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Greg Price
525b136f10 install: Install curl.
The third-party `install-yarn.sh` script uses `curl`, and we invoke it
in `install-node`.  So we need to install it as a dependency.

We've mostly gotten away with this because it's common for `curl` to
already be installed; but it isn't always.
2018-01-22 18:55:46 -08:00
Greg Price
07969a2b0c test-install: Share the tarball directory between host and container.
This greatly simplifies iterating on changes to the installer and
associated code: just edit in the shared directory (or edit in your
worktree and rsync to the directory), and rerun.

With this change, the form with a directory is now really the main
way to run the script; the form accepting a tarball is really just
a convenience feature, unpacking the tarball and then proceeding with
that directory.
2018-01-22 18:55:46 -08:00
Greg Price
d7e2190b85 test-install: Pass options through to the installer.
This will facilitate testing interesting installer features
using its own CLI.

On my laptop, with a recent base image (updated a few days ago with
`prepare-base`), it takes just 7 or 8 seconds to get to the installer
running, as timed by passing `--help` so that the installer promptly
exits.
2018-01-22 18:55:45 -08:00
Greg Price
de7abd8f78 test-install: Upgrade CLI parsing, with getopt.
This will let us add more options without the CLI collapsing under
its own weight.
2018-01-22 18:55:45 -08:00
Aditya Bansal
efbddce34d settings_user_groups.js: Add 100% node test coverage. 2018-01-20 08:01:06 -05:00
Greg Price
bf5f1b5f20 install: Start on an LXC-based dev/test environment for the installer.
In order to do development on the installer itself in a sane way,
we need a reasonably fast and automatic way to get a fresh environment
to try to run it in.

This calls for some form of virtualization.  Choices include

 * A public cloud, like EC2 or Digital Ocean.  These could work, if we
   wrote some suitable scripts against their APIs, to manage
   appropriate base images (as AMIs or snapshots respectively) and to
   start fresh instances/droplets from a base image.  There'd be some
   latency on starting a new VM, and this would also require the user
   to have an account on the relevant cloud with API access to create
   images and VMs.

 * A local whole-machine VM system (hypervisor) like VirtualBox or
   VMware, perhaps managing the configuration through Vagrant.  These
   hypervisors can be unstable and painfully slow.  They're often the
   only way to get development work done on a Mac or Windows machine,
   which is why we use them there for the normal Zulip development
   environment; but I don't really want to find out how their
   instability scales when constantly spawning fresh VMs from an image.

 * Containers.  The new hotness, the name on everyone's lips, is Docker.
   But Docker is not designed for virtualizing a traditional Unix server,
   complete with its own init system and a fleet of processes with a
   shared filesystem -- in other words, the platform Zulip's installer
   and deployment system are for.  Docker brings its own quite
   different model of deployment, and someday we may port Zulip from
   the traditional Unix server to the Docker-style deployment model,
   but for testing our traditional-Unix-server deployment we need a
   (virtualized) traditional Unix server.

 * Containers, with LXC.  LXC provides containers that function as
   traditional Unix servers; because of the magic of containers, the
   overhead is quite low, and LXC offers handy snapshotting features
   so that we can quickly start up a fresh environment from a base
   image.  Running LXC does require a Linux base system.  For
   contributors whose local development machine isn't already Linux,
   the same solutions are available as for our normal development
   environment: the base system for running LXC could be e.g. a
   Vagrant-managed VirtualBox VM, or a machine in a public cloud.

This commit adds a first version of such a thing, using LXC to manage
a base image plus a fresh container for each test run.  The test
containers function as VMs: once installed, all the Zulip services run
normally in them and can be managed in the normal production ways.

This initial version has a shortage of usage messages or docs, and
likely has some sharp edges.  It also requires familiarity with the
basics of LXC commands in order to make good use of the resulting
containers: `lxc-ls -f`, `lxc-attach`, `lxc-stop`, and `lxc-start`,
in particular.
2018-01-19 17:27:04 -08:00
Aditya Bansal
76f6f7cb47 datetimepicker: Add flatpickr lib as dependancy. 2018-01-19 11:33:11 -05:00
Aditya Bansal
c770bdaa3a reminder_bot: Add infra for adding reminder bot to every realm. 2018-01-19 11:33:11 -05:00
Vishnu Ks
0bca0286a1 billing: Integrate Stripe, using Stripe Checkout.
Stripe Checkout means using JS code provided by Stripe to handle
almost all of the UI, which is great for us.

There are more features we should add to this page and changes we
should make, but this gives us an MVP.

