from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect, HttpResponseBadRequest from django.shortcuts import render_to_response from django.template import RequestContext from django.shortcuts import render from django.utils.timezone import utc from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError from django.contrib.auth.views import login as django_login_page from django.contrib.auth.models import User from zephyr.models import Message, UserProfile, Stream, Subscription, \ Recipient, get_display_recipient, get_huddle, Realm, UserMessage, \ create_user, do_send_message, mit_sync_table, create_user_if_needed, \ create_stream_if_needed, PreregistrationUser from zephyr.forms import RegistrationForm, HomepageForm, is_unique from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt from zephyr.decorator import asynchronous from zephyr.lib.query import last_n from zephyr.lib.avatar import gravatar_hash from confirmation.models import Confirmation import datetime import simplejson import socket import re import urllib import time SERVER_GENERATION = int(time.time()) def require_post(view_func): def _wrapped_view_func(request, *args, **kwargs): if request.method != "POST": return HttpResponseBadRequest('This form can only be submitted by POST.') return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs) return _wrapped_view_func # api_key_required will add the authenticated user's user_profile to # the view function's arguments list, since we have to look it up # anyway. def login_required_api_view(view_func): @csrf_exempt @require_post def _wrapped_view_func(request, *args, **kwargs): # Arguably @require_post should protect us from having to do # this, but I don't want to count on us always getting the # decorator ordering right. try: user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user__email=request.POST.get("email")) except UserProfile.DoesNotExist: return json_error("Invalid user") if user_profile is None or request.POST.get("api-key") != user_profile.api_key: return json_error('Invalid API user/key pair.') return view_func(request, user_profile, *args, **kwargs) return _wrapped_view_func # Checks if the request is a POST request and that the user is logged # in. If not, return an error (the @login_required behavior of # redirecting to a login page doesn't make sense for json views) def login_required_json_view(view_func): def _wrapped_view_func(request, *args, **kwargs): # Arguably @require_post should protect us from having to do # this, but I don't want to count on us always getting the # decorator ordering right. if request.method != "POST": return HttpResponseBadRequest('This form can only be submitted by POST.') if not request.user.is_authenticated(): return json_error("Not logged in") return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs) return _wrapped_view_func def json_response(res_type="success", msg="", data={}, status=200): content = {"result":res_type, "msg":msg} content.update(data) return HttpResponse(content=simplejson.dumps(content), mimetype='application/json', status=status) def json_success(data={}): return json_response(data=data) def json_error(msg, data={}): return json_response(res_type="error", msg=msg, data=data, status=400) def get_stream(stream_name, realm): stream = Stream.objects.filter(name__iexact=stream_name, realm=realm) if stream: return stream[0] else: return None @require_post def accounts_register(request): key = request.POST['key'] email = Confirmation.objects.get(confirmation_key=key).content_object.email company_name = email.split('@')[-1] try: is_unique(email) except ValidationError: return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('django.contrib.auth.views.login') + '?email=' + urllib.quote_plus(email)) if request.POST.get('from_confirmation'): form = RegistrationForm() else: form = RegistrationForm(request.POST) if form.is_valid(): password = form.cleaned_data['password'] full_name = form.cleaned_data['full_name'] short_name = email.split('@')[0] domain = form.cleaned_data['domain'] try: realm = Realm.objects.get(domain=domain) except Realm.DoesNotExist: realm = Realm(domain=domain) realm.save() # FIXME: sanitize email addresses create_user(email, password, realm, full_name, short_name) login(request, authenticate(username=email, password=password)) return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('zephyr.views.home')) return render_to_response('zephyr/register.html', { 'form': form, 'company_name': company_name, 'email': email, 'key': key }, context_instance=RequestContext(request)) def login_page(request, **kwargs): template_response = django_login_page(request, **kwargs) try: template_response.context_data['email'] = request.GET['email'] except KeyError: pass return template_response def accounts_home(request): if request.method == 'POST': form = HomepageForm(request.POST) if form.is_valid(): try: email = form.cleaned_data['email'] user = PreregistrationUser.objects.get(email=email) except PreregistrationUser.DoesNotExist: user = PreregistrationUser() user.email = email user.save() Confirmation.objects.send_confirmation(user, user.email) return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('send_confirm', kwargs={'email':user.email})) try: email = request.POST['email'] is_unique(email) except ValidationError: return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('django.contrib.auth.views.login') + '?email=' + urllib.quote_plus(email)) return