from typing import Collection, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Union from django.db.models.query import QuerySet from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now from django.utils.translation import gettext as _ from typing_extensions import TypedDict from zerver.lib.exceptions import StreamAdministratorRequired from zerver.lib.markdown import markdown_convert from zerver.lib.request import JsonableError from zerver.lib.stream_subscription import get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id from zerver.models import ( DefaultStreamGroup, Realm, RealmAuditLog, Recipient, Stream, Subscription, UserProfile, active_non_guest_user_ids, bulk_get_streams, get_realm_stream, get_stream, get_stream_by_id_in_realm, is_cross_realm_bot_email, ) from zerver.tornado.django_api import send_event class StreamDict(TypedDict, total=False): """ This type ultimately gets used in two places: - we use it to create a stream - we use it to specify a stream It's possible we want a smaller type to use for removing streams, but it would complicate how we write the types for list_to_stream. Note that these fields are just a subset of the fields in the Stream model. """ name: str description: str invite_only: bool is_web_public: bool stream_post_policy: int history_public_to_subscribers: Optional[bool] message_retention_days: Optional[int] def get_default_value_for_history_public_to_subscribers( realm: Realm, invite_only: bool, history_public_to_subscribers: Optional[bool], ) -> bool: if invite_only: if history_public_to_subscribers is None: # A private stream's history is non-public by default history_public_to_subscribers = False else: # If we later decide to support public streams without # history, we can remove this code path. history_public_to_subscribers = True if realm.is_zephyr_mirror_realm: # In the Zephyr mirroring model, history is unconditionally # not public to subscribers, even for public streams. history_public_to_subscribers = False return history_public_to_subscribers def render_stream_description(text: str) -> str: return markdown_convert(text, no_previews=True) def send_stream_creation_event(stream: Stream, user_ids: List[int]) -> None: event = dict(type="stream", op="create", streams=[stream.to_dict()]) send_event(stream.realm, event, user_ids) def create_stream_if_needed( realm: Realm, stream_name: str, *, invite_only: bool = False, is_web_public: bool = False, stream_post_policy: int = Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_EVERYONE, history_public_to_subscribers: Optional[bool] = None, stream_description: str = "", message_retention_days: Optional[int] = None, acting_user: Optional[UserProfile] = None, ) -> Tuple[Stream, bool]: history_public_to_subscribers = get_default_value_for_history_public_to_subscribers( realm, invite_only, history_public_to_subscribers ) (stream, created) = Stream.objects.get_or_create( realm=realm, name__iexact=stream_name, defaults=dict( name=stream_name, description=stream_description, invite_only=invite_only, is_web_public=is_web_public, stream_post_policy=stream_post_policy, history_public_to_subscribers=history_public_to_subscribers, is_in_zephyr_realm=realm.is_zephyr_mirror_realm, message_retention_days=message_retention_days, ), ) if created: recipient = Recipient.objects.create(type_id=stream.id, type=Recipient.STREAM) stream.recipient = recipient stream.rendered_description = render_stream_description(stream_description) stream.save(update_fields=["recipient", "rendered_description"]) if stream.is_public(): send_stream_creation_event(stream, active_non_guest_user_ids(stream.realm_id)) else: realm_admin_ids = [user.id for user in stream.realm.get_admin_users_and_bots()] send_stream_creation_event(stream, realm_admin_ids) event_time = timezone_now() RealmAuditLog.objects.create( realm=realm, acting_user=acting_user, modified_stream=stream, event_type=RealmAuditLog.STREAM_CREATED, event_time=event_time, ) return stream, created def create_streams_if_needed( realm: Realm, stream_dicts: List[StreamDict], acting_user: Optional[UserProfile] = None ) -> Tuple[List[Stream], List[Stream]]: """Note that stream_dict["name"] is assumed to already be stripped of whitespace""" added_streams: List[Stream] = [] existing_streams: List[Stream] = [] for stream_dict in stream_dicts: stream, created = create_stream_if_needed( realm, stream_dict["name"], invite_only=stream_dict.get("invite_only", False), stream_post_policy=stream_dict.get( "stream_post_policy", Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_EVERYONE ), history_public_to_subscribers=stream_dict.get("history_public_to_subscribers"), stream_description=stream_dict.get("description", ""), message_retention_days=stream_dict.get("message_retention_days", None), acting_user=acting_user, ) if created: added_streams.append(stream) else: existing_streams.append(stream) return added_streams, existing_streams def check_stream_name(stream_name: str) -> None: if stream_name.strip() == "": raise JsonableError(_("Invalid stream name '{}'").format(stream_name)) if len(stream_name) > Stream.MAX_NAME_LENGTH: raise JsonableError( _("Stream name too long (limit: {} characters).").format(Stream.MAX_NAME_LENGTH) ) for i in stream_name: if ord(i) == 0: raise JsonableError( _("Stream name '{}' contains NULL (0x00) characters.").format(stream_name) ) def subscribed_to_stream(user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: int) -> bool: return Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile=user_profile, active=True, recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM, recipient__type_id=stream_id, ).exists() def check_stream_access_based_on_stream_post_policy(sender: UserProfile, stream: Stream) -> None: if sender.is_realm_admin or is_cross_realm_bot_email(sender.delivery_email): pass elif stream.stream_post_policy == Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_ADMINS: raise JsonableError(_("Only organization administrators can send to this stream.")) elif ( stream.stream_post_policy == Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_MODERATORS and not sender.is_moderator ): raise JsonableError( _("Only organization administrators and moderators can send to this stream.") ) elif stream.stream_post_policy != Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_EVERYONE and sender.is_guest: raise JsonableError(_("Guests cannot send to this stream.")) elif ( stream.stream_post_policy == Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_RESTRICT_NEW_MEMBERS and sender.is_provisional_member ): raise JsonableError(_("New members cannot send to this stream.")) return def access_stream_for_send_message( sender: UserProfile, stream: Stream, forwarder_user_profile: Optional[UserProfile] ) -> None: # Our caller is responsible for making sure that `stream` actually # matches the realm of the sender. try: check_stream_access_based_on_stream_post_policy(sender, stream) except JsonableError as e: if sender.is_bot and sender.bot_owner is not None: check_stream_access_based_on_stream_post_policy(sender.bot_owner, stream) else: raise JsonableError(e.msg) # forwarder_user_profile cases should be analyzed first, as incorrect # message forging is cause for denying access regardless of any other factors. if forwarder_user_profile is not None and forwarder_user_profile != sender: if ( forwarder_user_profile.can_forge_sender and forwarder_user_profile.realm_id == sender.realm_id and sender.realm_id == stream.realm_id ): return else: raise JsonableError(_("User not authorized for this query")) if is_cross_realm_bot_email(sender.delivery_email): return if stream.realm_id != sender.realm_id: # Sending to other realm's streams is always disallowed, # with the exception of cross-realm bots. raise JsonableError(_("User not authorized for this query")) if stream.is_web_public: # Even guest users can write to web-public streams. return if not (stream.invite_only or sender.is_guest): # This is a public stream and sender is not a guest user return if subscribed_to_stream(sender, stream.id): # It is private, but your are subscribed return if sender.can_forge_sender: # can_forge_sender allows sending to any stream in the realm. return if sender.is_bot and ( sender.bot_owner is not None and subscribed_to_stream(sender.bot_owner, stream.id) ): # Bots can send to any stream their owner can. return # All other cases are an error. raise JsonableError(_("Not authorized to send to stream '{}'").format(stream.name)) def check_for_exactly_one_stream_arg(stream_id: Optional[int], stream: Optional[str]) -> None: if stream_id is None and stream is None: raise JsonableError(_("Please supply 'stream'.")) if stream_id is not None and stream is not None: raise JsonableError(_("Please choose one: 'stream' or 'stream_id'.")) def check_stream_access_for_delete_or_update( user_profile: UserProfile, stream: Stream, sub: Optional[Subscription] = None ) -> None: error = _("Invalid stream id") if stream.realm_id != user_profile.realm_id: raise JsonableError(error) if user_profile.is_realm_admin: return if sub is None and stream.invite_only: raise JsonableError(error) if sub is not None and sub.is_stream_admin: return raise StreamAdministratorRequired() def access_stream_for_delete_or_update( user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: int ) -> Tuple[Stream, Optional[Subscription]]: try: stream = Stream.objects.get(id=stream_id) except Stream.