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Zulip
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=====
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Zulip is a powerful, open source group chat application. Written in
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Python and using the Django framework, Zulip supports both private
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messaging and group chats via conversation streams.
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Zulip also supports fast search, drag-and-drop file uploads, image
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previews, group private messages, audible notifications,
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missed-message emails, desktop apps, and much more.
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Further information on the Zulip project and its features can be found
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at https://www.zulip.org.
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Running Zulip in production
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===========================
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This is documented in https://zulip.org/server.html and [README.prod.md](README.prod.md).
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Contributing to Zulip
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=====================
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Zulip welcomes all forms of contributions! The page documents the
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Zulip development process.
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* **Pull requests**. Before a pull request can be merged, you need to to sign the [Dropbox
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Contributor License Agreement](https://opensource.dropbox.com/cla/).
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Also, please skim our [commit message style
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guidelines](http://zulip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/code-style.html#commit-messages).
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* **Testing**. The Zulip automated tests all run automatically when
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you submit a pull request, but you can also run them all in your
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development environment following the instructions in the [testing
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section](https://github.com/zulip/zulip#running-the-test-suite) below.
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* **Developer Documentation**. Zulip has a growing collection of
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developer documentation on [Read The Docs](https://zulip.readthedocs.org/).
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Recommended reading for new contributors includes the
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[directory structure](http://zulip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/directory-structure.html) and
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[new feature tutorial](http://zulip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/new-feature-tutorial.html).
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* **Mailing list and bug tracker** Zulip has a [development discussion
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mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/zulip-devel) and
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uses [GitHub issues](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues). Feel
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free to send any questions or suggestions of areas where you'd love to
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see more documentation to the list! Please report any security issues
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you discover to support@zulip.com.
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* **App codebases** This repository is for the Zulip server and web app; the
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[desktop](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-desktop),
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[Android](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-android), and
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[iOS](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-ios) apps are separate
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repositories.
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How to get involved with contributing to Zulip
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==============================================
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First, subscribe to the Zulip [development discussion mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/zulip-devel).
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The Zulip project uses a system of labels in our [issue
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tracker](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues) to make it easy to
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find a project if you don't have your own project idea in mind or want
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to get some experience with working on Zulip before embarking on a
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larger project you have in mind:
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* [Bite Size](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/labels/bite%20size):
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Smaller projects that could be a great first contribution.
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* [Integrations](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/labels/integrations).
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Integrate Zulip with another piece of software and contribute it
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back to the community! Writing an integration can be a great
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started project. There's some brief documentation on the best way
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to write integrations at https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/70.
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* [Documentation](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/labels/documentation).
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The Zulip project loves contributions of new documentation.
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* [Help Wanted](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/labels/help%20wanted):
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A broader list of projects that nobody is currently working on.
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* [Platform support](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/labels/Platform%20support).
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These are open issues about making it possible to install Zulip on a wider
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range of platforms.
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* [Bugs](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/labels/bug). Open bugs.
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* [Feature requests](https://github.com/zulip/zulip/labels/enhancement).
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Browsing this list can be a great way to find feature ideas to implement that
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other Zulip users are excited about.
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If you're excited about helping with an open issue, just post on the
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conversation thread that you're working on it. You're encouraged to
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ask questions on how to best implement or debug your changes -- the
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Zulip maintainers are excited to answer questions to help you stay
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unblocked and working efficiently.
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We also welcome suggestions of features that you feel would be
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valuable or changes that you feel would make Zulip a better open
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source project, and are happy to support you in adding new features or
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other user experience improvements to Zulip.
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If you have a new feature you'd like to add, we recommend you start by
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opening a GitHub issue about the feature idea explaining the problem
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that you're hoping to solve and that you're excited to work on it. A
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Zulip maintainer will usually reply within a day with feedback on the
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idea, notes on any important issues or concerns, and and often tips on
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how to implement or test it. Please feel free to ping the thread if
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you don't hear a response from the maintainers -- we try to be very
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responsive so this usually means we missed your message.
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For significant changes to the visual design, user experience, data
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model, or architecture, we highly recommend posting a mockup,
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screenshot, or description of what you have in mind to zulip-devel@ to
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get broad feedback before you spend too much time on implementation
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details.
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Finally, before implementing a larger feature, we highly recommend
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looking at the new feature tutorial and coding style guidelines on
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ReadTheDocs.
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Feedback on how to make this development process more efficient, fun,
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and friendly to new contributors is very welcome! Just shoot an email
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to the Zulip Developers list with your thoughts.
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Installing the Zulip Development environment
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============================================
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You will need a machine with at least 2GB of RAM available (see
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https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/32 for a plan for how to
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dramatically reduce this requirement).
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Start by cloning this repository: `git clone https://github.com/zulip/zulip.git`
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Using Vagrant
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This is the recommended approach, and is tested on OS X 10.10 as well as Ubuntu 14.04.
