Ideally some of these templates should really point to the
local installation's support email address, but this is a
good start.
Exceptions:
* Where to report security incidents
* MIT Zephyr-related pages
* zulip.com terms and conditions
This is in some ways a regression, but because we don't have
python-postmonkey packaged right now, this is required to make the
Zulip production installation process work on Trusty.
(imported from commit 539d253eb7fedc20bf02cc1f0674e9345beebf48)
This makes fetching settings from here for the rabbitmq config not
work; and the main place we check for this is in initialize-database
anyway.
(imported from commit fcc6eff3882f880fdc8b127daffc9a3173f3ff20)
This also removes the convenient way to run statsd in the Dev VM,
because we don't anticipate anyone doing that. It's just 2 lines of
config to configure it anyway:
STATSD_HOST = 'localhost'
STATSD_PREFIX = 'user'
(imported from commit 5b09422ee0e956bc7f336dd1e575634380b8bfa2)
This commit loses some indexes, unique constraints etc. that were
manually added by the old migrations. I plan to add them to a new
migration in a subsequent commit.
(imported from commit 4bcbf06080a7ad94788ac368385eac34b54623ce)
We can add it back later but for now we can just stick with localhost
since that's what most people will want.
(imported from commit c5fe524282219dc62a0670f569c0cb6af04be339)
Source LOCAL_DATABASE_PASSWORD and INITIAL_PASSWORD_SALT from the secrets file.
Fix the creation of pgpass file.
Tim's note: This will definitely break the original purpose of the
tool but it should be pretty easy to add that back as an option.
(imported from commit 8ab31ea2b7cbc80a4ad2e843a2529313fad8f5cf)
Meant to be used in tandem with the manage.py import command.
The following sensitive data is scrubbed:
* user api keys
* user password hashes
* stream email keys
* invite-only streams
* messages from invite-only streams
* messages from users from other domains
(imported from commit 8e58dcdcb80ef1c7127d3ab15accf40c6187633f)
If you're using e.g. our Jabber<=>Zulip mirroring capability along
with the RemoteUser SSO integration, previously it would fail if a
user with a corresponding dummy user tried to login/signup (since they
didn't have an account but one wouldn't be created because
ZulipRemoteUserBackend was reporting that an account already existed).
(imported from commit 006eaa9afa8feedddd860c2bef41e604285228a7)
We also reference these secrets from zproject/local_settings.py, keying
off IS_DEPLOYED.
(imported from commit eb83310e219616ed1c6c253f0d6893134bbe3517)
It's been very buggy for a while, has limited usefulness compared with
unread counts, and profiling over the weekend indicates that it's very
slow.
(imported from commit 716fe47f2bbec1bd8a6e4d265ded5c64efe2ad5c)
Now we have 2 different Zulip apps out there, and they are signed with
two certs: Zulip and Dropbox. The Dropbox-signed apps are going to need
to be sent APNS notifications from the appropriate APNS connection
(imported from commit 6db50c5811847db4f08e5c997c7bbb4b46cfc462)
The feedback bot needs to be included in the OG_ZULIPER_EMAILS so users
can send feedback.
(imported from commit b0c3295379d0f062a912f8b6c957419335be1c48)
We were trying to default the users first name when using google auth,
but it was getting lost when rendering the form.
(imported from commit 710e0c2ce591488920458dca74209c75e7031abd)
This change disabled password auth, but the UI still shows the login
form. I will remove that once we have the new hostname.
(imported from commit 6ca119571854ac54645680b40255e346be1c1613)
This needs to be deployed on both prod and lb0 to be functional
DEPLOY INSTRUCTIONS: restart carefully
(imported from commit d97a450754608357418c80e5b3c7b3bbcd1d09fb)
We were serving 401s on /user_uploads when the user wasn't authenticated (due to
it being a REST endpoint). This was causing a login popup to display instead of
just a broken image preview.
(imported from commit 62640f5bd59eb3b86ab5aae5923ccfa742459805)
This is a public mirroring bot that needs to be able to send forged
messages to a stream.
