The commit creates a `server_message.ts` module which
will home our `zod` schema for the messages received
from server. We can then import the schema to parse
the data in needed modules at the API boundaries.
This will also help us write better tests.
As part of the popover menu redesign, this commit redesigns the user
card popover using the new "popover-menu" tippy theme and improves
accessibility by using appropriate ARIA attributes.
This supports adding users to DM pills by simply typing
a user's name in the text input directly after a complete
dm pill. It only works for DM pills at the end of search
input.
Clicking the X button removes a user from its user pill
container, and if that user was the last user left in the
container, then the whole container is also removed.
This commit renames the "Huddle" Django model class to
"DirectMessageGroup", while maintaining the same table --
"zerver_huddle".
Fixes part of #28640.
Adds a linter rule for markdown files so that new cases of "e.g."
without a comma wont be introduced to user-facing documentation.
Fixes the remaining cases of "e.g." in markdown files that are not
followed by a comma.
This commit updates screenshots for the "for/business" and
"for/open-source" pages, and adds the script for generating
their screenshots at "screenshots/companies.json."
Fixes part of #30128
This commit extends the script used to generate thread
screenshots to be able to create invite_only streams,
add starred messages, create user groups, add edited
notice to messages, and send messages from notification
bots.
The window width is updated, and background for the
screenshots is changed to white.
It is also updated so that user-avatars mapping
occurs within the script itself.
This is a prep commit to #30128
Creates a new "realm_deactivated" email that can be sent to realm
owners as part of `do_deactivate_realm`, via a boolean flag,
`email_owners`.
This flag is set to `False` when `do_deactivate_realm` is used for
realm exports or changing a realm's subdomain, so that the active
organization owners are not emailed in those cases.
This flag is optional for the `deactivate_realm` management command,
but as there is no active user passed in that case, then the email
is sent without referencing who deactivated the realm.
It is passed as `True` for the support analytics view, but the email
that is generated does not include information about the support
admin user who completed the request for organization deactivation.
When an active organization owner deactivates the organization, then
the flag is `True` and an email is sent to them as well as any other
active organization owners, with a slight variation in the email text
for those two cases.
Adds specific tests for when `email_owners` is passed as `True`. All
existing tests for other functionality of `do_deactivate_user` pass
the flag as `False`.
Adds `localize` from django.util.formats as a jinja env filter so
that the dates in these emails are internationlized for the owner's
default language setting in the "realm_deactivated" email templates.
Fixes#24685.
On puppeteer test failure, screenshots are generated which are
helpful in debugging.
Earlier, the instruction to see those screenshot in github actions
was not the easy way. It linked to a github doc which suggests to
make API calls using artifact ID (which can be confusing to find)
to download the artifact and extract it to see the screenshots.
The easier way is to download the artifact directly using the
download URL present in the "Store puppeteer artifacts" step of
the job.
This commit updates the instruction for the reason mentioned above.
Updates all the https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/ links in the
docs and comments to use the new /channel/ path. All these links are
for documentation/reference purposes only and thus, can be bulk-updated.
This commit is a part of the effort to rename stream to channel.
Migrate all `ids` of anything which does not have a foreign key from
the Message or UserMessage table (and would thus require walking
those) to be `bigint`. This is done by removing explicit
`BigAutoField`s, trading them for explicit `AutoField`s on the tables
to not be migrated, while updating `DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD` to the new
default.
In general, the tables adjusted in this commit are small tables -- at
least compared to Messages and UserMessages.
Many-to-many tables without their own model class are adjusted by a
custom Operation, since they do not automatically pick up migrations
when `DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD` changes[^1].
Note that this does multiple scans over tables to update foreign
keys[^2]. Large installs may wish to hand-optimize this using the
output of `./manage.py sqlmigrate` to join multiple `ALTER TABLE`
statements into one, to speed up the migration. This is unfortunately
not possible to do generically, as constraint names may differ between
installations.
This leaves the following primary keys as non-`bigint`:
- `auth_group.id`
- `auth_group_permissions.id`
- `auth_permission.id`
- `django_content_type.id`
- `django_migrations.id`
- `otp_static_staticdevice.id`
- `otp_static_statictoken.id`
- `otp_totp_totpdevice.id`
- `two_factor_phonedevice.id`
- `zerver_archivedmessage.id`
- `zerver_client.id`
- `zerver_message.id`
- `zerver_realm.id`
- `zerver_recipient.id`
- `zerver_userprofile.id`
[^1]: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/32674
[^2]: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/24203
Adds a print statement to `tools/i18n/update-for-legacy-translations`
to help with debugging to know what locale was being checked if an
error is raised.
It's going to be helpful in the future to record the reason for realm
deactivation.
- For information tracking
- For making a distinction between cases where we can allow realm owners
to reactivate their realm via a self-serve flow (e.g.
"owner_request") vs where we can't (ToS abuse).
This commit utilizes the script added for auto-generating
screenshots of message threads to generate screenshots
for the "/for/recovery" page.
This commit adds the message data for generating the
screenshots.
Previously, we manually generated screenshots on /for/research
and other landing pages, which makes them difficult to maintain.
