from typing import Iterable, List, Optional, Sequence, Union, cast from django.utils.translation import gettext as _ from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError from zerver.lib.string_validation import check_stream_topic from zerver.models import ( Realm, Stream, UserProfile, get_user_by_id_in_realm_including_cross_realm, get_user_including_cross_realm, ) def get_user_profiles(emails: Iterable[str], realm: Realm) -> List[UserProfile]: user_profiles: List[UserProfile] = [] for email in emails: try: user_profile = get_user_including_cross_realm(email, realm) except UserProfile.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(_("Invalid email '{email}'").format(email=email)) user_profiles.append(user_profile) return user_profiles def get_user_profiles_by_ids(user_ids: Iterable[int], realm: Realm) -> List[UserProfile]: user_profiles: List[UserProfile] = [] for user_id in user_ids: try: user_profile = get_user_by_id_in_realm_including_cross_realm(user_id, realm) except UserProfile.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(_("Invalid user ID {user_id}").format(user_id=user_id)) user_profiles.append(user_profile) return user_profiles class Addressee: # This is really just a holder for vars that tended to be passed # around in a non-type-safe way before this class was introduced. # # It also avoids some nonsense where you have to think about whether # topic should be None or '' for a direct message, or you have to # make an array of one stream. # # Eventually we can use this to cache Stream and UserProfile objects # in memory. # # This should be treated as an immutable class. def __init__( self, msg_type: str, user_profiles: Optional[Sequence[UserProfile]] = None, stream: Optional[Stream] = None, stream_name: Optional[str] = None, stream_id: Optional[int] = None, topic: Optional[str] = None, ) -> None: assert msg_type in ["stream", "private"] if msg_type == "stream" and topic is None: raise JsonableError(_("Missing topic")) self._msg_type = msg_type self._user_profiles = user_profiles self._stream = stream self._stream_name = stream_name self._stream_id = stream_id self._topic = topic def is_stream(self) -> bool: return self._msg_type == "stream" def is_private(self) -> bool: return self._msg_type == "private" def user_profiles(self) -> Sequence[UserProfile]: assert self.is_private() assert self._user_profiles is not None return self._user_profiles def stream(self) -> Optional[Stream]: assert self.is_stream() return self._stream def stream_name(self) -> Optional[str]: assert self.is_stream() return self._stream_name def stream_id(self) -> Optional[int]: assert self.is_stream() return self._stream_id def topic(self) -> str: assert self.is_stream() assert self._topic is not None return self._topic @staticmethod def legacy_build( sender: UserProfile, recipient_type_name: str, message_to: Union[Sequence[int], Sequence[str]], topic_name: Optional[str], realm: Optional[Realm] = None, ) -> "Addressee": # For legacy reason message_to used to be either a list of # emails or a list of streams. We haven't fixed all of our # callers yet. if realm is None: realm = sender.realm if recipient_type_name == "stream": if len(message_to) > 1: raise JsonableError(_("Cannot send to multiple streams")) if message_to: stream_name_or_id = message_to[0] else: # This is a hack to deal with the fact that we still support # default streams (and the None will be converted later in the # call path). if sender.default_sending_stream: # Use the user's default stream stream_name_or_id = sender.default_sending_stream.id else: raise JsonableError(_("Missing stream")) if topic_name is None: raise JsonableError(_("Missing topic")) if isinstance(stream_name_or_id, int): return Addressee.for_stream_id(stream_name_or_id, topic_name) return Addressee.for_stream_name(stream_name_or_id, topic_name) elif recipient_type_name == "private": if not message_to: raise JsonableError(_("Message must have recipients")) if isinstance(message_to[0], str): emails = cast(Sequence[str], message_to) return Addressee.for_private(emails, realm) elif isinstance(message_to[0], int): user_ids = cast(Sequence[int], message_to) return Addressee.for_user_ids(user_ids=user_ids, realm=realm) else: raise JsonableError(_("Invalid message type")) @staticmethod def for_stream(stream: Stream, topic: str) -> "Addressee": topic = topic.strip() check_stream_topic(topic) return Addressee( msg_type="stream", stream=stream, topic=topic, ) @staticmethod def for_stream_name(stream_name: str, topic: str) -> "Addressee": topic = topic.strip() check_stream_topic(topic) return Addressee( msg_type="stream", stream_name=stream_name, topic=topic, ) @staticmethod def for_stream_id(stream_id: int, topic: str) -> "Addressee": topic = topic.strip() check_stream_topic(topic) return Addressee( msg_type="stream", stream_id=stream_id, topic=topic, ) @staticmethod def for_private(emails: Sequence[str], realm: Realm) -> "Addressee": assert len(emails) > 0 user_profiles = get_user_profiles(emails, realm) return Addressee( msg_type="private", user_profiles=user_profiles, ) @staticmethod def for_user_ids(user_ids: Sequence[int], realm: Realm) -> "Addressee": assert len(user_ids) > 0 user_profiles = get_user_profiles_by_ids(user_ids, realm) return Addressee( msg_type="private", user_profiles=user_profiles, ) @staticmethod def for_user_profile(user_profile: UserProfile) -> "Addressee": user_profiles = [user_profile] return Addressee( msg_type="private", user_profiles=user_profiles, )