import secrets from typing import Any, Dict, Set from django.db import models from django.db.models import CASCADE, Q, QuerySet from django.db.models.functions import Upper from django.db.models.signals import post_delete, post_save from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy from django_stubs_ext import StrPromise from typing_extensions import override from zerver.lib.cache import flush_stream from zerver.lib.timestamp import datetime_to_timestamp from zerver.lib.types import DefaultStreamDict, GroupPermissionSetting from zerver.models.groups import SystemGroups, UserGroup from zerver.models.realms import Realm from zerver.models.recipients import Recipient from zerver.models.users import UserProfile def generate_email_token_for_stream() -> str: return secrets.token_hex(16) class Stream(models.Model): MAX_NAME_LENGTH = 60 MAX_DESCRIPTION_LENGTH = 1024 name = models.CharField(max_length=MAX_NAME_LENGTH, db_index=True) realm = models.ForeignKey(Realm, db_index=True, on_delete=CASCADE) date_created = models.DateTimeField(default=timezone_now) creator = models.ForeignKey(UserProfile, null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL) deactivated = models.BooleanField(default=False) description = models.CharField(max_length=MAX_DESCRIPTION_LENGTH, default="") rendered_description = models.TextField(default="") # Foreign key to the Recipient object for STREAM type messages to this stream. recipient = models.ForeignKey(Recipient, null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL) # Various permission policy configurations PERMISSION_POLICIES: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]] = { "web_public": { "invite_only": False, "history_public_to_subscribers": True, "is_web_public": True, "policy_name": gettext_lazy("Web-public"), }, "public": { "invite_only": False, "history_public_to_subscribers": True, "is_web_public": False, "policy_name": gettext_lazy("Public"), }, "private_shared_history": { "invite_only": True, "history_public_to_subscribers": True, "is_web_public": False, "policy_name": gettext_lazy("Private, shared history"), }, "private_protected_history": { "invite_only": True, "history_public_to_subscribers": False, "is_web_public": False, "policy_name": gettext_lazy("Private, protected history"), }, # Public streams with protected history are currently only # available in Zephyr realms "public_protected_history": { "invite_only": False, "history_public_to_subscribers": False, "is_web_public": False, "policy_name": gettext_lazy("Public, protected history"), }, } invite_only = models.BooleanField(default=False) history_public_to_subscribers = models.BooleanField(default=True) # Whether this stream's content should be published by the web-public archive features is_web_public = models.BooleanField(default=False) STREAM_POST_POLICY_EVERYONE = 1 STREAM_POST_POLICY_ADMINS = 2 STREAM_POST_POLICY_RESTRICT_NEW_MEMBERS = 3 STREAM_POST_POLICY_MODERATORS = 4 # TODO: Implement policy to restrict posting to a user group or admins. # Who in the organization has permission to send messages to this stream. stream_post_policy = models.PositiveSmallIntegerField(default=STREAM_POST_POLICY_EVERYONE) POST_POLICIES: Dict[int, StrPromise] = { # These strings should match the strings in the # stream_post_policy_values object in stream_data.js. STREAM_POST_POLICY_EVERYONE: gettext_lazy("All channel members can post"), STREAM_POST_POLICY_ADMINS: gettext_lazy("Only organization administrators can post"), STREAM_POST_POLICY_MODERATORS: gettext_lazy( "Only organization administrators and moderators can post" ), STREAM_POST_POLICY_RESTRICT_NEW_MEMBERS: gettext_lazy( "Only organization full members can post" ), } STREAM_POST_POLICY_TYPES = list(POST_POLICIES.keys()) # The unique thing about Zephyr public streams is that we never list their # users. We may try to generalize this concept later, but for now # we just use a concrete field. (Zephyr public streams aren't exactly like # invite-only streams--while both are private in terms of listing users, # for Zephyr we don't even list users to stream members, yet membership # is more public in the sense that you don't need a Zulip invite to join. # This field is populated directly from UserProfile.is_zephyr_mirror_realm, # and the reason for denormalizing field is performance. is_in_zephyr_realm = models.BooleanField(default=False) # Used by the e-mail forwarder. The e-mail RFC specifies a maximum # e-mail length of 254, and our max stream length is 30, so we # have plenty of room for the token. email_token = models.CharField( max_length=32, default=generate_email_token_for_stream, unique=True, ) # For old messages being automatically deleted. # Value