This commit adds two drop-down settings in 'SETTINGS / NOTIFICATIONS'
and 'SETTINGS / DEFAULT USER SETTINGS'.
The new settings lie in a new section named "Topic notifications",
just below the "Noification triggers" section.
Label: "Automatically follow topics"
Options: "Topics I participate in", "Topics I send a message to",
"Topics I start", and "Never".
Label: "Automatically unmute topics in muted streams"
Options: "Topics I participate in", "Topics I send a message to",
"Topics I start", and "Never".
Fixes#25914.
This commit adds two user settings, named
* `automatically_follow_topics_policy`
* `automatically_unmute_topics_in_muted_streams_policy`
The settings control the user's preference on which topics they
will automatically 'follow' or 'unmute in muted streams'.
The policies offer four options:
1. Topics I participate in
2. Topics I send a message to
3. Topics I start
4. Never (default)
There is no support for configuring the settings through the UI yet.
Adds warning banner to the organization settings overlay/tabs
for demo organizations. For owners, clicking on the link in the
banner opens a modal to convert the demo organization into a
permanent organization.
For admins that are not owners, clicking on the link will go
to the help center article on demo organizations.
Non-admin users will not see the warning banner.
The modal for converting a demo organization requires the owner
to have set their email address. Once the owner's email address
is set, then the organization can be made permanent by changing
the subdomain of the organization. The deletion date for the
demo organization will be removed as part of updating the
subdomain.
The organization owner must also have updated the organization
type to be any value other than unsepecified to convert the
demo organization to a permanent organization. The modal's
submit button will be disabled if that is the value for the
organization type in the form. The demo organizations created
in the dev environment now have their organization type set to
unspecified on creation.
This is a part of #19523.
Co-authored by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
In commit 268f858f3, we removed the "realm_filters" event from the
schemas that we test in `zerver/lib/event_schemas.py`, but the event
is still documented (as deprecated) in the api/get-events doc.
Updates `tools/check_schemas` to not print a warning for an event
schema in the OpenAPI documentation if it's include in the list of
deprecated events list.
Letting the clock tick without a reason introduces the
possibility of nondeterministic test failures depending on the execution
time. The default value when not specified is tick=True, which makes it
easy to miss.
The rule doesn't prohibit setting tick=True, as perhaps there will be
tests wanting to use that feature on purpose, but such a test should
explicitly set it to make the intent clear.
Refactor tools/lib/provision_inner to conditionally write activation commands to user's bash profile based on the host machine type. Automatic activation now skipped for native linux containers.
Fixes#15029
Semgrep 0.118.0 changed the default of --scan-unknown-extensions to
false. It also seems that it no longer respects --lang (or never
did), so rename the config file to reflect that it only includes
Python rules, to make it clear that additional languages will require
separate config files.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit creates a new file integration_url_modal.js which
now contains the code for showing integration url modal.
Since show_generate_integration_url_modal is used in multiple
places, this change helps us in avoiding import cycles.
This commit creates a new file user_deactivation_ui.js which
now contains the code for showing deactivation modal for user
and bots.
Since confirm_deactivation and confirm_bot_deactivation functions
are used in multiple places, this change helps us in avoiding
import cycles.
This commit moves initialize_custom_pronouns_type_fields,
initialize_custom_user_type_fields, initialize_custom_date_type_fields
and append_custom_profile_fields functions to the new file
custom_profile_fields_ui.js from settings_account.js since
they are used for both showing custom profile fields in
"Profile" settings panel and "Edit user" form shown in
user profile modal. This change also helps us in avoiding
import cycles.
We already allowed reruns for failing tests, and this adds
the ability to rerun tests that succeeded as well, which is
helpful for debugging flaky tests.
The intent behind this commit is to tidy up how we handle user info
popovers. The first step is to move everything related to them into
its own module. This commit should not have any functional changes.
The type annotation for functools.partial uses unchecked Any for all
the function parameters (both early and late). returns.curry.partial
uses a mypy plugin to check the parameters safely.
https://returns.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/curry.html
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>