render_to_response('zephyr/accounts_home.html', context_instance=RequestContext(request)) def home(request): if not request.user.is_authenticated(): return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse(settings.NOT_LOGGED_IN_REDIRECT)) user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user) num_messages = UserMessage.objects.filter(user_profile=user_profile).count() if user_profile.pointer == -1 and num_messages > 0: min_id = UserMessage.objects.filter(user_profile=user_profile).order_by("message")[0].message_id user_profile.pointer = min_id user_profile.save() # Populate personals autocomplete list based on everyone in your # realm. Later we might want a 2-layer autocomplete, where we # consider specially some sort of "buddy list" who e.g. you've # talked to before, but for small organizations, the right list is # everyone in your realm. people = [{'email' : profile.user.email, 'full_name' : profile.full_name} for profile in UserProfile.objects.select_related().filter(realm=user_profile.realm) if profile != user_profile] subscriptions = Subscription.objects.select_related().filter(userprofile_id=user_profile, active=True) streams = [get_display_recipient(sub.recipient) for sub in subscriptions if sub.recipient.type == Recipient.STREAM] return render_to_response('zephyr/index.html', {'user_profile': user_profile, 'email_hash' : gravatar_hash(user_profile.user.email), 'people' : people, 'streams' : streams, 'have_initial_messages': 'true' if num_messages > 0 else 'false', 'show_debug': settings.DEBUG and ('show_debug' in request.GET), 'server_generation': SERVER_GENERATION}, context_instance=RequestContext(request)) @login_required_json_view def json_update_pointer(request): user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user) pointer = request.POST.get('pointer') if not pointer: return json_error("Missing pointer") try: pointer = int(pointer) except ValueError: return json_error("Invalid pointer: must be an integer") if pointer < 0: return json_error("Invalid pointer value") user_profile.pointer = pointer user_profile.save() return json_success() def format_updates_response(messages, mit_sync_bot=False, apply_markdown=False, where='bottom'): if mit_sync_bot: messages = [m for m in messages if not mit_sync_table.get(m.id)] return {'messages': [message.to_dict(apply_markdown) for message in messages], "result": "success", "msg": "", 'where': where, 'server_generation': SERVER_GENERATION} def return_messages_immediately(request, handler, user_profile, **kwargs): first = request.POST.get("first") last = request.POST.get("last") failures = request.POST.get("failures") client_server_generation = request.POST.get("server_generation") if first is None or last is None: # When an API user is first querying the server to subscribe, # there's no reason to reply immediately. return False first = int(first) last = int(last) if failures is not None: failures = int(failures) where = 'bottom' query = Message.objects.select_related().filter(usermessage__user_profile = user_profile).order_by('id') if last == -1: # User has no messages yet # Get a range around the pointer ptr = user_profile.pointer messages = (last_n(200, query.filter(id__lt=ptr)) + list(query.filter(id__gte=ptr)[:200])) else: messages = query.filter(id__gt=last)[:400] if not messages: # No more messages in the future; try filling in from the past. messages = last_n(400, query.filter(id__lt=first)) where = 'top' # Filter for mit_sync_bot before checking whether there are any # messages to pass on. If we don't do this, when the only message # to forward is one that was sent via mit_sync_bot, the API client # will end up in an endless loop requesting more data from us. if kwargs.get("mit_sync_bot"): messages = [m for m in messages if not mit_sync_table.get(m.id)] if messages: handler.finish(format_updates_response(messages, where=where, **kwargs)) return True if failures >= 4: # No messages, but still return immediately, to clear the # user's failures count handler.finish(format_updates_response([], where="bottom", **kwargs)) return True if client_server_generation is not None and int(client_server_generation) != SERVER_GENERATION: # No messages, but still return immediately to inform the # client that they should reload handler.finish(format_updates_response([], where="bottom", **kwargs)) return True return False def get_updates_backend(request, user_profile, handler, **kwargs): if return_messages_immediately(request, handler, user_profile, **kwargs): return def on_receive(messages): if handler.request.connection.stream.closed(): return try: handler.finish(format_updates_response(messages, **kwargs)) except socket.error: pass user_profile.add_callback(handler.async_callback(on_receive)) @asynchronous @login_required_json_view def json_get_updates(request, handler): if not ('last' in request.POST and 'first' in request.POST): return json_error("Missing message range") user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user) return get_updates_backend(request, user_profile, handler, apply_markdown=True) # Yes, this has a name similar to the previous function. I think this # new name is better and expect the old function to be deleted and # replaced by the new one soon, so I'm not going to worry about it. @asynchronous @login_required_api_view def api_get_messages(request, user_profile, handler): return