This experiment has been disabled for everyone for a while: if we
bring something like this back, it is not likely to be exactly the same,
and will be different enough to require a different implementation.
As it is, the summarization code was making a few code paths (rendering
especially) more complex, and is worth removing for simplicity's sake.
(imported from commit 6ac8cdc9f7077a5a1da01ab4268aba3db0bc43f8)
Before we deploy this commit, we must migrate the data from the staging redis
server to the new, dedicated redis server. The steps for doing so are the
following:
* Remove the zulip::redis puppet class from staging's zulip.conf
* ssh once from staging to redis-staging.zulip.net so that the host key is known
* Create a tunnel from redis0.zulip.net to staging.zulip.net
* zulip@redis0:~$ ssh -N -L 127.0.0.1:6380:127.0.0.1:6379 -o ServerAliveInterval=30 -o ServerAliveCountMax=3 staging.zulip.net
* Set the redis instance on redis0.zulip.net to replicate the one on staging.zulip.net
* redis 127.0.0.1:6379> slaveof 127.0.0.1 6380
* Stop the app on staging
* Stop redis-server on staging
* Promote the redis server on redis0.zulip.net to a master
* redis 127.0.0.1:6379> slaveof no one
* Do a puppet apply at this commit on staging (this will bring up the tunnel to redis0)
* Deploy this commit to staging (start the app on staging)
* Kill the tunnel from redis0.zulip.net to staging.zulip.net
* Uninstall redis-server on staging
The steps for migrating prod will be the same modulo s/staging/prod0/.
(imported from commit 546d258883ac299d65e896710edd0974b6bd60f8)
This removed the cronjob from all app_frontend servers and enables the
local Postfix mail server on the same.
This is a no-op on staging if the parent commit has already been
applied.
To deploy this commit, run a puppet-apply on prod.
(imported from commit 6d3977fd12088abcd33418279e9fa28f9b2a2006)
This will cause us to recieve messages sent to streams.staging.zulip.com
via the local Postfix daemon running on staging.
This commit does not impact prod. To deploy, a puppet-apply is needed on
staging.
(imported from commit 9eaedc28359f55a65b672a2e078c57362897c0de)
The file test_runner.py has our subclass of DjangoTestSuiteRunner
and various methods that help it work.
(imported from commit 8eca39a7ed3f8312c986224a810d4951559e7a8b)
Before deploying to staging, create the tutorial bot:
email: welcome-bot@zulip.com
name: Zulip Welcome Bot
(imported from commit 2f337a00ffac888b121975bdb95a89cf2f8ab3a7)
Add javascript to handle the button clicks and update the status based
on the subscribe and unsubscribe events from the server.
(imported from commit 6b9c0b40d9084e3d8b64bed701ebc786bef6d432)
Add back end for admins to assign/remove admin permissions for other users.
The /json/users/<email> endpoint allows you to PATCH is_admin.
(imported from commit bb5e6d44d759274cc2a7cb27e479ae96b2f271b5)
The one call we were making to it was actually unnecessary since highlighting is
no longer done client-side.
(imported from commit 7644a5961ca48cd57f4b65c6f698083677e0a130)
Zendesk works a lot like desk.com, it has triggers which use targets.
The triggers have a user defined template. Targets can also have place
holders that are posted, we add the ticket id and title here so we can
always construct the message subject.
(imported from commit 04e8e5c7c0fc5568201f252546f6ed42f282fd00)
This is used by the Android app to authenticate without prompting for a
password.
To do so, we implement a custom authentication backend that validates
the ID token provided by Google and then tries to see if we have a
corresponding UserProfile on file for them.
If the attestation is valid but the user is unregistered, we return that
fact by modifying a dictionary passed in as a parameter. We then return
the appropriate error message via the API.
This commit adds a dependency on the "googleapi" module. On Debian-based
systems with the Zulip APT repository:
sudo apt-get install python-googleapi
For OS X and other platforms:
pip install googleapi
(imported from commit dbda4e657e5228f081c39af95f956bd32dd20139)
Make our dev setup more similar to prod by using compiled.js,
instead of AJAX-ing templates on the fly and compiling them
with non-node code. This will make our dev environment more
consistent with prod (to avoid surprising bugs), plus it should
be faster (fewer AJAX calls).
This change also means we don't have to keep two copies
of static/third/handlebars/handlebars.js around.
(imported from commit d8d584b9aa13adcdcce7e424033610d77d2df79b)
Otherwise the app would crash when it tried to build template context:
Traceback (most recent call last):
[...]
