Update the steps listed in the "Writing a new application
feature" section, based on changes to how realm properties
are created and updated on the backend.
Addresses part of issue #3854.
Despite the length of this commit, it is a very straightforward
moving of code from narrow.js -> narrow_state.js, and then
everything else is just s/narrow.foo()/narrow_state.foo()/
(with a few tiny cleanups to remove some code duplication
in certain callers).
The only new functions are simple setter/getters that
encapsulate the current_filter variable:
narrow_state.reset_current_filter()
narrow_state.set_current_filter()
narrow_state.get_current_filter()
We removed narrow.predicate() as part of this, since it was dead
code.
Also, we removed the shim for narrow_state.set_compose_defaults(),
and since that was the last shim, we removed shim.js from the app.
This code makes the right pane work in "Manage Streams" when
you are editing a stream subscription. It handles basic
functionality (submitting forms, etc.), live updates, and
showing the pane as needed.
Most of the code here was simply moved from subs.js, but some
functions were pulled out of larger functions:
live update:
add_me_to_member_list
update_stream_name
update_stream_description
collapse/show:
collapse
show_sub
We also now export subs.show_subs_pane.
We eventually want stream_edit not to call into subs.js, and
this should be fairly easy--we just need to move some shared
methods to a new module.
This new modules handles the UI to create streams. It mostly moves
code from subs.js.
It introduces an API around what used to be called meta.stream_created:
reset_created_stream()
set_name()
get_name()
It only partially moves new_stream_clicked().
We need to reset INSTRUMENTED_CALLS variable before running every
subsuite. If we do not do this then the subsuite running on a
particular process called A will send the accumulated instrumented
calls gathered by the previous subsuites which also ran on the process A.
This also fixes the extra delay that we used to experience after the
tests had finished running. The extra delay was due to the duplicate
instrumented calls in the INSTRUMENTED_CALLS list. The size of this
list used to be ~100k for parallel model as opposed to ~1800 for serial
model.
This commit creates a dedicated file upload directory for every process
when we are running tests in parallel mode. This makes sure that we do
not run into any race conditions due to multiple processes accessing
the same upload directory.
Note that this code is disabled until the infrastructure for the
feature can be finished.
Tweaked by tabbott to use slightly cleaner names for the various sets.
This fixes a confusing issue where a user might try resetting the
password for an email account that in part of a different Zulip
organization.
Is a useful early step towards making Zulip support reusing an email
in multiple realms.
Fixes: #4557.
This fixes a performance problem where we were previously starting up
a full Django process (~0.7s even on a fast machine) every time a new
email came in, potentially allowing users to accidentally DoS a Zulip
server. Now, we just post over HTTPS, allowing the existing thread
pool support to do its job.
- Add script wrapper to communicate postfix pipe with django web server
over HTTP(S). It uses shared_secret authentication mode.
- Add django view to process messages from email mirror server.
- Clean management command `email-mirror`. Left just functional
for cron email processing.
- Add routes for new tornado view.
- Change pipe script in master process postfix config template
based on updated script.
- Add tests.
Tweaked by tabbott to adjust the directory and set better defaults.
Fixes#2421.
This commit forces the files that create modals to create their own
modal closing function instead of creating all of them in the modals
file. These functions are then passed to the modals.close object. This
is intended to remove modals.js's dependencies on these other files.
We now only call compose_state.composing() in a boolean context,
where we simply care whether or not the compose box is open. The
function now also returns true/false.
Callers who need to know the actual message type (e.g. "stream" or
"private") now call compose_state.get_message_type().
'$COMMIT' was originally printed in '$COMMIT_FILE_PATH' before all
respective files were downloaded, meaning that this step
wouldn't be repeated if one download failed. This commit prints
'$COMMIT' only after all downloads were successful.
Rename 'zulip_internal' decorator to 'require_server_admin', add
documentation for 'server_admin', explaining how to give permission
for ./activity page.
Fixes: #1463.
This is basically just using the new check_dict_only everywhere, with
a few exceptions:
* New self.check_events_dict automatically adds the id field to avoid
duplicating it ~80 times.
* Set log=False for many of the testing action functions to remove the
timestamp field from their returned event dictionaries, since it's
not needed and is the result of a deprecated log_event function.
Wasn't sure if the subscription_field list in do_test_subscribe_events
could contain optional arguments, so I left the call to check_dict on
along with a TODO.
Fixes: #1370.