Previously, we only downgraded and voided small organizations behind
payments only if they had an active plan.
This left us with a bunch of invoices from small realms which used to
have an active plan. It doesn't make much sense for us to get these
realms to pay the invoices so we have decided to just void them. This
commit voids the open invoices of all the small realms without an active
plan and has the last invoice open. Unlike, the realms with an active
plan we don't email them about us voiding the invoice. It's not super
obvious whether Stripe sends an email to the customer when the Invoice
is voided. But they do get the message that the invoice is voided if
they try to pay the invoice through the hosted invoice page.
This avoid some duplicate code as well as improve the readability since
before we were checking for the expected values far away from the
definition of realm. Now we define the expected values right after the
realm definition which improves the code readability.
Also, this get removes the postfixing of realm variable names with numbers.
The postfixing is kind of mess since if we want add any new realm in between
the realms we need to renumber a lot of realm variables.
An additional check for whether customer.stripe_customer_id is
None is added to the function. That check was not really required before
since all the customers with a plan also have a valid value for
stripe_customer_id. So all the calls to stripe.Invoice.list would have
non None value for customer argument.
Even though that is the case, mypy should still have complained about
the possibility of customer.stripe_customer_id being None when passed to
stripe.Invoice.list as customer paramater since mypy don't know that
customers with a plan will always have a non empty value for
stripe_customer_id. Our stripe stubs expect a non empty value for
the customer parameter of stripe.Invoice.list. This is despite the
fact that stripe.Invoice.list can actually be called with customer set
to None. This returns the invoices from the entire organization.
Though, we still decided to ensure that the value of customer should be
non empty since there is no reason for us to ever call this function
with customer set to None. You can just call the function wuthout the
customer argument instead. So this requirement of a non None customer
paramater is useful for catching bugs.
The reason mypy didn't complain was because the type of
Customer.objects.all() is Any and not QuerySet[Customer]. So mypy has no
idea that customer.stripe_customer_id can be theoratically None even
though it was not possible in this [articular case as explained before.
I verified that this was the reason mypy didn't complain by using the
reveal_type function on Customer.objects.all() and the customer object.
After the refactoring it's super to obvious to mypy that the type of the
customer is Customer since it's mentioned in the function defintion. So it
was able to complain about the possibility of customer.stripe_customer_id
being None after the refactoring.
The distance of compose-box from the top is hardcoded in the existing
code as `50px`, which only considers the height of the `.header`, plus the
padding-bottom of the header. This results in a bug where the top bar of
compose-box gets hidden behind the header if navbar_alerts is also present
in the view.
This commit calculates the top distance of the compose-box dynamically,
whenever the compose-box is opened and set the `top` property of the
compose-box accordingly.
Tested on my Ubuntu development environment.
Fixes: #19249.
In an initial install, the following is a potential rule ordering:
```
Notice: /Stage[main]/Zulip::Supervisor/File[/etc/supervisor/conf.d/zulip]/ensure: created
Notice: /Stage[main]/Zulip::Supervisor/File[/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf]/content: content changed '{md5}99dc7e8a1178ede9ae9794aaecbca436' to '{md5}7ef9771d2c476c246a3ebd95fab784cb'
Notice: /Stage[main]/Zulip::Supervisor/Exec[supervisor-restart]: Triggered 'refresh' from 1 event
[...]
Notice: /Stage[main]/Zulip::App_frontend_base/File[/etc/supervisor/conf.d/zulip/zulip.conf]/ensure: defined content as '{md5}d98ac8a974d44efb1d1bb2ef8b9c3dee'
[...]
Notice: /Stage[main]/Zulip::App_frontend_once/File[/etc/supervisor/conf.d/zulip/zulip-once.conf]/ensure: defined content as '{md5}53f56ae4b95413bfd7a117e3113082dc'
[...]
Notice: /Stage[main]/Zulip::Process_fts_updates/File[/etc/supervisor/conf.d/zulip/zulip_db.conf]/ensure: defined content as '{md5}96092d7f27d76f48178a53b51f80b0f0'
Notice: /Stage[main]/Zulip::Supervisor/Service[supervisor]/ensure: ensure changed 'stopped' to 'running'
```
The last line is misleading -- supervisor was already started by the
`supervisor-restart` process on the third line. As can be shown with
`zulip-puppet-apply --debug`, the last line just installs supervisor
to run on startup, using `systemctl`:
```
Debug: Executing: 'supervisorctl status'
Debug: Executing: '/usr/bin/systemctl unmask supervisor'
Debug: Executing: '/usr/bin/systemctl start supervisor'
```
This means the list of processes started by supervisor depends
entirely on which configuration files were successfully written out by
puppet before the initial `supervisor-restart` ran. Since
`zulip_db.conf` is written later than the rest, the initial install
often fails to start the `process-fts-updates` process. In this
state, an explicit `supervisorctl restart` or `supervisorctl reread &&
supervisorctl update` is required for the service to be found and
started.
Reorder the `supervisor-restart` exec to only run after the service is
started. Because all supervisor configuration files have a `notify`
of the service, this forces the ordering of:
```
(package) -> (config files) -> (service) -> (optional restart)
```
On first startup, this will start and them immediately restart
supervisor, which is unfortunate but unavoidable -- and not terribly
relevant, since the database will not have been created yet, and thus
most processes will be in a restart loop for failing to connect to it.
