The fixtures are now rendered differently, and using
just 400 in fixture renders all the 400 fixtures with
descriptions, whereas 400_1 and 400_0 are invalid now.
This commit removes the hardcoded descriptions, and fixes
the fixture rendering.
The user timezone is only used for user's profile, so we can
move this setting to the Profile panel of settings and this
will also help us in covering some space when there are no
custom profile fields for the organization.
This commit fixes the documentation of settings as we have
replaced "Your account" section into two new sections -
"Profile" and "Account & privacy".
This commit also fixes a comment in the test for settings
documentation in test_middleware.py.
We separate "Your account" section to two different sections -
"Profile" section for user name, custom profile fields, and avatar
and "Account & Security" section for email, password, role, api-key
and deactivating button.
Another important change here is that the modal for changing name
is removed and now the name has a simple input text box and it
behaves similar to inputs for custom-profile-fields.
Fixes#18848.
This commit addresses @timabbott 's comments, by adding a new article
"Move content to another topic".
Thanks to the new article, I also simplified a step from the "Rename a
topic" article to keep it focused on renaming only.
* Move content on moving topics between streams to a dedicated
article. We advertise it as "move content" to hint that one can move
messages or split topics, and link to it.
* This deletes change-the-topic-of-a-message, because the same content
is already covered in rename-a-topic.
* This commit mostly just moves content between articles. Most of that
content was redundant with the first few paragraphs of the surviving
"rename a topic" article. The former "This is useful for" se ntence
was adapted to the remaining article.
* This commit also adds a redirect for the removed article, and
updates related links.
This commit fixes the bug of always showing
day-mode realm logo when color scheme display
setting is set to automatic but the OS setting
is dark theme. This is because we cannot check
the OS setting on backend and we need to set
the logo url accordingly in frontend only.
So, we remove the logo url computation from
backend completely and instead compute it in
the frontend only.
Fixes#18778.
After adding owner role, we allow last admin to deactivate
but not allow the last owner to deactivate, and this commit
fixes the warning about not allowing last admin.
This commits ports the `search_operators.html` file from
./templates to handlebars, essentially creating a new file
as `search_operators.hbs` within /static/templates which is
then rendered using info_overlays.js.
As part of this migration, we rewrote the way internationalization was
done, since the previous implementation incorrectly did not support
languages with a different word order than English.
We also not consistently use periods at the end of the descriptions.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
Fixes#18504.
This commits ports the `keyboard_shortcuts.html` file from
using the Django template to handlebars, essentially creating
a new file as `keyboard_shortcuts.hbs` within /static/templates
which is then rendered using info_overlays.js.
Fixes part of #18792.
This PR adds a basic .md template that is followed by lot of /api
pages. Since we have recently done the migration work to ensure that
our REST API documentation pages for individual endpoints are almost
all identical files following a common pattern, we can now get the
payoff of deleting them all in favor of a shared template.
This removes 2000 lines of somewhat finicky configuration from the
codebase, and thus should save significant effort when documenting new
API endpoints in the future.
The markdown files for endpoints or other pages which deviate from the
standard template remain, and the docs are instead generated from
those files using the existing system.
As a part of goal of moving towards a common template,
the hardcoded python tabs need to be removed to ensure
that endpoints which don't have python examples can be
covered by the common template as well.
This commit also modifies the markdown extension for python
examples to render empty string in case the examples don't
exist, which would allow it to be called whether the endpoint
has python examples or not.
We use the "does not accept any parameters" language in the common
template that we'll be migrating to shortly, so we remove this
variance (And adjust its test).
This commit modifies the templates to
auto-generate general descriptions of
responses directly from the newly
added field of x-response-description
as a part of the goal of a common template.
This commit modifies the templates to
auto-generate general descriptions of
parameters directly from the newly
added field of x-parameter-description
as a part of the goal of a common template.
Now, all possible configurations for curl examples
are rendered directly from openapi data, and
the templates should just call the markdown
function once.
This commit adjusts all the templates by removing
hardcoded configurations and descriptions for
individual curl examples.
We previously had a mix of "Filter users" and "Search people" for this
widget. "Search" is more correct because the right sidebar can only
show a subset of the organization in some settings.
This isn't the best writing, but it'll help us remember to cover these
details when we do a major pass on this article after adding upcoming
status changes.
This commit replaces the allow_community_topic_editing boolean with
integer field edit_topic_policy and includes both frontend and
backend changes.
We also update settings_ui.disable_sub_settings_onchange to not
change the color of label as we did previously when the setting
was a checkbox. But now as the setting is dropdown we keep the
label as it is and we don't do anything with label when disabling
dropdowns. Also, this function was used only here so we can safely
change this.
