When a server doesn't submit a remote realm info which was
previously submitted, we mark it as locally deleted.
If such a realm has paid plan attached to it, we should investigate.
This commit adds logic to send an email to sales@zulip.com for
investigation.
This commit updates default for delete_own_message_policy
setting to "Everyone" as it is helpful to allow everyone
to delete their own messages in a new organization where
users might be using Zulip for the first time.
This commit updates default for move_messages_between_streams_policy
setting to "Members and above" as it is helpful to allow members
to move messages between streams in new organizations where users
might be using Zulip for first time.
The presence of `len(messages)` outside the transaction caused the
full resultset to be fetched outside of the transaction. This should
ideally be inside the transaction, and also only need be the count.
However, also note that the process of counting matching rows, and
then executing a second query which embeds the same query, is
susceptible to phantom reads, where a query with the same conditions
returns different resultsets, under PostgreSQL's default transaction
isolation of "read committed." While this is possible to resolve by
pulling the returned IDs into a Python list, it would not address the
issue that concurrent updates which change the resultset would make
the overall algorithm still incorrect.
Add a comment clarifying the conditions under which the algorithm is
correct. A more correct algorithm would walk the UserMessage rows
which are unread and in the stream, but this requires a
whole-UserMessage index which would be quite large for such an
infrequent use case.
This makes no immediate reloads the default for runtornado, matching
the production configuration, and changes the development incantation
to be the one to specify the departure from the norm, with
--immediate-reloads.
LoggingCountStats with a daily duration and that are directly stored
on the RealmCount table (not via aggregation in process_count_stat),
can be in a state, after the hourly cron job to update analytics
counts, where the logged value will be live-updated later, because
the end time for the stat is still in the future.
As these logging counts are designed to be used on the self-hosted
installation for either debugging or rate limiting, sending these
partial/incomplete counts to the bouncer has low value.
Due to the channel_map_to_topics URL parameter in the Slack webhook,
it was not migrated to use the check_send_webhook_message.
By using check_send_webhook_message, any topic parameter in the
webhook URL will be prioritized over mapping Slack channels to
topics, e.g. when channel_map_to_topics is true. This is because
the default behaviour for incoming webhooks is to send a default
topic as a parameter to check_send_webhook_message in case there
is no topic specified in the URL.
In contrast, we can override the stream passed in the URL when
channel_map_to_topics is false by passing the Slack channel name
to check_send_webhook_message. The default behaviour for incoming
webhooks is to send a direct message if there is no specified
stream in the URL, so a default stream is not generally passed
to check_send_webhook_message.
Fixes#27601.
This commit adds a realm-level setting named
'zulip_update_announcements_stream' that configures the
stream to which zulip updates should be posted.
Fixes part of #28604.
- Adds instructions for downloading a zuliprc file for a bot or for
yourself.
- Updates the button label to "Download zuliprc", since that's the
filename it downloads.
Fixes#28881.
The previous logic incorrectly used the server-level number of users
even when a (presumably smaller) realm-level count was available.
Fixes a bug introduced in 2e1ed4431a.
This commit renames the realm-level setting
'signup_notifications_stream' to 'signup_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
This commit renames the realm-level setting 'notifications_stream'
to 'new_stream_announcements_stream'.
The new name reflects better what the setting does.
5c96f94206 mistakenly appended, rather than prepended, the edit to
the history. This caused AssertionErrors when attempting to view the
history of moved messages, which check that the `last_edit_time`
matches the timestamp of the first edit in the list.
Fix the ordering, and update the `edit_history` for messages that were
affected. We limit to only messages edited since the commit was
merged, since that helps bound the affected messages somewhat.
RemoteRealm customer takes precedence over RemoteServer
in general. But if an inactive plan is associated with
RemoteRealm and an active plan with RemoteServer, the
ACTIVE plan takes precendence.
Co-authored-by: Prakhar Pratyush <prakhar@zulip.com>
Previously, in DM disabled org messaging to bot was not working when
starting new conversation and adding bot as recipient because of not
updating on recipient change. And secondly, self messaging was not
allowed.
This commit ensures that the DM to bot and self are allowed irrespective
of dm restrictions.
tests: Verify DMs adhere to DM restriction policy.
Fixes#28412
Signed-off-by: sayyedarib <sayyedaribhussain4321@gmail.com>
The widening of the time between when a process is marked for
reload (at Tornado startup) and when it sends reload events makes it
unlikely-to-impossible that a single `/` request will span both of
them, and thus hit the WebReloadClientError corner case.
Remove it, as it is not worth the complication. The bad behaviour it
is attempting to prevent (of a reload right after opening `/`) was
always still possible -- if the `/` request completed right before
Tornado restarted -- so it is not clear that it was ever worth the
complication.
Collapsing was done incorrectly, as 65c400e06d added `zulip_version`
and `zulip_feature_level`, but did not update the virtual event logic
to copy those new values into the virtual event.
However, it is unlikely that a server will be upgraded multiple times
in quick enough succession for this to ever be relevant. Remove the
logic, which is additional complication for little or no gain.