This is implemented by replacing all matches of "%(var_name)s" in a URL
format string with "{var_name}". Since we do want to ensure that the
templates aren't broken after this migration, a RuntimeError is raised
to let the maintainer know that certain linkifier cannot be converted
automatically if it does not pass the uri_template.validate check.
Also, we need to escape "%%", which is used to represent "%" in the old
format string syntax, as well as "{" and "}", which is a part of the
URL template syntax.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This will later be used to expand matching linkifier patterns.
Making it nullable for now, but we will make it required in
the APIs.
As a part of this transition, we temporarily make url_format_string
nullable as well, which will be later removed. This allows us to
switch to populating url_template without caring about passing
url_format_string.
Note that the validators are imported in the migration because Django
otherwise diffs it and considers the schema to be different, generating
a migration, failing the "tools/test-migrations" test.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
208c0c3034 fixed this for new deleted users, but left existing users
with potentially invalid email addresses. This is problematic if the
realm is ever exported and re-imported, as the addresses will not
validate.
Add a migration which attempts to fix these invalid email addresses.
This commit updates the logic for migrating user_topic rows
during the move-messages operation when the target topic
already has messages.
Previously, the target_topic's visibility_policy was simply
set to the original_topic's visibility_policy,
and the original_topic's visibility_policy was set to INHERIT.
This commit updates the move-messages code path to determine
the new visibility_policy depending on the visibility policies
of the original and target topics.
The target_topic's visibility_policy is then updated.
The number of db queries has increased by two:
One query corresponds to determining if 'target_topic_has_messages'.
Another query corresponds to 'get_users_with_user_topic_visibility_policy'
to determine 'target_topic_user_profile_to_visibility_policy'.
This prep commit updates the lib function
'topic_has_visibility_policy' to add support for the case
when visibility_policy=INHERIT.
Previously, it had support for all the visibility policies
except INHERIT.
This commit refactors the move user_topic records
code block in 'do_update_message', resulting in
clean code.
We directly iterate over the dictionary items
instead of looping over the keys and fetching
values if the key exists.
Moves jwt_fetch_api_key endpoint to v1_api_mobile_patterns so
that tools/test-api detects it as an API endpoint that is pending
documentation.
Fixes#24982.
For endpoints with a `type` parameter to indicate whether the message
is a stream or direct message, `POST /typing` and `POST /messages`,
adds support for passing "direct" as the preferred value for direct
messages, group and 1-on-1.
Maintains support for "private" as a deprecated value to indicate
direct messages.
Fixes#24960.
Refactors instances of `message_type_name` and `message_type`
that are referring to API message type value ("stream" or
"private") to use `recipient_type_name` instead.
Prep commit for adding "direct" as a value for endpoints with a
`type` parameter to indicate whether the message is a stream or
direct message.
So far, we've used the BitField .authentication_methods on Realm
for tracking which backends are enabled for an organization. This
however made it a pain to add new backends (requiring altering the
column and a migration - particularly troublesome if someone wanted to
create their own custom auth backend for their server).
Instead this will be tracked through the existence of the appropriate
rows in the RealmAuthenticationMethods table.
If the ID of the scheduled message is passed by the client, we
edit the existing scheduled message instead of creating a new one.
However, this will soon be moved into its own API endpoint.
Servers that had upgraded from a Zulip server version that did not yet
support the user_uuid field to one that did could end up with some
mobile devices having two push notifications registrations, one with a
user_id and the other with a user_uuid.
Fix this issue by sending both user_id and user_uuid, and clearing
This commit fixes the comment about number of database queries
when moving message from muted topic to mention clearly about
the number of queries added due to original topic being muted.
We do not include the queries that is executed to check whether
the topic is muted or not, as they will be executed in all cases.
We previously allowed moving messages that have passed the time limit
using "change_all" value for "propagate_mode" parameter. This commit
changes the behavior to not allow moving messages (both stream and
topic edit) that have passed the time limit for non-admin and
non-moderator users.
Previously, editing topic of "(no topic)" messages was allowed
irrespective of time limit or the "edit_topic_policy" setting.
Since we are working in the direction of having "no topic" messages
feel reasonable, this commit changes the code to not consider them
as a special case and topic editing restrictions apply to them as
well now like all other messages.
We still highlight the topic edit icon in recipient bar without
hovering for "no topic" messages, but it is only shown when user
has permission to edit topics.
Separates the context dictionary that is used for `send_email` for
the `followup_day1` and `followup_day2` emails.
Prep commit for updates to `followup_day2` email.
The previous implementation leaked database connections, as a new
thread (and thus a new thread-local database connection) was made for
each timer execution. While these connections were relatively
lightweight in Python, they also incur memory overhead in the
PostgreSQL server itself. The logic for managing the timer was also
unclear, and the unavoidable deadlock in the stopping logic was rather
unfortunate.
Rewrite with one explicit worker thread which handles the delayed
message sending. The RabbitMQ consumer creates the database rows, and
notifies the worker to start its 5s timeout. Because it is controlled
by a condition variable, it does not hold the lock while waiting, and
can be notified to exit.
Per the issue #25045, this commit changes some occurences of `uri`
appeared in variable `root_domain_uri`. Files affected are some
html files that used this variables and a backend file
`context_processors.py` that set it as a key.
Adds a new welcome email, `onboarding_zulip_guide`, to be sent four
days after a new user registers with a Zulip organization if the
organization has specified a particular organization type that has
a guide in the corporate `/for/.../` pages. If there is no guide,
then no email is scheduled or sent.
The current `for/communities/` page is not very useful for users
who are not organization administrators, so these onboarding guide
emails are further restricted for those organization types to
only go to new users who are invited/registered as admins for the
organzation.
Adds two database queries for new user registrations: one to get
the organization's type and one to create the scheduled email.
Adds two email logs because the email is sent both to a new user
who registers with an existing organization and to the organization
owner when they register a new organization.
Co-authored by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
Refactors the logic for adjusting the delay for sending an email
to not land on a weekend so that it can be used to schedule any
number of onboarding emails we decide to send.
Consolidates duplicate testing into
`zerver/tests/test_email_notifications.py`. The initial test and
function were introduced in commit 610f2cbacf with the test
located in `zerver/tests/test_signup.py`.
Prep commit for adding new welcome / follow up email.
This is a follow up to #24673, we want to modify every webhook events to
follow the same pattern and consistency where branch name should only
show on opened and merged events.
This commit renames the 'tornado_redirected_to_list' context
manager to 'capture_send_event_calls' to improve readability.
It also refactors the function to yield a list of events
instead of passing in a list data structure as a parameter
and appending events to it.