from typing import Optional from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now from django.utils.translation import gettext as _ from zerver.actions.scheduled_messages import ( check_schedule_message, delete_scheduled_message, edit_scheduled_message, ) from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError from zerver.lib.recipient_parsing import extract_direct_message_recipient_ids, extract_stream_id from zerver.lib.request import REQ, RequestNotes, has_request_variables from zerver.lib.response import json_success from zerver.lib.scheduled_messages import get_undelivered_scheduled_messages from zerver.lib.timestamp import timestamp_to_datetime from zerver.lib.topic import REQ_topic from zerver.lib.validator import check_bool, check_int, check_string_in, to_non_negative_int from zerver.models import Message, UserProfile @has_request_variables def fetch_scheduled_messages(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile) -> HttpResponse: return json_success( request, data={"scheduled_messages": get_undelivered_scheduled_messages(user_profile)} ) @has_request_variables def delete_scheduled_messages( request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, scheduled_message_id: int = REQ(converter=to_non_negative_int, path_only=True), ) -> HttpResponse: delete_scheduled_message(user_profile, scheduled_message_id) return json_success(request) @has_request_variables def update_scheduled_message_backend( request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, scheduled_message_id: int = REQ(converter=to_non_negative_int, path_only=True), req_type: Optional[str] = REQ( "type", str_validator=check_string_in(Message.API_RECIPIENT_TYPES), default=None ), req_to: Optional[str] = REQ("to", default=None), topic_name: Optional[str] = REQ_topic(), message_content: Optional[str] = REQ("content", default=None), scheduled_delivery_timestamp: Optional[int] = REQ(json_validator=check_int, default=None), ) -> HttpResponse: if ( req_type is None and req_to is None and topic_name is None and message_content is None and scheduled_delivery_timestamp is None ): raise JsonableError(_("Nothing to change")) recipient_type_name = None if req_type: if req_to is None: raise JsonableError(_("Recipient required when updating type of scheduled message.")) else: recipient_type_name = req_type if recipient_type_name is not None and recipient_type_name == "stream" and topic_name is None: raise JsonableError(_("Topic required when updating scheduled message type to stream.")) if recipient_type_name is not None and recipient_type_name == "direct": # For now, use "private" from Message.API_RECIPIENT_TYPES. # TODO: Use "direct" here, as well as in events and # scheduled message objects/dicts. recipient_type_name = "private" message_to = None if req_to is not None: # Because the recipient_type_name may not be updated/changed, # we extract these updated recipient IDs in edit_scheduled_message. message_to = req_to deliver_at = None if scheduled_delivery_timestamp is not None: deliver_at = timestamp_to_datetime(scheduled_delivery_timestamp) if deliver_at <= timezone_now(): raise JsonableError(_("Scheduled delivery time must be in the future.")) sender = user_profile client = RequestNotes.get_notes(request).client assert client is not None edit_scheduled_message( sender, client, scheduled_message_id, recipient_type_name, message_to, topic_name, message_content, deliver_at, realm=user_profile.realm, ) return json_success(request) @has_request_variables def create_scheduled_message_backend( request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, req_type: str = REQ("type", str_validator=check_string_in(Message.API_RECIPIENT_TYPES)), req_to: str = REQ("to"), topic_name: Optional[str] = REQ_topic(), message_content: str = REQ("content"), scheduled_delivery_timestamp: int = REQ(json_validator=check_int), read_by_sender: Optional[bool] = REQ(json_validator=check_bool, default=None), ) -> HttpResponse: recipient_type_name = req_type if recipient_type_name == "direct": # For now, use "private" from Message.API_RECIPIENT_TYPES. # TODO: Use "direct" here, as well as in events and # scheduled message objects/dicts. recipient_type_name = "private" deliver_at = timestamp_to_datetime(scheduled_delivery_timestamp) if deliver_at <= timezone_now(): raise JsonableError(_("Scheduled delivery time must be in the future.")) sender = user_profile client = RequestNotes.get_notes(request).client assert client is not None if recipient_type_name == "stream": stream_id = extract_stream_id(req_to) message_to = [stream_id] else: message_to = extract_direct_message_recipient_ids(req_to) scheduled_message_id = check_schedule_message( sender, client, recipient_type_name, message_to, topic_name, message_content, deliver_at, realm=user_profile.realm, forwarder_user_profile=user_profile, read_by_sender=read_by_sender, ) return json_success(request, data={"scheduled_message_id": scheduled_message_id})