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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Vandiver 1f7132f50d docs: Standardize on PostgreSQL, not Postgres. 2020-10-28 11:55:16 -07:00
Alex Vandiver eaa99359b1 puppet: Rename to check_postgresql_replication_lag. 2020-10-28 11:51:52 -07:00
Alex Vandiver 53e59a0a13 puppet: Rename check_postgres_backup to check_postgresql_backup. 2020-10-28 11:51:52 -07:00
Alex Vandiver c296b5d819 puppet: Allow unattended-upgrades for all but servers.
Restarting servers is what can cause service interruptions, and
increase risk.  Add all of the servers that we use to the list of
ignored packages, and uncomment the default allowed-origins in order
to enable unattended upgrades.
2020-10-23 16:46:06 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 72d6ff3c3b docs: Fix more capitalization issues.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2020-10-23 11:46:55 -07:00
Tim Abbott 7b8ba5ebd9 docs: Update most remaining references to zulipchat.com.
In some cases, the cleanest tweak is to replace references to the
domain with Zulip Cloud, the product.
2020-06-08 18:10:45 -07:00
Tim Abbott d70e799466 bots: Remove FEEDBACK_BOT implementation.
This legacy cross-realm bot hasn't been used in several years, as far
as I know.  If we wanted to re-introduce it, I'd want to implement it
as an embedded bot using those common APIs, rather than the totally
custom hacky code used for it that involves unnecessary queue workers
and similar details.

Fixes #13533.
2020-01-25 22:41:39 -08:00
Anders Kaseorg ea6934c26d dependencies: Remove WebSockets system for sending messages.
Zulip has had a small use of WebSockets (specifically, for the code
path of sending messages, via the webapp only) since ~2013.  We
originally added this use of WebSockets in the hope that the latency
benefits of doing so would allow us to avoid implementing a markdown
local echo; they were not.  Further, HTTP/2 may have eliminated the
latency difference we hoped to exploit by using WebSockets in any
case.

While we’d originally imagined using WebSockets for other endpoints,
there was never a good justification for moving more components to the
WebSockets system.

This WebSockets code path had a lot of downsides/complexity,
including:

* The messy hack involving constructing an emulated request object to
  hook into doing Django requests.
* The `message_senders` queue processor system, which increases RAM
  needs and must be provisioned independently from the rest of the
  server).
* A duplicate check_send_receive_time Nagios test specific to
  WebSockets.
* The requirement for users to have their firewalls/NATs allow
  WebSocket connections, and a setting to disable them for networks
  where WebSockets don’t work.
* Dependencies on the SockJS family of libraries, which has at times
  been poorly maintained, and periodically throws random JavaScript
  exceptions in our production environments without a deep enough
  traceback to effectively investigate.
* A total of about 1600 lines of our code related to the feature.
* Increased load on the Tornado system, especially around a Zulip
  server restart, and especially for large installations like
  zulipchat.com, resulting in extra delay before messages can be sent
  again.

As detailed in
https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/12862#issuecomment-536152397, it
appears that removing WebSockets moderately increases the time it
takes for the `send_message` API query to return from the server, but
does not significantly change the time between when a message is sent
and when it is received by clients.  We don’t understand the reason
for that change (suggesting the possibility of a measurement error),
and even if it is a real change, we consider that potential small
latency regression to be acceptable.

If we later want WebSockets, we’ll likely want to just use Django
Channels.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
2020-01-14 22:34:00 -08:00
Tim Abbott 35959d43c4 docs: Clean up troubleshooting guide.
This article is definitely still below our polish goals, but this is
also definitely an improvement.
2019-12-12 22:19:12 -08:00
Tim Abbott b036fa897e docs: Move unattended-upgrades docs to troubleshooting guide.
This also rewrites the text to better explain what's happening.  It's
likely further polish would be valuable, but that's true for the whole
"Troubleshooting" page.

This block of text was misplaced when we split the long
maintain-secure-update; article; we want it to be easy to find by
folks who are looking into error emails Zulip is sending.
2019-12-02 11:37:16 -08:00
Tim Abbott 5a7b5f1337 docs: Rework text for scalability and monitoring sections.
This text is very old and hadn't been edited in a long time, in large
part because it was buried within old docs.  This change cleans it up
to give accurate and better-organized information.
2019-11-22 10:22:07 -08:00
David Rosa 87a2831b83 docs: Split maintain-secure-upgrade into dedicated docs.
* Moves "Management commands" to a top-level section.
* Moves "Scalability" as a subsection at the bottom of "Requirements".
* Moves "Monitoring" as a subsections at the bottom of "Troubleshooting".
* Replaces "API and your Zulip URL" with a link to REST API docs.  This
  documentation text has been irrelevant for some time.
* Removes maintain-secure-upgrade from the TOC but the file remains to
  avoid breaking old links from release blog posts and emails.
2019-11-22 10:21:20 -08:00
David Rosa bdbc384de5 docs: Reduce the number of apparently broken links on github.
- Updated 260+ links from ".html" to ".md" to reduce the number of issues
reported about hyperlinks not working when viewing docs on Github.
- Removed temporary workaround that suppressed all warnings reported
by sphinx build for every link ending in ".html".

Details:
The recent upgrade to recommonmark==0.5.0 supports auto-converting
".md" links to ".html" so that the resulting HTML output is correct.

Notice that links pointing to a heading i.e. "../filename.html#heading",
were not updated because recommonmark does not auto-convert them.
These links do not generate build warnings and do not cause any issues.
However, there are about ~100 such links that might still get misreported
as broken links.  This will be a follow-up issue.

Background:
docs: pip upgrade recommonmark and CommonMark #13013
docs: Allow .md links between doc pages #11719

Fixes #11087.
2019-10-07 12:08:27 -07:00
Tim Abbott abc7a00d35 Revert "docs: Update .html links to .md."
This doesn't work without the CommonMark upgrade.

This reverts commit c87893feea.
2019-04-05 17:58:54 -07:00
Samuel Searles-Bryant c87893feea docs: Update .html links to .md.
Sphinx/ReadTheDocs supports automatically translating links written as
to `.md` files to point to the corresponding `.html` files, so this
migration does not change the resulting HTML output in ReadTheDocs.
But it does fix apparent broken links on GitHub.

This doesn't prevent people from reading the documentation on GitHub
(so doesn't mitigate the fact that some rtd-specific syntax does not
render properly on GH), but it will prevent us from getting erroneous
issues reported about the hyperlinks not working.

Fixes: #11087.
2019-04-05 17:16:25 -07:00
Tim Abbott c732313c36 docs: Rename customize.html to settings.html.
This is a better description of what this is for.
2018-02-19 09:55:49 -08:00
David Rosa Tamsen 7072fa5b37 docs: Reorganize developer docs to improve navigation.
This commit helps reduce clutter on the navigation sidebar.
Creates new directories and moves relevant files into them.
Modifies index.rst, symlinks, and image paths accordingly.

This commit also enables expandable/collapsible navigation items,
renames files in docs/development and docs/production,
modifies /tools/test-documentation so that it overrides a theme setting,
Also updates links to other docs, file paths in the codebase that point
to developer documents, and files that should be excluded from lint tests.

Note that this commit does not update direct links to
zulip.readthedocs.io in the codebase; those will be resolved in an
upcoming follow-up commit (it'll be easier to verify all the links
once this is merged and ReadTheDocs is updated).

Fixes #5265.
2017-11-16 09:45:08 -08:00