zulip/zerver/lib/outgoing_webhook.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from typing import Any, Iterable, Dict, Tuple, Callable, Text, Mapping
import requests
import json
import sys
import inspect
import logging
from six.moves import urllib
from functools import reduce
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from zerver.models import Realm, get_realm_by_email_domain, get_user_profile_by_id, get_client
from zerver.lib.actions import check_send_message
from zerver.lib.queue import queue_json_publish
from zerver.lib.validator import check_dict, check_string
from zerver.decorator import JsonableError
MAX_REQUEST_RETRIES = 3
def send_response_message(bot_id, message, response_message_content):
# type: (str, Dict[str, Any], Text) -> None
recipient_type_name = message['type']
bot_user = get_user_profile_by_id(bot_id)
realm = get_realm_by_email_domain(message['sender_email'])
if recipient_type_name == 'stream':
recipients = [message['display_recipient']]
check_send_message(bot_user, get_client("OutgoingWebhookResponse"), recipient_type_name, recipients,
message['subject'], response_message_content, realm, forwarder_user_profile=bot_user)
else:
# Private message; only send if the bot is there in the recipients
recipients = [recipient['email'] for recipient in message['display_recipient']]
if bot_user.email in recipients:
check_send_message(bot_user, get_client("OutgoingWebhookResponse"), recipient_type_name, recipients,
message['subject'], response_message_content, realm, forwarder_user_profile=bot_user)
def succeed_with_message(event, success_message):
# type: (Dict[str, Any], Text) -> None
success_message = "Success! " + success_message
send_response_message(event['user_profile_id'], event['message'], success_message)
def fail_with_message(event, failure_message):
# type: (Dict[str, Any], Text) -> None
failure_message = "Failure! " + failure_message
send_response_message(event['user_profile_id'], event['message'], failure_message)
def request_retry(event, failure_message):
# type: (Dict[str, Any], Text) -> None
event['failed_tries'] += 1
if event['failed_tries'] > MAX_REQUEST_RETRIES:
bot_user = get_user_profile_by_id(event['user_profile_id'])
failure_message = "Maximum retries exceeded! " + failure_message
fail_with_message(event, failure_message)
logging.warning("Maximum retries exceeded for trigger:%s event:%s" % (bot_user.email, event['command']))
else:
queue_json_publish("outgoing_webhooks", event, lambda x: None)
def do_rest_call(rest_operation, event, timeout=None):
# type: (Dict[str, Any], Dict[str, Any], Any) -> None
rest_operation_validator = check_dict([
('method', check_string),
('relative_url_path', check_string),
('request_kwargs', check_dict([])),
('base_url', check_string),
])
error = rest_operation_validator('rest_operation', rest_operation)
if error:
raise JsonableError(error)
http_method = rest_operation['method']
final_url = urllib.parse.urljoin(rest_operation['base_url'], rest_operation['relative_url_path'])
request_kwargs = rest_operation['request_kwargs']
request_kwargs['timeout'] = timeout
try:
# TODO: Add comment describing structure of data being sent to third party URL.
response = requests.request(http_method, final_url, data=json.dumps(event), **request_kwargs)
if str(response.status_code).startswith('2'):
succeed_with_message(event, "received response: `" + str(response.content) + "`.")
# On 50x errors, try retry
elif str(response.status_code).startswith('5'):
request_retry(event, "unable to connect with the third party.")
else:
fail_with_message(event, "unable to communicate with the third party.")
except requests.exceptions.Timeout:
logging.info("Trigger event %s on %s timed out. Retrying" % (event["command"], event['service_name']))
request_retry(event, 'unable to connect with the third party.')
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
response_message = "An exception occured for message `%s`! See the logs for more information." % (event["command"],)
logging.exception("Outhook trigger failed:\n %s" % (e,))
fail_with_message(event, response_message)