In commit ada2991f1c, when a user gains access to a stream due to
a role change, in addition to sending "stream op: create" events,
"subscription op: peer_add" events are sent for streams that the
user gains access to due to their role change. Updates the API
changelog entry for feature level 205.
Updates the "subcription op: peer_add" event documentation to be
more accurate in for the general use cases of this event, which
are to provide updated subscriber information for streams that
a user has access to.
Earlier whenever a new invitation is created a event was sent
to only admin users. So, if invites by a non-admins user are changed
the invite panel does not live update.
This commit makes changes to also send event to non-admin
user if invites by them are changed.
This commit does the backend changes required for adding a realm
setting based on groups permission model and does the API changes
required for the new setting `Who can create multiuse invite link`.
Updates the API error response when there is an unknown or
deactivated user in the `principals` parameter for either the
`/api/subscribe` or `/api/unsubscribe` endpoints. We now use
the `access_user_by_email` and `access_user_by_id` code paths,
which return an HTTP response of 400 and a "BAD_REQUEST" code.
Previously, an HTTP response of 403 was returned with a special
"UNAUTHORIZED_PRINCIPAL" code in the error response. This code
was not documented in the API documentation and is removed as
a potential JsonableError code with these changes.
Fixes#26593.
Updates API changelog entries for feature level 205 for minor
revisions and the addition of help center links. Also, revises
the Changes notes for the stream creation and deletion events
for the same feature level.
Updates the one last remaining reference to private messages in
the API changelog in the feature level 11 entry. Also, revises
that entry to be slightly more specific.
This PR implements the audio call feature for Zoom. This is done by explicitly
telling Zoom to create a meeting where the host's video and participants' video
are off by default.
Another key change is that when creating a video call, the host's and
participants' video will be on by default. The old code doesn't specify that
setting, so meetings actually start with video being off. This new behavior has
less work for users to do. They don't have to turn on video when joining a call
advertised as "video call". It still respects users' preferences because they
can still configure their own personal setting that overrides the meeting
defaults.
The Zoom API documentation can be found at
https://developers.zoom.us/docs/api/rest/reference/zoom-api/methods/#operation/meetingCreateFixes#26549.
The change in behavior suggesting the need for this clarification is
summarized below, as discussed in the following topic:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/378-api-design/topic/update_message.20default.20notifications
The new text is as suggested by Greg Price.
The change at feature level 152 made the moving of topics within and
between streams more consistent, by applying the optional parameters
introduced for the latter to both cases (`send_notification_to_[new|old]_thread`).
The default for the `old` notification value was changed to `false` at
this point, but the equivalent `new` value was not. This introduced a
change in behavior for existing clients of the API when moving topics
within streams, which now always produce a notification message by
default.
The improved consistency and default behavior for new API clients were
considered primary factors at the time of this change, overriding
concerns over backwards compatbility.
We now send stream creation and stream deletion events on
changing a user's role because a user can gain or lose
access to some streams on changing their role.
The "streams" field in "/register" response did not include web-public
streams for non-admin users but the data for those are eventually
included in the subscriptions data sent using "subscriptions",
"unsubscribed" and "never_subscribed" fields.
This commit adds code to include the web-public streams in "streams"
field as well as everyone can access those and will make the "streams"
data complete.
Adds typing notification constants to the response given by
`POST /register`. Until now, these were hardcoded by clients
based on the documentation for implementing typing notifications
in the main endpoint description for `api/set-typing-status`.
This change also reflects updating the web-app frontend code
to use the new constants from the register response.
Co-authored-by: Samuel Kabuya <samuel.mwangikabuya@kibo.school>
Co-authored-by: Wilhelmina Asante <wilhelmina.asante@kibo.school>
Currently, we are displaying the "Complete the organization profile"
banner immediately after the organization was created. It's important to
strongly encourage orgs to configure their profile, so we should delay
showing the banner if the profile has not been configured after 15 days.
Thus also allows the users to check out Zulip and see how it works before
configuring the organization settings.
Fixes: #24122.
This adds API support to reorder linkifiers and makes sure that the
returned lists of linkifiers from `GET /events`, `POST /register`, and
`GET /realm/linkifiers` are always sorted with the order that they
should processed when rendering linkifiers.
We set the new `order` field to the ID with the migration. This
preserves the order of the existing linkifiers.
New linkifiers added will always be ordered the last. When reordering,
the `order` field of all linkifiers in the same realm is updated, in
a manner similar to how we implement ordering for
`custom_profile_fields`.
This commit renames the 'PRIVATE_MESSAGE' attribute of the
'NotificationTriggers' class to 'DIRECT_MESSAGE'.
Custom migration to update the existing value in the database.
