zulip/zerver/lib/send_email.py

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import datetime
import hashlib
import logging
import os
import smtplib
from email.headerregistry import Address
from email.parser import Parser
from email.policy import default
from email.utils import formataddr, parseaddr
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Mapping, Optional, Tuple
import backoff
import orjson
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.mail import EmailMultiAlternatives, get_connection
from django.core.mail.backends.base import BaseEmailBackend
from django.core.mail.backends.smtp import EmailBackend
from django.core.mail.message import sanitize_address
from django.core.management import CommandError
from django.db import transaction
from django.http import HttpRequest
from django.template import loader
from django.template.exceptions import TemplateDoesNotExist
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from django.utils.translation import override as override_language
from confirmation.models import generate_key, one_click_unsubscribe_link
from scripts.setup.inline_email_css import inline_template
from zerver.lib.logging_util import log_to_file
from zerver.models import EMAIL_TYPES, Realm, ScheduledEmail, UserProfile, get_user_profile_by_id
from zproject.email_backends import EmailLogBackEnd, get_forward_address
MAX_CONNECTION_TRIES = 3
## Logging setup ##
logger = logging.getLogger("zulip.send_email")
log_to_file(logger, settings.EMAIL_LOG_PATH)
class FromAddress:
SUPPORT = parseaddr(settings.ZULIP_ADMINISTRATOR)[1]
NOREPLY = parseaddr(settings.NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS)[1]
support_placeholder = "SUPPORT"
no_reply_placeholder = "NO_REPLY"
tokenized_no_reply_placeholder = "TOKENIZED_NO_REPLY"
# Generates an unpredictable noreply address.
@staticmethod
def tokenized_no_reply_address() -> str:
if settings.ADD_TOKENS_TO_NOREPLY_ADDRESS:
return parseaddr(settings.TOKENIZED_NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS)[1].format(
token=generate_key()
)
return FromAddress.NOREPLY
@staticmethod
def security_email_from_name(
language: Optional[str] = None, user_profile: Optional[UserProfile] = None
) -> str:
if language is None:
assert user_profile is not None
language = user_profile.default_language
with override_language(language):
return _("Zulip Account Security")
def build_email(
template_prefix: str,
to_user_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None,
to_emails: Optional[List[str]] = None,
from_name: Optional[str] = None,
from_address: Optional[str] = None,
reply_to_email: Optional[str] = None,
language: Optional[str] = None,
context: Mapping[str, Any] = {},
realm: Optional[Realm] = None,
) -> EmailMultiAlternatives:
# Callers should pass exactly one of to_user_id and to_email.
assert (to_user_ids is None) ^ (to_emails is None)
if to_user_ids is not None:
to_users = [get_user_profile_by_id(to_user_id) for to_user_id in to_user_ids]
if realm is None:
assert len({to_user.realm_id for to_user in to_users}) == 1
realm = to_users[0].realm
to_emails = []
for to_user in to_users:
stringified = str(
Address(display_name=to_user.full_name, addr_spec=to_user.delivery_email)
)
# Check ASCII encoding length. Amazon SES rejects emails
# with From or To values longer than 320 characters (which
# appears to be a misinterpretation of the RFC); in that
# case we drop the name part from the address, under the
# theory that it's better to send the email with a
# simplified field than not at all.
if len(sanitize_address(stringified, "utf-8")) > 320:
stringified = str(Address(addr_spec=to_user.delivery_email))
to_emails.append(stringified)
extra_headers = {}
if realm is not None:
# formaddr is meant for formatting (display_name, email_address) pair for headers like "To",
# but we can use its utility for formatting the List-Id header, as it follows the same format,
# except having just a domain instead of an email address.
extra_headers["List-Id"] = formataddr((realm.name, realm.host))
context = {
**context,
"support_email": FromAddress.SUPPORT,
"email_images_base_uri": settings.ROOT_DOMAIN_URI + "/static/images/emails",
"physical_address": settings.PHYSICAL_ADDRESS,
}
def render_templates() -> Tuple[str, str, str]:
email_subject = (
loader.render_to_string(
template_prefix + ".subject.txt", context=context, using="Jinja2_plaintext"
)
.strip()
.replace("\n", "")
)
message = loader.render_to_string(
template_prefix + ".txt", context=context, using="Jinja2_plaintext"
)
try:
html_message = loader.render_to_string(template_prefix + ".html", context)
except TemplateDoesNotExist:
emails_dir = os.path.dirname(template_prefix)
template = os.path.basename(template_prefix)
compiled_template_prefix = os.path.join(emails_dir, "compiled", template)
html_message = loader.render_to_string(compiled_template_prefix + ".html", context)
return (html_message, message, email_subject)