get_updates_backend(request, user_profile, handler, apply_markdown=(request.POST.get("apply_markdown") is not None), mit_sync_bot=request.POST.get("mit_sync_bot")) @login_required_api_view def api_send_message(request, user_profile): return send_message_backend(request, user_profile, user_profile.user) @login_required_json_view def json_send_message(request): user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user) if 'time' in request.POST: return json_error("Invalid field 'time'") return send_message_backend(request, user_profile, request.user) # TODO: This should have a real superuser security check def is_super_user_api(request): return request.POST.get("api-key") == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" def already_sent_forged_message(request): email = request.POST['sender'].lower() if Message.objects.filter(sender__user__email=email, content=request.POST['content'], pub_date__gt=datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(float(request.POST['time']) - 10).replace(tzinfo=utc), pub_date__lt=datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(float(request.POST['time']) + 10).replace(tzinfo=utc)): return True return False def create_forged_message_users(request, user_profile): # Create a user for the sender, if needed email = request.POST['sender'].lower() user = create_user_if_needed(user_profile.realm, email, "test", request.POST['fullname'], request.POST['shortname']) # Create users for huddle recipients, if needed. if request.POST['type'] == 'personal': if ',' in request.POST['recipient']: # Huddle message for user_email in [e.strip() for e in request.POST["recipient"].split(",")]: create_user_if_needed(user_profile.realm, user_email, "test", user_email.split('@')[0], user_email.split('@')[0]) else: user_email = request.POST["recipient"].strip() create_user_if_needed(user_profile.realm, user_email, "test", user_email.split('@')[0], user_email.split('@')[0]) return user # We do not @require_login for send_message_backend, since it is used # both from the API and the web service. Code calling # send_message_backend should either check the API key or check that # the user is logged in. def send_message_backend(request, user_profile, sender): if "type" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing type") if "content" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing message contents") if "forged" in request.POST: if not is_super_user_api(request): return json_error("User not authorized for this query") if "time" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing time") if already_sent_forged_message(request): return json_success() sender = create_forged_message_users(request, user_profile) message_type_name = request.POST["type"] if message_type_name == 'stream': if "stream" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing stream") if "subject" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing subject") stream_name = request.POST['stream'].strip() subject_name = request.POST['subject'].strip() if not valid_stream_name(stream_name): return json_error("Invalid stream name") ## FIXME: Commented out temporarily while we figure out what we want # if not valid_stream_name(subject_name): # return json_error("Invalid subject name") stream = create_stream_if_needed(user_profile.realm, stream_name) recipient = Recipient.objects.get(type_id=stream.id, type=Recipient.STREAM) elif message_type_name == 'personal': if "recipient" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing recipient") recipient_data = request.POST['recipient'] if ',' in recipient_data: # This is actually a huddle message, which shares the # "personal" message sending form recipients = [r.strip() for r in recipient_data.split(',')] # Ignore any blank recipients recipients = [r for r in recipients if r] recipient_ids = [] for recipient in recipients: try: recipient_ids.append( UserProfile.objects.get(user__email=recipient).id) except UserProfile.DoesNotExist: return json_error("Invalid email '%s'" % (recipient)) # Make sure the sender is included in the huddle recipient_ids.append(UserProfile.objects.get(user=sender).id) huddle = get_huddle(recipient_ids) recipient = Recipient.objects.get(type_id=huddle.id, type=Recipient.HUDDLE) else: # This is actually a personal message if not User.objects.filter(email=recipient_data): return json_error("Invalid email '%s'" % (recipient_data)) recipient_user = User.objects.get(email=recipient_data) recipient_user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=recipient_user) recipient = Recipient.objects.get(type_id=recipient_user_profile.id, type=Recipient.PERSONAL) else: return json_error("Invalid message type") message = Message() message.sender = UserProfile.objects.get(user=sender) message.content = request.POST['content'] message.recipient = recipient if message_type_name == 'stream': message.subject = subject_name if 'time' in request.POST: # Forged messages come with a timestamp message.pub_date = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(float(request.POST['time'])).replace(tzinfo=utc) else: message.pub_date = datetime.datetime.utcnow().replace(tzinfo=utc) # To avoid message loops, we must pass whether the message was # synced from MIT message here. do_send_message(message, synced_from_mit = 'time' in request.POST) return json_success() @login_required_api_view def api_get_public_streams(request, user_profile): streams = sorted([stream.name