zulip/zerver/views/presence.py

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Python

from datetime import timedelta
from typing import Annotated, Any
from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from pydantic import Json, StringConstraints
from zerver.actions.presence import update_user_presence
from zerver.actions.user_status import do_update_user_status
from zerver.decorator import human_users_only
from zerver.lib.emoji import check_emoji_request, get_emoji_data
from zerver.lib.exceptions import JsonableError
from zerver.lib.presence import get_presence_for_user, get_presence_response
from zerver.lib.request import RequestNotes
from zerver.lib.response import json_success
from zerver.lib.timestamp import datetime_to_timestamp
from zerver.lib.typed_endpoint import ApiParamConfig, typed_endpoint
from zerver.lib.user_status import get_user_status
from zerver.lib.users import access_user_by_id, check_can_access_user
from zerver.models import UserActivity, UserPresence, UserProfile, UserStatus
from zerver.models.users import get_active_user, get_active_user_profile_by_id_in_realm
def get_presence_backend(
request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, user_id_or_email: str
) -> HttpResponse:
# This isn't used by the web app; it's available for API use by
# bots and other clients. We may want to add slim_presence
# support for it (or just migrate its API wholesale) later.
try:
try:
user_id = int(user_id_or_email)
target = get_active_user_profile_by_id_in_realm(user_id, user_profile.realm)
except ValueError:
email = user_id_or_email
target = get_active_user(email, user_profile.realm)
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
raise JsonableError(_("No such user"))
if target.is_bot:
raise JsonableError(_("Presence is not supported for bot users."))
if settings.CAN_ACCESS_ALL_USERS_GROUP_LIMITS_PRESENCE and not check_can_access_user(
target, user_profile
):
raise JsonableError(_("Insufficient permission"))
presence_dict = get_presence_for_user(target.id)
if len(presence_dict) == 0:
raise JsonableError(
_("No presence data for {user_id_or_email}").format(user_id_or_email=user_id_or_email)
)
# For initial version, we just include the status and timestamp keys
result = dict(presence=presence_dict[target.email])
aggregated_info = result["presence"]["aggregated"]
aggr_status_duration = datetime_to_timestamp(timezone_now()) - aggregated_info["timestamp"]
if aggr_status_duration > settings.OFFLINE_THRESHOLD_SECS:
aggregated_info["status"] = "offline"
for val in result["presence"].values():
val.pop("client", None)
val.pop("pushable", None)
return json_success(request, data=result)
def get_status_backend(
request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, user_id: int
) -> HttpResponse:
target_user = access_user_by_id(user_profile, user_id, for_admin=False)
return json_success(request, data={"status": get_user_status(target_user)})
@human_users_only
@typed_endpoint
def update_user_status_backend(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
*,
away: Json[bool] | None = None,
status_text: Annotated[
str | None, StringConstraints(strip_whitespace=True, max_length=60)
] = None,
emoji_name: str | None = None,
emoji_code: str | None = None,
# TODO: emoji_type is the more appropriate name for this parameter, but changing
# that requires nontrivial work on the API documentation, since it's not clear
# that the reactions endpoint would prefer such a change.
emoji_type: Annotated[str | None, ApiParamConfig("reaction_type")] = None,
) -> HttpResponse:
if status_text is not None:
status_text = status_text.strip()
if (away is None) and (status_text is None) and (emoji_name is None):
raise JsonableError(_("Client did not pass any new values."))
if emoji_name == "":
# Reset the emoji_code and reaction_type if emoji_name is empty.
# This should clear the user's configured emoji.
emoji_code = ""
emoji_type = UserStatus.UNICODE_EMOJI
elif emoji_name is not None:
if emoji_code is None or emoji_type is None:
emoji_data = get_emoji_data(user_profile.realm_id, emoji_name)
if emoji_code is None:
# The emoji_code argument is only required for rare corner
# cases discussed in the long block comment below. For simple
# API clients, we allow specifying just the name, and just
# look up the code using the current name->code mapping.
emoji_code = emoji_data.emoji_code
if emoji_type is None:
emoji_type = emoji_data.reaction_type
elif emoji_type or emoji_code:
raise JsonableError(
_("Client must pass emoji_name if they pass either emoji_code or reaction_type.")
)
# If we're asking to set an emoji (not clear it ("") or not adjust
# it (None)), we need to verify the emoji is valid.
if emoji_name not in ["", None]:
assert emoji_name is not None
assert emoji_code is not None
assert emoji_type is not None
check_emoji_request(user_profile.realm, emoji_name, emoji_code, emoji_type)
client = RequestNotes.get_notes(request).client
assert client is not None
do_update_user_status(
user_profile=user_profile,
away=away,
status_text=status_text,
client_id=client.id,
emoji_name=emoji_name,
emoji_code=emoji_code,
reaction_type=emoji_type,
)
return json_success(request)
@human_users_only
@typed_endpoint
def update_active_status_backend(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
*,
status: str,
ping_only: Json[bool] = False,
new_user_input: Json[bool] = False,
slim_presence: Json[bool] = False,
last_update_id: Json[int] | None = None,
history_limit_days: Json[int] | None = None,
) -> HttpResponse:
if last_update_id is not None:
# This param being submitted by the client, means they want to use
# the modern API.
slim_presence = True
status_val = UserPresence.status_from_string(status)
if status_val is None:
raise JsonableError(_("Invalid status: {status}").format(status=status))
elif user_profile.presence_enabled:
client = RequestNotes.get_notes(request).client
assert client is not None
update_user_presence(user_profile, client, timezone_now(), status_val, new_user_input)
if ping_only:
ret: dict[str, Any] = {}
else:
ret = get_presence_response(
user_profile,
slim_presence,
last_update_id_fetched_by_client=last_update_id,
history_limit_days=history_limit_days,
)
if user_profile.realm.is_zephyr_mirror_realm:
# In zephyr mirroring realms, users can't see the presence of other
# users, but each user **is** interested in whether their mirror bot
# (running as their user) has been active.
try:
activity = UserActivity.objects.get(
user_profile=user_profile, query="get_events", client__name="zephyr_mirror"
)
ret["zephyr_mirror_active"] = activity.last_visit > timezone_now() - timedelta(
minutes=5
)
except UserActivity.DoesNotExist:
ret["zephyr_mirror_active"] = False
return json_success(request, data=ret)
def get_statuses_for_realm(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile) -> HttpResponse:
# This isn't used by the web app; it's available for API use by
# bots and other clients. We may want to add slim_presence
# support for it (or just migrate its API wholesale) later.
data = get_presence_response(user_profile, slim_presence=False)
# We're not interested in the last_update_id field in this context.
data.pop("presence_last_update_id", None)
return json_success(request, data=data)