This fixes a problem where we could not import zerver.lib.streams from
zerver.lib.message, which would otherwise be reasonable, because the
former implicitly imported many modules due to this issue.
Requests to the root subdomain weren't getting request_notes.realm set
even if a realm exists on the root subdomain - which is actually a
common scenario, because simply having one organization, on the root
subdomain, is the simplest and common way for self-hosted deployments.
This reverts commit cd93d0967f.
This check_or is redundant with check_union; it gives a misleading
error message for the non-matching case; and it has no type safety.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
In maybe_send_resolve_topic_notifications, since the calls to the
translation function `_()` are made outside of the `override_language`
block, the strings are not translated correctly.
This commit refactors the function to make sure that the translation
happens in the right block of code.
Fixes#19730.
Apparently, our slack compatible outgoing webhook format didn't
exactly match Slack, especially in the types used for values. Fix
this by using a much more consistent format, where we preserve their
pattern of prefixing IDs with letters.
This fixes a bug where Zulip's team_id could be the empty string,
which tripped up using GitLab's slash commands with Zulip.
Fixes#19588.
This commit removes the existing default_twenty_four_hour_time field in
Realm table which was used to set the twenty_four_hour_time setting of
new user on joining and instead we now use the twenty_four_hour_time
field of RealmUserDefault table for the same.
With some tweaks by tabbott to clarify the documentation.
These values are currently either a string already or a List[int]. We
should do the conversion in
do_update_user_custom_profile_data_if_changed properly: if the value is
already a string, it can be used directly - if it's not, orjson.dumps is
a more future-proof way of converting than str(). Using orjson.dumps
here also allows us to change the converter of the USER type
CustomProfileField to orjson.loads, which is nicer to have than
ast.literal_eval.
While orjson.dumps() and str() give the same output when
given the special case of List[int],
ast.literal_eval was previously used due to orjson.loads not being
a good inverse function to str in general. That gets straightened out
now.
None of the existing custom profile field types have the value as an
integer like declared in many places - nor is it a string like currently
decalred in types.py. The correct type is Union[str, List[int]]. Rather
than tracking this in so many places throughout the codebase, we add a
new ProfileDataElementValue type and insert it where appropriate.
The old assignment is incorrect - field_value.value is a TextField() and
should always be a string. This didn't strictly break anything, because
django converts the value to a string when .save()ing to the db, but
field_value.value persists as a non-string for the rest of this
codepath. After fixing this, the small codeblock in
notify_user_update_custom_profile_data handling conversion of
field_value.value to a string becomes redundant.
We're assured that we're not breaking event format by the test
test_custom_profile_field_data_events in test_events.py.
Send update event to client after a stream is made web public.
This has been documented in the API documentation since feature level
73; previously the value was always false.
We allow clients to make existing streams web public via the API.
This feature is still disabled via settings in production
environments, because we may have additional policy rules or UI
warnings we wish to add to this sort of conversion.
User can now create web public stream via the /subscribe API.
So, when a web public stream present in the API request does not
exist, it will be created now by specifying the is_web_public
parameter. The parameter would have been ignored without this
commit.
The new error message is more clear about why, "User cannot create
stream with this settings." was bad English, and in any case removing
an unnecessary string is always an improvement for translators.
This new setting both serves as a guard to allow us to merge API
support for web public streams to main before we're ready for this
feature to be available on Zulip Cloud, and also long term will
protect self-hosted servers from accidentally enabling web-public
streams (which could be a scary possibility for the administrators of
a corporate Zulip server).
Recently, we discovered that our settings_tab/relative Markdown
directives didn't work when they were in a macro that was included
in another Markdown file. Note that without this commit, the
/help/create-your-organization-profile page is broken. This commit
changes the respective priorities of these two extensions such that
these directives are rendered *after* the macro is included in
another file.
Thanks to Alya Abbott for reporting this bug!
All of our custom Markdown extensions have priorities that govern
the order in which the preprocessors will be run. It is more
convenient to have these all in one file so that you can easily
discern the order at first glance.
Thanks to Alya Abbott for reporting the bug that led to this
refactoring!
This is a follow-up to #19388.
We will in the future allow patch requests to change the visibility
of an existing topic, so `last_updated` is better name for this field.
This commit does not affect the API or events in any way, but only the
database.
Fixes#17456.
