Due to recent refactoring in 9fb03cb2c7, a user could not
upload avatar if the server uses local upload backend and there
was already an avatar file for that user.
This commit fixes it to just check if there exists a file only
when importing and not when the user is actually trying to
change the avatar.
Fixes#30676.
As a follow up for f49a11c810, this
commit standardizes the naming of the day and night themes to light
and dark, respectively in the backend. This makes the backend
consistent with the naming used in the frontend and UI.
This also solves a regression introduced in
f49a11c810, where the frontend was sending
"/light" and "/dark" commands to the backend, but the backend was
expecting "/day" and "/night" commands.
This is done in as much of a drop-in fashion as possible. Note that
libvips does not support animated PNGs[^1], and as such this
conversion removes support for them as emoji; however, libvips
includes support for webp images, which future commits will take
advantage of.
This removes the MAX_EMOJI_GIF_SIZE limit, since that existed to work
around bugs in Pillow. MAX_EMOJI_GIF_FILE_SIZE_BYTES is fixed to
actually be 128KiB (not 128MiB, as it actually was), and is counted
_after_ resizing, since the point is to limit the amount of data
transfer to clients.
[^1]: https://github.com/libvips/libvips/discussions/2000
This commit updates the message contents to use triple quotes.
It helps to maintain a consistent pattern for multi-line strings
in 'zerver/lib/onboarding.py' file and it'll be a lot more
convenient to edit in that form in the future.
Currently, for computing fields like can_create_public_streams
and can_create_private_steams fields, is_user_in_group is called
to check whether the user is part of the group which has the
permission. This means that there will be one DB query for each
field.
To optimize this, we now first fetch all the groups that the
user is member of, including the anonymous groups which are
used for settings, such that we can then just check whether
the user is part of the group which has the permission meaning
we would need only one query to compute all the fields.
This would be helpful when settings for other similar fields
will also be migrated to groups framework.
This commit removes create_private_stream_policy setting as
we now use new group based setting.
The "/register" response includes realm_create_private_stream_policy
field to return a value representing superset of users who have the
permission to create private channels, as older clients still expect
this field.
This commit helps in using the realm object which has the
prefetched group settings so that we can avoid extra queries
when calculating fields like can_create_public_streams.
There is no need to call settings_user.can_create_public_streams
and similar functions for private and web-public streams twice,
once to compute the field for a single stream type and one to
compute can_create_streams.
The value for each stream type can be used to compute value of
can_create_streams field.
Earlier we were using the type `OptionalNarrowListT` for all functions
that required "narrow" as a parameter.
This commit changes all the functions accepting a "narrow"
to use a list of the new `NarrowParameter`
instead of `OptionalNarrowListT` which is a list of dicts.
Removed the old `narrow_parameter` as we have shifted to
the new `NarrowParameter` Pydantic Object.
This new object provides better error messages for data validation,
hence changed the error messages in `test_message_fetch`.
Convert `custom_profile_fields.py` to use `typed_endpoint`.
Use `TypedDict` from `typing_extensions` instead of `typing`,
to support Pydantic's type checking.
We believe this to already be obsolete and dead code and is about to be
removed with the migration to the FCM HTTP v1 API, where the concept
doesn't exist anymore.
Create the is:followed search operator.
Fetch all messages that are from followed topics
using exists.
Update API documentation and changelog.
Co-authored-by: Kenneth Rodrigues <kenneth.nrk123@gmail.com>
Fixes#27309.
Previously, there were three different sections for managing active
users, deactivated users and invitations.
This commit combines users section has into a single tabbed panel.
Fixes: #26949.
Co-authored-by: shashank-23002 <21bec103@iiitdmj.ac.in>
When there was a race during bulk insertion of UserTopic
rows, it resulted in Integrity error.
We update the 'last_updated' and 'visibility_policy'
columns for conflicting rows.
We also removed the separate update query to update
visibility_policy because now the new SQL query can
handle the updates too. This leads to have fewer round
trips to the database.