This PR adds a script - generate-user-messages-screenshot, which
expects the path of the filename containing the thread conversation
and path where screenshot needs to be generated, and generates
screenshot at the mentioned location.
Fixes#30016
This commit relocates all the scripts in the tools directory which
are used for auto-generating screenshots to the new
tools/screenshots directory to avoid cluttering the tools/ root.
Mark the channel name of the initial channel created during
realm creation for translation.
It doesn't mark the topic names and description for translation
because we are planning to remove these topics and update the
description as a part of improving the onboarding experience.
In #23380, we are changing all occurrences of uri with url in order to
follow the latest URL standard. Previous PRs #25038 and #25045 has
replaced the occurences of uri that has no direct relation with realm.
This commit changes just the model property, which has no API
compatibility concerns.
The commit hashes that appear in the `pull/12345/head` ref are the
ones _before_ any final rebase occurs, and as such may not match to
any commit hashes which exist in `main`.
Use the GitHub GraphQL API to pull the last "merge commit" on the PR,
which is post-rebase, and use that as the target commit when
cherry-picking. Then walk backwards from that commit, including every
sequential commit which is still associated with the PR; we do this
because during the merge, commits may be added or removed, so the PR
is not reliable in the commit count.
Gitter broke their older API as part of being integrated
into Matrix.
Their announcement blog says:
"Anything left using the Gitter APIs will need to be
updated to use the Matrix API"
This commit drops the legacy Gitter import tool and
we plan to build a new one for Matrix in future.
Adds tools/i18n/create-legacy-stream-translations to create a
`legacy_stream_translations.json` file for every non-English
language locale that will serve as the legacy translations for
the stream to channel rename.
Adds tools/i18n/update-for-legacy-translations to manage adding
the legacy translations for any stream/channel strings that we'd
like to maintain existing translations for, which are defined in
LEGACY_STRINGS_MAP.
The returns plugin hasn’t been updated for mypy ≥ 1.6. This
annotation is more limited in that it only supports a fixed number of
positional arguments and no keyword arguments, but is good enough for
our purposes.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Important changes in this commit:
* We only cache message list for "Combined feed" if it is the
default view.
* We modify existing handling of home message list code so that
it can be used to for any message list that we want to cache
using a new `preserve_rendered_state` variable.
* narrow_state.filter() returns the filter of combined feed view list
instead of `undefined`.
* We start fetching messages from the latest message on app load.
* Messages in all messages data and Recent view are always synced.
* If combined feed view list is not cached, we don't track it's
last pointer, effectively sending user to the latest unread
message always .
In zerver/models/realms.py, updates the topic for stream/channel updates
to be "channel events" instead of "stream events".
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Updates notification messages that are sent to "stream events"
topic when a permission or policy setting is changed to use channel
instead of stream. Also, updates some strings that were not marked
for translation in the message that was sent when the retention
policy was changed.
Updates notification messages that are sent when a stream/channel
is created.
Updates notification messages that are sent when a user is
subscribed to stream/channel(s).
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Updates translated strings in web/ that do not need updates to any
tests. The majority of these strings are also unique to the file/
template that they are in. A few have overlap with one other file.
Some changes here update placeholders/variables in these strings to
no longer use stream so that all the translation updates for this
rename happen at the same time.
The exception to this are cases of "<z-stream>" placeholders in
these translated strings.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates a chunk of translated strings that overlap between files,
with the streams settings overlay being the starting point for
finding these strings, to use channel instead of stream.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
This commit adds a tooltip in organization settings,
when the save button is disabled due to invalid
Jitsi URL.
Fixes#27511.
Co-authored-by: Angelica Ferlin <angelica.ferlin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peterson Linn <linn@pajp.net>
Co-authored-by: Kislay Verma <kislayuv27@gmail.com>
Security fix cf8b9ad needed migration
`zerver/0501_delete_dangling_usermessages` on the 8.x branch (3db1733).
This resulted in two migrations numbered 0501, due to which this tool
always got stuck on 0501.
`--no-init-db` is used to silence the need for `--hostname` and
`--email` arguments; it is a proxy for "this is not a frontend host."
We would ideally like to use `has_class` to know if the user's
provided puppet classes are include an `app_frontend`, and thus
`--hostname` and `--email` are required -- but doing that requires
several other steps, and we would like this feedback to be immediate.
We make the presence of `--puppet-classes` equivalent to
`--no-init-db`, since nearly every configuration with
`--puppet-classes` does not install both a database and a frontend,
which is what is required to initialize a database.
This contains two more complex changes:
- The default versions of sorter and matcher assume that ItemType is a
string. But the Typeahead class works on a generic ItemType and I'm
not aware of a way to assert that this function is only called for
typeaheads with string items. For `matcher`, we can assert that the
items are strings. `sorter` is now a required option instead of an
optional one that could fall back to the default.
- `element` can be either an `input` element or a `contenteditable`
`div`. We distinguish between them using `.is("[contenteditable]"))`
but TypeScript doesn't understand that. So we replaced `this.$element`
with `this.input_element` where `input_element` is an object with the
`$element` and also a `type` specifying which type of element it is
(input or contenteditable).