Replaces instructions with macro for reusability.
Adds Desktop/Web tab in preparation for mobile documentation.
Improves wording of a couple of sentences.
Due to an incorrect authorization check in Zulip Server 5.4 and
earlier, a member of an organization could craft an API call that
grants organization administrator privileges to one of their bots.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously if `test_forward_address_details` failed, the file
created when setting the `forward_address` may not have been
removed, which would then cause an `EmailNotDeliveredException`
to be raised when then creating a new user in the dev environment.
Wraps the test in a try block, with a finally block for the call
to remove the file.
The "clicked" phrasing is not accurate, because e.g. if a user did click
their invitation link but didn't submit the registration form, the
support page will still claim about the link "has never been clicked".
"Used" is a better general phrase. If we want to track whether links
have been specifically *clicked*, we'll need to implement that
separately.
Before this, a link still couldn't be re-used because it would trip up
exception further down user creation codepaths, but that was still a
bug. check_prereg_key is supposed to correctly validate the key - and
trigger an error page being returned if a key (or for any other reason,
the attached PreregistrationUser object) is reused.
test_validate_email_not_already_in_realm needs to be adjusted, because
it was actually re-using a key.
This reverts commit 40fcf5a633.
This commit triggers bug that we haven't fully tracked down, where web
app clients will continually send `update_message_flags` requests,
that then send out via the events system "0 messages were marked as
read" notices, eventually leading to a load spike.
The Tornado part can likely be fixed by checking if
updated_message_ids is empty, but we need to track down the frontend
bug as well.
Emoji that we specifically choose names or aliases for will be
stored in this new file so that we can generate emoji_names.py
from the custom names and also CLDR (for the rest).
This new file isn't used for anything yet (no user facing change);
it will be used in future commits.
distutils is deprecated in Python 3.10 and will be removed in Python
3.12. We don’t need a full-powered version parser for this anyway.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
`_cache` is not an attribute defined on `BaseCache`, but an
implementation detail of django_bmemcache.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Two endpoints had linked markdown files that were used in
their general descriptions to add warning notes with important
information (`/create-user` and `/get-user-groups`).
This moves the warning content to be inline in the endpoint
descriptions so that the important content is in the OpenAPI
documentation and is still formatted to be rendered in a warning
block.
Deletes `can-create-users-only.md` and `api-members-only.md`
since they were only used for these two endpoint descriptions.
Also, cleans up the other instance of a inline warning block in
an endpoint description (`/fetch-api-key`).
Instead of using `request.POST` to access the `data` parameter used
in the internal `notify_tornado` path, adds `has_request_variables`
decorator and accesses `data` as a `REQ` parameter.
Expands `test_tornado_endpoint` in `test_event_system.py` for
`data` being a required parameter for this path.
Instead of using `request.POST` to access `forward_address` for
the parameter used in `set_forward_address` in `email_page`, adds
`has_request_variable` decorator and an optional `forward_address`
parameter through the `REQ` framework.
Adds an assertion that `forward_address` is not `None` for `POST`
requests.
Previously, automated stream messages for new user signups were not
being translated into the realm's default language for said messages.
Moves `override_language` context manager so that it wraps the
new user message content in `notify_new_user` and topic string in
`send_message_to_signup_notification_stream`.
Fixes#22510.
The <kbd> elements in `static.templates.keyboard_shortcuts.hbs`
that are arrow keys have a class of "arrow-key". This adds that
class to arrow keys that are updated via `adjust_mac_shortcuts`.
Follow-up task due to changes introduced in #22330.
The `needrestart` tool added in 22.04 is useful in terms of listing
which services may need to be restarted to pick up updated libraries.
However, it prompts about the current state of services needing
restart for *every* subsequent `apt-get upgrade`, and defaulting core
services to restarting requires carefully manually excluding them
every time, at risk of causing an unscheduled outage.
Build a list of default-off services based on the list in
unattended-upgrades.
The supertype contains `*args` and `**kwargs`, this adapts the signature
of the `get` method to make MarkdownDirectoryView compatible with it.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
The calling arguments here are completely wrong. The first argument
should be `request`, and `self` should never get passed to `.get`.
Because `TemplateView` happened to not use `request`, and we happened
to pass `article` as a keyword argument, this error slipped through.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Updates changelog entry for feature level 1 about GitLab to include
the endpoint with the changes. Also noted that the change updated
a deprecated return value.