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* The best performing way to run the Zulip development environment is
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using an LXC container. If your host is Ubuntu 14.04 (or newer;
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what matters is having support for LXC containers), you'll want to
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install and configure the LXC Vagrant provider like this:
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`sudo apt-get install vagrant lxc lxc-templates cgroup-lite redir && vagrant plugin install vagrant-lxc`
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* If your host is OS X, [download VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads),
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[download Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html), and install them both.
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Once that's done, simply change to your zulip directory and run
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`vagrant up` in your terminal to install the development server. This
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will take a long time on the first run because Vagrant needs to
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download the Ubuntu Trusty base image, but later you can run `vagrant
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destroy` and then `vagrant up` again to rebuild the environment and it
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will be much faster.
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Once that finishes, you can run the development server as follows:
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```
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vagrant ssh -- -L9991:localhost:9991
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# Now inside the container
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cd /srv/zulip
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source /srv/zulip-venv/bin/activate
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./tools/run-dev.py --interface=''
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```
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You can now visit <http://localhost:9991/> in your browser. To get
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shell access to the virtual machine running the server, use `vagrant ssh`.
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(A small note on tools/run-dev.py: the `--interface=''` option will make
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the development server listen on all network interfaces. While this
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is correct for the Vagrant guest sitting behind a NAT, you probably
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don't want to use that option when using run-dev.py in other environments).
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The run-dev.py console output will show any errors your Zulip
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development server encounters. It runs on top of Django's [manage.py
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runserver](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/django-admin/#runserver-port-or-address-port)
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tool, which will automatically restart the Zulip Django and Tornado
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servers whenever you save changes to Python code.
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However, the Zulip queue workers will not automatically restart when
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you save changes, so you will need to ctrl-C and then restart
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`run-dev.py` manually if you are testing changes to the queue workers
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or if a queue worker has crashed.
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Using provision.py without Vagrant
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If you'd like to install a Zulip development environment on a server
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that's already running Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty, you can do that by just
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running:
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```
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install -y python-pbs
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python /srv/zulip/provision.py
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cd /srv/zulip
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source /srv/zulip-venv/bin/activate
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./tools/run-dev.py
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```
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By hand
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If you really want to install everything by hand, the below
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instructions should work.
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Install the following non-Python dependencies:
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* libffi-dev — needed for some Python extensions
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* postgresql 9.1 or later — our database (also install development headers)
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* memcached (and headers)
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* rabbitmq-server
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* libldap2-dev
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* python-dev
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* redis-server — rate limiting
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* tsearch-extras — better text search
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* libfreetype6-dev - needed before you pip install Pillow to properly generate emoji PNGs
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On Debian or Ubuntu systems:
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```
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sudo apt-get install libffi-dev memcached rabbitmq-server libldap2-dev python-dev redis-server postgresql-server-dev-all libmemcached-dev libfreetype6-dev
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# If on 12.04 or wheezy:
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sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.1
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wget https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/283158365/zuliposs/postgresql-9.1-tsearch-extras_0.1.2_amd64.deb
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sudo dpkg -i postgresql-9.1-tsearch-extras_0.1.2_amd64.deb
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# If on 14.04:
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sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.3
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wget https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/283158365/zuliposs/postgresql-9.3-tsearch-extras_0.1.2_amd64.deb
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sudo dpkg -i postgresql-9.3-tsearch-extras_0.1.2_amd64.deb
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# If on 15.04 or jessie:
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sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.4
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wget https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/283158365/zuliposs/postgresql-9.4-tsearch-extras_0.1_amd64.deb
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sudo dpkg -i postgresql-9.4-tsearch-extras_0.1_amd64.deb
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```
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Now continue with the "All systems" instructions below.
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On Fedora 22 (experimental):
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These instructions are experimental and may have bugs; patches welcome!
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```
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sudo dnf install libffi-devel memcached rabbitmq-server openldap-devel python-devel redis postgresql-server postgresql-devel postgresql libmemcached-devel freetype-devel
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wget https://launchpad.net/~tabbott/+archive/ubuntu/zulip/+files/tsearch-extras_0.1.3.tar.gz
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tar xvzf tsearch-extras_0.1.3.tar.gz
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cd ts2
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make
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sudo make install
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# Hack around missing dictionary files -- need to fix this to get
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# the proper dictionaries from what in debian is the hunspell-en-us package.
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sudo touch /usr/share/pgsql/tsearch_data/english.stop
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sudo touch /usr/share/pgsql/tsearch_data/en_us.dict
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sudo touch /usr/share/pgsql/tsearch_data/en_us.affix
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# Edit the postgres settings:
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sudo vi /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
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# Add this line before the first uncommented line to enable password auth:
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
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# Start the services
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sudo systemctl start redis memcached rabbitmq-server postgresql
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# Enable automatic service startup after the system startup
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sudo systemctl enable redis rabbitmq-server memcached postgresql
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```
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Now continue with the All Systems instructions below.
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On CentOS 7 Core (experimental):
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These instructions are experimental and may have bugs; patches welcome!