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(_("Invalid stream id")) try: sub = Subscription.objects.get( user_profile=user_profile, recipient=stream.recipient, active=True ) except Subscription.DoesNotExist: sub = None check_stream_access_for_delete_or_update(user_profile, stream, sub) return (stream, sub) # Only set allow_realm_admin flag to True when you want to allow realm admin to # access unsubscribed private stream content. def access_stream_common( user_profile: UserProfile, stream: Stream, error: str, require_active: bool = True, allow_realm_admin: bool = False, ) -> Optional[Subscription]: """Common function for backend code where the target use attempts to access the target stream, returning all the data fetched along the way. If that user does not have permission to access that stream, we throw an exception. A design goal is that the error message is the same for streams you can't access and streams that don't exist.""" # First, we don't allow any access to streams in other realms. if stream.realm_id != user_profile.realm_id: # Callers should verify this on their own, so this functions as defensive code. raise AssertionError("user_profile and stream realms don't match") try: sub = Subscription.objects.get( user_profile=user_profile, recipient_id=stream.recipient_id, active=require_active ) except Subscription.DoesNotExist: sub = None # Any realm user, even guests, can access web_public streams. if stream.is_web_public: return sub # If the stream is in your realm and public, you can access it. if stream.is_public() and not user_profile.is_guest: return sub # Or if you are subscribed to the stream, you can access it. if sub is not None: return sub # For some specific callers (e.g. getting list of subscribers, # removing other users from a stream, and updating stream name and # description), we allow realm admins to access stream even if # they are not subscribed to a private stream. if user_profile.is_realm_admin and allow_realm_admin: return sub # Otherwise it is a private stream and you're not on it, so throw # an error. raise JsonableError(error) def access_stream_by_id( user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: int, require_active: bool = True, allow_realm_admin: bool = False, ) -> Tuple[Stream, Optional[Subscription]]: error = _("Invalid stream id") try: stream = get_stream_by_id_in_realm(stream_id, user_profile.realm) except Stream.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(error) sub = access_stream_common( user_profile, stream, error, require_active=require_active, allow_realm_admin=allow_realm_admin, ) return (stream, sub) def get_public_streams_queryset(realm: Realm) -> "QuerySet[Stream]": return Stream.objects.filter(realm=realm, invite_only=False, history_public_to_subscribers=True) def get_web_public_streams_queryset(realm: Realm) -> "QuerySet[Stream]": # In theory, is_web_public=True implies invite_only=False and # history_public_to_subscribers=True, but it's safer to include # this in the query. return Stream.objects.filter( realm=realm, deactivated=False, invite_only=False, history_public_to_subscribers=True, is_web_public=True, ) def check_stream_name_available(realm: Realm, name: str) -> None: check_stream_name(name) try: get_stream(name, realm) raise JsonableError(_("Stream name '{}' is already taken.").format(name)) except Stream.DoesNotExist: pass def access_stream_by_name( user_profile: UserProfile, stream_name: str, allow_realm_admin: bool = False ) -> Tuple[Stream, Optional[Subscription]]: error = _("Invalid stream name '{}'").format(stream_name) try: stream = get_realm_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm_id) except Stream.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(error) sub = access_stream_common( user_profile, stream, error, allow_realm_admin=allow_realm_admin, ) return (stream, sub) def access_web_public_stream(stream_id: int, realm: Realm) -> Stream: error = _("Invalid stream id") try: stream = get_stream_by_id_in_realm(stream_id, realm) except Stream.