from __future__ import absolute_import from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt from zerver.decorator import authenticated_json_post_view, has_request_variables, REQ from zerver.lib.actions import internal_send_message from zerver.lib.response import json_error, json_success from zerver.lib.validator import check_string from zerver.models import UserProfile from zerver.lib.rest import rest_dispatch as _rest_dispatch rest_dispatch = csrf_exempt((lambda request, *args, **kwargs: _rest_dispatch(request, globals(), *args, **kwargs))) @authenticated_json_post_view @has_request_variables def json_tutorial_send_message(request, user_profile, type=REQ, recipient=REQ, topic=REQ, content=REQ): """ This function, used by the onboarding tutorial, causes the Tutorial Bot to send you the message you pass in here. (That way, the Tutorial Bot's messages to you get rendered by the server and therefore look like any other message.) """ sender_name = "welcome-bot@zulip.com" if type == 'stream': internal_send_message(sender_name, "stream", recipient, topic, content, realm=user_profile.realm) return json_success() # For now, there are no PM cases. return json_error('Bad data passed in to tutorial_send_message') @authenticated_json_post_view @has_request_variables def json_tutorial_status(request, user_profile, status=REQ('status')): if status == 'started': user_profile.tutorial_status = UserProfile.TUTORIAL_STARTED elif status == 'finished': user_profile.tutorial_status = UserProfile.TUTORIAL_FINISHED user_profile.save(update_fields=["tutorial_status"]) return json_success()