zulip/zerver/data_import/import_util.py

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import random
import requests
import shutil
import logging
import os
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional
from django.forms.models import model_to_dict
from zerver.models import Realm, RealmEmoji, Subscription, Recipient, \
Attachment, Stream, Message, UserProfile
from zerver.lib.actions import STREAM_ASSIGNMENT_COLORS as stream_colors
from zerver.lib.avatar_hash import user_avatar_path_from_ids
from zerver.lib.parallel import run_parallel
# stubs
ZerverFieldsT = Dict[str, Any]
def build_zerver_realm(realm_id: int, realm_subdomain: str, time: float,
other_product: str) -> List[ZerverFieldsT]:
realm = Realm(id=realm_id, date_created=time,
name=realm_subdomain, string_id=realm_subdomain,
description=("Organization imported from %s!" % (other_product)))
auth_methods = [[flag[0], flag[1]] for flag in realm.authentication_methods]
realm_dict = model_to_dict(realm, exclude='authentication_methods')
realm_dict['authentication_methods'] = auth_methods
return[realm_dict]
def build_user(avatar_source: str,
date_joined: Any,
delivery_email: str,
email: str,
full_name: str,
id: int,
is_active: bool,
is_realm_admin: bool,
realm_id: int,
short_name: str,
timezone: str) -> ZerverFieldsT:
pointer = -1
obj = UserProfile(
avatar_source=avatar_source,
date_joined=date_joined,
delivery_email=delivery_email,
email=email,
full_name=full_name,
id=id,
is_active=is_active,
is_realm_admin=is_realm_admin,
pointer=pointer,
realm_id=realm_id,
short_name=short_name,
timezone=timezone,
)
dct = model_to_dict(obj)
return dct
def build_avatar(zulip_user_id: int, realm_id: int, email: str, avatar_url: str,
timestamp: Any, avatar_list: List[ZerverFieldsT]) -> None:
avatar = dict(
path=avatar_url, # Save original avatar url here, which is downloaded later
realm_id=realm_id,
content_type=None,
user_profile_id=zulip_user_id,
last_modified=timestamp,
user_profile_email=email,
s3_path="",
size="")
avatar_list.append(avatar)
def build_subscription(recipient_id: int, user_id: int,
subscription_id: int) -> ZerverFieldsT:
subscription = Subscription(
color=random.choice(stream_colors),
id=subscription_id)
subscription_dict = model_to_dict(subscription, exclude=['user_profile', 'recipient_id'])
subscription_dict['user_profile'] = user_id
subscription_dict['recipient'] = recipient_id
return subscription_dict
def build_subscriptions(
zerver_userprofile: List[ZerverFieldsT],
zerver_recipient: List[ZerverFieldsT],
zerver_stream: List[ZerverFieldsT]) -> List[ZerverFieldsT]:
'''
This function is only used for Hipchat now, but it may apply to
future conversions. We often don't get full subscriber data in
the Hipchat export, so this function just autosubscribes all
users to every public stream. This returns a list of Subscription
dicts.
This function also creates personal subscriptions.
If you need more fine tuning on how to subscribe folks, look
at the code in slack.py.
