This is important for situations such as with our Zapier app,
where the requesting user may be a bot that would like to access
its owner's subscriptions.
Tweaked by tabbott to eliminate the 2^N growth of cases in
do_get_streams.
tests now ran in 7.649s from 9.297s. And this test works just as well
with 3 bots, since only 3 database queries with 3 bots confirms we're
not doing linear queries in the number of bots in the organization.
We want to use the baseline features of bugdown, but not fancy things
like inline URL previews, since the whole structure of stream
descriptions is to have a single-line thing supporting some
formatting.
The migration part of this change fixes a bug encountered by some
organizations upgrading from older versions of Zulip.
This allows us to have some features using bugdown rendering where
inline image previews will not be rendered (which would be problematic
for e.g. stream descriptions).
Guest users will just get an empty list of default streams; we also
hide the "Default streams" organization view from the guest users UI.
This is for consistency with not providing guest users the full list
of streams in an organization.
Fixing this involves fixing the backend to handle unchanged field
submissions of the Zoom credentials without trying to re-validate the
credentials (for performance) as well as to fetch the already-sent
secret.
Visually, #zoom_help_text acts like
.organization-settings-parent div:first-of-type when the Zoom option
is selected, but isn't treated as such.
No visual change with the #google_hangouts_domain change; just there to make
the code more readable/defensible.
This avoids a spurious permission error inside the Postgres
`resolve_symlinks` function if we don’t have access to the current
working directory (e.g. we’re running with cwd /root inside `su
zulip`).
While we’re here, add a defensive `--` argument.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
This saves about 8% of the runtime of our total response middleware,
or equivalently close to 2% of the total Tornado response time. Which
is pretty significant given that we're not sure anyone is using statsd
in production.
It's also useful outside Tornado, but the effect is particularly
significant because of how important Tornado performance is.
This avoids parsing these functions on every request, which was
adding roughly 350us to our per-request response times.
The overall impact was more than 10% of basic Tornado response
runtime.
If you topic-edited a single message within a narrow, we would update
all our unreads/sidebar/etc. data structures, and would rerender the
message if appropriate. However, for the corner case of being inside
a topic narrow when you did this, we didn't have logic to remove the
message from the narrow (which is the appropriate situation when you
just topic-edited a message in a narrow).
When topic-editing multiple messages including the currently selected
message (the more common case), we would end up changing the narrow,
resulting in this issue being masked.
Fixes#11601.
The correct behavior here is that we want to ensure there is
whitespace in between the syntax being added and the content on either
side. Our smart_insert logic handled this for the cases that were
common with inserting emoji (etc.), but didn't handle the more complex
cases with "quote and reply".
Fixes#11702.