from typing import cast, Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Mapping, Optional, Sequence, Tuple from confirmation.models import Confirmation, create_confirmation_link from django.conf import settings from django.template import loader from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _ from zerver.decorator import statsd_increment from zerver.lib.send_email import send_future_email, FromAddress from zerver.lib.queue import queue_json_publish from zerver.models import ( Recipient, ScheduledEmail, UserMessage, Stream, get_display_recipient, UserProfile, get_user, get_user_profile_by_id, receives_offline_email_notifications, get_context_for_message, Message, Realm, ) from datetime import timedelta, datetime from email.utils import formataddr from lxml.cssselect import CSSSelector import lxml.html import re import subprocess import ujson import urllib from collections import defaultdict import pytz def one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile: UserProfile, email_type: str) -> str: """ Generate a unique link that a logged-out user can visit to unsubscribe from Zulip e-mails without having to first log in. """ return create_confirmation_link(user_profile, user_profile.realm.host, Confirmation.UNSUBSCRIBE, url_args = {'email_type': email_type}) def hash_util_encode(string: str) -> str: # Do the same encoding operation as hash_util.encodeHashComponent on the # frontend. # `safe` has a default value of "/", but we want those encoded, too. return urllib.parse.quote( string.encode("utf-8"), safe=b"").replace(".", "%2E").replace("%", ".") def encode_stream(stream_id: int, stream_name: str) -> str: # We encode streams for urls as something like 99-Verona. stream_name = stream_name.replace(' ', '-') return str(stream_id) + '-' + hash_util_encode(stream_name) def pm_narrow_url(realm: Realm, participants: List[str]) -> str: participants.sort() base_url = "%s/#narrow/pm-with/" % (realm.uri,) return base_url + hash_util_encode(",".join(participants)) def stream_narrow_url(realm: Realm, stream: Stream) -> str: base_url = "%s/#narrow/stream/" % (realm.uri,) return base_url + encode_stream(stream.id, stream.name) def topic_narrow_url(realm: Realm, stream: Stream, topic: str) -> str: base_url = "%s/#narrow/stream/" % (realm.uri,) return "%s%s/topic/%s" % (base_url, encode_stream(stream.id, stream.name), hash_util_encode(topic)) def relative_to_full_url(base_url: str, content: str) -> str: # Convert relative URLs to absolute URLs. fragment = lxml.html.fromstring(content) # We handle narrow URLs separately because of two reasons: # 1: 'lxml' seems to be having an issue in dealing with URLs that begin # `#` due to which it doesn't add a `/` before joining the base_url to # the relative URL. # 2: We also need to update the title attribute in the narrow links which # is not possible with `make_links_absolute()`. for link_info in fragment.iterlinks(): elem, attrib, link, pos = link_info match = re.match("/?#narrow/", link) if match is not None: link = re.sub(r"^/?#narrow/", base_url + "/#narrow/", link) elem.set(attrib, link) # Only manually linked narrow URLs have title attribute set. if elem.get('title') is not None: elem.set('title', link) # Inline images can't be displayed in the emails as the request # from the mail server can't be authenticated because it has no # user_profile object linked to it. So we scrub the inline image # container. inline_image_containers = fragment.find_class("message_inline_image") for container in inline_image_containers: container.drop_tree() # The previous block handles most inline images, but for messages # where the entire markdown input was just the URL of an image # (i.e. the entire body is a message_inline_image object), the # entire message body will be that image element; here, we need a # more drastic edit to the content. if fragment.get('class') == 'message_inline_image': content_template = '

%s

' image_link = fragment.find('a').get('href') image_title = fragment.find('a').get('title') new_content = (content_template % (image_link, image_title, image_link)) fragment = lxml.html.fromstring(new_content) fragment.make_links_absolute(base_url) content = lxml.html.tostring(fragment).decode("utf-8") return content def fix_emojis(content: str, base_url: str, emojiset: str) -> str: def make_emoji_img_elem(emoji_span_elem: CSSSelector) -> Dict[str, Any]: # Convert the emoji spans to img tags. classes = emoji_span_elem.get('class') match = re.search(r'emoji-(?P\S+)', classes) # re.search is capable of returning None, # but since the parent function should only be called with a valid css element # we assert that it does not. assert match is not None emoji_code = match.group('emoji_code') emoji_name = emoji_span_elem.get('title') alt_code = emoji_span_elem.text image_url = base_url + '/static/generated/emoji/images-%(emojiset)s-64/%(emoji_code)s.png' % { 'emojiset': emojiset, 'emoji_code': emoji_code } img_elem = lxml.html.fromstring( '%(alt_code)s' % { 'alt_code': alt_code, 'image_url': image_url, 'title': emoji_name, }) img_elem.set('style', 'height: 20px;') img_elem.tail = emoji_span_elem.tail return img_elem fragment = lxml.html.fromstring(content) for elem in fragment.cssselect('span.emoji'): parent = elem.getparent() img_elem = make_emoji_img_elem(elem) parent.replace(elem, img_elem) for realm_emoji in fragment.cssselect('.emoji'): del realm_emoji.attrib['class'] realm_emoji.set('style', 'height: 20px;') content = lxml.html.tostring(fragment).decode('utf-8') return content def build_message_list(user_profile: UserProfile, messages: List[Message]) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: """ Builds the message list object for the missed message email template. The messages are collapsed into per-recipient and per-sender blocks, like our web interface """ messages_to_render = [] # type: List[Dict[str, Any]] def sender_string(message: Message) -> str: if message.recipient.type in (Recipient.STREAM, Recipient.HUDDLE): return message.sender.full_name else: return '' def fix_plaintext_image_urls(content: str) -> str: # Replace image URLs in plaintext content of the form # [image name](image url) # with a simple hyperlink. return re.sub(r"\[(\S*)\]\((\S*)\)", r"\2", content) def build_message_payload(message: Message) -> Dict[str, str]: plain = message.content plain = fix_plaintext_image_urls(plain) # There's a small chance of colliding with non-Zulip URLs containing # "/user_uploads/", but we don't have much information about the # structure of the URL to leverage. We can't use `relative_to_full_url()` # function here because it uses a stricter regex which will not work for # plain text. plain = re.sub( r"/user_uploads/(\S*)", user_profile.realm.uri + r"/user_uploads/\1", plain) assert message.rendered_content is not None html = message.rendered_content html = relative_to_full_url(user_profile.realm.uri, html) html = fix_emojis(html, user_profile.realm.uri, user_profile.emojiset) return {'plain': plain, 'html': html} def build_sender_payload(message: Message) -> Dict[str, Any]: sender = sender_string(message) return {'sender': sender, 'content': [build_message_payload(message)]} def message_header(user_profile: UserProfile, message: Message) -> Dict[str, Any]: if message.recipient.type == Recipient.PERSONAL: header = "You and %s" % (message.sender.full_name,) html_link = pm_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, [message.sender.email]) header_html = "%s" % (html_link, header) elif message.recipient.type == Recipient.HUDDLE: disp_recipient = get_display_recipient(message.recipient) assert not isinstance(disp_recipient, str) other_recipients = [r['full_name'] for r in disp_recipient if r['email'] != user_profile.email] header = "You and %s" % (", ".join(other_recipients),) html_link = pm_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, [r["email"] for r in disp_recipient if r["email"] != user_profile.email]) header_html = "%s" % (html_link, header) else: stream = Stream.objects.only('id', 'name').get(id=message.recipient.type_id) header = "%s > %s" % (stream.name, message.topic_name()) stream_link = stream_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, stream) topic_link = topic_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, stream, message.subject) header_html = "%s > %s" % ( stream_link, stream.name, topic_link, message.subject) return {"plain": header, "html": header_html, "stream_message": message.recipient.type_name() == "stream"} # # Collapse message list to # [ # { # "header": { # "plain":"header", # "html":"htmlheader" # } # "senders":[ # { # "sender":"sender_name", # "content":[ # { # "plain":"content", # "html":"htmlcontent" # } # { # "plain":"content", # "html":"htmlcontent" # } # ] # } # ] # }, # ] messages.sort(key=lambda message: message.pub_date) for message in messages: header = message_header(user_profile, message) # If we want to collapse into the previous recipient block if len(messages_to_render) > 0 and messages_to_render[-1]['header'] == header: sender = sender_string(message) sender_block = messages_to_render[-1]['senders'] # Same message sender, collapse again if sender_block[-1]['sender'] == sender: sender_block[-1]['content'].append(build_message_payload(message)) else: # Start a new sender block sender_block.append(build_sender_payload(message)) else: # New recipient and sender block recipient_block = {'header': header, 'senders': [build_sender_payload(message)]} messages_to_render.append(recipient_block) return messages_to_render @statsd_increment("missed_message_reminders") def do_send_missedmessage_events_reply_in_zulip(user_profile: UserProfile, missed_messages: List[Message], message_count: int) -> None: """ Send a reminder email to a user if she's missed some PMs by being offline. The email will have its reply to address set to a limited used email address that will send a zulip message