[greg: expanded commit message; fixed import ordering and some types.]
2018-01-17 16:43:54 -08:00
Rhea Parekh
c1d336f5d1 slack importer: Refactor checking for availability of realm subdomain. 2018-01-17 09:38:53 -05:00
Steve Howell
3cb6871f90 Improve messaging in test_server_running().
We now make it a bit easier to see that you are waiting for
the server, as well as indicating when the server is up.
2018-01-16 13:25:19 -05:00
Rohitt Vashishtha
cc8942e0dc /team: Fetch zulip-js repository data. 2018-01-16 12:23:19 -05:00
Aditya Bansal
ec1297c1e8 schedulemessages: Add delivery system for scheduled message. 2018-01-10 09:18:02 -05:00
Greg Price
1a83b32da5 circleci: Skip checking links in documentation for now.
This is fairly often -- though not always! -- failing, with a nasty
failure mode where it takes like 6 minutes to time out.  See
discussion on #7748 (search for "bad link").

Actually, after seeing it happen just now when running
test-documentation on my laptop, on some other link, it occurs to me
that I've seen this before -- it's fairly common in Travis, too.  It's
just that it doesn't actually cause the build to fail :-/, and on
Travis we haven't been paying as close attention to slow builds as we
are on Circle right now.
2018-01-09 10:53:13 -08:00
Greg Price
d66f081af8 test-documentation: Send messages to stderr, not stdout.
Generally stderr is the conventional place for this sort of running
commentary, and it's better set up for it: by default stdout may have
a buffer inside the process so that things written to it don't reach
the outside until later, while stderr is always by default unbuffered,
so messages are printed immediately.

Here, until the previous commit, because our color-reset sequence was
being printed without a following newline (with `echo -n`), it was
getting buffered; and then error messages from `scrapy` to stderr were
being erroneously painted with the color intended for the message
"Testing links in documentation...".
2018-01-09 10:15:49 -08:00
Greg Price
618beb7110 test-documentation: Factor out the terminal goo for coloring messages. 2018-01-09 10:15:08 -08:00
Greg Price
f1f5b25969 test-documentation: Fix whitespace for readability. 2018-01-09 10:08:12 -08:00
Vishnu Ks
ec207e5697 slack importer: Use standalone database for running tests. 2018-01-07 09:50:27 -05:00
Cynthia Lin
a937750b1a node tests: Add 100% test coverage for user_groups.js. 2018-01-06 11:50:52 -05:00
Cynthia Lin
83706e1bcd org settings: Add User groups content and design. 2018-01-06 11:50:52 -05:00
Umair Khan
7145e6c97b travis: Enable test-queue-worker-reload.
Fixes #1341
2018-01-05 08:24:57 -05:00
Umair Khan
6259390f40 test-queue-worker-reload: Add wait to avoid race condition.
The autoreload code of Django works by looping over the files associated
with all the loaded modules. This loop is run after every 1 second. If
the file is found for the first time by the loop, it is assumed that the
file is new and is not modified between the time it is loaded and is
checked by the loop. This assumption is the source of a race condition.

We can either implement a more sensitive version of the loop or we can
just allow enough time to the Django loop to touch every file at least
once.

For the time being, we are going with the second option.
2018-01-05 08:24:57 -05:00
Umair Khan
e68adab75d test-queue-worker-reload: Poll for 60 seconds. 2018-01-05 08:24:57 -05:00
Umair Khan
21eabf4a60 travis: Fix test-queue-worker-reload.
Previously, there were following problems with the implmentation:
* Same file handle was being used to read and write. We used to do
  `seek(0)` and then `read()`. This had a chance to overwrite
  file data. Now we use different file handles to read and write data.
* We were using text streams. Text streams cannot be used with
  `bufferring=0`. Now we use binary streams without buffering so that
  data is available for reading without any delay.

This commit also updates the key(s) that we search in the logfile.
Previously, launch of all queues was announced in the log, now we only
anounce the number of threads that were launched.

