zulip/zerver/actions/message_flags.py

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from collections import defaultdict
from dataclasses import asdict, dataclass, field
from typing import List, Optional, Set
from django.db import transaction
from django.db.models import F
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from analytics.lib.counts import COUNT_STATS, do_increment_logging_stat
from zerver.actions.create_user import DEFAULT_HISTORICAL_FLAGS, create_historical_user_messages
from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError
from zerver.lib.message import (
bulk_access_messages,
format_unread_message_details,
get_raw_unread_data,
)
from zerver.lib.queue import queue_json_publish
from zerver.lib.stream_subscription import get_subscribed_stream_recipient_ids_for_user
from zerver.lib.topic import filter_by_topic_name_via_message
from zerver.models import Message, Recipient, UserMessage, UserProfile
from zerver.tornado.django_api import send_event
@dataclass
class ReadMessagesEvent:
messages: List[int]
all: bool
type: str = field(default="update_message_flags", init=False)
op: str = field(default="add", init=False)
operation: str = field(default="add", init=False)
flag: str = field(default="read", init=False)
def do_mark_all_as_read(user_profile: UserProfile) -> int:
# First, we clear mobile push notifications. This is safer in the
# event that the below logic times out and we're killed.
all_push_message_ids = (
UserMessage.objects.filter(
user_profile=user_profile,
)
.extra(
where=[UserMessage.where_active_push_notification()],
)
.values_list("message_id", flat=True)[0:10000]
)
do_clear_mobile_push_notifications_for_ids([user_profile.id], all_push_message_ids)
batch_size = 2000
count = 0
while True:
with transaction.atomic(savepoint=False):
query = (
UserMessage.select_for_update_query()
.filter(user_profile=user_profile)
.extra(where=[UserMessage.where_unread()])[:batch_size]
)
# This updated_count is the same as the number of UserMessage
# rows selected, because due to the FOR UPDATE lock, we're guaranteed
# that all the selected rows will indeed be updated.
# UPDATE queries don't support LIMIT, so we have to use a subquery
# to do batching.
updated_count = UserMessage.objects.filter(id__in=query).update(
flags=F("flags").bitor(UserMessage.flags.read),
)
event_time = timezone_now()
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile,
COUNT_STATS["messages_read::hour"],
None,
event_time,
increment=updated_count,
)
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile,
COUNT_STATS["messages_read_interactions::hour"],
None,
event_time,
increment=min(1, updated_count),
)
count += updated_count
if updated_count < batch_size:
break
event = asdict(
ReadMessagesEvent(
messages=[], # we don't send messages, since the client reloads anyway
all=True,
)
)
send_event(user_profile.realm, event, [user_profile.id])
return count
def do_mark_stream_messages_as_read(
user_profile: UserProfile, stream_recipient_id: int, topic_name: Optional[str] = None
) -> int:
with transaction.atomic(savepoint=False):
query = (
UserMessage.select_for_update_query()
.filter(
user_profile=user_profile,
message__recipient_id=stream_recipient_id,
)
.extra(
where=[UserMessage.where_unread()],
)
)
if topic_name:
query = filter_by_topic_name_via_message(
query=query,
topic_name=topic_name,
)
message_ids = list(query.values_list("message_id", flat=True))
if len(message_ids) == 0:
return 0
count = query.update(
flags=F("flags").bitor(UserMessage.flags.read),
)
event = asdict(
ReadMessagesEvent(
messages=message_ids,
all=False,
)
)
event_time = timezone_now()
send_event(user_profile.realm, event, [user_profile.id])
do_clear_mobile_push_notifications_for_ids([user_profile.id], message_ids)
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile, COUNT_STATS["messages_read::hour"], None, event_time, increment=count
)
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile,
COUNT_STATS["messages_read_interactions::hour"],
None,
event_time,
increment=min(1, count),
)
return count
def do_mark_muted_user_messages_as_read(
user_profile: UserProfile,
muted_user: UserProfile,
) -> int:
with transaction.atomic(savepoint=False):
query = (
UserMessage.select_for_update_query()
.filter(user_profile=user_profile, message__sender=muted_user)
.extra(where=[UserMessage.where_unread()])
)
message_ids = list(query.values_list("message_id", flat=True))
if len(message_ids) == 0:
return 0
count = query.update(
flags=F("flags").bitor(UserMessage.flags.read),
)
event = asdict(
ReadMessagesEvent(
messages=message_ids,
all=False,
)
)
event_time = timezone_now()
send_event(user_profile.realm, event, [user_profile.id])
do_clear_mobile_push_notifications_for_ids([user_profile.id], message_ids)
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile, COUNT_STATS["messages_read::hour"], None, event_time, increment=count
)
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile,
COUNT_STATS["messages_read_interactions::hour"],
None,
event_time,
increment=min(1, count),
)
return count
def do_update_mobile_push_notification(
message: Message,
prior_mention_user_ids: Set[int],
mentions_user_ids: Set[int],
stream_push_user_ids: Set[int],
) -> None:
