zulip/zerver/views/push_notifications.py

213 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
Raw Normal View History

import re
from typing import Optional
from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
from django.shortcuts import render
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from zerver.decorator import human_users_only, zulip_login_required
from zerver.lib.exceptions import (
JsonableError,
MissingRemoteRealmError,
OrganizationOwnerRequiredError,
RemoteRealmServerMismatchError,
ResourceNotFoundError,
)
from zerver.lib.push_notifications import (
InvalidPushDeviceTokenError,
add_push_device_token,
b64_to_hex,
remove_push_device_token,
send_test_push_notification,
uses_notification_bouncer,
)
from zerver.lib.remote_server import (
UserDataForRemoteBilling,
get_realms_info_for_push_bouncer,
send_server_data_to_push_bouncer,
send_to_push_bouncer,
)
from zerver.lib.request import REQ, has_request_variables
from zerver.lib.response import json_success
from zerver.lib.typed_endpoint import typed_endpoint
from zerver.lib.validator import check_string
from zerver.models import PushDeviceToken, UserProfile
def check_app_id(var_name: str, val: object) -> str:
# Garbage values should be harmless, but we can be picky
# as insurance against bugs somewhere.
s = check_string(var_name, val)
if not re.fullmatch("[.a-zA-Z0-9-]+", s):
raise JsonableError(_("Invalid app ID"))
return s
def validate_token(token_str: str, kind: int) -> None:
if token_str == "" or len(token_str) > 4096:
raise JsonableError(_("Empty or invalid length token"))
if kind == PushDeviceToken.APNS:
# Validate that we can actually decode the token.
try:
b64_to_hex(token_str)
except Exception:
raise JsonableError(_("Invalid APNS token"))
@human_users_only
@has_request_variables
def add_apns_device_token(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
token: str = REQ(),
appid: str = REQ(str_validator=check_app_id),
) -> HttpResponse:
validate_token(token, PushDeviceToken.APNS)
add_push_device_token(user_profile, token, PushDeviceToken.APNS, ios_app_id=appid)
return json_success(request)
@human_users_only
@has_request_variables
def add_android_reg_id(
request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, token: str = REQ()
) -> HttpResponse:
validate_token(token, PushDeviceToken.GCM)
add_push_device_token(user_profile, token, PushDeviceToken.GCM)
return json_success(request)
@human_users_only
@has_request_variables
def remove_apns_device_token(
request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, token: str = REQ()
) -> HttpResponse:
validate_token(token, PushDeviceToken.APNS)
remove_push_device_token(user_profile, token, PushDeviceToken.APNS)
return json_success(request)
@human_users_only
@has_request_variables
def remove_android_reg_id(
request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, token: str = REQ()
) -> HttpResponse:
validate_token(token, PushDeviceToken.GCM)
remove_push_device_token(user_profile, token, PushDeviceToken.GCM)
return json_success(request)
@human_users_only
@has_request_variables
def send_test_push_notification_api(
request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, token: Optional[str] = REQ(default=None)
) -> HttpResponse:
# If a token is specified in the request, the test notification is supposed to be sent
# to that device. If no token is provided, the test notification should be sent to
# all devices registered for the user.
if token is not None:
try:
devices = [PushDeviceToken.objects.get(token=token, user=user_profile)]
except PushDeviceToken.DoesNotExist:
raise InvalidPushDeviceTokenError
else:
devices = list(PushDeviceToken.objects.filter(user=user_profile))
send_test_push_notification(user_profile, devices)
return json_success(request)
def self_hosting_auth_view_common(
request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, next_page: Optional[str] = None
) -> str:
if not uses_notification_bouncer():
raise ResourceNotFoundError(_("Server doesn't use the push notification service"))
if not user_profile.has_billing_access: # nocoverage
# We may want to replace this with an html error page at some point,
# but this endpoint shouldn't be accessible via the UI to an unauthorized
# user_profile - and they need to directly enter the URL in their browser. So a json
# error may be sufficient.
raise OrganizationOwnerRequiredError
realm_info = get_realms_info_for_push_bouncer(user_profile.realm_id)[0]
user_info = UserDataForRemoteBilling(
uuid=user_profile.uuid,
email=user_profile.delivery_email,
full_name=user_profile.full_name,
)
post_data = {
"user": user_info.model_dump_json(),
"realm": realm_info.model_dump_json(),
# The uri_scheme is necessary for the bouncer to know the correct URL
# to redirect the user to for re-authing in case the session expires.
# Otherwise, the bouncer would know only the realm.host but be missing
# the knowledge of whether to use http or https.
"uri_scheme": settings.EXTERNAL_URI_SCHEME,
}
if next_page is not None:
post_data["next_page"] = next_page
try:
result = send_to_push_bouncer("POST", "server/billing", post_data)
except MissingRemoteRealmError:
# Upload realm info and re-try. It should work now.
send_server_data_to_push_bouncer(consider_usage_statistics=False)
result = send_to_push_bouncer("POST", "server/billing", post_data)
if result["result"] != "success": # nocoverage
raise JsonableError(_("Error returned by the bouncer: {result}").format(result=result))
redirect_url = result["billing_access_url"]
assert isinstance(redirect_url, str)
return redirect_url
@zulip_login_required
@typed_endpoint
def self_hosting_auth_redirect_endpoint(
request: HttpRequest,
*,
next_page: Optional[str] = None,
) -> HttpResponse:
"""
This endpoint is used by the web app running in the browser. We serve HTML
error pages, and in case of success a simple redirect to the remote billing
access link received from the bouncer.
"""
user = request.user
assert user.is_authenticated
assert isinstance(user, UserProfile)
try:
redirect_url = self_hosting_auth_view_common(request, user, next_page)
except ResourceNotFoundError:
return render(request, "404.html", status=404)
except RemoteRealmServerMismatchError:
return render(request, "zerver/remote_realm_server_mismatch_error.html", status=403)
return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_url)
@typed_endpoint
def self_hosting_auth_json_endpoint(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
*,
next_page: Optional[str] = None,
) -> HttpResponse:
"""
This endpoint is used by the desktop application. It makes an API request here,
expecting a JSON response with either the billing access link, or appropriate
error information.
"""
redirect_url = self_hosting_auth_view_common(request, user_profile, next_page)
return json_success(request, data={"billing_access_url": redirect_url})