from typing import cast, Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Mapping, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Text from confirmation.models import Confirmation, create_confirmation_link from django.conf import settings from django.template import loader from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now from zerver.decorator import statsd_increment from zerver.lib.send_email import send_future_email, FromAddress from zerver.lib.queue import queue_json_publish from zerver.models import ( Recipient, ScheduledEmail, UserMessage, Stream, get_display_recipient, UserProfile, get_user, get_user_profile_by_id, receives_offline_email_notifications, get_context_for_message, Message, Realm, ) from datetime import timedelta, datetime from email.utils import formataddr import lxml.html import re import subprocess import ujson import urllib from collections import defaultdict import pytz def one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile: UserProfile, email_type: str) -> str: """ Generate a unique link that a logged-out user can visit to unsubscribe from Zulip e-mails without having to first log in. """ return create_confirmation_link(user_profile, user_profile.realm.host, Confirmation.UNSUBSCRIBE, url_args = {'email_type': email_type}) def hash_util_encode(string: Text) -> Text: # Do the same encoding operation as hash_util.encodeHashComponent on the # frontend. # `safe` has a default value of "/", but we want those encoded, too. return urllib.parse.quote( string.encode("utf-8"), safe=b"").replace(".", "%2E").replace("%", ".") def encode_stream(stream_id: int, stream_name: Text) -> Text: # We encode streams for urls as something like 99-Verona. stream_name = stream_name.replace(' ', '-') return str(stream_id) + '-' + hash_util_encode(stream_name) def pm_narrow_url(realm: Realm, participants: List[Text]) -> Text: participants.sort() base_url = "%s/#narrow/pm-with/" % (realm.uri,) return base_url + hash_util_encode(",".join(participants)) def stream_narrow_url(realm: Realm, stream: Stream) -> Text: base_url = "%s/#narrow/stream/" % (realm.uri,) return base_url + encode_stream(stream.id, stream.name) def topic_narrow_url(realm: Realm, stream: Stream, topic: Text) -> Text: base_url = "%s/#narrow/stream/" % (realm.uri,) return "%s%s/topic/%s" % (base_url, encode_stream(stream.id, stream.name), hash_util_encode(topic)) def relative_to_full_url(base_url: Text, content: Text) -> Text: # Convert relative URLs to absolute URLs. fragment = lxml.html.fromstring(content) # We handle narrow URLs separately because of two reasons: # 1: 'lxml' seems to be having an issue in dealing with URLs that begin # `#` due to which it doesn't add a `/` before joining the base_url to # the relative URL. # 2: We also need to update the title attribute in the narrow links which # is not possible with `make_links_absolute()`. for link_info in fragment.iterlinks(): elem, attrib, link, pos = link_info match = re.match("/?#narrow/", link) if match is not None: link = re.sub(r"^/?#narrow/", base_url + "/#narrow/", link) elem.set(attrib, link) # Only manually linked narrow URLs have title attribute set. if elem.get('title') is not None: elem.set('title', link) # Inline images can't be displayed in the emails as the request # from the mail server can't be authenticated because it has no # user_profile object linked to it. So we scrub the inline image # container. inline_image_containers = fragment.find_class("message_inline_image") for container in inline_image_containers: container.drop_tree() # The previous block handles most inline images, but for messages # where the entire markdown input was just the URL of an image # (i.e. the entire body is a message_inline_image object), the # entire message body will be that image element; here, we need a # more drastic edit to the content. if fragment.get('class') == 'message_inline_image': content_template = '

%s

' image_link = fragment.find('a').get('href') image_title = fragment.find('a').get('title') new_content = (content_template % (image_link, image_title, image_link)) fragment = lxml.html.fromstring(new_content) fragment.make_links_absolute(base_url) content = lxml.html.tostring(fragment).decode("utf-8") return content def fix_emojis(content: Text, base_url: Text, emojiset: Text) -> Text: def make_emoji_img_elem(emoji_span_elem: Any) -> Dict[str, Any]: # Convert the emoji spans to img tags. classes = emoji_span_elem.get('class') match = re.search('emoji-(?P\S+)', classes) emoji_code = match.group('emoji_code') emoji_name = emoji_span_elem.get('title') alt_code = emoji_span_elem.text image_url = base_url + '/static/generated/emoji/images-%(emojiset)s-64/%(emoji_code)s.png' % { 'emojiset': emojiset, 'emoji_code': emoji_code } img_elem = lxml.html.fromstring( '%(alt_code)s' % { 