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(error) if not stream.is_web_public: raise JsonableError(error) return stream def access_stream_for_unmute_topic_by_name( user_profile: UserProfile, stream_name: str, error: str ) -> Stream: """ It may seem a little silly to have this helper function for unmuting topics, but it gets around a linter warning, and it helps to be able to review all security-related stuff in one place. Our policy for accessing streams when you unmute a topic is that you don't necessarily need to have an active subscription or even "legal" access to the stream. Instead, we just verify the stream_id has been muted in the past (not here, but in the caller). Long term, we'll probably have folks just pass us in the id of the MutedTopic row to unmute topics. """ try: stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm) except Stream.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(error) return stream def access_stream_for_unmute_topic_by_id( user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: int, error: str ) -> Stream: try: stream = Stream.objects.get(id=stream_id, realm_id=user_profile.realm_id) except Stream.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(error) return stream def private_stream_user_ids(stream_id: int) -> Set[int]: subscriptions = get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id( stream_id, include_deactivated_users=False ) return {sub["user_profile_id"] for sub in subscriptions.values("user_profile_id")} def public_stream_user_ids(stream: Stream) -> Set[int]: guest_subscriptions = get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id( stream.id, include_deactivated_users=False ).filter(user_profile__role=UserProfile.ROLE_GUEST) guest_subscriptions = { sub["user_profile_id"] for sub in guest_subscriptions.values("user_profile_id") } return set(active_non_guest_user_ids(stream.realm_id)) | guest_subscriptions def can_access_stream_user_ids(stream: Stream) -> Set[int]: # return user ids of users who can access the attributes of a # stream, such as its name/description. Useful for sending events # to all users with access to a stream's attributes. if stream.is_public(): # For a public stream, this is everyone in the realm # except unsubscribed guest users return public_stream_user_ids(stream) else: # for a private stream, it's subscribers plus realm admins. return private_stream_user_ids(stream.id) | { user.id for user in stream.realm.get_admin_users_and_bots() } def can_access_stream_history(user_profile: UserProfile, stream: Stream) -> bool: """Determine whether the provided user is allowed to access the history of the target stream. The stream is specified by name. This is used by the caller to determine whether this user can get historical messages before they joined for a narrowing search. Because of the way our search is currently structured, we may be passed an invalid stream here. We return False in that situation, and subsequent code will do validation and raise the appropriate JsonableError. Note that this function should only be used in contexts where access_stream is being called elsewhere to confirm that the user can actually see this stream. """ if user_profile.realm_id != stream.realm_id: raise AssertionError("user_profile and stream realms don't match") if stream.is_web_public: return True if stream.is_history_realm_public() and not user_profile.is_guest: return True if stream.is_history_public_to_subscribers(): # In this case, we check if the user is subscribed. error = _("Invalid stream name '{}'").format(stream.name) try: access_stream_common(user_profile, stream, error) except JsonableError: return False return True return False def can_access_stream_history_by_name(user_profile: UserProfile, stream_name: str) -> bool: try: stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm) except Stream.DoesNotExist: return False return can_access_stream_history(user_profile, stream) def can_access_stream_history_by_id(user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: int) -> bool: try: stream = get_stream_by_id_in_realm(stream_id, user_profile.realm) except Stream.DoesNotExist: return False return can_access_stream_history(user_profile, stream) def filter_stream_authorization( user_profile: UserProfile, streams: Collection[Stream] ) -> Tuple[List[Stream], List[Stream]]: recipient_ids = [stream.recipient_id for stream in streams] subscribed_recipient_ids = set( Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile=user_profile, recipient_id__in=recipient_ids, active=True ).values_list("recipient_id", flat=True) ) unauthorized_streams: List[Stream] = [] for stream in streams: # The user is authorized for their own streams if stream.recipient_id in subscribed_recipient_ids: continue # Web