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Vishnu Ks be328b2c7b circleci: Create script for generating Dockerfiles.
[greg: updated Dockerfile comment]
2018-01-31 10:53:13 -08:00
Greg Price 9798bb51c8 notifications: Restore a comment explaining `received_messages`.
A comment like this was removed in
  fa44d2ea6 "settings: Remove autoscroll_forever setting."
The comment went on to say something about autoscroll, but this
part still seems relevant.  While here, adjust grammar and caps.
2018-01-31 07:51:16 -05:00
Eeshan Garg 162f34f0d0 api/get-profile: Make code examples/fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the
example fixture and code example, so that both are tested
in zerver/lib/api_test_helpers.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg 2bea4b70de api/create-user: Make code examples/fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the
example fixture and code example, so that both are tested
in zerver/lib/api_test_helpers.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg fe98a59f5c bugdown/api_code_examples: Add macro for admin zuliprc lines.
Some of our code examples can only be run with administrator
credentials (such as create-user). Thus, the Markdown extension
for generating code examples should have an option to include
the lines that recommend using an admin zuliprc instead of a
non-admin one.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg 73a3755120 api/get-all-streams: Make code examples/fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the
example fixture and code example, so that both are tested
in zerver/lib/api_test_helpers.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg dcf3a9cd18 api/get-subscribed-streams: Make code examples/fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the
example fixture and code example, so that both are tested
in tools/lib/api_tests.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg 6c634d6847 api/get-stream-id: Make code examples and fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the
example fixture and code example, so that both are tested
in tools/lib/api_tests.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg d46753c26d markdown: Remove macro for successful API JSON response.
Now that we have a Markdown extension-based test framework for
generating and testing code examples on our /api pages, we don't
need this macro anymore!
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg b1878f14a2 api/update-message: Make code examples and fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the
example fixture and code example, so that both are tested in
tools/lib/api_tests.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg cf80587f47 api/private-message: Make code examples and fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the example
fixture and code example, so that both are tested in
tools/lib/api_tests.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg f58ecee2d8 api/stream-message: Make code examples and fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples to generate the example
fixture and code example, so that both are tested in
tools/lib/api_tests.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg c158869096 Rename tools/lib/api_tests.py to zerver/lib/api_test_helpers.py.
Now that the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_examples depended on code in the
tools/lib/* directory, it caused the production tests to fail since
the tools/ directory wouldn't exist in a production environment.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg a1a69a0ac2 api/render-message: Make code examples and fixtures testable.
This commit uses the Markdown extension defined in
zerver/lib/bugdown/api_generate_example to generate the example
fixture and code example, so that both are tested in
tools/lib/api_tests.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Eeshan Garg c89550cfa0 api docs: Add Markdown extension for generating examples/fixtures.
This commit adds a Markdown extension that allows the following
syntax,

{generate_code_example|<md_file_name>|<fixture or method>}

to generate code examples and fixtures found in tools/lib/api_tests.py
and templates/zerver/api/fixtures.json, respectively.
2018-01-31 07:30:54 -05:00
Greg Price 8147897ac5 test-run-dev: Clean up some basic Python style. 2018-01-30 16:08:43 -08:00
Greg Price ff8e588340 test-run-dev: Delete commented-out code.
We don't disable code by commenting it out -- that leaves a mess.
We delete it.  Remembering what the code was is what source control
is for.

This fixes cd849bc3f "test-run-dev: Disable Nagios check."
from a few weeks ago.
2018-01-30 15:57:58 -08:00
Greg Price cad4083987 export: Fix an unnecessary Any.
This was introduced a few weeks ago in
ed4054d11 "Import script: Check and add system bots after every import."
2018-01-30 15:34:47 -08:00
Tim Abbott 49a009eebc Update changelog through end of November.
This covers commits through 3be8e95d13.
2018-01-30 14:01:20 -08:00
Greg Price f9b12952f8 stripe: Move error handling into stripe.py too.
This completes the separation of our logic for managing Stripe
customers from the view code for the billing page.

As we add more features to our Customer model and to our Stripe
integration, we might further separate those two things; but for now
they're nearly synonymous and there's no problem in them being mixed
together.
2018-01-30 12:44:35 -08:00
Greg Price 0b81762350 billing: Move most Stripe code to its own file.
We'll handle the error-handling in a separate commit, as it's still
entangled with the view function.
2018-01-30 12:44:35 -08:00
Greg Price 5feb31a957 billing: Start pulling apart the page from the logic.
Pull the code that talks to Stripe out into its own functions.
In a followup commit we'll move these to a separate file, as well
as the error-handling logic that remains in the view function
for now.

