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Python
341 lines
15 KiB
Python
# Zulip Settings intended to be set by a system administrator.
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#
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# See http://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/settings.html for
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# detailed technical documentation on the Zulip settings system.
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#
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### MANDATORY SETTINGS
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#
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# These settings MUST be set in production. In a development environment,
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# sensible default values will be used.
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# The user-accessible Zulip hostname for this installation, e.g.
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# zulip.example.com
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EXTERNAL_HOST = 'zulip.example.com'
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# The email address for the person or team who maintain the Zulip
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# Voyager installation. Will also get support emails. (e.g. zulip-admin@example.com)
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ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR = 'zulip-admin@example.com'
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# The domain for your organization, e.g. example.com
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ADMIN_DOMAIN = 'example.com'
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# Enable at least one of the following authentication backends.
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# See http://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/prod-authentication-methods.html
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# for documentation on our authentication backends.
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AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
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# 'zproject.backends.EmailAuthBackend', # Email and password; see SMTP setup below
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# 'zproject.backends.GoogleMobileOauth2Backend', # Google Apps, setup below
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# 'zproject.backends.ZulipLDAPAuthBackend', # LDAP, setup below
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# 'zproject.backends.ZulipRemoteUserBackend', # Local SSO, setup docs on readthedocs
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)
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# Google Oauth requires a bit of configuration; you will need to go to
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# do the following:
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#
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# (1) Visit https://console.developers.google.com, setup an
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# Oauth2 client ID that allows redirects to
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# e.g. https://zulip.example.com/accounts/login/google/done/.
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#
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# (2) Then click into the APIs and Auth section (in the sidebar on the
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# left side of the page), APIs, then under "Social APIs" click on
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# "Google+ API" and click the button to enable the API.
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#
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# (3) put your client secret as "google_oauth2_client_secret" in
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# zulip-secrets.conf, and your client ID right here:
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# GOOGLE_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID=<your client ID from Google>
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# If you are using the ZulipRemoteUserBackend authentication backend,
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# set this to your domain (e.g. if REMOTE_USER is "username" and the
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# corresponding email address is "username@example.com", set
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# SSO_APPEND_DOMAIN = "example.com")
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SSO_APPEND_DOMAIN = None # type: str
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# Configure the outgoing SMTP server below. For testing, you can skip
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# sending emails entirely by commenting out EMAIL_HOST, but you will
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# want to configure this to support email address confirmation emails,
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# missed message emails, onboarding follow-up emails, etc. To
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# configure SMTP, you will need to complete the following steps:
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#
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# (1) Fill out the outgoing email sending configuration below.
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#
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# (2) Put the SMTP password for EMAIL_HOST_USER in
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# /etc/zulip/zulip-secrets.conf as email_password.
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#
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# (3) If you are using a gmail account to send outgoing email, you
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# will likely need to read this Google support answer and configure
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# that account as "less secure":
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# https://support.google.com/mail/answer/14257.
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#
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# You can quickly test your sending email configuration using:
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# ./manage.py send_test_email username@example.com
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#
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# A common problem is hosting providers that block outgoing SMTP traffic.
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#
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# With the exception of reading EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD from
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# email_password in the Zulip secrets file, Zulip uses Django's
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# standard EmailBackend, so if you're having issues, you may want to
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# search for documentation on using your email provider with Django.
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EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
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EMAIL_HOST_USER = ''
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EMAIL_PORT = 587
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EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
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# The email From address to be used for automatically generated emails
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DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "Zulip <zulip@example.com>"
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# The noreply address to be used as Reply-To for certain generated emails.
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# Messages sent to this address should not be delivered anywhere.
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NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS = "noreply@example.com"
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# A list of strings representing the host/domain names that this
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# Django site can serve. You should reset it to be a list of
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# domains/IP addresses for your site. This is a security measure to
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# prevent an attacker from poisoning caches and triggering password
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# reset emails with links to malicious hosts by submitting requests
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# with a fake HTTP Host header. You must include 'localhost' here.
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ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['*']
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### OPTIONAL SETTINGS
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# Controls whether session cookies expire when the browser closes
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SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE = False
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# Session cookie expiry in seconds after the last page load
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SESSION_COOKIE_AGE = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 * 2 # 2 weeks
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# Controls whether or not there is a feedback button in the UI.
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ENABLE_FEEDBACK = False
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# By default, the feedback button will submit feedback to the Zulip
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# developers. If you set FEEDBACK_EMAIL to be an email address
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# (e.g. ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR), feedback sent by your users will instead
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# be sent to that email address.
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FEEDBACK_EMAIL = ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR
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# Controls whether or not error reports are sent to Zulip. Error
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# reports are used to improve the quality of the product and do not
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# include message contents; please contact Zulip support with any
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# questions.
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ERROR_REPORTING = True
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# Controls whether or not Zulip will provide inline image preview when
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# a link to an image is referenced in a message.