# The i18n story for emails is a bit complicated. For emails
# going to a single user, we want to use the language that user
# has configured for their Zulip account. For emails going to
# multiple users or to email addresses without a known Zulip
# account (E.g. invitations), we want to use the default language
# configured for the Zulip organization.
#
# See our i18n documentation for some high-level details:
# https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/translating/internationalization.html
if not language and to_user_ids is not None:
language = to_users[0].default_language
if language:
with override_language(language):
# Make sure that we render the email using the target's native language
(html_message, message, email_subject) = render_templates()
else:
(html_message, message, email_subject) = render_templates()
logger.warning("Missing language for email template '%s'", template_prefix)
if from_name is None:
from_name = "Zulip"
if from_address is None:
from_address = FromAddress.NOREPLY
if from_address == FromAddress.tokenized_no_reply_placeholder:
from_address = FromAddress.tokenized_no_reply_address()
if from_address == FromAddress.no_reply_placeholder:
from_address = FromAddress.NOREPLY
if from_address == FromAddress.support_placeholder:
from_address = FromAddress.SUPPORT
# Set the "From" that is displayed separately from the envelope-from.
extra_headers["From"] = str(Address(display_name=from_name, addr_spec=from_address))
# As above, with the "To" line, we drop the name part if it would
# result in an address which is longer than 320 bytes.
if len(sanitize_address(extra_headers["From"], "utf-8")) > 320:
extra_headers["From"] = str(Address(addr_spec=from_address))
# If we have an unsubscribe link for this email, configure it for
# "Unsubscribe" buttons in email clients via the List-Unsubscribe header.
#
# Note that Microsoft ignores URLs in List-Unsubscribe headers, as
# they only support the alternative `mailto:` format, which we
# have not implemented.
if "unsubscribe_link" in context:
extra_headers["List-Unsubscribe"] = f"<{context['unsubscribe_link']}>"
extra_headers["List-Unsubscribe-Post"] = "List-Unsubscribe=One-Click"
reply_to = None
if reply_to_email is not None:
reply_to = [reply_to_email]
# Remove the from_name in the reply-to for noreply emails, so that users
# see "noreply@..." rather than "Zulip" or whatever the from_name is
# when they reply in their email client.
elif from_address == FromAddress.NOREPLY:
reply_to = [FromAddress.NOREPLY]
envelope_from = FromAddress.NOREPLY
mail = EmailMultiAlternatives(
email_subject, message, envelope_from, to_emails, reply_to=reply_to, headers=extra_headers
)
if html_message is not None:
mail.attach_alternative(html_message, "text/html")
return mail
class EmailNotDeliveredException(Exception):
pass
class DoubledEmailArgumentException(CommandError):
def __init__(self, argument_name: str) -> None:
msg = (
f"Argument '{argument_name}' is ambiguously present in both options and email template."
)
super().__init__(msg)
class NoEmailArgumentException(CommandError):
def __init__(self, argument_name: str) -> None:
msg = f"Argument '{argument_name}' is required in either options or email template."
super().__init__(msg)
