Bitbucket changed the format of their API. The old format is still
useful for BitBucket enterprise, but for the main cloud verison of
Bitbucket, we need a new BitBucket integration supporting the new API.
This works around a nasty problem with Webpack that you can't run two
copies of the Webpack development server on the same project at the
same time (even if on different ports). The second copy doesn't fail,
it just hangs waiting for some lock, which is confusing; but even if
that were to be solved, we don't actually need the webpack development
server running to run the Casper tests; we just need bundle.js built.
So the easy solution is to just run webpack manually and be sure to
include bundle.js in the JS_SPECS entry.
As a follow-up to this change, we should clean up how test_settings.py
is implemented to not require duplicating code from settings.py.
Fixes#878.
This prototype from Dropbox Hack Week turned out to be too inefficient
to be used for realms with any significant amount of history, so we're
removing it.
It will be replaced by https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/673.
Assigns hotkey 'w' to search streams.
Only show search box when active. Activate with hotkey or by clicking
STREAMS.
Filter matches at the beginning of words in stream name.
Behaviour is otherwise almost identical to user search.
Casper tests.
The `email` parameter to this template is only set if the user is
redirected to the login form after attempting to register for a new
account with an email address that already has an account.
Following strings are marked translatable:
- All strings which are passed to `button.text` or which affect the
text of buttons.
- All strings passed to `placeholder`.
- All strings passed to `compose_error`.
Fixes#969
* The warning contains a count of the number of people in the stream.
* An error appears if the warning is ignored and the user tries to
send the message anyway.
* The message cannot be sent until the warning is acknowledged or @all
/ @everyone is removed.
* This only applies to stream messages and not private messages.
Fixes#853.
In order to genericize use of Zulip outside companies,
all instances of coworkers have been changed to users.
NOTABLE EXCEPTION: When the Zulip instance is domain-
locked, the reference to coworkers remains. The reason
for this is twofold: first, the majority of Zulip instances
which require a particular domain will be locked to a
company, and second, the template variable for the domain
necessary should be added to the alert so it is clear
to the user what the domain needs to be for access.
Fixes: #861.
This results in a substantial performance improvement for all of
Zulip's backend templates.
Changes in templates:
- Change `block.super` to `super()`.
- Remove `load` tag because Jinja2 doesn't support it.
- Use `minified_js()|safe` instead of `{% minified_js %}`.
- Use `compressed_css()|safe` instead of `{% compressed_css %}`.
- `forloop.first` -> `loop.first`.
- Use `{{ csrf_input }}` instead of `{% csrf_token %}`.
- Use `{# ... #}` instead of `{% comment %}`.
- Use `url()` instead of `{% url %}`.
- Use `_()` instead of `{% trans %}` because in Jinja `trans` is a block tag.
- Use `{% trans %}` instead of `{% blocktrans %}`.
- Use `{% raw %}` instead of `{% verbatim %}`.
Changes in tools:
- Check for `trans` block in `check-templates` instead of `blocktrans`
Changes in backend:
- Create custom `render_to_response` function which takes `request` objects
instead of `RequestContext` object. There are two reasons to do this:
1. `RequestContext` is not compatible with Jinja2
2. `RequestContext` in `render_to_response` is deprecated.
- Add Jinja2 related support files in zproject/jinja2 directory. It
includes a custom backend and a template renderer, compressors for js
and css and Jinja2 environment handler.
- Enable `slugify` and `pluralize` filters in Jinja2 environment.
Fixes#620.
This integration relies on the Teamcity "tcWebHooks" plugin which is
available at
https://netwolfuk.wordpress.com/category/teamcity/tcplugins/tcwebhooks/
It posts build fail and success notifications to a stream specified in
the webhook URL.
It uses the name of the build configuration as the topic.
For personal builds, it tries to map the Teamcity username to a Zulip
username, and sends a private message to that person.
Previously, the Zulip subscriptions page's error bar would always be
at the very top of the scrollable view, and thus would likely be out
of view when an error happened. This fixes it by having the error bar
always placed below the search box (and thus visible regardless of
where in the scrollable streams view we are).
Fixes: #515.
[commit message and comments expanded by tabbott]
While we already don't link to /terms anywhere on the site, they can still be
accessed if you navigate to /terms directly. Now, those routes will only be
exported on the Zulip.com service.
