Since the type of request_method(AjaxRequestHandler) has
been extended in the previous commit.Consequently the 'data'
field of 'request_method' has to be typed such that it
satisfies this change.
Because request_method's type can also be 'typeof patch' which
does not accept undefined 'data' field, I haved 'omit'-ted
'undefined' from 'data's type in function signature to satisfy
TypeScript.
Now ,in support of the changes I have made to two different function
sign(namely setting_ui.do_settings_change,dialog_widget.submit_api_request)
I am stating some points about data field inside these respective
function signs.
1.settings_ui.do_settings_change: For this 'data' was actually never
undefined. Each function call has a 'data' object passed( with one
or more fields).
2.dialog_widget.submit_api_request: For this case many function calls
actually didn't have 'data' field (ie.'data' was undefined).
BUT,for those cases it was defaulted to '{}'(see function sign).
So effectively 'request_method' didn't recieve an undefined 'data' for
this case too. I have removed the defaulting and passed '{}' in the
function calls for those cases, which effectively does the some job,
but satisfies the type.
For both these cases 'data' field isn't undefined and hence an Omit,for me
makes sense.
Type AjaxRequestHandler is used for typing request methods
(like channel.get, channel.post etc.)Use cases include
'request_method' parameter in settings_ui.do_settings_change
and dialog_widget.submit_api_request.
Problem with the type definition:
The current type definition( ie. 'typeof call' ) satisfies every
'request_method' type EXCEPT channel.patch request.One can notice
the difference b/w 'call' and 'patch' function in channel.ts .
Hence,We need to expand the AjaxRequestHandler type.I have unioned it
with 'typeof patch' is account for the case when 'request_method'parameter
is of type channel.patch.
Discussion:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/6-frontend/topic/setting_ui.20do_settings_change/near/1754557
For endpoints with a type parameter to indicate whether a message is
a direct or stream message, adds support for passing "channel" as a
value for stream messages.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
By default, autossh writes to syslog; setting AUTOSSH_DEBUG is the
only way to produce output to STDERR. Timestamp that and log that to
the logfile, making the logs perhaps useful.
Fixes#18617.
- The role filter is added to both active and deactivated user
list. The original plan was to introduce a multi select checkbox
dropdown for the roles, but since that component is not ready yet,
we will use the dropdown component for the first iteration.
- To accomodate multiple filters, we have used an approach
similar to the one in recent_view_ui.js where we use dropdown
callback function and on("input") event on text search to set the
filter value in memory. The predicate functions uses these filters.
- We have also changed the default message when there are no
users to show to reflect `filters` instead of `current filter`.
Creating a bot with a name that is already in use
will raise an error. However, by deactivating
the existing bot, creating a new bot with the
same name, and then reactivating the original bot,
it is possible to have multiple bots with the same name.
To fix this, we check if the bot name is already
in use in the active bots list. If it is,
an error will be raised, prompting either the
name of the existing bot to be changed or
the bot to be deactivated.
Co-authored-by: Sujal Shah <sujalshah28092004@gmail.com>
Adds a loading spinner to the message history overlay,
improving the user experience by providing visual feedback while the
message edit history is loading.
Adds "/invites/multiuse" endpoint to the API documentation.
Creates a shared schema for the invite_as and invite_expires_in_minutes
parameters that are the same for the "POST /invites" endpoint.
Also, updates the response documented for the "GET /invites" endpoint
to match the information in the "POST /invites" and "/invites/multiuse"
documentation.
In an unsaved state, when focus is in a textarea or an input of type
text, we don't yet scroll the save button into view to not interrupt the
user's typing. When the input / textarea loses focus, we scroll then if
needed, triggered via the `change` event.
Security fix cf8b9ad needed migration
`zerver/0501_delete_dangling_usermessages` on the 8.x branch (3db1733).
This resulted in two migrations numbered 0501, due to which this tool
always got stuck on 0501.
We set `min-width: 0` on all nested flex containers for pills, not just
the pills label, which allows the label content to collapse as much as
needed with ellipsis when overflowing.
Fixes: #27205.
String.prototype.replace and String.prototype.replaceAll interpret
certain sequences such as $$ within a string provided as the
replacement argument. Avoid this interpretation by providing a
function.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This removes a bunch of out-of-date documentation which is better
addressed outside of Zulip, and provides more details on running a
PostgreSQL server on a separate host.
`--no-init-db` is used to silence the need for `--hostname` and
`--email` arguments; it is a proxy for "this is not a frontend host."
We would ideally like to use `has_class` to know if the user's
provided puppet classes are include an `app_frontend`, and thus
`--hostname` and `--email` are required -- but doing that requires
several other steps, and we would like this feedback to be immediate.
We make the presence of `--puppet-classes` equivalent to
`--no-init-db`, since nearly every configuration with
`--puppet-classes` does not install both a database and a frontend,
which is what is required to initialize a database.
These came in via d0dcc8bf26, which looks like it copied the comment
from the provisioning code. Production installs (even from git) do
not call `./manage.py makemessages`, so there is no reason to require
this for production deployments.
Streaming replication may be used even if `wal-g` is not -- as long as
the user can move a copy of the base backup to the replica (e.g. using
`pg_basebackup`). Remove the warning about this combination, and move
the `primary_conninfo` setting outside of the `s3_backups_bucket`
check.
If running on a stand-alone PostgreSQL server, then supervisor does
exist -- but `stop-server` is useless, and in fact cannot run because
the Zulip directory may not be readable by the `zulip` user.
Detect if this is an application front-end server by looking for
`/home/zulip/deployments`, and use the stop-server and flush-memcached
from there if it exists. The `create-db.sql` and
`terminate-psql-sessions` files are still read from the local
directory, but those already have precautions from being from a
non-world-readable directory, and are more obviously important to keep
in sync with the `create-database` script.