The sysvinit script for supervisor has a long-standing bug where
`/etc/init.d/supervisor restart` stops but does not then start the
supervisor process.
Work around this by making restart then try to start, and return if it
is currently running.
When Github Actions run in Docker, the default pid 1 entrypoint is
`tail -f /dev/null`. PID 1 is responsible for propagating signals to
its children, and calling `waitpid()` on defunct processes; `tail`
does not do these things. This results in zombie processes piling up
inside the container, which is not an issue in most contexts.
However, it affects `start-stop-daemon`, which hangs when stopping
daemon processes, as they are never reaped. This appears in CI as
`/etc/init.d/supervisor restart` never being able to succeed.
Run the docker container with `--init`, which spawns a
`/sbin/docker-init` PID 1 to handle the job of an init process.
For spectators (logged view), we send user_id=0 via page_params.
The people module does not know about this user ID, and so throws the
exception. Earlier `people.get_by_user_id` was not called on page load,
but only when determining settings permissions with `settings_data.user_has_permission`.
But 231c536cad made it so that that function
is always called, so we need to handle the spectator case explicitly.
Co-authored-by: Gaurav Pandey <gauravguitarrocks@gmail.com>
The CSS properties used to make the `#compose-textarea` full-size
were missing for the `#preview_message_area`, thus, it was just
getting to the height as specified in the `max-height` property
of `#preview_compose_box`.
Adding the missing CSS properties resolved the problem, but only
for not-too-long messages. For very-long messages, the preview
message area was overflowing the parent container (attaining the
maximum height possible according to the content, due to the absence
of max-height), which led to the controls below compose-box to
disappear.
Adding an additional property of `height: 1.5em` solved this problem,
as if a height lower than min-height is set to an element, it attains
its min-height.
Tested manually on my Ubuntu Development environment.
Fixes: #19243.
This commit adds the support to toggle `send_notification`
checkbox by clicking over its corresponding label as well.
It is a similar case as the checkboxes within organization
settings.
This commit adds the support to toggle `send_notification`
checkbox by clicking over its corresponding label as well.
It is a similar case as the checkboxes within organization
settings.
These descriptions are both more accurate (there were embarrassingly a
few errors in the previous text about what was actually included in
what plan), as well as making clear that Zulip's free self-hostable
version includes essentially all the non-services features of
enterprise editions of competing products.
This commits replaces the custom `send_notification` message_edit
checkboxes with our `settings_checkbox` partial.
The main intention is to also support the feature of selecting a
checkbox by clicking over its corresponding label as we have
in the case of the organization settings checkboxes.
Due to above change, this commit also removes the redundant
`break-row` HTML class along with it styles.
All the inputs of form has 'width: 100%' property but then
also the width of inputs were different because of box-sizing
property. The select input had 'box-sizing: border-box' style
but the others did not, so this commit adds this style to
the other inputs - text type input and the textarea input,
to fix the alignment.
Adding 'box-sizing: border-box' changes the actual height of
the normal text type input because the default input height
of 20px set by bootstrap now includes padding and border also,
so we add 'height: 30px' style to make its height same as the
select input.
Fixes#19332.
These modern landing pages cover use cases previously not detailed on
our website. Technically, we had a /for/research page before, but it
wasn't finished or linked everywhere.
Removed "function-url-quotes" stylelint rule
since I need to use quotes in url to use an
svg as list bullet point. There are spacing issues
using it as an image. Also, using quotes in url
is actually the recommended way to do it otherwise
there could be issue with escaping.
This is a prep commit for the Stripe checkout migration.
The Stripe migration commit adds a lot of new view functions. Keeping
all of the views in one view file makes it super hard for readbability.
So creating a new views folder and splitting the existing view file into
two so that we minimize the changes in the big migration commit.
This is a prep commit for the Stripe checkout migration.
create_ajax_request function used to create an ajax request to our
billing API and on completion redirect to one of the URLs in our
website. The stripe migration requires the ajax request function to
execute Stripe javascript code post the request completion to redirect
to Stripe checkout page. So this commit updates the function to accept a
callback function which gets executed post the request completion.
There might be good reasons to have other external authentication
methods such as SAML configured, but none of them is available.
This happens, for example, when you have enabled SAML so that Zulip is
able to generate the metadata in XML format, but you haven't
configured an IdP yet. This commit makes sure that the phrase _OR_ is
only shown on the login/account page when there are actually other
authentication methods available. When they are just configured, but
not available yet, the page looks like as if no external
authentication methods are be configured.
We achieve this by deleting any_social_backend_enabled, which was very
similar to page_params.external_authentication_methods, which
correctly has one entry per configured SAML IdP.
Our logic for filtering subscribed users in stream setting was
buggy and gave irrelevant filters based on email matching.
We correct it by using same logic as we use for filtering in
buddy list.
A recent PR introduced a bug where navigation dropdowns on the
landing page would not open for tablet/mobile screens. This
commit fixes that issue by using the proper media query to
differentiate between touch and mouse-based devices.