# When changing the arguments to this function, you may need to write a
# migration to change or remove any emails in ScheduledEmail.
def send_email(
template_prefix: str,
to_user_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None,
to_emails: Optional[List[str]] = None,
from_name: Optional[str] = None,
from_address: Optional[str] = None,
reply_to_email: Optional[str] = None,
language: Optional[str] = None,
context: Dict[str, Any] = {},
realm: Optional[Realm] = None,
connection: Optional[BaseEmailBackend] = None,
dry_run: bool = False,
request: Optional[HttpRequest] = None,
) -> None:
mail = build_email(
template_prefix,
to_user_ids=to_user_ids,
to_emails=to_emails,
from_name=from_name,
from_address=from_address,
reply_to_email=reply_to_email,
language=language,
context=context,
realm=realm,
)
template = template_prefix.split("/")[-1]
if dry_run:
print(mail.message().get_payload()[0])
return
if connection is None:
connection = get_connection()
cause = ""
if request is not None:
cause = f" (triggered from {request.META['REMOTE_ADDR']})"
logging_recipient = mail.to
if realm is not None:
logging_recipient = f"{mail.to} in {realm.string_id}"
logger.info("Sending %s email to %s%s", template, logging_recipient, cause)
try:
# This will call .open() for us, which is a no-op if it's already open;
# it will only call .close() if it was not open to begin with
if connection.send_messages([mail]) == 0:
logger.error("Unknown error sending %s email to %s", template, mail.to)
raise EmailNotDeliveredException
except smtplib.SMTPResponseException as e:
logger.exception(
"Error sending %s email to %s with error code %s: %s",
template,
mail.to,
e.smtp_code,
e.smtp_error,
stack_info=True,
)
raise EmailNotDeliveredException
except smtplib.SMTPException as e:
logger.exception(
"Error sending %s email to %s: %s", template, mail.to, str(e), stack_info=True
)
raise EmailNotDeliveredException
@backoff.on_exception(
backoff.expo,
OSError,
max_tries=MAX_CONNECTION_TRIES,
logger=None, # type: ignore[arg-type] # https://github.com/gleb-chipiga/backoff-stubs/pull/2
)
def initialize_connection(connection: Optional[BaseEmailBackend] = None) -> BaseEmailBackend:
if not connection:
connection = get_connection()
assert connection is not None
if connection.open():
# If it's a new connection, no need to no-op to check connectivity
return connection
if isinstance(connection, EmailLogBackEnd) and not get_forward_address():
# With the development environment backend and without a
# configured forwarding address, we don't actually send emails.
#
# As a result, the connection cannot be closed by the server
# (as there is none), and `connection.noop` is not
# implemented, so we need to return the connection early.
return connection
# No-op to ensure that we don't return a connection that has been
# closed by the mail server.
if isinstance(connection, EmailBackend):
try:
assert connection.connection is not None
status = connection.connection.noop()[0]
except Exception:
status = -1
if status != 250:
# Close and connect again.
connection.close()
connection.open()
return connection
def send_future_email(
template_prefix: str,
realm: Realm,
to_user_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None,
to_emails: Optional[List[str]] = None,
from_name: Optional[str] = None,
from_address: Optional[str] = None,
language: Optional[str] = None,
context: Dict[str, Any] = {},
delay: datetime.timedelta = datetime.timedelta(0),
) -> None:
template_name = template_prefix.split("/")[-1]
email_fields = {
"template_prefix": template_prefix,
"from_name": from_name,
"from_address": from_address,
"language": language,
"context": context,
}
if settings.DEVELOPMENT_LOG_EMAILS:
send_email(
template_prefix,
to_user_ids=to_user_ids,
to_emails=to_emails,
from_name=from_name,
from_address=from_address,
language=language,
context=context,
)
# For logging the email
assert (to_user_ids is None) ^ (to_emails is None)
with transaction.atomic():
email = ScheduledEmail.objects.create(
type=EMAIL_TYPES[template_name],
scheduled_timestamp=timezone_now() + delay,
realm=realm,
data=orjson.dumps(email_fields).decode(),
)
# We store the recipients in the ScheduledEmail object itself,
# rather than the JSON data object, so that we can find and clear
# them using clear_scheduled_emails.
try:
if to_user_ids is not None:
email.users.add(*to_user_ids)
else:
assert to_emails is not None
assert len(to_emails) == 1
email.address = parseaddr(to_emails[0])[1]
email.save()
except Exception as e:
email.delete()
raise e
def send_email_to_admins(
template_prefix: str,
realm: Realm,
from_name: Optional[str] = None,
from_address: Optional[str] = None,
language: Optional[str] = None,
context: Dict[str, Any] = {},
) -> None:
admins = realm.get_human_admin_users()
admin_user_ids = [admin.id for admin in admins]
send_email(
template_prefix,
to_user_ids=admin_user_ids,
from_name=from_name,
from_address=from_address,
language=language,
context=context,
)
def send_email_to_billing_admins_and_realm_owners(
template_prefix: str,
realm: Realm,
from_name: Optional[str] = None,
from_address: Optional[str] = None,
language: Optional[str] = None,
context: Dict[str, Any] = {},
) -> None:
send_email(
template_prefix,
to_user_ids=[user.id for user in realm.get_human_billing_admin_and_realm_owner_users()],
from_name=from_name,
from_address=from_address,
language=language,
context=context,
)
def clear_scheduled_invitation_emails(email: str) -> None:
"""Unlike most scheduled emails, invitation emails don't have an
existing user object to key off of, so we filter by address here."""
