Here we introduce a new Django app, zilencer. The intent is to not have
this app enabled on LOCALSERVER instances, and for it to grow to include
all the functionality we want to have in our central server that isn't
relevant for local deployments.
Currently we have to modify functions in zerver/* to match; in the
future, it would be cool to have the relevant shared code broken out
into a separate library.
This commit inclues both the migration to create the models as well as a
data migration that (for non-LOCALSERVER) creates a single default
Deployment for zulip.com.
To apply this migration to your system, run:
./manage.py migrate zilencer
(imported from commit 86d5497ac120e03fa7f298a9cc08b192d5939b43)
This has a small bug where we don't actually filter the message out of
the home view; fixing that requires adding an index on the "flags"
field of UserMessage.
(imported from commit 492c99d0a8e87b253e577be6564bec12099bd8e9)
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)
When we don't already have old messages in cache, we need to
fetch data from the database and create dictionaries for the
cache. This commit makes that process work in 50ms, instead
of 130ms, for the data set in test_bulk_message_fetching(),
which is 602 records. Before this commit we had about 132
microseconds of unnecessary churn per message, because we
were fetching DB fields we didn't need and incurring the cost
of the Django ORM. Now we use values() to get only the columns
we need, and we take advantage of previous commits that make
our code less OO and more function-driven, so we can pass the
values directly to build_message_dict() without having to create
objects.
A couple caveats on this commit:
1) I haven't been able to get good measurements on the overall
effect on get_old_messages_backend(). If you kill the cache to
force DB queries, you introduce noise related to sessions and
user profiles.
2) Look at the long comment in this commit related to
re-rendering messages in this codepath. The problem precedes
this commit.
(imported from commit dcb64aa9416f0e9583355ddd6dc3adfa746b9fc7)
Only call a function on the message object in the unfortunate
situation that we are rendering new content in to_dict_uncached().
Long term, it would be nice if this function didn't have side
effects, and we had a better strategy for upgrading rendered
content when bugdown versions change.
(imported from commit 2a323f52af37a6d651c171cb8234fbfa3d25d561)
This function doesn't require the whole UserProfile object to
create the avatar url, and we call it from Message.to_dict_uncached().
(imported from commit e814caab101c4fedd1ba66df041a3408014e4085)
For a bunch of self-dot references, move them to the top. (This
is kind of funny out of context, but it sets us up for future
refactorings.)
(imported from commit 4ebc1c44a633d86772df1828c51180707769c3dc)
If this line of code were ever called, it would crash anyway,
because it would be an unknown type, and Recipient.type_name()
would raise a KeyError.
(imported from commit db38c5f71fb2f0b044a832eb88e53fceb0d8a9cf)
This is a variation of get_display_recipient that takes
values instead of an object, so that it is decoupled from
the Django object system.
(imported from commit 25bed43ecd62f1fe0176d517b7003e7f4c78bc37)
If it's ok for the tests to use memcached, it should be ok
for them to use the in-process cache too.
(imported from commit be43879c3c48f3780317fd5b4139b44d4a1f0ed3)
This is a harmless extraction designed to allow subclasses override
the behavior of how rendered content gets saved.
(imported from commit 9df4ed9f86c857897fcb5f2b6781bfc5a0813766)
The get_status_dict_by_realm helper gets called whenever our
realm user_presences cache expires, and it used to query these fields:
"zerver_userpresence"."id", "zerver_userpresence"."user_profile_id", "zerver_userpresence"."client_id", "zerver_userpresence"."timestamp", "zerver_userpresence"."status", "zerver_userprofile"."id", "zerver_userprofile"."password", "zerver_userprofile"."last_login", "zerver_userprofile"."is_superuser", "zerver_userprofile"."email", "zerver_userprofile"."is_staff", "zerver_userprofile"."is_active", "zerver_userprofile"."is_bot", "zerver_userprofile"."date_joined", "zerver_userprofile"."bot_owner_id", "zerver_userprofile"."full_name", "zerver_userprofile"."short_name", "zerver_userprofile"."pointer", "zerver_userprofile"."last_pointer_updater", "zerver_userprofile"."realm_id", "zerver_userprofile"."api_key", "zerver_userprofile"."enable_desktop_notifications", "zerver_userprofile"."enable_sounds", "zerver_userprofile"."enter_sends", "zerver_userprofile"."enable_offline_email_notifications", "zerver_userprofile"."last_reminder", "zerver_userprofile"."rate_limits", "zerver_userprofile"."avatar_source", "zerver_userprofile"."tutorial_status", "zerver_userprofile"."onboarding_steps", "zerver_userprofile"."invites_granted", "zerver_userprofile"."invites_used", "zerver_userprofile"."alert_words", "zerver_userprofile"."muted_topics", "zerver_client"."id", "zerver_client"."name"
Now it queries just the fields it needs:
"zerver_client"."name", "zerver_userpresence"."status", "zerver_userpresence"."timestamp", "zerver_userprofile"."email" FROM "zerver_userpresence"
Also, get_status_dict_by_realm is now namespaced under UserPresence as a static method.
