We convert the `clean-unused-caches` script to a
python file so we can run it in provision by importing it
instead of running the script, hence saving some time.
These tests didn't configure ldap settings correctly and as a result,
the user involved in these tests wasn't actually hamlet@zulip.com, but a
new, malformed user with email "hamlet" that was being created by the
ldap auto-registration codepath. This wasn't caught because the codepath
didn't validate the email address and thus created such a malformed user
silently.
* In `event_queue.py`, only the sender and recipient users who have muted
the sender will have the "read" flag set.
* We already skip enqueueing notifications for users who've muted the sender
after 58da384da3.
* The queue consume functions for email and push notifications already
check filter messages which have been read before sending notifications.
* So, the "read" logic in `event_queue.py` is unnecessary, and the
processing power saved from not enqueueing notifications for a single
user should be insignificant, so we remove these checks all toghether.
This logic was peviously untested. This is a prep change for us
to completely depend on the logic here for the "read" flag, and
not on the `event_queue` code.
It was unclear what the original test was testing, and more
importantly, the test passed even if one removed the `read` flag
check in the `handle_push_notifications` function, so we fix it
to be more comprehensive.
The javascript tab in .md templates can be
generated along with the line that adds js
example.
Further, as a part of the effort of moving
towards a single template, the markdown extension
for javascrit examples is modified to return empty
string if javascript example doesn't exist for that
endpoint. This would make it possible to cover more
endpoints with a single template.
The js example tabs are now automatically generated
during generation of javascript code, and so need to
be removed. Also, the markdown function to render js
examples can be added in all templates, since it is
parses and returns an empty string if the examples
don't exist, and allows us to move towards a common
template.
The pages have been verified to be correct
by using diff between old and new pages' raw HTML.
This module deals with the testing of /activity, /realm_activity
and /user_activity. All these pages reside in analytics module.
Keeping these tests in zerver/tests is kind is not appropriate
since person who makes changes to /activity pages would not think
it is necessary to run tests in zerver. So better to keep them
in the analytics module.
The headings for return values were currently hardcoded
in cases where they occur, but they can be rendered directly
in the markdown extension if the return values exist.
Currently, in the FAQ on our /plans page, when the user clicks on
the sponsorship link in the answer for the first question, they
are always taken to /accounts/go, causing them to have to input
their organization URL even if they are on a subdomain page.
This commit makes it so that when the user is on a subdomain page,
they are taken to /upgrade#sponsorship directly. On the other
hand, when they are on a root domain (/) page, they have to go
through /accounts/go and specify their organization's name.
Because the payload of V3 will no longer include the description,
We replace the ":" by "." in the message and create the new string
template for trigger messages.
The Hubot project looks to be abandoned; it hasn’t been updated in
years and its own installation instructions don’t work anymore.
Remove our special placement of Hubot alongside Zapier and IFTTT.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Currently, the descriptions for API responses were
hardcoded in the templates. However, they now exist
in YAML data as well, and so can be fetched from there.
Also, as a part of moving towards a common template, it is
beneficial to show return response description along with
the code example directly. Also, for the same reason, the
need for mentioning subschemas for the response has been
removed, and ALL responses for that response code should
be returned in the proper format.
This also includes returning empty string if that response
code doesn't exist. This allows us to directly mention both
200 and 400 responses in all templates, and they are parsed
automatically.
A followup is necessary to remove the descriptions in the template
as they are duplicated just by this commit
Currently, the descriptions of API responses were
hardcoded in the template. However, as a part of the
goal of moving towards a common template, these should
be auto-generated.
This commit copies these descriptions into the `description`
parameter in the OpenAPI data for that effect.
This causes avatars and emoji which are hosted by Zulip in S3 (or
compatible) servers to no longer go through camo. Routing these
requests through camo does not add any privacy benefit (as the request
logs there go to the Zulip admins regardless), and may break emoji
imported from Slack before 1bf385e35f,
which have `application/octet-stream` as their stored Content-Type.
Earlier, the notification-blocking for messages from muted senders
was a side-effect of we never sending notifications for messages
with the "read" flag.
This commit decouples these two things, as a prep for having new
settings which will allow users to **always** receive email
notifications, including when/if they read the message during the
time the notifications is in the queue.
We still mark muted-sender messages as "read" when they are sent,
because that's desirable anyways.
Fixes#17277.
The main limitation of this implementation is that the sync happens if
the user authing already exists. This means that a new user going
through the sign up flow will not have their custom fields synced upon
finishing it. The fields will get synced on their consecutive log in via
SAML in the future. This can be addressed in the future by moving the
syncing code further down the codepaths to login_or_register_remote_user
and plumbing the data through to the user creation process.
We detail that limitation in the documentation.
The old type in default_settings wasn't right - limit_to_subdomains is a
List[str]. We define a TypeDict for capturing the typing of the settings
dict more correctly and to allow future addition of configurable
attributes of other non-str types.
The `message_id` and `user_profile_id` values don't really matter for
our testing here, so we might as well set these dummy values in the
main function.
This is a prep change for importing (and using) `dataclasses.field`
elsewhere in the same file, because pyflakes would throw "Import
module shodowed" errors otherwise.
Rename poll_timeout to event_queue_longpoll_timeout_seconds
and change its value from 90000 ms to 90 sec. Expose its
value in register api response when realm data is fetched.
Bump API_FEATURE_LEVEL to 74.
Expose the boolean value server_needs_upgrade in the
responses for register api so that it can be used
by mobile and terminal clients as well.
Highlighted in api changelog as part of
feature level 74 in commit fb93c96
(next commit).
Shift functions used for compatibility from
zerver.lib.home (is_outdated_server) and
zerver.view.compatibility (pop_numerals,
version_lt, find_mobile_os,
is_outdated_desktop_app, is_unsupported_browser)
to zerver.lib.compatibility module.