zulip/zerver/management/commands/set_default_streams.py

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import sys
from argparse import ArgumentParser, RawTextHelpFormatter
from typing import Any, Dict
from zerver.lib.actions import set_default_streams
from zerver.lib.management import ZulipBaseCommand
class Command(ZulipBaseCommand):
help = """Set default streams for a realm
Users created under this realm will start out with these streams. This
command is not additive: if you re-run it on a realm with a different
set of default streams, those will be the new complete set of default
streams.
For example:
./manage.py set_default_streams --realm=foo --streams=foo,bar,baz
./manage.py set_default_streams --realm=foo --streams="foo,bar,baz with space"
./manage.py set_default_streams --realm=foo --streams=
"""
# Fix support for multi-line usage
def create_parser(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> ArgumentParser:
parser = super().create_parser(*args, **kwargs)
parser.formatter_class = RawTextHelpFormatter
return parser
def add_arguments(self, parser: ArgumentParser) -> None:
parser.add_argument('-s', '--streams',
dest='streams',
type=str,
help='A comma-separated list of stream names.')
self.add_realm_args(parser, True)
def handle(self, **options: str) -> None:
realm = self.get_realm(options)
if options["streams"] is None:
print("Please provide a default set of streams (which can be empty,\
with `--streams=`).", file=sys.stderr)
exit(1)
realm = self.get_realm(options)
assert realm is not None # Should be ensured by parser
stream_dict = {
stream.strip(): {"description": stream.strip(), "invite_only": False}
for stream in options["streams"].split(",")
} # type: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]
set_default_streams(realm, stream_dict)