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INLINE_IMAGE_PREVIEW = True
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# By default, files uploaded by users and user avatars are stored
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# directly on the Zulip server. If file storage in Amazon S3 is
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# desired, you can configure that as follows:
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#
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# (1) Set s3_key and s3_secret_key in /etc/zulip/zulip-secrets.conf to
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# be the S3 access and secret keys that you want to use, and setting
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# the S3_AUTH_UPLOADS_BUCKET and S3_AVATAR_BUCKET to be the S3 buckets
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# you've created to store file uploads and user avatars, respectively.
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# Then restart Zulip (scripts/restart-zulip).
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#
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# (2) Edit /etc/nginx/sites-available/zulip-enterprise to comment out
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# the nginx configuration for /user_uploads and /user_avatars (see
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# https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/291 for discussion of a better
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# solution that won't be automatically reverted by the Zulip upgrade
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# script), and then restart nginx.
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LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR = "/home/zulip/var/uploads"
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#S3_AUTH_UPLOADS_BUCKET = ""
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#S3_AVATAR_BUCKET = ""
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# Maximum allowed size of uploaded files, in megabytes. DO NOT SET
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# ABOVE 80MB. The file upload implementation doesn't support chunked
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# uploads, so browsers will crash if you try uploading larger files.
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MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE = 25
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# Controls whether name changes are completely disabled for this installation
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# This is useful in settings where you're syncing names from an integrated LDAP/Active Directory
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NAME_CHANGES_DISABLED = False
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# Controls whether users who have not uploaded an avatar will receive an avatar
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# from gravatar.com.
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ENABLE_GRAVATAR = True
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# To override the default avatar image if ENABLE_GRAVATAR is False, place your
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# custom default avatar image at /home/zulip/local-static/default-avatar.png
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# and uncomment the following line.
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#DEFAULT_AVATAR_URI = '/local-static/default-avatar.png'
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# To access an external postgres database you should define the host name in
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# REMOTE_POSTGRES_HOST, you can define the password in the secrets file in the
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# property postgres_password, and the SSL connection mode in REMOTE_POSTGRES_SSLMODE
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# Different options are:
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# disable: I don't care about security, and I don't want to pay the overhead of encryption.
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# allow: I don't care about security, but I will pay the overhead of encryption if the server insists on it.
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# prefer: I don't care about encryption, but I wish to pay the overhead of encryption if the server supports it.
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# require: I want my data to be encrypted, and I accept the overhead. I trust that the network will make sure I always connect to the server I want.
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# verify-ca: I want my data encrypted, and I accept the overhead. I want to be sure that I connect to a server that I trust.
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# verify-full: I want my data encrypted, and I accept the overhead. I want to be sure that I connect to a server I trust, and that it's the one I specify.
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#REMOTE_POSTGRES_HOST = 'dbserver.example.com'
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#REMOTE_POSTGRES_SSLMODE = 'require'
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### TWITTER INTEGRATION
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# Zulip supports showing inline Tweet previews when a tweet is linked
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# to in a message. To support this, Zulip must have access to the
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# Twitter API via OAuth. To obtain the various access tokens needed
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# below, you must register a new application under your Twitter
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# 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".
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# 4. Fill in the values for twitter_consumer_key, twitter_consumer_secret, twitter_access_token_key,
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# and twitter_access_token_secret in /etc/zulip/zulip-secrets.conf.
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### EMAIL GATEWAY INTEGRATION
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# The Email gateway integration supports sending messages into Zulip
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# by sending an email. This is useful for receiving notifications
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# from third-party services that only send outgoing notifications via
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# email. Once this integration is configured, each stream will have
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# an email address documented on the stream settings page an emails
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# sent to that address will be delivered into the stream.
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#
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# There are two ways to configure email mirroring in Zulip:
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# 1. Local delivery: A MTA runs locally and passes mail directly to Zulip
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# 2. Polling: Checks an IMAP inbox every minute for new messages.
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#
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# The local delivery configuration is preferred for production because
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# it supports nicer looking email addresses and has no cron delay,
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# while the polling mechanism is better for testing/developing this
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# feature because it doesn't require a public-facing IP/DNS setup.
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#
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# The main email mirror setting is the email address pattern, where
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# you specify the email address format you'd like the integration to
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# use. It should be one of the following:
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# %s@zulip.example.com (for local delivery)
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# username+%s@example.com (for polling if EMAIL_GATEWAY_LOGIN=username@example.com)
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EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN = ""
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#
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# If you are using local delivery, EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN is all you need
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# to change in this file. You will also need to enable the Zulip postfix
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# configuration to support local delivery by adding
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# , zulip::postfix_localmail
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# to puppet_classes in /etc/zulip/zulip.conf and then running
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# `scripts/zulip-puppet-apply -f` to do the installation.
