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161 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
161 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
import importlib
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from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Optional, Union
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from urllib.parse import unquote
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from django.http import HttpRequest
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
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from zerver.lib.actions import (
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check_send_private_message,
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check_send_stream_message,
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send_rate_limited_pm_notification_to_bot_owner,
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)
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from zerver.lib.exceptions import ErrorCode, JsonableError, StreamDoesNotExistError
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from zerver.lib.request import REQ, has_request_variables
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from zerver.lib.send_email import FromAddress
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from zerver.models import UserProfile
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MISSING_EVENT_HEADER_MESSAGE = """
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Hi there! Your bot {bot_name} just sent an HTTP request to {request_path} that
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is missing the HTTP {header_name} header. Because this header is how
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{integration_name} indicates the event type, this usually indicates a configuration
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issue, where you either entered the URL for a different integration, or are running
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an older version of the third-party service that doesn't provide that header.
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Contact {support_email} if you need help debugging!
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"""
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INVALID_JSON_MESSAGE = """
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Hi there! It looks like you tried to setup the Zulip {webhook_name} integration,
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but didn't correctly configure the webhook to send data in the JSON format
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that this integration expects!
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"""
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# Django prefixes all custom HTTP headers with `HTTP_`
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DJANGO_HTTP_PREFIX = "HTTP_"
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def notify_bot_owner_about_invalid_json(user_profile: UserProfile,
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webhook_client_name: str) -> None:
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send_rate_limited_pm_notification_to_bot_owner(
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user_profile, user_profile.realm,
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INVALID_JSON_MESSAGE.format(webhook_name=webhook_client_name).strip(),
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)
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class MissingHTTPEventHeader(JsonableError):
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code = ErrorCode.MISSING_HTTP_EVENT_HEADER
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data_fields = ['header']
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def __init__(self, header: str) -> None:
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self.header = header
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@staticmethod
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def msg_format() -> str:
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return _("Missing the HTTP event header '{header}'")
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@has_request_variables
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def check_send_webhook_message(
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request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile,
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topic: str, body: str, stream: Optional[str]=REQ(default=None),
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user_specified_topic: Optional[str]=REQ("topic", default=None),
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unquote_url_parameters: bool=False,
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) -> None:
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if stream is None:
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assert user_profile.bot_owner is not None
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check_send_private_message(user_profile, request.client,
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user_profile.bot_owner, body)
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else:
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# Some third-party websites (such as Atlassian's JIRA), tend to
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# double escape their URLs in a manner that escaped space characters
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# (%20) are never properly decoded. We work around that by making sure
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# that the URL parameters are decoded on our end.
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if unquote_url_parameters:
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stream = unquote(stream)
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if user_specified_topic is not None:
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topic = user_specified_topic
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if unquote_url_parameters:
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topic = unquote(topic)
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try:
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check_send_stream_message(user_profile, request.client,
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stream, topic, body)
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except StreamDoesNotExistError:
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# A PM will be sent to the bot_owner by check_message, notifying
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# that the webhook bot just tried to send a message to a non-existent
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# stream, so we don't need to re-raise it since it clutters up
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# webhook-errors.log
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pass
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def standardize_headers(input_headers: Union[None, Dict[str, Any]]) -> Dict[str, str]:
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""" This method can be used to standardize a dictionary of headers with
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the standard format that Django expects. For reference, refer to:
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https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/ref/request-response/#django.http.HttpRequest.headers
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NOTE: Historically, Django's headers were not case-insensitive. We're still
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capitalizing our headers to make it easier to compare/search later if required.
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"""
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canonical_headers = {}
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if not input_headers:
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return {}
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for raw_header in input_headers:
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polished_header = raw_header.upper().replace("-", "_")
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if polished_header not in ["CONTENT_TYPE", "CONTENT_LENGTH"]:
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if not polished_header.startswith("HTTP_"):
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polished_header = "HTTP_" + polished_header
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canonical_headers[polished_header] = str(input_headers[raw_header])
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return canonical_headers
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def validate_extract_webhook_http_header(request: HttpRequest, header: str,
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integration_name: str,
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fatal: bool=True) -> Optional[str]:
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extracted_header = request.META.get(DJANGO_HTTP_PREFIX + header)
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if extracted_header is None and fatal:
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message_body = MISSING_EVENT_HEADER_MESSAGE.format(
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bot_name=request.user.full_name,
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request_path=request.path,
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header_name=header,
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integration_name=integration_name,
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support_email=FromAddress.SUPPORT,
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)
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send_rate_limited_pm_notification_to_bot_owner(
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request.user, request.user.realm, message_body)
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raise MissingHTTPEventHeader(header)
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return extracted_header
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def get_fixture_http_headers(integration_name: str,
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fixture_name: str) -> Dict["str", "str"]:
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"""For integrations that require custom HTTP headers for some (or all)
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of their test fixtures, this method will call a specially named
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function from the target integration module to determine what set
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of HTTP headers goes with the given test fixture.
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"""
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view_module_name = f"zerver.webhooks.{integration_name}.view"
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try:
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# TODO: We may want to migrate to a more explicit registration
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# strategy for this behavior rather than a try/except import.
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view_module = importlib.import_module(view_module_name)
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fixture_to_headers = getattr(view_module, "fixture_to_headers")
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except (ImportError, AttributeError):
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return {}
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return fixture_to_headers(fixture_name)
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def get_http_headers_from_filename(http_header_key: str) -> Callable[[str], Dict[str, str]]:
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"""If an integration requires an event type kind of HTTP header which can
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be easily (statically) determined, then name the fixtures in the format
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of "header_value__other_details" or even "header_value" and the use this
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method in the headers.py file for the integration."""
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def fixture_to_headers(filename: str) -> Dict[str, str]:
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if '__' in filename:
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event_type = filename.split("__")[0]
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else:
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event_type = filename
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return {http_header_key: event_type}
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return fixture_to_headers
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