from typing import Iterable, Optional, Tuple from django.conf import settings from zerver.lib.bulk_create import bulk_create_users from zerver.models import ( Realm, RealmAuditLog, RealmUserDefault, UserProfile, get_client, get_system_bot, ) def server_initialized() -> bool: return Realm.objects.exists() def create_internal_realm() -> None: from zerver.lib.actions import do_change_can_forge_sender realm = Realm.objects.create(string_id=settings.SYSTEM_BOT_REALM, name="System bot realm") RealmAuditLog.objects.create( realm=realm, event_type=RealmAuditLog.REALM_CREATED, event_time=realm.date_created ) RealmUserDefault.objects.create(realm=realm) # Create some client objects for common requests. Not required; # just ensures these get low IDs in production, and in development # avoids an extra database write for the first HTTP requset in # most tests. get_client("website") get_client("ZulipMobile") get_client("ZulipElectron") internal_bots = [ (bot["name"], bot["email_template"] % (settings.INTERNAL_BOT_DOMAIN,)) for bot in settings.INTERNAL_BOTS ] create_users(realm, internal_bots, bot_type=UserProfile.DEFAULT_BOT) # Set the owners for these bots to the bots themselves bots = UserProfile.objects.filter(email__in=[bot_info[1] for bot_info in internal_bots]) for bot in bots: bot.bot_owner = bot bot.save() # Initialize the email gateway bot as able to forge senders. email_gateway_bot = get_system_bot(settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_BOT, realm.id) do_change_can_forge_sender(email_gateway_bot, True) def create_users( realm: Realm, name_list: Iterable[Tuple[str, str]], tos_version: Optional[str] = None, bot_type: Optional[int] = None, bot_owner: Optional[UserProfile] = None, ) -> None: user_set = set() for full_name, email in name_list: user_set.add((email, full_name, True)) bulk_create_users( realm, user_set, bot_type=bot_type, bot_owner=bot_owner, tos_version=tos_version )