import datetime from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set from django.conf import settings from django.db import transaction from django.db.models import Q from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now from django.utils.translation import gettext as _ from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy from django.utils.translation import override as override_language from django_stubs_ext import StrPromise from zerver.actions.message_delete import DeleteMessagesEvent from zerver.actions.message_flags import do_update_mobile_push_notification from zerver.actions.message_send import ( filter_presence_idle_user_ids, get_recipient_info, internal_send_stream_message, render_incoming_message, ) from zerver.actions.uploads import check_attachment_reference_change from zerver.actions.user_topics import do_mute_topic, do_unmute_topic from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError from zerver.lib.markdown import MessageRenderingResult, topic_links from zerver.lib.markdown import version as markdown_version from zerver.lib.mention import MentionBackend, MentionData, silent_mention_syntax_for_user from zerver.lib.message import ( access_message, bulk_access_messages, normalize_body, truncate_topic, update_to_dict_cache, wildcard_mention_allowed, ) from zerver.lib.queue import queue_json_publish from zerver.lib.stream_subscription import get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id from zerver.lib.stream_topic import StreamTopicTarget from zerver.lib.streams import access_stream_by_id, check_stream_access_based_on_stream_post_policy from zerver.lib.string_validation import check_stream_topic from zerver.lib.timestamp import datetime_to_timestamp from zerver.lib.topic import ( ORIG_TOPIC, RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX, TOPIC_LINKS, TOPIC_NAME, messages_for_topic, save_message_for_edit_use_case, update_edit_history, update_messages_for_topic_edit, ) from zerver.lib.types import EditHistoryEvent from zerver.lib.user_message import UserMessageLite, bulk_insert_ums from zerver.lib.user_topics import get_users_muting_topic from zerver.lib.widget import is_widget_message from zerver.models import ( ArchivedAttachment, Attachment, Message, Reaction, Stream, UserMessage, UserProfile, get_stream_by_id_in_realm, get_system_bot, ) from zerver.tornado.django_api import send_event def subscriber_info(user_id: int) -> Dict[str, Any]: return {"id": user_id, "flags": ["read"]} def validate_message_edit_payload( message: Message, stream_id: Optional[int], topic_name: Optional[str], propagate_mode: Optional[str], content: Optional[str], ) -> None: """ Checks that the data sent is well-formed. Does not handle editability, permissions etc. """ if topic_name is None and content is None and stream_id is None: raise JsonableError(_("Nothing to change")) if not message.is_stream_message(): if stream_id is not None: raise JsonableError(_("Private messages cannot be moved to streams.")) if topic_name is not None: raise JsonableError(_("Private messages cannot have topics.")) if propagate_mode != "change_one" and topic_name is None and stream_id is None: raise JsonableError(_("Invalid propagate_mode without topic edit")) if topic_name is not None: check_stream_topic(topic_name) if stream_id is not None and content is not None: raise JsonableError(_("Cannot change message content while changing stream")) # Right now, we prevent users from editing widgets. if content is not None and is_widget_message(message): raise JsonableError(_("Widgets cannot be edited.")) def can_edit_topic( user_profile: UserProfile, is_no_topic_msg: bool, ) -> bool: # We allow anyone to edit (no topic) messages to help tend them. if is_no_topic_msg: return True # The can_move_messages_to_another_topic helper returns whether the user can edit # the topic or not based on edit_topic_policy setting and the user's role. if user_profile.can_move_messages_to_another_topic(): return True return False def maybe_send_resolve_topic_notifications( *, user_profile: UserProfile, stream: Stream, old_topic: str, new_topic: str, changed_messages: List[Message], ) -> bool: """Returns True if resolve topic notifications were in fact sent.""" # Note that topics will have already been stripped in check_update_message. # # This logic is designed to treat removing a weird "✔ ✔✔ " # prefix as unresolving the topic. topic_resolved: bool = new_topic.startswith(RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX) and not old_topic.startswith( RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX ) topic_unresolved: bool = old_topic.startswith( RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX ) and not new_topic.startswith(RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX) if not topic_resolved and not topic_unresolved: # If there's some other weird topic that does not toggle the # state of "topic starts with RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX", we do # nothing. Any other logic could result in cases where we send # these notifications in a non-alternating fashion. # # Note that it is still possible for an individual topic to # have multiple "This topic was marked as resolved" # notifications in a row: one can send new messages to the # pre-resolve topic and then resolve the topic created that # way to get multiple in the resolved topic. And then an # administrator can the messages in between. We consider this # to be a fundamental risk of irresponsible message deletion, # not a bug with the "resolve topics" feature. return False # Compute the users who either sent or reacted to messages that # were moved via the "resolve topic' action. Only those users # should be eligible for this message being managed as unread. affected_participant_ids = {message.sender_id for message in changed_messages} | set( Reaction.objects.filter(message__in=changed_messages).values_list( "user_profile_id", flat=True ) ) sender = get_system_bot(settings.NOTIFICATION_BOT, user_profile.realm_id) user_mention = silent_mention_syntax_for_user(user_profile) with override_language(stream.realm.default_language): if topic_resolved: notification_string = _("{user} has marked this topic as resolved.") elif topic_unresolved: notification_string = _("{user} has marked this topic as unresolved.") internal_send_stream_message( sender, stream, new_topic, notification_string.format( user=user_mention, ), limit_unread_user_ids=affected_participant_ids, ) return True def send_message_moved_breadcrumbs( user_profile: UserProfile, old_stream: Stream, old_topic: str, old_thread_notification_string: Optional[StrPromise], new_stream: Stream, new_topic: Optional[str], new_thread_notification_string: Optional[StrPromise], changed_messages_count: int, ) -> None: # Since moving content between streams is highly disruptive, # it's worth adding a couple tombstone messages showing what # happened. sender = get_system_bot(settings.NOTIFICATION_BOT, old_stream.realm_id) if new_topic is None: new_topic = old_topic user_mention = silent_mention_syntax_for_user(user_profile) old_topic_link = f"#**{old_stream.name}>{old_topic}**" new_topic_link = f"#**{new_stream.name}>{new_topic}**" if new_thread_notification_string is not None: with override_language(new_stream.realm.default_language): internal_send_stream_message( sender, new_stream, new_topic, new_thread_notification_string.format( old_location=old_topic_link, user=user_mention, changed_messages_count=changed_messages_count, ), ) if old_thread_notification_string is not None: with override_language(old_stream.realm.default_language): # Send a notification to the old stream that the topic was moved. internal_send_stream_message( sender, old_stream, old_topic, old_thread_notification_string.format( user=user_mention, new_location=new_topic_link, changed_messages_count=changed_messages_count, ), ) def get_mentions_for_message_updates(message_id: int) -> Set[int]: # We exclude UserMessage.flags.historical rows since those # users did not receive the message originally, and thus # probably are not relevant for reprocessed alert_words, # mentions and similar rendering features. This may be a # decision we change in the future. mentioned_user_ids = ( UserMessage.objects.filter( message=message_id, flags=~UserMessage.flags.historical, ) .filter( Q(flags__andnz=(UserMessage.flags.mentioned | UserMessage.flags.wildcard_mentioned)) ) .values_list("user_profile_id", flat=True) ) return set(mentioned_user_ids) def update_user_message_flags( rendering_result: MessageRenderingResult, ums: Iterable[UserMessage] ) -> None: wildcard = rendering_result.mentions_wildcard mentioned_ids = rendering_result.mentions_user_ids ids_with_alert_words = rendering_result.user_ids_with_alert_words changed_ums: Set[UserMessage] = set() def update_flag(um: UserMessage, should_set: bool, flag: int) -> None: if should_set: if not (um.flags & flag): um.flags |= flag changed_ums.add(um) else: if um.flags & flag: um.flags &= ~flag changed_ums.add(um) for um in ums: has_alert_word = um.user_profile_id in ids_with_alert_words update_flag(um, has_alert_word, UserMessage.flags.has_alert_word) mentioned = um.user_profile_id in mentioned_ids update_flag(um, mentioned, UserMessage.flags.mentioned) update_flag(um, wildcard, UserMessage.flags.wildcard_mentioned) for um in changed_ums: