This adds `--automated` and `--no-automated` flags to all Zulip
management commands, whose default is based on if STDIN is a TTY.
This enables cron jobs and supervisor commands to continue to report
to Sentry, and manually-run commands (when reporting to Sentry does
not provide value, since the user can see them) to not.
Note that this only applies to Zulip commands -- core Django
commands (e.g. `./manage.py`) do not grow support for `--automated`
and will always report exceptions to Sentry.
`manage.py` subcommands in the `upgrade` and `restart-server` paths
are marked as `--automated`, since those may be run semi-unattended,
and they are useful to log to Sentry.
Since the docker macOS setup doesn't work without this, it makes
sense for it to be just part of the setup instead of a thing
they fix after running into failure.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/translating` files to use channel instead of stream, except
for guides for specific languages as those should be updated by
the translation teams themselves.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/contributing` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/development` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/documentation` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/outreach` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/overview` files to use channel instead of stream, except for
the changelog file.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/tutorials` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/testing` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/subsystems` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates descriptive text that refer to Zulip channels in the
`docs/production` files to use channel instead of stream.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
This commit relocates all the scripts in the tools directory which
are used for auto-generating screenshots to the new
tools/screenshots directory to avoid cluttering the tools/ root.
Gitter broke their older API as part of being integrated
into Matrix.
Their announcement blog says:
"Anything left using the Gitter APIs will need to be
updated to use the Matrix API"
This commit drops the legacy Gitter import tool and
we plan to build a new one for Matrix in future.
Updates the base hash for the streams setting overlay to be
"channels" instead of "streams".
Because there are Welcome Bot and Notification Bot messages that
would have been sent with the "/#streams" hash, we will need to
support parsing those overlay hashes as an alias for "/#channels"
permanently.
Part of the stream to channels rename project.
This commit adds a 'skip-delay' option to the
'send_zulip_update_announcements' management command.
It will be useful for self-hosted servers after 9.0 upgrade to
avoid the 24 hour delay to receive update messages after group
DM is sent to the admins.
One can run the management command with the --skip-delay flag
to immediately send the update messages.
This removes a bunch of out-of-date documentation which is better
addressed outside of Zulip, and provides more details on running a
PostgreSQL server on a separate host.
`--no-init-db` is used to silence the need for `--hostname` and
`--email` arguments; it is a proxy for "this is not a frontend host."
We would ideally like to use `has_class` to know if the user's
provided puppet classes are include an `app_frontend`, and thus
`--hostname` and `--email` are required -- but doing that requires
several other steps, and we would like this feedback to be immediate.
We make the presence of `--puppet-classes` equivalent to
`--no-init-db`, since nearly every configuration with
`--puppet-classes` does not install both a database and a frontend,
which is what is required to initialize a database.
This contains two more complex changes:
- The default versions of sorter and matcher assume that ItemType is a
string. But the Typeahead class works on a generic ItemType and I'm
not aware of a way to assert that this function is only called for
typeaheads with string items. For `matcher`, we can assert that the
items are strings. `sorter` is now a required option instead of an
optional one that could fall back to the default.
- `element` can be either an `input` element or a `contenteditable`
`div`. We distinguish between them using `.is("[contenteditable]"))`
but TypeScript doesn't understand that. So we replaced `this.$element`
with `this.input_element` where `input_element` is an object with the
`$element` and also a `type` specifying which type of element it is
(input or contenteditable).
This was only used in the undocumented narrow_stream mode, and relied
on a deprecated synchronous XHR request.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We require a `pg_dump` whose version matches the version of the server
we are configured against (see 3a8b4b0205). Installing the latest
`postgresql-client` does not guarantee that we have such a binary
present.
This only defaults to on for local-disk backups, since they are more
disk-size-sensitive, and local accesses are quite cheap compared to
loading multiple incremental backups from S3.
Adds a dependency on "sphinx_design" for the docs system. Allows
supporting tabs inside the developer documentatoin. This is a
preparation commit for later refactoring of the OS-specific setup
documentation.
Replace a separate call to subprocess, starting `node` from scratch,
with an optional standalone node Express service which performs the
rendering. In benchmarking, this reduces the overhead of a KaTeX call
from 120ms to 2.8ms. This is notable because enough calls to KaTeX in
a single message would previously time out the whole message
rendering.
The service is optional because he majority of deployments do not use
enough LaTeX to merit the additional memory usage (60Mb).
Fixes: #17425.
- More consistent export/import vs backup bullets at the top.
- Remove misleading documentation regarding the `zulip_org_id` reuse
problems. This documentation was written for Zulip 2.1.0 in
c6fe6cf0a4 and largely made obsolete
in d800ac33a0 (Zulip 5.0).
- Light editing for readability/crispness.
Fixes#28925.
- Makes "Deployment options" easier to navigate by splitting the
"Reverse proxies" and "System configuration" sections out into
dedicated pages.
Fixes#28928.
For spectators, the chunk of page_params that originates from
do_events_register isn’t assigned until ui_init.js. That means the
TypeScript type of page_params is mostly a lie during module load
time: reading a parameter too early silently results in undefined
rather than the declared type, with unpredictable results later on.
We want to make such an early read into an immediate runtime error,
for both users and spectators consistently, and pave the way for
runtime validation of the page_params type. As a second step, split
out the subset of fields that pertain to the entire realm.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
For spectators, the chunk of page_params that originates from
do_events_register isn’t assigned until ui_init.js. That means the
TypeScript type of page_params is mostly a lie during module load
time: reading a parameter too early silently results in undefined
rather than the declared type, with unpredictable results later on.
We want to make such an early read into an immediate runtime error,
for both users and spectators consistently, and pave the way for
runtime validation of the page_params type. As a first step, split
out the subset of fields that pertain to the current user.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>