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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Vandiver 436dab0e01 messages: Remove use of @overload in access_message.
f92d43c690 added uses of `@overload` to probide multiple type
signatures for `access_message`, based on the `get_user_message`
parameter.  Unfortunately, mypy does not check the function body
against overload signatures, so it allows type errors to go
undetected.

Replace the overloads with two functions, for one of which also
returns the usermessage.  The third form, of only returning if the
usermessage exists, is not in a high-enough performance endpoint that
a third form is worth maintaining; it uses the usermessage form.
2024-04-12 11:41:27 -07:00
Alex Vandiver 52e3c8e1b2 user_message: Move create_historical_user_messages to zerver.lib.user_message.
It is not even used in zerver.actions.create_user.
2024-03-26 10:52:37 -07:00
Alex Vandiver f92d43c690 messages: Use overloads to only return a user_message if needed. 2024-03-22 09:30:17 -07:00
Alex Vandiver b3e8878252 message_cache: Rename update_to_dict_cache to update_message_cache.
This better describes what it does.
2024-02-14 12:27:03 -08:00
Alex Vandiver 737a751f5c message: Split MessageDict and friends into its own file. 2024-02-14 12:27:03 -08:00
Prakhar Pratyush 1eef052bd1 actions: Rename *topic local variables to *topic_name.
This is preparatory work towards adding a Topic model.
We plan to use the local variable name as 'topic' for
the Topic model objects.

Currently, we use *topic as the local variable name for
topic names.

We rename local variables of the form *topic to *topic_name
so that we don't need to think about type collisions in
individual code paths where we might want to talk about both
Topic objects and strings for the topic name.
2024-01-15 09:40:43 -08:00
Prakhar Pratyush 58568a60d6 settings: Add automatically follow and unmute topics policy settings.
This commit adds two user settings, named
* `automatically_follow_topics_policy`
* `automatically_unmute_topics_in_muted_streams_policy`

The settings control the user's preference on which topics they
will automatically 'follow' or 'unmute in muted streams'.

The policies offer four options:
1. Topics I participate in
2. Topics I send a message to
3. Topics I start
4. Never (default)

There is no support for configuring the settings through the UI yet.
2023-10-04 13:04:29 -07:00
Sahil Batra 7295028194 message: Access realm object directly from message.
We can directly get the realm object from Message object now
and there is no need to get the realm object from "sender"
field of Message object.

After this change, we would not need to fetch "sender__realm"
field using "select_related" and instead only passing "realm"
to select_related when querying Message objects would be enough.

This commit also updates a couple of cases to directly access
realm ID from message object and not message.sender. Although
we have fetched sender object already, so accessing realm_id
from message directly or from message.sender should not matter,
but we can be consistent to directly get realm from Message
object whenever possible.
2023-08-23 11:38:32 -07:00
Alex Vandiver 871a668dd2 reactions: Add error code for duplicate addition/removal. 2023-07-19 16:18:31 -07:00
Steve Howell 67cdf1a7b4 emojis: Use get_emoji_data.
The previous function was poorly named, asked for a
Realm object when realm_id sufficed, and returned a
tuple of strings that had different semantics.

I also avoid calling it duplicate times in a couple
places, although it was probably rarely the case that
both invocations actually happened if upstream
validations were working.

Note that there is a TypedDict called EmojiInfo, so I
chose EmojiData here.  Perhaps a better name would be
TinyEmojiData or something.

I also simplify the reaction tests with a verify
helper.
2023-07-17 09:35:53 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 7657cb4a0f django_api: Extract send_event_on_commit helper.
django-stubs 4.2.1 gives transaction.on_commit a more accurate type
annotation, but this exposed that mypy can’t handle the lambda default
parameters that we use to recapture loop variables such as

    for stream_id in public_stream_ids:
        peer_user_ids = …
        event = …

        transaction.on_commit(
            lambda event=event, peer_user_ids=peer_user_ids: send_event(
                realm, event, peer_user_ids
            )
        )

https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/15459

A workaround that mypy accepts is

        transaction.on_commit(
            (
                lambda event, peer_user_ids: lambda: send_event(
                    realm, event, peer_user_ids
                )
            )(event, peer_user_ids)
        )

But that’s kind of ugly and potentially error-prone, so let’s make a
helper function for this very common pattern.

        send_event_on_commit(realm, event, peer_user_ids)

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2023-06-19 13:42:40 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg e5500a2226 actions: Split out zerver.actions.reactions.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2022-04-14 17:14:35 -07:00