The main tricky part has to do with what values the attribute should
have. LDAP defines a Boolean as
Boolean = "TRUE" / "FALSE"
so ideally we'd always see exactly those values. However,
although the issue is now marked as resolved, the discussion in
https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/1259 shows how this may not always be
respected - meaning it makes sense for us to be more liberal in
interpreting these values.
The test now uses submit_reg_form_for_user, meaning a blank
full_name is posted to /accounts/register/ rather than the
parameter being excluded.
Fixes part of #7564
I had to pass stop_after_reg_form=True, as the call to get_user in
verify_signup fails. I am not sure whether this is the expected
behavior. Also this causes the test to use submit_reg_form_for_user,
meaning a blank password is posted to /accounts/register/ rather than
no password.
Fixes part of #7564
get_user_by_delivery_email should be used, given that the email variable
is the realm email address that the account is being created with, not
the .email field which can be a dummy address based on org settings.
Currently we used to redirect to /new when the user click on buy
standard from the root domain. Instead we redirect to /upgrade page.
The /upgrade page redirect would ask user to enter the subdomain
of their organization and would then redirect them to /upgrade
page of their organization.
This better matches the title of the page and more generally our
conventions around naming /help/ articles. We include a redirect
because this is referenced from Welcome Bot messages, and we
definitely don't want those links to break.
This parallels fe25517295, but for mobile notifications. It also
adds a test, which verifies that such content does not crash either
mobile or email notifications.
fe25517295 adjusted the email_notifications codepath to use
`lxml.html.fragment_fromstring` method when parsing
`rendered_content`, but left the tests using a helper which called
`fromstring`.
Switching the tests to match the code as run reveals a bug -- using
`drop_tree` on all `message_inline_image` classes now _does_ remove
all of a top-level image-URL-only message. Previously, such messages
were "safe" from the block that calls `drop_tree` only by dint of
`drop_tree` being a silent no-op for the root element. When parsed
using `fragment_fromstring`, they are no longer the root, and as such
an empty message results.
Reorder relative_to_full_url to check for only one `message_inline_image`
within the top `<div>`, and only run the `drop_tree` path in the
alternate case. Tests must be adjusted for their output now including
one more layer of `<div>`.
The previous commit introduced logging of attempts for username+password
backends. For completeness, we should log, in the same format,
successful attempts via social auth backends.
Our convention is to always have authenticate() called with a request
object. We need to be consistent with that in tests too, to avoid test
failures resulting from breaking that assumption.
We modify assert_login_failure to call client.login() in the same way as
the other similar helpers - with a properly initialized HttpRequest
instance.
Now, when we add a custom animated emoji to the realm
we also save a still image of it (1st frame of the gif). So
we can avoid showing an animated emoji every time.
create_confirmation_link has validity time as an optional argument,
because it has reasonable defaults. Thus it's a better API for
do_send_confirmation_email to make this optional as well, allowing
relying on create_confirmation_link's defaults.
This extends the invite api endpoints to handle an extra
argument, expiration duration, which states the number of
days before the invitation link expires.
For prereg users, expiration info is attached to event
object to pass it to invite queue processor in order to
create and send confirmation link.
In case of multiuse invites, confirmation links are
created directly inside do_create_multiuse_invite_link(),
For filtering valid user invites, expiration info stored in
Confirmation object is used, which is accessed by a prereg
user using reverse generic relations.
Fixes#16359.
The API for changing the batching period was added in
5db4fe8652.
This is a follow up to that commit. We also update the timestamps for
existing scheduled email notifications entries so that the effect of
changing the setting is immediate.
Part of #15280
SOCIAL_AUTH_SUBDOMAIN was potentially very confusing when opened by a
user, as it had various Login/Signup buttons as if there was a realm on
it. Instead, we want to display a more informative page to the user
telling them they shouldn't even be there. If possible, we just redirect
them to the realm they most likely came from.
To make this possible, we have to exclude the subdomain from
ROOT_SUBDOMAIN_ALIASES - so that we can give it special behavior.
These hostnames only have MX records for Mailgun and Front, and will
not work as a Zulip organization.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit moves check_settings_values to user_settings.py
from validator.py such that we can import the functions at
the top without any issue of cyclic imports.
We do not allow mentioning system user groups for now
because this can lead to circumventing the wildcard
mention restrictions. It will be enabled once we add
a setting to control that.
This is implemented by just ignoring it as one of the
mentioned user group even if the message content
inlcudes the mention syntax for it and the message
is sent normally.
