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	We send the whole data set as a part of the event rather than
doing an add/remove operation for couple of reasons:
    * This would make the client logic simpler.
    * The playground data is small enough for us to not worry
      about performance.
Tweaked both `fetch_initial_state_data` and `apply_events` to
handle the new playground event.
Tests added to validate the event matches the expected schema.
Documented realm_playgrounds sections inside /events and
/register to support our openapi validation system in test_events.
Tweaked other tests like test_event_system.py and test_home.py
to account for the new event being generated.
Lastly, documented the changes to the API endpoints in
api/changelog.md and bumped API_FEATURE_LEVEL.
Tweaked by tabbott to add an `id` field in RealmPlayground objects
sent to clients, which is essential to sending the API request to
remove one.
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			49 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import os
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ZULIP_VERSION = "4.0-dev+git"
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# Add information on number of commits and commit hash to version, if available
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zulip_git_version_file = os.path.join(
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    os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "zulip-git-version"
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)
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if os.path.exists(zulip_git_version_file):
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    with open(zulip_git_version_file) as f:
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        version = f.read().strip()
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        if version:
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            ZULIP_VERSION = version
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LATEST_MAJOR_VERSION = "3.0"
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LATEST_RELEASE_VERSION = "3.0"
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LATEST_RELEASE_ANNOUNCEMENT = "https://blog.zulip.org/2020/07/16/zulip-3-0-released/"
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# Versions of the desktop app below DESKTOP_MINIMUM_VERSION will be
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# prevented from connecting to the Zulip server.  Versions above
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# DESKTOP_MINIMUM_VERSION but below DESKTOP_WARNING_VERSION will have
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# a banner at the top of the page asking the user to upgrade.
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DESKTOP_MINIMUM_VERSION = "5.0.0"
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DESKTOP_WARNING_VERSION = "5.2.0"
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# Bump the API_FEATURE_LEVEL whenever an API change is made
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# that clients might want to condition on.  If we forget at
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# the time we make the change, then bump it later as soon
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# as we notice; clients using API_FEATURE_LEVEL will just not
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# use the new feature/API until the bump.
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#
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# Changes should be accompanied by documentation explaining what the
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# new level means in templates/zerver/api/changelog.md.
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API_FEATURE_LEVEL = 49
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# Bump the minor PROVISION_VERSION to indicate that folks should provision
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# only when going from an old version of the code to a newer version. Bump
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# the major version to indicate that folks should provision in both
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# directions.
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# Typically,
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# * adding a dependency only requires a minor version bump;
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# * removing a dependency requires a major version bump;
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# * upgrading a dependency requires a major version bump, unless the
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#   upgraded dependency is backwards compatible with all of our
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#   historical commits sharing the same major version, in which case a
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#   minor version bump suffices.
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PROVISION_VERSION = "136.0"
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