For unsupported or invalid payloads, we should just raise the
UnexpectedWebhookEventType exception and let our logging system
take care of recording the payload that caused the error.
This commit improves a couple of things:
* All of the message templates are now at the top, a convention
we follow in a lot of our webhooks.
* Messages are not prefixed with any emojis. We don't do this in
any of our other webhooks. Plus, the emojis were outdated.
* Remove some superfluous code.
* Use ```quote <quote goes here> ``` style formatting for
quoted text instead of the `>` character.
This commit only adds support for the four events that have sample
payloads provided for them on the Pagerduty developer website.
Support for the remaining events will be added in subsequent
commits, as we get access to more sample payloads.
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.
Previously, zerver.views.registration.confirmation_key was only
available in development; now we make that more structurally clear by
moving it to the special zerver/views/development directory.
Fixes#11256.
Some urls are only available in the development environment
(dev_urls.py); Corresponding views (here email_log.py) is moved to the
new directory zerver/views/development.
Fixes#11256.
This is a major upgrade, and requires some significant compatibility
work:
* Migrating the pattern-removal logic to use the Registry feature.
* Handling the removal of positional arguments in markdown extensions.
* Handling the removal of safe mode.
This adds language paramater to send_future_email. As a result, this
properly internationalizes invitation reminder emails, by passing
correct language into send_future_email.
Fixes#11240.
The site_packages variable points to (e.g.)
zulip-py3-venv/lib/python3.4/site-packages. If that doesn’t exist,
we’re probably running the wrong Python version.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
We still create a Python 2 virtualenv for thumbor but that’s
separate (/srv/zulip-thumbor-venv from
scripts/lib/create-thumbor-venv).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
Now, if you pass an api_key, we'll initialize the public room
subscribers to be whatever they were at the time the import happened.
Also, document the situation on the caveats section.
We had an inconsistent behavior when `LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN` was set
in that we allowed user to enter username instead of his email in
the auth form but later the workflow failed due to a small bug.
Fixes: #10917.
This now sets the user-agent to something like:
ZulipOutgoingWebhook/2.0
(It uses the current ZULIP_VERSION.)
Before this change, the user-agent would be
something like `python-requests/2.18.4`.
Fixes#10741
Closes#11195. We add a management command to allow us to send emails
to the email mirror directly. The command doesn't require any
configuring of email sending or receiving for the email mirror,
it passes the emails directly using the process_message function.
In between releases, the following commit introduced
a bug where we agressively scroll to the top every
place we call `ui.update_scrollbar`:
092b73d0b7
The main symptoms were that the left and right sidebars
would go to the top for things like selecting a topic,
getting activity updates from the server, and resizing
the window. It was very jarring.
The recent commit looked innocuous--the root of the problem
was the original API expressed an intent to scroll to the
top, but didn't actually do it, so it was a bug in hiding.
There are **some** occasions where it's actually appropriate
to scroll to the top, mostly around search filtering, and
in those places we now call the new `ui.reset_scrollbar`
function.
This is a bit of an emergency fix, so particularly with
the settings stuff, we may get more reports of glitches here.
The important thing here is that you almost never want to
reset the scrollTop for sidebars.
We need to explicitly check for empty recipient lists in
send_message to ensure that internal_send_huddle_message doesn't
call Addressee.for_private with an empty recipient list.
The check for empty recipient lists (the "message_to" argument)
does not belong in check_message. As we implement support for
sending messages by user IDs (see #9474), we will be extending
much of the existing code in Addressee.legacy_build that validates
recipient lists. Therefore, Addressee.legacy_build is a much more
apt area to check for empty recipient lists.
Also, Addressee.for_private and Addressee.for_user_ids also need
to do their own validation, since not everything goes through
Addressee.legacy_build. It is okay to simply throw a 500 in these
cases because we expect that callers will be doing their own
validation for calls that don't go through Addressee.legacy_build().
This commit is a part of our efforts surrounding #9474.
Update the list of ciphers that nginx will use to the current
Mozilla recommended ones.
These are Intermediate compatibility ones suitable for clients
running anything newer than Firefox 1, Chrome 1, IE 7, Opera 5
and Safari 1. Modern compatibility is not suitable as it excludes
Andriod 4 which is still seen on ~1% of traffic.
More info: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS