This contains the various fixes that needed to be made in order to get
accurate statistics.
Most notably, the active_users_between function in the previous
version of zerver/lib/statistics.py was broken for end dates in the
past, because it used the UserActivity table to get its data -- so in
fact it really was querying "users last active between".
This commit isn't super clean, but I figure we're probably better off
having our latest code for historical usage data in git so it doesn't
bitrot and anyone can improve on it.
(imported from commit 24ff2f24a22e5bdc004ea8043d8da12deb97ff2f)
Features:
* Only shows messages in the narrow
* New messages in the narrow will arrive as they are sent
* Works even for streams you're not subscribed to
* Automatically subscribes you to a stream on send
* Doesn't update your pointer
* All searches etc. automatically have the narrow added
(imported from commit 2e12b76849f6ca0f53dda5985dad477a04f7bbac)
This sets up a scheme to validate complex data structures and
give specific error messages for improperly typed parameters.
(imported from commit 33b2f070d993da4ee929119dd41503bd0128c8eb)
* Deal with shorter tweet IDs
(some old tweets don't have a full 18-character ID)
* Allow trailing slash
* Deal with old-style #! syntax
* Deal with links that link to a photo
(imported from commit 008a98c806f3b8dddd9e2f18a8f002af6932766f)
These images at least load now, but that's because Camo redirects
the browser to the origin server, so the only effect is an extra
round-trip time.
(imported from commit 0d6b9c888a5cdfaa9299272d74a085e872dfa434)
In plaintext e-mails these will be simple links.
In HTML e-mails these become a <link> and <img>, which some web mail
clients may inline.
(imported from commit b1242dfd917008a019981eb2224c1c7f5f84739f)
You can't have unread PMs sent by you, so we weren't explicitly
checking this, but when testing locally we often ignore the unread
check. Filter PMs sent by you to reduce confusion when testing
locally.
(imported from commit 0205c4a3ed67790b9d60d4f2b927e4cb9e720bf3)
Since we changed the initial subscription data to include
user_profile_ids rather than emails, we need to preserve that when
adding in events generated during the page load.
(imported from commit 4f4071b8ba30e57c6f64c9e7b54c1cc754e8f010)
This will allow us to substantially decrease the server-side work that
we do to support our Mirroring systems (since the personal mirrors can
request only messages that user sent) and also is what we need to
support a single-stream Zulip widget that we embed in webpages.
(imported from commit 055f2e9a523920719815181f8fdb44d3384e4a34)
This caused problems with our tests suite where we were using a logged
in browser session and actually acting as a different user.
(imported from commit 73b8cb39d5d669e682fbacf2f7e574c228885c2f)
This replaces the AppleDeviceToken table with a generic
PushDeviceToken with a `kind` field to make it easier to add functionality
like per-device/per-stream settings that share code between Android and
iOS devices.
The schema must continue to work on prod with the old table name, so we
add the new table in parallel and can drop the old table once this code
hits prod and any necessary data is copied.
(imported from commit 0209a7013f2850ac6311f23c3d6f92c65ffd19e3)
We have observed additional exceptions being thrown from zulip_finish and we
need to make sure that the handler is disconnected from the queue, or else the
event queue will keep throwing exceptions due to the handler being closed.
(imported from commit 59273aa14495216430b9eb1525b2cce230d8913d)