The emoji dir is present in the data from our export tool. This was
added in 468afe4840.
This comment hasn't been updated since
c4b886d8ae, so probably we just forgot to
refresh it when custom emoji export was added.
Fixes warnings like “ResourceWarning: unclosed file <_io.FileIO
name='/srv/zulip/var/044e5d44-87aa-4c43-abbb-28a144fa6654/test-backend/run_1238680/worker_0/test_uploads/files/thumbnail/2/1e/jmUuDhQC8WlaSRCuc0zQyx7D/img.tif/100x75.webp'
mode='rb' closefd=True>” with warnings enabled.
deque(…, 0) is an efficient way to consume an iterator documented at
https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html#itertools-recipes
under consume.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously, if someone changed the font-size or line height
settings to some value other than the legacy values, we set
dense_mode to False if it was True. This commit changes the
code to require clients to pass dense_mode as False in such
cases and raise an error otherwise.
We should flush the cache after commiting changes to DB to
make sure that the cache does not contain stale data when
updating multiple settings in a single request.
Instead of the PUSH_NOTIFICATIONS_BOUNCER_URL and
SUBMIT_USAGE_STATISTICS settings, we want servers to configure
individual ZULIP_SERVICE_* settings, while maintaining backward
compatibility with the old settings. Thus, if all the new
ZULIP_SERVICE_* are at their default False value, but the legacy
settings are activated, they need to be translated in computed_settings
to the modern way.
This is a small optimization to avoid DB queries if the bot owner
is not changed.
This also helps in avoiding showing the error message in UI if
anything other than the owner is updated for a deactivated bot.
Ideally if the bot owner is not changed, the bot_owner_id field
should not be passed in the request, but we would handle that
later given this is anyways a small nice optimization and we
follow this pattern at other places as well in the API.
Adds a header to the section of changes notes about new and
deprecated narrow filters, so that it's easier to directly
link to the relevant content in the construct a narrow article
from the main API changelog and endpoint documentation.
The HookPress plugin has been unavailable since July 2019, so it
doesn't make sense to continue supporting these events in the
WordPress webhook integration.