validate_user_access_to_subscribers_helper never uses
stream_dict['realm__domain']. I imagine it was there originally to do the
is_zephyr_mirror_realm check.
Previously we used the topic "Realm.domain" for new user signups, but topic
"Realm.string_id" for the realm creation. This changes the user signup
messages to be on the same topic thread as the realm creation.
Our linter for translation strings shouldn't check test files, since
then we'll end up translating non-user-facing strings.
So we fix that, and actually add the opposite lint rule.
All current calls to do_activate_user just use the default value of
timezone.now(). Having a date_joined other than timezone.now() raises an
interesting RealmAuditLog question (namely, which time should be used),
which we don't have to answer if we remove the argument.
Change applies to both subdomains and non-subdomains case, though we use
just the EXTERNAL_HOST in the non-subdomains case if there is only 1 realm.
Fixes#3903.
This commit introduces a migration for moving avatars from email based
to user id based storage.
This is in responce to change in behaviour of user_avatar_path to
return path comprising of realm id and a hash based on user id. Also
we fix test_helpers accordingly.
Fixes#3776.
- Add settings parameter for max realm icon size.
- Add settings parameter for max user avatar size.
- Add checking file size to avatar and icon
uploading views.
- Transfer file size limit parameter to frontend.
- Add tests.
Add a webhook to create messages from Splunk search alerts. The search
alert JSON includes the first search result and a link to view the full
results. The following fields are used:
* search_name - the name of the saved search
* results_link - URL of the full search results
* host - the host the search result came from
* source - the source file on that host
* _raw - the raw text of the logged event.
The Zulip message contains:
* search name
* host
* source
* raw
The destination stream and message topic are configurable: the default
stream is "splunk" and the default topic "Splunk Alert". If the topic is
not provided in the URL, the search name is used instead (truncated if too
long. If a needed field is missing, a default value is used instead.
Example: "Missing source"
It is possible to configure a Splunk search to not include some values,
so I've provided defaults rather than return an error for missing data.
In practice, these fields are unlikely to be deliberately suppressed.
Note: alerts are only available for Splunk servers using a valid trial,
developer, or paid license.
I've added tests for the normal case of one search result, the topic from
the search name, and for a search missing one of the fields used. Tested
using Splunk Enterprise 6.5.1.
Fixes#3477
- Add new 'missedmessage_email_senders' queue for sending missed messages emails.
- Add the new worker to process 'missedmessage_email_senders' queue.
- Split aggregation missed messages and sending missed messages email
to separate queue workers.
- Adapt tests for sending missed emails to the new logic.
Fixes#2607
This completes the process of simplifying the interface of the
send_*_push_notification functions, so that they can effectively
support a push notification forwarding workflow.
This refactoring is preparation for being able to forward push
notifications to users on behalf of another Zulip server.
The goal is to remove access to the current server's database from the
send_*_push_notification code paths.