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zulip/version.py
Sahil Batra 1182e7e350 streams: Pass only stream IDs for default stream groups data.
Clients do not use default stream groups feature now but they
should only require IDs when they use them and not the full
stream data since that is already available in streams and
subscriptions data.
2024-12-17 09:40:10 -08:00

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import os
ZULIP_VERSION = "10.0-dev+git"
# Add information on number of commits and commit hash to version, if available
zulip_git_version_file = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "zulip-git-version"
)
lines = [ZULIP_VERSION, ""]
if os.path.exists(zulip_git_version_file):
with open(zulip_git_version_file) as f:
lines = [*f, "", ""]
ZULIP_VERSION = lines.pop(0).strip()
ZULIP_MERGE_BASE = lines.pop(0).strip()
LATEST_MAJOR_VERSION = "9.0"
LATEST_RELEASE_VERSION = "9.3"
LATEST_RELEASE_ANNOUNCEMENT = "https://blog.zulip.com/2023/12/15/zulip-8-0-released/"
# Versions of the desktop app below DESKTOP_MINIMUM_VERSION will be
# prevented from connecting to the Zulip server. Versions above
# DESKTOP_MINIMUM_VERSION but below DESKTOP_WARNING_VERSION will have
# a banner at the top of the page asking the user to upgrade.
DESKTOP_MINIMUM_VERSION = "5.4.3"
DESKTOP_WARNING_VERSION = "5.9.3"
# Bump the API_FEATURE_LEVEL whenever an API change is made
# that clients might want to condition on. If we forget at
# the time we make the change, then bump it later as soon
# as we notice; clients using API_FEATURE_LEVEL will just not
# use the new feature/API until the bump.
#
# Changes should be accompanied by documentation explaining what the
# new level means in api_docs/changelog.md, as well as "**Changes**"
# entries in the endpoint's documentation in `zulip.yaml`.
API_FEATURE_LEVEL = 330 # Last bumped for updating default streams data.
# Bump the minor PROVISION_VERSION to indicate that folks should provision
# only when going from an old version of the code to a newer version. Bump
# the major version to indicate that folks should provision in both
# directions.
# Typically,
# * adding a dependency only requires a minor version bump;
# * removing a dependency requires a major version bump;
# * upgrading a dependency requires a major version bump, unless the
# upgraded dependency is backwards compatible with all of our
# historical commits sharing the same major version, in which case a
# minor version bump suffices.
PROVISION_VERSION = (305, 0) # bumped 2024-11-27 to downgrade @uppy/tus