This commit refactors the code to get groups to be used for settings
as we would now have two UIs for settings for some time - dropdown
widget and pills, so we can just have a single function which just
returns the valid UserGroup objects and then a separate function to
get the appropriate format to be used for dropdown widgets and pills.
We previously passed the UserGroupRaw type object received in
the user group creation event to user_group_edit.add_group_to_table
instead of the UserGroup type object.
The add_group_to_table function is called after receiving creation
event only, but other functions called later in the flow are called
at other times as well like when opening edit panel for a particular
group and they expect UserGroup type object, so this commit fixes it.
This commit introduced 'creator' and 'date_created'
fields in user groups, allowing users to view who
created the groups and when.
Both fields can be null for groups without creator data.
For system groups, the directive is that we should use the description
as the display name. But in case of `role:everyone`, the description is
`Admins, moderators, members and guests`, while for the
`user_group_pill`, we want to display a simpler and succinct message:
`Everyone`. We've only hardcoded this for user_group_pill since we don't
want to display the name as `Everyone` anywhere else yet.
We've also exposed a method called `get_display_group_name` which will
be used in later commits to get the group display name.
This function goes through all subgroups recursively and returns the
resultant set of the members of those subgroups in addition to the
members of our target_group.
This function is required in order to add the `everyone` pill to create
channel flow.
For the tests written in this commit, it uses the same pattern as the
`get_recursive_subgroups` test.
`is_user_in_group` could have been technically refactored to use
`get_recursive_group_members`, but since the former returns early for
direct members, I've let it be for now.
This commit adds code to show only system groups in the dropdowns
for group permission settings in production for now. We continue
showing user defined groups for the settings that allow them in
development environment.
"can_mention_group" setting can be set to user defined groups
because some of the realms already do that in production.
There were couple of problems in our handling of invalid or
incomplete URLs-
- The browser back button behavior breaks if someone enters
url with invalid group ID, incorrect group name.
- On typing group edit URLs with invalid group ID, an error
was raised and the URLs remained the same with just opening
the groups overlay with "Your" tab selected in left panel.
- On typing group edit URLs with incorrect right side tab or
without any right side tab, we showed "general" section, which
is fine, but the URL was still incorrect.
This commit fixes the above mentioned problems-
- URLs with invalid group IDs are now handled gracefully
with groups UI opening in the same way as before but the
url is updated to "#groups/your".
- We now update the right side tab to "general" if right
side tab is invalid or there is no right side tab.
- All the URL updates to fix invalid urls are done using
"history.replaceState" to make sure the browser back button
behaves as expected.
- All the code for checking the urls is done in hashchange.js
itself, so we can remove some code from change_state.
For spectators, the chunk of page_params that originates from
do_events_register isn’t assigned until ui_init.js. That means the
TypeScript type of page_params is mostly a lie during module load
time: reading a parameter too early silently results in undefined
rather than the declared type, with unpredictable results later on.
We want to make such an early read into an immediate runtime error,
for both users and spectators consistently, and pave the way for
runtime validation of the page_params type. As a first step, split
out the subset of fields that pertain to the current user.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
page_params.narrow may be undefined, page_params.server_sentry_dsn may
be null but not undefined, and page_params.user_id may be 0 (for
spectators) but not undefined.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The "user_group_name_dict" value for the old group name key
was not deleted and this led to a bug where the stream creation
UI was incorrectly showing about a user group already existing
with the old group name.
Fixes#28108.
This commit updates the backend code to allow changing
can_access_all_users_group setting in development environment
and also adds a dropdown in webapp UI which is only shown in
development environment.
This is important because the "guests" value isn't one that we'd
expect anyone to pick intentionally, and in particular isn't an
available option for the similar/adjacent "email invitations" setting.
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`.
This commit removes "@" from name of role-based system groups
since we have added a restricion on having user group names
starting with "@" in the previous commit as they look odd in
mention syntax.
We also add a migration in this commit to update the name of
role-based system groups in existing realms to remove "@"
from the name. This migration also updates the names of
non-system user groups by removing the invalid prefixes
from their names and if there is a group already with that
name, we insted name the group as "group:{group_id}".
Fixes#26148.
This commit refactors get_realm_user_groups_for_dropdown_list_widget
function to use "group_permission_settings" module instead of
passing variables like "allow_internet_group", etc. individually
for each settings.
We lose some test coverage due to this commit, but that would be
fixed when we add some more group-based settings and allow groups
other than system groups in the group based settings.
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).
Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules. This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack. It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>