In addition to the test which checks to to see if each endpoint in
code (urls.py) is documented in the openapi documentation (and with
the right arugments). We now also have a test to see if every
endpoint in the openapi documentation is a legitimate endpoint
also existing in code.
We do this by piggy-backing on the work done be the former test and
using set operations. This method avoid the need for an extra loop
and it uses set operations for additional speed and ease of reading.
The main things targeted by the refactor are the usage of comments and
moving the top-level variables to the scope of the class.
The movement of variables was to facilitate allowing us to perform
a reverse mapping test from OpenAPI URLs -> Code defined URLs.
By importing a few view modules in the validation test itself we
can remove a few endpoints which were marked as buggy. What was
happening was that the view functions weren't imported and hence
the arguments map was not filled. Thus the test complained that
there was documentation for request parameters that seemed to be
missing in the code. Also, for the events register endpoint, we
have renamed one of the documented request parameters from
"stream" to "topic" (the API itself was not modified though).
We add a new "documentation_pending" attribute to req variables
so that any arguments not currently documented but should be
documented can be properly accounted for.
This has the side effect of triggering a `manage.py compilemessages`
for all users of the development environment, fixing a weird state
folks can get into after our recent migration of static/locale to
locale.
DELETing from archive tables and ALTERing ArchivedMessage needs to be
split into separate transactions.
zerver_archivedattachment_messages needs to be cleared out before
zerver_archivedattachment.
The function activity.process_loaded_messages(messages) would be called
from message_events.js, this would call people.huddle_string with the
same message object, it was expected that this would return a list of
ids but the message.display_recipient attribute which was being sent
here used a "user_id" field instead of an "id" field.
Fixes: #12503.
The conditional block containing the tarball upload logic for both S3
and local uploads was deconstructed and moved to the more appropriate
location within `zerver/lib/upload.py`.
This change is preliminary refactoring in order to improve the test
mocking strategy related to `test_realm_export.py`.
What this allows is the ability to simply mock a return value from
`do_export_realm`. We can then use that value as a dummy url to
ensure a file has been served and can be retrieved.
Use UserProfiles instead of emails to fetch recipient objects for
narrowing; this is cleaner as it avoids unnecessary parsing and
unparsing. We just map ids/emails operand to user profiles and then
use common code from there.
Fixes#12601.
This reverts commit f476ec7fac (#10312)
and replaces it with a proper fix using Jinja2 raw blocks.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
06f3cb2b78 added some styling to make the
embed previews prettier, and in particular added a bottom fading gradient to
make the embed description text fade out slowly, when it is out of bounds.
The fading used an ::after pseudo-element which had 100% height of the
`.data-container` which contained the title and the description of the
preview. This pseudo-element got overlaid on the title and made it
un-clickable.
This commit retains the visual appearance of the fade, while reducing the
height of the ::after pseudo element, so that it never gets overlaid on the
title, keeping it clickable always.
As part of dropping support, we add appropriate error messaging when a
user attempts to provision while using trusty. If the user is running
in Vagrant we append information on how to proceed.