Even though you'd think these regexes would be
cached, compiling the regex outside of looping
through lines makes a difference.
My timings are 8.4s -> 6.0s. (You need to hack
on the linter to isolate the custom checks.)
Normal hipchat exports use integer ids for their
users and "rooms," which we just borrowed during
conversion.
Atlassian Stride uses stride UUIDs for these instead, but otherwise
has the same export format.
We now introduce IdMapper to handle external ids
that aren't integer. The IdMapper will map UUID
ids to ints and remember them. For ints it just
leaves them alone.
Fixes#10805.
We split out two new functions and call them
everywhere that we used to call add_display_time():
- `update_group_time_display`
- `update_timestr`
We also make some of the local vars more consistent,
as well as doing more explicit clearing of vars than
`delete`.
Splitting these functions will allow us to muck with date
dividers without affecting the `update_str` functionality.
Our webhook-errors.log file is riddled with exceptions that are
logged when a webhook is incorrectly configured to send data in
a non-JSON format. To avoid this, api_key_only_webhook_view
now supports an additional argument, notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json.
This argument, when True, will send a PM notification to the bot's
owner notifying them of the configuration issue.
Until we resolve https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/10832, we will
need to maintain our own forked copy of Django's SessionMiddleware.
We apparently let this get out of date.
This fixes a few subtle bugs involving the user logout experience that
were throwing occasional exceptions (e.g. the UpdateError fix you can
see).
This commit allows specifying Subject Alternative Names to issue certs
for multiple domains using certbot. The first name passed to certbot-auto
becomes the common name for the certificate; common name and the other
names are then added to the SAN field. All of these arguments are now
positional. Also read the following for the certbot syntax reference:
https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/how-to-specify-subject-name-on-san/Fixes#10674.
This was generated by:
* `rm -f requirements/*.txt`
* `./tools/update-locked-requirements`
and passes tests. The effect is to unpin ourselves from old versions
of a bunch of recursive dependencies of our third-party dependencies.
Without the cast mypy raises the following error:
Incompatible return value type (got "Callable[..., Any]",
expected "CallableT")
This is a known issue: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/1927
This makes a few other changes to the fixtures as well. Most are from API
updates, though I'm not sure why "Zulip Cloud Standard" got changed to
"Zulip Cloud Premium".
[Substantial edits by Rishi Gupta]
Change wording of public stream description to
"Any member of the organization" from "Anybody"
to indicate that guest users can't subscribe even
public stream of organization.
We (lexically) remove "subject" from the conversion code. The
`build_message` helper calls `set_topic_name` under the hood,
so things still have "subject" in the JSON.
There was good code coverage on `build_message`.