Also fix the translation markings: the translated string must be a
constant (e.g. a format string), or else translation is impossible.

Viewing with `-b` shows the few changes that happen in the logic
as it moves out of the view function; viewing without shows the
few changes in the rest of the view function.
2018-01-30 12:44:35 -08:00
Tim Abbott c2ceb3c13b EmailSendingWorker: Fix retry for sending emails.
If an exception was thrown inside `send_email` resulting in a retry,
we would include the `failed_tries` data in the event, which turned
out to thrown an exception itself.

This fixes that flow, including deepening the test so that it would
fail if we didn't have the new logic.
2018-01-30 11:28:09 -08:00
rht f190888dfb django-2.0: Bump social auth version to 2.1.0. 2018-01-30 10:53:54 -08:00
rht 9a8d2244ca django-2.0: Shift to resolvers from urlresolvers.
The old name is deprecated.
2018-01-30 10:53:54 -08:00
rht 8106a25e61 django-2.0: Add on_delete on ForeignKeys.
In Django 2.0, one must specify the on_delete behavior for all
ForeignKeys explicitly.
2018-01-30 10:53:54 -08:00
akashnimare 8e268b5a7b Fix favicon generator script.
This commit fixes the path for generated favicons.
2018-01-30 10:32:55 -08:00
Vishnu Ks 57d2d3ada5 circleci: Upload coverage reports to codecov.io.
The Travis config does this by a `pip install codecov` in setup and
running the resulting `codecov` command at the end.  That risks
confusion because it makes the library look like something we might
be using *during* the tests to collect coverage information.
Instead, install and run codecov together at the end.

(The docs also suggest using their bash-based uploader instead;
but following those directions seems to result in coverage.xml
not getting included (maybe not even built), and no coverage data
getting uploaded for Python source files, only JavaScript.  Not
sure why that is, but using the pip package is fine.)

Also, because this step is inherently about talking to a
third-party service whose reliability we can't control, and because
it's purely a reporting step that happens after our actual test
suite has succeeded, don't fail if it fails; just print a message.
(I'd prefer a somewhat louder message, like turning that step
yellow or something in the Circle web UI, but Circle doesn't offer
an option like that.  If the coverage reports start consistently
failing for some reason, then if we're actually reading them we'll
notice anyway.)

[greg: Edited step name and error message; wrote this commit message.]
2018-01-29 18:31:53 -08:00
Brock Whittaker 3b600d5591 /billing/: Rename "payment.html" => "billing.html".
This matches the URL path /billing/ to the filename "billing.html".
2018-01-29 17:24:28 -08:00
Vishnu Ks 43a6439b3b upload: Enforce per-realm quota. 2018-01-29 16:06:11 -08:00
Greg Price b69873522b upload: Handle JSON errors from server generically. 2018-01-29 16:06:11 -08:00
Greg Price d053e07760 upload: Make filedrop error handling more consistent.
The first argument to the error callback is *usually* a string code
from a list in the filedrop source; but sometimes it was the text
the server sent in the HTTP status line, instead.  The latter isn't
predictable, and so it's not possible to write app code that uses it
to handle error consistently.

Instead, use that parameter for the numeric HTTP status code.  This
still isn't totally clean in that sometimes it's internal filedrop
errors, as strings, and sometimes it's HTTP status codes, as numbers;
but at least both of those are things we can sanely handle with a
`switch` statement.

Also pass through `serverResponse`, which for a nice JSON error from
the server will contain meaningful information about the error which
the calling code can use for nice error handling.  And just drop the
HTTP status text, which at best is redundant with the numeric code.

In passing, fix one case where for no obvious reason filedrop was
passing the file object but not the index.

This should be a pure refactor.
2018-01-29 16:06:11 -08:00
Vishnu Ks fe787c617c upload: Add a quota field to Realm. 2018-01-29 16:06:11 -08:00
Vishnu Ks 035d3c5e97 upload: Remove UserProfile field for old per-user quota. 2018-01-29 16:06:11 -08:00
Greg Price 55cf54c087 upload: Remove old per-user quota feature.
We'll replace this primarily with per-realm quotas (plus the simple
per-file limit of settings.MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE, 25 MiB by default).

We do want per-user quotas too, but they'll need some more management
apparatus around them so an admin has a practical way to set them
differently for different users.  And the error handling in this
existing code is rather confused.  Just clear this feature out
entirely for now; then we'll build the per-realm version more cleanly,
and then we can later add back per-realm quotas modelled after that.