We should ideally provide a mechanism for deployments to specify their own
terms without modifying source code; in the interim, sites that have already
customised the provided Zulip.com terms can simply carry a patch reverting this
commit.
This allows full-screen mode when launching from a saved app link
(mobile browser -> save link to home screen). This works on Android,
too, despite the "apple-" prefix.
The SSO build of the desktop app is intended only for those users who
who have settings.SSO_ONLY set, i.e. the only way to login is via the
site's SSO REMOTE_USER authentication. We were incorrectly linking to
it on all production installations :(.
In order to enable internationalization support in Zulip, and to use
Django internationalization tools, all strings in Zulip frontend needs
to be marked for translation.
New users will no longer get desktop and audible notifications for all streams
by default.
This also updates the `day1` follow-up email to let users know they can
customize how and when Zulip notifies them of new messages.
Lastly, this adds a `changelog.md` file, following the conventions from
keepachangelog.com, to track changes for new releases.
Ideally some of these templates should really point to the
local installation's support email address, but this is a
good start.
Exceptions:
* Where to report security incidents
* MIT Zephyr-related pages
* zulip.com terms and conditions
Include new field on Realm to control whether e-mail invitations are required
separately from whether the e-mail domain must match.
Allow control of these fields from admin panel.
Update logic in registration page to use these fields.
(imported from commit edc7f0a4c43b57361d9349e258ad4f217b426f88)
Meant to be used in tandem with the manage.py import command.
The following sensitive data is scrubbed:
* user api keys
* user password hashes
* stream email keys
* invite-only streams
* messages from invite-only streams
* messages from users from other domains
(imported from commit 8e58dcdcb80ef1c7127d3ab15accf40c6187633f)
It's been very buggy for a while, has limited usefulness compared with
unread counts, and profiling over the weekend indicates that it's very
slow.
(imported from commit 716fe47f2bbec1bd8a6e4d265ded5c64efe2ad5c)
This commit should only be pushed to stage after c290b630e has been
pushed to prod otherwise it will create a redirect loop.
(imported from commit 408407b845ded596705b1abd8ad13c0aedf6d732)
This change will redirect armooo@dropbox.com from stage to prod. It also
removes the prod to stage redirect for all users. This will be rolled
out in two commits to prevent a redirect loop.
(imported from commit c290b630e746f757429b8bbdadbe7768367a5e33)
* Fixes a few bugs with missed message address for PMs and huddles.
* Uses missed message address for all missed message reply-to headers on
the zulip.com realm.
(imported from commit 61dd09386e1bbdf9a5096e2400984d31e73a5b74)
Known issues:
* No support for whitelabeling in the email
* No whitelabeling for any externally-visible branding
(imported from commit 9eab7b0744e56a87007b8621a8bb18bbb1080256)
Display a red warning box to get users to direct users to staging for
the zulip.com (dropbox) realm.
(imported from commit 01ad4209d9247406bc82f5dedaf21371101a1d84)
We use this error page for all 5xx errors, so I'm removing the error
number from the text.
(imported from commit c0c4c8829d466dd20c76dbbc920fc57cafbd6e6c)
We don't have room in the dialog to show every variation of
the negated search syntax. If we start by documenting negated
topic searches, we may get some discovery on the negated search
features without cluttering out the way more common search
options.
(imported from commit 3b2c2672d125788dc71a5eeb2b6f1e551380c62e)
This helps the common case of not liking our default of having audible
and desktop notifications enabled, and not making users adjust the
settings on every existing stream to fix it.
(imported from commit be75edb2c1385d1bd9a289416e2dffd8007f5e0a)
They have weird properties like not sending anything for unchecked
boxes, which makes it hard to wrap a client-agnostic API around.
(imported from commit fef73a57a55b218b55dab6be3453dd6eac73c789)
Also:
* Change fixed element positioning and fix bugs
* Move settings dropdown back to the right and add left padding to left sidebar
(imported from commit fcf903b59617687f94618a01ce7544b69f408130)
Adding one row to the Navigation table made the
Keyboard shortcuts dialog look ridiculous, and it
was caused by a design based around float-left-ing
that broke down when the size of the "Navigation" box
was bigger than the "Composing messages" box.
Now we use a div to enclose the top two boxes in
the modal.
(imported from commit 90288ec288d4cf3d50ed7f5bcb48c8bb3d033f19)