These checks suffer from a couple notable problems:
- They are only enabled on staging hosts -- where they should never
be run. Since ef6d0ec5ca, these supervisor processes are only
run on one host, and never on the staging host.
- They run as the `nagios` user, which does not have appropriate
permissions, and thus the checks always fail. Specifically,
`nagios` does not have permissions to run `supervisorctl`, since
the socket is owned by the `zulip` user, and mode 0700; and the
`nagios` user does not have permission to access Zulip secrets to
run `./manage.py print_email_delivery_backlog`.
Rather than rewrite these checks to run on a cron as zulip, and check
those file contents as the nagios user, drop these checks -- they can
be rewritten at a later point, or replaced with Prometheus alerting,
and currently serve only to cause always-failing Nagios checks, which
normalizes alert failures.
Leave the files installed if they currently exist, rather than
cluttering puppet with `ensure => absent`; they do no harm if they are
left installed.
The call-to-action ("Experience Zulip today!") section on our
landing page has a lot of superfluous margin around it that takes
up a lot of space. This commit decreases that margin as a part of
our efforts to restructure the bottom nav in general.
We recently added a lot of new pages to our top navigation and
restructured top-navigation in general. This commit updates the
footer to reflect the recent changes to our top navigation.
For our marketing emails, we want a width that's more appropriate for
newsletter context, vs. the narrow emails we use for transactional
content.
I haven't figured out a cleaner way to do this than duplicating most
of email_base_default.source.html. But it's not a big deal to
duplicate, since we've been changing that base template only about
once a year.
'corporate_enabled', 'realm_push_notifications_enabled'
and 'realm_digest_emails_enabled' settings are part of
page_params and not user_settings.
This was introduced in 998d710275.
This is more efficient than get_lexer_by_name, since we don’t need to
instantiate the class just to get its name.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The BlockingChannel annotations in TornadoQueueClient were flat-out
wrong. BlockingChannel and Channel have no common base classes.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This is effectively a step closer to what was proposed in
https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/18678#discussion_r644490540 when
this code was written in #18678.
If the Customer object has neither of a Stripe id, nor any historical
plans, then there's no real billing association contained in the
existence of the Customer object, and it's safe to delete.
The locally defined NamedTuple was triggering a mypy caching bug
(https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/10913), and we don’t use the
tuple behavior anyway.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Partially reverts commit cc55393671.
mode="r" cannot be combined with buffering=0.
This is not a correct thing to do, since a multibyte character might
get split between two binary reads and cause UnicodeDecodeError, but
it’s good enough for a known-broken test we don’t run.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Fixes#19198
We set blue outline color in day mode and light gray outline colour
in night mode. This removes the different outline colours users
in different platforms / desktop app.
The reason for this was we were not loading extra
parameters while storing the status emoji object.
For this we also need the emoji module to be initialized
early because the right sidebar would need it to display
the status emoji.
This fixes a regression in de04f0ad67.
We'll do a proper test in a follow-up commit; this is a quick fix to
make sure master works.
The emails will bounce, but it'll create all sorts of infrastructure
headaches.
Our typeahead system is very sensitive, a simple internal
focus can hide it. This leads to occasional failure on the
puppeteer test.
This commit tries to solve it by clicking via javascript
instead of manual puppeteer click.
The issue was with the typeahead `click` event where it
didn't activate the current target and called the `select`
method, which selected the element which was last
focused.
This was debugged by Anders Kaseorg.