In general, `./scripts/restart-server` will already work in any
circumstance where the server is already stopped and needs to be
started. However, it will output a couple minor warnings, and it is
not readily obvious that it *will* work correctly.
Add an alias for `restart-server` named `start-server`, for
parallelism with `stop-server`, which omits the steps of
`restart-server` which would stop the server first.
Using `supervisorctl stop all` to stop the server is not terribly
discoverable, and may stop services which are not part of Zulip
proper.
Add an explicit tool which only stops the relevant services. It also
more carefully controls the order in which services are stopped to
minimize lost requests, and maximally quiesce the server.
Locations which may be stopping _older_ versions of Zulip (without
this script) are left with using `supervisorctl stop all`.
Fixes#14959.
This reverses the policy that was set, but incompletely enforced, by
commit 951514dd7d. The self-closing tag
syntax is clearer, more consistent, simpler to parse, compatible with
XML, preferred by Prettier, and (most importantly now) required by
FormatJS.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Adds a setting UI to list all configured playgrounds
in a realm. The filter functionality can be used to
search playgrounds by its name or language.
Default sort is provided on the 'pygments_language'
field.
Front tests added to maintain server_event_dispatch
coverage. The `settings_playgrounds.js` file is added
to coverage exclusion list since it is majorly UI
based and will be tested using puppeteer tests (in
following commits).
To prevent breaking of the hardcoded playgrounds, we resort
to checking if realm_playgrounds is empty and falling back
to the hard-coded list if so. This logic is removed in the
followup commit which introduces the UI to add a playground.
I have added support for generating integration screenshots remotely by
adding a `realm_uri` parameter to `tools/message-screenshot.js` which we
then pass `realm.uri` to from within
`tools/generate-integration-docs-screenshot`.
I have made `tools/setup/optimize-svg` do the SVG optimization
automatically rather than just telling you the command to run if they
need optimizing. This included adding a `--check` parameter to use in
CI to only check as we previously did rather than actually running the
optimization.
I have also made `tools/setup/optimize-svg` execute
`tools/setup/generate_integration_bots_avatars.py` once it has run the
optimization to ensure it is always ran.
This makes it one less command to run when creating an integration,
but also means that we catch instances where a PNG has just been
copied into the `static/images/integrations/bot_avatars` folder as the
only instance where this won't be run is if `optimize-svg` has not
been run which would be caught in CI.
Fixes#18183. Fixes#18184.
I have updated `tools/run-dev.py` to output the correct subdomain such as
`http://zulip.username.zulipdev.org` so that the user knows the correct
subdomain to access the Zulip Dev realm on.
django.utils.translation.ugettext is a deprecated alias of
django.utils.translation.gettext as of Django 3.0, and will be removed
in Django 4.0.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This widget only filters the user's subscription -- it's only suggest
public streams that the user is not subscribed to. "Filter" is the
correct label for a widget with this use case.
I have suppressed errors for github.com by adding an function to
exclude domains as well as urls; this is necessary because GitHub has
marked this tool's User-Agent as a blocker crawler.
I have also suppressed reoccurring url errors that do definitely exist.
Fixes#17928.
Ideally, we'd print line numbers etc., but that's complicated because
the `translation.json` format doesn't include them, and usually it's
easy to find strings because you just added them anyway.
But adding a bit more of a `git grep` hint should help.
Fixes#14321.
Our aim is to use this library to remove use of bootstrap-tooltip
for showing popovers and tooltips. This will remove our
dependency on bootstrap for showing tooltips. Thus, bootstrap
can be upgrade more independently.
Because the logic in print_listeners doesn't have access to computed
settings in dev_settings.py, we need to duplicate the special
IS_DEV_DROPLET logic for computing the default hostname.
There's still a secondary problem that this URL 404s.
It does not seem like an official version supporting Webpack 4 (to say
nothing of 5) will be released any time soon, and we can reimplement
it in very little code.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We use GIPHY web SDK to create popover containing GIFs in a
grid format. Simply clicking on the GIFs will insert the GIF in the compose
box.
We add GIPHY logo to compose box action icons which opens the GIPHY
picker popover containing GIFs with "Powered by GIPHY"
attribution.
We should still display the `source` advice when not in Vagrant or a
Droplet, since that's an important hint for anyone using local
installation on Linux.
We move the "If you are using Vagrant..." text a bit after to
highlight things nicely for folks who are running tools outside
Vagrant.
Also tighten text to avoid line-wrapping on an 80 character console.
The only downside of this is that it makes it harder to control the
order of these tests; which isn't that important. And the structure
of naming each with its test order fundamentally requires renaming
files when adding/deleting tests, so if we want to control the default
test order, we'd be better off doing that by just hardcoding a list in
the test runner code.
In `validate_account_and_subdomain` we check
if user's realm is not deactivated. In case
of failure of this check, we raise our standard
JsonableError. While this works well in most
cases but it creates difficulties in handling
of users with deactivated realms for non-browser
clients.
So we register a new REALM_DEACTIVATED error
code so that clients can distinguish if error
is because of deactivated account. Following
these changes `validate_account_and_subdomain`
raises RealmDeactivatedError if user's realm
is deactivated.
This error is also documented in
`/api/rest-error-handling`.
Testing: I have mostly relied on automated
backend tests to test this.
Fixes#17763.
In validate_account_and_subdomain we check if
user's account is not deactivated. In case of
failure of this check we raise our standard
JsonableError. While this works well in most
cases but it creates difficulties in handling
of deactivated accounts for non-browser clients.
So we register a new USER_DEACTIVATED error
code so that clients can distinguish if error
is because of deactivated account. Following
these changes `validate_account_and_subdomain`
raises UserDeactivatedError if user's account
is deactivated.
This error is also documented in
`/api/rest-error-handling`.
Testing: I have mostly relied on automated
backend tests to test this.
Partially addresses issue #17763.