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Customize Zulip
Once you've got Zulip setup, you'll likely want to configure it the way you like.
Making changes
Most configuration can be done by a realm administrator, on the web. For those settings, see the documentation for realm administrators.
This page discusses additional configuration that a system
administrator can do. To change any of the following settings, edit
the /etc/zulip/settings.py
file on your Zulip server, and then
restart the server with the following command:
su zulip -c /home/zulip/deployments/current/scripts/restart-server
Specific settings
Authentication Backends
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS
is a list of enabled authentication mechanisms. By
default the email backend is enabled.
If you want an additional or different authentication backend, you will need to
uncomment one or more and then do any additional configuration required for
that backend as documented in the settings.py
file. See
the section on Authentication for more detail on the available
authentication backends and how to configure them.
Mobile and desktop apps
The Zulip apps expect to be talking to to servers with a properly signed SSL certificate, in most cases and will not accept a self-signed certificate. You should get a proper SSL certificate before testing the apps.
Because of how Google and Apple have architected the security model of
their push notification protocols, the Zulip mobile apps for
iOS and
Android
can only receive push notifications from a single Zulip server. We
have configured that server to be push.zulipchat.com
, and offer a
push notification forwarding service that
forwards push notifications through our servers to mobile devices.
Read the linked documentation for instructions on how to register for
and configure this service.
By the end of summer 2017, all of the Zulip apps will have full support for multiple accounts, potentially on different Zulip servers, with a convenient UI for switching between them.
Terms of service and Privacy policy
Zulip allows you to configure your server's Terms of Service and
Privacy Policy pages (/terms
and /privacy
, respectively). You can
use the TERMS_OF_SERVICE
and PRIVACY_POLICY
settings to configure
the path to your server's policies. The syntax is Markdown (with
support for included HTML). A good approach is to use paths like
/etc/zulip/terms.md
, so that it's easy to back up your policy
configuration along with your other Zulip server configuration.
Miscellaneous server settings
Zulip has dozens of settings documented in the comments in
/etc/zulip/settings.py
; you can review
the latest version of the settings.py template
if you've deleted the comments or want to check if new settings have
been added in more recent versions of Zulip.
Since Zulip's settings file is a Python script, there are a number of other things that one can configure that are not documented; ask on chat.zulip.org if there's something you'd like to do but can't figure out how to.
Zulip announcement list
If you haven't already, subscribe to the zulip-announce list so that you can receive important announces like new Zulip releases or major changes to the app ecosystem..
Enjoy your Zulip installation!
If you discover things that you wish had been documented, please contribute documentation suggestions either via a GitHub issue or pull request; we love even small contributions, and we'd love to make the Zulip documentation cover everything anyone might want to know about running Zulip in production.