import time from functools import wraps from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Set from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse from django.utils.translation import gettext as _ from typing_extensions import Concatenate, ParamSpec from zerver.lib.addressee import get_user_profiles_by_ids from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError, ResourceNotFoundError from zerver.lib.message import normalize_body, truncate_topic from zerver.lib.recipient_users import recipient_for_user_profiles from zerver.lib.streams import access_stream_by_id from zerver.lib.timestamp import timestamp_to_datetime from zerver.lib.validator import ( check_dict_only, check_float, check_int, check_list, check_required_string, check_string, check_string_in, check_union, ) from zerver.models import Draft, UserProfile from zerver.tornado.django_api import send_event ParamT = ParamSpec("ParamT") VALID_DRAFT_TYPES: Set[str] = {"", "private", "stream"} # A validator to verify if the structure (syntax) of a dictionary # meets the requirements to be a draft dictionary: draft_dict_validator = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ ("type", check_string_in(VALID_DRAFT_TYPES)), ("to", check_list(check_int)), # The ID of the stream to send to, or a list of user IDs. ("topic", check_string), # This string can simply be empty for private type messages. ("content", check_required_string), ], optional_keys=[ ("timestamp", check_union([check_int, check_float])), # A Unix timestamp. ], ) def further_validated_draft_dict( draft_dict: Dict[str, Any], user_profile: UserProfile ) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Take a draft_dict that was already validated by draft_dict_validator then further sanitize, validate, and transform it. Ultimately return this "further validated" draft dict. It will have a slightly different set of keys the values for which can be used to directly create a Draft object.""" content = normalize_body(draft_dict["content"]) timestamp = draft_dict.get("timestamp", time.time()) timestamp = round(timestamp, 6) if timestamp < 0: # While it's not exactly an invalid timestamp, it's not something # we want to allow either. raise JsonableError(_("Timestamp must not be negative.")) last_edit_time = timestamp_to_datetime(timestamp) topic = "" recipient_id = None to = draft_dict["to"] if draft_dict["type"] == "stream": topic = truncate_topic(draft_dict["topic"]) if "\0" in topic: raise JsonableError(_("Topic must not contain null bytes")) if len(to) != 1: raise JsonableError(_("Must specify exactly 1 stream ID for stream messages")) stream, sub = access_stream_by_id(user_profile, to[0]) recipient_id = stream.recipient_id elif draft_dict["type"] == "private" and len(to) != 0: to_users = get_user_profiles_by_ids(set(to), user_profile.realm) try: recipient_id = recipient_for_user_profiles(to_users, False, None, user_profile).id except ValidationError as e: # nocoverage raise JsonableError(e.messages[0]) return { "recipient_id": recipient_id, "topic": topic, "content": content, "last_edit_time": last_edit_time, } def draft_endpoint( view_func: Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse] ) -> Callable[Concatenate[HttpRequest, UserProfile, ParamT], HttpResponse]: @wraps(view_func) def draft_view_func( request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, /, *args: ParamT.args, **kwargs: ParamT.kwargs, ) -> HttpResponse: if not user_profile.enable_drafts_synchronization: raise JsonableError(_("User has disabled synchronizing drafts.")) return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs) return draft_view_func def do_create_drafts(draft_dicts: List[Dict[str, Any]], user_profile: UserProfile) -> List[Draft]: """Create drafts in bulk for a given user based on the draft dicts. Since currently, the only place this method is being used (apart from tests) is from the create_draft view, we assume that the drafts_dicts are syntactically valid (i.e. they satisfy the draft_dict_validator).""" draft_objects = [] for draft_dict in draft_dicts: valid_draft_dict = further_validated_draft_dict(draft_dict, user_profile) draft_objects.append( Draft( user_profile=user_profile, recipient_id=valid_draft_dict["recipient_id"], topic=valid_draft_dict["topic"], content=valid_draft_dict["content"], last_edit_time=valid_draft_dict["last_edit_time"], ) ) created_draft_objects = Draft.objects.bulk_create(draft_objects) event = { "type": "drafts", "op": "add", "drafts": [draft.to_dict() for draft in created_draft_objects], } send_event(user_profile.realm, event, [user_profile.id]) return created_draft_objects def do_edit_draft(draft_id: int, draft_dict: Dict[str, Any], user_profile: UserProfile) -> None: """Edit/update a single draft for a given user. Since the only place this method is being used from (apart from tests) is the edit_draft view, we assume that the drafts_dict is syntactically valid (i.e. it satisfies the draft_dict_validator).""" try: draft_object = Draft.objects.get(id=draft_id, user_profile=user_profile) except Draft.DoesNotExist: raise ResourceNotFoundError(_("Draft does not exist")) valid_draft_dict = further_validated_draft_dict(draft_dict, user_profile) draft_object.content = valid_draft_dict["content"] draft_object.topic = valid_draft_dict["topic"] draft_object.recipient_id = valid_draft_dict["recipient_id"] draft_object.last_edit_time = valid_draft_dict["last_edit_time"] draft_object.save() event = {"type": "drafts", "op": "update", "draft": draft_object.to_dict()} send_event(user_profile.realm, event, [user_profile.id]) def do_delete_draft(draft_id: int, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None: """Delete a draft belonging to a particular user.""" try: draft_object = Draft.objects.get(id=draft_id, user_profile=user_profile) except Draft.DoesNotExist: raise ResourceNotFoundError(_("Draft does not exist")) draft_id = draft_object.id draft_object.delete() event = {"type": "drafts", "op": "remove", "draft_id": draft_id} send_event(user_profile.realm, event, [user_profile.id])