These are the result of either the upgrade to Django 1.8 itself
(username max length increased to 254), or the changes needed for
Django 1.8 compatibility.
(imported from commit 6b1d7e73c85e9a2f7de9e5b91d851977eb4959e8)
This also removes the convenient way to run statsd in the Dev VM,
because we don't anticipate anyone doing that. It's just 2 lines of
config to configure it anyway:
STATSD_HOST = 'localhost'
STATSD_PREFIX = 'user'
(imported from commit 5b09422ee0e956bc7f336dd1e575634380b8bfa2)
The tests run as iago, who is now an administrator and therefore has
control over many more bots. Be specific about which bot to operate on.
(imported from commit 7a9d3e12da905338624747dd402702bb66907cfd)
django commit 596564e80808 stores the user id in the session as a
string, which broke our code that extracts the user id and compares
it to the id of a UserProfile object.
(imported from commit 99defd7fea96553550fa19e0b2f3e91a1baac123)
This commit loses some indexes, unique constraints etc. that were
manually added by the old migrations. I plan to add them to a new
migration in a subsequent commit.
(imported from commit 4bcbf06080a7ad94788ac368385eac34b54623ce)
We can add it back later but for now we can just stick with localhost
since that's what most people will want.
(imported from commit c5fe524282219dc62a0670f569c0cb6af04be339)
Fixes
[
File "/srv/zulip/zerver/lib/actions.py", line 605, in recipient_for_emails
if not (normalized_emails & admin_realm_admin_emails or normalized_emails & settings.CROSS_REALM_BOT_EMAILS):
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for &: 'set' and 'list'
(imported from commit f39a95dad7b3207e9188fc03926cd116061ef3f3)
Include new field on Realm to control whether e-mail invitations are required
separately from whether the e-mail domain must match.
Allow control of these fields from admin panel.
Update logic in registration page to use these fields.
(imported from commit edc7f0a4c43b57361d9349e258ad4f217b426f88)
Meant to be used in tandem with the manage.py import command.
The following sensitive data is scrubbed:
* user api keys
* user password hashes
* stream email keys
* invite-only streams
* messages from invite-only streams
* messages from users from other domains
(imported from commit 8e58dcdcb80ef1c7127d3ab15accf40c6187633f)
Also increase the number of messages sent as context from 5 to 10 and
look up to 15 minutes in to the past for context.
(imported from commit bfaed9bcff1ee2047fc3b7a63acf93cd2d47cc7d)
Now we have 2 different Zulip apps out there, and they are signed with
two certs: Zulip and Dropbox. The Dropbox-signed apps are going to need
to be sent APNS notifications from the appropriate APNS connection
(imported from commit 6db50c5811847db4f08e5c997c7bbb4b46cfc462)
Pages from MP are using the description field not the subject field.
Include both in the page if given and don't fail if the key is missing.
(imported from commit 4351e5656d4ea025a03c07c8bb3bb5d406ef2d3d)
The SSO flow which was never used on a realm with mirror dummies before.
Also change the redirect to stay on the same doain.
(imported from commit 0f1b8a8fcef82ae6eaa5a264686f98d62a683fac)
This commit should only be pushed to stage after c290b630e has been
pushed to prod otherwise it will create a redirect loop.
(imported from commit 408407b845ded596705b1abd8ad13c0aedf6d732)
We were trying to default the users first name when using google auth,
but it was getting lost when rendering the form.
(imported from commit 710e0c2ce591488920458dca74209c75e7031abd)
This change will redirect armooo@dropbox.com from stage to prod. It also
removes the prod to stage redirect for all users. This will be rolled
out in two commits to prevent a redirect loop.
(imported from commit c290b630e746f757429b8bbdadbe7768367a5e33)
Resolves a AmbiguousTimeError.
Approved by Leo.
This reverts commit ebfaeb97ffda22b618be7a9206877f9d2ec53404.
(imported from commit 42b29c6c57eb954952a740bc89611031cef1834a)
We were serving 401s on /user_uploads when the user wasn't authenticated (due to
it being a REST endpoint). This was causing a login popup to display instead of
just a broken image preview.
(imported from commit 62640f5bd59eb3b86ab5aae5923ccfa742459805)
Missed message email were including the context messages in the number
of messages you were mentioned in.
(imported from commit 1749c5d272d2e17d6e28456ace932f80715103a3)
* Fixes a few bugs with missed message address for PMs and huddles.
