The set of objects in the `users` object can be very large (in some
cases, literally every object in the database) and making them into a
giant `id in (...)` to handle the one tiny corner case which we never
use is silly.
Switch the `--users` codepath to returning a QuerySet as well, so it
can be composed. We pass a QuerySet into send_custom_email as well,
so it can ensure that the realm is `select_related` in as well, no
matter how the QuerySet was generated.
Substituting the rendered body via Jinja2 means that it cannot
perform any interpolation itself. While the string replacement is
hacky, it is the only solution which avoids running Jinja2 more than
once, and also allows the user-supplied content to have Jinja2
substitutions in it.
In this commit, we introduce a new option in the stream creation
UI - a 'Default stream for new users' checkbox. By default, the
checkbox is set to 'off' and is only visible to admins. This
allow admins to easily designate a stream as the default stream
for new users during stream creation.
Fixes#24048.
Adds a test for when a value for a user's custom profile field is
removed and not set to a new value. The omission of this event in
the tests was noted as a possibility in #22103, which updated the
API documentation for these events having `null` for the field
value.
When adding the test discovered that the events logic was not
deleting the field from the user object and instead setting it to
`None`, so fixes that logic as well. There was a similar bug fixed
in commit 96c61a1a41 for when custom profile fields are removed
from a realm.
When applying realm_user update events, some of the event fields
for the person object were being updated to the same value in a
loop. Unnests those calls from the loop over the existing fields
so that they are only updated once.
The original nesting was introduced in commit 649fccde6b and
was expanded in other additions to the logic for these events.
This commit adds code to pass stream traffic data using
the "stream_weekly_traffic" field in stream objects.
We already include the traffic data in Subscription objects,
but the traffic data does not depend on the user to stream
relationship and is stream-only information, so it's better
to include it in Stream objects. We may remove the traffic
data and other stream information fields for Subscription
objects in future.
This will help clients to correctly display the stream
traffic data in case where client receives a stream
creation event and no subscription event, for an already
existing stream which the user did not have access to before.
This commit changes the code to not use get_client_data
function and instead use `stream_to_dict` function to
get the stream data in a dictionary form. This is a
prep commit add stream traffic data to Stream objects.
This commit adds stream_to_dict method which is same as
Stream.to_dict method as of now. This is a prep commit
to include stream traffic data in stream objects.
I move the helper user_ids_to_users to the only
place that it's used, and then I simplify it to
do a direct database query.
These endpoints aren't hit often enough to justify
caching complexity, and for really large user groups,
hitting the cache can actually be counterproductive.
Particularly when you add new users to an existing
group, the bulk of the cost is sending out
notification messages to users.
The only change to the test is that I added an
assertion on the query count.
The cross-realm bots rarely change, and there are only
a few of them, so we just query them all at once and
put them in the cache.
Also, we put the dictionaries in the cache, instead of
the user objects, since there is nothing time-sensitive
about the dictionaries, and they are small. This saves
us a little time computing the avatar url and things
like that, not to mention marshalling costs.
This commit also fixes a theoretical bug where we would
have stale cache entries if somebody somehow modified
the cross-realm bots without bumping KEY_PREFIX.
Internally we no longer pre-fetch the realm objects for
the bots, but we don't get overly precise about picking
individual fields from UserProfile, since we rarely hit
the database and since we don't store raw ORM objects
in the cache.
The test diffs make it look like we are hitting the
cache an extra time, but the tests weren't counting
bulk fetches. Now we only use a single key for all
bots rather a key per bot.
The bulk_get_users() function was only being used to
get cross-realm bots.
It appears that it was introduced in
f02e5b90f6 for that
specific use case.
Now we make the function more specific and test it more
accurately.
We also eliminate a lot of janky code and comments,
including some code that never had test coverage.
Incidentally, it appears that we did not have any code
to invalidate the cache keys here, and that is still
the case. In practice I assume people rarely
re-configure their cross-realm bots unless they are
upgrading the server, and then KEY_PREFIX comes into
play. 25fd4c5508 seems
to have caused that hopefully harmless regression.
