from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function from optparse import make_option from typing import Any, Text from django.conf import settings from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandParser from zerver.lib.actions import Realm, do_create_realm, set_default_streams from zerver.models import RealmAlias, can_add_alias, get_realm if settings.ZILENCER_ENABLED: from zilencer.models import Deployment import re import sys class Command(BaseCommand): help = """Create a realm. Usage: ./manage.py create_realm --string_id=acme --name='Acme'""" def add_arguments(self, parser): # type: (CommandParser) -> None parser.add_argument('-d', '--domain', dest='domain', type=str, help='The domain for the realm.') parser.add_argument('-s', '--string_id', dest='string_id', type=str, help="A short name for the realm. If this " "installation uses subdomains, this will be " "used as the realm's subdomain.") parser.add_argument('-n', '--name', dest='name', type=str, help='The user-visible name for the realm.') parser.add_argument('--corporate', dest='org_type', action="store_const", const=Realm.CORPORATE, help='Is a corporate org_type') parser.add_argument('--community', dest='org_type', action="store_const", const=Realm.COMMUNITY, default=None, help='Is a community org_type. Is the default.') parser.add_argument('--deployment', dest='deployment_id', type=int, default=None, help='Optionally, the ID of the deployment you ' 'want to associate the realm with.') def validate_domain(self, domain): # type: (str) -> None # Domains can't contain whitespace if they are to be used in memcached # keys. Seems safer to leave that as the default case regardless of # which backing store we use. if re.search("\s", domain): raise ValueError("Domains can't contain whitespace") # Domains must look like domains, ie have the structure of # .. One reason for this is that bots need # to have valid looking emails. if len(domain.split(".")) < 2: raise ValueError("Domains must contain a '.'") if not can_add_alias(domain): raise ValueError("Domain already assigned to an existing realm") def handle(self, *args, **options): # type: (*Any, **Any) -> None string_id = options["string_id"] name = options["name"] domain = options["domain"] if not name or not string_id: print("\033[1;31mPlease provide a name and string_id.\033[0m\n", file=sys.stderr) self.print_help("./manage.py", "create_realm") exit(1) if options["deployment_id"] is not None and not settings.ZILENCER_ENABLED: print("\033[1;31mExternal deployments are not supported on voyager deployments.\033[0m\n", file=sys.stderr) exit(1) if domain is not None: self.validate_domain(domain) if get_realm(string_id) is not None: raise ValueError("string_id taken. Please choose another one.") realm, created = do_create_realm(string_id, name, org_type=options["org_type"]) if created: print(string_id, "created.") if domain: RealmAlias.objects.create(realm=realm, domain=domain) print("RealmAlias %s created for realm %s" % (domain, string_id)) if options["deployment_id"] is not None: deployment = Deployment.objects.get(id=options["deployment_id"]) deployment.realms.add(realm) deployment.save() print("Added to deployment", str(deployment.id)) elif settings.PRODUCTION and settings.ZILENCER_ENABLED: deployment = Deployment.objects.get(base_site_url="https://zulip.com/") deployment.realms.add(realm) deployment.save() # In the else case, we are not using the Deployments feature. stream_dict = { "social": {"description": "For socializing", "invite_only": False}, "engineering": {"description": "For engineering", "invite_only": False} } # type: Dict[Text, Dict[Text, Any]] set_default_streams(realm, stream_dict) print("\033[1;36mDefault streams set to social,engineering,zulip!\033[0m") else: print(string_id, "already exists.")