A new javascript file "dev-login.js" is created in static/js/portico/
and the inline javascipt code present in dev_login.html is transferred
to that file. An empty div element is added in dev_login.html with
unique data-page-id attribute to make it more easy to find in which
page we are, while working with the javascript code.
This generalizes the provision logic for deciding whether to build our
tsearch_extras and pgroonga search extensions from source to support
Ubuntu cosmic as well (and evenutally, other future platforms).
It appears that this code did the right thing despite being written
wrong, probably due to whatever `manage.py collectstatic` does in its
argument parsing. But in any case, we should make the code read how
it's intended.
Accomplished by adding a function to clear the status message with
an empty string. The html is then updated to reflect changes without a
refresh.
Currently, it's a small hassle to clear a status message. This option
makes things a bit easier.
Fixes#11630.
This optimizes test-backend by skipping webhook
tests when run in default mode.
Tweaked by tabbott to extend the documentation and update the CI
commands.
This is mostly adding markup, calling some convenient
functions in buddy_data.js, and adjusting CSS.
To make the circles update dynamically, I mostly
orchestrate this though activity.js for now. It's
possible we'll want to adjust that eventually to
happen through something like a `presence_events`
dispatcher, but that's essentially what
a good part of `activity.js` does now.
Commit 7d12e2019d (#10994) broke fresh
provisions by importing zproject.settings before we were done
modifying settings. Fix it by moving the generate_secrets invocation
to the earliest reasonable place.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
This commit does the following three things:
1. Update stream model to accomodate rendered description.
2. Render and save the stream rendered description on update.
3. Render and save stream descriptions on creation.
Further, the stream's rendered description is also sent whenever the
stream's description is being sent.
This is preparatory work for eliminating the use of the
non-authoritative marked.js markdown parser for stream descriptions.
Instead, manually activate it in the one place where this
functionality was used (tools/lib/provision.py). This way we avoid
trying to activate the Python 2 thumbor virtualenv from Python 3.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
This seems to be a common enough pitfall to justify
a bit of extra handling. Example output:
$ ./tools/run-dev.py
Clearing memcached ...
Flushing memcached...
OK
Starting Zulip services on ports: web proxy: ...
Note: only port 9991 is exposed to the host in a Vagrant environment.
ERROR: You probably have another server running!!!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./tools/run-dev.py", line 421, in <module>
app.listen(proxy_port, address=options.interface)
File "/srv/zulip-py3-venv/lib/python3.5/...
server.listen(port, address)
File "/srv/zulip-py3-venv/lib/python3.5/...
sockets = bind_sockets(port, address=address)
File "/srv/zulip-py3-venv/lib/python3.5/...
sock.bind(sockaddr)
OSError: [Errno 98] Address already in use
Terminated
NOTE: If you revert this commit, you want to revert
the immediately prior commit as well. The history
is that Ishan made some improvements to the widget,
but there were some minor bugs. I decided not
to squash the commits together so that the git
history is clear who did what. (In particular, I
want questions about the JS code to come to me if
somebody does `git blame`.)
Anyway...
This is a fairly significant rewrite of the polling
widget, where I clean up the overall structure of
the code (including things from before the prior
fix) and try to polish the prior commit a bit as
well.
There are a few new features:
* We tell "other" users to wait for the poll
to start (if there's no question yet).
* We tip the author to say "/poll foo" (as
needed).
* We add edit controls for the question.
* We don't allow new choices until there's
a question.
Apparently, the missed-message templates have a slightly different
structure from our other email templates, which triggered a latent,
subtle bug in inline-email-css's effort to remove duplicate <html>
blocks from emails that had been generated by premailer. Fix this
bug, and add appropriate assertions to prevent similar issues in the
future.
Fixes#11249.