We still keep the for_mention parameter for accessing
user group while sending email and push notifications
as mentioning system user groups will be allowed in
future.
This commit also removes the test for email notifications
for system user groups as we are not allowing mentioning
them.
This commit is only for backend change as we already
exclude the system groups from mention typeaheads and
other UI.
The name of the new realm created as a tombstone after renaming
a realm's subdomain is the constant 'placeholder-realm'.
This would confuse the user when shown the deactivation notice
and asking to join the realm at a new subdomain.
This PR replaces it with the original realm name to avoid confusion.
Fixes: #19677
This commit modifies the copy_user_settings code such that instead
of source user profile, we can have two types of sources - a user
profile and RealmUserDefault table of realm and then set the
settings from RealmUserDefault only is there is no user profile
as a source.
We also rename copy_user_settings to copy_default_settings for
clarity.
This commit adds do_set_realm_user_default_setting which
will be used to change the realm-level defaults of settings
for new users.
We also add a new event type "realm_user_settings_defaults"
for these settings and a "realm_user_settings_default" object
in '/register' response containing all the realm-level default
settings.
Because we create all realms with do_create_user (including in the
test suite), we just need to change that function, add a migration for
existing realms, and ensure the data import code path correctly
creates these objects.
Note that the import code path will create a RealmUserDefault row with
default values if it is not present in the import data, which is
important for importing data from other tools like Slack.
This commit changes the type of enable_marketing_emails parameter of
create_user to Optional[bool].
The value of this parameter will be None in certain cases when user
registers through SSO and 'TERMS_OF_SERVICE=False' when there will
be no registration form and thus no value of enable_marketing_emails.
We set the enable_marketing_emails setting after copying user
settings to override the value selected in registration form.
This change is also necessary because enable_marketing_emails
field is present in RealmUserDefault to avoid copying code
but we do not use this value actually and instead we want
the setting to be set according to the value in registration
form.
We set this setting only for non-bot users since we generally
do not set any settings for bots.
We extract the checks for default_language, notification_sound,
and email_notifications_batching_period_seconds setting values
in json_change_settings to a new function check_settings_values.
This prevented migration 0345
(517c2ed39d / #19696) from applying on
systems that were created after the refactoring that resulted in the
system bot realm potentially having null as its name.
(We've already confirmed that normal realms, created via
`do_create_realm`, shouldn't be able to have this unusual state).
This check was copied from upstream python-markdown's "safe mode"
before they removed that feature. The upstream history is that they
introduced this check in
2db5d1c8e4,
which was not a complete security check, and then added the
immediately following check (with an allowlist of schemes) in
0b4ffbb60e.
Their first, incomplete check provides no security benefit and makes
the code hard to reason about, so we remove it.
The 'update_global_notifications' type event is sent only for
existing settings and will not be sent for new settings, so we
should use notification_settings_legacy dict to check the type
of setting value in check_update_global_notifications instead
of notification_settings_types dict.
We still used notification_setting_types in copy_user_settings
function of create_user.py and in a test in test_event_system.py.
It is not required to do so since we have added all settings in
property_types already and we loop over property_types at both
these places which includes all settings.
This was likely initiall created with null=True in
5c5ffd6ea3 just because we didn't have a
plan for backfilling this field, but I verified that Zulip Cloud has
no realms without a name set, and that's the place most likely to have
any form of super-legacy nameless realms.
So we can clean up this aspect of the data model without a special
migration to do something with existing realms with name=None (which I
suspect would have resulted in a 500 anyway).
We already test all the notification settinsg in
test_toggling_boolean_display_settings (which is
now renamed to test_toggling_boolean_user_settings)
as all settings are now moved to property_types and
we are merging other parts also to consider all the
settings under one category.
This commit adds a separate test for invalid values of user settings
and remove the existing code for it in test_change_user_setting.
This change will enable us to merge the tests for notification
settings to this because email_notification_batching_period_settings
has different invalid values than other integer values and we do the
same for realm settings also.
This commit adds `demo_organization_scheduled_deletion_date` to
the `realm` section of the `/register` response so that it is
available to clients when enabled.
This is a part of #19523.
This fixes a regression where one could end up deactivating all owners
of a realm when trying to synchronize LDAP with the `is_realm_admin`
flag configured in `AUTH_LDAP_USER_FLAGS_BY_GROUP`.
With tweaks by tabbott to add is_moderator as well.
Fixes#18677.