If new private stream is created by realm admin without realm admin
subscribed to it, then it doesn't automatically add created stream to
realm admin's stream list. We have to reload the browser to get newly
created stream in stream list. Cause private stream creation event is
only sent to the subscribed users to private stream, so even if realm
admin is acting user, they don't get creation event.
We should send private stream creation event to realm admin users along
with subscribed user to stream, as realm admins can access unsubscribed
private streams.
Tweaked by tabbott to fix various typos and clean up the code.
Till now, we had been storing realm emoji's name in emoji code field
in reactions' model. This commit migrates it to store realm emoji's id.
It is a part of effort to migrate realm emojis to be referenced by their
id and not by name.
"incorrect" here means rejected by a bot's validate_config() method.
A common scenario for this is validating API keys before the bot is
created. If validate_config() fails, the bot will not be created.
Adds realm_bot delete event. On bot ownership change, add event is
sent to the bot_owner(if not admin) and delete event to the
previous bot owner(if not admin). For admin, update event is sent.
The messages were first being read and passed to the helper
functions channel wise.
This function makes a list of all the messages in the all the channels
beforehand which would be used to pass in the helper functions.
This field has been unused by clients for some time, and isn't great
for our public archive feature plans (where we'll not want to be
including email addresses in messages).
Add `translate_emoticons` to `prop_types` and `expected_keys`.
Furthermore, create a emoji-translating Markdown inline pattern.
Also use a JavaScript version of `translate_emoticons` and then use
this function during Markdown previews and as a preprocessor. This
is only needed for previews, because usually emoticon translation
happens on the backend after sending.
Add tests for emoticon translation, a settings UI, and a /help/ page
as well.
Tweaked by tabbott to fix various test failurse as well as how this
handles whitespace, requiring emoticons to not have adjacent
characters.
Fixes#1768.
This sets up a new test class with a simple
test, mostly for increasing coverage. The class
should in the future be extended to properly
verify the handle_feedback() logic.
Previously, when a user updated the config data of an
embedded bot, only the updated fields were dispatched
back to the client. Dispatching all config data fields
makes the client updating code less brittle.
During a slack import, we don't have medium-size avatars already
available in the export data set (and possibly also with a normal
import/export?). The medium size avatar can be created by the
'ensure_medium_avatar_image' function, which checks if the medium
image exists, and if it doesn't, it creates the image.
This commit was substantially edited by tabbott to get rid of an
undefined variable bug, avoid initializing the upload backend classes
in a loop, and add some TODO notes on things that could be improved
later.
slack avatar urls have the format:
'https://ca.slack-edge.com/<team_id>-<user_id>-<avatar_hash>-<size>'
For any url of this form, if the user hasn't uploaded an image,
Slack uses default gravatar, but we don't have a way of knowing if Slack
has used the uploaded image or the custom gravatar
eg: https://ca.slack-edge.com/T5YFFM2QY-U6006P1CN-gd41c3c33cbe-512.
Hence, avatar_source should be mapped to 'U'.
models.py should only contain thin wrapper functions. Furthermore,
this move allows us to remove the circular imports. The two moved
functions are interdependent and are thus moved in one commit.
The check for the channel ('general' and 'random') must be added before
'build_defaultstream' function is called and then the id is incremented.
Otherwise, the id appended at the end of second defaultstream object, which would be
greater than the total number of defaultstream objects would crash at
'defaultstream_id_list[defaultstream_id]' which is a paramater of 'build_defaultstream'.
Added tests to prevent the same.
This commit:
* Removes the unnecessary screenshot.
* Reorders the instructions and combines them in to 4 steps.
* Improves the contents of the webhook-url-with-bot-email-indented.md
macro and makes it more consistent with create-bot-construct-url.md.
* Sets the recommended stream name to "commits", since that's what
the webhook function for Beanstalk expects in
zerver/webhooks/beanstalk/view.py. This allows us to use the
create-stream.md macro.
Creating the very first organization administrator user and
subscribing them to streams before any messages were sent resulted in
RealmAuditLog entries being created with a `event_last_message_id` of
None, because that's the maximum ID in the empty set.
We correct this by fixing the incorrectly created RealmAuditLog
entries, both for new servers and also fixing old broken entries on
existing servers.
This fixes an issue where if a user setup a Zulip server with just the
organization administrator, and then forgot about it (so that the
initial user became soft-deactivated), trying to sign in 3 weeks later
would throw an exception.
This fixes the issue reported here:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/9-issues/subject/500.20error.20on.20login/near/511981