* Uses missed message address for all missed message reply-to headers on
the zulip.com realm.
(imported from commit 61dd09386e1bbdf9a5096e2400984d31e73a5b74)
The one time use address are a unique token which maps to stored stated
in redis. We store the user_id, recipient_id, and subject. When an email
is received at this address it is sent to the stored recipient by the
stored user. Anyone with this address can send a single message as this
user.
(imported from commit 4219417bdc30c033a6cf7a0c7c0939f7d0308144)
Send a different missed message email for each recipient. This allows us
to set a different reply to address for each one. PMs and huddles use
the existing logic, replies will be sent to all parties via email.
Missed @-mention emails will have the reply to address set to the
stream's email address.
(imported from commit bfb7cf7c1382adbf3720caa74cbb927c10dea267)
We were expecting Github to send us the string "true" when the exclude_* options
were set. However, we were actually getting "1" when an option was set and the
empty string when unset. So we were always setting the options to False.
(imported from commit 067ba60b0b0404aebc6eda9487b1201fc2764243)
One common place that this happens (for us) is on a local
Dropbox .dev.corp.dropbox.com instance, which can't be reached
by the Zulip servers.
This commit also:
* Fixes the test suite
* Properly previews /photos/ links
(imported from commit b4788b6236e7a9d390e1efc4673be34d9ba5e091)
After I reverted the change to the bot stetings page, this
broke a test. This commit fixes that.
(imported from commit 394b29fea4f75096f7cb8d819145a9adc386276b)
This can be used by mirroring scripts to only forward messages to users
who do not zulip accounts.
(imported from commit 200d6bcaaf39238bfb01480a9e906d567d4d9e11)
Truthfully, the actual way to do this is going to be a bit
more involved and also involves changing Realm.NOTIFICATION_STREAM_NAME,
probably on a realm-by-realm basis.
(imported from commit b6a05849d215e07ee6716d116ff5e2c819d5b4be)
Known issues:
* No support for whitelabeling in the email
* No whitelabeling for any externally-visible branding
(imported from commit 9eab7b0744e56a87007b8621a8bb18bbb1080256)
When you are at mentioned in a stream we will now send you up to the
last five messages which were sent in the past 5 minutes on the same
topic and stream.
(imported from commit 6df6c1cf868722a7bf76e54710e38741a7ac8f31)
Activation emails were using django's sites framework which always has
the domain set to zulip.com.
(imported from commit b81eae96e1a75b64dd93970760b869f3271ce88c)
The default today is to not have issues traffic except on a whitelist. This is despite the fact that we have
an exclude_issues boolean on Github's Zulip-integration page, since if we changed the default, all realms
currently using this default would have to go make this change on every repo. That's something that would require
some work, in terms of communicating with them about this, and logging integrations settings for all realms, to
see which are correctly setting exclude issues. Unfortunately this probably isn't high priority today, but let's
try to get this whitelist change out to prod ASAP.
(imported from commit 256fe32bb6aaf7de18ff02d8d7e204a13bc02b7a)
Display a red warning box to get users to direct users to staging for
the zulip.com (dropbox) realm.
(imported from commit 01ad4209d9247406bc82f5dedaf21371101a1d84)
Apply this commit after hours!
To apply this commit, first run the migration and then run the following as the
zulip user on staging:
$ echo 'VACUUM zerver_message' | python manage.py dbshell
The above VACUUM is needed to clean out the existing fast update pending list.
It might take a long time and block new message inserts!
See discussion near Zulip message 18377486 for why we're turning off the fast
update mechanism for zephyr_message_search_tsvector.
The high level overview is:
As a consequence of the high work_mem setting on our postgres server, the
fastupdate pending list for zephyr_message_search_tsvector can grow very large.
This leads to the occasional INSERT or UPDATE taking inordinately long (many
minutes) as the pending list is flushed, blocking other inserts.
One other possible solution for preventing the list from growing too large is to
set the autovacuum storage parameters on the table such that the autovacuum
process will run after a reasonable number of INSERTs or UPDATEs. However, the
table is mostly INSERT-only. Therefore, only the autovacuum_analyze_*
parameters will actually do anything to affect when the autovacuumer will run,
but when it does, it will do a VACUUM ANALYZE instead of a plain VACUUM. We
don't particularly need the table to be re-analyzed that often.
Turning off fast update will eventually cause the index to become less
efficient, but we can always rebuild it later if we notice it starting to get
too slow.