Added changes note to the `gitlab` boolean in the
`authentication_methods` return value for the
`/get-server-settings` endpoint.
Part of work on #22102.
Updates the changelog note in feature level 1 about adding None as
a video call provider to include the endpoints where this realm
setting is used.
Updates the OpenAPI doc for the realm setting `video_chat_provider`
to include information about the enum values and meanings.
Part of work on #22102.
Corrects omissions or inconsistencies between the api changelog
and the api documentation for Zulip 3.0, feature level 1,
except for the final two bullet points about GitLab authentication
and adding None as a video call provider option.
The final two bullet points will be addressed in separate commits.
Part of work on #22102.
Initial round of fixes and clean-ups found during audit of
changelog entries for feature levels 1-27, which correspond
to the 3.0 release.
There are a few changes that are not related to those feature
levels, but fit within the context of clean-ups (spelling mistakes
or errors in api documentation formatting/structure/style).
One notable non-3.0 release fix is making all changes notes in
the OpenAPI documentation for 2.x releases use the correct
version numbering-scheme for those releases (e.g. 2.0.0).
Follow-up commits / PRs will address inconsitencies and omissions
for these feature levels found during the audit.
Updates references / language about organization settings that
were previously labeled as "Notifications", but are now labeled
as "Automated messages and emails".
Fixes#22136.
Co-authored by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
Updates header "Notifications" to "Automated messages and emails".
Updates these subheaders in that section:
- "New stream notifications" to "New stream announcements"
- "New user notifications" to "New user announcements"
- "Notifications language" to "Language for automated messages
and invitation emails".
Co-authored by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
We have observed infrequent storms of accesses (tens of thousands of
requests to minute) to `/` after an event queue expires. The current
best theory is that the act of reloading the page itself triggers a
focus event, which itself triggers a reload before the prior one had
had time to do anything but send the network request.
Since the `focus` event here is merely as a backstop in case the
synchronous reloading and deferred reloading fail, we need only run it
once.
Prevent a non-immediate reload from being scheduled while an immediate
reload is already in progress. This is highly unlikely in practice,
but is a reasonable safeguard.
A `reload.initiate({immediate: true, ...})` *should* not return, as it
should trigger a `window.location.reload` and stop execution.
In the event that it continues execution and returns (for instance,
due to being in the background and reloads being suppressed for
power-saving -- see #6821), there is no need to fall through and
potentially schedule a 90-second-later retry.
PostgreSQL's `default_statistics_target` is used to track how many
"most common values" ("MCVs") for a column when performing an
`ANALYZE`. For `tsvector` columns, the number of values is actually
10x this number, because each row contains multiple values for the
column[1]. The `default_statistics_target` defaults to 100[2], and
Zulip does not adjust this at the server level.
This translates to 1000 entries in the MCV for tsvectors. For
large tables like `zerver_messages`, a too-small value can cause
mis-planned query plans. The query planner assumes that any
entry *not* found in the MCV list is *half* as likely as the
least-likely value in it. If the table is large, and the MCV list is
too short (as 1000 values is for large deployments), arbitrary
no-in-the-MCV words will often be estimated by the query planner to
occur comparatively quite frequently in the index. Based on this, the
planner will instead choose to scan all messages accessible by the
user, filtering by word in tsvector, instead of using the tsvector
index and filtering by being accessible to the user. This results in
degraded performance for word searching.
However, PostgreSQL allows adjustment of this value on a per-column
basis. Add a migration to adjust the value up to 10k for
`search_tsvector` on `zerver_message`, which results in 100k entries
in that MCV list.
PostgreSQL's documentation says[3]:
> Raising the limit might allow more accurate planner estimates to be
> made, particularly for columns with irregular data distributions, at
> the price of consuming more space in `pg_statistic` and slightly
> more time to compute the estimates.
These costs seem adequate for the utility of having better search.
In the event that the pgroonga backend is in use, these larger index
statistics are simply wasted space and `VACUUM` computational time,
but the costs are likely still reasonable -- even 100k values are
dwarfed by the size of the database needed to generate 100k unique
entries in tsvectors.
[1]: https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/REL_14_4/src/backend/utils/adt/array_typanalyze.c#L261-L267
[2]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/runtime-config-query.html#GUC-DEFAULT-STATISTICS-TARGET
[3]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/planner-stats.html#id-1.5.13.5.3