# Called during the message edit code path to remove mobile push
# notifications for users who are no longer mentioned following
# the edit. See #15428 for details.
#
# A perfect implementation would also support updating the message
# in a sent notification if a message was edited to mention a
# group rather than a user (or vice versa), though it is likely
# not worth the effort to do such a change.
if not message.is_stream_message():
return
remove_notify_users = prior_mention_user_ids - mentions_user_ids - stream_push_user_ids
do_clear_mobile_push_notifications_for_ids(list(remove_notify_users), [message.id])
def do_clear_mobile_push_notifications_for_ids(
user_profile_ids: List[int], message_ids: List[int]
) -> None:
if len(message_ids) == 0:
return
# This function supports clearing notifications for several users
# only for the message-edit use case where we'll have a single message_id.
assert len(user_profile_ids) == 1 or len(message_ids) == 1
messages_by_user = defaultdict(list)
notifications_to_update = list(
UserMessage.objects.filter(
message_id__in=message_ids,
user_profile_id__in=user_profile_ids,
)
.extra(
where=[UserMessage.where_active_push_notification()],
)
.values_list("user_profile_id", "message_id")
)
for user_id, message_id in notifications_to_update:
messages_by_user[user_id].append(message_id)
for user_profile_id, event_message_ids in messages_by_user.items():
queue_json_publish(
"missedmessage_mobile_notifications",
{
"type": "remove",
"user_profile_id": user_profile_id,
"message_ids": event_message_ids,
},
)
def do_update_message_flags(
user_profile: UserProfile, operation: str, flag: str, messages: List[int]
) -> int:
valid_flags = [item for item in UserMessage.flags if item not in UserMessage.NON_API_FLAGS]
if flag not in valid_flags:
raise JsonableError(_("Invalid flag: '{flag}'").format(flag=flag))
if flag in UserMessage.NON_EDITABLE_FLAGS:
raise JsonableError(_("Flag not editable: '{flag}'").format(flag=flag))
if operation not in ("add", "remove"):
raise JsonableError(
_("Invalid message flag operation: '{operation}'").format(operation=operation)
)
is_adding = operation == "add"
flagattr = getattr(UserMessage.flags, flag)
flag_target = flagattr if is_adding else 0
with transaction.atomic(savepoint=False):
if flag == "read" and not is_adding:
# We have an invariant that all stream messages marked as
# unread must be in streams the user is subscribed to.
#
# When marking as unread, we enforce this invariant by
# ignoring any messages in streams the user is not
# currently subscribed to.
subscribed_recipient_ids = get_subscribed_stream_recipient_ids_for_user(user_profile)
message_ids_in_unsubscribed_streams = set(
# Uses index: zerver_message_pkey
Message.objects.select_related("recipient")
.filter(id__in=messages, recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM)
.exclude(recipient_id__in=subscribed_recipient_ids)
.values_list("id", flat=True)
)
messages = [
message_id
for message_id in messages
if message_id not in message_ids_in_unsubscribed_streams
]
ums = {
um.message_id: um
for um in UserMessage.select_for_update_query().filter(
user_profile=user_profile, message_id__in=messages
)
}
# Filter out rows that already have the desired flag. We do
# this here, rather than in the original database query,
# because not all flags have database indexes and we want to
# bound the cost of this operation.
messages = [
message_id
for message_id in messages
if (int(ums[message_id].flags) if message_id in ums else DEFAULT_HISTORICAL_FLAGS)
& flagattr
!= flag_target
]
count = len(messages)
if DEFAULT_HISTORICAL_FLAGS & flagattr != flag_target:
# When marking messages as read, creating "historical"
# UserMessage rows would be a waste of storage, because
# `flags.read | flags.historical` is exactly the flags we
# simulate when processing a message for which a user has
# access but no UserMessage row.
#
# Users can mutate flags for messages that don't have a
# UserMessage yet. Validate that the user is even allowed
# to access these message_ids; if so, we will create
# "historical" UserMessage rows for the messages in question.
#
# See create_historical_user_messages for a more detailed
# explanation.
historical_message_ids = set(messages) - set(ums.keys())
historical_messages = bulk_access_messages(
user_profile,
list(
# Uses index: zerver_message_pkey
Message.objects.filter(id__in=historical_message_ids).prefetch_related(
"recipient"
)
),
)
if len(historical_messages) != len(historical_message_ids):
raise JsonableError(_("Invalid message(s)"))
create_historical_user_messages(
user_id=user_profile.id,
message_ids=historical_message_ids,
flags=(DEFAULT_HISTORICAL_FLAGS & ~flagattr) | flag_target,
)
to_update = UserMessage.objects.filter(
user_profile=user_profile, message_id__in=set(messages) & set(ums.keys())
)
if is_adding:
to_update.update(flags=F("flags").bitor(flagattr))
else:
to_update.update(flags=F("flags").bitand(~flagattr))
event = {
"type": "update_message_flags",
"op": operation,
"operation": operation,
"flag": flag,
"messages": messages,
"all": False,
}
if flag == "read" and not is_adding:
# When removing the read flag (i.e. marking messages as
# unread), extend the event with an additional object with
# details on the messages required to update the client's
# `unread_msgs` data structure.
raw_unread_data = get_raw_unread_data(user_profile, messages)
event["message_details"] = format_unread_message_details(user_profile.id, raw_unread_data)
send_event(user_profile.realm, event, [user_profile.id])
if flag == "read" and is_adding:
event_time = timezone_now()
do_clear_mobile_push_notifications_for_ids([user_profile.id], messages)
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile, COUNT_STATS["messages_read::hour"], None, event_time, increment=count
)
do_increment_logging_stat(
user_profile,
COUNT_STATS["messages_read_interactions::hour"],
None,
event_time,
increment=min(1, count),
)
return count