(imported from commit f280c193c3bc0a3f312960510c5a7dcf97f30c3d)
URLs with a realm of "unk" will be queried against the new bucket to
determine the relevant realm of the uploading user.
(imported from commit 5d39801951face3cc33c46a61246ba434862a808)
Otherwise the user_profile.backend attribute doesn't get set. I didn't notice
this previously because on first register authenticate() gets called, and then
the UserProfile object gets cached. This means that subsequent logins work just
fine as long as the UserProfile object is in memcached.
(imported from commit 834d95c46aa07724ea84802f09b7249de99b5ca8)
CUSTOMER16 wants their employee realm to:
* only use JWT logins
* have name changes be disabled (they want users' full names to be the
their CUSTOMER16 user name).
* not show the suggestion that users download the desktop app
(imported from commit cb5f72c993ddc26132ce50165bb68c3000276de0)
We currently expect the use of HMAC SHA-256, although there shouldn't be
anything preventing us from using other algorithms.
(imported from commit 354510a0b7e9e273d062a1ab5b2b03d4a749d6a3)
When the date changes between an existing group and a new group the
existing date separator needs to be updated. This is done by rerendering
the existing group.
(imported from commit a3775815e33872b0ec07704dc7ccf5fd2671fa21)
Now that we are not directly using message in the message list view
rename the uses of message that are message_containers.
(imported from commit 5c355703a8934a74864f5de6ecb1e2fd851e5d41)
The messages being passed to the handlebars templates were global
messages which we were adding per list details to, show name bar etc.
This causes rendering bugs when you try to rerender a message, because a
different list may have changed it. This commit moves the global message
data to a msg attribute on the message_container which will contain the
per list attributes.
(imported from commit 26b1f0d2c72d6288a6d3e7ed5f8692426f2a97ad)
This way if two browsers are disagreeing about your active status, the
active one wins. The active browser continues to update your timestamp,
and the idle browser's changes are discarded until the timestamp on your
active status expires.
(imported from commit dc29e013d045c4b72793097f611ba6802c58e57a)
The goal is to have a more data centric piece that can be unit tested.
We also try to minimise the number of one off jQuery DOM updates and
rerender handlebars fragments instead. This will prevent the
message_group and DOM from drifting apart and not being able to rerender
correctly.
(imported from commit 03f09803f2bc0c3b8187f76f2cfe90be9f7512a3)
Previously, you'd have to be offline to recieve missedmessage
notifications, or maybe idle for an hour. However, I'm pretty sure the
latter code didn't actually work, so we scrap that and just nofity you
via email or push as soon as you're idle.
Closes trac #2350
(imported from commit 899966e0514db575b9640a96865639201824b579)
Before this change, we were incorrectly trying to do local
filtering on negated has searches.
(imported from commit d1a6f1feef6b3cc1c984eb91a73cd16c4e66874e)
We still don't show this in the frontend, aside from our usual "Not
delivered" message that we also show when you send to a non-existent
user.
Addresses #2349
(imported from commit 2f348b15a4d539987ddbcccbbf40e2be87c1f92d)
We show a user as "on mobile" if:
* They are only active on mobile
* They are inactive on all devices and can receive push notifications
(imported from commit 0510b9371727cd19c72f6990df7112921c36ad48)
This doesn't affect code when not in testing. It shaves 7 seconds off of casper
test time on my machine.
(imported from commit 7e27fa781bcf16f36d9c8f058427ba57c41068bd)
Normally, casper delays checking the waitFor condition for 100 milliseconds and
further does not act on that check for another 100 milliseconds. This is just
silly.
(imported from commit ad046ceda81abda5c609ce25ef0d4fb27d3da716)
send_message -> then_send_message
send_many -> then_send_many
wait_and_send -> then_wait_and_send
Hopefully this makes it clearer that they should not be called inside of steps.
(imported from commit 4fcc971817b25056100311ba55303da2c5527f0f)
Casper was calling casper.then(then) instead of calling the callback directly.
This meant that the callback was being added as a step, which worked, but was
not consistent with the rest of the casper model.
(imported from commit b3bf916f7c56dd3d4e7be3569ebdf9d3045cd085)
This will make it slightly easier to consume the data from our clients.
Ref:
RFC 6585 §4
(imported from commit 6d323dc25db78a6d84a163add950f039e03e73d3)
In a test run with a hand-constructed query, this sped up the query time from
280ms to 50ms.