items = ScheduledEmail.objects.filter(
address__iexact=email, type=ScheduledEmail.INVITATION_REMINDER
)
items.delete()
@transaction.atomic(savepoint=False)
def clear_scheduled_emails(user_id: int, email_type: Optional[int] = None) -> None:
# We need to obtain a FOR UPDATE lock on the selected rows to keep a concurrent
# execution of this function (or something else) from deleting them before we access
# the .users attribute.
items = (
ScheduledEmail.objects.filter(users__in=[user_id])
.prefetch_related("users")
.select_for_update()
)
if email_type is not None:
items = items.filter(type=email_type)
for item in items:
item.users.remove(user_id)
if item.users.all().count() == 0:
# Due to our transaction holding the row lock we have a guarantee
# that the obtained COUNT is accurate, thus we can reliably use it
# to decide whether to delete the ScheduledEmail row.
item.delete()
def handle_send_email_format_changes(job: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
# Reformat any jobs that used the old to_email
# and to_user_ids argument formats.
if "to_email" in job:
if job["to_email"] is not None:
job["to_emails"] = [job["to_email"]]
del job["to_email"]
if "to_user_id" in job:
if job["to_user_id"] is not None:
job["to_user_ids"] = [job["to_user_id"]]
del job["to_user_id"]
def deliver_scheduled_emails(email: ScheduledEmail) -> None:
data = orjson.loads(email.data)
user_ids = list(email.users.values_list("id", flat=True))
if not user_ids and not email.address:
# This state doesn't make sense, so something must be mutating,
# or in the process of deleting, the object. We assume it will bring
# things to a correct state, and we just do nothing except logging this event.
logger.error("ScheduledEmail id %s has empty users and address attributes.", email.id)
return
if user_ids:
data["to_user_ids"] = user_ids
if email.address is not None:
data["to_emails"] = [email.address]
handle_send_email_format_changes(data)
send_email(**data)
email.delete()
def get_header(option: Optional[str], header: Optional[str], name: str) -> str:
if option and header:
raise DoubledEmailArgumentException(name)
if not option and not header:
raise NoEmailArgumentException(name)
return str(option or header)
def send_custom_email(users: List[UserProfile], options: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
"""
Can be used directly with from a management shell with
send_custom_email(user_profile_list, dict(
markdown_template_path="/path/to/markdown/file.md",
subject="Email subject",
from_name="Sender Name")
)
"""
with open(options["markdown_template_path"]) as f:
text = f.read()
parsed_email_template = Parser(policy=default).parsestr(text)
email_template_hash = hashlib.sha256(text.encode()).hexdigest()[0:32]
email_filename = f"custom/custom_email_{email_template_hash}.source.html"
email_id = f"zerver/emails/custom/custom_email_{email_template_hash}"
markdown_email_base_template_path = "templates/zerver/emails/custom_email_base.pre.html"
html_source_template_path = f"templates/{email_id}.source.html"
plain_text_template_path = f"templates/{email_id}.txt"
subject_path = f"templates/{email_id}.subject.txt"
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(html_source_template_path), exist_ok=True)
# First, we render the Markdown input file just like our
# user-facing docs with render_markdown_path.
with open(plain_text_template_path, "w") as f:
f.write(parsed_email_template.get_payload())
from zerver.lib.templates import render_markdown_path
rendered_input = render_markdown_path(plain_text_template_path.replace("templates/", ""))
# And then extend it with our standard email headers.
with open(html_source_template_path, "w") as f:
with open(markdown_email_base_template_path) as base_template:
# Note that we're doing a hacky non-Jinja2 substitution here;
# we do this because the normal render_markdown_path ordering
# doesn't commute properly with inline_email_css.
f.write(base_template.read().replace("{{ rendered_input }}", rendered_input))
with open(subject_path, "w") as f:
f.write(get_header(options.get("subject"), parsed_email_template.get("subject"), "subject"))
inline_template(email_filename)
# Finally, we send the actual emails.
for user_profile in users:
if options.get("admins_only") and not user_profile.is_realm_admin:
continue
context = {
"realm_uri": user_profile.realm.uri,
"realm_name": user_profile.realm.name,
"unsubscribe_link": one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile, "marketing"),
}
try:
send_email(
email_id,
to_user_ids=[user_profile.id],
from_address=FromAddress.SUPPORT,
reply_to_email=options.get("reply_to"),
from_name=get_header(
options.get("from_name"), parsed_email_template.get("from"), "from_name"
),
context=context,
dry_run=options["dry_run"],
)
except EmailNotDeliveredException:
pass
if options["dry_run"]:
break