import sys from argparse import ArgumentParser from typing import Any from zerver.lib.actions import do_add_linkifier, do_remove_linkifier from zerver.lib.management import CommandError, ZulipBaseCommand from zerver.models import linkifiers_for_realm class Command(ZulipBaseCommand): help = """Create a link filter rule for the specified realm. NOTE: Regexes must be simple enough that they can be easily translated to JavaScript RegExp syntax. In addition to JS-compatible syntax, the following features are available: * Named groups will be converted to numbered groups automatically * Inline-regex flags will be stripped, and where possible translated to RegExp-wide flags Example: ./manage.py realm_filters --realm=zulip --op=add '#(?P[0-9]{2,8})' \ 'https://support.example.com/ticket/%(id)s' Example: ./manage.py realm_filters --realm=zulip --op=remove '#(?P[0-9]{2,8})' Example: ./manage.py realm_filters --realm=zulip --op=show """ def add_arguments(self, parser: ArgumentParser) -> None: parser.add_argument( "--op", default="show", help="What operation to do (add, show, remove)." ) parser.add_argument( "pattern", metavar="", nargs="?", help="regular expression to match" ) parser.add_argument( "url_format_string", metavar="", nargs="?", help="format string to substitute", ) self.add_realm_args(parser, True) def handle(self, *args: Any, **options: str) -> None: realm = self.get_realm(options) assert realm is not None # Should be ensured by parser if options["op"] == "show": print(f"{realm.string_id}: {linkifiers_for_realm(realm.id)}") sys.exit(0) pattern = options["pattern"] if not pattern: self.print_help("./manage.py", "realm_filters") raise CommandError if options["op"] == "add": url_format_string = options["url_format_string"] if not url_format_string: self.print_help("./manage.py", "realm_filters") raise CommandError do_add_linkifier(realm, pattern, url_format_string) sys.exit(0) elif options["op"] == "remove": do_remove_linkifier(realm, pattern=pattern) sys.exit(0) else: self.print_help("./manage.py", "realm_filters") raise CommandError