(imported from commit 8cbe199ca50a487491d13d6d6ef940ea668c1038)
We can't just check that the realms are the same because ist.mit.edu is an open
realm and uses @mit.edu email addresses.
(imported from commit 7dbaa81cea6e4f82563dfc0cfe67a61fe9378911)
See #2357. We now support `~~~ .py ` with that trailing space.
Note that the test coverage is Python-side only due to
bugdown_matches_marked being set to false, since we don't yet
support language syntax on the client side.
(imported from commit ccd5fcb0eee01478d349161400103480678d7486)
Previously, if you searched for "in:home search:foo", we
weren't making "in:home" a public operator, so the back end
wouldn't know to exclude muted messages, but the front end
also wouldn't exclude muted messages, because it assumed
that queries with "search:" in them were fully narrowed by
the back end.
Prior commits made it so that the back end is now capable
of doing "in:home" narrowing, so to get the properly narrowed
results, we simply needed to make in:home be a public operator
in this commit. We also made in:all be public for convenience,
although it's essentially a no-op.
(imported from commit e4a8b10813b50163c431b1721bd316b676be1b83)
Adds APIs edit a bot's default_to_stream, default_events_register_stream
and default_all_public_streams.
(imported from commit c848a94b7932311143dad770c901d6688c936b6d)
Support setting default_to_stream, default_events_register_stream, and
default_all_public_streams during in the bot creation API.
(imported from commit bef484dd8be9f8aacd65a959594075aea8bdf271)
Allow bot owners to set which streams their will receive events for
without needing to change a configuration file.
(imported from commit 2b69e519dbc12ffbdba072031a7f7196c9e50e33)
This allows bot owners to configure which streams messages are delivered
to without needing to change webhook URLs or configuration files.
(imported from commit 32a0c26657c145b001cd8cb3ce0a0364d48902ce)
This commit finishes up support for has:* searches by adding
the front-end pieces, specifically the part that "has" operators
will not be applied locally. It also implements basic
descriptions for search suggestions and canonicalization
of operands from plural to singular.
(imported from commit a3285bc33d06d76b5a2b403ebcdd911b4cc03980)
Typing "stream:foo -topic:b" leads to "stream:foo -topic:bar" properly
as a suggestion now.
(imported from commit bb0acf52744f7b13977a3db5d3c130d1402b09b7)
Github flags pushes as either `forced` or not. However, it always marks new branches as
forced pushes--but we don't necessarily agree with them. This commit checks for the `created`
flag as well.
This resolves Trac #2346
(imported from commit 960bd3ad707a4d1ad431e21dcd79389e8d4b297b)
The match_subject and match_content template vars are notorious
for causing bugs due to the way handlebars forces the strange
../../.. syntax on us, so now we have some test coverage.
(imported from commit c6b151b964ae8b6fb199d9cdbe533a87c6b58947)
Testing directly against NarrowBuilder is convenient, as it
requires very minimal data setup to get a basic sanity check
of the SQL that gets generated.
(imported from commit 5f3bb0364713bd2e4228a9b9d4d16bde297b4e16)
Before saving a Message object, call update_calculated_fields()
to set the has_attachment/has_image/has_link fields.
Note that the pre_save hook we added here does not get called
if you call bulk_create, hence the explicit call to
update_calculated_fields() in do_send_messages().
(imported from commit 1d60ae5908ef186aa5ff1e39277dbb2b765e60d4)
A stream is vacant when it has no subscribers and occupied when it has at least
one subscriber.
We have a slightly odd model where stream creation is conflated with
subscription creation. Streams are created by attempting to subscribe to a
stream that doesn't exist. We also hide streams with no subscribers from users
to make it seem like they've gone away. However, we can't actually remove those
streams because we want to preserve history.
This commit moves us towards a separation of these two concepts. By sending
events for stream creation, occupation, vacancy, and deletion, we allow clients
to directly observe the global state of streams rather than indirectly observing
subscription information. A more complete solution would involve adding a view
for explicitly creating streams without subscribing to them.
This commit does not handle the intricacies of invite-only streams. We
currently simply do not send these events for invite-only streams.
(imported from commit 5430e5a5eecefafcdba4f5d4f9aa665556fcc559)
This includes removing GET support for the endpoint, which is unused
and doesn't map well to this being a bulk endpoint.
(imported from commit 348ff9dfa84be1661368c6d7d35aebf2ae2a9ae0)
This helps the common case of not liking our default of having audible
and desktop notifications enabled, and not making users adjust the
settings on every existing stream to fix it.