'alt_code': alt_code, 'image_url': image_url, 'title': emoji_name, }) img_elem.set('style', 'height: 20px;') img_elem.tail = emoji_span_elem.tail return img_elem fragment = lxml.html.fromstring(content) for elem in fragment.cssselect('span.emoji'): parent = elem.getparent() img_elem = make_emoji_img_elem(elem) parent.replace(elem, img_elem) for realm_emoji in fragment.cssselect('.emoji'): del realm_emoji.attrib['class'] realm_emoji.set('style', 'height: 20px;') content = lxml.html.tostring(fragment).decode('utf-8') return content def build_message_list(user_profile: UserProfile, messages: List[Message]) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: """ Builds the message list object for the missed message email template. The messages are collapsed into per-recipient and per-sender blocks, like our web interface """ messages_to_render = [] # type: List[Dict[str, Any]] def sender_string(message: Message) -> Text: if message.recipient.type in (Recipient.STREAM, Recipient.HUDDLE): return message.sender.full_name else: return '' def fix_plaintext_image_urls(content: Text) -> Text: # Replace image URLs in plaintext content of the form # [image name](image url) # with a simple hyperlink. return re.sub(r"\[(\S*)\]\((\S*)\)", r"\2", content) def build_message_payload(message: Message) -> Dict[str, Text]: plain = message.content plain = fix_plaintext_image_urls(plain) # There's a small chance of colliding with non-Zulip URLs containing # "/user_uploads/", but we don't have much information about the # structure of the URL to leverage. We can't use `relative_to_full_url()` # function here because it uses a stricter regex which will not work for # plain text. plain = re.sub( r"/user_uploads/(\S*)", user_profile.realm.uri + r"/user_uploads/\1", plain) assert message.rendered_content is not None html = message.rendered_content html = relative_to_full_url(user_profile.realm.uri, html) html = fix_emojis(html, user_profile.realm.uri, user_profile.emojiset) return {'plain': plain, 'html': html} def build_sender_payload(message: Message) -> Dict[str, Any]: sender = sender_string(message) return {'sender': sender, 'content': [build_message_payload(message)]} def message_header(user_profile: UserProfile, message: Message) -> Dict[str, Any]: if message.recipient.type == Recipient.PERSONAL: header = "You and %s" % (message.sender.full_name,) html_link = pm_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, [message.sender.email]) header_html = "%s" % (html_link, header) elif message.recipient.type == Recipient.HUDDLE: disp_recipient = get_display_recipient(message.recipient) assert not isinstance(disp_recipient, Text) other_recipients = [r['full_name'] for r in disp_recipient if r['email'] != user_profile.email] header = "You and %s" % (", ".join(other_recipients),) html_link = pm_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, [r["email"] for r in disp_recipient if r["email"] != user_profile.email]) header_html = "%s" % (html_link, header) else: stream = Stream.objects.only('id', 'name').get(id=message.recipient.type_id) header = "%s > %s" % (stream.name, message.topic_name()) stream_link = stream_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, stream) topic_link = topic_narrow_url(user_profile.realm, stream, message.subject) header_html = "%s > %s" % ( stream_link, stream.name, topic_link, message.subject) return {"plain": header, "html": header_html, "stream_message": message.recipient.type_name() == "stream"} # # Collapse message list to # [ # { # "header": { # "plain":"header", # "html":"htmlheader" # } # "senders":[ # { # "sender":"sender_name", # "content":[ # { # "plain":"content", # "html":"htmlcontent" # } # { # "plain":"content", # "html":"htmlcontent" # } # ] # } # ] # }, # ] messages.sort(key=lambda message: message.pub_date) for message in messages: header = message_header(user_profile, message) # If we want to collapse into the previous recipient block if len(messages_to_render) > 0 and messages_to_render[-1]['header'] == header: sender = sender_string(message) sender_block = messages_to_render[-1]['senders'] # Same message sender, collapse again if sender_block[-1]['sender'] == sender: sender_block[-1]['content'].append(build_message_payload(message)) else: # Start a new sender block sender_block.append(build_sender_payload(message)) else: # New recipient and sender block recipient_block = {'header': header, 'senders': [build_sender_payload(message)]} messages_to_render.append(recipient_block) return messages_to_render @statsd_increment("missed_message_reminders") def do_send_missedmessage_events_reply_in_zulip(user_profile: UserProfile, missed_messages: List[Message], message_count: int) -> None: """ Send a reminder email to a user if she's missed some PMs by being offline. The