Supporting URL percent-encoded bytes is possible using `%%20`, but this
is not necessarily very understandable to end-users, even those that
understand percent encoding.
Allow `%20` in linkifier URL format strings, and transform them into
`%%20` in the pattern just before they are applied in markdown
translation. Care must be taken here, such that already-escaped `%`s
are not escaped an extra time.
We do this before rendering, and not before storage, as
a simplification; the JS-side linkifier at present only understands
`%(foo)s` and thus needs no changes, and to avoid an un-escaping pass
before showing in the admin UI.
User-supplied custom realm filter has had some sort of regex-based
validation of the format URL since their introduction in
d7e1e4a2c0 -- and this has always been
in addition to the URLValidator. The URLValidator is the one which
does the security-relevant work of validating that the schema is
reasonable, and that the overall shape of the URL is well-formed. The
regex has served primarily to arbitrary limit the characters that can
appear in the URL, in the mistaken name of safety.
Adjust the regex, such that its only purpose is to verify that the
usages of `%` characters in the URL are reasonable, and leave the URL
validation to the URLValidator, which can do a far better job. This
includes broadening the support to include `%%` as an escape
character; this is likely such a niche case as to be unnecessary, but
costs little.
Fixes#16013.
This provides a cleaner organization for our display settings, to make
browsing them more intuitive for new users.
We still need to update the /help/ documentation following this migration.
Fixes#19960.
og:image is supposed to be an absolute URL, but some sites incorrectly
provide a relative URL. In this case, it makes more sense to
interpret it relative to the full page URL after redirects, rather
than relative to just the domain part of the page URL before
redirects.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We don't yet have a do_reactivate_stream function, but we reserve a
number since:
1. It'll likely be added in the future.
2. For now, we can restore archived stream with some manual intervention
in the Django shell, and for that we'll want to create an appropriate
RealmAuditLog entry.
Removes the `/day` and `/night` options from the typeahead menu while
still allowing the commands to be used. Typing `/day` and `/night`
will now suggest `/light` and `/dark`, respectively. Also changes the
`Dark mode` and `Light mode` popups that appear after using the
corresponding command.
Fixes#18318.
Created a schema for the ignored_parameters_unsupported that is
returned by the /settings and /realm/user_settings_defaults endpoints
and removed the duplicated text in the api documentation.
Also cleaned up some small errors in the /realm/user_settings_default
definition and sidebar link /api/update-realm-user-settings-defaults.
Fixes#19674
Since 3853285241, PushNotificationsWorker uses the aioapns library
to send Apple push notifications. This introduces an asyncio event
loop into this worker process, which, if unlucky, can respond poorly
when a SIGALRM is introduced to it:
```
[asyncio] Task exception was never retrieved
future: <Task finished coro=<send_apple_push_notification.<locals>.attempt_send() done, defined at /path/to/zerver/lib/push_notifications.py:166> exception=WorkerTimeoutException(30, 1)>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/path/to/zerver/lib/push_notifications.py", line 169, in attempt_send
result = await apns_context.apns.send_notification(request)
File "/path/to/zulip-py3-venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/aioapns/client.py", line 57, in send_notification
response = await self.pool.send_notification(request)
File "/path/to/zulip-py3-venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/aioapns/connection.py", line 407, in send_notification
response = await connection.send_notification(request)
File "/path/to/zulip-py3-venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/aioapns/connection.py", line 189, in send_notification
data = json.dumps(request.message, ensure_ascii=False).encode()
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/json/__init__.py", line 238, in dumps
**kw).encode(obj)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py", line 199, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/json/encoder.py", line 257, in iterencode
return _iterencode(o, 0)
File "/path/to/zerver/worker/queue_processors.py", line 353, in timer_expired
raise WorkerTimeoutException(limit, len(events))
zerver.worker.queue_processors.WorkerTimeoutException: Timed out after 30 seconds processing 1 events
```
...which subsequently leads to the worker failing to make any progress
on the queue.
Remove the timeout on the worker. This may result in failing to make
forward progress if Apple/Google take overly long handling requests,
but is likely preferable to failing to make forward progress if _one_
request takes too long and gets unlucky with when the signal comes
through.
Production installs do not use the zilencer application, but the tests
do include it; as such, changes to any files which reference zilencer
are more likely to pass tests but fail production installs.
Run production tests when those files are changed.
This makes logging more consistent between FCM and APNs codepaths, and
makes clear which user-ids are for local users, and which are opaque
integers namespaced from some remote zulip server.
Being able to determine how many distinct users are getting push
notifications per remote host is useful, as is the distribution of
device counts. This parallels the log line in
handle_push_notification for push notifications from local realms,
handled via the event queue.
We should use more selective query for UserGroupMembership
objects in tests for checking adding and removing members.
This is done by checking the membership counts for the
particular user group only.
This will help in keeping the tests more understandable
after we add members to the role-based system groups,
since that would create a lot of membership objects.
We make the UserGroup queries in user group creation and
deletion tests more selective by fitering the user groups
which belong to the realm and not the one included in
lear realm, etc.
This will help us to keep the tests more understandable
when the counts of UserGroup increases due to addition of
system groups. There is no need to consider system groups
of other realms in these tests.
Keycloak docs say:
https://www.keycloak.org/getting-started/getting-started-docker
```
By default there is a single realm in Keycloak called master. This is
dedicated to manage Keycloak and should not be used for your own
applications.
```
Thus we should change what we assume the Keycloak realm to be to avoid
assuming as a default a practice
that Keycloak disourages.
A bug in the compose.css code resulted in showing the close button in
the banner in a wrong way. The previous logic to center the button
vertically didn't actually achieve our goals, since in cases where the
text line-wraps to two lines, it'd look oddly out of place.
Fixes#19770.
It is confusing to have the plan type constants not be namespaced
by the thing they represent. We already have a namespacing
convention in place for constants, so we should use it for
Realm.plan_type as well.
* Remove unnecessary json_validator for full_name parameter.
* Update frontend to pass the right parameter.
* Update documentation and note the change.
Fixes#18409.
`rendered_content` in historical messages may be empty; examining the
history of them may thus require diff'ing two empty strings, which
itself produces an empty string.
Use `lxml.html.fragment_fromstring` to be able to successfully parse
these, rather than 500.
Part of #19559.
Due to the fact that it's not possible to run the development
environment on a t2.micro (1 GiB RAM + 1 vCPU), which is what is
available from the free tier, the fact that signing up require a
credit/debit card and can take up to 24 hours, and that it is quite
easy to unintentionally exceed the free tier resources when expanding
or upgrading, it is no longer feasible to develop on cloud9. As such,
we should not recommend it in out setup docs.
The previous link "/wsl/wsl2-install" leads to a 404 page which
recommends "/wsl/install". This commit updates the link to
"/wsl/install".
The previous link has been giving a redirect since at least May 23,
2020.
As detailed in the comments, the default behavior is undesirable for us
because we can't really predict all possibilities of exceptions that may
be raised - and thus putting str(e) in the http response is potentially
insecure as it may leak some unexpected sensitive information that was
in the exception.
As a hypothetical example - KeyError resulting from some buggy
some_dict[secret_string] call would leak information. Though of course
we aim to never write code like that.