NULL means "use retention policy of the realm". # Value -1 means "disable retention policy for this stream unconditionally". # Non-negative values have the natural meaning of "archive messages older than days". MESSAGE_RETENTION_SPECIAL_VALUES_MAP = { "unlimited": -1, "realm_default": None, } message_retention_days = models.IntegerField(null=True, default=None) # on_delete field here is set to RESTRICT because we don't want to allow # deleting a user group in case it is referenced by this setting. # We are not using PROTECT since we want to allow deletion of user groups # when realm itself is deleted. can_remove_subscribers_group = models.ForeignKey(UserGroup, on_delete=models.RESTRICT) # The very first message ID in the stream. Used to help clients # determine whether they might need to display "more topics" for a # stream based on what messages they have cached. first_message_id = models.IntegerField(null=True, db_index=True) stream_permission_group_settings = { "can_remove_subscribers_group": GroupPermissionSetting( require_system_group=True, allow_internet_group=False, allow_owners_group=False, allow_nobody_group=False, allow_everyone_group=True, default_group_name=SystemGroups.ADMINISTRATORS, id_field_name="can_remove_subscribers_group_id", ), } class Meta: indexes = [ models.Index(Upper("name"), name="upper_stream_name_idx"), ] @override def __str__(self) -> str: return self.name def is_public(self) -> bool: # All streams are private in Zephyr mirroring realms. return not self.invite_only and not self.is_in_zephyr_realm def is_history_realm_public(self) -> bool: return self.is_public() def is_history_public_to_subscribers(self) -> bool: return self.history_public_to_subscribers # Stream fields included whenever a Stream object is provided to # Zulip clients via the API. A few details worth noting: # * "id" is represented as "stream_id" in most API interfaces. # * "email_token" is not realm-public and thus is not included here. # * is_in_zephyr_realm is a backend-only optimization. # * "deactivated" streams are filtered from the API entirely. # * "realm" and "recipient" are not exposed to clients via the API. API_FIELDS = [ "creator_id", "date_created", "description", "first_message_id", "history_public_to_subscribers", "id", "invite_only", "is_web_public", "message_retention_days", "name", "rendered_description", "stream_post_policy", "can_remove_subscribers_group_id", ] def to_dict(self) -> DefaultStreamDict: return DefaultStreamDict( can_remove_subscribers_group=self.can_remove_subscribers_group_id, creator_id=self.creator_id, date_created=datetime_to_timestamp(self.date_created), description=self.description, first_message_id=self.first_message_id, history_public_to_subscribers=self.history_public_to_subscribers, invite_only=self.invite_only, is_web_public=self.is_web_public, message_retention_days=self.message_retention_days, name=self.name, rendered_description=self.rendered_description, stream_id=self.id, stream_post_policy=self.stream_post_policy, is_announcement_only=self.stream_post_policy == Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_ADMINS, ) post_save.connect(flush_stream, sender=Stream) post_delete.connect(flush_stream, sender=Stream) def get_realm_stream(stream_name: str, realm_id: int) -> Stream: return Stream.objects.get(name__iexact=stream_name.strip(), realm_id=realm_id) def get_active_streams(realm: Realm) -> QuerySet[Stream]: """ Return all streams (including invite-only streams) that have not been deactivated. """ return Stream.objects.filter(realm=realm, deactivated=False) def get_linkable_streams(realm_id: int) -> QuerySet[Stream]: """ This returns the streams that we are allowed to linkify using something like "#frontend" in our markup. For now the business rule is that you can link any stream in the realm that hasn't been deactivated (similar to how get_active_streams works). """ return Stream.objects.filter(realm_id=realm_id, deactivated=False) def get_stream(stream_name: str, realm: Realm) -> Stream: """ Callers that don't have a Realm object already available should use get_realm_stream directly, to avoid unnecessarily fetching the Realm object. """ return get_realm_stream(stream_name, realm.id) def get_stream_by_id_in_realm(stream_id: int, realm: Realm) -> Stream: return Stream.objects.select_related("realm", "recipient").get(id=stream_id, realm=realm) def bulk_get_streams(realm: Realm, stream_names: Set[str]) -> Dict[str, Any]: def fetch_streams_by_name(stream_names: Set[str]) -> QuerySet[Stream]: # # This should be just # # Stream.objects.select_related().filter(name__iexact__in=stream_names, # realm_id=realm_id) # # But chaining __in and __iexact doesn't work