Recent changes merged in #10877 didn't handle these events
correctly. The linkified_id function breaks for the `discount`
object in the JSON payload. A cursory glance at Stripe's docs
tells me that since a discount is associated with a customer
or a coupon, it makes sense for a `discount` object to not have
an ID that can necessarily be linked to. So, we can just link
to the associated coupon instead.
This commit changes the return type of get_possible_mentions_info to a
list instead of a dict, thus disposing off the hacky logic of storing
users with duplicate full names with name|id keys that made the code
obfuscated.
The other functions continue to use the dicts as before, however, there
are minor variable changes where needed in accordance with the updated
definition of get_possible_mentions_info.
This function is equivalent to recipient_for_emails, but fetches
user_profiles by IDs, not by emails.
This commit is a part of our efforts surrounding #9474, but is
more primarily geared towards adding support for sending typing
notifications by user IDs.
Previously, get_user_profiles() was split into two functions:
* user_profiles_from_unvalidated_emails, which raised a
ValidationError upon encountering a non-existent user email.
* get_user_profiles, which caught the ValidationError raised
by user_profiles_from_unvalidated_emails and raised a
JsonableError instead.
According to Steve Howell, this complexity is partly a relic
of past refactoring and is unnecessarily heavy. It is better to
just raise JsonableError directly.
recipient_for_emails is used by our typing notifications code.
user_profiles_from_unvalidated_emails is used by our typing
notifications code *and* for sending messages.
user_profiles_from_unvalidated_emails is a part of a larger
framework used by Addressee to validate recipient emails when sending
messages and will eventually need to be removed as we move forward
with #9474. So it makes sense to just inline this function within
recipient_for_emails so that we don't break our typing notifications
code in the future.
This commit is a part of our efforts surrounding #9474.
This library was absolutely essential as part of our Python 2->3
migration process, but all of its calls should be either no-ops or
encode/decode operations.
Note also that the library has been wrong since the incorrect
refactoring in 1f9244e060.
Fixes#10807.
This adds a web flow and management command for reactivating a Zulip
organization, with confirmation from one of the organization
administrators.
Further work is needed to make the emails nicer (ideally, we'd send
one email with all the admins on the `To` line, but the `send_email`
library doesn't support that).
Fixes#10783.
With significant tweaks to the email text by tabbott.
The previous content made it sound like we were actually sending a
push notification, which could be confusing/alarming in some cases
(see e.g. 9c224ccdd3). Instead, we make
clear that we're sending it to all clients (which one might correctly
suspect is vacuous in the development environment).
While it could make sense to print these logging statements at WARN
level on server startup, it doesn't make sense to do so on every
message (though it perhaps did make sense to do so before more recent
changes added good ways to discover you forgot to configure push
notifications).
Instead, we now just do a WARN log on queue processor startup, and
then at DEBUG level for individual messages.
Fixes#10894.
For messages with strange senders, we don't import
messages. Basically, we only import a message if
it has sender with an id that maps to a non-deleted
user.
We now account for streams having users that
may be deleted. We do a couple things:
- use a loop instead of map
- only pass in users to hipchat_subscriber
- early-exit if there are not users
- skip owner/members logic for public streams
Change the truncation marker from `...` to `\n[message truncated]`
when receiving messages from the API or through e-mail. Also, update
tests to account for the new change.
Fix#10871.
There are only a handful of non-JSON webhooks that wouldn't
benefit from the notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json feature.
Specifically, these are the webhooks where the third-party product
uses another format, whether it be HTML form-encoded, XML, or
something else.
Tweaked by tabbott to correc the list of excluded webhooks.
Previously, the Stripe webhook code was riddled with implicit
assertions that there were exactly N event types within a given
category, and we handled the last one in a final `else` clause in the
block. This was likely to cause confusing problems in the event that
we're missing an event type (or Stripe adds a new one).
We fix this by just adding a few more conditionals and raising the
standard "unexpected event type" exception for the others.
Our recent change in 2fa77d9d54 to
disable the cached_db cache backend broke upgrade-zulip-from-git with
an attributeerror; we fix that by checking the session engine before
trying to access its cache-related attributes.
Removes email_not_verified option. That option was used to assign
email_data a different set of emails for a test. Instead of that,
this refactor allows to specify the email_data itself in the function
which calls github_oauth2_test. Flags like email_not_verified are
generally used in one test. This is a preparatory refactor for
choose email screen which may have introduced multiple flags otherwise.
The email_list returned has the primary email as the first element.
Testing: The order of the emails in the test was changed to put a
verified email before the primary one. The tests would fail without
this commit's change after the changes in the order of test emails.
This is initial work, which will help us establish habits of using a
well-tested approach for renaming a Zulip organization (since as part
of https://github.com/zulip/zulip-mobile/issues/3142, we'll likely
need to make this function do more).