import io import logging import os import re import unicodedata from collections.abc import Callable, Iterator from datetime import datetime from typing import IO, Any from urllib.parse import unquote, urljoin import pyvips from django.conf import settings from django.core.files.uploadedfile import UploadedFile from django.db import transaction from django.utils.translation import gettext as _ from zerver.lib.avatar_hash import user_avatar_base_path_from_ids, user_avatar_path from zerver.lib.exceptions import ErrorCode, JsonableError from zerver.lib.mime_types import guess_type from zerver.lib.outgoing_http import OutgoingSession from zerver.lib.thumbnail import ( MAX_EMOJI_GIF_FILE_SIZE_BYTES, MEDIUM_AVATAR_SIZE, THUMBNAIL_ACCEPT_IMAGE_TYPES, BadImageError, maybe_thumbnail, resize_avatar, resize_emoji, ) from zerver.lib.upload.base import INLINE_MIME_TYPES, StreamingSourceWithSize, ZulipUploadBackend from zerver.models import Attachment, Message, Realm, RealmEmoji, ScheduledMessage, UserProfile from zerver.models.users import is_cross_realm_bot_email class RealmUploadQuotaError(JsonableError): code = ErrorCode.REALM_UPLOAD_QUOTA def check_upload_within_quota(realm: Realm, uploaded_file_size: int) -> None: upload_quota = realm.upload_quota_bytes() if upload_quota is None: return used_space = realm.currently_used_upload_space_bytes() if (used_space + uploaded_file_size) > upload_quota: raise RealmUploadQuotaError(_("Upload would exceed your organization's upload quota.")) def create_attachment( file_name: str, path_id: str, content_type: str, file_data: bytes | StreamingSourceWithSize, user_profile: UserProfile, realm: Realm, ) -> None: assert (user_profile.realm_id == realm.id) or is_cross_realm_bot_email( user_profile.delivery_email ) if isinstance(file_data, bytes): file_size = len(file_data) file_real_data: bytes | pyvips.Source = file_data else: file_size = file_data.size file_real_data = file_data.source attachment = Attachment.objects.create( file_name=file_name, path_id=path_id, owner=user_profile, realm=realm, size=file_size, content_type=content_type, ) maybe_thumbnail(attachment, file_real_data) from zerver.actions.uploads import notify_attachment_update notify_attachment_update(user_profile, "add", attachment.to_dict()) def get_file_info(user_file: UploadedFile) -> tuple[str, str]: uploaded_file_name = user_file.name assert uploaded_file_name is not None content_type = user_file.content_type # It appears Django's UploadedFile.content_type defaults to an empty string, # even though the value is documented as `str | None`. So we check for both. if content_type is None or content_type == "": guessed_type = guess_type(uploaded_file_name)[0] if guessed_type is not None: content_type = guessed_type else: # Fallback to application/octet-stream if unable to determine a # different content-type from the filename. content_type = "application/octet-stream" uploaded_file_name = unquote(uploaded_file_name) return uploaded_file_name, content_type # Common and wrappers if settings.LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR is not None: from zerver.lib.upload.local import LocalUploadBackend upload_backend: ZulipUploadBackend = LocalUploadBackend() else: # nocoverage from zerver.lib.upload.s3 import S3UploadBackend upload_backend = S3UploadBackend() # Message attachment uploads def get_public_upload_root_url() -> str: return upload_backend.get_public_upload_root_url() def sanitize_name(value: str, *, strict: bool = False) -> str: """Sanitizes a value to be safe to store in a Linux filesystem, in S3, and in a URL. So Unicode is allowed, but not special characters other than ".", "-", and "_". In "strict" mode, it does not allow Unicode, allowing only ASCII [A-Za-z0-9_] as word characters. This is for the benefit of tusd, which is not Unicode-aware. This implementation is based on django.utils.text.slugify; it is modified by: * adding '.' to the list of allowed characters. * preserving the case of the value. * not stripping trailing dashes and underscores. """ if strict: value = re.sub(r"[^A-Za-z0-9_ .-]", "", value).strip() else: value = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", value) value = re.sub(r"[^\w\s.-]", "", value).strip() value = re.sub(r"[-\s]+", "-", value) # Django's MultiPartParser never returns files named this, but we # could get them after removing spaces; change the name to a safer # value. if value in {"", ".", ".."