'''
subscriptions = [] # type: List[ZerverFieldsT]
public_stream_ids = {
stream['id']
for stream in zerver_stream
if not stream['invite_only']
}
public_stream_recipient_ids = {
recipient['id']
for recipient in zerver_recipient
if recipient['type'] == Recipient.STREAM
and recipient['type_id'] in public_stream_ids
}
user_ids = [
user['id']
for user in zerver_userprofile
]
subscription_id = 1
for recipient_id in public_stream_recipient_ids:
for user_id in user_ids:
subscription = build_subscription(
recipient_id=recipient_id,
user_id=user_id,
subscription_id=subscription_id,
)
subscriptions.append(subscription)
subscription_id += 1
personal_recipients = [
recipient
for recipient in zerver_recipient
if recipient['type'] == Recipient.PERSONAL
]
for recipient in personal_recipients:
recipient_id = recipient['id']
user_id = recipient['type_id']
subscription = build_subscription(
recipient_id=recipient_id,
user_id=user_id,
subscription_id=subscription_id,
)
subscriptions.append(subscription)
subscription_id += 1
return subscriptions
def build_recipient(type_id: int, recipient_id: int, type: int) -> ZerverFieldsT:
recipient = Recipient(
type_id=type_id, # stream id
id=recipient_id,
type=type)
recipient_dict = model_to_dict(recipient)
return recipient_dict
def build_recipients(zerver_userprofile: List[ZerverFieldsT],
zerver_stream: List[ZerverFieldsT]) -> List[ZerverFieldsT]:
'''
As of this writing, we only use this in the HipChat
conversion. The Slack and Gitter conversions do it more
tightly integrated with creating other objects.
'''
recipient_id = 1
recipients = []
for user in zerver_userprofile:
type_id = user['id']
type = Recipient.PERSONAL
recipient = Recipient(
type_id=type_id,
id=recipient_id,
type=type,
)
recipient_dict = model_to_dict(recipient)
recipients.append(recipient_dict)
recipient_id += 1
for stream in zerver_stream:
type_id = stream['id']
type = Recipient.STREAM
recipient = Recipient(
type_id=type_id,
id=recipient_id,
type=type,
)
recipient_dict = model_to_dict(recipient)
recipients.append(recipient_dict)
recipient_id += 1
return recipients
def build_realm(zerver_realm: List[ZerverFieldsT], realm_id: int,
domain_name: str) -> ZerverFieldsT:
realm = dict(zerver_client=[{"name": "populate_db", "id": 1},
{"name": "website", "id": 2},
{"name": "API", "id": 3}],
zerver_customprofilefield=[],
zerver_customprofilefieldvalue=[],
zerver_userpresence=[], # shows last logged in data, which is not available
zerver_userprofile_mirrordummy=[],
zerver_realmdomain=[{"realm": realm_id,
"allow_subdomains": False,
"domain": domain_name,
"id": realm_id}],
zerver_useractivity=[],
zerver_realm=zerver_realm,
zerver_huddle=[],
zerver_userprofile_crossrealm=[],
zerver_useractivityinterval=[],
zerver_reaction=[],
zerver_realmemoji=[],
zerver_realmfilter=[])
return realm
def build_usermessages(zerver_usermessage: List[ZerverFieldsT], usermessage_id: int,
zerver_subscription: List[ZerverFieldsT], recipient_id: int,
mentioned_users_id: List[int], message_id: int) -> int:
for subscription in zerver_subscription:
if subscription['recipient'] == recipient_id:
flags_mask = 1 # For read
if subscription['user_profile'] in mentioned_users_id:
flags_mask = 9 # For read and mentioned
usermessage = dict(
user_profile=subscription['user_profile'],
id=usermessage_id,
flags_mask=flags_mask,
message=message_id)
usermessage_id += 1
zerver_usermessage.append(usermessage)
return usermessage_id
def build_defaultstream(realm_id: int, stream_id: int,
defaultstream_id: int) -> ZerverFieldsT:
defaultstream = dict(
stream=stream_id,
realm=realm_id,
id=defaultstream_id)
return defaultstream
def build_stream(date_created: Any, realm_id: int, name: str,
description: str, stream_id: int, deactivated: bool=False,
invite_only: bool=False) -> ZerverFieldsT:
stream = Stream(
name=name,
deactivated=deactivated,
description=description,
date_created=date_created,
invite_only=invite_only,
id=stream_id)
stream_dict = model_to_dict(stream,
exclude=['realm'])
stream_dict['realm'] = realm_id
return stream_dict
def build_message(subject: str, pub_date: float, message_id: int, content: str,
rendered_content: Optional[str], user_id: int, recipient_id: int,
has_image: bool=False, has_link: bool=False,
has_attachment: bool=True) -> ZerverFieldsT:
zulip_message = Message(
rendered_content_version=1, # this is Zulip specific
subject=subject,
pub_date=pub_date,
id=message_id,
content=content,
rendered_content=rendered_content,
has_image=has_image,
has_attachment=has_attachment,
has_link=has_link)
zulip_message_dict = model_to_dict(zulip_message,
exclude=['recipient', 'sender', 'sending_client'])
zulip_message_dict['sender'] = user_id
zulip_message_dict['sending_client'] = 1
zulip_message_dict['recipient'] = recipient_id
return zulip_message_dict
def build_attachment(realm_id: int, message_id: int, attachment_id: int,
user_id: int, fileinfo: ZerverFieldsT, s3_path: str,
zerver_attachment: List[ZerverFieldsT]) -> None:
"""
This function should be passed a 'fileinfo' dictionary, which contains
information about 'size', 'created' (created time) and ['name'] (filename).
