zulip/zerver/webhooks/gosquared/view.py

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from typing import Any, Dict
from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse
from zerver.decorator import webhook_view
from zerver.lib.exceptions import UnsupportedWebhookEventType
from zerver.lib.request import REQ, has_request_variables
from zerver.lib.response import json_success
from zerver.lib.webhooks.common import check_send_webhook_message
from zerver.models import UserProfile
TRAFFIC_SPIKE_TEMPLATE = "[{website_name}]({website_url}) has {user_num} visitors online."
CHAT_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE = """
The {status} **{name}** messaged:
``` quote
{content}
```
""".strip()
@webhook_view("GoSquared")
@has_request_variables
def api_gosquared_webhook(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
payload: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]] = REQ(argument_type="body"),
) -> HttpResponse:
body = ""
topic = ""
# Unfortunately, there is no other way to infer the event type
# than just inferring it from the payload's attributes
# Traffic spike/dip event
if payload.get("concurrents") is not None and payload.get("siteDetails") is not None:
domain_name = payload["siteDetails"]["domain"]
user_num = payload["concurrents"]
user_acc = payload["siteDetails"]["acct"]
acc_url = "https://www.gosquared.com/now/" + user_acc
body = TRAFFIC_SPIKE_TEMPLATE.format(
website_name=domain_name, website_url=acc_url, user_num=user_num
)
topic = f"GoSquared - {domain_name}"
check_send_webhook_message(request, user_profile, topic, body)
# Live chat message event
elif payload.get("message") is not None and payload.get("person") is not None:
# Only support non-private messages
if not payload["message"]["private"]:
session_title = payload["message"]["session"]["title"]
topic = f"Live chat session - {session_title}"
body = CHAT_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE.format(
status=payload["person"]["status"],
name=payload["person"]["_anon"]["name"],
content=payload["message"]["content"],
)
check_send_webhook_message(request, user_profile, topic, body)
else:
raise UnsupportedWebhookEventType("unknown_event")
return json_success()