from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function from typing import Any from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandParser from zerver.models import get_realm from zerver.lib.actions import set_default_streams from optparse import make_option import sys class Command(BaseCommand): help = """Set default streams for a realm Users created under this realm will start out with these streams. This command is not additive: if you re-run it on a domain with a different set of default streams, those will be the new complete set of default streams. For example: ./manage.py set_default_streams --domain=foo.com --streams=foo,bar,baz ./manage.py set_default_streams --domain=foo.com --streams="foo,bar,baz with space" ./manage.py set_default_streams --domain=foo.com --streams= """ def add_arguments(self, parser): # type: (CommandParser) -> None parser.add_argument('-d', '--domain', dest='domain', type=str, help='The name of the existing realm to which to ' 'attach default streams.') parser.add_argument('-s', '--streams', dest='streams', type=str, help='A comma-separated list of stream names.') def handle(self, **options): # type: (*Any, **str) -> None if options["domain"] is None or options["streams"] is None: print("Please provide both a domain name and a default \ set of streams (which can be empty, with `--streams=`).", file=sys.stderr) exit(1) stream_names = [stream.strip() for stream in options["streams"].split(",")] realm = get_realm(options["domain"]) set_default_streams(realm, stream_names)