(imported from commit be75edb2c1385d1bd9a289416e2dffd8007f5e0a)
They have weird properties like not sending anything for unchecked
boxes, which makes it hard to wrap a client-agnostic API around.
(imported from commit fef73a57a55b218b55dab6be3453dd6eac73c789)
This migration will do nothing on staging/prod since the indices already exist.
It is only for creating the indices in dev.
(imported from commit ac26a23641191ba73fbccc2eebc4a261ece6c624)
We will need to run these commands manually when deploying to staging:
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY "zerver_message_has_attachment" ON "zerver_message" ("has_attachment");
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY "zerver_message_has_image" ON "zerver_message" ("has_image");
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY "zerver_message_has_link" ON "zerver_message" ("has_link");
(imported from commit 84808dc6b1af887ddf784cb8a875ae462f4df985)
This commit makes it so that we don't individually query
auth_permission for every user on the realm during calls
to Realm.get_admin_users(). This should speed up page loads.
To apply this commit, we had to upgrade all of our servers
with this patch to django-guardian:
https://github.com/lukaszb/django-guardian/pull/178#issuecomment-31049062
(imported from commit a1604bf573a5005c9abc128a680a7da6a20cabef)
This allows clients to show an indication if users are on mobile or can
be reached via mobile.
(imported from commit 819c27a141f71dee32a97fd5c1ac405b039a5038)
Also rename the function, which was previously called to_presense_dict.
This will let us be more flexible about adding additional values.
(imported from commit 323b7d2df53918928190c9ee9544b4599a5e2df3)
If we call exclude_muting_conditions() with a non-stream
narrow, it will now include a condition to exclude streams
that are not in your home view. As of now, this code only
executes during testing, but it sets the stage for doing
better in:home queries on the back end.
(imported from commit bbd764bd0e9588a50e4a82c915e82a2c1b99d73e)
If we are already narrowing to a stream, then we can disregard
muted topics in all the other streams and create a simpler query
for the DB to execute.
(imported from commit 35a074a76eec99922034a381741355da3fdd5b39)
Due to the way we store muted topics, it is possible that a
muted topic stream name may no longer exist, and we need to
handle that case gracefully.
(imported from commit 4d18ec55e45213657a67e160848229678f212765)
Previously, the email mirror queue worker used the API bindings to send
messages to Zulip, as if it were any other API client.
This is inefficient since we're running the worker inside the Django
context on a machine with database access; we can instead just use the
internal message-sending functions we use elsewhere. This also resolves
potential issues with SSL certificates, etc. that might occur when we
were previously making a HTTPS connection.
(imported from commit 6de8015829bec440f1af0199a2138828e86ed2a4)
Previously, digest emails provided links to Zulip that didn't correctly
encode "/" if it occurred in a stream name or topic. By explicitly
specifying «safe=""», we can request that urllib.quote escape such
slashes.
Closes trac #2294.
(imported from commit 2e6334672969d4cf4032d2ea5dc80091af96d672)
As part of this, I also made test_basics() have a third
stream that makes false positives in the test less likely.
(imported from commit d5ba64ec9346741818e30abe9e9594788c339fab)
Now that we no longer use tables for our message list, we can
more logically group messages together.
(imported from commit 9923a092f91a45fe3ef06f2f00e23e4e3fb62a37)
Previously, we assumed that num_before or num_after would be always be non-zero
after adjustment for the anchor. However, we don't adjust num_before or
num_after when a narrow is specified.
(imported from commit 9239fef140e109b11bdfbeef42e9fbed78660ad1)
This changes Filter.describe and Filter.operator_to_prefix
to handle negated terms correctly.
(imported from commit 673c0d3a5a77784e95772c14e12534ad2daecda2)
Commit "ecf0eb85 Redesign styles for message pane" removed the
right_part class, updates the tests to not use it.
(imported from commit 277eb3748913895b13ab7bdca11e668033c9f9b3)
We now allow the list of recipients to be sent as a
comma-delimited string with optional JSON encoding.
(imported from commit e928b037bbd258348eb5b2ecca486d0bb77f593e)
Remove the options to narrow by topic/person from the menu,
because there are better ways to do this in the UI, and
remove the time travel option, because the "Link to this
conversation" achieves mostly the same effect.