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#
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# If you are using polling, you will need to setup an IMAP email
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# account dedicated to Zulip email gateway messages. The model is
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# that users will send emails to that account via an address of the
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# form username+%s@example.com (which is what you will set as
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# EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN); your email provider should deliver those
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# emails to the username@example.com inbox. Then you run in a cron
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# job `./manage.py email-mirror` (see puppet/zulip/files/cron.d/email-mirror),
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# which will check that inbox and batch-process any new messages.
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#
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# You will need to configure authentication for the email mirror
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# command to access the IMAP mailbox below and in zulip-secrets.conf.
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#
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# The IMAP login; username here and password as email_gateway_password in
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# zulip-secrets.conf.
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EMAIL_GATEWAY_LOGIN = ""
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# The IMAP server & port to connect to
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EMAIL_GATEWAY_IMAP_SERVER = ""
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EMAIL_GATEWAY_IMAP_PORT = 993
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# The IMAP folder name to check for emails. All emails sent to EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN above
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# must be delivered to this folder
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EMAIL_GATEWAY_IMAP_FOLDER = "INBOX"
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### LDAP integration configuration
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# Zulip supports retrieving information about users via LDAP, and
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# optionally using LDAP as an authentication mechanism.
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#
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# In either configuration, you will need to do the following:
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#
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# * Fill in the LDAP configuration options below so that Zulip can
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# connect to your LDAP server
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#
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# * Setup the mapping between email addresses (used as login names in
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# Zulip) and LDAP usernames. There are two supported ways to setup
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# the username mapping:
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#
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# (A) If users' email addresses are in LDAP, set
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# LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN = None
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# AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH to lookup users by email address
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#
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# (B) If LDAP only has usernames but email addresses are of the form
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# username@example.com, you should set:
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# LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN = example.com and
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# AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH to lookup users by username
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#
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# You can quickly test whether your configuration works by running:
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# ./manage.py query_ldap username@example.com
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# From the root of your Zulip installation; if your configuration is working
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# that will output the full name for your user.
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#
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# -------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# If you are using LDAP for authentication, you will need to enable
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# the zproject.backends.ZulipLDAPAuthBackend auth backend in
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# AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS above. After doing so, you should be able
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# to login to Zulip by entering your email address and LDAP password
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# on the Zulip login form.
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#
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# If you are using LDAP to populate names in Zulip, once you finish
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# configuring this integration, you will need to run:
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# ./manage.py sync_ldap_user_data
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# To sync names for existing users; you may want to run this in a cron
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# job to pick up name changes made on your LDAP server.
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import ldap
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from django_auth_ldap.config import LDAPSearch, GroupOfNamesType
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# URI of your LDAP server. If set, LDAP is used to prepopulate a user's name in
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# Zulip. Example: "ldaps://ldap.example.com"
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AUTH_LDAP_SERVER_URI = ""
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# This DN will be used to bind to your server. If unset, anonymous
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# binds are performed. If set, you need to specify the password as
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# 'auth_ldap_bind_password' in zulip-secrets.conf.
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AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN = ""
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# Specify the search base and the property to filter on that corresponds to the
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# username.
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AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH = LDAPSearch("ou=users,dc=example,dc=com",
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ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE, "(uid=%(user)s)")
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# If the value of a user's "uid" (or similar) property is not their email
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# address, specify the domain to append here.
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LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN = None # type: str
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# This map defines how to populate attributes of a Zulip user from LDAP.
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AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = {
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# Populate the Django user's name from the LDAP directory.
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"full_name": "cn",
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}
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# The default CAMO_URI of '/external_content/' is served by the camo
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# setup in the default Voyager nginx configuration. Setting CAMO_URI
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# to '' will disable the Camo integration.
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CAMO_URI = '/external_content/'
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# RabbitMQ configuration
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#
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# By default, Zulip connects to rabbitmq running locally on the machine,
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# but Zulip also supports connecting to RabbitMQ over the network;
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# to use a remote RabbitMQ instance, set RABBITMQ_HOST here.
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# RABBITMQ_HOST = "localhost"
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# To use another rabbitmq user than the default 'zulip', set RABBITMQ_USERNAME here.
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# RABBITMQ_USERNAME = 'zulip'
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# Memcached configuration
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#
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# By default, Zulip connects to memcached running locally on the machine,
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# but Zulip also supports connecting to memcached over the network;
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# to use a remote Memcached instance, set MEMCACHED_LOCATION here.
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# Format HOST:PORT
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# MEMCACHED_LOCATION = 127.0.0.1:11211
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# Redis configuration
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#
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# By default, Zulip connects to redis running locally on the machine,
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# but Zulip also supports connecting to redis over the network;
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# to use a remote RabbitMQ instance, set REDIS_HOST here.
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# REDIS_HOST = '127.0.0.1'
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# For a different redis port set the REDIS_PORT here.
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# REDIS_PORT = 6379
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# Controls whether Zulip will rate-limit user requests.
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# RATE_LIMITING = True
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