It includes 'TODO/compatibility' code to support the old
notification trigger value 'private_message' in the
push notification queue during the Zulip server upgrades.
Earlier 'private_message' was one of the possible values for the
'trigger' property of the '[`POST /zulip-outgoing-webhook`]' response;
Update the docs to reflect the change in the above-mentioned trigger
value.
In this commit, we introduce a new option in the stream creation
UI - a 'Default stream for new users' checkbox. By default, the
checkbox is set to 'off' and is only visible to admins. This
allow admins to easily designate a stream as the default stream
for new users during stream creation.
Fixes#24048.
This commit adds a 'Default stream for new users' checkbox in
the stream editing UI to allow admins to easily add or remove
a stream as the default stream for new users. Previously, this
functionality required navigating to separate menu.
Fixes a part of #24048.
This commit adds code to pass stream traffic data using
the "stream_weekly_traffic" field in stream objects.
We already include the traffic data in Subscription objects,
but the traffic data does not depend on the user to stream
relationship and is stream-only information, so it's better
to include it in Stream objects. We may remove the traffic
data and other stream information fields for Subscription
objects in future.
This will help clients to correctly display the stream
traffic data in case where client receives a stream
creation event and no subscription event, for an already
existing stream which the user did not have access to before.
Earlier the API endpoints related to user_group accepts and returns a
field `can_mention_group_id` which represents the ID
of user_group whose members can mention the group.
This commit renames this field to `can_mention_group`.
Earlier the API endpoints related to streams accepts and returns a
field `can_remove_subscribers_group_id` which represents the ID
of user_group whose members can remove subscribers from stream.
This commit renames this field to `can_remove_subscribers_group`.
Dropping support for url_prefix for RealmPlayground, the server now uses
url_template instead only for playground creation, retrieval and audit
logging upon removal.
This does the necessary handling so that url_template is expanded with
the extracted code.
Fixes#25723.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Updates the realm field `default_code_block_language` to have a default
value of an empty string instead of None. Also updates the web-app to
check for the empty string and not `null` to indicate no default is set.
This means that both new realms and existing realms that have no default
set will have the same value for this setting: an empty string.
Previously, new realms would have None if no default was set, while realms
that had set and then unset a value for this field would have an empty
string when no default was set.
Expands support for the message ID operand for id" operator to be either
a string or an integer. Previously, this operand was always validated as
a string.
We did not send the stream creation events when subscribing
guests to public streams while we do send them when subscribing
non-admin users to private streams.
This commit adds code to send the stream creation events when
subscribing guests to public streams, so the clients can know
that the stream exists and fixes the bug where client tries
to process a subscription add event for a stream which it does
not know about.
This commit adds code to include can_mention_group_id field to
UserGroup objects passed with response of various endpoints
including "/register" endpoint and also in the group object
send with user group creation event.
Fixes a part of #25927.
This endpoint was previously marked as `intentionally_undocumented`
but that was mistake.
Removed `intentionally_undocumented` and added proper documentation
with valid `python_example` for this Endpoint.
Fixes: #24084
Updates the example for both of these events in the documentation
to be the current version. These were missed when the feature
level 35 updates were made to the API specification for these
events, see commit noted below.
Also, for completeness, adds Changes notes for feature level 35
and feature level 19, for these events.
The feature level 35 changes were made in commit 7ff3859136.
The feature level 19 changes were made in commit 00e60c0c91.
Removes the `sender_short_name` from the example for the message
event in `/get-events`.
Also, to make this complete, adds Changes notes for the feature
level 26 changes that were made to the message objects returned
in the message events for `/get-events` and in the messages
array for the `/get-messages` response.
The field was originally removed from message objects in
commit b375581f58.
Revises the API changelog feature level 189 entry for formatting
error and to clarify the text. Also, bumps the API_FEATURE_LEVEL
in `version.py`.
The original pull request for these changes was #25640.
This commit makes it possible for users to control the
audible desktop notifications for messages sent to followed topics
via a global notification setting.
There is no support for configuring this setting through the UI yet.
This commit makes it possible for users to control the
visual desktop notifications for messages sent to followed topics
via a global notification setting.
There is no support for configuring this setting through the UI yet.
This commit makes it possible for users to control the wildcard
mention notifications for messages sent to followed topics
via a global notification setting.
There is no support for configuring this setting
through the UI yet.
This commit makes it possible for users to control
the push notifications for messages sent to followed topics
via a global notification setting.
There is no support for configuring this setting
through the UI yet.
This commit makes it possible for users to control
the email notifications for messages sent to followed topics
via a global notification setting.
Although there is no support for configuring this setting
through the UI yet.
