The message ID necessarily has to be an integer, and if no casting is
made it was being considered a string, causing problems when running
the example.
There were some issues running bots due to SSL issues.
Adding the extra_require requests[security] adds 3
additional packages that deal with these issues.
The root issue here is that we had been using `None` as a way of
encoding `event_types` as being an argument to not pass to the server
in the API codebase, but the marshalling to send this over the wire
didn't handle that possibility correctly.
This was incorrectly "fixed" in
409bb587429ec4dcb1220a8ed85ec1618ffde0ed; the root cause of the issue
was the refactor to the new approach for registering API endpoints.
This commit makes a bunch of improvements:
1. Use format() for string formatting instead of the old style.
2. Stop returning stuff where we don't have to.
3. URL generation should not be done by the script, especially
since our eventual goal is for the Zulip server to automatically
generate a webhook URL. So the user should be able to supply
the URL in the config file. Plus, this makes it easier to test
the script with non-Zulip URLs (such as RequestBin).
4. Removed unnecessary arguments.
Having a default parameter as '[]' may not be an issue with the current
implementation, but general practice is to default to None and assign
a default list subsequently.
This removes the use of RuntimeError, and replaces it with a custom
error class called ZulipError. In a few places, we use a subclass to
make it easier for code to interact with the error type.
Previously, remove_subscriptions called the
PATCH /api/v1/users/me/subscriptions endpoint, which is more like
an ad-hoc endpoint for bulk adding/removing subscriptions for the
user that makes the request. However, making a DELETE request
allows an admin to pass in the `principals` argument to unsubscribe
other users from streams as well, which is more consistent with how
add_subscriptions works.
The zulip and zulip_botserver packages specify mock as a runtime
dependency, which is only needed for testing during development.
So, it made more sense to move it to requirements.txt so that
it can be installed by ./tools/provision during development.
mypy with strict-optional led to examination of res.get('result')
calls potentially raising TypeError ('error' in None).
Server code indicates this is safe, and other nearby code assumes
presence of fields in 'res' also.