Previously, we included all three message edit related settings
("allow_message_editing", "message_content_edit_limit_seconds" and
"edit_topic_policy") in the event data and api response irrespective
of which of these settings were changed. Now, we only include changed
settings and separate events are sent for each setting if more than
one of them is changed.
Note that the previous typed in event_schema.py for
`message_content_edit_limit_seconds` incorrectly did not allow `None`
as a value, which is used to encode no limit.
Unfortunately, doing so requires forking common API documentation
text, since we're not making any changes to other endpoints that don't
allow unauthenticated requests at all.
Follow-up on #21995.
Updates API documentation and changelog for user status `away`
now being a deprecated way to access a user's `presence_enabled`
setting for clients supporting older servers.
Final step in making user status `away` a deprecated way to access
`presence_enabled` for clients supporting older servers.
Part of transitioning from 'unavailable' user status feature to
'invisible mode' user presence feature.
This help center article should include more features rather than just
focusing on the "go to conversation" button. We should broaden and
restructure this page to cover other advanced features.
Refactors the "Go to conversation" section as step-by-step instructions,
and adds a `keyboard_tip`.
Adds new section "Toggle between Ctrl+Enter and Enter".
Deletes the "Enable Enter to send" help center article, and adds its
content as a new subheading in this section.
Updates existing links accordingly and adds a URL redirect.
Documents "Enable Control + Enter to send".
Tweaks intro paragraph of "Mastering the compose box".
Fixes: #22817.
Fixes#22821.
As explained in the comment in the code:
Topics can be large enough that this request will inevitably time out.
In such a case, it's good for some progress to be accomplished, so that
full deletion can be achieved by repeating the request. For that purpose,
we delete messages in atomic batches, committing after each batch.
The additional perk is that the ordering of messages should prevent some
hypothetical deadlocks - ref #19054
To allow `custom_profile_field` to display in user profile popover,
added new boolean field "display_in_profile_summary" in its model class.
In `custom_profile_fields.py`, functions are edited as per conditions,
like currently we can display max 2 `custom_profile_fields` except
`LONG_TEXT` and `USER` type fields.
Default external account custom profile fields made updatable for only
this new field, as previous they were not updatable.
Fixes part of: #21215
This commit adds do_change_can_remove_subscriber_group function for
changing can_remove_subscribers_group field of a stream. We also add
can_remove_subscribers_group_id field to stream and subscription
objects.
This function will be helpful for writing tests in next commit.
We would add API and UI support to change this setting in further
commits.
The previous schema incorrectly prohibited the string, integer, and
string-array forms that we do in fact accept.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The previous schema incorrectly prohibited the two-element array form
that we do in fact accept, and didn’t specify anything about the
contents of the object form.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Added a user_list_style personal user setting to the bottom of
Settings > Display settings > Theme section which controls the look
of the right sidebar user list.
The radio button UI includes a preview of what the styles look like.
The setting is intended to eventually have 3 possible values: COMPACT,
WITH_STATUS and WITH_AVATAR; the final value is not yet implemented.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
Renames article about organization language used for automated
messages and invitation emails. Creates URL redirect and updates
links in repository (web app, help center and api documentation).
Prior to this change, the article was named:
'change-the-default-language-for-your-organization'.
Fixes#21949.
Updates in-app and documentation references to automated messages
sent by the notification bot as automated notices (or automated
messages where more appropriate/clear), instead of notifications.
Also, makes some small related revisions / general clean ups to
`resolve-a-topic.md`.
Fixes#22188.
Fixes#21037.
This is part of fixing #19371. To bulk-add new emoji regularly,
mobile needs to know which servers support which emoji.
`staticfiles_storage.url` generates a unique URL with a hash
based on the file content, which lets mobile know if it needs
to update its locally stored data.
In Zulip 2.1.0, the `is_muted` stream subscription property was
added and replaced the `in_home_view` property. But the server has
still only been sending subscription update events with the
`in_home_view` property.
Updates `do_change_subscription_property` to send a subscription
update event for both `is_muted` and `in_home_view`, so that
clients can fully migrate away from using `in_home_view` allowing
us to eventually remove it completely.
This commit changes the code to consider zero as an invalid value for
message_content_edit_time_limit_seconds. Now to represent the setting that
user can edit the message anytime, the setting value will be "None" in
database and "unlimited" will be passed to API from clients.
Adds an API endpoint for accessing read receipts for other users, as
well as a modal UI for displaying that information.
Enables the previously merged privacy settings UI for managing whether
a user makes read receipts data available to other users.
Documentation is pending, and we'll likely want to link to the
documentation with help_settings_link once it is complete.
Fixes#3618.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
This commit adds support to change enable_read_receipts
setting through API and also adds the field to response
of "/register" endpoint so that the setting value
is available to clients.
Since we include internal realms while creating system groups
in "0382_create_role_based_system_groups.py", we should do it
when creating new internal realms as well to be consistent.
Tests are changed accordingly as UserGroup objects are created.
We also change the user group ids used in api docs examples
such that user groups are of correct realm.