Currently, the `admin_config` configuration was
hardcoded in the templates, but as a goal of creating
a common template, we need to move all configurations
outside.
Moved the checking for function and language which need
admin_config out of templates into the code and added a
boolean `x-admin-config` to store whehter the operation
requires admin config.
Also, added the banner for admin access to auto-generate
if admin_config is present, and fixed the admin_config
for endpoints that were earlier missing it in the templates.
For this extraction, we need to move some context
parameter (from home_real in `views/home.py`) to extra
page_params parameter (of
build_page_params_for_home_page_load in
`lib/home.py`) so handlebars template can access them.
While moving I confirmed that these parameters are not
used elsewhere if some parameter is used elsewhere
(like `apps_page_url`) then I didn't remove it from the
context list, I just added it to the page_params list.
Fixes: #18795.
This results in moving the `zulip_merge_base` parameter to
page_params, so that it's available to JavaScript.
Since this is technically a tiny overlay, it needs to be initialized
before hashchange.js.
The javascript tab in .md templates can be
generated along with the line that adds js
example.
Further, as a part of the effort of moving
towards a single template, the markdown extension
for javascrit examples is modified to return empty
string if javascript example doesn't exist for that
endpoint. This would make it possible to cover more
endpoints with a single template.
The js example tabs are now automatically generated
during generation of javascript code, and so need to
be removed. Also, the markdown function to render js
examples can be added in all templates, since it is
parses and returns an empty string if the examples
don't exist, and allows us to move towards a common
template.
The pages have been verified to be correct
by using diff between old and new pages' raw HTML.
It's sufficiently tiny that the shared code benefits don't justify the
cost, given that we plan to move index.html to a different templating
system soon.
The headings for return values were currently hardcoded
in cases where they occur, but they can be rendered directly
in the markdown extension if the return values exist.
This should make it more intuitive to add
new elements to the compose box (such as
banners), and it also makes it a bit more
clear for styling purposes that the same
geometry happens whether the compose box
is open or the buttons are visible.
I lifted the #compose_container div into
the server template. It's not totally
clear to me why we need both #compose
and #compose_container, but there are
some scary comments about 1400px that
made me too timid to address that quirk.
In passing I removed a clearly redundant
click handler.
Currently, in the FAQ on our /plans page, when the user clicks on
the sponsorship link in the answer for the first question, they
are always taken to /accounts/go, causing them to have to input
their organization URL even if they are on a subdomain page.
This commit makes it so that when the user is on a subdomain page,
they are taken to /upgrade#sponsorship directly. On the other
hand, when they are on a root domain (/) page, they have to go
through /accounts/go and specify their organization's name.
The Hubot project looks to be abandoned; it hasn’t been updated in
years and its own installation instructions don’t work anymore.
Remove our special placement of Hubot alongside Zapier and IFTTT.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Now, the descriptions and all subschemas
are directly returned just by
`generate_code_example`, and so, these individual
subschemas and descriptions can be removed from the
templates.
All API endpoints docs are exactly the same after the
change, except few where missing 400 responses got added
due to the modification
We add a popover on click which allows user to create or browse
streams too.
Reason for doing so:
At present, it is hard to discover how to join streams
and create new streams. In particular:
Users have a hard time finding the gear in the STREAMS
header in the left sidebar and realizing that it's relevant for them.
Even once a user is in the STREAMS menu, the Create
stream button is hard to spot.
Fixes#18694.
This moves this block of HTML templates, which are dynamically
rendered with some user data, to be managed by the frontend handlebars
template system.
This migration involves only displaying active alerts in the DOM, and
thus we no longer need navbar_alerts to have display: none by default.
Rename poll_timeout to event_queue_longpoll_timeout_seconds
and change its value from 90000 ms to 90 sec. Expose its
value in register api response when realm data is fetched.
Bump API_FEATURE_LEVEL to 74.
This commit updates the docs as the setting for invites
is separated into two UI elements - a checkbox for
'are invites required to join organization' and a
dropdown for setting 'who can invite new users'.
The message-editing section of settings is moved from "Organization
Settings" to "Organization Permissions", which feels like a more
natural place for these settings.
Checked the email looked OK in `/emails` for both creating realm and
registering within an existing one.
Not sure zerver/tests/test_i18n.py test has been suppressed correctly.
Fixes#17786.
This commit disables the button and shows a loading spinner on
the button when signup request is being processed to avoid race
conditions caused by user clicking on the button multiple times.
The fix is done observing that for the case when form is invalid
the whole page is rerendered and thus we do not need to remove
the spinner and enable the button again and for other errors
we redirect to some other page.
And for the validation taking place in client-side, the button
is disabled and spinner is shown, only is form is valid, by
using "$('#registration').valid()".
