# Get global settings {generate_api_description(/server_settings:get)} ## Usage examples {start_tabs} {tab|python} {generate_code_example(python)|/server_settings:get|example} {tab|curl} {generate_code_example(curl)|/server_settings:get|example} {end_tabs} ## Arguments {generate_api_arguments_table|zulip.yaml|/server_settings:get} ## Response #### Return values * `authentication_methods`: object in which each key-value pair in the object indicates whether the authentication method is enabled on this server. * `zulip_version`: the version of Zulip running in the server. * `zulip_feature_level`: an integer indicating what features are available on the server. The feature level increases monotonically; a value of N means the server supports all API features introduced before feature level N. This is designed to provide a simple way for client apps to decide whether the server supports a given feature or API change. See the [changelog](/api/changelog) for details on what each feature level means. **Changes**. New in Zulip 2.2. We recommend using an implied value of 0 for Zulip servers that do not send this field. * `push_notifications_enabled`: whether mobile/push notifications are enabled. * `is_incompatible`: whether the Zulip client that has sent a request to this endpoint is deemed incompatible with the server. * `email_auth_enabled`: setting for allowing users authenticate with an email-password combination. * `require_email_format_usernames`: whether usernames should have an email address format. This is important for clients to know whether the validate email address format in a login prompt; this value will be false if the server has [LDAP authentication][ldap-auth] enabled with a username and password combination. * `realm_uri`: the organization's canonical URI. * `realm_name`: the organization's name (for display purposes). * `realm_icon`: the URI of the organization's logo as a square image, used for identifying the organization in small locations in the mobile and desktop apps. * `realm_description`: HTML description of the organization, as configured by the [organization profile](/help/create-your-organization-profile). * `external_authentication_methods`: list of dictionaries describing the available external authentication methods (such as google/github/SAML) enabled for this organization. Each dictionary specifies the name and icon that should be displayed on the login buttons (`display_name` and `display_icon`, where `display_icon` can be `null`, if no icon is to be displayed), the URLs that should be accessed to initiate login/signup using the method (`login_url` and `signup_url`) and `name`, which is a unique, stable, machine-readable name for the authentication method. The list is sorted in the order in which these authentication methods should be displayed. [ldap-auth]: https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/authentication-methods.html#ldap-including-active-directory Please note that not all of these attributes are guaranteed to appear in a response, for two reasons: * This endpoint has evolved over time, so responses from older Zulip servers might be missing some keys (in which case a client should assume the appropriate default). * If a `/server_settings` request is made to the root domain of a multi-subdomain server, like the root domain of zulipchat.com, the settings that are realm-specific are not known and thus not provided. #### Example response A typical successful JSON response for a single-organization server may look like: {generate_code_example|/server_settings:get|fixture(200)}