Long-term, we probably want to make the filtering options more
generic, but there's little harm in adding an option for a specific
group we're likely to email multiple times.
This was apparently one of our few portico pages that never got the
white-box migration.
I did a bit of copyediting while looking at this page as well.
This extends the /json/typing endpoint to also accept
stream_id and topic. With this change, the requests
sent to /json/typing should have these:
* `to`: a list set to
- recipients for a PM
- stream_id for a stream message
* `topic`, in case of stream message
along with `op`(start or stop).
On receiving a request with stream_id and topic, we send
typing events to clients with stream_typing_notifications set
to True for all users subscribed to that stream.
Update `docs/production/install.md` and
`docs/production/deployment.md` to document the install flags that can
be used as part of the installer more clearly.
Fixes#18122.
Previously, we used to do a kind of "local echo"
whenever the user muted/unmuted a topic. Meaning,
we used to do most of the UI update work before making
the API call to mute the topic, instead of after
receiving the `muted_topics` event. This behavior
has been so since the beginning of time
(b4b6fa14d3) and isn't ideal because:
1. If the request fails on the backend, the UI
could end up in an incorrect state.
2. Adds code complexity.
3. Makes it difficult to catch bugs related to
live-update (like the one fixed by
f725711ff2).
4. Isn't consistent with other parts of the
codebase, which do the UI update while handling
events.
This commit makes it so that all the UI update
work is done only after recieving the `muted_topics`
event.
The only possible issue with this strategy could
be users sending another duplicate request in the small
time span before receiving the event. But that isn't
a big problem, because all requests involved here are
idempotent, and the worst that can happen is a HTTP 400.
The comment explains in more detail, but this should help avoid cases
where a Zulip server accidentally avoids the nag by having upgraded to
a 2-year old Zulip version from a 3-year-old version 2 months ago.
This commit adds support for a `None` option in the dropdown menu
of `Notification sound`. When this option is selected, no audible
notification is sent to the user.
`None` will appear as the first option in the dropdown menu, since
this is not categorized as a playable audio.
This new option is added so that folks can disable audio notifications
without losing their other notification configuration (like for PMs, mentions).
Necessary test case is added for this new option.
Fixes#16090.
Item field is added to the pill items, this is done to utilize
it wherever possible, to distinguish between diffrent types
of pill items(stream|user_groups|users).
It is also a preparatory commit to support expanding of stream
and user group pills.
Since it was introduced in 5ce0db9f43,
we've had alt text for the hotspots illustration with an invalid
translation tag.
Fix this by removing the alt text, since the image has no functional
effect and so the right answer should it fail to load or the user is
visually impaired is to ignore it.
Deduplicate control buttons by re-using the
compose_control_buttons.
A link to `help` overlay was added to `message_edit_form`
as a part of this process.
This fixes a bug that when video provider is set to `Jitsi`
from `none` in organization settings while message_edit_form
is open, the video icon is not displayed since
it was not present in the message_edit_form DOM even if
compose.update_video_chat_button_display tries to display it.
It is fixed since the `.video_link` element is always present
in DOM of `message_edit_form` now.
We convert the following elements to use a class instead of
id for accessing them across the codebase:
* markdown_preview
* undo_markdown_preview
* markdown_preview_spinner
* message_edit_content
* preview_content
Converted them together since changes to one impacted the other in
some modules like click_handlers.
Also, added a function in rows to get `message_row`.
We use `.compose_upload_file` across compose and message_edit_form
for file upload icon. This will help us share common code between
`compose` and `message_edit_form`.
In both compose and `message_edit_form` we use `file_input`
class to identify the file `input` element. This will help
to more easily share common elements between compose and message_edit.
Since we can have multiple instances of `message_edit_form`, it
makes sense to have it as a class.
We track the message_edit_form by setting an id to
`form` element dependent on message_id.
This commit makes it so that muted users never appear
in the right sidebar buddy list, filter text or not.
The hiding is done in the frontend only, and we still
recieve presence data from the server as before, so
no extra work is required on unmuting someone, other
than to rerender the user list.
Long term if we find that there are too many muted users,
we may want to optimize how we send presence data, but
that is unlikely to happen.
The other less extreme option is to gray out muted users,
but that cannot be done because it would conflict
with the graying out we do for non-recipients when the
compose box is open.
This makes the naming more intuitive and gives us a
single place to add more conditions on filtering
user_ids, with the current motivation being filtering
muted users, the logic for which will be added in further
commits.
This is a direct code move which puts all the functions
related to `user_id` lists near the bottom of the file.
This will make the file slightly easier to read.
Add a `--dry-run` flag to send_custom_email management command
in order to provide a mechanism to verify the emails of the recipients
and the text of the email being sent before actually sending them.
Add tests to:
- Check that no emails are actually sent when we are in the dry-run mode.
- Check if the emails are printed correctly when we are in the dry-run mode.
Fixes#17767
Previously the outgoing emails were sent over several SMTP
connections through the EmailSendingWorker; establishing a new
connection each time adds notable overhead.
Redefine EmailSendingWorker worker to be a LoopQueueProcessingWorker,
which allows it to handle batches of events. At the same time, persist
the connection across email sending, if possible.
The connection is initialized in the constructor of the worker
in order to keep the same connection throughout the whole process.
The concrete implementation of the consume_batch function is simply
processing each email one at a time until they have all been sent.
In order to reuse the previously implemented decorator to retry
sending failures a new method that meets the decorator's required
arguments is declared inside the EmailSendingWorker class. This
allows to retry the sending process of a particular email inside
the batch if the caught exception leaves this process retriable.
A second retry mechanism is used inside the initialize_connection
function to redo the opening of the connection until it works or
until three attempts failed. For this purpose the backoff module
has been added to the dependencies and a test has been added to
ensure that this retry mechanism works well.
The connection is closed when the stop method is called.
Fixes: #17672.