um.save(update_fields=["flags"]) def do_update_embedded_data( user_profile: UserProfile, message: Message, content: Optional[str], rendering_result: MessageRenderingResult, ) -> None: timestamp = timezone_now() event: Dict[str, Any] = { "type": "update_message", "user_id": None, "edit_timestamp": datetime_to_timestamp(timestamp), "message_id": message.id, "rendering_only": True, } changed_messages = [message] rendered_content: Optional[str] = None ums = UserMessage.objects.filter(message=message.id) if content is not None: update_user_message_flags(rendering_result, ums) rendered_content = rendering_result.rendered_content message.rendered_content = rendered_content message.rendered_content_version = markdown_version event["content"] = content event["rendered_content"] = rendered_content message.save(update_fields=["content", "rendered_content"]) event["message_ids"] = update_to_dict_cache(changed_messages) def user_info(um: UserMessage) -> Dict[str, Any]: return { "id": um.user_profile_id, "flags": um.flags_list(), } send_event(user_profile.realm, event, list(map(user_info, ums))) # We use transaction.atomic to support select_for_update in the attachment codepath. @transaction.atomic(savepoint=False) def do_update_message( user_profile: UserProfile, target_message: Message, new_stream: Optional[Stream], topic_name: Optional[str], propagate_mode: Optional[str], send_notification_to_old_thread: bool, send_notification_to_new_thread: bool, content: Optional[str], rendering_result: Optional[MessageRenderingResult], prior_mention_user_ids: Set[int], mention_data: Optional[MentionData] = None, ) -> int: """ The main function for message editing. A message edit event can modify: * the message's content (in which case the caller will have set both content and rendered_content), * the topic, in which case the caller will have set topic_name * or both message's content and the topic * or stream and/or topic, in which case the caller will have set new_stream and/or topic_name. With topic edits, propagate_mode determines whether other message also have their topics edited. """ timestamp = timezone_now() target_message.last_edit_time = timestamp event: Dict[str, Any] = { "type": "update_message", "user_id": user_profile.id, "edit_timestamp": datetime_to_timestamp(timestamp), "message_id": target_message.id, "rendering_only": False, } edit_history_event: EditHistoryEvent = { "user_id": user_profile.id, "timestamp": event["edit_timestamp"], } changed_messages = [target_message] realm = user_profile.realm stream_being_edited = None if target_message.is_stream_message(): stream_id = target_message.recipient.type_id stream_being_edited = get_stream_by_id_in_realm(stream_id, realm) event["stream_name"] = stream_being_edited.name event["stream_id"] = stream_being_edited.id ums = UserMessage.objects.filter(message=target_message.id) if content is not None: assert rendering_result is not None # mention_data is required if there's a content edit. assert mention_data is not None # add data from group mentions to mentions_user_ids. for group_id in rendering_result.mentions_user_group_ids: members = mention_data.get_group_members(group_id) rendering_result.mentions_user_ids.update(members) update_user_message_flags(rendering_result, ums) # One could imagine checking realm.allow_edit_history here and # modifying the events based on that setting, but doing so # doesn't really make sense. We need to send the edit event # to clients regardless, and a client already had access to # the original/pre-edit content of the message anyway. That # setting must be enforced on the client side, and making a # change here simply complicates the logic for clients parsing # edit history events. event["orig_content"] = target_message.content event["orig_rendered_content"] = target_message.rendered_content edit_history_event["prev_content"] = target_message.content edit_history_event["prev_rendered_content"] = target_message.rendered_content edit_history_event[ "prev_rendered_content_version" ] = target_message.rendered_content_version target_message.content = content target_message.rendered_content = rendering_result.rendered_content target_message.rendered_content_version = markdown_version event["content"] = content event["rendered_content"] = rendering_result.rendered_content event["prev_rendered_content_version"] = target_message.rendered_content_version event["is_me_message"] = Message.is_status_message( content, rendering_result.rendered_content ) # target_message.has_image and target_message.has_link will have been # already updated by Markdown rendering in the caller. target_message.has_attachment = check_attachment_reference_change( target_message, rendering_result ) if target_message.is_stream_message(): if topic_name is not None: new_topic_name = topic_name else: new_topic_name = target_message.topic_name() stream_topic: Optional[StreamTopicTarget] = StreamTopicTarget( stream_id=stream_id, topic_name=new_topic_name, ) else: stream_topic = None info = get_recipient_info( realm_id=realm.id, recipient=target_message.recipient, sender_id=target_message.sender_id, stream_topic=stream_topic, possible_wildcard_mention=mention_data.message_has_wildcards(), ) event["online_push_user_ids"] = list(info.online_push_user_ids) event["pm_mention_push_disabled_user_ids"] = list(info.pm_mention_push_disabled_user_ids) event["pm_mention_email_disabled_user_ids"] = list(info.pm_mention_email_disabled_user_ids) event["stream_push_user_ids"] = list(info.stream_push_user_ids) event["stream_email_user_ids"] = list(info.stream_email_user_ids) event["muted_sender_user_ids"] = list(info.muted_sender_user_ids) event["prior_mention_user_ids"] = list(prior_mention_user_ids) event["presence_idle_user_ids"] = filter_presence_idle_user_ids(info.active_user_ids) event["all_bot_user_ids"] = list(info.all_bot_user_ids) if rendering_result.mentions_wildcard: event["wildcard_mention_user_ids"] = list(info.wildcard_mention_user_ids) else: event["wildcard_mention_user_ids"] = [] do_update_mobile_push_notification( target_message, prior_mention_user_ids, rendering_result.mentions_user_ids, info.stream_push_user_ids, ) if topic_name is not None or new_stream is not None: assert propagate_mode is not None orig_topic_name = target_message.topic_name() event["propagate_mode"] = propagate_mode if new_stream is not None: assert content is None assert target_message.is_stream_message() assert stream_being_edited is not None edit_history_event["prev_stream"] = stream_being_edited.id edit_history_event["stream"] = new_stream.id event[ORIG_TOPIC] = orig_topic_name assert new_stream.recipient_id is not None target_message.recipient_id = new_stream.recipient_id event["new_stream_id"] = new_stream.id event["propagate_mode"] = propagate_mode # When messages are moved from one stream to another, some # users may lose access to those messages, including guest # users and users not subscribed to the new stream (if it is a # private stream). For those users, their experience is as # though the messages were deleted, and we should send a # delete_message event to them instead. subs_to_old_stream = get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id( stream_id, include_deactivated_users=True ).select_related("user_profile") subs_to_new_stream = list( get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id( new_stream.id, include_deactivated_users=True ).select_related("user_profile") ) old_stream_sub_ids = [user.user_profile_id for user in subs_to_old_stream] new_stream_sub_ids = [user.user_profile_id for user in subs_to_new_stream] # Get users who aren't subscribed to the new_stream. subs_losing_usermessages = [ sub for sub in subs_to_old_stream if sub.user_profile_id not in new_stream_sub_ids ] # Users who can longer access the message without some action # from administrators. subs_losing_access = [ sub for sub in subs_losing_usermessages if sub.user_profile.is_guest or not new_stream.is_public() ] ums = ums.exclude( user_profile_id__in=[sub.user_profile_id for sub in subs_losing_usermessages] ) subs_gaining_usermessages = [] if not new_stream.is_history_public_to_subscribers(): # For private streams, with history not public to subscribers, # We find out users who are not present in the msgs' old stream # and create new UserMessage for these users so that they can # access this message. subs_gaining_usermessages += [ user_id for user_id in new_stream_sub_ids if user_id not in old_stream_sub_ids ] # We save the full topic name so that checks that require comparison # between the original topic and the topic name passed into this function # will not be affected by the potential truncation of topic_name below. pre_truncation_topic_name = topic_name if topic_name is not None: topic_name = truncate_topic(topic_name) target_message.set_topic_name(topic_name) # These fields have legacy field names. event[ORIG_TOPIC] = orig_topic_name event[TOPIC_NAME] = topic_name event[TOPIC_LINKS] = topic_links(target_message.sender.realm_id, topic_name) edit_history_event["prev_topic"] = orig_topic_name edit_history_event["topic"] = topic_name update_edit_history(target_message, timestamp, edit_history_event) delete_event_notify_user_ids: List[int] = [] if propagate_mode in ["change_later", "change_all"]: assert topic_name is not None or new_stream is not None assert