Add five new fields to the UserBaseSettings class for
the "followed topic notifications" feature, similar to
stream notifications. But this commit consists only of
the implementation of email notifications.
Revises the API changelog entry for feature level 161 to document
the changes to `DELETE /users/me/subscriptions` and to explain
more clearly what the new `can_remove_subscribers_group_id`
parameter does.
Updates the feature level 161 changes notes and related descriptions
to include links and also more clearly explain the updates.
Also, updates the `GET /user_groups` example to better reflect what
is returned for system groups since this is now referenced in the
`can_remove_subscribers_group_id` parameter description.
The original API feature level 161 API documentation changes were
made in commit c3759814be and commit 73f11853ec.
This commit adds the missing 'UNMUTED' visibility policy
to the documentation for 'api/get-events' and 'api/register-queue'.
It replaces INHERIT with NONE for a clearer name
in the 'api/update-user-topic' documentation.
Other smaller changes in wording to improve readability.
Part of splitting creating and editing scheduled messages.
Final commit. Should be merged with previous commits in series.
Updates the API documentation for the new endpoint for editing
scheduled messages.
Adds API changelog feature level 1 and associated Changes notes
for when the `stream_id` parameter in the `PATCH /messages/message_id`
was added, and for when the `prev_stream` field was added to edit
history information for messages.
We're adding these to the Zulip 3.0 feature level 1 because
commit 843345dfee that introduced this field and this parameter
to the server / backend code was merged before the commit that added
the API feature level tracking, commit e3b90a5ec8, at level 1.
Updates the descriptions of the `avatar_url` field in message and
user objects to be clear that the current user must have access
to the other user's real email address in order for the value to
ever be `null`.
Also adds a bullet point to the API changelog feature level 163
entry about this change.
This commit removes realm_community_topic_editing_limit_seconds
field from register response since topic edit limit is now
controlled by move_messages_within_streams_limit_seconds
setting.
We also remove DEFAULT_COMMUNITY_TOPIC_EDITING_LIMIT_SECONDS
constant since it is no longer used.
Revises API changelog entry for missing endpoint method and to
clarify the overall text.
Updates Changes notes for feature level 176 to not have repetitive
text, so that the updates were clearer and more concise.
The original commit with the changes related to this API changelog
entry is commit 268f858f39.
Adds an API changelog note to 2.1 for the addition of
realm_default_external_accounts to the `/register-queue` response.
Also adds a Changes note to the field in the endpoint's response
API documentation.
The original commit that added it to that endpoint's response was
commit d7ee2aced1.
Updates the descriptions and examples for there only being two key
values: "website" and "aggregated".
Also, clarifies that email keys are the Zulip display email.
And removes any descriptive text that says presence objects have
information about the clients the user is logged into.
Adds the `failed` boolean from the ScheduledMessage to the API dict
returned by scheduled message events and register response, and by
fetching the user's scheduled messages.
`failed` will only be true when the server has tried to send the
scheduled message and failed due to an error.
We now allow users to invite without specifying any stream to join.
In such cases, the user would join the default streams, if any, during
the process of account creation after accepting the invite.
It is also fine if there are no default streams and user isn't
subscribed to any stream initially.
Adds API changelog update for the new endpoint added for creating
or editing scheduled messages, for the events sent for scheduled
messages (add, update, delete), and for the `scheduled_messages`
field in the register response.
Adds a specific API markdown documentation file for the create
or update scheduled messages endpoint, so that the parameters in
the cURL examples are accurate for the type of message (direct or
stream) and action (create or edit).
Bumps the API feature level, adds Changes notes to API documentation
and adds the scheduled message endpoints to the API documentation
sidebar.
Documents narrows now have support for new filters for direct messages:
`is:dm`, `dm`, and `dm-including`. Also documents that `is:private`,
`pm-with` and `group-pm-with` are now legacy aliases for these three
new filters respectively.
Note that API documentation references the help center documentation
for search/narrow filters.
Fixes#24806.
This swaps out url_format_string from all of our APIs and replaces it
with url_template. Note that the documentation changes in the following
commits will be squashed with this commit.
We change the "url_format" key to "url_template" for the
realm_linkifiers events in event_schema, along with updating
LinkifierDict. "url_template" is the name chosen to normalize
mixed usages of "url_format_string" and "url_format" throughout
the backend.
The markdown processor is updated to stop handling the format string
interpolation and delegate the task template expansion to the uri_template
library instead.
This change affects many test cases. We mostly just replace "%(name)s"
with "{name}", "url_format_string" with "url_template" to make sure that
they still pass. There are some test cases dedicated for testing "%"
escaping, which aren't relevant anymore and are subject to removal.
