This moves the realm_filter_key variable, primarily used for clarity,
up from Bugdown into the render_markdown function.
We'll need this for the upcoming commits.
A lot of care has been taken to ensure we're using the realm that the
message is being sent into, not the realm of the sender, to correctly
handle the logic for cross-realm bot users such as the notifications
bot.
In order to correctly handle messages sent by cross-realm bots, we
need to specify the realm that the messages are being sent into in the
send message code path. The commit and its successors convert that
code path to include the realm the message is being sent to explicitly.
Contributor visualization showing the avatar, user name and number
of commits for each contributors. The JSON data would be updated
upon deployment, triggered by the `update-prod-static` script.
This should substantially improve the clarity of the code, since
inside bugdown, this is only being used as a hash key that happens to
usually be a realm ID, not used as a Realm ID.
This commit reverts commit "29673411df8dffd50198c0f01c5db8561a782adf"
due to the bug is not reproducible anymore (it seems likely this was a
bug in Django fixed between Django 1.8 and 1.10).
Fixes#1297.
Finishes the refactoring started in c1bbd8d. The goal of the refactoring is
to change the argument to get_realm from a Realm.domain to a
Realm.string_id. The steps were
* Add a new function, get_realm_by_string_id.
* Change all calls to get_realm to use get_realm_by_string_id instead.
* Remove get_realm.
* (This commit) Rename get_realm_by_string_id to get_realm.
Part of a larger migration to remove the Realm.domain field entirely.
Update integration to use the latest Google API client.
Move Google Account authorization code to a separate file.
Move relevant files from 'bots/' to 'api/integrations/google/'.
Add documentation for integration.
Removes the dependence on postmonkey, which is a wrapper around
MailChimp API v1.3. MailChimp recommends using their v3.0 API directly,
rather than through a wrapper library.
While this may not have created a clear user-facing bug, it seems less
confusing for do_invite_users to only create PreregistrationUser
objects for users who actually received an email invitation.
Add test about avatar image was uploaded properly or not in
`tests.BotTest.test_add_bot_with_user_avatar` and
`tests.BotTest.test_patch_bot_avatar`.
Add `get_test_image_file()` and `avatar_disk_path()` in
`zerver.lib.test_helpers` and deduplicate some codes.
Fixes#1276.
This adds support for only allowing normal users with account age
equal or greater than a "waiting period" threshold to create streams;
this is useful for open organizations that want new members to
understand the community before creating streams.
If create_stream_by_admins_only setting is set to True, only admin users
were able to create streams. Now normal users with account age greater
or equal than waiting period threshold can also create streams.
Account age is defined as number of days passed since the user had
created his account.
Fixes: #2308.
Tweaked by tabbott to clean up the actual can_create_streams logic and
the tests.
First step in cleaning up populate_db.create_streams and
bulk_create.bulk_create_streams. Part of a series of commits to remove
Realm.domain from populate_db.
There is a change in Django 1.10 due to which whenever the password
of the user is changed the session hash changes. This change affects
us because we cache user profile objects and these cached objects need
to be refreshed. However, the signal sent by Django in which objects are
refreshed fails to refresh the cache for Tornado because it uses a
different cache prefix.
Note: Backend tests are not affected because they don't rely on Tornado.
This includes making the default stream description setting into a
dict. That is an API change; we'll discuss it in the changelog but it
seems small enough to be OK.
With some small tweaks by tabbott to remove unnecessary backwards
compatibility code for the settings.
Fixes#2427.
This change adds support for displaying inline open graph previews for
links posted into Zulip.
It is designed to interact correctly with message editing.
This adds the new settings.INLINE_URL_EMBED_PREVIEW setting to control
whether this feature is enabled.
By default, this setting is currently disabled, so that we can burn it
in for a bit before it impacts users more broadly.
Eventually, we may want to make this manageable via a (set of?)
per-realm settings. E.g. I can imagine a realm wanting to be able to
enable/disable it for certain URLs.
A few functions had arguments removed without having their type
annotations updated accordingly. As a result mypy version 0.4.6
thinks that the first type in the annotation is supposed to be
the type of `self`, a new mypy feature which we are not intending
to use here.
This commit adds support for removing reactions via DELETE requests to
the /reactions endpoint with parameters emoji_name and message_id.
The reaction is deleted from the database and a reaction event is sent
out with 'op' set to 'remove'.
Tests are added to check:
1. Removing a reaction that does not exist fails
2. When removing a reaction, the event payload and users are correct