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.
This commit improves the description for stream_weekly_traffic
field in API documentation to make it clear to the readers about
how to interpret the value.
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.
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 updates description for stream creation event
to mention that the event is also sent when user gains
access to a stream either due to being subscribed to it
or if a private stream is made public.
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.
Added an additional test case to `test_submessages.py` for testing the
message object containing `submessages` meta data.
Previous to this commit we were never validating the `submessage` schema
in the `message` objects.
Fixes#25896.
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.
Updates the example for the realm_bot delete event so that it does
not have a full_name field.
This was a pre-existing error in the documentation when the remove
and delete events shared the same event documentation. They were
separated in the documentation in commit fae3f1ca53.
The difference between these two events was noted when they were
added to `event_schema.py` in commit 385050de20.
Updates the documented example for the update_message_flags remove
event so that the message ID that is the key for the object is
correctly shown as a string.
Also updates the description of these objects so that it is
rendered correctly in the documentation.
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.
Updates the main descriptions for the mute a user and unmute a
user endpoint documentation. Also, revises the `muted_user_id`
parameter description and changes note for feature level 188.
The original feature level changes were made in #26005.
Updates the main description for the `get-stream-topics` endpoint
so that it is clear that the topics for private streams with protected
history are limited to the topics / messages the user has access to.
And updates that documentation and the help center documentation for
bot permissions / abilities, to clarify that bots have the same
restriction and can only access messages / topics that are sent after
the bot (not the bot's owner) subscribed to the stream.
Updates the `api/subscribe` and `api/update-stream` endpoint docs
to note that streams' permissions impact whether a user/admin can
subscribe users and/or update a stream's permissions settings.
Updates the `api/archive-stream` and `api/delete-topic` endpoint
docs to note that they are only available to org admins.
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.
Before this commit our docs mentioned `string[]` data type for
`submessages` field on the `message` object. This commit changes the
type to `object[]` and correctly mentions all fields of the `submessage`
object.
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.
Clarifies additional areas of the API documentation where a user's
email is mentioned / used where it could be useful to clarify
that the email in question is the "Zulip API email".
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.
In the register response properties deprecated at feature level 89,
update the descriptions to link to the client_capabilities parameter
when referenced.
Also, moves the enter_send property to be in the same section of the
register response as other properties deprecated at this feature level.
These descriptions were originally added to these properties in
commit e6f828a8e2.
Expands the main description for the `/update-message` documentation
to include a list of the realm settings in the API that are relevant
to when users can update a message's content, topic or stream.