(imported from commit b7e0cfe64c0760e5a7bf7a8c9c05ed1a5b747300)
All usages of json_to_dict were replaced with the check_dict
validator. The check_dict validations can eventually be
extended to validate the keys and values of incoming data,
but now we just use check_dict([]) in all the places where
we had json_to_dict, which means we aren't checking for any
specific keys; we are just making sure it's a dictionary.
(imported from commit fc5add9a7ef149dfac2a9a6d9a153799c4c0c24d)
We now will match an alert word even if it is used at the boundry of
bolding, backtick escaping, or caret quoting.
Closes trac #2186.
(imported from commit 984bc63eb621772c95a01ca5c5bfeb190767f71f)
For the Filter helper functions above, we generally want to
ignore negated search terms, since their existence should
really only impact filter predicates and nothing else on the
JS side. The exception is search, where even the existence
of a negated search needs to be noted to know that we can't
apply a filter locally.
(imported from commit 8bbb410a85fefed549d359e4c779a134ad830c11)
For negated search terms, we weren't explicitly setting
"negated" to false when callers left it undefined, which was
mostly fine, since undefined is falsey, but it is better to
define it explicitly for debugging/testing purposes.
(imported from commit 68a2790b510d17caed8ca11c38188545d1dcc347)
Behind a feature flag you can now do searches like this:
-pm-with:othello@example.com is:private
The "-" in front of "pm-with" tells us to exclude messages
with Othello from our search. We support "-" in front of
all operators, although the behavior for "-search:" and
and "-near:" doesn't really change in this commit.
Note that the filtering out of "negated" predicates only
happens on the client side in this commit. On the server
side we ignore negated predicates and send back a superset
of the results.
(imported from commit 6cdeaf32f2d493fbbb838630f0da3da880b1ca18)
This commit doesn't change any functionality, and it is
designed to make diffs for upcoming changes related to
negated conditions a bit easier to read. This diff
looks a bit noiser than it really is due to some
reindentation of continuation lines.
(imported from commit 64c1cba98faa4bad4eaad122dd3de119caa880c0)
This this removed one forced relayout of the page on unnarrow. This
saves about 100ms for me.
(imported from commit 0755f425abbe3d99b8a99765549a5bbf3c620b9a)
The filter_term() function was supporting the transition
from using tuples for search terms to using dictionaries,
but now all of the JS code should be dictionary-compatible.
(We had already abandoned the tuples safety net on staging,
and a couple days of use have given me confidence we can
pull the shim code.)
The one side effect this change has is that search terms will be
initialized to {} instead of []. This distinction matters
when it comes to calling JSON.stringify on the search terms.
(imported from commit 1fbe11011d8953dbea28c0657cbf88384d343e00)
The narrow_parameter convert now converts tuples of
(operator, operand) into dictionaries so that downstream
functions/classes deal in dictionaries. This
affects get_old_messages_backend, messages_in_narrow_backend,
and NarrowBuilder.
(imported from commit 7e8cb887f7872ec687acd8c4857d1d5222ab0d5f)
When we typed "stream:" into the search bar, the empty operand
triggered an error in the Dict class for an undefined key, because
we were using opts[0] as a "defensive" workaround to opts.operand,
but opts.operand of '' is more correct than opts[0] being undefined.
Now we only fall back to opts[0] whe opts.operand is undefined, and
we emit a blueslip error when that happens.
(imported from commit 88a196d3bc3d67689c36bc036f378da744c652f9)
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)
Apparently the "inline" treeprocessor is what runs the inline
patterns. Also re-enable the rewriting-to-https support.
(imported from commit 2fde2c1f15217a784f26b16db25ee745f424f2f0)
Have the server send down the stream's id for removal
events, and have the client use that id to look up the
stream in its internal data structures. This sets the
stage for eventually just sending the stream id (and not
the stream name) down to clients, once all our clients
are ready to use the stream id.
(imported from commit 922516c98fb79ffad8ae7da0396646663ca54fd0)
We have shim code that makes our internal narrow operators
support both a tuple interface and an object interface. We
are removing the shim on staging to help expose any dark
corners of the code that still rely on operators being
represented as tuples.
(imported from commit f9d101dbb7f49a4abec14806734b9c86bd93c4e1)
Here, we don't want to check the uploading users' realm when determining
message privacy, because that'll prevent non-Zulip users from having
email-mirror-uploaded images. Instead, we just pass along the target
realm for the message explicitly to upload_message_image()
(imported from commit 6891261552135b1f41ff9da55ffe963ee5000556)