We now allow changing access to history of the stream by only passing
"history_public_to_subscribers" parameter. Previously, "is_private"
parameter was also required to change history_public_to_subscribers
otherwise the request was silently ignored.
We also raise error when only history_public_to_subscribers parameter
is passed with value False without "is_private: True" for a public
or web-public stream since we do not allow public streams with
protected history.
We now send a new user_topic event while muting and unmuting topics.
fetch_initial_state_data now returns an additional user_topics array to
the client that will maintain the user-topic relationship data.
This will support any future addition of new features to modify the
relationship between a user-topic pair.
This commit adds the relevent backend code and schema for the new
event.
Updates documentation to include information about user presence
objects with `aggregated` key (instead of the user's email) where
appropriate.
Also, cleans up spelling, grammar and formatting errors in the
descriptive text for these objects / endpoints.
Fixes some in-app and documentation references to to new user
announcements and new stream announcements that were still using
'notifications' to refer them. These were missed in the original
pass for updating this language.
A standard OpenAPI document has no reason to redundantly include this
information in description fields, as standard generators already
display it.
This uniformly moves the URL above the description, which seems fine.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Two endpoints had linked markdown files that were used in
their general descriptions to add warning notes with important
information (`/create-user` and `/get-user-groups`).
This moves the warning content to be inline in the endpoint
descriptions so that the important content is in the OpenAPI
documentation and is still formatted to be rendered in a warning
block.
Deletes `can-create-users-only.md` and `api-members-only.md`
since they were only used for these two endpoint descriptions.
Also, cleans up the other instance of a inline warning block in
an endpoint description (`/fetch-api-key`).
Updates changelog entry for feature level 1 about GitLab to include
the endpoint with the changes. Also noted that the change updated
a deprecated return value.
Added changes note to the `gitlab` boolean in the
`authentication_methods` return value for the
`/get-server-settings` endpoint.
Part of work on #22102.
Updates the changelog note in feature level 1 about adding None as
a video call provider to include the endpoints where this realm
setting is used.
Updates the OpenAPI doc for the realm setting `video_chat_provider`
to include information about the enum values and meanings.
Part of work on #22102.
Corrects omissions or inconsistencies between the api changelog
and the api documentation for Zulip 3.0, feature level 1,
except for the final two bullet points about GitLab authentication
and adding None as a video call provider option.
The final two bullet points will be addressed in separate commits.
Part of work on #22102.
Initial round of fixes and clean-ups found during audit of
changelog entries for feature levels 1-27, which correspond
to the 3.0 release.
There are a few changes that are not related to those feature
levels, but fit within the context of clean-ups (spelling mistakes
or errors in api documentation formatting/structure/style).
One notable non-3.0 release fix is making all changes notes in
the OpenAPI documentation for 2.x releases use the correct
version numbering-scheme for those releases (e.g. 2.0.0).
Follow-up commits / PRs will address inconsitencies and omissions
for these feature levels found during the audit.
Updates references / language about organization settings that
were previously labeled as "Notifications", but are now labeled
as "Automated messages and emails".
Fixes#22136.
Co-authored by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
The field_data sent from client while creating a select
type field is a dict with a number as key.
In development database the field data for "Favorite editor"
field was of different form where the option label was used
as key in the dict.
This commit fixes it to be of the same as it is when creating
a field from web-app. As a result, we also need to update
the tests and this commit also update field_data for other
select-type fields.
This commit removes "role" field from subscription
objects since we are not moving forward with stream
administrator concept and instead working on new
permssions model as per #19525.
This commit removes WILDCARD_MENTION_POLICY_STREAM_ADMINS
option of wildcard_mention_policy since we are not moving
forward with stream administrator concept and instead working
on new permssions model as per #19525.
We also add a migration to change wildcard_mention_policy of
existing realms to WILDCARD_MENTION_POLICY_ADMINS. This change
is fine since we were already treating both the setting values
as same as stream admin concept was not implemented completely.
Adds a note to the `content` and `stream_id` parameters for the
`/update-message` endpoint that indicates these parameters throw
an error when sent in the same request.
Also, updates the main description of the endpoint to include
changing a message's stream. And updates some of the parameter
descriptions to be more consistent with each other and clear.
Adds a 2.1 release changelog entry for adding support for user
and stream IDs in search/narrow options. Also, adds a Changes
note in the narrow parameter in the OpenAPI `get-messages`
endpoint definition.
Both link to the api documentation for constructing a narrow,
where the 2.1 release update is already mentioned.
Fixes#9474.
Use `SimpleSuccess` response schema for all endpoints that were
already returning a success (200) response without any data beyond
the `response` and `msg` fields, which are standard for all
endpoint responses.
Prep commit for adding `ignored_parameters_unsupported` to
`json_success` responses.
This commit changes the error message from "Invalid stream id"
to "Invalid stream ID" for cases where invalid stream IDs are
passed to API endpoints to make it consistent with other similar
error messages.
Adds Changes notes for feature level 58 where support was added
for stream messages for the `/set-typing-status` endpoint
parameters.
Updates formatting for references to the `type`
parameter in the descriptions of other endpoint parameters.
Improves readability of and updates links in the endpoint's main
description.