for stream in Stream.objects.filter(realm=user_profile.realm)]) return json_success({"streams": streams}) def gather_subscriptions(user_profile): subscriptions = Subscription.objects.filter(userprofile=user_profile, active=True) # For now, don't display the subscription for your ability to receive personals. return sorted([get_display_recipient(sub.recipient) for sub in subscriptions if sub.recipient.type == Recipient.STREAM]) @login_required_api_view def api_get_subscriptions(request, user_profile): return json_success({"streams": gather_subscriptions(user_profile)}) @login_required_json_view def json_list_subscriptions(request): subs = gather_subscriptions(UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user)) return json_success({"subscriptions": subs}) @login_required_json_view def json_remove_subscription(request): user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user) if 'subscription' not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing subscriptions") sub_name = request.POST.get('subscription') stream = get_stream(sub_name, user_profile.realm) if not stream: return json_error("Not subscribed, so you can't unsubscribe") recipient = Recipient.objects.get(type_id=stream.id, type=Recipient.STREAM) subscription = Subscription.objects.get( userprofile=user_profile, recipient=recipient) subscription.active = False subscription.save() return json_success({"data": sub_name}) def valid_stream_name(name): # Streams must start with a letter or number. return re.match("^[.a-zA-Z0-9][.a-z A-Z0-9_-]*$", name) @login_required_api_view def api_subscribe(request, user_profile): if "streams" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing streams argument.") streams = simplejson.loads(request.POST.get("streams")) for stream_name in streams: if len(stream_name) > 30: return json_error("Stream name (%s) too long." % (stream_name,)) if not valid_stream_name(stream_name): return json_error("Invalid characters in stream name (%s)." % (stream_name,)) res = add_subscriptions_backend(request, user_profile, streams) return json_success(res) @login_required_json_view def json_add_subscription(request): user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user) if "new_subscription" not in request.POST: return json_error("Missing new_subscription argument") stream_name = request.POST.get('new_subscription').strip() if not valid_stream_name(stream_name): return json_error("Invalid characters in stream names") if len(stream_name) > 30: return json_error("Stream name %s too long." % (stream_name,)) res = add_subscriptions_backend(request,user_profile, [request.POST["new_subscription"]]) if len(res["already_subscribed"]) != 0: return json_error("Subscription already exists") return json_success({"data": res["subscribed"][0]}) def add_subscriptions_backend(request, user_profile, streams): subscribed = [] already_subscribed = [] for stream_name in streams: stream = create_stream_if_needed(user_profile.realm, stream_name) recipient = Recipient.objects.get(type_id=stream.id, type=Recipient.STREAM) try: subscription = Subscription.objects.get(userprofile=user_profile, recipient=recipient) if subscription.active: # Subscription already exists and is active already_subscribed.append(stream_name) continue except Subscription.DoesNotExist: subscription = Subscription(userprofile=user_profile, recipient=recipient) subscription.active = True subscription.save() subscribed.append(stream_name) return {"subscribed": subscribed, "already_subscribed": already_subscribed} @login_required_json_view def json_change_settings(request): user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user) # First validate all the inputs if "full_name" not in request.POST: return json_error("Invalid settings request -- missing full_name.") if "short_name" not in request.POST: return json_error("Invalid settings request -- missing short_name.") if "timezone" not in request.POST: return json_error("Invalid settings request -- missing timezone.") if "new_password" not in request.POST: return json_error("Invalid settings request -- missing new_password.") if "old_password" not in request.POST: return json_error("Invalid settings request -- missing old_password.") if "confirm_password" not in request.POST: return json_error("Invalid settings request -- missing confirm_password.") old_password = request.POST['old_password'] new_password = request.POST['new_password'] confirm_password = request.POST['confirm_password'] full_name = request.POST['full_name'] short_name = request.POST['short_name'] if new_password != "": if new_password != confirm_password: return json_error("New password must match confirmation password!") if not authenticate(username=user_profile.user.email, password=old_password): return json_error("Wrong password!") user_profile.user.set_password(new_password) result = {} if user_profile.full_name != full_name: user_profile.full_name = full_name result['full_name'] = full_name if user_profile.short_name != short_name: user_profile.short_name = short_name result['short_name'] = short_name user_profile.user.save() user_profile.save() return json_success(result) @login_required_json_view def json_stream_exists(request, stream): if not valid_stream_name(stream): return json_error("Invalid characters in stream name") exists = bool(get_stream(stream, UserProfile.objects.get(user=request.user).realm)) return json_success({"exists": exists})