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Directory structure
This page documents the Zulip directory structure, where to find things, and how to decide where to put a file.
You may also find the new application feature tutorial helpful for understanding the flow through these files.
Core Python files
Zulip uses the Django web framework, so a lot of these paths will be familiar to Django developers.
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zproject/urls.py
Main Django routes file. Defines which URLs are handled by which view functions or templates. -
zerver/models.py
Main Django models file. Defines Zulip's database tables. -
zerver/lib/actions.py
Most code doing writes to user-facing database tables. -
zerver/views/*.py
Most Django views. -
zerver/views/webhooks/
Webhook views for Zulip integrations. -
zerver/tornadoviews.py
Tornado views. -
zerver/worker/queue_processors.py
Queue workers. -
zerver/lib/*.py
Most library code. -
zerver/lib/bugdown/
Backend Markdown processor. -
zproject/backends.py
Authenticate backends.
HTML Templates
See our translating docs for details on Zulip's templating systems.
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templates/zerver/
For Jinja2 templates for the backend (for zerver app). -
static/templates/
Handlebars templates for the frontend.
JavaScript and other static assets
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static/js/
Zulip's own JavaScript. -
static/styles/
Zulip's own CSS. -
static/images/
Zulip's images. -
static/third/
Third-party JavaScript and CSS that has been vendored. -
node_modules/
Third-party JavaScript installed vianpm
. -
assets/
For assets not to be served to the web (e.g. the system to generate our favicons).
Tests
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zerver/tests/
Backend tests. -
frontend_tests/node_tests/
Node Frontend unit tests. -
frontend_tests/casper_tests/
Casper frontend tests. -
tools/test-*
Developer-facing test runner scripts.
Management commands
These are distinguished from scripts, below, by needing to run a Django context (i.e. with database access).
zerver/management/commands/
Management commands one might run at a production deployment site (e.g. scripts to change a value or deactivate a user properly).
Scripts
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scripts/
Scripts that production deployments might run manually (e.g.,restart-server
). -
scripts/lib/
Scripts that are needed on production deployments but humans should never run directly. -
scripts/setup/
Scripts that production deployments will only run once, during installation. -
tools/
Scripts used only in a Zulip development environment. These are not included in production release tarballs for Zulip, so that we can include scripts here one wouldn't want someone to run in production accidentally (e.g. things that delete the Zulip database without prompting). -
tools/setup/
Subdirectory oftools/
for things only used during the development environment setup process. -
tools/travis/
Subdirectory oftools/
for things only used to setup and run our tests in Travis CI. Actually test suites should go intools/
.
API and Bots
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api/
Zulip's Python API bindings (released separately). -
api/examples/
API examples. -
api/integrations/
Bots distributed as part of the Zulip API bundle. -
bots/
Previously Zulip internal bots. These usually need a bit of work.
Production puppet configuration
This is used to deploy essentially all configuration in production.
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puppet/zulip/
For configuration for production deployments. -
puppet/zulip/manifests/voyager.pp
Main manifest for Zulip standalone deployments.
Additional Django apps
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confirmation
Email confirmation system. -
analytics
Analytics for Zulip server administrator (needs work to be useful to normal Zulip sites). -
corporate
The old Zulip.com website. Not included in production distribution. -
zilencer
Primarily used to hold management commands that aren't used in production. Not included in production distribution.
Jinja2 Compatibility Files
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zproject/jinja2/__init__.py
Jinja2 environment. -
zproject/jinja2/backends.py
Jinja2 backend. -
zproject/jinja2/compressors.py
Jinja2 compatible functions of Django-Pipeline.
Translation files
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locale/
Backend (Django) translations data files. -
static/locale/
Frontend translations data files.
Documentation
docs/
Source for this documentation.
You can consult the repository's .gitattributes
file to see exactly
which components are excluded from production releases (release
tarballs are generated using tools/build-release-tarball
).