stream_being_edited is not None # Other messages should only get topic/stream fields in their edit history. topic_only_edit_history_event: EditHistoryEvent = { "user_id": edit_history_event["user_id"], "timestamp": edit_history_event["timestamp"], } if topic_name is not None: topic_only_edit_history_event["prev_topic"] = edit_history_event["prev_topic"] topic_only_edit_history_event["topic"] = edit_history_event["topic"] if new_stream is not None: topic_only_edit_history_event["prev_stream"] = edit_history_event["prev_stream"] topic_only_edit_history_event["stream"] = edit_history_event["stream"] messages_list = update_messages_for_topic_edit( acting_user=user_profile, edited_message=target_message, propagate_mode=propagate_mode, orig_topic_name=orig_topic_name, topic_name=topic_name, new_stream=new_stream, old_stream=stream_being_edited, edit_history_event=topic_only_edit_history_event, last_edit_time=timestamp, ) changed_messages += messages_list if new_stream is not None: assert stream_being_edited is not None changed_message_ids = [msg.id for msg in changed_messages] if subs_gaining_usermessages: ums_to_create = [] for message_id in changed_message_ids: for user_profile_id in subs_gaining_usermessages: # The fact that the user didn't have a UserMessage originally means we can infer that the user # was not mentioned in the original message (even if mention syntax was present, it would not # take effect for a user who was not subscribed). If we were editing the message's content, we # would rerender the message and then use the new stream's data to determine whether this is # a mention of a subscriber; but as we are not doing so, we choose to preserve the "was this # mention syntax an actual mention" decision made during the original rendering for implementation # simplicity. As a result, the only flag to consider applying here is read. um = UserMessageLite( user_profile_id=user_profile_id, message_id=message_id, flags=UserMessage.flags.read, ) ums_to_create.append(um) bulk_insert_ums(ums_to_create) # Delete UserMessage objects for users who will no # longer have access to these messages. Note: This could be # very expensive, since it's N guest users x M messages. UserMessage.objects.filter( user_profile_id__in=[sub.user_profile_id for sub in subs_losing_usermessages], message_id__in=changed_message_ids, ).delete() delete_event: DeleteMessagesEvent = { "type": "delete_message", "message_ids": changed_message_ids, "message_type": "stream", "stream_id": stream_being_edited.id, "topic": orig_topic_name, } delete_event_notify_user_ids = [sub.user_profile_id for sub in subs_losing_access] send_event(user_profile.realm, delete_event, delete_event_notify_user_ids) # Reset the Attachment.is_*_public caches for all messages # moved to another stream with different access permissions. if new_stream.invite_only != stream_being_edited.invite_only: Attachment.objects.filter(messages__in=changed_message_ids).update( is_realm_public=None, ) ArchivedAttachment.objects.filter(messages__in=changed_message_ids).update( is_realm_public=None, ) if new_stream.is_web_public != stream_being_edited.is_web_public: Attachment.objects.filter(messages__in=changed_message_ids).update( is_web_public=None, ) ArchivedAttachment.objects.filter(messages__in=changed_message_ids).update( is_web_public=None, ) # This does message.save(update_fields=[...]) save_message_for_edit_use_case(message=target_message) realm_id: Optional[int] = None if stream_being_edited is not None: realm_id = stream_being_edited.realm_id event["message_ids"] = update_to_dict_cache(changed_messages, realm_id) def user_info(um: UserMessage) -> Dict[str, Any]: return { "id": um.user_profile_id, "flags": um.flags_list(), } # The following blocks arranges that users who are subscribed to a # stream and can see history from before they subscribed get # live-update when old messages are edited (e.g. if the user does # a topic edit themself). # # We still don't send an update event to users who are not # subscribed to this stream and don't have a UserMessage row. This # means if a non-subscriber is viewing the narrow, they won't get # a real-time updates. This is a balance between sending # message-edit notifications for every public stream to every user # in the organization (too expansive, and also not what we do for # newly sent messages anyway) and having magical live-updates # where possible. users_to_be_notified = list(map(user_info, ums)) if stream_being_edited is not None and stream_being_edited.is_history_public_to_subscribers(): subscriptions = get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id( stream_id, include_deactivated_users=False ) # We