Adds new tab to `zerver/lib/markdown/tabbed_sections.py` to document
managing bots from both personal settings and organization settings.
Documents adding bots from the organization settings Bots panel.
Separates instructions for deactivating and reactivating a bot from
both personal settings and organization settings.
Fixes a few formatting issues such as missing bold formatting and
heading level.
Fixes: #23066.
This documents how to access the options from the three-dot menu in a
user's profile summary.
Refactors and updates the steps for muting a user into a single set of
instructions. Updates instructions for the "Manage this user" option.
Fixes#23204.
Previously, we retried all failed requests to
`/json/messages/matches_narrow` forever, with a fixed 5s retry. This
meant infinite retries even on 4xx responses, for instance on invalid
narrows -- and _each_ new message would add another infinite every-5s
retry.
Skip retries on 400 responses, and put an upper limit on the number of
retries. At the same time, change the retries to be
exponential-backoff with full jitter, to be more responsive in the
event of a one-off failure, and more forgiving in response to a longer
outage.
Failures that exhaust the 5 attempts are silent to the user -- since
this is likely an uncommon edge case (requiring Tornado to be serving
events to the client, Django to be unresponsive, and the client to be
narrowed to a filter it cannot apply locally), and the failure mode is
not bad (it will simply fail to live-update with new matching
messages).
Fixes: #20165.
This commit adds private messages to the Recent topics view, to make
it an all-encompassing overview of recent activity visible to the user.
We add a filter "Include PM" to toggle whether PMs should be shown in
recent topics.
Fixes#19449.
Adds the count of users with the role of guest to the stats view
`page_params` via a database query. This information is then added
to the summary statistics section of the analytics page after being
formatted by `stats.js`.
Creates Bassanio as a guest user in the database for the analytics
realm.
Fixes#20162.
On my data (about 10 million messages in 1600 streams) this used to take
about 40 hours, while the improved statement completes in roughly 30
seconds.
The old solution had postgres go through the entire table until the
first match for each stream. Thus, the time spent scanning the table
got longer and longer for each stream because postgres always started at
the beginning (and somehow it did not use any indices) and had to skip
over all rows until it found the first message from the stream that is
was looking for each time.
This new statement just performans a bulk operation, scanning the table
only once and then inserts the results directly into the destination
table.
Slightly more verbose inforation about this change can be found in:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/31-production-help/topic/Import.20Rocketchat.20data/near/1408867
Signed-off-by: Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at>
Updates all help center documentation according to the latest changes to
the three-dot message menu and the UI for moving and editing messages.
Fixes#23217.
This adds a helper based on testing patterns of using the "queries_captured"
context manager with "assert_length" to check the number of queries
executed for preventing performance regression.
It explains the rationale of checking the query count through an
"AssertionError" and prints the queries captured as assert_length does,
but with a format optimized for displaying the queries in a more
readable manner.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This adds CapturedQueryDict to provide a more accurate type annotation
for the return value of queries_captured. We also replace "Generator"
with "Iterator" because the latter two type parameters were unused.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This is not the right fix for this, but a temporary adjustment
to make it look good with minimal impact on other languages and
other pages.
Right fix would require changing the structure of the button, which
was not easy to do and make it look similar to how it looks now.
It was not possible to scroll to the bottom of the list on
narrow-width when only single column was displayed on the
settings overlay. This commit fixes the height of the sidebar
and set to "100% - height of header - height of tab-container"
which fixes the scroll behavior.
This is not a issue for two-column overlay where height is set
to "100% - height of header" (the tab-container is already
inside the header).
This duplicates some CSS to avoid using "!important". While doing
this duplication, we remove "margin: 0" and "display: block" since
these are already set as default values.
Fixes#22876.
There is some old CSS that was only being applied to some buttons
and not others. This deletes those lines so that only the opacity
changes on hover and not also the color.
Following up from #23059.
We followed a same approach as in #22611 to mark migrations as noops. We
might eventually squash them.
Migration operations that only change the validators should be removed
as they are essentially noops that do not affect the database schema.
However, ./manage.py makemigration still generates a new migration for
validators change regardless. So we still have to keep one migration
that updates the validators to the latest state. We prefer to keep the
earliest one for this purpose.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
If there is a syntax error in `settings.py`, `restart-server` should
provide a reasonable message about this. It did so prior to
af08bcdb3f, becausde any invocation `./manage.py` without
`--skip-checks` will verify `settings.py`, among several other checks.
After af08bcdb3f, there are no `./manage.py` calls in most restarts,
which fa77be6e6c took further.
Add an explicit `./manage.py check` in the default case.
upgrade-zulip-stage-2 overrides this by passing `--skip-checks`, for
performance. This also means that `upgrade-zulip-from-git` itself
picks up the same `--skip-checks` flag, since it inherits the same
flag parsing, though that is perhaps of dubious utility.
These used to only be shown conditional on the
{% if password_auth_enabled %} in the template. Meaning that if you had
an org with email auth disabled and a deactivated user tried to log in,
they wouldn't see the error shown and get confused.
This switches the position of where these error will be shown (above the
login+password form instead of below it), but it looks fine.
Send an empty list of `custom_profile_fields` in `page_params` for
spectators, rather than not sending the field at all.
Also, updates the user info popover to not show the manage user
three-dot menu when in a spectator view.
Documents the new "Mark as unread from here" option in the three-dot
message menu.
Adds new page "Marking messages as unread", just below "Marking
messages as read" in the sidebar index.
Fixes: #23052.
Updates the organizations listed in the open communities directory
to also include organizations that do not require an invite and do
not restrict email domains for new users to join the organization.
As noted in the previous commit, this causes bloat in memcached, for
no purpose. Log a warning when `cache_with_key` sees a QuerySet
returned from the function it is decorating.
Storing a QuerySet rather than the list version of the result in it
has a large overhead -- and, as noted by the type annotations, the
result is only ever used as a list. This difference is particularly
important because the cached `get_realm_user_dicts` can get extremely
large for realms with large numbers of users, potentially overflowing
the 1MB default object limit in memcached.
Switch all cases of `cache_with_key` which return QuerySets to
returning the list values of them.
Storing this key is superfluous, as it will be the same for all users,
and definitionally already known to fetch the cache for the realm. It
is also not currently used by the callsites that read rows from the
cache.
When trying to open settings overlay with invalid hash or
hash of a section which the user cannot view, for example
non-admins cannot view custom profile field section, then
we open the first section by default.
While if a user changes to a invalid hash by typing when
the overlay is already opened, then the previous section
remains open.
Fixes#23163.