public streams are accessible even to guests if stream.is_web_public: continue # Members and administrators are authorized for public streams if not stream.invite_only and not user_profile.is_guest: continue unauthorized_streams.append(stream) authorized_streams = [ stream for stream in streams if stream.id not in {stream.id for stream in unauthorized_streams} ] return authorized_streams, unauthorized_streams def list_to_streams( streams_raw: Collection[StreamDict], user_profile: UserProfile, autocreate: bool = False, admin_access_required: bool = False, ) -> Tuple[List[Stream], List[Stream]]: """Converts list of dicts to a list of Streams, validating input in the process For each stream name, we validate it to ensure it meets our requirements for a proper stream name using check_stream_name. This function in autocreate mode should be atomic: either an exception will be raised during a precheck, or all the streams specified will have been created if applicable. @param streams_raw The list of stream dictionaries to process; names should already be stripped of whitespace by the caller. @param user_profile The user for whom we are retrieving the streams @param autocreate Whether we should create streams if they don't already exist """ # Validate all streams, getting extant ones, then get-or-creating the rest. stream_set = {stream_dict["name"] for stream_dict in streams_raw} for stream_name in stream_set: # Stream names should already have been stripped by the # caller, but it makes sense to verify anyway. assert stream_name == stream_name.strip() check_stream_name(stream_name) existing_streams: List[Stream] = [] missing_stream_dicts: List[StreamDict] = [] existing_stream_map = bulk_get_streams(user_profile.realm, stream_set) if admin_access_required: existing_recipient_ids = [stream.recipient_id for stream in existing_stream_map.values()] subs = Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile=user_profile, recipient_id__in=existing_recipient_ids, active=True ) sub_map = {sub.recipient_id: sub for sub in subs} for stream in existing_stream_map.values(): sub = sub_map.get(stream.recipient_id, None) check_stream_access_for_delete_or_update(user_profile, stream, sub) message_retention_days_not_none = False for stream_dict in streams_raw: stream_name = stream_dict["name"] stream = existing_stream_map.get(stream_name.lower()) if stream is None: if stream_dict.get("message_retention_days", None) is not None: message_retention_days_not_none = True missing_stream_dicts.append(stream_dict) else: existing_streams.append(stream) if len(missing_stream_dicts) == 0: # This is the happy path for callers who expected all of these # streams to exist already. created_streams: List[Stream] = [] else: # autocreate=True path starts here if not user_profile.can_create_streams(): # Guest users case will not be handled here as it will be # handled by the decorator in add_subscriptions_backend. raise JsonableError(_("Insufficient permission")) elif not autocreate: raise JsonableError( _("Stream(s) ({}) do not exist").format( ", ".join(stream_dict["name"] for stream_dict in missing_stream_dicts), ) ) elif message_retention_days_not_none: if not user_profile.is_realm_owner: raise JsonableError(_("User cannot create stream with this settings.")) user_profile.realm.ensure_not_on_limited_plan() # We already filtered out existing streams, so dup_streams # will normally be an empty list below, but we protect against somebody # else racing to create the same stream. (This is not an entirely # paranoid approach, since often on Zulip two people will discuss # creating a new stream, and both people eagerly do it.) created_streams, dup_streams = create_streams_if_needed( realm=user_profile.realm, stream_dicts=missing_stream_dicts, acting_user=user_profile ) existing_streams += dup_streams return existing_streams, created_streams def access_default_stream_group_by_id(realm: Realm, group_id: int) -> DefaultStreamGroup: try: return DefaultStreamGroup.objects.get(realm=realm, id=group_id) except DefaultStreamGroup.DoesNotExist: raise JsonableError(_("Default stream group with id '{}' does not exist.").format(group_id)) def get_stream_by_narrow_operand_access_unchecked(operand: Union[str, int], realm: Realm) -> Stream: """This is required over access_stream_* in certain cases where we need the stream data only to prepare a response that user can access and not send it out to unauthorized recipients. """ if isinstance(operand, str): return get_stream(operand, realm) return get_stream_by_id_in_realm(operand, realm)