zulip/zerver/lib/subdomains.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpRequest
import re
from typing import Optional
from zerver.models import get_realm, Realm, UserProfile
def get_subdomain(request: HttpRequest) -> str:
# The HTTP spec allows, but doesn't require, a client to omit the
# port in the `Host` header if it's "the default port for the
# service requested", i.e. typically either 443 or 80; and
# whatever Django gets there, or from proxies reporting that via
# X-Forwarded-Host, it passes right through the same way. So our
# logic is a bit complicated to allow for that variation.
#
# For both EXTERNAL_HOST and REALM_HOSTS, we take a missing port
# to mean that any port should be accepted in Host. It's not
# totally clear that's the right behavior, but it keeps
# compatibility with older versions of Zulip, so that's a start.
host = request.get_host().lower()
m = re.search(r'\.%s(:\d+)?$' % (settings.EXTERNAL_HOST,),
host)
if m:
subdomain = host[:m.start()]
if subdomain in settings.ROOT_SUBDOMAIN_ALIASES:
return Realm.SUBDOMAIN_FOR_ROOT_DOMAIN
return subdomain
for subdomain, realm_host in settings.REALM_HOSTS.items():
if re.search(r'^%s(:\d+)?$' % (realm_host,),
host):
return subdomain
return Realm.SUBDOMAIN_FOR_ROOT_DOMAIN
def is_subdomain_root_or_alias(request: HttpRequest) -> bool:
return get_subdomain(request) == Realm.SUBDOMAIN_FOR_ROOT_DOMAIN
def user_matches_subdomain(realm_subdomain: Optional[str], user_profile: UserProfile) -> bool:
if realm_subdomain is None:
return True # nocoverage # This state may no longer be possible.
return user_profile.realm.subdomain == realm_subdomain
def is_root_domain_available() -> bool:
if settings.ROOT_DOMAIN_LANDING_PAGE:
return False
return get_realm(Realm.SUBDOMAIN_FOR_ROOT_DOMAIN) is None