A further step will be to make this cache more coarse,
since there are only a few cross-realm bots. The next
commit will hopefully simplify the code and address the
validation pitfall.
Earlier the API endpoints related to user_group accepts and returns a
field `can_mention_group_id` which represents the ID
of user_group whose members can mention the group.
This commit renames this field to `can_mention_group`.
Earlier the API endpoints related to streams accepts and returns a
field `can_remove_subscribers_group_id` which represents the ID
of user_group whose members can remove subscribers from stream.
This commit renames this field to `can_remove_subscribers_group`.
Dropping support for url_prefix for RealmPlayground, the server now uses
url_template instead only for playground creation, retrieval and audit
logging upon removal.
This does the necessary handling so that url_template is expanded with
the extracted code.
Fixes#25723.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This commit removes the stray strings used to refer to
various types of notification triggers.
We use the attributes of the 'NotificationTriggers' class instead.
Updates the realm field `default_code_block_language` to have a default
value of an empty string instead of None. Also updates the web-app to
check for the empty string and not `null` to indicate no default is set.
This means that both new realms and existing realms that have no default
set will have the same value for this setting: an empty string.
Previously, new realms would have None if no default was set, while realms
that had set and then unset a value for this field would have an empty
string when no default was set.
Expands support for the message ID operand for id" operator to be either
a string or an integer. Previously, this operand was always validated as
a string.
Restore the default django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler when
ERROR_REPORTING is enabled. Those with more sophisticated needs can
turn it off and use Sentry or a Sentry-compatible system.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We used to access the complete objects for UserProfile foreign
keys like "bot_owner" and "default_sending_stream", where we only
needed ID of them.
This commit fixes some of such instances and now we directly get
the id using "bot_owner_id" and "default_sending_stream_id" so
that we can avoid the unnecessary complexity of accessing the
complete object.
This commit updates code to pass "realm" and "bot_owner" args to
select_related call in get_users. We pass "realm" and "bot_owner"
args to get_users because the caches which this function is used
to populate are used for get_user and get_user_profile_by_api_key
functions and they also select both these fields when querying for
UserProfile objects.
This commit updates the select_related calls in queries to
get UserProfile objects in get_user function called in
management commands to pass "realm" as argument to
select_related call.
There are some management commands like deactivate_user,
change_full_name, etc. which might need fields like
"default_sending_stream" when changing full name of a bot
or something similar, but we don't think that would happen
often and we can afford to have a DB round trip to get
these fields if needed.
Also, note that "realm" is the only non-null foreign key
field in UserProfile object, so select_related() was only
fetching realm object previously as well. But we should
still pass "realm" as argument in select_related call so
that we can make sure that only required fields are
selected in case we add more foreign keys to UserProfile
in future.
This commit updates select_related call to pass "realm" as
argument in select_related call in fetch_users_by_id function
as we only require realm for the UserProfile objects fetched
using fetch_users_by_id.
Also, note that "realm" is the only non-null foreign key field
in UserProfile object, so select_related() was only fetching
realm object previously as well. But we should still pass "realm"
as argument in select_related call so that we can make sure that
only required fields are selected in case we add more foreign
keys to UserProfile in future.
We do not use any related fields for the UserProfile objects
fetched by get_active_users, so we can simply remove the
select_related call.
The user object from get_active_users was used to get realm
but since get_active_users called from a realm object we can
directly use that realm object. This change also leads to
some changes in the cache code where we now pass the realm
to the function instead of selecting it from UserProfile object.
This commit removes select_related call from
get_soft_deactivated_users_for_catch_up as
we do not use any related fields for the
UserProfile objects fetched using this call.
Uploads are well-positioned to use S3's "intelligent tiering" storage
class. Add a setting to let uploaded files to declare their desired
storage class at upload time, and document how to move existing files
to the same storage class.