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```
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# Add user zulip to the system (not necessary if you configured zulip as the administrator
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# user during the install process of CentOS 7).
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useradd zulip
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# Create a password for zulip user
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passwd zulip
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# Allow zulip to sudo
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visudo
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# Add this line after line `root ALL=(ALL) ALL`
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zulip ALL=(ALL) ALL
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# Switch to zulip user
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su zulip
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# Enable EPEL 7 repo so we can install rabbitmq-server, redis and other dependencies
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sudo yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
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# Install dependencies
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sudo yum install libffi-devel memcached rabbitmq-server openldap-devel python-devel redis postgresql-server \
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postgresql-devel postgresql libmemcached-devel wget python-pip openssl-devel freetype-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel \
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zlib-devel nodejs
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# We need these packages to compile tsearch-extras
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sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
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cd && wget https://launchpad.net/~tabbott/+archive/ubuntu/zulip/+files/tsearch-extras_0.1.3.tar.gz
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tar xvzf tsearch-extras_0.1.3.tar.gz
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cd ts2
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make -j $(nproc)
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sudo make install
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# Hack around missing dictionary files -- need to fix this to get
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# the proper dictionaries from what in debian is the hunspell-en-us package.
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sudo touch /usr/share/pgsql/tsearch_data/english.stop
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sudo touch /usr/share/pgsql/tsearch_data/en_us.dict
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sudo touch /usr/share/pgsql/tsearch_data/en_us.affix
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# clone Zulip's git repo and cd into it
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cd && git clone https://github.com/zulip/zulip && cd zulip/
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# Initialize the postgres db
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sudo postgresql-setup initdb
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# Edit the postgres settings:
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sudo vi /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
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# Add these two lines after line 80:
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local zulip zulip md5
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
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# Change these lines:
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 ident
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host all all ::1/128 ident
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# to this:
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
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host all all ::1/128 md5
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# Start the services
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sudo systemctl start redis rabbitmq-server memcached postgresql
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# Enable automatic service startup after the system startup
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sudo systemctl enable redis rabbitmq-server memcached postgresql
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```
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Now continue with the All Systems instructions below.
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All Systems:
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```
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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./tools/download-zxcvbn
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./tools/emoji_dump/build_emoji
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./scripts/setup/generate_secrets.py -d
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sudo cp ./puppet/zulip/files/postgresql/zulip_english.stop /usr/share/postgresql/9.3/tsearch_data/
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./scripts/setup/configure-rabbitmq
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./tools/postgres-init-dev-db
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./tools/do-destroy-rebuild-database
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./tools/postgres-init-test-db
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./tools/do-destroy-rebuild-test-database
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```
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To start the development server:
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```
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./tools/run-dev.py
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```
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… and visit [http://localhost:9991/](http://localhost:9991/).
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Running the test suite
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======================
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Run all tests:
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```
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./tools/test-all
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```
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This runs the linter (`tools/lint-all`) plus all of our test suites;
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they can all be run separately (just read `tools/test-all` to see
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them). You can also run individual tests which can save you a lot of
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time debugging a test failure, e.g.:
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```
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./tools/test-backend zerver.test_bugdown.BugdownTest.test_inline_youtube
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./tools/test-js-with-casper 10-navigation.js
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./tools/test-js-with-node # Runs all node tests but is very fast
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```
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The above instructions include the first-time setup of test databases,
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but you may need to rebuild the test database occasionally if you're
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working on new database migrations. To do this, run:
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```
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./tools/postgres-init-test-db
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./tools/do-destroy-rebuild-test-database
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```
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Possible testing issues
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=======================
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- The Casper tests are flaky on the Virtualbox environment (probably
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due to some performance-sensitive races; they work reliably in
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Travis CI). Until this issue is debugged, you may need to rerun
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them to get them to pass.
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- When running the test suite, if you get an error like this:
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```
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sqlalchemy.exc.ProgrammingError: (ProgrammingError) function ts_match_locs_array(unknown, text, tsquery) does not exist
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LINE 2: ...ECT message_id, flags, subject, rendered_content, ts_match_l...
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^
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```
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… then you need to install tsearch-extras, described
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above. Afterwards, re-run the `init*-db` and the
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`do-destroy-rebuild*-database` scripts.
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- When building the development environment using Vagrant and the LXC provider, if you encounter permissions errors, you may need to `chown -R 1000:$(whoami) /path/to/zulip` on the host before running `vagrant up` in order to ensure that the synced directory has the correct owner during provision. This issue will arise if you run `id username` on the host where `username` is the user running Vagrant and the output is anything but 1000.
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This seems to be caused by Vagrant behavior; more information can be found here https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/wiki/FAQ#help-my-shared-folders-have-the-wrong-owner
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License
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=======
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Copyright 2011-2015 Dropbox, Inc.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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The software includes some works released by third parties under other
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free and open source licenses. Those works are redistributed under the
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license terms under which the works were received. For more details,
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see the ``THIRDPARTY`` file included with this distribution.
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