Adds an API endpoint for accessing read receipts for other users, as
well as a modal UI for displaying that information.
Enables the previously merged privacy settings UI for managing whether
a user makes read receipts data available to other users.
Documentation is pending, and we'll likely want to link to the
documentation with help_settings_link once it is complete.
Fixes#3618.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
BACKEND_DATABASE_TEMPLATE was introduced in a507a47778.
This setting is only available for the test cases and it is not that
necessary to have it configurable.
We define it as a global variable in zerver.lib.test_fixtures.
This avoids requiring mypy_django_plugin to know the type of
settings.BACKEND_DATABASE_TEMPLATE for type checking purposes, given the fact
that settings.test_extra_settings is not available in production/development
setup.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This ensures that CAMO_KEY is always defined, so that mypy_django_plugin
will be able to identify its type.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
The presence of `auto_signup` in idp_settings_dict in the test case
test_social_auth_registration_auto_signup is incompatible with the
previous type annotation of SOCIAL_AUTH_OIDC_ENABLED_IDPS, where `bool`
is not allowed.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Now that we can assume Python 3.6+, we can use the
email.headerregistry module to replace hacky manual email address
parsing.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The base class has the methods to accept `Sequence` of `EmailMessage`.
Because our implementation in fact only supports `EmailMultiAlternatives`,
isinstance checks with assertions need to be added along with the
signature change.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This check was added for a legacy implementation of the GitHub integration in
bb6d189fa8,
which later got removed in
a73e8109b7.
No other webhook integration can now have a Falsy `url_object` attribute.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
We fixed the case when handling `JITSI_SERVER_URL` being `None`, but the
type annotation didn't get updated along with the fix
2f9d4f5a96
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Type inference does not work when the default value of `REQ` is
non-optional while `ResultT` is optional. Mypy tries to unify
`json_validator` with `Validator[int]` in `invite_users_backend` instead
of the desired `Validator[Optional[int]]` because of the presence of the
default value `settings.INVITATION_LINK_VALIDITY_MINUTES`, which is
inferred to be an `int`. Mypy does not resort to a less specific type but
instead gives up early.
This issue applies to invite_users_backend and generate_multiuse_invite_backend
in zerver.views.invite.
There might be a way that we can add an overload to get around this, but
it's probably not worth the complexity until it comes up again more frequently.
We do in fact allow `invite_expires_in_minutes` to be `None` in places
like `do_invite_users`, `invite_users_backend`, etc, and we have
`settings.INVITATION_LINK_VALIDITY_MINUTES` as the default for them. So
it makes sense to allow having an optional value for this setting. And
since there isn't a way to independently set the value of this constant,
we move it to a different place.
TODO:
This is a temporary fix that should be refactored when the bug is fixed.
The encountered mypy issue: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/13234
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
django-stubs dynamically collects the type annotation for us from the
settings, acknowledging mypy that `HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN` is an
`Optional[str]`. Type narrowing with assertions does not play well with
the default value of the decorator, so we define the same setting
variable with a different name as `CUSTOM_HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN` to bypass
this restriction.
Filed python/mypy#13087 to track this issue.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Similar to the previous commit, we should access request.user only
after it has been initialized, rather than having awkward hasattr
checks.
With updates to the settings comments about LogRequests by tabbott.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
`request.user` gets set in Django's `AuthenticationMiddleware`, which
runs after our `HostDomainMiddleware`.
This makes `hasattr` checks necessary in any code path that uses the
`request.user` attribute. In this case, there are functions in
`context_processors` that get called in the middleware.
Since neither `CsrfMiddleware` nor `HostDomainMiddleware` are required
to run before `AuthenticationMiddleware`, moving it two slots up in
`computed_settings` is sufficient to avoid the `hasattr` checks.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
If the emoji name contains forward slashes, the `str` converter
would treat it as a URL delimiter. Instead use the path converter, so
that forward slashes are included in the emoji name variable.
Fixes#22377
In zliencer.management.commands.populate_db, we assign the value of
settings.CACHES["default"] to `default_cache`.
django-stubs infers `settings.CACHES` to be `Dict[str, object]`. We make
the type specific enough so that we can access `default_cache` as a
dict.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This is necessary for the mobile/terminal clients to build spectator
support down the line. We'll also be using it for the web application,
in an upcoming commit.
This was added in 1fded25025, and is not
necessary for standard Zulip installs. While both Host: and
X-Forwarded-Host: are nominally untrusted, there is no reason to
complicate the deployment by defaulting it on.
We want to avoid logging this kind of potentially sensitive information.
Instead, it's more useful to log ids of the matching accounts on
different subdomains.
Previously, this command would reliably fail:
```
tools/test-backend --skip-provision-check --parallel=3
zerver.tests.test_email_log.EmailLogTest.test_forward_address_details
zerver.tests.test_email_log.EmailLogTest.test_generate_and_clear_email_log
zerver.tests.test_example.TestDevelopmentEmailsLog
```
and now it reliably succeeds. :-)
After hours of fiddling/googling/hair-tearing, I found that
mocking-away Django Connection.send_messages() was the best:
- We're testing Zulip and not Django.
- Mocking at this lower level exercises more of our code.
- EmailLogBackEnd._do_send_messages() helper method added to simplify mocking.
Fixes#21925.
We previously forked tornado.autoreload to work around a problem where
it would crash if you introduce a syntax error and not recover if you
fix it (https://github.com/tornadoweb/tornado/issues/2398).
A much more maintainable workaround for that issue, at least in
current Tornado, is to use tornado.autoreload as the main module.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit adds 'GET /user_groups/{user_group_id}/members'
endpoint to get members of a user group. "direct_member_only"
parameter can be passed as True to the endpoint to get only
direct members of the user group and not the members of
subgroup.
This commit adds 'GET /user_groups/{id}/members/{id}' endpoint to check
whether a user is member of a group.
This commit also adds for_read parameter to access_user_group_by_id,
which if passed as True will provide access to read user group even
if it a system group or if non-admin acting user is not part of the
group.
This commit changes the invite API to accept invitation
expiration time in minutes since we are going to add a
custom option in further commits which would allow a user
to set expiration time in minutes, hours and weeks as well.
This comment was _originally_ for the `default` memcached cache, back
when it was added all of the way back in 0a84d7ac62. 9e64750083
made it a lie, and edc718951c made it even more confusing when it
removed the `default` cache configuration block, leaving the wrong
comment next to the wrong cache configuration block.
Banish the comment.
This cache was added in da33b72848 to serve as a replacement for the
durable database cache, in development; the previous commit has
switched that to be the non-durable memcached backend.
The special-case for "in-memory" in development is mostly-unnecessary
in contrast to memcached -- `./tools/run-dev.py` flushes memcached on
every startup. This differs in behaviour slightly, in that if the
codepath is changed and `run-dev` restarts Django, the cache is not
cleared. This seems an unlikely occurrence, however, and the code
cleanup from its removal is worth it.