But for now we keep most of them as-is, and make sure that "%" is always
escaped since we do not use it for variable substitution any more.
Since url_format_string is not populated anymore, a migration is created
to remove this field entirely, and make url_template non-nullable since
we will always populate it. Note that it is possible to have
url_template being null after migration 0422 and before 0424, but
in practice, url_template will not be None after backfilling and the
backend now is always setting url_template.
With the removal of url_format_string, RealmFilter model will now be cleaned
with URL template checks, and the old checks for escapes are removed.
We also modified RealmFilter.clean to skip the validation when the
url_template is invalid. This avoids raising mulitple ValidationError's
when calling full_clean on a linkifier. But we might eventually want to
have a more centric approach to data validation instead of having
the same validation in both the clean method and the validator.
Fixes#23124.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
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.
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.
Adds the user ID to the return values for the `/fetch_api_key` and
`/dev_fetch_api_key` endpoints. This saves clients like mobile a
round trip to the server to get the user's unique ID as it is now
returned as part of the log in flow.
Fixes#24980.
This commit adds a new endpoint, 'POST /user_topics' which
is used to update the personal preferences for a topic.
Currently, it is used to update the visibility policy of
a user-topic row.
This commit updates 'set_user_topic_visibility_policy_in_database'
to not raise an error when deleting a UserTopic row and the user
doesn't have a visibility_policy for the topic yet, or when setting
the visibility_policy to its current value.
Also, it includes the changes to not send unnecessary events
in such cases.
Currently, there is a checkbox setting for whether to
"Include realm name in subject of message notification emails".
This commit replaces the checkbox setting with a dropdown
having values: Automatic [default], Always, Never.
The Automatic option includes the realm name if, and only if,
there are multiple Zulip realms associated with the user's email.
Tests are added and(or) modified.
Fixes: #19905.
Creates `MutableJsonResponse` as a subclass of Django's `HttpResponse`
that we can modify for ignored parameters in the response content.
Updates responses to include `ignored_parameters_unsupported` in
the response data through `has_request_variables`. Creates unit
test for this implementation in `test_decorators.py`.
The `method` parameter processed in `rest_dispatch` is not in the
`REQ` framework, so for any tests that pass that parameter, assert
for the ignored parameter with a comment.
Updates OpenAPI documentation for `ignored_parameters_unsupported`
being returned in the JSON success response for all endpoints.
Adds detailed documentation in the error handling article, and
links to that page in relevant locations throughout the API docs.
For the majority of endpoints, the documentation does not include
the array in any examples of return values, and instead links to
the error handling page. The exceptions are the three endpoints
that had previously supported this return value. The changes note
and example for these endpoints is also used in the error
handling page.
Also, updates the entry to note that the removed `realm_str`
parameter was undocumented, which is why there is no corresponding
changes note in the specific endpoint documentation.
This already became useless in 6e11754642,
as detailed in the API changelog entry here. At this point, we should
eliminate this param and the weird code around it.
This commit also deletes the associated tests added in
6e11754642, since with realm_str removed,
they make no sense anymore (and actually fail with an OpenAPI error due
to using params not used in the API). Hypothetically they could be
translated to use the subdomain= kwarg, but that also doesn't make
sense, since at that point they'd be just testing the case of a user
making an API request on a different subdomain than their current one
and that's just redundant and already tested generally in
test_decorators.
View that handled `PATCH user_groups/<int:user_group_id>` required
both name and description parameters to be passed. Due to this
clients had to pass values for both these parameters even if
one of them was changed.
To resolve this name description parameters to
`PATCH user_groups/<int:user_group_id>` are made optional.
Previously, user objects contained delivery_email field
only when user had access to real email. Also, delivery_email
was not present if visibility setting is set to "everyone"
as email field was itself set to real email.
This commit changes the code to pass "delivery_email" field
always in the user objects with its value being "None" if
user does not have access to real email and real email otherwise.
The "delivery_email" field value is None for logged-out users.
For bots, the "delivery_email" is always set to real email
irrespective of email_address_visibility setting.
Also, since user has access to real email if visibility is set
to "everyone", "delivery_email" field is passed in that case
too.
There is no change in email field and it is same as before.
This commit also adds code to send event to update delivery_email
field when email_address_visibility setting changes to all the
users whose access to emails changes and also changes the code to
send event on changing delivery_email to users who have access
to email.
This commit adds time restriction on moving messages between streams
using the move_messages_between_streams_limit_seconds setting in the
backend. There is no time limit for admins and moderators.
We now use the newly added move_messages_within_stream_limit_seconds
setting to check for how long the user can edit the topic replacing
the previously used 3-day limit. As it was previously, there is no
time limit for admins and moderators.