to the correct recipient. This allows the user to respond to missed PMs, huddles, and @-mentions directly from the email. `user_profile` is the user to send the reminder to `missed_messages` is a list of Message objects to remind about they should all have the same recipient and subject """ from zerver.context_processors import common_context # Disabled missedmessage emails internally if not user_profile.enable_offline_email_notifications: return recipients = set((msg.recipient_id, msg.subject) for msg in missed_messages) if len(recipients) != 1: raise ValueError( 'All missed_messages must have the same recipient and subject %r' % recipients ) unsubscribe_link = one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile, "missed_messages") context = common_context(user_profile) context.update({ 'name': user_profile.full_name, 'message_count': message_count, 'mention': missed_messages[0].is_stream_message(), 'unsubscribe_link': unsubscribe_link, 'realm_name_in_notifications': user_profile.realm_name_in_notifications, 'show_message_content': user_profile.message_content_in_email_notifications, }) # If this setting (email mirroring integration) is enabled, only then # can users reply to email to send message to Zulip. Thus, one must # ensure to display warning in the template. if settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN: context.update({ 'reply_warning': False, 'reply_to_zulip': True, }) else: context.update({ 'reply_warning': True, 'reply_to_zulip': False, }) from zerver.lib.email_mirror import create_missed_message_address reply_to_address = create_missed_message_address(user_profile, missed_messages[0]) if reply_to_address == FromAddress.NOREPLY: reply_to_name = None else: reply_to_name = "Zulip" senders = list(set(m.sender for m in missed_messages)) if (missed_messages[0].recipient.type == Recipient.HUDDLE): display_recipient = get_display_recipient(missed_messages[0].recipient) # Make sure that this is a list of strings, not a string. assert not isinstance(display_recipient, str) other_recipients = [r['full_name'] for r in display_recipient if r['id'] != user_profile.id] context.update({'group_pm': True}) if len(other_recipients) == 2: huddle_display_name = "%s" % (" and ".join(other_recipients)) context.update({'huddle_display_name': huddle_display_name}) elif len(other_recipients) == 3: huddle_display_name = "%s, %s, and %s" % ( other_recipients[0], other_recipients[1], other_recipients[2]) context.update({'huddle_display_name': huddle_display_name}) else: huddle_display_name = "%s, and %s others" % ( ', '.join(other_recipients[:2]), len(other_recipients) - 2) context.update({'huddle_display_name': huddle_display_name}) elif (missed_messages[0].recipient.type == Recipient.PERSONAL): context.update({'private_message': True}) else: # Keep only the senders who actually mentioned the user # # TODO: When we add wildcard mentions that send emails, add # them to the filter here. senders = list(set(m.sender for m in missed_messages if UserMessage.objects.filter(message=m, user_profile=user_profile, flags=UserMessage.flags.mentioned).exists())) context.update({'at_mention': True}) # If message content is disabled, then flush all information we pass to email. if not user_profile.message_content_in_email_notifications: context.update({ 'reply_to_zulip': False, 'messages': [], 'sender_str': "", 'realm_str': user_profile.realm.name, 'huddle_display_name': "", }) else: context.update({ 'messages': build_message_list(user_profile, missed_messages), 'sender_str': ", ".join(sender.full_name for sender in senders), 'realm_str': user_profile.realm.name, }) from_name = "Zulip missed messages" # type: str from_address = FromAddress.NOREPLY if len(senders) == 1 and settings.SEND_MISSED_MESSAGE_EMAILS_AS_USER: # If this setting is enabled, you can reply to the Zulip # missed message emails directly back to the original sender. # However, one must ensure the Zulip server is in the SPF # record for the domain, or there will be spam/deliverability # problems. sender = senders[0] from_name, from_address = (sender.full_name, sender.email) context.update({ 'reply_warning': False, 'reply_to_zulip': False, }) email_dict = { 'template_prefix': 'zerver/emails/missed_message', 'to_user_id': user_profile.id, 'from_name': from_name, 'from_address': from_address, 'reply_to_email': formataddr((reply_to_name, reply_to_address)), 'context': context} queue_json_publish("email_senders", email_dict) user_profile.last_reminder = timezone_now() user_profile.save(update_fields=['last_reminder']) def handle_missedmessage_emails(user_profile_id: int, missed_email_events: Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]) -> None: message_ids = [event.get('message_id') for event in missed_email_events] user_profile = get_user_profile_by_id(user_profile_id) if not receives_offline_email_notifications(user_profile): return messages = Message.objects.filter(usermessage__user_profile_id=user_profile, id__in=message_ids, usermessage__flags=~UserMessage.flags.read) # Cancel missed-message emails for deleted messages messages = [um for um in messages if um.content != "(deleted)"] if not messages: return messages_by_recipient_subject = defaultdict(list) # type: Dict[Tuple[int, str], List[Message]] for msg in messages: if msg.recipient.type == Recipient.PERSONAL: # For PM's group using (recipient, sender). messages_by_recipient_subject[(msg.recipient_id, msg.sender_id)].append(msg) else: messages_by_recipient_subject[(msg.recipient_id, msg.topic_name())].append(msg) message_count_by_recipient_subject = { recipient_subject: len(msgs) for recipient_subject, msgs in messages_by_recipient_subject.items() } for msg_list in messages_by_recipient_subject.values(): msg = min(msg_list, key=lambda msg: msg.pub_date) if msg.is_stream_message(): msg_list.extend(get_context_for_message(msg)) # Sort emails by least recently-active discussion. recipient_subjects = [] # type: List[Tuple[Tuple[int, str], int]] for recipient_subject, msg_list in messages_by_recipient_subject.items(): max_message_id = max(msg_list, key=lambda msg: msg.id).id recipient_subjects.append((recipient_subject, max_message_id)) recipient_subjects = sorted(recipient_subjects, key=lambda x: x[1]) # Send an email per recipient subject pair for recipient_subject, ignored_max_id in recipient_subjects: unique_messages = {m.id: m for m in messages_by_recipient_subject[recipient_subject]} do_send_missedmessage_events_reply_in_zulip( user_profile, list(unique_messages.values()), message_count_by_recipient_subject[recipient_subject], ) 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() def clear_scheduled_emails(user_id: int, email_type: Optional[int]=None) -> None: items = ScheduledEmail.objects.filter(user_id=user_id) if email_type is not None: items = items.filter(type=email_type) items.delete() def log_digest_event(msg: str) -> None: import logging logging.basicConfig(filename=settings.DIGEST_LOG_PATH, level=logging.INFO) logging.info(msg) def followup_day2_email_delay(user: UserProfile) -> timedelta: days_to_delay = 2 user_tz = user.timezone if user_tz == '': user_tz = 'UTC' signup_day = user.date_joined.astimezone(pytz.timezone(user_tz)).isoweekday() if signup_day == 5: # If the day is Friday then delay should be till Monday days_to_delay = 3 elif signup_day == 4: # If the day is Thursday then delay should be till Friday days_to_delay = 1 # The delay should be 1 hour before the above calculated delay as # our goal is to maximize the chance that this email is near the top # of the user's inbox when the user sits down to deal with their inbox, # or comes in while they are dealing with their inbox. return timedelta(days=days_to_delay, hours=-1) def enqueue_welcome_emails(user: UserProfile) -> None: from zerver.context_processors import common_context if settings.WELCOME_EMAIL_SENDER is not None: # line break to avoid triggering lint rule from_name = settings.WELCOME_EMAIL_SENDER['name'] from_address = settings.WELCOME_EMAIL_SENDER['email'] else: from_name = None from_address = FromAddress.SUPPORT unsubscribe_link = one_click_unsubscribe_link(user, "welcome") context = common_context(user) context.update({ 'unsubscribe_link': unsubscribe_link, 'keyboard_shortcuts_link': user.realm.uri + '/help/keyboard-shortcuts', }) if user.is_realm_admin: context['user_role_group'] = _('admins') context['getting_started_link'] = (user.realm.uri + '/help/getting-your-organization-started-with-zulip') else: context['user_role_group'] = _('members') context['getting_started_link'] = user.realm.uri + '/help/getting-started-with-zulip' send_future_email( "zerver/emails/followup_day1", user.realm, to_user_id=user.id, from_name=from_name, from_address=from_address, context=context) send_future_email( "zerver/emails/followup_day2", user.realm, to_user_id=user.id, from_name=from_name, from_address=from_address, context=context, delay=followup_day2_email_delay(user)) def convert_html_to_markdown(html: str) -> str: # On Linux, the tool installs as html2markdown, and there's a command called # html2text that does something totally different. On OSX, the tool installs # as html2text. commands = ["html2markdown", "html2text"] for command in commands: try: # A body width of 0 means do not try to wrap the text for us. p = subprocess.Popen( [command, "--body-width=0"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) break except OSError: continue markdown = p.communicate(input=html.encode('utf-8'))[0].decode('utf-8').strip() # We want images to get linked and inline previewed, but html2text will turn # them into links of the form `![](http://foo.com/image.png)`, which is # ugly. Run a regex over the resulting description, turning links of the # form `![](http://foo.com/image.png?12345)` into # `[image.png](http://foo.com/image.png)`. return re.sub("!\\[\\]\\((\\S*)/(\\S*)\\?(\\S*)\\)", "[\\2](\\1/\\2)", markdown)