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Author SHA1 Message Date
Umair Khan 5359e6b0d4 Convert Zulip to use Jinja2 templates.
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.
2016-05-09 09:55:18 -07:00
Ahmed Shibani 4f29cfee9e Mark strings for translation in templates/zerver
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.
2015-11-03 23:06:31 -08:00
Waseem Daher 0a8afbeff6 Clean up password reset pages.
(imported from commit b02088e2606b404e050e5b68a9b186de432e59d0)
2013-12-06 18:00:42 -05:00
Waseem Daher 17921a92d3 More fun password-reset page.
(imported from commit b02e123c86004416b4238790a9146817ee35bdcc)
2013-11-06 13:22:00 -05:00
Tim Abbott e111a2f9a5 [manual] Rename Django app from zephyr to zerver.
This needs to be deployed to both staging and prod at the same
off-peak time (and the schema migration run).

At the time it is deployed, we need to make a few changes directly in
the database:

(1) UPDATE django_content_type set app_label='zerver' where app_label='zephyr';
(2) UPDATE south_migrationhistory set app_name='zerver' where app_name='zephyr';

(imported from commit eb3fd719571740189514ef0b884738cb30df1320)
2013-08-06 07:39:36 -04:00