
we call process_client(), which basically builds us a
UserActivity record with the client "API".
(imported from commit fadb523db9bdc82984bdae61833c5c99f1ebd1c0)
Add the number of person-minutes for the last 24 hours to the
realm report on the main tab of /activity.
(imported from commit 2ff46eacc4c8276ab0407fc6ff9f28f5137f1ed2)
This tab shows how long each user has been on during the last 24
hours, using data from UserActivityInterval. Much of the code
is borrowed from analyze_user_activity.py, but in this version
we set the time interval to be the last 24 hours and sort by
realm and email. I also ensure that it only executes one
query to get all the data (and there's test coverage for that).
(imported from commit 7a2b80f52679054b03c5f5f42b2cda07d5599432)