zulip/zerver/management/commands/create_realm.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
from optparse import make_option
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from zerver.lib.actions import do_create_realm, set_default_streams
from zerver.models import RealmAlias
if not settings.VOYAGER:
from zilencer.models import Deployment
import re
import sys
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = """Create a realm for the specified domain.
Usage: python2.7 manage.py create_realm --domain=foo.com --name='Foo, Inc.'"""
option_list = BaseCommand.option_list + (
make_option('-o', '--open-realm',
dest='open_realm',
action="store_true",
default=False,
help='Make this an open realm.'),
make_option('-d', '--domain',
dest='domain',
type='str',
help='The domain for the realm.'),
make_option('-n', '--name',
dest='name',
type='str',
help='The user-visible name for the realm.'),
make_option('--deployment',
dest='deployment_id',
type='int',
default=None,
help='Optionally, the ID of the deployment you want to associate the realm with.'),
)
def validate_domain(self, domain):
# Domains can't contain whitespace if they are to be used in memcached
# keys. Seems safer to leave that as the default case regardless of
# which backing store we use.
if re.search("\s", domain):
raise ValueError("Domains can't contain whitespace")
# Domains must look like domains, ie have the structure of
# <subdomain(s)>.<tld>. One reason for this is that bots need
# to have valid looking emails.
if len(domain.split(".")) < 2:
raise ValueError("Domains must contain a '.'")
if RealmAlias.objects.filter(domain=domain).count() > 0:
raise ValueError("Cannot create a new realm that is already an alias for an existing realm")
def handle(self, *args, **options):
if options["domain"] is None or options["name"] is None:
print("\033[1;31mPlease provide both a domain and name.\033[0m\n", file=sys.stderr)
self.print_help("python2.7 manage.py", "create_realm")
exit(1)
if options["open_realm"] and options["deployment_id"] is not None:
print("\033[1;31mExternal deployments cannot be open realms.\033[0m\n", file=sys.stderr)
self.print_help("python2.7 manage.py", "create_realm")
exit(1)
if options["deployment_id"] is not None and settings.VOYAGER:
print("\033[1;31mExternal deployments are not supported on voyager deployments.\033[0m\n", file=sys.stderr)
exit(1)
domain = options["domain"]
name = options["name"]
self.validate_domain(domain)
realm, created = do_create_realm(
domain, name, restricted_to_domain=not options["open_realm"])
if created:
print(domain, "created.")
if options["deployment_id"] is not None:
deployment = Deployment.objects.get(id=options["deployment_id"])
deployment.realms.add(realm)
deployment.save()
print("Added to deployment", str(deployment.id))
elif settings.ZULIP_COM:
deployment = Deployment.objects.get(base_site_url="https://zulip.com/")
deployment.realms.add(realm)
deployment.save()
# In the else case, we are not using the Deployments feature.
set_default_streams(realm, ["social", "engineering"])
print("\033[1;36mDefault streams set to social,engineering,zulip!\033[0m")
else:
print(domain, "already exists.")