from argparse import ArgumentParser from typing import Any from zerver.lib.actions import do_deactivate_user from zerver.lib.management import CommandError, ZulipBaseCommand from zerver.lib.sessions import user_sessions from zerver.models import UserProfile class Command(ZulipBaseCommand): help = "Deactivate a user, including forcibly logging them out." def add_arguments(self, parser: ArgumentParser) -> None: parser.add_argument( "-f", "--for-real", action="store_true", help="Actually deactivate the user. Default is a dry run.", ) parser.add_argument("email", metavar="", help="email of user to deactivate") self.add_realm_args(parser) def handle(self, *args: Any, **options: Any) -> None: realm = self.get_realm(options) user_profile = self.get_user(options["email"], realm) print( f"Deactivating {user_profile.full_name} ({user_profile.delivery_email}) - {user_profile.realm.string_id}" ) print(f"{user_profile.delivery_email} has the following active sessions:") for session in user_sessions(user_profile): print(session.expire_date, session.get_decoded()) print("") print( "{} has {} active bots that will also be deactivated.".format( user_profile.delivery_email, UserProfile.objects.filter( is_bot=True, is_active=True, bot_owner=user_profile, ).count(), ) ) if not options["for_real"]: raise CommandError("This was a dry run. Pass -f to actually deactivate.") do_deactivate_user(user_profile) print("Sessions deleted, user deactivated.")