File ".../zerver/context_processors.py", line 23, in add_settings
'email_gateway_example': settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_EXAMPLE,
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/django/conf/__init__.py", line 55, in __getattr__
return getattr(self._wrapped, name)
AttributeError: 'Settings' object has no attribute 'EMAIL_GATEWAY_EXAMPLE'
(imported from commit 6cc5d3f150326a55230ea91e6c228ae9b1e19df3)
We were incorrectly manually setting EXTERNAL_API_PATH for localhost
in local_settings.py, but the exception case we should be setting it
manually for is prod.
(imported from commit cbdf75c87ffccdeb306407a59c6594880f4461eb)
I'd also like to add a database table to actually store the values
that we get out of this and our send message requests for future
inspection, but for now, grepping logs+statsd is good enough.
(imported from commit 99ef179651850217fe6e82c5e928d122ca91101e)
We now have 2 variablse:
EXTERNAL_API_PATH: e.g. staging.zulip.com/api
EXTERNAL_API_URI: e.g. https://staging.zulip.com/api
The former is primarily needed for certain integrations.
(imported from commit 3878b99a4d835c5fcc2a2c6001bc7eeeaf4c9363)
Many deployments will not set AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN , because they allow
anonymous binding. It is better for us to use AUTH_LDAP_SERVER_URI as a
signal for whether to use LDAP, since any deployment that uses LDAP will
set that local setting.
(imported from commit ad70bedfb572b42a9df954819593e2678729647b)
If authoritative data is available from say the LDAP database, we now
ignore the POSTed user name, and don't offer it as a form field.
We fall back to giving the user a text field if they aren't in LDAP.
If users do not have any form fields to fill out, we simply bring them
to the app without the registration page, logging them in using a dummy
backend.
(imported from commit 6bee87430ba46ff753ea3408251e8a80c45c713f)
The latter doesn't depend on the former; we can still fill in your full
name even if you didn't authenticate via LDAP.
This commit requires django_auth_ldap to be installed. On Debian
systems, you can do so via APT:
sudo apt-get install python-django-auth-ldap
On OS X, use your favourite package manager. For pip, I believe this
will work:
pip install django_auth_ldap
django_auth_ldap depends on the "ldap" Python package, which should be
installed automatically on your system.
(imported from commit 43967754285990b06b5a920abe95b8bce44e2053)
This requires a puppet apply on each of staging and prod0 to update
the nginx configuration to support the new URL when it is deployed.
(imported from commit a35a71a563fd1daca0d3ea4ec6874c5719a8564f)
This could potentially help with debugging exactly what happened with
some issue down the line.
(imported from commit cc7321d742875b644d4727a084b462dcd01dcf10)
This is useful for the occasional case where we cannot figure out what
is causing a particular problem, but it can be easily reproduced on
staging.
(imported from commit 8b51184a8b686814f2c6ff103ba355538463ceb0)
CUSTOMER13 doesn't want it, and there's currently no nginx config
or configurable Camo URI, so it wouldn't work if image preview
were enabled.
(imported from commit 615d4a32acbc4d4d590f88cf4e7d45d8f49db1d3)
It throws an exception when the mixpanel library is not present. This
exception breaks emoji autocomplete, among other things.
(imported from commit 6ae2a69d40282701b8717b60d887836416c85a6c)
This command should be run continuously via supervisor. It periodically
checks for new email messages to send, and then sends them. This is for
sending email that you've queued via the Email table, instead of mandrill
(as is the case for our localserver/development deploys).
(imported from commit a2295e97b70a54ba99d145d79333ec76b050b291)
ScheduledJobs with type Email displace the usual mandrill codepaths
in the Zulip Enterprise deploys
* Email-specific helper functions will appear in deliver_email.py
* 0058_auto__add_scheduledjob.py
(imported from commit 8db08d8a279600322acfdbed792dc1a676f7a0ab)
The /avatar/<email> URL redirects to the appropriate
avatar URL for an email, whether it's hosted by Gravatar
or Zulip. (This will work even for external users, as
it falls through to Gravatar.)
(imported from commit 7e6f226659cb2e5a7f6426da0be8aa9bae9cff14)
Because import_module does not correctly handle safe circular imports we
need to import zerver.models first before the middleware tries to import it.
(imported from commit 1afebd8c950c44c8d136b0b63a09319ccef02555)
update-prod-static needs DEBUG=False. This also replaces our
local_settings.py before generating anything included in the tarball.
(imported from commit 890cd9d1a44acfd2c20e1662e0c68132c633d1b3)
The Freshdesk API is bonkers, but we do the best we can with it to
support notifications on ticket creation and ticket updates.
(imported from commit 2023622b274ef83f4e1544d0df286fe2e68581b3)
This was recommended by:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/checklist/
Since we don't change our deployments without restarting Django and
don't use any custom template magic, this should be a free performance
win.
(imported from commit fd498ab97d0669c3a14b342b2d2f01994a1f1ee1)