(imported from commit 3fa691b1f1d06bf68a8cbc2c31ed5e3e5efef177)
URLs with a realm of "unk" will be queried against the new bucket to
determine the relevant realm of the uploading user.
(imported from commit 5d39801951face3cc33c46a61246ba434862a808)
CUSTOMER16 wants their employee realm to:
* only use JWT logins
* have name changes be disabled (they want users' full names to be the
their CUSTOMER16 user name).
* not show the suggestion that users download the desktop app
(imported from commit cb5f72c993ddc26132ce50165bb68c3000276de0)
We currently expect the use of HMAC SHA-256, although there shouldn't be
anything preventing us from using other algorithms.
(imported from commit 354510a0b7e9e273d062a1ab5b2b03d4a749d6a3)
I don't think this matters a ton, but there's no reason for
the two muting files to come before setup.js.
(imported from commit c18231b633fba6acccaf5bc180c7605f7591462e)
This experiment has been disabled for everyone for a while: if we
bring something like this back, it is not likely to be exactly the same,
and will be different enough to require a different implementation.
As it is, the summarization code was making a few code paths (rendering
especially) more complex, and is worth removing for simplicity's sake.
(imported from commit 6ac8cdc9f7077a5a1da01ab4268aba3db0bc43f8)
Before we deploy this commit, we must migrate the data from the staging redis
server to the new, dedicated redis server. The steps for doing so are the
following:
* Remove the zulip::redis puppet class from staging's zulip.conf
* ssh once from staging to redis-staging.zulip.net so that the host key is known
* Create a tunnel from redis0.zulip.net to staging.zulip.net
* zulip@redis0:~$ ssh -N -L 127.0.0.1:6380:127.0.0.1:6379 -o ServerAliveInterval=30 -o ServerAliveCountMax=3 staging.zulip.net
* Set the redis instance on redis0.zulip.net to replicate the one on staging.zulip.net
* redis 127.0.0.1:6379> slaveof 127.0.0.1 6380
* Stop the app on staging
* Stop redis-server on staging
* Promote the redis server on redis0.zulip.net to a master
* redis 127.0.0.1:6379> slaveof no one
* Do a puppet apply at this commit on staging (this will bring up the tunnel to redis0)
* Deploy this commit to staging (start the app on staging)
* Kill the tunnel from redis0.zulip.net to staging.zulip.net
* Uninstall redis-server on staging
The steps for migrating prod will be the same modulo s/staging/prod0/.
(imported from commit 546d258883ac299d65e896710edd0974b6bd60f8)
This removed the cronjob from all app_frontend servers and enables the
local Postfix mail server on the same.
This is a no-op on staging if the parent commit has already been
applied.
To deploy this commit, run a puppet-apply on prod.
(imported from commit 6d3977fd12088abcd33418279e9fa28f9b2a2006)
This will cause us to recieve messages sent to streams.staging.zulip.com
via the local Postfix daemon running on staging.
This commit does not impact prod. To deploy, a puppet-apply is needed on
staging.
(imported from commit 9eaedc28359f55a65b672a2e078c57362897c0de)
The file test_runner.py has our subclass of DjangoTestSuiteRunner
and various methods that help it work.
(imported from commit 8eca39a7ed3f8312c986224a810d4951559e7a8b)
Before deploying to staging, create the tutorial bot:
email: welcome-bot@zulip.com
name: Zulip Welcome Bot
(imported from commit 2f337a00ffac888b121975bdb95a89cf2f8ab3a7)
Add javascript to handle the button clicks and update the status based
on the subscribe and unsubscribe events from the server.
(imported from commit 6b9c0b40d9084e3d8b64bed701ebc786bef6d432)
Add back end for admins to assign/remove admin permissions for other users.
The /json/users/<email> endpoint allows you to PATCH is_admin.
(imported from commit bb5e6d44d759274cc2a7cb27e479ae96b2f271b5)