"""
attachment = Attachment(
id=attachment_id,
size=fileinfo['size'],
create_time=fileinfo['created'],
is_realm_public=True,
path_id=s3_path,
file_name=fileinfo['name'])
attachment_dict = model_to_dict(attachment,
exclude=['owner', 'messages', 'realm'])
attachment_dict['owner'] = user_id
attachment_dict['messages'] = [message_id]
attachment_dict['realm'] = realm_id
zerver_attachment.append(attachment_dict)
def process_avatars(avatar_list: List[ZerverFieldsT], avatar_dir: str, realm_id: int,
threads: int, size_url_suffix: str='') -> List[ZerverFieldsT]:
"""
This function gets the avatar of the user and saves it in the
user's avatar directory with both the extensions '.png' and '.original'
Required parameters:
1. avatar_list: List of avatars to be mapped in avatars records.json file
2. avatar_dir: Folder where the downloaded avatars are saved
3. realm_id: Realm ID.
We use this for Slack and Gitter conversions, where avatars need to be
downloaded. For simpler conversions see write_avatar_png.
"""
def get_avatar(avatar_upload_list: List[str]) -> int:
avatar_url = avatar_upload_list[0]
image_path = os.path.join(avatar_dir, avatar_original_list[1])
original_image_path = os.path.join(avatar_dir, avatar_original_list[2])
response = requests.get(avatar_url + size_url_suffix, stream=True)
with open(image_path, 'wb') as image_file:
shutil.copyfileobj(response.raw, image_file)
shutil.copy(image_path, original_image_path)
return 0
logging.info('######### GETTING AVATARS #########\n')
logging.info('DOWNLOADING AVATARS .......\n')
avatar_original_list = []
avatar_upload_list = []
for avatar in avatar_list:
avatar_hash = user_avatar_path_from_ids(avatar['user_profile_id'], realm_id)
avatar_url = avatar['path']
avatar_original = dict(avatar)
image_path = ('%s.png' % (avatar_hash))
original_image_path = ('%s.original' % (avatar_hash))
avatar_upload_list.append([avatar_url, image_path, original_image_path])
# We don't add the size field here in avatar's records.json,
# since the metadata is not needed on the import end, and we
# don't have it until we've downloaded the files anyway.
avatar['path'] = image_path
avatar['s3_path'] = image_path
avatar_original['path'] = original_image_path
avatar_original['s3_path'] = original_image_path
avatar_original_list.append(avatar_original)
# Run downloads parallely
output = []
for (status, job) in run_parallel(get_avatar, avatar_upload_list, threads=threads):
output.append(job)
logging.info('######### GETTING AVATARS FINISHED #########\n')
return avatar_list + avatar_original_list
def write_avatar_png(avatar_folder: str,
realm_id: int,
user_id: int,
bits: bytes) -> ZerverFieldsT:
'''
Use this function for conversions like Hipchat where
the bits for the .png file come in something like
a users.json file, and where we don't have to
fetch avatar images externally.
