zulip/zerver/webhooks/canarytoken/view.py

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# Webhooks for external integrations.
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse
from zerver.decorator import webhook_view
from zerver.lib.request import REQ, has_request_variables
from zerver.lib.response import json_success
from zerver.lib.webhooks.common import check_send_webhook_message
from zerver.models import UserProfile
@webhook_view("Canarytoken")
@has_request_variables
def api_canarytoken_webhook(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
message: Dict[str, Any] = REQ(argument_type="body"),
user_specified_topic: Optional[str] = REQ("topic", default=None),
) -> HttpResponse:
"""
Construct a response to a webhook event from a Thinkst canarytoken from
canarytokens.org. Canarytokens from Thinkst's paid product have a different
schema and should use the "thinkst" integration. See linked documentation
below for a schema:
https://help.canary.tools/hc/en-gb/articles/360002426577-How-do-I-configure-notifications-for-a-Generic-Webhook-
"""
topic = "canarytoken alert"
body = (
f"**:alert: Canarytoken has been triggered on {message['time']}!**\n\n"
f"{message['memo']} \n\n"
f"[Manage this canarytoken]({message['manage_url']})"
)
if user_specified_topic:
topic = user_specified_topic
check_send_webhook_message(request, user_profile, topic, body)
return json_success()