}: return "uploaded-file" return value def upload_message_attachment( uploaded_file_name: str, content_type: str, file_data: bytes, user_profile: UserProfile, target_realm: Realm | None = None, ) -> tuple[str, str]: if target_realm is None: target_realm = user_profile.realm path_id = upload_backend.generate_message_upload_path( str(target_realm.id), sanitize_name(uploaded_file_name) ) with transaction.atomic(): upload_backend.upload_message_attachment( path_id, uploaded_file_name, content_type, file_data, user_profile, ) create_attachment( uploaded_file_name, path_id, content_type, file_data, user_profile, target_realm, ) return f"/user_uploads/{path_id}", uploaded_file_name def claim_attachment( path_id: str, message: Message | ScheduledMessage, is_message_realm_public: bool, is_message_web_public: bool = False, ) -> Attachment: attachment = Attachment.objects.get(path_id=path_id) if isinstance(message, ScheduledMessage): attachment.scheduled_messages.add(message) # Setting the is_web_public and is_realm_public flags would be incorrect # in the scheduled message case - since the attachment becomes such only # when the message is actually posted. return attachment assert isinstance(message, Message) attachment.messages.add(message) attachment.is_web_public = attachment.is_web_public or is_message_web_public attachment.is_realm_public = attachment.is_realm_public or is_message_realm_public attachment.save() return attachment def upload_message_attachment_from_request( user_file: UploadedFile, user_profile: UserProfile ) -> tuple[str, str]: uploaded_file_name, content_type = get_file_info(user_file) return upload_message_attachment( uploaded_file_name, content_type, user_file.read(), user_profile ) def attachment_vips_source(path_id: str) -> StreamingSourceWithSize: return upload_backend.attachment_vips_source(path_id) def save_attachment_contents(path_id: str, filehandle: IO[bytes]) -> None: return upload_backend.save_attachment_contents(path_id, filehandle) def delete_message_attachment(path_id: str) -> bool: return upload_backend.delete_message_attachment(path_id) def delete_message_attachments(path_ids: list[str]) -> None: return upload_backend.delete_message_attachments(path_ids) def all_message_attachments( *, include_thumbnails: bool = False, prefix: str = "" ) -> Iterator[tuple[str, datetime]]: return upload_backend.all_message_attachments(include_thumbnails, prefix) # Avatar image uploads def get_avatar_url(hash_key: str, medium: bool = False) -> str: return upload_backend.get_avatar_url(hash_key, medium) def write_avatar_images( file_path: str, user_profile: UserProfile, image_data: bytes, *, content_type: str | None, backend: ZulipUploadBackend | None = None, future: bool = True, ) -> None: if backend is None: backend = upload_backend backend.upload_single_avatar_image( file_path + ".original", user_profile=user_profile, image_data=image_data, content_type=content_type, future=future, ) backend.upload_single_avatar_image( backend.get_avatar_path(file_path, medium=False), user_profile=user_profile, image_data=resize_avatar(image_data), content_type="image/png", future=future, ) backend.upload_single_avatar_image( backend.get_avatar_path(file_path, medium=True), user_profile=user_profile, image_data=resize_avatar(image_data, MEDIUM_AVATAR_SIZE), content_type="image/png", future=future, ) def upload_avatar_image( user_file: IO[bytes], user_profile: UserProfile, content_type: str | None = None, backend: ZulipUploadBackend | None = None, future: bool = True, ) -> None: if content_type is None: content_type = guess_type(user_file.name)[0] if content_type not in THUMBNAIL_ACCEPT_IMAGE_TYPES: raise BadImageError(_("Invalid image format")) file_path = user_avatar_path(user_profile, future=future) image_data = user_file.read() write_avatar_images( file_path, user_profile, image_data, content_type=content_type, backend=backend, future=future, ) def copy_avatar(source_profile: UserProfile, target_profile: UserProfile) -> None: source_file_path = user_avatar_path(source_profile, future=False) target_file_path = user_avatar_path(target_profile, future=True) image_data, content_type = upload_backend.get_avatar_contents(source_file_path) write_avatar_images( target_file_path, target_profile, image_data, content_type=content_type, future=True ) def ensure_avatar_image(user_profile: UserProfile, medium: bool = False) -> None: file_path = user_avatar_path(user_profile) final_file_path = upload_backend.get_avatar_path(file_path, medium) if settings.LOCAL_AVATARS_DIR is not None: output_path = os.path.join( settings.LOCAL_AVATARS_DIR, final_file_path, ) if os.path.isfile(output_path): return image_data, _ = upload_backend.get_avatar_contents(file_path) if medium: resized_avatar = resize_avatar(image_data, MEDIUM_AVATAR_SIZE) else: resized_avatar = resize_avatar(image_data) upload_backend.upload_single_avatar_image( final_file_path, user_profile=user_profile, image_data=resized_avatar, content_type="image/png", future=False, ) def delete_avatar_image(user_profile: UserProfile, avatar_version: int) -> None: path_id = user_avatar_base_path_from_ids(user_profile.id, avatar_version, user_profile.realm_id) upload_backend.delete_avatar_image(path_id) # Realm icon and logo uploads def upload_icon_image(user_file: IO[bytes], user_profile: UserProfile, content_type: str) -> None: if content_type not in THUMBNAIL_ACCEPT_IMAGE_TYPES: raise BadImageError(_("Invalid image format")) upload_backend.upload_realm_icon_image(user_file, user_profile, content_type) def upload_logo_image( user_file: IO[bytes], user_profile: UserProfile, night: bool, content_type: str ) -> None: if content_type not in THUMBNAIL_ACCEPT_IMAGE_TYPES: raise BadImageError(_("Invalid image format")) upload_backend.upload_realm_logo_image(user_file, user_profile, night, content_type) # Realm emoji uploads def upload_emoji_image( emoji_file: IO[bytes], emoji_file_name: str, user_profile: UserProfile, content_type: str, backend: ZulipUploadBackend | None = None, ) -> bool: if backend is None: backend = upload_backend # Emoji are served in the format that they are uploaded, so must # be _both_ an image format that we're willing to thumbnail, _and_ # a format which is widespread enough that we're willing to inline # it. The latter contains non-image formats, but the former # limits to only images. if content_type not in THUMBNAIL_ACCEPT_IMAGE_TYPES or content_type not in INLINE_MIME_TYPES: raise BadImageError(_("Invalid image format")) emoji_path = RealmEmoji.PATH_ID_TEMPLATE.format( realm_id=user_profile.realm_id, emoji_file_name=emoji_file_name, ) image_data = emoji_file.read() backend.upload_single_emoji_image( f"{emoji_path}.original", content_type, user_profile, image_data ) resized_image_data, still_image_data = resize_emoji(image_data, emoji_file_name) if still_image_data is not None: if len(still_image_data) > MAX_EMOJI_GIF_FILE_SIZE_BYTES: # nocoverage raise BadImageError(_("Image size exceeds limit")) elif len(resized_image_data) > MAX_EMOJI_GIF_FILE_SIZE_BYTES: # nocoverage raise BadImageError(_("Image size exceeds limit")) backend.upload_single_emoji_image(emoji_path, content_type, user_profile, resized_image_data) if still_image_data is None: return False still_path = RealmEmoji.STILL_PATH_ID_TEMPLATE.format( realm_id=user_profile.realm_id, emoji_filename_without_extension=os.path.splitext(emoji_file_name)[0], ) backend.upload_single_emoji_image(still_path, "image/png", user_profile, still_image_data) return True def get_emoji_file_content( session: OutgoingSession, emoji_url: str, emoji_id: int, logger: logging.Logger ) -> tuple[bytes, str]: # nocoverage original_emoji_url = emoji_url + ".original" logger.info("Downloading %s", original_emoji_url) response = session.get(original_emoji_url) if response.status_code == 200: assert isinstance(response.content, bytes) return response.content, response.headers["Content-Type"] logger.info("Error fetching emoji from URL %s", original_emoji_url) logger.info("Trying %s instead", emoji_url) response = session.get(emoji_url) if response.status_code == 200: assert isinstance(response.content, bytes) return response.content, response.headers["Content-Type"] logger.info("Error fetching emoji from URL %s", emoji_url) logger.error("Could not fetch emoji %s", emoji_id) raise AssertionError(f"Could not fetch emoji {emoji_id}") def handle_reupload_emojis_event(realm: Realm, logger: logging.Logger) -> None: # nocoverage from zerver.lib.emoji import get_emoji_url session = OutgoingSession(role="reupload_emoji", timeout=3, max_retries=3) query = RealmEmoji.objects.filter(realm=realm).order_by("id") for realm_emoji in query: logger.info("Processing emoji %s", realm_emoji.id) emoji_filename = realm_emoji.file_name assert emoji_filename is not None emoji_url = get_emoji_url(emoji_filename, realm_emoji.realm_id) if emoji_url.startswith("/"): emoji_url = urljoin(realm_emoji.realm.url, emoji_url) emoji_file_content, content_type = get_emoji_file_content( session, emoji_url, realm_emoji.id, logger ) emoji_bytes_io = io.BytesIO(emoji_file_content) user_profile = realm_emoji.author # When this runs, emojis have already been migrated to always have .author set. assert user_profile is not None logger.info("Reuploading emoji %s", realm_emoji.id) realm_emoji.is_animated = upload_emoji_image( emoji_bytes_io, emoji_filename, user_profile, content_type ) realm_emoji.save(update_fields=["is_animated"]) # Export tarballs def upload_export_tarball( realm: Realm, tarball_path: str, percent_callback: Callable[[Any], None] | None = None ) -> str: return upload_backend.upload_export_tarball( realm, tarball_path, percent_callback=percent_callback ) def delete_export_tarball(export_path: str) -> str | None: return upload_backend.delete_export_tarball(export_path)