email will have its reply to address set to a limited used email address that will send a zulip message to the correct recipient. This allows the user to respond to missed PMs, huddles, and @-mentions directly from the email. `user_profile` is the user to send the reminder to `missed_messages` is a list of Message objects to remind about they should all have the same recipient and subject """ from zerver.context_processors import common_context # Disabled missedmessage emails internally if not user_profile.enable_offline_email_notifications: return recipients = set((msg.recipient_id, msg.subject) for msg in missed_messages) if len(recipients) != 1: raise ValueError( 'All missed_messages must have the same recipient and subject %r' % recipients ) unsubscribe_link = one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile, "missed_messages") context = common_context(user_profile) context.update({ 'name': user_profile.full_name, 'message_count': message_count, 'mention': missed_messages[0].is_stream_message(), 'unsubscribe_link': unsubscribe_link, 'realm_name_in_notifications': user_profile.realm_name_in_notifications, 'show_message_content': user_profile.message_content_in_email_notifications, }) # If this setting (email mirroring integration) is enabled, only then # can users reply to email to send message to Zulip. Thus, one must # ensure to display warning in the template. if settings.EMAIL_GATEWAY_PATTERN: context.update({ 'reply_warning': False, 'reply_to_zulip': True, }) else: context.update({ 'reply_warning': True, 'reply_to_zulip': False, }) from zerver.lib.email_mirror import create_missed_message_address reply_to_address = create_missed_message_address(user_profile, missed_messages[0]) if reply_to_address == FromAddress.NOREPLY: reply_to_name = None else: reply_to_name = "Zulip" senders = list(set(m.sender for m in missed_messages)) if (missed_messages[0].recipient.type == Recipient.HUDDLE): display_recipient = get_display_recipient(missed_messages[0].recipient) # Make sure that this is a list of strings, not a string. assert not isinstance(display_recipient, Text) other_recipients = [r['full_name'] for r in display_recipient if r['id'] != user_profile.id] context.update({'group_pm': True}) if len(other_recipients) == 2: huddle_display_name = "%s" % (" and ".join(other_recipients)) context.update({'huddle_display_name': huddle_display_name}) elif len(other_recipients) == 3: huddle_display_name = "%s, %s, and %s" % ( other_recipients[0], other_recipients[1], other_recipients[2]) context.update({'huddle_display_name': huddle_display_name}) else: huddle_display_name = "%s, and %s others" % ( ', '.join(other_recipients[:2]), len(other_recipients) - 2) context.update({'huddle_display_name': huddle_display_name}) elif (missed_messages[0].recipient.type == Recipient.PERSONAL): context.update({'private_message': True}) else: # Keep only the senders who actually mentioned the user # # TODO: When we add wildcard mentions that send emails, add # them to the filter here. senders = list(set(m.sender for m in missed_messages if UserMessage.objects.filter(message=m, user_profile=user_profile, flags=UserMessage.flags.mentioned).exists())) context.update({'at_mention': True}) # If message content is disabled, then flush all information we pass to email. if not user_profile.message_content_in_email_notifications: context.update({ 'reply_to_zulip': False, 'messages': [], 'sender_str': "", 'realm_str': user_profile.realm.name, 'huddle_display_name': "", }) else: context.update({ 'messages': build_message_list(user_profile, missed_messages), 'sender_str': ", ".join(sender.full_name for sender in senders), 'realm_str': user_profile.realm.name, }) from_name = "Zulip missed messages" # type: Text from_address = FromAddress.NOREPLY if len(senders) == 1 and settings.SEND_MISSED_MESSAGE_EMAILS_AS_USER: # If this setting is enabled, you can reply to the Zulip # missed message emails directly back to the original sender. # However, one must ensure the Zulip server is in the SPF # record for the domain, or there will be spam/deliverability # problems. sender = senders[0] from_name, from_address = (sender.full_name, sender.email) context.update({ 'reply_warning': False, 'reply_to_zulip': False, }) email_dict = { 'template_prefix': 'zerver/emails/missed_message', 'to_user_id': user_profile.id, 'from_name': from_name, 'from_address': from_address, 'reply_to_email': formataddr((reply_to_name, reply_to_address)), 'context': context} queue_json_publish("email_senders", email_dict) user_profile.last_reminder = timezone_now() user_profile.save(update_fields=['last_reminder']) def handle_missedmessage_emails(user_profile_id: int, missed_email_events: Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]) -> None: message_ids = [event.get('message_id') for event in missed_email_events] user_profile = get_user_profile_by_id(user_profile_id) if not receives_offline_email_notifications(user_profile): return messages = Message.objects.filter(usermessage__user_profile_id=user_profile, id__in=message_ids, usermessage__flags=~UserMessage.flags.read) # Cancel missed-message emails for deleted messages messages = [um for um in messages if um.content != "(deleted)"] if not messages: return messages_by_recipient_subject = defaultdict(list) # type: Dict[Tuple[int, Text], List[Message]] for msg in messages: if msg.recipient.type == Recipient.PERSONAL: # For PM's group using (recipient, sender). messages_by_recipient_subject[(msg.recipient_id, msg.sender_id)].append(msg) else: messages_by_recipient_subject[(msg.recipient_id, msg.topic_name())].append(msg) message_count_by_recipient_subject = { recipient_subject: len(msgs) for recipient_subject, msgs in messages_by_recipient_subject.items() } for msg_list in messages_by_recipient_subject.values(): msg = min(msg_list, key=lambda msg: msg.pub_date) if msg.is_stream_message(): msg_list.extend(get_context_for_message(msg)) # Send an email per recipient subject pair for recipient_subject, msg_list in messages_by_recipient_subject.items(): unique_messages = {m.id: m for m in msg_list} do_send_missedmessage_events_reply_in_zulip( user_profile, list(unique_messages.values()), message_count_by_recipient_subject[recipient_subject], ) def clear_scheduled_invitation_emails(email: str) -> None: """Unlike most scheduled emails, invitation emails don't have an existing user object to key off of, so we filter by address here.""" items = ScheduledEmail.objects.filter(address__iexact=email, type=ScheduledEmail.INVITATION_REMINDER) items.delete() def clear_scheduled_emails(user_id: int, email_type: Optional[int]=None) -> None: items = ScheduledEmail.objects.filter(user_id=user_id) if email_type is not None: items = items.filter(type=email_type) items.delete() def log_digest_event(msg: Text) -> None: import logging logging.basicConfig(filename=settings.DIGEST_LOG_PATH, level=logging.INFO) logging.info(msg) def followup_day2_email_delay(user: UserProfile) -> timedelta: days_to_delay = 2 user_tz = user.timezone if user_tz == '': user_tz = 'UTC' signup_day = user.date_joined.astimezone(pytz.timezone(user_tz)).isoweekday() if signup_day == 5: # If the day is Friday then delay should be till Monday days_to_delay = 3 elif signup_day == 4: # If the day is Thursday then delay should be till Friday days_to_delay = 1 # The delay should be 1 hour before the above calculated delay as # our goal is to maximize the chance that this email is near the top # of the user's inbox when the user sits down to deal with their inbox, # or comes in while they are dealing with their inbox. return timedelta(days=days_to_delay, hours=-1) def enqueue_welcome_emails(user: UserProfile) -> None: from zerver.context_processors import common_context if settings.WELCOME_EMAIL_SENDER is not None: # line break to avoid triggering lint rule from_name = settings.WELCOME_EMAIL_SENDER['name'] from_address = settings.WELCOME_EMAIL_SENDER['email'] else: from_name = None from_address = FromAddress.SUPPORT unsubscribe_link = one_click_unsubscribe_link(user, "welcome") context = common_context(user) context.update({ 'unsubscribe_link': unsubscribe_link, 'organization_setup_advice_link': user.realm.uri + '/help/getting-your-organization-started-with-zulip', 'is_realm_admin': user.is_realm_admin, }) send_future_email( "zerver/emails/followup_day1", user.realm, to_user_id=user.id, from_name=from_name, from_address=from_address, context=context) send_future_email( "zerver/emails/followup_day2", user.realm, to_user_id=user.id, from_name=from_name, from_address=from_address, context=context, delay=followup_day2_email_delay(user)) def convert_html_to_markdown(html: Text) -> Text: # On Linux, the tool installs as html2markdown, and there's a command called # html2text that does something totally different. On OSX, the tool installs # as html2text. commands = ["html2markdown", "html2text"] for command in commands: try: # A body width of 0 means do not try to wrap the text for us. p = subprocess.Popen( [command, "--body-width=0"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) break except OSError: continue markdown = p.communicate(input=html.encode('utf-8'))[0].decode('utf-8').strip() # We want images to get linked and inline previewed, but html2text will turn # them into links of the form `![](http://foo.com/image.png)`, which is # ugly. Run a regex over the resulting description, turning links of the # form `![](http://foo.com/image.png?12345)` into # `[image.png](http://foo.com/image.png)`. return re.sub("!\\[\\]\\((\\S*)/(\\S*)\\?(\\S*)\\)", "[\\2](\\1/\\2)", markdown)