exclude long-term idle users, since they by # definition have no active clients. subscriptions = subscriptions.exclude(user_profile__long_term_idle=True) # Remove duplicates by excluding the id of users already # in users_to_be_notified list. This is the case where a # user both has a UserMessage row and is a current # Subscriber subscriptions = subscriptions.exclude( user_profile_id__in=[um.user_profile_id for um in ums] ) if new_stream is not None: assert delete_event_notify_user_ids is not None subscriptions = subscriptions.exclude(user_profile_id__in=delete_event_notify_user_ids) # All users that are subscribed to the stream must be # notified when a message is edited subscriber_ids = set(subscriptions.values_list("user_profile_id", flat=True)) if new_stream is not None: # TODO: Guest users don't see the new moved topic # unless breadcrumb message for new stream is # enabled. Excluding these users from receiving this # event helps us avoid a error traceback for our # clients. We should figure out a way to inform the # guest users of this new topic if sending a 'message' # event for these messages is not an option. # # Don't send this event to guest subs who are not # subscribers of the old stream but are subscribed to # the new stream; clients will be confused. old_stream_unsubbed_guests = [ sub for sub in subs_to_new_stream if sub.user_profile.is_guest and sub.user_profile_id not in subscriber_ids ] subscriptions = subscriptions.exclude( user_profile_id__in=[sub.user_profile_id for sub in old_stream_unsubbed_guests] ) subscriber_ids = set(subscriptions.values_list("user_profile_id", flat=True)) users_to_be_notified += list(map(subscriber_info, sorted(subscriber_ids))) # UserTopic updates and the content of notifications depend on # whether we've moved the entire topic, or just part of it. We # make that determination here. moved_all_visible_messages = False if topic_name is not None or new_stream is not None: assert stream_being_edited is not None if propagate_mode == "change_all": moved_all_visible_messages = True else: # With other propagate modes, if the user in fact moved # all messages in the stream, we want to explain it was a # full-topic move. # # For security model reasons, we don't want to allow a # user to take any action that would leak information # about older messages they cannot access (E.g. the only # remaining messages are in a stream without shared # history). The bulk_access_messages call below addresses # that concern. # # bulk_access_messages is inefficient for this task, since # we just want to do the exists() version of this # query. But it's nice to reuse code, and this bulk # operation is likely cheaper than a `GET /messages` # unless the topic has thousands of messages of history. assert stream_being_edited.recipient_id is not None unmoved_messages = messages_for_topic( stream_being_edited.recipient_id, orig_topic_name, ) visible_unmoved_messages = bulk_access_messages( user_profile, unmoved_messages, stream=stream_being_edited ) moved_all_visible_messages = len(visible_unmoved_messages) == 0 # Migrate muted topic configuration in the following circumstances: # # * If propagate_mode is change_all, do so unconditionally. # # * If propagate_mode is change_later or change_one, do so when # the acting user has moved the entire topic (as visible to them). # # This rule corresponds to checking moved_all_visible_messages. # # We may want more complex behavior in cases where one appears to # be merging topics (E.g. there are existing messages in the # target topic). if moved_all_visible_messages: assert stream_being_edited is not None assert topic_name is not None or new_stream is not None for muting_user in get_users_muting_topic(stream_being_edited.id, orig_topic_name): # TODO: Ideally, this would be a bulk update operation, # because we are doing database operations in a loop here. # # This loop is only acceptable in production because it is # rare for more than a few users to have muted an # individual topic that is being moved; as of this # writing, no individual topic in Zulip Cloud had been # muted by more than 100 users. if new_stream is not None and muting_user.id in delete_event_notify_user_ids: # If the messages are being moved to a stream the user # cannot access, then we treat this as the # messages/topic being deleted for this user. This is # important for security reasons; we don't want to # give users a UserTopic row in a stream they cannot # access. Unmute the topic for such users. do_unmute_topic(muting_user, stream_being_edited, orig_topic_name) else: # Otherwise, we move the muted topic record for the # user, but removing the old topic mute and then # creating a new one. do_unmute_topic( muting_user, stream_being_edited, orig_topic_name, # do_mute_topic will send an updated muted topic # event, which contains the full set of muted # topics, just after this. skip_muted_topics_event=True, ) do_mute_topic( muting_user, new_stream if new_stream is not None else stream_being_edited, topic_name if topic_name is not None else orig_topic_name, ignore_duplicate=True, ) send_event(user_profile.realm, event, users_to_be_notified) sent_resolve_topic_notification = False if topic_name is not None and content is None and len(changed_messages) > 0: # When stream is changed and topic is marked as resolved or unresolved # in the same API request, resolved or unresolved notification should # be sent to "new_stream". # In general, it is sent to "stream_being_edited". stream_to_send_resolve_topic_notification = stream_being_edited if new_stream is not None: stream_to_send_resolve_topic_notification = new_stream assert stream_to_send_resolve_topic_notification is not None sent_resolve_topic_notification = maybe_send_resolve_topic_notifications( user_profile=user_profile, stream=stream_to_send_resolve_topic_notification, old_topic=orig_topic_name, new_topic=topic_name, changed_messages=changed_messages, ) if ( len(changed_messages) > 0 and (new_stream is not None or topic_name is not None) and stream_being_edited is not None ): # Notify users that the topic was moved. changed_messages_count = len(changed_messages) old_thread_notification_string = None if send_notification_to_old_thread: if moved_all_visible_messages: old_thread_notification_string = gettext_lazy( "This topic was moved to {new_location} by {user}." ) elif changed_messages_count == 1: old_thread_notification_string = gettext_lazy( "A message was moved from this topic to {new_location} by {user}." ) else: old_thread_notification_string = gettext_lazy( "{changed_messages_count} messages were moved from this topic to {new_location} by {user}." ) # The new thread notification code path is a bit subtle. We # don't want every resolve-topic action to also annoyingly # send an extra notification that the topic was moved! # # Since one can resolve/unresolve a topic at the same time # you're moving it, we need to carefully treat the resolve # topic notification as satisfying our obligation to send a # notification to the new topic only if the only thing this # request did is mark the topic as resolved. new_thread_notification_string = None if send_notification_to_new_thread and ( new_stream is not None or not sent_resolve_topic_notification or ( pre_truncation_topic_name is not None and orig_topic_name.lstrip(RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX) != pre_truncation_topic_name.lstrip(RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX) ) ): if moved_all_visible_messages: new_thread_notification_string = gettext_lazy( "This topic was moved here from {old_location} by {user}." ) elif changed_messages_count == 1: new_thread_notification_string = gettext_lazy( "A message was moved here from {old_location} by {user}." ) else: new_thread_notification_string = gettext_lazy( "{changed_messages_count} messages were moved here from {old_location} by {user}." ) send_message_moved_breadcrumbs( user_profile, stream_being_edited, orig_topic_name, old_thread_notification_string, new_stream if new_stream is not None else stream_being_edited, topic_name, new_thread_notification_string, changed_messages_count, ) return len(changed_messages) def check_update_message( user_profile: UserProfile, message_id: int, stream_id: Optional[int] = None, topic_name: Optional[str] = None, propagate_mode: str = "change_one", send_notification_to_old_thread: bool = True, send_notification_to_new_thread: bool = True, content: Optional[str] = None, ) -> int: """This will update a message given the message id and user profile. It checks whether the user profile has the permission to edit the message and raises a JsonableError if otherwise. It returns the number changed. """ message, ignored_user_message = access_message(user_profile, message_id) if content is not None and not user_profile.realm.allow_message_editing: raise JsonableError(_("Your organization has turned off message editing")) # The zerver/views/message_edit.py call point already strips this # via REQ_topic; so we can delete this line if we arrange a # contract where future callers in the embedded bots system strip # use REQ_topic as well (or otherwise are guaranteed to strip input). if topic_name is not None: topic_name = topic_name.strip() if topic_name == message.topic_name(): topic_name = None validate_message_edit_payload(message, stream_id, topic_name, propagate_mode, content) if ( content is not None # You cannot edit the content of message sent by someone else. and message.sender_id != user_profile.id ): raise JsonableError(_("You don't have permission to edit this message")) is_no_topic_msg = message.topic_name() == "(no topic)" if topic_name is not None and not can_edit_topic(user_profile, is_no_topic_msg): raise JsonableError(_("You don't have permission to edit this message")) # If there is a change to the content, check that it hasn't been too long # Allow an extra 20 seconds since we potentially allow editing 15 seconds # past the limit, and in case there are network issues, etc. The 15 comes # from (min_seconds_to_edit + seconds_left_buffer) in message_edit.js; if # you change this value also change those two parameters in message_edit.js. edit_limit_buffer = 20 if content is not None and user_profile.realm.message_content_edit_limit_seconds is not None: deadline_seconds = user_profile.realm.message_content_edit_limit_seconds + edit_limit_buffer if (timezone_now() - message.date_sent) > datetime.timedelta(seconds=deadline_seconds): raise JsonableError(_("The time limit for editing this message has passed")) # If there is a change to the topic, check that the user is allowed to # edit it and that it has not been too long. If user is not admin or moderator, # and the time limit for editing topics is passed, raise an error. if ( topic_name is not None and user_profile.realm.move_messages_within_stream_limit_seconds is not None and not user_profile.is_realm_admin and not user_profile.is_moderator and not is_no_topic_msg ): deadline_seconds = ( user_profile.realm.move_messages_within_stream_limit_seconds + edit_limit_buffer ) if (timezone_now() - message.date_sent) > datetime.timedelta(seconds=deadline_seconds): raise JsonableError(_("The time limit for editing this message's topic has passed")) rendering_result = None links_for_embed: Set[str] = set() prior_mention_user_ids: Set[int] = set() mention_data: Optional[MentionData] = None if content is not None: if content.rstrip() == "": content = "(deleted)" content = normalize_body(content) mention_backend = MentionBackend(user_profile.realm_id) mention_data = MentionData( mention_backend=mention_backend, content=content, ) prior_mention_user_ids = get_mentions_for_message_updates(message.id) # We render the message using the current user's realm; since # the cross-realm bots never edit messages, this should be # always correct. # Note: If rendering fails, the called code will raise a JsonableError. rendering_result = render_incoming_message( message, content, user_profile.realm, mention_data=mention_data, ) links_for_embed |= rendering_result.links_for_preview if message.is_stream_message() and rendering_result.mentions_wildcard: stream = access_stream_by_id(user_profile, message.recipient.type_id)[0] if not wildcard_mention_allowed(message.sender, stream): raise JsonableError( _("You do not have permission to use wildcard mentions in this stream.") ) new_stream = None number_changed = 0 if stream_id is not None: assert message.is_stream_message() if not user_profile.can_move_messages_between_streams(): raise JsonableError(_("You don't have permission to move this message")) try: access_stream_by_id(user_profile, message.recipient.type_id) except JsonableError: raise JsonableError( _( "You don't have permission to move this message due to missing access to its stream" ) ) new_stream = access_stream_by_id(user_profile, stream_id, require_active=True)[0] check_stream_access_based_on_stream_post_policy(user_profile, new_stream) if ( user_profile.realm.move_messages_between_streams_limit_seconds is not None and not user_profile.is_realm_admin and not user_profile.is_moderator ): deadline_seconds = ( user_profile.realm.move_messages_between_streams_limit_seconds + edit_limit_buffer ) if (timezone_now() - message.date_sent) > datetime.timedelta(seconds=deadline_seconds): raise JsonableError( _("The time limit for editing this message's stream has passed") ) number_changed = do_update_message( user_profile, message, new_stream, topic_name, propagate_mode, send_notification_to_old_thread, send_notification_to_new_thread, content, rendering_result, prior_mention_user_ids, mention_data, ) if links_for_embed: event_data = { "message_id": message.id, "message_content": message.content, # The choice of `user_profile.realm_id` rather than # `sender.realm_id` must match the decision made in the # `render_incoming_message` call earlier in this function. "message_realm_id": user_profile.realm_id, "urls": list(links_for_embed), } queue_json_publish("embed_links", event_data) return number_changed