This commit also makes sure that we always exit after gracefull shutting
down the development server.
2018-01-05 08:24:57 -05:00
Steve Howell
a49fd44612 css linter: Fix error reporting.
Three changes:
    * Change wording of error message.
    * Flush standard error.
    * Use unified diff.
2018-01-03 13:26:55 -05:00
Umair Khan
c2248a81dc Enable test-run-dev. 2018-01-01 09:42:11 -05:00
Umair Khan
9bbce65274 test-run-dev: Redirect stderr to STDOUT.
This redirects the STDERR of run-dev.py command to STDOUT. This is
how you are supposed to redirect according to the docs.
2018-01-01 09:42:11 -05:00
Umair Khan
4c5d361990 test-run-dev: Remove close_and_get_content.
After the new implementation of start_server, this function is not
needed anymore.
2018-01-01 09:42:11 -05:00
Umair Khan
45b004818b test-run-dev: Fix start_server implementation.
Previously, there were following problems with the implmentation:
 * Same file handle was being used to read and write. We used to do
   `seek(0)` and then `read()`. This had a chance to overwrite file
   data. Now we use different file handles to read and write data.
 * We were using text streams. Text streams cannot be used with
   `bufferring=0`. Now we use binary streams without buffering so that
   data is available for reading without any delay.
2018-01-01 09:42:11 -05:00
Umair Khan
cd849bc3f1 test-run-dev: Disable Nagios check.
We have moved API to a separate repo. Nagios related code still assumes
that the api folder exists in the Zulip repo.
2018-01-01 09:42:11 -05:00
rht
185fd99816 mypy: Use Python 3 type syntax in several files. 2017-12-30 07:34:51 -05:00
cPhost
470e57db49 node tests: Enforce 100% coverage for stream_data.js. 2017-12-28 09:39:45 -05:00
Steve Howell
9391f7aa98 quick fix: Turn off git lint for Travis builds.
We may be having problems with git lint, so this is a quick
fix to hopefully get builds working again.
2017-12-27 18:20:18 -05:00
Rhea Parekh
6b32519a71 Slack importer: Add Travis tests. 2017-12-27 07:50:53 -05:00
Rhea Parekh
5b37c5562b Slack importer: Add the slack to zulip data conversion files. 2017-12-27 07:50:53 -05:00
Rhea Parekh
6e374d30e1 tools/lib/provision: Clean the code to directly read files in binary mode. 2017-12-26 09:09:31 -05:00
Umair Khan
68513952fb email-worker: Create EmailSendingWorker.
This commit just copies all the code from MissedMessageSendingWorker
class to a new EmailSendingWorker class. All the logic to send an email
through a queue was already there. This commit only makes the logic
generic. It does so by creating a special purpose queue called
'email_senders' to send any type of email. To make
MissedMessageSendingWorker still work we derive it from
EmailSendingWorker. All the tests that were testing
MissedMessageSendingWorker now run against EmailSendingWorker.
2017-12-20 19:36:27 -08:00
Vishnu Ks
f743eeb1eb circleci: Set up locale en_US.UTF-8.
See comment for motivation and what's known.

[greg: Added comment, summarizing Vishnu's results from testing.]
2017-12-20 19:18:29 -08:00
Greg Price
eb650306eb circleci: Disable gitlint for now.
We get the following error (edited slightly):

  Dec 19 06:13:27 commit_messages| An error occurred while executing
    '/usr/bin/git rev-list --max-count=-1 upstream/master..HEAD':
  fatal: ambiguous argument 'upstream/master..HEAD':
    unknown revision or path not in the working tree.
  Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:
  'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'

We'll need to adjust the remotes to make `upstream` mean what we expect.
2017-12-18 22:21:49 -08:00
Greg Price
e5c6c446b5 travis + circleci: Start postgresql during provision.
Otherwise, in CircleCI it isn't running when we need it later.
Travis must special-case starting it automatically.
2017-12-18 22:05:27 -08:00
Greg Price
c83c118c6c circleci: Crudely clone a bit of is_travis logic.
This isn't really the right way to do this -- commit
  dcd80e665 "travis/setup-backend: Remove the '--travis' flag"
took us in the wrong direction by introducing more magic, deeper in
the stack.

But it's the same way we do it for Travis.  For now, just copy that.

[Thanks to hackerkid for cleaning up my original crude hack.]
2017-12-18 22:04:39 -08:00
Greg Price
e8bf7d23bf provision: Remove transitional Python 2->3 logic in setup_venvs.
At this point if we were accidentally using `/srv/zulip-venv` for
anything, we'd have run into it by now.  So just drop the bit of
historical logic that we had to ensure that.
2017-12-18 21:59:51 -08:00
Greg Price
3ba0d5659f travis: Don't create nagios state.
As the comment says, we don't seem to use this.  And the Travis builds
work fine without it.
2017-12-18 21:43:07 -08:00
cPhost
3dc315a0a1 node tests: Add 100% coverage for narrow_state.js. 2017-12-18 09:57:43 -05:00
Tommy Ip
7243a91e47 linter: Re-enable gitlint. 2017-12-18 09:36:47 -05:00
Greg Price
137c0e65bb tools: Revert to Python 2 typing syntax for now.
This reverts commit 66261f1cc.  See parent commit for reason; here,
provision worked but `tools/run-dev.py` would give errors.

We need to figure out a test that reproduces these issues, then make a
version of these changes that keeps that test working, before we
re-merge them.
2017-12-13 10:38:15 -08:00
Greg Price
d5fd2a1d72 tools: Fix run-dev.py, which had an if False: on a needed import. 2017-12-12 20:50:00 -08:00
rht
66261f1cc3 tools: Use Python 3 syntax for typing in many files. 2017-12-12 17:42:57 -08:00
Symt
3706ec7479 linter: Add good/bad lines for CSS and HTML. 2017-12-11 15:37:22 -06:00
Steve Howell
738c73f08e lint: Prevent self: Any annotations.
We should omit these for mypy.  For most class definitions,
mypy doesn't need `Any`, and it provides no real useful info.

For clever monkeypatches, you should provide a more specific
type than `Any`.
2017-12-08 19:00:18 -08:00