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48 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
48 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
# Template for Django settings for the Zulip local servers
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import os
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import platform
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import re
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# This is the user-accessible Zulip hostname for this installation
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EXTERNAL_HOST = ''
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# These credentials are for communication with the central Zulip deployment manager
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DEPLOYMENT_ROLE_NAME = ''
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DEPLOYMENT_ROLE_KEY = ''
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# Configure the outgoing SMTP server below. For outgoing email
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# via a GMail SMTP server, EMAIL_USE_TLS must be True and the
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# outgoing port must be 587. The EMAIL_HOST is prepopulated
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# for GMail servers, change it for other hosts
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EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
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EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
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EMAIL_HOST_USER = ''
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EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = ''
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EMAIL_PORT = 587
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# By default uploaded files and avatars are stored directly on the Zulip server
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# If file storage to Amazon S3 is desired, please contact Zulip Support
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# (support@zulip.com) for further instructions on setting up S3 integration
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LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR = "/home/zulip/uploads"
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# In order to show Tweet previews inline in messages, Zulip must have access
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# to the Twitter API via OAuth. To fetch the various access tokens needed below,
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# you must register a new application under your Twitter account by doing the following:
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#
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# 1. Log in to http://dev.twitter.com.
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# 2. In the menu under your username, click My Applications. From this page, create a new application.
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# 3. Click on the application you created and click "create my access token". Fill in the requested values.
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TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY = ''
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TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET = ''
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TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY = ''
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TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET = ''
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# The following keys are automatically generated during the install process
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# PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THEM
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CAMO_KEY = ''
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SECRET_KEY = ''
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HASH_SALT = ''
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RABBITMQ_PASSWORD = ''
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AVATAR_SALT = ''
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SHARED_SECRET = ''
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