zulip/static/js/channel.js

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import $ from "jquery";
import * as blueslip from "./blueslip";
import {page_params} from "./page_params";
import * as reload_state from "./reload_state";
import * as spectators from "./spectators";
let password_change_in_progress = false;
export let password_changes = 0;
export function set_password_change_in_progress(value) {
password_change_in_progress = value;
if (!value) {
password_changes += 1;
}
}
function call(args) {
if (reload_state.is_in_progress() && !args.ignore_reload) {
// If we're in the process of reloading, most HTTP requests
// are useless, with exceptions like cleaning up our event
// queue and blueslip (Which doesn't use channel.js).
return undefined;
}
// Remember the number of completed password changes when the
// request was initiated. This allows us to detect race
// situations where a password change occurred before we got a
// response that failed due to the ongoing password change.
const orig_password_changes = password_changes;
// Wrap the error handlers to reload the page if we get a CSRF error
// (What probably happened is that the user logged out in another tab).
let orig_error = args.error;
if (orig_error === undefined) {
orig_error = function () {};
}
args.error = function wrapped_error(xhr, error_type, xhn) {
if (reload_state.is_in_progress()) {
// If we're in the process of reloading the browser,
// there's no point in running the error handler,
// because all of our state is about to be discarded
// anyway.
blueslip.log(`Ignoring ${args.type} ${args.url} error response while reloading`);
return;
}
if (xhr.status === 401) {
if (password_change_in_progress || orig_password_changes !== password_changes) {
// The backend for handling password change API requests
// will replace the user's session; this results in a
// brief race where any API request will fail with a 401
// error after the old session is deactivated but before
// the new one has been propagated to the browser. So we
// skip our normal HTTP 401 error handling if we're in the
// process of executing a password change.
return;
}
if (page_params.is_spectator) {
// In theory, the spectator implementation should be
// designed to prevent accessing widgets that would
// make network requests not available to spectators.
//
// In the case that we have a bug in that logic, we
// prefer the user experience of offering the
// login_to_access widget over reloading the page.
spectators.login_to_access();
} else {
// We got logged out somehow, perhaps from another window
// changing the user's password, or a session timeout. We
// could display an error message, but jumping right to
// the login page conveys the same information with a
// smoother relogin experience.
window.location.replace(page_params.login_page);
}
} else if (xhr.status === 403) {
try {
if (
JSON.parse(xhr.responseText).code === "CSRF_FAILED" &&
reload_state.csrf_failed_handler !== undefined
) {
reload_state.csrf_failed_handler();
}
} catch (error) {
blueslip.error(
"Unexpected 403 response from server",
{xhr: xhr.responseText, args},
error.stack,
);
}
}
orig_error(xhr, error_type, xhn);
};
let orig_success = args.success;
if (orig_success === undefined) {
orig_success = function () {};
}
args.success = function wrapped_success(data, textStatus, jqXHR) {
if (reload_state.is_in_progress()) {
// If we're in the process of reloading the browser,
// there's no point in running the success handler,
// because all of our state is about to be discarded
// anyway.
blueslip.log(`Ignoring ${args.type} ${args.url} response while reloading`);
return;
}
orig_success(data, textStatus, jqXHR);
};
return $.ajax(args);
}
export function get(options) {
const args = {type: "GET", dataType: "json", ...options};
return call(args);
}
export function post(options) {
const args = {type: "POST", dataType: "json", ...options};
return call(args);
}
export function put(options) {
const args = {type: "PUT", dataType: "json", ...options};
return call(args);
}
// Not called exports.delete because delete is a reserved word in JS
export function del(options) {
const args = {type: "DELETE", dataType: "json", ...options};
return call(args);
}
export function patch(options) {
// Send a PATCH as a POST in order to work around QtWebkit
// (Linux/Windows desktop app) not supporting PATCH body.
if (options.processData === false) {
// If we're submitting a FormData object, we need to add the
// method this way
options.data.append("method", "PATCH");
} else {
options.data = {...options.data, method: "PATCH"};
}
return post(options);
}
export function xhr_error_message(message, xhr) {
if (xhr.status.toString().charAt(0) === "4") {
// Only display the error response for 4XX, where we've crafted
// a nice response.
message += ": " + JSON.parse(xhr.responseText).msg;
}
return message;
}