# 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 * import os import pwd from typing import Set # We want LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR to be an absolute path so that code can # chdir without having problems accessing it. Unfortunately, this # means we need a duplicate definition of DEPLOY_ROOT with the one in # settings.py. DEPLOY_ROOT = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))) LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR = os.path.join(DEPLOY_ROOT, 'var/uploads') FORWARD_ADDRESS_CONFIG_FILE = "var/forward_address.ini" # Check if test_settings.py set EXTERNAL_HOST. external_host_env = os.getenv('EXTERNAL_HOST') if external_host_env is None: user_id = os.getuid() user_name = pwd.getpwuid(user_id).pw_name if user_name == "zulipdev": # For our droplets, we use the external hostname by default. EXTERNAL_HOST = os.uname()[1].lower() + ":9991" else: # For local development environments, we use localhost by # default, via the "zulipdev.com" hostname. EXTERNAL_HOST = 'zulipdev.com:9991' # Serve the main dev realm at the literal name "localhost", # so it works out of the box even when not on the Internet. REALM_HOSTS = { 'zulip': 'localhost:9991' } else: EXTERNAL_HOST = external_host_env REALM_HOSTS = { 'zulip': EXTERNAL_HOST, } ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['*'] # Uncomment extra backends if you want to test with them. Note that # for Google and GitHub auth you'll need to do some pre-setup. AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ( 'zproject.backends.DevAuthBackend', 'zproject.backends.EmailAuthBackend', 'zproject.backends.GitHubAuthBackend', 'zproject.backends.GoogleAuthBackend', 'zproject.backends.SAMLAuthBackend', # 'zproject.backends.AzureADAuthBackend', ) EXTERNAL_URI_SCHEME = "http://" EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN = "%s@" + EXTERNAL_HOST.split(':')[0] NOTIFICATION_BOT = "notification-bot@zulip.com" ERROR_BOT = "error-bot@zulip.com" # SLOW_QUERY_LOGS_STREAM = "errors" EMAIL_GATEWAY_BOT = "emailgateway@zulip.com" PHYSICAL_ADDRESS = "Zulip Headquarters, 123 Octo Stream, South Pacific Ocean" EXTRA_INSTALLED_APPS = ["zilencer", "analytics", "corporate"] # Disable Camo in development CAMO_URI = '' OPEN_REALM_CREATION = True INVITES_MIN_USER_AGE_DAYS = 0 EMBEDDED_BOTS_ENABLED = True SAVE_FRONTEND_STACKTRACES = True EVENT_LOGS_ENABLED = True STAGING_ERROR_NOTIFICATIONS = True SYSTEM_ONLY_REALMS = set() # type: Set[str] USING_PGROONGA = True # Flush cache after migration. POST_MIGRATION_CACHE_FLUSHING = True # type: bool # Don't require anything about password strength in development PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH = 0 PASSWORD_MIN_GUESSES = 0 # SMTP settings for forwarding emails sent in development # environment to an email account. EMAIL_HOST = "" EMAIL_HOST_USER = "" # Two factor authentication: Use the fake backend for development. TWO_FACTOR_CALL_GATEWAY = 'two_factor.gateways.fake.Fake' TWO_FACTOR_SMS_GATEWAY = 'two_factor.gateways.fake.Fake' # Make sendfile use django to serve files in development SENDFILE_BACKEND = 'sendfile.backends.development' # Set this True to send all hotspots in development ALWAYS_SEND_ALL_HOTSPOTS = False # type: bool # FAKE_LDAP_MODE supports using a fake LDAP database in the # development environment, without needing an LDAP server! # # Three modes are allowed, and each will setup Zulip and the fake LDAP # database in a way appropriate for the corresponding mode described # in https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/authentication-methods.html#ldap-including-active-directory # (A) If users' email addresses are in LDAP and used as username. # (B) If LDAP only has usernames but email addresses are of the form # username@example.com # (C) If LDAP usernames are completely unrelated to email addresses. # # Fake LDAP data has e.g. ("ldapuser1", "ldapuser1@zulip.com") for username/email. FAKE_LDAP_MODE = None # type: Optional[str] # FAKE_LDAP_NUM_USERS = 8 if FAKE_LDAP_MODE: # To understand these parameters, read the docs in # prod_settings_template.py and on ReadTheDocs. LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN = None AUTH_LDAP_USER_DN_TEMPLATE = 'uid=%(user)s,ou=users,dc=zulip,dc=com' if FAKE_LDAP_MODE == 'a': import ldap from django_auth_ldap.config import LDAPSearch AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH = LDAPSearch("ou=users,dc=zulip,dc=com", ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE, "(email=%(user)s)") AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = { "full_name": "cn", "avatar": "thumbnailPhoto", # This won't do much unless one changes the fact that # all users have LDAP_USER_ACCOUNT_CONTROL_NORMAL in # zerver/lib/dev_ldap_directory.py "userAccountControl": "userAccountControl", } elif FAKE_LDAP_MODE == 'b': LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN = 'zulip.com' AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = { "full_name": "cn", "avatar": "jpegPhoto", "custom_profile_field__birthday": "birthDate", "custom_profile_field__phone_number": "phoneNumber", } elif FAKE_LDAP_MODE == 'c': LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR = 'email' AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = { "full_name": "cn", } AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS += ('zproject.backends.ZulipLDAPAuthBackend',) THUMBOR_URL = 'http://127.0.0.1:9995' THUMBNAIL_IMAGES = True SEARCH_PILLS_ENABLED = os.getenv('SEARCH_PILLS_ENABLED', False) BILLING_ENABLED = True # Test Custom TOS template rendering TERMS_OF_SERVICE = 'corporate/terms.md' # Our run-dev.py proxy uses X-Forwarded-Port to communicate to Django # that the request is actually on port 9991, not port 9992 (the Django # server's own port); this setting tells Django to read that HTTP # header. Important for SAML authentication in the development # environment. USE_X_FORWARDED_PORT = True # Override the default SAML entity ID SOCIAL_AUTH_SAML_SP_ENTITY_ID = "http://localhost:9991/"