Before this change, we were using sequentially generated ids
on the client side to identify streams. Now we just use
the ids from the server. The goal here is to reduce the
confusion of having two different ids attached to a stream.
Also, not that it matters a ton, but this also means that
the browser basically has an immutable id for each stream
that is future-proof to reloads, multiple create_sub calls, etc.
It also a bit easier to grep for ".stream_id" than ".id".
(imported from commit 057f9e50dfee127edfe3facd52da93108241666a)
We have shim code that makes our internal narrow operators
support both a tuple interface and an object interface. We
are removing the shim on staging to help expose any dark
corners of the code that still rely on operators being
represented as tuples.
(imported from commit f9d101dbb7f49a4abec14806734b9c86bd93c4e1)
Here, we don't want to check the uploading users' realm when determining
message privacy, because that'll prevent non-Zulip users from having
email-mirror-uploaded images. Instead, we just pass along the target
realm for the message explicitly to upload_message_image()
(imported from commit 6891261552135b1f41ff9da55ffe963ee5000556)
Otherwise, we will enable the postfix config on all frontends,
regardless of whether Enterprise deployments requested it.
(imported from commit 9592be3706adcee7547f6795f32fe7b8d85e71ee)
Our overall guideline is the type names for events are singular, and the list of
events of that type are plural. 'subscriptions' was not following this guideline
and (potentially as a result) had a bug where it was impossible for clients to explicitly
subscribe to subscription change events properly.
(imported from commit 7b3162141fd673746e0489199966c29ea32ee876)
Chrome was showing a memory leak after many auto-reloads. Emptying the
the collections and removing the event listeners reduces the severity.
Before this change 40 reloads would would grow to about 140MB, now it
stays around 50MB.
(imported from commit 55fbeff9bdd0363bb95929f2981a2de238ff35d8)
This is yet another change related to phasing out the
[operator, operand] tuple data structure for representing
terms in a narrow.
(imported from commit 508e58fc4eebae8a24a8ae59919ba5d94fc66850)
The JS code can now call stream_data.get_sub_by_id() to get
a sub from a stream_id. Subs have stream_id due to a prior commit,
and we keep track of the mapping in stream_data's subs_by_stream_id
variable.
(imported from commit 409e13d6d2e79d909441a66c85ee651529d15cd2)
The tutorial introduces "engineering" messages that might not
be in the user's normal subscription, and they would get a gray
border if we did not override the stream color. Before this change,
we accomplished this by overriding the core data structure in
stream_data.js. Now we are a bit more future-proof; we only
override stream_color.default_color.
(imported from commit 0d0845b72f766912679f5aa7641ae9a60fdbb4ce)
This removed the cronjob from all app_frontend servers and enables the
local Postfix mail server on the same.
This is a no-op on staging if the parent commit has already been
applied.
To deploy this commit, run a puppet-apply on prod.
(imported from commit 6d3977fd12088abcd33418279e9fa28f9b2a2006)
This does have a small functional change of using use_closest even for
the current_msg_list.last().id case, but that's harmless; and it does
reduce a lot of code duplication and confusing logic here.
(imported from commit 7c4ecaa197120cc6d5c05ce4887f33c7d94a9c59)
The leading theories this will test are:
1) MessageList._items becomes unsorted and the binary search starts
returning the wrong index from selected_idx.
2) MessageListView.render is not rendering the message or it is not
being inserted into the cache.
(imported from commit 926b7d7bf9df338320a8cba6241038176ce4b47d)
For EventsRegisterTest that test updates to streams and
subscriptions, we now validate the events generated by
the actions under test conform to predicted schemas.
We define the schemas with help from the validators code
that is also sometimes used to validate incoming request
parameters for our views.
(imported from commit b4222b920a588e15cccee4a2349c074ca9697448)
We now use the same custom matcher for all of our EventRegisterTest
tests. The "state" that we're tracking has three lists that aren't
really order sensitive, so we turn them into dictionaries keyed
by the primary keys in their structs. Here are the lists:
realm_users
subscriptions
unsubscribed
(imported from commit 53787c56722b69640368c1b5d67d5d4757f84718)
This sets us up to redraw the window title without having to
pass in the unread count, which will be useful for realm name
changes. The redraw_title() function is only responsible for
rendering stuff, whereas update_title_count() handles
the details of caching the count.
(imported from commit 67cfb7a273e2a61720ce2bd8d91d73fe1089c813)
This will cause us to recieve messages sent to streams.staging.zulip.com
via the local Postfix daemon running on staging.
This commit does not impact prod. To deploy, a puppet-apply is needed on
staging.
(imported from commit 9eaedc28359f55a65b672a2e078c57362897c0de)
This will allow us to roll out the Postfix-based mirror on staging in
the future without impacting production mirroring.
This branch should be puppet-deployed first on prod, then staging.
(imported from commit eceaa6c02a06f7074cacc19c6439e5928eef3ae4)