As a part of effort of removing .md files for /api pages, the
title of each page can be added into the summary OpenAPI
parameter. This also adds a nice summary visible in Swagger
and enhances the documentation. Added the parameter for all endpoints.
The previous description didn't make clear that you can edit a message
to add a mention.
Also, adjust indentation to be the normal 4-space style we use for HTML.
Placing multiple classes in multiple class attributes enforces
them to override each other css properties. To avoid this
streams_filter_icon class is moved to a single class attributes.
Because our mention logic now has a way to distinguish a user with one of these
weird names from a wildcard mention, we no longer need this explicit warning.
(It'd still be a bit confusing, but no more so than various other weird names you could
invest).
Since this is currently only useful to interpret presence data, we
send this only if presence is requested.
I'm not sure that server_timestamp is the right name for this field,
but ultimately it should match the main presence API format.
The command:
codespell --skip='./locale,*.svg,./docs/translating,postgresql.conf.template.erb,.*fixtures,./yarn.lock,./docs/THIRDPARTY,./tools/setup/emoji/emoji_names.py,./tools/setup/emoji/emoji_map.json,./zerver/management/data/unified_reactions.json' --ignore-words=codespell_ignore_words.txt .
The content of codespell_ignore_words:
```
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circularly
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We don't want to claim something so strong as the first of this text,
because the mutee can still guess that they have been muted if the
muter suddenly starts completely ignoring messages, especially PMs.
But this framing is better in retaining the perspective as you.
We record Git details about the merge-base with upstream branches in
the zulip-git-version file, if the upstream repository is available.
Note that the first Git upgrade after merging the parent commit will
not include the merge-base details, since the upstream repository will
not have been available.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We use styling same as that of the number shown for overflow
(e.g "+3") which has a gray background.
To keep these avatars up-to-date, we need to rerender the
recent topics view after receiving a `muted_users` event.
Also update the user documentation to mention this detail.
We deliberately avoid mentioning "recent topics" because
this applies to mobile too.
We change the title to be more descriptive and also link to the
overall Zulip changelog, since one can reasonably get to this page
when googling for "Zulip changelog".
Also link to it from the API documentation page,
other help pages, and the confirmation dialog for
muting a user.
With substantial edits by tabbott and alya.
* Remove unnecessary json_validator for string parameters.
* Update frontend to pass right parameter.
Bump api feature level and highlight the fix for `emojiset`
parameter of `settings/display` endpoint in zulip.yaml file.
Fixes part of #18035.
Link to zulip-terminal's README which contains installation
instructions.
It is marked alpha to indicate that user may not find all
the features that zulip support in the client and may
run into unexpected errors.
In 215320bc72, we added the typeahead for
the `pygments_name` field which helped lookup the human-readable
`pretty_name`. However, we forgot to remove the workaround method
mentioned in the docs to lookup the name before the typeahead was
introduced.
Update docs on how to build an incoming webhook integration to be more
accurate on exactly what is needed at this point in time as they were
quite out of date.
We move compose from being a part of message feed to
being a part of middle column which is a common parent of recent
topics and message feed. This allows us to use a common compose
box for both the views. Fortunately, compose actions were
independent of this change so there weren't any evident
side effects.
Fixes#17543
This removes unnecessary json_validator for string parameters in the
BigBlueButton video calls endpoints. Note that this breaks links to
video meetings sent before the upgrade; there's not much we can do
about that.
Since this is the last commit in this series, we update the
ZULIP_FEATURE_LEVEL for this batch of changes.
Fixes part of #18035.
Support for the timeouts, and tests for them, was added in
53a8b2ac87 -- though no code could have set them after 31597cf33e.
Add a 10-second default timeout. Observationally, p99 is just about
5s, with everything else being previously being destined to meet the
30s worker timeout; 10s provides a sizable buffer between them.
Fixes#17742.
Leave the Intel build as the prominent default, since it will run on
both platforms. (I would have liked to detect the appropriate
platform, but Apple seems to have put significant effort into making
that impossible for anti-fingerprinting reasons, which is probably an
overall good.)
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Due to spaghetti CSS that should be fixed but isn’t fixed here, the
<span> wrapper is still needed so the hover effect is applied.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This button will allow users to avoid a distracting red banner across
their screen, while they wait for their sysadmin to do the upgrade
work.
Fixes: #18359
As we change the icon for Group PMs in #18160, the docs related
to it is now outdated. This commit removes the documentation part
that is outdated from status-and-availability section.
Move `get_setup_webhook_message` to
`zerver/lib/webhooks/common.py` so multiple integrations can use this
rather than just those which import `zerver/lib/webhooks/git.py`. Also
added the documentation for this.
* Move the extended documentation of code blocks to a separate page.
* Merge "code playgrounds" documentation to be a section of that page.
