import os import email import ujson from email.message import Message from email.mime.text import MIMEText from django.conf import settings from django.core.management.base import CommandParser from zerver.lib.actions import encode_email_address from zerver.lib.email_mirror import process_message from zerver.lib.management import ZulipBaseCommand from zerver.models import Realm, get_stream, get_realm # This command loads an email from a specified file and sends it # to the email mirror. Simple emails can be passed in a JSON file, # Look at zerver/tests/fixtures/email/1.json for an example of how # it should look. You can also pass a file which has the raw email, # for example by writing an email.message.Message type object # to a file using as_string() or as_bytes() methods, or copy-pasting # the content of "Show original" on an email in Gmail. # See zerver/tests/fixtures/email/1.txt for a very simple example, # but anything that the message_from_binary_file function # from the email library can parse should work. # Value of the TO: header doesn't matter, as it is overriden # by the command in order for the email to be sent to the correct stream. class Command(ZulipBaseCommand): help = """ Send specified email from a fixture file to the email mirror Example: ./manage.py send_to_email_mirror --fixture=zerver/tests/fixtures/emails/filename """ def add_arguments(self, parser: CommandParser) -> None: parser.add_argument('-f', '--fixture', dest='fixture', type=str, help='The path to the email message you\'d like to send ' 'to the email mirror.\n' 'Accepted formats: json or raw email file. ' 'See zerver/tests/fixtures/email/ for examples') parser.add_argument('-s', '--stream', dest='stream', type=str, help='The name of the stream to which you\'d like to send ' 'the message. Default: Denmark') self.add_realm_args(parser, help="Specify which realm to connect to; default is zulip") def handle(self, **options: str) -> None: if options['fixture'] is None: self.print_help('./manage.py', 'send_to_email_mirror') exit(1) if options['stream'] is None: stream = "Denmark" else: stream = options['stream'] realm = self.get_realm(options) if realm is None: realm = get_realm("zulip") full_fixture_path = os.path.join(settings.DEPLOY_ROOT, options['fixture']) # parse the input email into Message type and prepare to process_message() it message = self._parse_email_fixture(full_fixture_path) self._prepare_message(message, realm, stream) process_message(message) def _does_fixture_path_exist(self, fixture_path: str) -> bool: return os.path.exists(fixture_path) def _parse_email_json_fixture(self, fixture_path: str) -> Message: with open(fixture_path) as fp: json_content = ujson.load(fp)[0] message = MIMEText(json_content['body']) message['From'] = json_content['from'] message['Subject'] = json_content['subject'] return message def _parse_email_fixture(self, fixture_path: str) -> Message: if not self._does_fixture_path_exist(fixture_path): print('Fixture {} does not exist'.format(fixture_path)) exit(1) if fixture_path.endswith('.json'): message = self._parse_email_json_fixture(fixture_path) else: with open(fixture_path, "rb") as fp: message = email.message_from_binary_file(fp) return message def _prepare_message(self, message: Message, realm: Realm, stream_name: str) -> None: stream = get_stream(stream_name, realm) recipient_headers = ["X-Gm-Original-To", "Delivered-To", "Resent-To", "Resent-CC", "To", "CC"] for header in recipient_headers: if header in message: del message[header] message[header] = encode_email_address(stream) return message['To'] = encode_email_address(stream)