The API and user documentation pages gain nothing from being a single
page application other than a bunch of random errors.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This effectively reverts a change introduced in #26260 that used
the original message to maintain the basline grid. With more
robust control over first-row line-heights, it is now safe to
fullyl hide the message again.
This also fixes a regression where messages with images would have
additional whitespace beneath the message edit box; see
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/6-frontend/topic/message.20edit.20form.20height/near/1621758
Almost all users of JsonSuccessBase seem to also include
SuccessDescription. /server_settings used a different description from
the rest of the JsonSuccessBase users, but the difference is small
enough that using the generic description of the former
SuccessDescription is fine.
Migrates existing ScheduledEmails for onboarding emails that have
either "zerver/emails/followup_day1" or "zerver/emails/followup_day2"
as the email template prefix to instead use the new template
prefixes "zerver/emails/account_registered" and
"zerver/emails/zulip_onboarding_topics".
Now that we're using the new templates for the onboarding emails,
remove "followup_day1" and "followup_day2" from the EMAIL_TYPES
that are used for scheduled emails.
The "followup_day2" email template name is not clear or descriptive
about the purpose of the email. Creates a duplicate of those email
template files with the template name "zulip_onboarding_topics".
Because any existing scheduled emails that use the "followup_day2"
templates will need to be updated before the current templates can
be removed, we don't do a simple file rename here.
The "followup_day1" email template name is not clear or descriptive
about the purpose of the email. Creates a duplicate of those email
template files with the template name "account_registered".
Because any existing scheduled emails that use the "followup_day1"
templates will need to be updated before the current templates can
be removed, we don't do a simple file rename here.
This is functionally the same, but semantically more relevant.
It will also be helpful if some day in the future these two
function calls are no longer perfect opposites of each other.
This commit replaces the mute/unmute topic button in the recent
conversations UI with a button that allows the user to set the
visibility_policy of the topic to muted, unmuted, followed or inherit.
The button in the recent conversations UI has an icon corresponding to
the current visibility policy of the topic.
In a muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', 'Unmute,
and 'Follow' options.
In a not muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', and
'Follow' option. 'Unmute' option is available only when the
visibility_policy is set to 'Unmute'.
The current visibility_policy of the topic is highlighted
in the popover.
Fixes#25915.
This commit replaces the mute/unmute topic button in the message
header bar with a button that allows the user to set the
visibility_policy of the topic to muted, unmuted, followed or inherit.
The button in the message header bar has an icon corresponding to the
current visibility policy of the topic.
In a muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', 'Unmute',
and 'Follow' options.
In a not muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', and
'Follow' options. 'Unmute' option is available only when the
visibility_policy is set to 'Unmute'.
The current visibility_policy of the topic is highlighted in the
popover.
In servers with `application_server.http_only = true` and
`loadbalancer.ips` set, the DetectProxyMisconfiguration middleware
prevents access over HTTP from IP addresses other than the
loadbalancer.
However, this misses the case of access from localhost over HTTP,
which is safe and expected -- for instance, the `email-mirror-postfix`
script used in the email gateway[^1] will post to `http://localhost/`
by default in such configurations. With the
DetectProxyMisconfiguration installed, this will result in a 403
response.
Make an exception for requests from `127.0.0.1` and `::1` from
proxy-misconfiguration rejections.
[^1]: https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/email-gateway.html
While `user_id` from `page_params` is marked as `number | undefined`,
when fuctions in this file are called, `page_params.user_id` will
never be undefined. Verifying from all of callers of
`initialize_with_current_user`, this is because when user is able
to create and initialize a stream, this user is authenticated and
thus a `user_id` is always available. Therefore, adding an assertion
when undefined user id is detected to handle a confirmed error.
`get_users_from_ids` is a function that map an array of user ids to
`User` object. According to `get_by_user_id` for mapping, every
id should be mapped to a valid `User` object. Thus removed
`undefined` annotation in this commit.
Add primitive types and promise types to variables, function
parameters and return values.
Apply type conversion functions to some objects so that the type
unification afterwards will succeed, such as converting int to
string.
Add custom types that for helper methods.
Add non-null assertions for trivial statements from code base context.
Second parameter (boolean) is not supported by the function definition
in the scope. Removed in this commit.
Previous commit that made this happen:
fa9d79e203
Added one line comment for each `populate_*` methods specifying the
corresponding component that the method rendering for on the webpage.
Comments make the cross-checking experience easier.
Removes a response example in the `POST users/me/subscriptions`
documentation that was listed as a 400 error response. It is
actually a variation on the success response for this endpoint.
The current rendering of our API documentation is not set up to
support `"anyOf"` which would allow for validating examples that
match multiple response schemas.
This migration applies under the assumption that extra_data_json has
been populated for all existing and coming audit log entries.
- This removes the manual conversions back and forth for extra_data
throughout the codebase including the orjson.loads(), orjson.dumps(),
and str() calls.
- The custom handler used for converting Decimal is removed since
DjangoJSONEncoder handles that for extra_data.
- We remove None-checks for extra_data because it is now no longer
nullable.
- Meanwhile, we want the bouncer to support processing RealmAuditLog entries for
remote servers before and after the JSONField migration on extra_data.
- Since now extra_data should always be a dict for the newer remote
server, which is now migrated, the test cases are updated to create
RealmAuditLog objects by passing a dict for extra_data before
sending over the analytics data. Note that while JSONField allows for
non-dict values, a proper remote server always passes a dict for
extra_data.
- We still test out the legacy extra_data format because not all
remote servers have migrated to use JSONField extra_data.
This verifies that support for extra_data being a string or None has not
been dropped.
Co-authored-by: Siddharth Asthana <siddharthasthana31@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>