with Django's # ORM, so we have the following hack to construct the relevant where clause where_clause = ( "upper(zerver_stream.name::text) IN (SELECT upper(name) FROM unnest(%s) AS name)" ) return get_active_streams(realm).extra(where=[where_clause], params=(list(stream_names),)) if not stream_names: return {} streams = list(fetch_streams_by_name(stream_names)) return {stream.name.lower(): stream for stream in streams} class Subscription(models.Model): """Keeps track of which users are part of the audience for a given Recipient object. For 1:1 and group direct message Recipient objects, only the user_profile and recipient fields have any meaning, defining the immutable set of users who are in the audience for that Recipient. For Recipient objects associated with a Stream, the remaining fields in this model describe the user's subscription to that stream. """ user_profile = models.ForeignKey(UserProfile, on_delete=CASCADE) recipient = models.ForeignKey(Recipient, on_delete=CASCADE) # Whether the user has since unsubscribed. We mark Subscription # objects as inactive, rather than deleting them, when a user # unsubscribes, so we can preserve user customizations like # notification settings, stream color, etc., if the user later # resubscribes. active = models.BooleanField(default=True) # This is a denormalization designed to improve the performance of # bulk queries of Subscription objects, Whether the subscribed user # is active tends to be a key condition in those queries. # We intentionally don't specify a default value to promote thinking # about this explicitly, as in some special cases, such as data import, # we may be creating Subscription objects for a user that's deactivated. is_user_active = models.BooleanField() # Whether this user had muted this stream. is_muted = models.BooleanField(default=False) DEFAULT_STREAM_COLOR = "#c2c2c2" color = models.CharField(max_length=10, default=DEFAULT_STREAM_COLOR) pin_to_top = models.BooleanField(default=False) # These fields are stream-level overrides for the user's default # configuration for notification, configured in UserProfile. The # default, None, means we just inherit the user-level default. desktop_notifications = models.BooleanField(null=True, default=None) audible_notifications = models.BooleanField(null=True, default=None) push_notifications = models.BooleanField(null=True, default=None) email_notifications = models.BooleanField(null=True, default=None) wildcard_mentions_notify = models.BooleanField(null=True, default=None) class Meta: unique_together = ("user_profile", "recipient") indexes = [ models.Index( fields=("recipient", "user_profile"), name="zerver_subscription_recipient_id_user_profile_id_idx", condition=Q(active=True, is_user_active=True), ), ] @override def __str__(self) -> str: return f"{self.user_profile!r} -> {self.recipient!r}" # Subscription fields included whenever a Subscription object is provided to # Zulip clients via the API. A few details worth noting: # * These fields will generally be merged with Stream.API_FIELDS # data about the stream. # * "user_profile" is usually implied as full API access to Subscription # is primarily done for the current user; API access to other users' # subscriptions is generally limited to boolean yes/no. # * "id" and "recipient_id" are not included as they are not used # in the Zulip API; it's an internal implementation detail. # Subscription objects are always looked up in the API via # (user_profile, stream) pairs. # * "active" is often excluded in API use cases where it is implied. # * "is_muted" often needs to be copied to not "in_home_view" for # backwards-compatibility. API_FIELDS = [ "audible_notifications", "color", "desktop_notifications", "email_notifications", "is_muted", "pin_to_top", "push_notifications", "wildcard_mentions_notify", ] class DefaultStream(models.Model): realm = models.ForeignKey(Realm, on_delete=CASCADE) stream = models.ForeignKey(Stream, on_delete=CASCADE) class Meta: unique_together = ("realm", "stream") class DefaultStreamGroup(models.Model): MAX_NAME_LENGTH = 60 name = models.CharField(max_length=MAX_NAME_LENGTH, db_index=True) realm = models.ForeignKey(Realm, on_delete=CASCADE) streams = models.ManyToManyField("zerver.Stream") description = models.CharField(max_length=1024, default="") class Meta: unique_together = ("realm", "name") def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: return dict( name=self.name, id=self.id, description=self.description, streams=[stream.to_dict() for stream in self.streams.all().order_by("name")], ) def get_default_stream_groups(realm: Realm) -> QuerySet[DefaultStreamGroup]: return DefaultStreamGroup.objects.filter(realm=realm)