zulip/zerver/lib/server_initialization.py

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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 request 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
)