The migration to actually remove the field is in a subsequent commit.

Based in part on work by Vishnu Ks (hackerkid).
2018-01-29 16:06:11 -08:00
Aditya Bansal 0fcf0c5052 thumbor: Add thumbor on port 9995 in development.
For now, this does nothing in a production environment, but it should
simplify the process of doing testing on the Thumbor implementation,
by integrating a lot of dependency management logic.
2018-01-29 13:10:29 -08:00
Umair Khan bb7d21c77f i18n: Make Git ignore mobile.json resources. 2018-01-29 12:49:51 -08:00
Umair Khan 8b2efcbf27 i18n: Include mobile stats in percent translated.
Fixes #7499
2018-01-29 12:49:51 -08:00
Umair Khan 39645eeb27 i18n: Check in mobile_info.json. 2018-01-29 12:49:51 -08:00
Umair Khan 8700e8aeaf i18n: Retrieve mobile translations.
This commit also adds a tool to push translation sources to Transifex.
This tool makes sure that we don't push mobile source file. Mobile
source file is supposed to be handled from Zulip-Mobile repo.
2018-01-29 12:49:51 -08:00
Logan Williams 53e4dc1a46 left sidebar: Clicking on a stream clears the stream search.
Clears and hides the search bar when a stream is selected from the
filtered stream list.

Fixes: #7909.
2018-01-29 11:04:48 -08:00
Greg Price 0f99610478 signup: Small refactor to isolate actually sending mail.
This is a little cleaner in that the try/except blocks for
SMTPException are a lot narrower; and it'll facilitate an upcoming
change to sometimes skip sending mail.
2018-01-29 10:27:11 -08:00
Greg Price 9476a3a334 test-install: Give the host a direct view of the guest's /tmp/src/.
(This is a small fixup to the main change, which was accidentally
included in a previous commit:
  08bbd7e61 "settings: Slightly simplify EMAIL_BACKEND logic."
Oops.  See there for most of the changes described here.)

The installer works out of a release-tarball tree.  We typically want
to share this tree between successive test-install runs (with an rsync
or similar command to update source files of interest) because
rebuilding a release tree from scratch is slow.  But the installer
will munge the tree; so instead of directly bind-mounting the tree
into the container, we need to give it an overlay over the tree, as a
sandbox to play in.

Previously we used lxc-copy's `-m overlay=...` feature to do this,
mounting an overlay in the container.  But then sometimes in
development we want to reach in and edit some code in the tree,
e.g. before rerunning the installer after something failed.  Reaching
inside the container for this is a pain (`ssh` would add latency, and
I haven't installed sshd in the containers; and getting rsync to work
with `lxc-attach` was beyond what I could figure out in a few minutes
of fiddling); and editing the base tree often doesn't work.

So, create the overlay with our own `mount -t overlay`, and have
`lxc-copy` just bind-mount that in.  Now the host has direct access to
the same overlay which the guest is working from.

Also this makes it past time to help the user out in finding the fresh
names we've created: first the container, now this shared tree.  Print
those at the end, rather than make the user scroll to the top and find
the right `set -x` line to copy-paste from.
2018-01-29 10:27:11 -08:00
Shubham Dhama 70079e0a12 settings: Makes selector look better in firefox.
This adds a custom selector icon to make our dropdowns look
well-designed in Firefox.

Fixes: #6707.
2018-01-28 12:40:42 -08:00
YJDave 65592375ce dark-mode: Fix background color of dropdown menus. 2018-01-28 12:40:42 -08:00
YJDave 2b1b477fc7 org settings: Set default value on top of dropdowns. 2018-01-28 12:32:35 -08:00
aedorado c98d355321 right-sidebar: Fix clicking between Users label and search icon.
This brings the right sidebar UI to match the similar widget in the
left sidebar.  Since there's no other plausible effect for a click in
this whitespace, this small tweak should make using Zulip a bit more
convenient.

Fixes #8161.
2018-01-27 16:29:44 -08:00
Brock Whittaker 2c3b30bf2c landing-page: Change dropdown height to "auto" on mobile.
The height was too large (at 85px), so this makes it auto again.
2018-01-27 16:22:14 -08:00
Brock Whittaker 70b80a2cfb landing-page: Darken body when mobile sidebar is open.
This signals that you should not access the body before trying to close the sidebar.
2018-01-27 16:22:14 -08:00
Brock Whittaker 931261f017 dark-mode: Make all ".modal-bg .modal-header" styles the same.
This is a master selector that selects all the cases that were removed
along with one more (password modal).
2018-01-27 16:19:59 -08:00