'''
avatar_hash = user_avatar_path_from_ids(
user_profile_id=user_id,
realm_id=realm_id,
)
image_fn = avatar_hash + '.original'
image_path = os.path.join(avatar_folder, image_fn)
with open(image_path, 'wb') as image_file:
image_file.write(bits)
# Return metadata that eventually goes in records.json.
metadata = dict(
path=image_path,
s3_path=image_path,
realm_id=realm_id,
user_profile_id=user_id,
)
return metadata
def process_uploads(upload_list: List[ZerverFieldsT], upload_dir: str,
threads: int) -> List[ZerverFieldsT]:
"""
This function downloads the uploads and saves it in the realm's upload directory.
Required parameters:
1. upload_list: List of uploads to be mapped in uploads records.json file
2. upload_dir: Folder where the downloaded uploads are saved
"""
def get_uploads(upload: List[str]) -> int:
upload_url = upload[0]
upload_path = upload[1]
upload_path = os.path.join(upload_dir, upload_path)
response = requests.get(upload_url, stream=True)
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(upload_path), exist_ok=True)
with open(upload_path, 'wb') as upload_file:
shutil.copyfileobj(response.raw, upload_file)
return 0
logging.info('######### GETTING ATTACHMENTS #########\n')
logging.info('DOWNLOADING ATTACHMENTS .......\n')
upload_url_list = []
for upload in upload_list:
upload_url = upload['path']
upload_s3_path = upload['s3_path']
upload_url_list.append([upload_url, upload_s3_path])
upload['path'] = upload_s3_path
# Run downloads parallely
output = []
for (status, job) in run_parallel(get_uploads, upload_url_list, threads=threads):
output.append(job)
logging.info('######### GETTING ATTACHMENTS FINISHED #########\n')
return upload_list
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def build_realm_emoji(realm_id: int,
name: str,
id: int,
file_name: str) -> ZerverFieldsT:
return model_to_dict(
RealmEmoji(
realm_id=realm_id,
name=name,
id=id,
file_name=file_name,
)
)
def process_emojis(zerver_realmemoji: List[ZerverFieldsT], emoji_dir: str,
emoji_url_map: ZerverFieldsT, threads: int) -> List[ZerverFieldsT]:
"""
This function downloads the custom emojis and saves in the output emoji folder.
Required parameters:
1. zerver_realmemoji: List of all RealmEmoji objects to be imported
2. emoji_dir: Folder where the downloaded emojis are saved
3. emoji_url_map: Maps emoji name to its url
"""
def get_emojis(upload: List[str]) -> int:
emoji_url = upload[0]
emoji_path = upload[1]
upload_emoji_path = os.path.join(emoji_dir, emoji_path)
response = requests.get(emoji_url, stream=True)
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(upload_emoji_path), exist_ok=True)
with open(upload_emoji_path, 'wb') as emoji_file:
shutil.copyfileobj(response.raw, emoji_file)
return 0
emoji_records = []
upload_emoji_list = []
logging.info('######### GETTING EMOJIS #########\n')
logging.info('DOWNLOADING EMOJIS .......\n')
for emoji in zerver_realmemoji:
emoji_url = emoji_url_map[emoji['name']]
emoji_path = RealmEmoji.PATH_ID_TEMPLATE.format(
realm_id=emoji['realm'],
emoji_file_name=emoji['name'])
upload_emoji_list.append([emoji_url, emoji_path])
emoji_record = dict(emoji)
emoji_record['path'] = emoji_path
emoji_record['s3_path'] = emoji_path
emoji_record['realm_id'] = emoji_record['realm']
emoji_record.pop('realm')
emoji_records.append(emoji_record)
# Run downloads parallely
output = []
for (status, job) in run_parallel(get_emojis, upload_emoji_list, threads=threads):
output.append(job)
logging.info('######### GETTING EMOJIS FINISHED #########\n')
return emoji_records