_default_manager is the same as objects on most of our models. But
when a model class is stored in a variable, the type system doesn’t
know which model the variable is referring to, so it can’t know that
objects even exists (Django doesn’t add it if the user added a custom
manager of a different name). django-stubs used to incorrectly assume
it exists unconditionally, but it no longer does.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Fixes#11767.
Previously multi-character emoji sequences weren't matched in the
emoji regex, so we'd convert the characters to separate images,
breaking the intended display.
This change allows us to match the full emoji sequence, and
therefore show the correct image.
zerver/migrations/0240_usermessage_migrate_bigint_id_into_id.py needs
to be updated to account for Django 4.1 creating AutoField as an
identity column rather than a serial column.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Note that django_stubs_ext is required to be placed within common.in
because we need the monkeypatched types in runtime; django-stubs
itself is for type checking only.
In the future, we would like to pin to a release instead of a git
revision, but several patches we've contributed upstream have not
appeared in a release yet.
We also remove the type annotation for RealmAuditLog.event_last_message_id
here instead of earlier because type checking fails otherwise.
Fixes#11560.
In #20012, it was discovered that since our `zulip_bots` package
requires `importlib-metadata >= 3.6; python_version < "3.10"`
whereas the server requires
`importlib-metadata==4.8.1 ; python_version < "3.8". This results
in `importlib-metadata` not being installed on Python 3.8 and
Python 3.9. This commit resolves that discrepancy.
Thanks to Anders Kaseorg (@andersk) for reporting this bug!
This makes no changes to the locked versions in *.txt, but it reduces
duplicate information and gives us sane workflows for
* upgrading packages: remove some or all lines from *.txt and re-run
`update-locked-requirements`;
* marking packages as intentionally held back: add a version bound
to *.in with an explanatory comment.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
* backports-abc: For old Python versions.
* backports.ssl-match-hostname: For old Python versions.
* docopt: Has never been used directly.
* gitdb: Has never been used directly.
* ndg-httpsclient: No longer used by requests ≥ 2.12.1.
* pycrypto: Has never been used directly.
* smmap: Has never been used directly.
* typing: For old Python versions.
* typing_extensions: For old Python versions.
PROVISION_VERSION is not bumped because these were already unused
since at least the last major bump.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>