(imported from commit be1266844b6bd28b6c615594796713c026a850a1)
These engagement data will be useful both for making pretty graphs of
how addicted our users are as well as for allowing us to check whether
a new deployment is actually using the product or not.
This measures "number of minutes during which each user had checked
the app within the previous 15 minutes". It should correctly not
count server-initiated reloads.
It's possible that we should use something less aggressive than
mousemove; I'm a little torn on that because you really can check the
app for new messages without doing anything active.
This is somewhat tested but there are a few outstanding issues:
* Mobile apps don't report these data. It should be as easy as having
them send in update_active_status queries with new_user_input=true.
* The semantics of this should be better documented (e.g. the
management script should print out the spec above)x.
(imported from commit ec8b2dc96b180e1951df00490707ae916887178e)
This cache was created to make recipient lookups within a single
request (e.g. when fetching old messages) cheaper. To support stream
name changes, we need to invalidate this cache on every request so
that users get a consistent view of the name change.
(imported from commit 801051b9f6a108c1f50be7eca9a1242d661919b1)
This is experimental, for staging only. There might be a better
way to model this than dueling force_expand/force_collapse flags,
but it works for now. The code in collapse_recipient_group()
could also be DRYed up relative to expand_summary_row().
(imported from commit 107151d1ecd640970fb7700d41278a003bd1abaa)
This change will allow us to test the muting feature on
staging. Any topic named "muted" will automatically be
muted. You can also mute any other topic on the console:
muting.mute_topic('devel', 'ios');
current_msg_list.rerender();
More UI around this experiment will be coming soon, as well
as support for muting entire streams.
The muting module keeps track of which topics are muted, but a
user can expand muted messages, and once that happens, the
messages are marked with the "force_expand" flag that gets
persisted to the back end.
Muted messages are rendered in similar fashion to the summarized
rows, and as part of unifying some of that code, we have
made it so that expanding a summarized section doesn't remove
individual flags related to summaries; instead, the messages
get the force_expand flag set.
(imported from commit acee4190e63813d46850415c41ff8ebfae4a6953)
This commit CANNOT be deployed until the previous schema change
([schema] models: add an email_token field to Streams) is on prod.
Before applying this schema change, run the populate-stream-tokens
management command to generate tokens for streams that need them.
(imported from commit 7adc81c8c317ec5d59dd59ba42a4dc1a46174007)
We now show a list of users and allow you to deactivate a user using the
same process as `python manage.py deactivate_user`.
We add a new menu item accessible from the gear icon which will eventually
have much more than just this, but we have a good start here.
Here we also add a property to UserProfile which determines whether you're
eligible to access the administration panel, and then have code which shows
the menu option if so.
This introduces a new JS file, admin.js.
(imported from commit 52296fdedb46b4f32d541df43022ffccfb277297)
The e-mail forwarder will use this. Set it to nullable temporarily to
accomodate existing streams; later commits will a) provide a script to
give all streams a token, and b) make the field non-null.
Realm administrators will eventually have a UI to regenerate stream
tokens.
(imported from commit a084d0a7012eb9665e4da095cbc46aa9ef354eaa)
It will have new callers soon and that's as fine a place as any to
avoid circular imports.
(imported from commit 089a724e9ad06cb5a51ffe80f1729d789238e5f6)
When you read messages in a narrow and then un-narrow, collapse
adjacent messages read in the narrow into a summary row that can
be clicked to expand those messages.
Scoped to staging with feature flags.
The implementation of this within our current MessageList is rather ugly.
(imported from commit bcb3a39d8c0c334136fe86318f18ead03f0f50bf)
This needs to be deployed to both staging and prod at the same
off-peak time (and the schema migration run).
At the time it is deployed, we need to make a few changes directly in
the database:
(1) UPDATE django_content_type set app_label='zerver' where app_label='zephyr';
(2) UPDATE south_migrationhistory set app_name='zerver' where app_name='zephyr';
(imported from commit eb3fd719571740189514ef0b884738cb30df1320)