boto's stubs have been updated in mypy 0.4.7, which has given us
more information about what type of strings are expected as
parameters in various functions.
This adds a medium (500px) size avatar thumbnail, that can be
referenced as `{name}-medium.png`. It is intended to be used on the
user's own settings page, though we may come up with other use cases
for high-resolution avatars in the future.
This will automatically generate and upload the medium avatar images
when a new avatar original is uploaded, and contains a migration
(contributed by Kirill Kanakhin) to ensure all pre-existing avatar
images have a medium avatar.
Note that this implementation does not provide an endpoint for
fetching the medium-size avatar for another user.
[substantially modified by tabbott]
Previously, uploaded files were served:
* With S3UploadBackend, via get_uploaded_file (redirects to S3)
* With LocalUploadBackend in production, via nginx directly
* With LocalUploadBackend in development, via Django's static file server
This changes that last case to use get_uploaded_file in development,
which is a key step towards being able to do proper access control
authorization.
Does not affect production.
This has no functional changes; we just replace the old hacky
assignment of functions with assignment of the upload backend to a
variable.
I'm not totally happy with this, because we end up having to copy the
type annotations of the three methods 4 times each, but this should
make it a lot easier to test the (non-default-in-tests) S3 backend
using end-to-end tests, which would have caught
13bac1cc2a.
I expect we'll iterate on the interface over time; ideally, I'd like
all the code that checks LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR to be inside upload.py, and
primarily in these classes.
This results in a substantial performance improvement for all of
Zulip's backend templates.
Changes in templates:
- Change `block.super` to `super()`.
- Remove `load` tag because Jinja2 doesn't support it.
- Use `minified_js()|safe` instead of `{% minified_js %}`.
- Use `compressed_css()|safe` instead of `{% compressed_css %}`.
- `forloop.first` -> `loop.first`.
- Use `{{ csrf_input }}` instead of `{% csrf_token %}`.
- Use `{# ... #}` instead of `{% comment %}`.
- Use `url()` instead of `{% url %}`.
- Use `_()` instead of `{% trans %}` because in Jinja `trans` is a block tag.
- Use `{% trans %}` instead of `{% blocktrans %}`.
- Use `{% raw %}` instead of `{% verbatim %}`.
Changes in tools:
- Check for `trans` block in `check-templates` instead of `blocktrans`
Changes in backend:
- Create custom `render_to_response` function which takes `request` objects
instead of `RequestContext` object. There are two reasons to do this:
1. `RequestContext` is not compatible with Jinja2
2. `RequestContext` in `render_to_response` is deprecated.
- Add Jinja2 related support files in zproject/jinja2 directory. It
includes a custom backend and a template renderer, compressors for js
and css and Jinja2 environment handler.
- Enable `slugify` and `pluralize` filters in Jinja2 environment.
Fixes#620.
This commit adds the capability to keep track and remove uploaded
files. Unclaimed attachments are files that have been uploaded to the
server but are not referred in any messages. A management command to
remove old unclaimed files after a week is also included.
Tests for getting the file referred in messages are also included.
When uploaded avatar image is not a valid image file, PIL raises
IOError. Catch the IOError raised by PIL and raise JsonableError.
This will return a response with status code 400.
The previous version of sanitize_name dropped all unicode characters
and mangled filenames with multiple `.`s in the extension, leading to
confusing URLs for files uploaded to Zulip.
Fixes#321.
[tweaked significantly by tabbott]
URLs with a realm of "unk" will be queried against the new bucket to
determine the relevant realm of the uploading user.
(imported from commit 5d39801951face3cc33c46a61246ba434862a808)
Here, we don't want to check the uploading users' realm when determining
message privacy, because that'll prevent non-Zulip users from having
email-mirror-uploaded images. Instead, we just pass along the target
realm for the message explicitly to upload_message_image()
(imported from commit 6891261552135b1f41ff9da55ffe963ee5000556)
Trac #1734
This is implemented by bouncing uploaded file links through a view
that checks authentication and redirects to an expiring S3 URL.
This makes file uploads return a domain-relative URI. The client converts
this to an absolute URI when it's in the composebox, then back to relative
when it's submitted to the server.
We need the relative URI because the same message may be viewed across
{staging,www,zephyr}.zulip.com, which have different cookies.
(imported from commit 33acb2abaa3002325f389d5198fb20ee1b30f5fa)