In #35965 we added `push_device_registered_user_ids` to message &
update_message event.
Zulip servers with such events in their event queues when upgraded
to the new version set push_device_registered_user_ids to empty list,
which is incorrect - it leads to no push notification sent.
This commit adds compatibility code to handle such events. The newly
introduced `push_device_registered` check is used only for events
with `push_device_registered_user_id` present in them.
Previously, we enqueued events to "missedmessage_mobile_notifications"
even for users who had no registered push devices.
'handle_push_notification' later used to perform the check & skip
if there were no registered devices.
This commit avoids putting such events into the
"missedmessage_mobile_notifications" queue at all. By doing so,
we reduce unnecessary churn.
If the client has passed `simplified_presence_events` as true
in the `client_capabilities` parameter of the `POST /register`
request, then the server will send `presence` events with the
`presences` field, which has the user presence data in the
modern API format. When that client capability is false, the
`presence` event will be unchanged and sent with the user
presence data in the legacy format.
This commit is a part of the work to support empty string
as a topic name.
Previously, empty string was not a valid topic name.
Now, mark unread operation supports empty topic name.
Adds backward compatibility for:
- `topic` field in the `update_message_flags` event type
when removing `read` flag
This commit is a part of the work to support empty string
as a topic name.
Previously, empty string was not a valid topic name.
Now, typing operation supports empty topic name.
Adds backward compatibility for:
- `topic` field in the `typing` event type
This commit is a part of the work to support empty string
as a topic name.
Previously, empty string was not a valid topic name.
Now, toggling topic visibility policy operation supports
empty topic name.
Adds backward compatibility for:
- `topic_name` field in the `user_topic` event type
This commit is a part of the work to support empty string
as a topic name.
Previously, empty string was not a valid topic name.
Now, message edit operation supports empty topic name.
Adds backward compatibility for:
- `topic` field in the `delete_message` event type
- `orig_subject` and `subject` fields in the `update_message`
event type
This commit is a part of the work to support empty string
as a topic name.
Previously, empty string was not a valid topic name.
Adds `allow_empty_topic_name` boolean parameter to `GET /messages`
and `GET /messages/{message_id}` endpoints to decide whether the
topic names in the fetched messages can be empty strings.
If False, the topic names in the fetched message will have the
value of `realm_empty_topic_display_name` field in `POST /register`
response replacing "" for channel messages.
This commit is a part of the work to support empty string
as a topic name.
Previously, empty string was not a valid topic name.
Adds a `empty_topic_name` client capability to allow client
to specify whether it supports empty string as a topic name.
Adds backward compatibility for:
- `subject` field in the `message` event type
For an incoming 1:1 DM, the recipient’s own recipient_id is useless to
the recipient themselves. Substitute the sender’s recipient_id, so the
recipient can use recipient_id as documented to uniquely represent the
set of 2 users in this conversation.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit renames the 'queue_json_publish' function to
'queue_json_publish_rollback_unsafe' to reflect the fact that it doesn't
wait for the db transaction (within which it gets called, if any)
to commit and sends event irrespective of commit or rollback.
In most of the cases we don't want to send event in the case of
rollbacks, so the caller should be aware that calling the function
directly is rollback unsafe.
Fixes part of #30489.
`is_archived` field is added to the stream and types.
Include a new `archived_channeels` client capability, to allow clients
to access data on archived channels, without breaking
backwards-compatibility for existing clients that don't know how to
handle these.
Also, included `exclude_archived` parameter to `/get-streams`,
which defaults to `true` as basic clients may not be interested
in archived streams.
Collapsing was done incorrectly, as 65c400e06d added `zulip_version`
and `zulip_feature_level`, but did not update the virtual event logic
to copy those new values into the virtual event.
However, it is unlikely that a server will be upgraded multiple times
in quick enough succession for this to ever be relevant. Remove the
logic, which is additional complication for little or no gain.
As premonitioned in c741c527d7, it is
indeed possible for `get_handler_by_id` to error out by cause the
handler has been unset elsewhere.
Protect the callsites of `get_handler_by_id` to be able to gracefully
handle when the handler has already done away.
This commit adds code to not include original details of senders like
name, email and avatar url in the message objects sent through events
and in the response of endpoint used to fetch messages.
This is the last major commit for the project to add support for
limiting guest access to an entire organization.
Fixes#10970.
initialize() is called on every request, and stored the
`RequestHandler` (and thus `HTTPServerRequest`) in a global shared
dict. However, the object is only removed from that structure if the
request was successful. This means that failed requests (such as 405
Method Not Allowed) leaked `RequestHandler`s and
`HTTPServerRequest`s.
Move the cleanup to `on_finish`, which is called at the close of all
requests, async and not, successful or not.
This commit renames the keyword 'pm' to 'dm' in the
'pm_mention_email_disabled_user_ids' and
'pm_mention_push_disabled_user_ids' attributes of the
'RecipientInfoResult' dataclass.
'pm' and 'dm' are the acronyms for 'private message' and
'direct message' respectively.
It includes 'TODO/compatibility' code to support the old format
fields in the tornado queues during the Zulip server upgrades.
This commit completes the notifications part of the @topic
wildcard mention feature.
Notifications are sent to the topic participants for the
@topic wildcard mention.
This prep commit replaces the 'wildcard' keyword in the codebase
with 'stream_wildcard' at some places for better readability, as
we plan to introduce 'topic_wildcards' as a part of the
'@topic mention' project.
Currently, 'wildcards = ["all", "everyone", "stream"]' which is an
alias to mention everyone in the stream, hence better renamed as
'stream_wildcards'.
Eventually, we will have:
'stream_wildcard' as an alias to mention everyone in the stream.
'topic_wildcard' as an alias to mention everyone in the topic.
'wildcard' refers to 'stream_wildcard' and 'topic_wildcard' as a whole.
This is a first step toward two goals:
* support dictionary-like narrows when registering events
* use readable dataclasses internally
This is gonna be a somewhat complicated exercise due to how
events get serialized, but fortunately this interim step
doesn't require any serious shims, so it improves the codebase
even if the long-term goals may take a while to get sorted
out.
The two places where we have to use a helper to convert narrows
from tuples to dataclasses will eventually rely on their callers
to do the conversion, but I don't want to re-work the entire
codepath yet.
Note that the new NarrowTerm dataclass makes it more explicit
that the internal functions currently either don't care about
negated flags or downright don't support them. This way mypy
protects us from assuming that we can just add negated support
at the outer edges.
OTOH I do make a tiny effort here to slightly restructure
narrow_filter in a way that paves the way for negation support.
The bigger goal by far, though, is to at least support the
dictionary format.
We no longer pass in a big opaque event to narrow_filter
(which is inside build_narrow_filter). We instead explicitly
pass in message and flags. This leads to a bit more type
safety, and it's also more flexible. There's no reason to
build an entire event just to see if a message belongs to
a narrow.
The changes to the test work around the fact that the fixtures
are sloppy with types. I plan a subsequent commit to clean
up those tests significantly.