######################################################################## # DEFAULT VALUES FOR SETTINGS ######################################################################## import os # For any settings that are not set in the site-specific configuration file # (/etc/zulip/settings.py in production, or dev_settings.py or test_settings.py # in dev and test), we want to initialize them to sane defaults. from .default_settings import * # noqa: F403 isort: skip # Import variables like secrets from the prod_settings file # Import prod_settings after determining the deployment/machine type from .config import PRODUCTION TEST_SUITE = os.getenv("ZULIP_TEST_SUITE") == "true" CUSTOM_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS = False if PRODUCTION: # nocoverage from .prod_settings import * # noqa: F403 isort: skip else: # For the Dev VM environment, we use the same settings as the # sample prod_settings.py file, with a few exceptions. from .prod_settings_template import * # noqa: F403 isort: skip from .dev_settings import * # noqa: F403 isort: skip # Support for local overrides to dev_settings.py is implemented here. # # We're careful to avoid those overrides applying to automated tests. if not TEST_SUITE: # nocoverage import contextlib with contextlib.suppress(ImportError): from zproject.custom_dev_settings import * # type: ignore[import, unused-ignore] # noqa: F403 # Track that we've got settings changes, so you know if # you're testing non-base code; runtornado will log. CUSTOM_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS = True # Do not add any code after these wildcard imports! Add it to # computed_settings instead.