* Document copy widget on code blocks.
* This commit changes how we refer to "```python" type syntax for code
blocks. Instead of being called a syntax highlighting label, this is
now referred to as a "language tag", since it serves both syntax
highlighting and playgrounds.
* Remap all the links.
* Advertise this new page in various places that previously did not have a link.
This new pages accomplishes several interrelated things:
* Documents that Zulip Cloud runs master and how that works.
* Documents policies on how long client apps are expected to support
old releases in our compatibility matrix.
* Removes the 3-years-stale roadmap article.
* Provides a central place to talk about different versions in Zulip.
* Provides a better place to link to from our "you need to upgrade" nag.
This content is not intended to be final, but should be finalized in
the next week or so.
Fixes#18322.
Linked the Help Center document in places like
- zulip.yaml (/events, /register/, realm/playgrounds,
/realm/playgrounds/{playground_id})
- /help/format-your-message-using-markdown (Linked to make
users reading the markdown code block style, aware of this
feature)
- /templates/settings/playground_settings_admin.hbs (Linked
as a reference to read more about playgrounds before
configuring one)
Also showcase the feature on /features and /for/open-source.
Now that we are passing source realm's id instead of string_id in
source realm selector, it makes sense to rename the "source_realm" field
to "source_realm_id".
In the source realm selector, when we select a realm from which we want
to import the data, we pass the source realm's string_id. The problem
with this approach is that the string_id can be an empty string. This
commit makes the source_realm pass the realm's id instead of string_id.
Now, the source_realm's value will either be an integer or "" (empty
string) when we don't want to import settings from any realm.
This commit fixes the following help pages -
- configure-who-can-create-a-stream.md to use "Stream permissions"
subsection and not "Other permissions".
- configure-who-can-invite-to-streams.md to use "Stream permissions"
subsection and not "Other permissions".
- restrict-wildcard-mentions.md to use "Stream permissions" subsection
and not "Organization permissions".
- restrict-bot-creation.md to use "Other permissions" subsection and
not "Organization permissions".
- restrict-visibility-of-email-addresses.md to use "User identity"
subsection and not "Organization permissions".
This commit fixes invite-new-users.md to show all the options of who
can invite under "Are invitations required for joining the organization?"
and makes this page similar to help pages for other policies.
This commit updates restrict-permissions-of-new-members.md
to add "inviting users to organization" in the list of actions
that can be restricted for new members.
We also fix the subsection of waiting_period_threshold to be
"Joining the organization".
* Add mobile app instructions for interacting with them.
* Fix inconsistent headings.
* Document the new state that starred message counts are the deafult,
and mention the "come back to" workflow for them.
Currently only enabled in development, since the exact details don't
seem right..
Co-Author-By: Signior-X <b19188@students.iitmandi.ac.in>
Co-Author-By: Aman Agrawal <amanagr@zulip.com>
Implements UI for #8005.
Commit dc67870 introduced a user confirmation modal before
deleting profile picture, leaving the user documentation
unchanged.
Added a commit to reflect the newly added change within
the user documentation as well.
This commit adds both frontend and backend code to invite a user as
moderator. We allow only existing owners and admins to invite a user
as a moderator.
We'll extend this in the future with details on what is configurable,
but this at least ensures we don't have a state where they don't
appear in our documentation at all.
This commit modifies the user objects returned by 'GET /users',
'GET /users/me', 'GET /users/{user_id}' and 'GET /users/{email}'
endpoints to include role field.
We also include role field in the page_params['realm_users'] dict
and in the person object sent in (type="realm_user", op="add")
event.
This help mobile and terminal clients understand whether a server
restart changed API feature levels or not, which in turn determines
whether they will need to resynchronize their data.
Also add tests and documentation for this previously undocumented
event type.
Fixes: #18205.
This was apparently one of our few portico pages that never got the
white-box migration.
I did a bit of copyediting while looking at this page as well.
This extends the /json/typing endpoint to also accept
stream_id and topic. With this change, the requests
sent to /json/typing should have these:
* `to`: a list set to
- recipients for a PM
- stream_id for a stream message
* `topic`, in case of stream message
along with `op`(start or stop).
On receiving a request with stream_id and topic, we send
typing events to clients with stream_typing_notifications set
to True for all users subscribed to that stream.
Long labels like "Yes, Unsubscribe this stream" can
be confusing for translators and it can also create bad
strings that can end with like 4 long words in German.
It is better to have the simple options like "Confirm"
and "Cancel". This commit fixes this issue by changing
the text to "Confirm".
Fixes#17926.
This allows us to use different "Show password" and "Hide password"
for these labels, which is more consistent with how other products
implement this.
It also lets us delete N duplicate copies of these strings in the HTML.