In docker-zulip installs, /etc/zulip/zulip.conf,
/etc/zulip/zulip-secrets.conf, and /home/zulip/uploads are all
symlinks into the `/data` directory which is mounted as a Docker
Volume. By default, `tar` does not dereference symlinks, leading to
backups that are missing these critical pieces.
Add `-h` to the `tar` invocation, to follow symlinks, so backups in
Docker have all of their pieces. Since none of the contents of the
backup intentionally use symlinks, this is safe.
Co-authored-by: Alex Vandiver <alexmv@zulip.com>
If the user group being deactivated is used as a setting for a stream
which cannot be accessed by the user trying to deactivate the group,
we show "Unknown stream" in the banner mentioning where the group
is used.
This commit adds code to list the groups and streams
where the group is being used as settings in a banner.
The banner also mentions if the group is being used for
realm settings.
The error response when a user group cannot be deactivated due
to it being used as a subgroup or for a setting includes details
about the supergroups, streams, user groups as well the settings
for which it is used.
This commit adds access_user_group_to_read_membership function
so that we can avoid calling get_user_group_by_id_in_realm with
"for_read=True" from views functions, which is better for security
since that function does not do any access checks.
Previously, if the user_group_edit_policy was set to allow
members or full members to manage the group, the user had
to be the direct member of the group being managed.
This commit updates the code to allow members of the subgroups
as well to manage the group as technically members of the
subgroups are member of the group.
This also improves the code to not fetch all the group members
to check this, and instead directly call is_user_in_group
which uses "exists" to check it.
This commit renames has_user_group_access function to
has_user_group_access_for_subgroup, since the function
is only used to check access for using a group as subgroup.
This commit refactors the code to check permission for
accessing user group in such a way that we can avoid
duplicate code in future when we will have different
settings controlling the permissions for editing group
details and settings, joining the group, adding others
to group, etc.
This isn't a bug fix, but it does clean up the code. `reload_setup`
only uses the `stream_id` if it can parse it as an integer and
otherwise falls back to `undefined`, so it makes more sense to not
include undefined stream ids.
Fixes#31750.
The control buttons of the edit box were flickering b/w default cursor
and pointer cursor after c1d155d923.
The addition of `position: relative` to `.edit-content-container` was
causing that. We've now added a div to apply position:relative to, this
div does not have any edit controls in it's children.
This is helpful for when a user wants to delete multiple pills
in a row, now that a pill needs to be highlighted before it can
be deleted.
It makes more sense intuitively for the previous pill to be selected
after backspace, since the direction of deletion is backwards. We
still potentially focus next() if there is no previous pill, which
is most helpful when the input element has no more pills left, since
this focuses the text field.
Select the pill on the first backspace and delete the whole pill on
the second backspace. If the pill is already highlighted from
left-pressing, then backspace would delete it right away.
We're making this change because it can be quite annoying to
re-type out a pill that's accidentally deleted, and users might
think pills are editable and accidentally delete the whole thing
with a backspace stroke.
The HTML id attribute is supposed to be globally unique; it’s not an
appropriate place to store a user-controlled string, or to identify
part of a component that’s rendered more than once.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
`window.Notification` can be `undefined` in iOS Safari.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=247315
This hasn't caused any known bugs, but it's better to catch
this case with an undefined check than to assert it's defined
when we convert this file to typescript.
The use of the robust Address(...)-based address generation was added in
b945aa3443 but then this couple of
instances of the naive approach were added later.
Creates a URLRedirect for this help center article to go to the
new "Moving to Zulip" guide.
Updates the astro.config.mjs file for the changes to the help
center sidebar that have been made as part of the replacement
of this help center guide.
Fixes#31499.
Replaces links to "Getting your organization started with Zulip"
in onboarding emails and Welcome bot direct message for owners of
new organizations.
Revises text in those emails and messages to reflect the new
"Moving to Zulip" help center guide that is now used.
Replace links in the landing page footer and navigation bar to go
to the new "Moving to Zulip" guide, instead of the "Getting your
organization started with Zulip" guide.
In the help center and production documentation, replace links to
the "Getting your organization started with Zulip" guide to the
new "Moving to Zulip" guide.
As the guide to getting an organization started is being replaced
by the moving to zulip guide, replace links to subsections of the
old guide to instead go to dedicated articles about those topics.
In order to only generate relative links for Zulip Cloud billing
specific gear menu options in relevant help center articles, we
pass down settings.CORPORATE_ENABLED to be set as a global variable
for zerver/lib/markdown/help_relative_links.py so that self-hosted
servers' help center documentation will not have these links.
It's nicer to have these indexes properly registered, rather than hidden
in RunSQL operations. Now that Django has had support for unique
functional indexes for a while, let's clean this up.