import os import ujson from typing import Union, Dict from django.conf import settings from django.core.management.base import CommandParser from django.test import Client from zerver.lib.management import ZulipBaseCommand, CommandError from zerver.models import get_realm def parse_headers(custom_headers: Union[None, str]) -> Union[None, Dict[str, str]]: """ The main aim of this method is be to convert regular HTTP headers into a format that Django prefers. Note: This function throws a ValueError and thus it should be used in a try/except block. """ headers = {} if not custom_headers: return None custom_headers_dict = ujson.loads(custom_headers) for header in custom_headers_dict: if len(header.split(" ")) > 1: raise ValueError("custom header '%s' contains a space." % (header,)) headers["HTTP_" + header.upper().replace("-", "_")] = str(custom_headers_dict[header]) return headers class Command(ZulipBaseCommand): help = """ Create webhook message based on given fixture Example: ./manage.py send_webhook_fixture_message \ [--realm=zulip] \ --fixture=zerver/webhooks/integration/fixtures/name.json \ '--url=/api/v1/external/integration?stream=stream_name&api_key=api_key' To pass custom headers along with the webhook message use the --custom-headers command line option. Example: --custom-headers='{"X-Custom-Header": "value"}' The format is a JSON dictionary, so make sure that the header names do not contain any spaces in them and that you use the precise quoting approach shown above. """ def add_arguments(self, parser: CommandParser) -> None: parser.add_argument('-f', '--fixture', dest='fixture', type=str, help='The path to the fixture you\'d like to send ' 'into Zulip') parser.add_argument('-u', '--url', dest='url', type=str, help='The url on your Zulip server that you want ' 'to post the fixture to') parser.add_argument('-H', '--custom-headers', dest='custom-headers', type=str, help='The headers you want to provide along with ' 'your mock request to Zulip.') self.add_realm_args(parser, help="Specify which realm/subdomain to connect to; default is zulip") def parse_headers(self, custom_headers: Union[None, str]) -> Union[None, Dict[str, str]]: try: return parse_headers(custom_headers) except ValueError as ve: raise CommandError('Encountered an error while attempting to parse custom headers: {}\n' 'Note: all strings must be enclosed within "" instead of \'\''.format(ve)) def handle(self, **options: str) -> None: if options['fixture'] is None or options['url'] is None: self.print_help('./manage.py', 'send_webhook_fixture_message') raise CommandError full_fixture_path = os.path.join(settings.DEPLOY_ROOT, options['fixture']) if not self._does_fixture_path_exist(full_fixture_path): raise CommandError('Fixture {} does not exist'.format(options['fixture'])) headers = self.parse_headers(options['custom-headers']) json = self._get_fixture_as_json(full_fixture_path) realm = self.get_realm(options) if realm is None: realm = get_realm("zulip") client = Client() if headers: result = client.post(options['url'], json, content_type="application/json", HTTP_HOST=realm.host, **headers) else: result = client.post(options['url'], json, content_type="application/json", HTTP_HOST=realm.host) if result.status_code != 200: raise CommandError('Error status %s: %s' % (result.status_code, result.content)) def _does_fixture_path_exist(self, fixture_path: str) -> bool: return os.path.exists(fixture_path) def _get_fixture_as_json(self, fixture_path: str) -> str: return ujson.dumps(ujson.loads(open(fixture_path).read()))